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FINANCES 


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COMMONWEALTH  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


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YEAR  ENDING  NOVEMBER  30.  1910. 


A.  E.  SISSON, 
AUDITOR  GENERAL. 


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*>       OFFICIALS  AND  EMPLOYES  OP  THE  AUDITOR  GENERAL'S 
*.  DEPARTMENT. 


AUDITOR   GENERAL. 
A.  E.  Sisson,  Erie  County. 


£  DEPUTY  AUDITOR  GENERAL. 

^  C.  P.  Rogers,  Jr.,  Erie  County. 

^  CHIEF  CLERK. 

%  N.  E.  Hause,  Wayne  County. 

Jj  CORPORATION  CLERK. 

w  J.  V.  Murray,  Jefferson  County. 

^  DOMESTIC  CORPORATION  BUREAU. 

£  T.  M.  Williamson,  Chief,  Erie  County. 

>  James  A.  Pollock,  Lycoming  County. 

— ■  Robert  M.  Rorer,  Bucks  County. 

£  George  P.  Blackburn,  Westmoreland  County. 

3  Jacob  A.  Creps,  Indiana  County. 

®  Graham  R.  Hurd,  Potter  County. 

_^  Chauncey  G.  Thorpe,  Mercer  County. 

Harry  Stonebreaker,  Blair  County, 

o  I.  R.  Haldeman,  Montgomery  County. 

_>  J.  Sherrick  McCaleb,  Allegheny  County. 

^  FOREIGN  CORPORATION  BUREAU. 

Barton  W.  Weaver,  Chief,  Lancaster  County. 

A.  T.  Burtner,  Dauphin  County. 

Richard  V.  Fox,  Dauphin  County. 

Fred  V.  Filbert,  Schuylkill  County. 

W.  W.  Turner,  Jr.,  Philadelphia  County. 

Horace  H.  Eshbach,  Montgomery  County. 

COUNTY  BUREAU. 

Christian  W.  Myers,  Chief,  Lancaster  County. 

Harry  P.  Shomo,  Berks  County. 

Aaron  J.  Henry,  Lehigh  County. 

Robert  P.  Cox,  Allegheny  Count  j. 

J.  C.  Lightner,  Perry  Coiinty. 

Edward  Wall,  Chester  County. 

BUREAU  OP  ACCOUNTS. 
E.  C.  Dewey,  Chief,  Clearfield  County. 
Fred  Beach,  Tioga  County. 
Harry  R.  Purple,  McKean  County. 
W.  E.  Bennet,  Wayne  County. 
Lloyd  D.  Lubold,  Dauphin  County.    . 
H.  L.  Brindle,  Mercer  County. 
Frank  B.  Reese,  Lackawanna  County. 

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FISCAL  CLERK. 

David  H.  Matthews,  Lawrence  County. 

STATISTICIAN. 
Gwin  M.  Harvey,  Huntingdon  County. 

CLERKS  CLASSIFYING  PAPERS. 

Wm.  H.  Capell,  Tioga  County. 
James  Spence,  Philadelphia  County. 

DELINQUENT  TAX  BUREAU. 

P.  A.  Kennedy,  Chief,  Lackawanna  County. 

George  C.  Bowen,  McKean  County. 

J.  W.  Kilborn,  Lycoming  County. 

E.  J.  Davis,  Chester  County. 

Harley  N.  Gould,  Erie  County. 

W.  S.  Mullin,  Bedford  County. 

ESCHEAT  CLERK. 

J.  W.  Snedden,  Westmoreland  County. 

ADDITIONAL  CLERKS. 

Jefferson  Burtner,  Butler  County. 
Harry  T.  Hallman,  Chester  County. 
William  A.  Mullin,  Cumberland  County. 
Lewis  B.  Vanderslice,  Chester  County. 
B.  E.  Radcliffe,  Lancaster  County. 
H.  C.  Foland,  Potter  County. 
Edwin  W.  Pearce,  Lackawanna  County. 
W.  R.  Cameron,  Tioga  County. 
John  T.  Paine,  York  County. 
Harry  Baldwin,  Philadelphia  County. 

STENOGRAPHERS. 

Allen  E.  Shomo,  Philadelphia  County. 
Percy  B.  McGinnis,  Perry  County. 
Bert  J.  Watson,  Lycoming  County. 

MESSENGER. 

C.  H.  Jones,  Erie  County. 

WATCHMAN. 
A.  J.  Moist,  Mifflin  County. 

TRAVELING  AUDITORS. 

J.  T.  Pish,  Bucks  County. 
George  J.  Churchhill,  Allegheny  County, 
John  Davis,  Jefferson  County. 
Charles  W.  Bodine,  Tioga  County. 


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OFFICIAL  DOCUMENT.  No.  1 


REPORT 


OF  THE 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  THE  FINANCES. 


Department  of  the  Auditor  General, 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,  June  28, 1911. 

Honorable  John  E.  Tener,  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Penn- 
sylvania: 

Sir:  In  complinace  with  the  provisions  of  Section  26,  Act  of  May 
1,  1876,  entitled  "An  act  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of  Section  12, 
Article  3,  of  the  Constitution,  in  relation  to  the  public  printing  and 
binding,  and  the  supply  of  paper  therefor/'  I  have  the  honor  to  trans- 
mit herewith  the  annual  report  of  this  Department  on  the  finances 
of  the  Commonwealth,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  on  the  30th  day  of 
November,  A.  D.  1910. 

It  may  not  be  out  of  place  at  this  time,  and  in  this  connection,  to 
call  your  attention  to  the  needs  of  the  Department  in  the  way  of  leg- 
islation regulating  the  settlement  of  public  accounts,  and  the  collec- 
tion and  disbursement  of  the  public  revenues  which  have  increased 
so  enormously  as  to  amount  to  upwards  of  twenty-nine  millions  dol- 
lars (|29,000,000.00)  per  annum,  and  to  suggest  that  this  prodigious 
increase  in  the  business  of  the  Department  calls  for  improved  methods 
to  meet  the  demands  of  changed  conditions.  In  this  behalf  I  will  say 
that,  in  my  opinion,  some  very  valuable  laws  affecting  this  Department 
were  enacted  at  the  Session  of  the  Legislature  just  adjourned,  al- 
though bills  were  prepared,  offered  and  considered,  providing  for 
legislation  that  I  deemed  very  valuable  and  badly  needed  by  the  De- 
partment, that  failed  to  become  laws. 

The  Act  approved  June  15,  1911,  entitled  "An  act  making  State 
taxes,  unpaid  bonus,  interest,  penalties  and  all  public  accounts  a  first 
lien  upon  the  franchise  and  property  of  corporations,  companies, 
associations,  joint  stock  associations  and  limited  partnerships,  against 
which  the  same  may  be  settled ;  providing  for  enforcing  the  payment 
thereof,  and  for  the  furnishing  of  certificates  as  to  the  existence  of 
such  liens  upon  applicataion  therefor ;  and  repealing  Section  4  of  the 
Act  approved  April  16, 1827,"  is  a  very  valuable  and  important  addi- 
tion to  the  revenue  laws  of  the  Commonwealth.  State  taxes  were  a 
lien,  from  the  time  they  were  settled  upon  the  franchises  and  property 

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of  corporations,  companies,  associations,  joint  stock  associations  and 
limited  partnerships  mentioned  in  the  act,  before  this  law  was 
enacted,  but  unpaid  bonus,  interest  penalties  and  some  other  public 
accounts  were  not  liens  at  all.  The  4th  Section  of  the  Act  of  April 
16,  1827,  authorizing  and  requiring  the  Auditor  General  to  transmit 
to  the  prothonotaries  of  the  respective  counties  of  the  Commonwealth, 
to  be  entered  by  them  of  record,  certified  copies  of  the  liens  which 
might  thereafter  arise  upon  accounts  settled  under  the  Act  of  1811, 
as  soon  as  the  same  had  been  settled  and  entered  in  the  books  of  the 
accounting  officers,  and  repealed  by  the  Act  of  1911,  above  referred  to, 
had  been  so  construed  by  the  courts  as  to  make  the  preservation  of 
such  liens  depend  upon  the  time  such  certified  copies  were  so  entered 
and  whether  or  not  other  liens  had  intervened.  As  it  is  not  necessary, 
and  is  practically  impossible,  to  file  such  certified  copies  in  all  cases 
of  tax  and  other  settlements  against  corporations  and  public  officers, 
it  had  become  a  practice  to  only  file  such  certified  copies  of  liens  when 
a  corporation  or  public  officer  was  considered  to  be  in  failing  circum- 
stances. The  uncertainty  of  the  law  as  it  thus  stood,  together  witfr 
the  fact  that  penalities,  unpaid  bonus  and  interest  were  not,  like  the 
State  taxes  with  which  they  were  associated  in  all  collections,  a  lien 
upon  the  franchise  and  property  of  the  corporation,  etc.,  owing  the 
same,  resulted  in  the  loss  of  a  very  considerable  amount  of  taxes, 
bonus,  penalties  and  interest  each  year. 

By  repealing  said  Section  4  of  the  Act  of  April  16,  1827,  this  Act 
makes  the  filing,  by  the  Auditor  General,  in  the  office  of  a  prothono- 
tary  of  a  transcript  of  a  tax  or  public  account  settlement  against  a 
corporation,  company,  association  or  limited  partnership  unnecessary 
to  preserve  and  hold  good  a  lien  therefor.  It  makes  the  records  of 
the  Auditor  General's  Department  the  evidence  of  such  liens  and  pro- 
vides that  the  Auditor  General  upon  application  to  him  and  the  pay- 
ment of  a  fee  of  twenty-five  cents,  shall  furnish  a  certificate  as  to  the 
existence  or  non-existence,  character  and  amount  of  such  liens,  and 
provides  more  definitely  than  had  theretofore  been  provided  for  their 
collection  in  case  of  a  failure  to  pay.  This  legislation  tends  to  sim- 
plicity and  makes  the  Auditor  General's  Department  the  only  place 
to  look  for  State  tax  or  other  public  account  liens  against  the  fran- 
chise and  property  of  a  corporation,  company,  association  or  limited 
partnership. 

Another  valuable  addition  to  the  laws  regulating  the  affairs  of  the 
Department  is  the  Act  approved  June  21,  1911,  imposing  a  penalty 
upon  sheriffs,  receivers,  trustees,  assignees,  masters  and  other  officers 
having  charge  of  the  sale  of  the  property  and  franchises  of  corpora- 
tions and  associations,  for  failure  or  refusal  to  notify  the  Auditor 
General  of  such  sale,  and  for  failure  to  read  at  and  immediately 
before  the  sale  of  such  property  a  certificate  to  be  furnished  by  the 

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Auditor  General  showing  the  liens,  if  any,  of  record  against  such 
corporation  in  the  Department  of  the  Auditor  General.  These  officers 
have,  as  a  rule,  neglected  to  perform  this  duty  in  the  past,  and  the 
giving  of  these  notices  to  the  Auditor  General  will  insure  the  collec- 
tion of  much  tax  that  has  heretofore  been  lost,  and  besides  tend  to 
protect  purchasers  by  making  good  the  title  acquired  at  these  sales, 
which  is  often  bad  for  the  reason  that  the  taxes  due  the  Common- 
wealth have  not  been  paid  prior  to  the  sale. 

Another  meritorious  addition  to  the  laws  regulating  the  affairs  of 
the  Department,  at  the  last  session  of  the  Legislature,  was  the  Act 
approved  June  15,  1911,  authorizing  the  Auditor  General  to  bring, 
in  the  name  of  the  Commonwealth,  in  any  court  having  jurisdiction, 
appropriate  suits  at  law  or  in  equity  by  action  of  assumpsit,  or  other- 
wise, for  the  recovery  of  any  money  or  tax  due  the  Commonwealth, 
or  property  belonging  to  or  liable  to  escheat  to  it,  and  to  employ 
counsel,  learned  in  the  law,  for  that  purpose.  However,  it  is  a  matter 
of  remark  that  Section  2  of  this  Act,  which,  as  originally  drawn, 
authorized  the  Auditor  General  to  employ,  from  time  to  time,  one  or 
more  expert  accountants  with  power  to  inspect  the  books,  accounts, 
documents  or  papers  of  any  person  or  corporation  liable  by  law  to 
make  reports  to  the  Auditor  General  for  the  purpose  of  taxation 
or  payment  of  bonus,  and  required  them  to  report  the  result  of  their 
investigation  to  the  Auditor  General,  was  so  amended  on  its  passage 
through  the  House  "that  any  such  investigation  shall  be  limited  to 
the  books  bearing  only  upon  the  subject-matter  of  the  tax  upon 
which  the  appeal  is  taken."  The  Act  in  no  way  mentioned  appeals 
except  in  this  amendment,  the  result  of  which  would  be  to  make 
practically  useless  the  very  valuable  provision  this  section  originally 
contained,  if  it  was  not  for  the  fact  that  Section  1  of  the  Act  of 
April  28,  1899,  P.  L.  72,  amending  Section  12  of  the  Act  of  June  7, 
1879,  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  revenue  by  taxation,"  provides 
"That  the  Auditor  General  and  State  Treasurer,  or  any  agent  ap- 
pointed, in  writing,  by  them,  or  either  of  them,  are  hereby  authorized 
to  examine  the  books  and  papers  of  any  corporation,  institution,  com- 
pany, or  association,  or  limited  partnership  made  taxable  by  this  act, 
or  any  of  its  supplements,  to  verify  the  accuracy  of  any  return  made 
under  the  provisions  of  this  or  any  other  Act  of  Assembly,"  and  prac- 
tically the  same  provision  is  contained  in  Section  29  of  the  Act  of 
June  1,  1889,  P.  L.  420.  The  effort  made  in  this  Act  of  1911,  to  limit 
the  power  of  the  accounting  officers  of  the  Commonwealth  to  examine 
the  books  and  papers  of  corporations,  for  the  purpose  of  ascertain- 
ing the  accuracy  of  reports  made  by  them,  to  cases  where  appeals 
from  tax  settlements  have  been  taken,  failed  for  the  reason  that  the 
act  was  insufficient  in  form  to  amend  or  repeal  either  the  Act  of 


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1889  or  the  Act  of  1899,  above  referred  to,  and  1  deem  it  proper  to 
suggest  that  any  future  attempt  of  this  kind  should  be  guarded 
against.  While  the  information  resulting  from  the  examination  of 
the  books  of  persons  and  corporations  is  very  valuable  by  way  of 
aiding  the  accounting  officers  in  ascertaining  the  tax,  bonus,  etc., 
that  should  be  settled  against  such  person  or  corporation,  it  would 
avail  very  little  if  this  information  could  not  be  ascertained  for  use 
in  such  settlements,  but  only  for  use  in  the  event  that  a  person 
or  corporation  appeals  from  the  tax  settlement  made  against  it  and 
after  the  case  gets  into  court.  It  is  not  sufficient  that  the  Auditor 
General's  Department  can  have  the  information  necessary  to  arrive 
at  the  proper  settlement  of  the  tax  only  after  an  appeal  is  taken, 
for  use  at  the  trial  of  the  case  in  court.  The  proper  time  for  ihe 
Department  to  have  that  information,  and  all  the  information  pos- 
sible, is  when  the  tax  is  first  settled  in  the  Department,  that  it  may  b* 
correctly  and  intelligently  settled  in  the  first  instance,  making  an 
appeal  and  trial  of  the  case  in  court  unnecessary. 

Section  2  of  the  Act  of  March  30,  1811,  gives  the  Auditor  General 
the  power  to  compel  all  persons  in  receipt  or  possession  of  public 
moneys  to  render  to  him  their  accounts,  and  to  enforce  the  attendance 
at  his  office  of  such  persons,  whether  party  or  witnesses,  whom  he 
may  deem  necessary  to  examine  in  the  investigation  of  any  public 
account ;  and  he  is  "also  invested  with  power  to  compel  the  exhibition 
or  delivery  to  him  (as  the  case  may  be)  by  any  person  possessing  the 
same,  in  the  manner  hereinafter  pointed  out,  of  all  official  or  public 
books,  accounts,  documents  or  papers  which  have  any  relation  to  or 
connection  with  any  public  account,  and  which  he  may  deem  necessary 
in  the  investigation  and  adjustment  of  the  same;"  and  the  32nd  Sec- 
tion of  an  Act  provides  that  the  manner  of  the  compelling  the  delivery 
to  the  Auditor  General  of  public  accounts,  books,  documents,  or  other 
papers,  is  for  him  "to  issue  his  summons,  directed  to  the  sheriff  or 
coroner  of  the  county  in  which  the  person  or  persons  reside  who  neg- 
lect or  refuse  to  exhibit  or  deliver  public  accounts,  books,  documents 
or  papers  to  the  Auditor  General,  commanding  such  sheriff  or  coroner 
to  execute  such  writ,  and  procure  the  exhibition  or  delivery,  as  the 
case  may  be,  of  th$  same  at  his  office," — and  in  the  case  of  a  continued 
refusal  "the  said  Auditor  General  may  issue  his  writ  or  attachment 
commanding  the  said  sheriff  or  coroner  to  commit  the  person  or  per- 
sons so  neglecting  or  refusing  to  the  common  jail  of  the  county,  there 
to  remain  until  he  or  they  comply  with  this  Act,  or  shall  be  dis- 
charged by  due  course  of  law." 

In  1811  there  was  no  tax  whatever  upon  corporations  as  such — the 
total  revenue  of  the  State  for  that  year  amounted  to  f  408,309.00,  which 
was  derived  from  tax  upon  licenses,  court  officers,  writs,  sale  of  public 


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lands,  etc.  In  1910  the  total  revenue  of  the  State  amounted  to 
128,946,424.43,  of  which  $17,210,422.85  was  derived  from  corporations. 
The  method  provided  by  the  Act  of  1811  for  examination  by  this 
Department  of  the  books,  papers  and  accounts  of  public  officers  and 
persons  with  whom  there  are  public  accounts  to  settle,  is  bungling 
and  cumbersome  when  applied  to  the  settlement  of  public  accounts 
under  present  conditions.  Where  in  1811  no  corporations  at  all  were 
taxed  and  the  Auditor  General  could  easily  attend  to  investigating  the 
books  and  accounts  kept  at  the  different  sources  of  revenue  in  the 
State,  the  examination  today  of  the  records  and  accounts  of  all  the 
registers  and  recorders  in  the  State,  all  of  the  prothonotaries,  county 
treasurers  and  county  commissioners,  involving  the  tax  upon  writs, 
wills  and  deeds,  collateral  inheritance  tax,  personal  property  tax, 
mercantile  license  tax,  as  well  as  the  tax  upon  liquor  licenses  and 
licenses  of  all  other  kinds,  and  as  to  the  liability  of  more  than 
twenty  thousand  corporations  for  capital  stock  tax,  corporate  loan 
tax,  the  gross  receipt  tax,  as  well  as  for  bonus,  penalties,  and  in- 
terest charges,  cannot  be  regulated  or  intelligently  investigated  from 
this  Department  by  requiring  the  books  of  the  different  corporations, 
county  and  other  officers  to  be  presented  at  this  Department  for 
examination.  The  laws  of  the  United  States  authorizes  the  sending 
of  agents  to  examine  the  books  and  accounts  at  all  sources  from  which 
Federal  taxes  are  derived,  including  the  books  and  accounts  of  cor- 
porations paying  an  income  tax.  The  taxes  amounting  to  over 
117,000,000.00  now  collected  annually  from  the  corporations  of  Penn- 
sylvania, are  based  and  settled  against  them  upon  the  facts  contained 
in  the  reports  such  corporations  make  of  their  affairs  to  this  De- 
partment. All  of  the  facts  upon  which  this  tax  is  based  come  to  us 
through  these  reports,  and  it  is  very  important  that  the  accounting 
officers  should  not  only  have  the  authority  to  examine  books  and  pa- 
pers through  agents  appointed  for  that  purpose  when  necessary,  but 
they  should  have  the  power  to  appoint  agents  to  examine  the  tangible 
property  of  corporations  and  associations,  when  deemed  necessary, 
in  order  to  ascertain  as  to  the  correctness  of  the  reports  upon  which 
their  taxes  are  based  in  that  respect.  1  think  it  very  creditable  to 
the  corporations  of  the  Commonwealth  that  they  return  as  much 
property  for  taxation  as  they  do.  Very  many  are  painstaking  and 
careful,  while  to  others  can  be  applied  Burns'  statement,  that  "If 
self  the  wavering  balance  shake,  it's  rarely  right  adjusted."  If  the 
local  taxes  were  ascertained  by  sending  word  to  the  respective  tax- 
payers of  city,  county,  school  and  other  local  taxes,  to  send  in  to 
some  authority  the  value  of  their  property  upon  which  their  local 
taxes  would  be  levied,  I  am  afraid  that  much  property  that  is  now 
found  by  the  assessor  would  escape  taxation,  and  yet  that  is  the  way 


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corporations  and  associations  are  assessed  and  taxed  in  Pennsyl- 
vania. The  accounting  officers  of  the  Commonwealth  have  no  au- 
thority to  send  an  agent  or  officer  to  examine  as  to  the  physical  prop- 
erty of  corporations  and  the  correctness  of  their  reports  in  relation 
thereto  (a  need  felt  in  the  Department  every  day),  although  they 
'have-the  authority  to  send  an  agent  to  examine  the  books  and  papers 
of  corporations  and  associations. 

One  very  defective  feature  of  the  law  as  it  now  stands  is  "that  it 
does  not  sufficiently  enable  the  accounting  officers  to  get  full  know- 
ledge of  the  facts  for  use  in  the  settlement  of  taxes  in  the  first  in- 
stance, and  the  result  is  that,  by  holding  back  facts,  a  corporation  can 
•delay  a  real  settlement  until  a  trial  in  court  is  reached.  To  remedy 
this  condition  a  bill  was  presented  to  the  last  Legislature  providing 
that  "On  any  appeal  from  a  tax  or  other  public  account  settlement 
of  the  fiscal  officers  of  the  Commonwealth,  no  facts  shall  be  admitted 
in  evidence  that  were  not  brought  to  the  attention  of 
said  fiscal  officers  in  the  report  filed,  or  in  an  application, 
under  oath,  for  re-settlement,  prior  to  said  appeal  and  set 
forth  in  the  specification  of  objects  contained  in  the  affi- 
davit^ accompanying  the  appeal,  unless  the  court  shall  be  satisfied 
that  the  appellant  was  unable,  by  the  exercise  of  reasonable  diligence, 
to  have  laid  such  evidence  before  the  said  fiscal  officers."  This  bill 
failed  to  become  a  law,  but  such  a  law  is  greatly  needed.  Its  effect 
would  be  to  enable  the  court  to  compel  a  corporation  or  association 
to  submit  all  of  the  facts  involved  in  a  settlement  to  the  accounting 
officers  in  the  first  instance  at  the  time  of  settlement,  rather  than  by 
withholding  information  from  the  Department  compel  the  accounting 
officers  to  make  a  settlement  by  guess,  anda  if  the  company  or  associa- 
tion is  not  satisfied,  it  will  appeal  and  upon  a  trial  in  court  will  put 
in  new  evidence  not  considered  by  the  accounting  officers  at  the  time 
they  made  the  settlement  appealed  from,  and  which  the  Common- 
wealth is  then  unprepared  to  meet.  Full  and  ample  information  in 
the  reports  is  what  is  needed,  what  the  accounting  officers  should  have, 
and  what  is  very  often  denied  to  them.  While  that  bill  was  pending 
in  the  Legislature  complaint  was  made  that  if  it  became  a  law  cor- 
porations and  associations  would  be  prevented  from  giving  in  evidence 
•on  the  trial  of  an  appeal  any  fact  that  they  had  accidentally  omitted 
from  a  report.  This  claim  was  entirely  wrong  and  misleading.  A 
corporation  or  association  has  sixty  days  after  it  is  notified  that  a  tax 
has  been  settled  against  it  in  which  to  take  an  appeal,  and  in  the  mean- 
time, in  an  application  for  a  re-settlement,  it  can  allege  as  many  new 
facts  as  it  pleases,  all  of  which,  if  otherwise  competent,  would  thus 
:be  made  competent  evidence  at  a  trial  on  the  appeal — and  further,  a 


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court  in  the  exercise  of  the  discretion  vested  in  it  by  the  proposed  law 
would  not  see  an  appellant  suffer  any  injustice  if  it  had  been  reason- 
able diligent  in  its  efforts  to  produce  the  important  facts  before  the 
accounting  officers. 

The  failure  of  the  bill  classifying  and  fixing  the  number  and  salaries 
of  the  clerks  and  employees  in  this  Department  is  to  be  regretted. 
At  present  the  Act  of  May  14,  1874,  is  the  only  law  that  attempts  to 
define  or  regulate  the  employees  of  this  Department.    That  law  pro- 
vides that  the  employees  of  the  Department  shall  consist  of  one  chief 
clerk,  one  corporation  clerk,  nine  other  clerks,  one  messenger  and 
one  watchman.    Notwithstanding  this,  there  are  now  employed  in  the 
Department,  including  the  chief  clerk  and  the  corporation  clerk,  about 
sixty  clerks,  including  also  the  five  traveling  auditors  who  do  not 
work  at  the  Capitol  but  travel  over  the  State  and  audit  the  accounts 
of  all  institutions  receiving  appropriations  from  the  Commonwealth. 
The  Department  has  grown  to  such  an  extent  that  this  large  number 
of  clerks,  in  excess  of  the  number  provided  by  the  Act  of  1874,  is 
needed  to  properly  transact  its  affairs — and  their  number  and  salaries 
are  regulated  by  the  discretion  of  the  Auditor  General,  as  he  thinks 
the  necessities  of  the  Department  and  the  proper  performance,  of  the 
services  and  duties  incident  thereto  require,  limited,  however,  by  the 
amount  of  the  appropriation  at  his  disposal  for  that  purpose.     I  am 
satisfied  that,  in  consideration  of  the  very  important  service  they 
rendered  the  Commonwealth,  many  of  them  are  now  underpaid.     Tt 
would  be  much  better  if  the  law  defined  the  number  of  these  employees 
and  the  compensation  each  should  receive,  rather  than  that  the  Au- 
ditor General  shall  have  to  do  it  as  a  matter  of  necessity  and  with  an 
insufficient  appropriation.    The  Act  of  1874,  above  referred  to,  pro- 
vides for  one  corporation  clerk,  whereas  the  Commonwealth  collects 
over  $17,000,000  annually  from  over  20,000  corporations,  and  the 
amount  each  shall  pay  is  determined  by  the  corporation  clerk  and 
his  assistants  from  reports  of  its  affairs  made  to  this  Department  by 
the  corporation,  and  in  the  absence  of  reports  the  Department  esti- 
mates and  settles  a  tax  against  a  corporation,  which,  on  account  of 
insufficient  information,  is  often  inadequate-.    The  judgment,  integ- 
rity and  discretion  necessary  to  be  exercised  in  the  settlement  of  the 
prodigious  amount  of  taxes  the  corporations  are  required  to  pay  tg 
the  Commonwealth,  and  in  deciding  how  much  shall  be  paid  by  each 
one,,  is  such  that  high-grade  men  are  required  for  the  service,  and  a 
much  better  provision  should  be  made  in  regard  to  their  number  and 
compensation  than  now  exists.    The  one  corporation  clerk  of  the 
Department  now  receives  a  salary  of  $3,000  per  annum,  and  the  as- 
sistant corporation  clerk  gets  $1,800  per  annum, — nobody  else  con- 
nected with  this  work  is  getting  over  $1,500  per  annum,  excepting  the 


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chief  clerk,  who  sometimes  assists,  and  he  receives  $3,000  per  annum. 
They  come  in  contact  with  attorneys  in  making  these  settlements  who 
receive  salaries  or  make  in  the  practice  of  their  profession  before  the 
Department  and  the  courts  all  of  the  way  from  $10,000  to  $100,000 
and  upwards  per  annum.  The  bill  in  question  provided  for  three 
-corporation  clerks  at  $5,000  per  year  each,  and  one  chief  corporation 
clerk  at  $5,500  per  annum.  One  case,  properly  adjusted,  often  brings 
to  the  Commonwealth  an  increase  in  taxes  sufficient  in  one  year  to 
pay  these  salaries  for  several  years.  It  is  not  only  a  question  of  the 
amount  of  taxes  received,  but  it  is  a  question  of  having  this  important 
work  done  correctly  and  the  proper  amount  of  taxes  assessed  against 
each  of  this  class  of  over  20,000  tax  payers — it  is  important  alike  to 
the  taxpayer  and  to  the  Commonwealth.  There  is  no  official  position 
in  the  State  requiring  a  higher  degree  of  integrity  and  ability  than 
this — and  the  great  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  should  not  seek 
■cheap  men  for  this  practically  unwatchable  service.  That  bill  also 
provided  for  two  special  agents  at  a  salary  of  $2,000  per  annum  each, 
whose  duties  were  to  be  to  examine  and  report  to  the  Auditor  Gen- 
eral as  to  the  condition,  property  and  liability  to  the  Commonwealth 
of  corporations,  companies,  associations,  joint  stock  associations,  lim- 
ited partnerships  and  persons  for  the  payment  of  State  taxes,  etc. 
This  is  a  very  important  service  and  this  Department  should  have  the 
power  to  make  such  inquiry  and  investigation,  and  to  appoint  agents 
for  that  purpose — it  is  a  different  service  than  the  examination  of  the 
books  and  papers  of  corporations  which  the  Commonwealth  now  pos- 
sesses the  power  to  do,  but  it  is  equally  important 

The  report  is  arranged  in  the  following  order,  to  wit: 

I.  Statement  showing  the  receipts  at  the  Treasury  and  the  sources 
from  which  they  are  derived. 

II.  Statement  showing  the  payments  at  the  Treasury  and  the  pur- 
poses for  which  they  are  made. 

III.  Statement  showing  the  monthly  receipts  at  the  Treasury, 
their  sources  and  objects. 

IV.  Statement  showing  the  monthly  payments  at  the  Treasury, 
their  sources  and  objects. 

V.  Statement  showing  the  assessment  of  State  tax  on  personal 
property  in  the  counties  of  the  Commonwealth. 

VI.  Statement  showing  the  several  public  loans  of  the  Common- 
wealth, when  authorized,  for  what  purposes,  amount  of  loan,  rate  of 
interest,  when  reimbursable,  dates  of  maturity,  amount  outstanding, 
and  when  interest  ceased. 

VII.  Statement  relative  to  the  outstanding  certificates  issued  in 
payment  of  interest  on  the  Funded  Debt  due  in  1842,  1843  and  1844. 


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VIII.  Statement  relative  to  the  outstanding  issues  and  re-issues 
of  relief  notes  made  by  sundry  banks,  in  pursuance  of  the  Act  of  As- 
sembly of  May  4,  1841,  and  April  10, 1849. 

IX.  Statement  relative  to  the  outstanding  certificates  issued  to 
domestic  creditors. 

X.  Statement  of  the  amount  of  stock  held  by  the  Commonwealth 
in  divers  incorporated  companies. 

XI.  Statement  showing  the  funded  and  unfunded  debt  of  the 
Commonwealth  on  the  first  day  of  December,  1910. 

XII.  Statement  showing  receipts  from  delinquent  corporations 
and  other  sources  for  the  year  ending  November  30,  1910. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

A.  E.  SISSON, 

Auditor  General. 


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OFFICIAL  DOCUMENT.  No.  2. 


Revenue  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 

1910. 

SUMMARY  OF  RECEIPTS. 


Showing  the  Total  Revenue  and  Sources  received  by  the  State  Treasurer  from 
Decctnbir  1,    1909,    to  and  including  Xovcmbcr  30,   1910. 


1.  FROM  FINANCIAL  CORPORATIONS 

AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 

1.  NATIONAL    BANKS. 

Tax  on  Bank  Stock,   $907,843  15 

Interest,     29  15 

$907,872  30 

2.  STATE    BANKS. 

Tax  on  Bank  Stock,    $106,957  33 

Examinations,     6,722  01 

Bonus,    2,583  38 

116,262  72 

3.  INCORPORATED      SAVING 

INSTITUTIONS. 

Tax  on  Income $45,270  44 

Examinations 2, 148  16 

47,418  60 

4.  TRUST  COMPANIES. 

Tax  on  Capital  Stock,    ..$1,042,410  39 

Tax  on  Loans,    8,580  33 

Gross  Premiums,    21,981  01 

Bonus,    9,529  27 

Examinations,     42,371  61 

Interest 77  81 

1,124  950  42 

5.  BUILDING  AND  LOAN  AS- 

SOCIATIONS. 

Tax  on  Stock,    $14,543  03 

Examinations 301  32 

Interest,     2  96 

6.  INTEREST  ON  DEPOSITS.. 

General    Fund $140, 8TiT>  02 

Sinking  Fund 50,066  36 

190,921  38 

$2,402,272  73 

2.  FROM  CORPORATIONS  AND  ASSO- 

CIATIONS. 

7.  Foreign        Insurance        Com- 

panies,      $1 ,408,668  28 

8.  Tax  on  Capital  Stock 8,489  480  90 

9.  Tax  on  Loans,    2,230,265  39 

10.  Tax  on  Gross  Receipts 1,616,509  38 

11.  Tax  on  Gross  Premiums,   114,957  36 

12.  Bonus  on   Charter 1 ,141 ,562  88 

$15,001,444  19 

15,001,444  19 

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Summary   of  Receipts — Continued. 


1  FROM  AND  THROUGH  COUNTIES 
AS  FOLLOWS. 

13.  Tax  on  Personal  Property,   ..$4*469,834  37 

14.  Tax  on  Writs,   Wills,   Deeds, 

Etc.,    209,812  06 

15.  Tax  on  Collateral  Inheritance,  1,803, 087  73 

16.  Tax  on  Loans,  County,    261,902  88 

17.  Tax  on  Loans,  Municipal,   ...  121,078  57 

18.  Pamphlet  Laws, 118  82 

19.  Notary  Public  Commissions,    ..  20,700  00 

20.  RECEIPTS   FROM   LICENSES. 

1.  Retail   Mercantile $782,987  20 

2.  Wholesale  Mercantile,    .  299,020  55 

3.  Retail  Liquor 646,020  19 

4.  Wholesale   Liquor,    739,819  J.1 

5.  Brewers 318,619  00 

6.  Distillers,     48,524  00 

7.  Bottlers,     59,321  00 

8.  Billiards,   Pool,   Etc.,    .  115,138  53 

9.  Brokers 63,256  04 

10.  Auctioneers 13,837  46 

11.  Peddlers 7,741  50 

12.  Theatre,  Circus,  Etc.,   .  33,481  28 

13.  Eating  Houses,    25,085  99 


6,886,534  43 


3,152,840  85 


10,039,375  28 


4.  FROM  OTHER  SOURCES. 

Tax  on   Bankers,    Gross  Receipts $22,526  83 

Tax  on  Bankers,    Interest,    56  30 

Tax  on  Sale  of  Fertilizers,    26,135  00 

Tax  on  Notarial  Gross  Receipts, 4,920  48 

Fines,     56,998  27 

Refunded    Cash 47,855  95 

Fees   of   State   Officers 286,716  34 

Escheats 14,898  55 

Indemnity  for  Right  of  Way,    10,000  00 

Accrued   Interest  and  Penalties 45,98160 

Oleomargarine    Licenses,     79,825  40 

Renovated    Butter    Licenses,     708  33 

Fishing  Licenses,    3 ,034  75 

Hunting    Licenses ,     901  40 

Lands,     1,841  96 

United  States  Government,    81,193  75 

Forestry   Reservation,    Sundries 9,178  77 

Conscience   Money ,     405  04 

Receipts  from  Sale  of  State  Property,    12,896  36 

Collection   of   Surety   Bonds,     883  50 

Insurance  on  State  Property,    f».!)."»0  00 

Enrollment   and   Licenses  of   Stallions,    per  art 

of  1907,    2,990  67 

Restitution   State  Capitol   Trials 14,000  00 

State  Highway  Construction,    400,454  00 

Care  of  Insane,    37,817  85 

Automobile    Licenses 320,365  62 

Forest   Fire  Expenses  Refunded,    4,795  51 


Balance  in  Treasury  November  30,   1910: 

In  General   Fund $7,468,182  36 

In  Sinking  Fund,    2,440,856  98 


1,503,332  23 
$28,946,424  43 


9,909,039  34 
$38^955,463  77 


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REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


Revenue*  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock. 


RECEIPTS  FROM  FINANCIAL  CORPORATIONS  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 

1.  NATIONAL  BANKS. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 
stock. 


First  National   Bank,    Addison,    $179  sa 

Akron     National     Bank ,      156  25 

First  National  Bank,   Albion,    75  92 

First    National    Bank,    Allegheny,     2,003  60 

Gorman   National   Bank,    Allegheny,    2,000  00 

Second  National  Bank,   Allegheny,    3,000  00 

AUentown  National  Bank,    Alkutown,    6,768  98 

Merchant*'  National  Bank,   AUentown 1 ,486  44 

Second  National  Bank,   AUentown 2,997  44 

First    National    Bank,     Aliquippa,     221  28 

First  National  Bank,   Altoona,    1 ,500  00 

Second   National    Bank ,    Altoona ,     860  42 

First  National  Bank,   Ambridgt- 228  00 

First    National    Bank,    Ambler,     704  80 

Annvllle  National  Bank,    Aunvillc 834  83 

First  National   Bank,    Apollo,     353  75 

Arendtsville    National    Bank, 107  20 

Ashland  National  Bank,   Asblaud 598  80 

Citizens'   National   Bank,    Ashland 600  00 

First  National   Bank,    Ashley,    289  66 

First   National   Bank,    A  spin  wall,     112  83 

Atgleu    National    Bank,    Atglen,     230  12 

At  ben  8  National  Bank,  Athens,   421  75 

Farmers'    National   Bank,    Athens,     660  52 

First  National  Bank,   Auburn,    110  76 

Lincoln    National    Bank,    A  vol  la,     129  6."i 

First   National    Bank,    Avoca 279  08 

Nutlonaf   Bank   of   Avondale,     484  00 

First    National     Bank,     Avonmoie,      107  61 

First   National    Bank,    Bain  bridge,     108  24 

First   National   Bank,    Bally 91  45 

First    National    Bank,    Bangor 1,39106 

Merchants'    National    Rank,    Biingm- .- 757  10 

First  National  Bank,   Barnesboro 417  55 

First  National  Bank,    Bath,    285  88 

First    National    Bank,    Beaver 500  00 

Fort  Mcintosh  National   Bank,    Beaver 266  48 

Farmers'   National   Bank,    Beaver   Fall* 981  54 

First   National   Bank,    Beaver    Falls 826  31 

First  National   Bank,    Beaver  Springs 244  40 

First    National    Bank,    Bedford 674  70 

First  National    Bank,    Be  lief  onto 1 ,020  73 

Belleville   National   Bank ,    Belleville 252  00 

First    National    Bank,    Bellevernon,     408  04 

Citizens'    National    Bank ,    Bellevne 285  11 

First   National   Bank,    Bellwood 138  g5 

Bcndersvllle  National  Bank 1 12  02 

First  National  Bank,    Benson 152  66 

Bcntleyville    National     Bank,      124  80 

Farmers'  and  Miners'  National  Bank,    Bentliyville 201  04 

Philson    National    Bank,    Berlin ,     256  58 

First  National   Bank ,    Bernville 186  26 

First   National    Bank,    Berwick 742  66 

Berwick  National  Bank ,   Berwick ,    823  66 

Berwyn  National   Bank,    Berwyn,    318  54 

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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tux  un   Bunk  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 
stock. 


First   National    Bauk,    Berlin 

Columbia   i\alionai   Hank,    Benton,    

First  National  bank,   Bethlehem,    

Leulgh   Val.ey   National  Bank,    Bethlehem,    

Soutu   Betnienem   National   Bank,    South   Uetnleuem 

Biglerville  National   Bank,    Biglerville 

Citisens'    National    Bank,    Big   liun 

First  National   Bank,    Birdsboro,    

First  National  Bauk,   Black  Lick,    

Blalrsville   National   Bank,    BlairHvillc 

First  National  Bank,   Blalrsville,    

National    Bank,    Blooinsburg 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Blooinsburg 

First   National    Bank,    Bloomsburg,     

Miners'    National   Bauk,    Blossburg 

Blue  Ball  National  Bank,    

Bolivar    National    Bank,     

First  National  Bank,  Boswell ,   

Farmers'    National   Bank,    Boyertown 

National  Bank  of  Boyenown,   Boyertowu,    

Braddock  National  Bank,    Braddock 

First   National    Bank,    Braddock,    

Bradford   National   Bank,    Bradford,     

Commercial  National  Bank,    Bradford 

First   National   Bank,    Bradford 

Bridgeport   National   Bank ,     

First    National    Bank,     Brldgeville 

Fanners'  National  Bank  of  Bucks  Counij  ,   Bristol 

First   National   Bank,    Brorkwayville 

Jefferson  County  National  Bank,   Brookville,    

National   Bank  of  Brookville,    Brookville 

First    National    Bank,    Bruin 

Brownstown    National    Bank,     

Monongauela   National    Bauk,    Brow nsville 

National  Deposit  Bank ,    Brownsville 

Second    National    Bunk,     Brownsvilio 

Bryn  Mawr  National  Bank,    Bryu  Mawr 

Burgettstown  National  Bank,   Burgettstowu,    

Washington    National    Bank,    Burgettstowu 

Butler  County  National  Bank,   Butler,    

Farmers'   National   Bank,    Butler, 

First   National   Bank,    Cambridge   &prinp« 

Springs  National  Bank,    Cambridge  Springs 

First   National    Bank,    California 

First    National    Bank,    Canonsbnrg 

First   National   Bank,    Cauton,    

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Canton,     

First  National  Bank,   Carbomlale,    

Merchants*  National  Bank,   Carlisle 

Carnegie    National    Bauk,    Carnegie 

First   National    Bank,    Carnegie 

First   National    Bank,    Carmichaels 

First  National  Bank,   Castle  Shannon 

First  National  Bank,  Carrolltown 

Lc-high  National  Bank,   Catasauqua ,    

National  Bank  of  Catasauqua,    Catasauqua 

Catawissa   National   Bank,    Catawissa,    

First  National  Bank,   Catawissa 

First   National    Bank,    Cecil,     

First  National  Bank,   Centralia 

National   Bank  of  Chambersburg ,    Chambersburg 

Valley  National  Bank,    Chambersburg,    

First    National    Bank,     Charleroi,     

First   National    Bank.    Cherry   Tree,     

Chester  National   Bank,    Chester,    

Digitized 


by 


373 

25 

157 

00 

2,172 

93 

2,231 

48 

270 

00 

270 

69 

215 

96 

500 

00 

138 

72 

414 

05 

681 

74 

654 

11 

600  00 

1,000 

00 

362 

12 

280 

17 

139 

92 

200  00 

263 

60 

1,000 

00 

2,000  00 

885 

00 

2,000 

00 

1,000 

00 

1,500 

00 

33.1 

35 

260 

41 

022 

20 

30!) 

85 

491 

50 

620 

42 

105 

00 

115 

50 

1,000 

00 

000  00 

812 

86 

453 

42 

739 

40 

308 

53 

3,000 

00 

796 

99 

376 

08 

214 

95 

500 

00 

1 ,  000 

00 

603 

05 

204 

72 

1,100 

00 

.'•06 

t  i 

519 

07 

500 

00 

210 

82 

105 

81 

434 

98 

OTG 

74 

2,883 

82 

257 

92 

218 

40 

105 

00 

52 

10 

1,111 

58 

1,000  00 

500  00 

392 

21 

2,085 

09 

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No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

stock. 


Delaware   County    National    Cank,    Chester,     3,000  00 

First    National    Bank,    Chester,     1,528  28 

Pennsylvania  National  Bank,   Chester,    520  84 

National    Bank   of  Christiana,     343  62 

First   National    Bank,    Clarion 763  91 

Second    National    Bank,    Clarion,     298  14 

National    Bank,     Clairton,     34  17 

National   Bank  of  Claysville,    000  00 

Farmers'  National  Bank  of  Claysville 207  87 

Clearfield  National   Bank,    Clearfield,    1 ,567  28 

County  National  Bank,   Clearfield,    3,000  00 

Farmers'  and  Traders'  National  Bank,   Clearfield 457  60 

People's  National  Bank,    Clintonville,    110  62 

First  National   Bank,   Clifton  Heights,    344  25 

First   National   Bank,    Coalport,    168  85 

National  Bank  of  Chester  Valley,    Coatesvllle,    , 1,864  07 

National  Bank  of  Coatesville,   Coatesvllle 1,000  00 

First    National    Bank,     Cochranton,     200  13 

Central    National    Bank,    Columbia,     *. .  . .  666  54 

Columbia    National    Bank,    Columbia 1,668  06 

First   National    Bank,    Columbia 1,052  00 

Collegevllle    National    Bank,     248  87 

First  National  Bank,    Conneaut  Lake 144  qq 

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Connel'srille,     361  64 

First  National  Bank,  Connellsville,    750  00 

Second  National  Bank,   Connellsville, 000  00 

Union    National    Bank,    Connelhtville 310  52 

Yough    National    Bank,    Connellsville 654  88 

Colonial  National  Bank,   Connellsville 057  65 

First    National    Bank ,    Conshohocseu 1 1 044  92 

Tradesmen's   National    Bank,    Consliohocken 012  04 

First  National   Bank,    Confluence,    205  89 

Coraopolls  National   Bank ,    Coraopolis , ,  466  98 

Citiseus'   National   Bank ,    Cony 020  00 

National   Bank  of  Corry ,   Corry 296  68 

Coplay    National    Bank 11117 

First    National    Bank,    Coopershurg, 1 12  88 

First    National    Bank,    Condersport ,     \  406  35 

First   National   Bank,    Crafton,    320  gn 

Curwensrille   National    Bank,    Curwensrille,     !.!".!!  877  00 

First   National   Bank ,    Cressoua ,     1 10  80 

First  National  Bank,   Cresson,    •  •  •  •  ■ 

First   National   Bank,    Dallas '  ,',  129  Si 

First   National   Bank,    Dallastowu «qn  7d 

Danville  National  Bank,   Danville,    !!'."..!'.!!!  1 ,516  00 

First   National    Bank,    Danville l  Koo  00 

National   Bank,    Danielsvllle lift  1 ft 

First    National    Bank,     Darby \ 500  00 

First  National  Bank,   Dawson,    nno  00 

First  National  Bank,    Dayton !.'.!!'.  151  26 

Denver  Natloual   Bank,    Denver,    4«r  ftfl 

First    National    Bank,     Delta [ 414  77 

People's    National    Bank.    Delta,     VA  A 

First  National   Bank,    Derry !...!. 44a  or 

Dilisburg    National    Bank,    Dillsbuig,     '.'.'.'.'.'.'..  389  09 

First   National    Bank,    Donora 401   oa 

Dover  National    Bank ' 110  85 

Downlngtown  National   Bank,    Downlngtown 832  00 

Orange   National    Bank,    Chester   Co.,    Downlngtown,     ""  484  17 

Doylestown    National    Bank,    Doylestown 900  66 

First  National  Bank,    Dunbar 000  18 

Deposit  National  Bank,    DuBols '..'.'.'.'.'. 1  Son  on 

DuBois   National   Bank,    DuBols 682  85 

Duncannon  National   Bank,    Duncannon •  •  •  • .  ou 

People's   National   Bank ,    Duncannon,    \[['m  130  60 

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Off.  l>oc. 


lteveuues  of  the  Couiuion  wealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Con  tinned. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  ban] 

stock. 


First    National    Bank,    Duquesue 600  92 

FIrat  National   Bank,    Duahore 398  89 

Bast  Berlin  National   Bank,    Kaat  Berlin 280  84 

People's   National   Bank ,    Kast  Brady ,    652  15 

First  Nationul  Bank,    Kast  Conemaugh 310  10 

Perklomen    National    Bunk,    KiiHt    Greenville 500  00 

East  Stroudsburg  National   Bank,    East  Struudsburg,    480  41 

Monroe  County   National    Bank,    Kast   Struudsburg,     457  94 

Easton   National   Bank,    Eaatou 2, 641  63 

First    National    Bank,     Easton 2,628  08 

Northampton    National    Bank .    Eastou 1,000  00 

First   National   Bank,    Ediuboru,    112  64 

American  National   Bank,    Ebensburg,     649  60 

First  National   Bank,    Ebensburg,    600  00 

Clarion   County    National    Bank,    Rdenburg 455  30 

First  National   Bank,    Eldred 106  13 

First   National    Bank,    Elisabeth,     347  12 

Klizabetbtown    National    Bank,    Kllsubethtown 566  00 

First    National    Bunk,    BHsaliethville 217  47 

National    Bunk,    Ellsworth 131  90 

Patttson  National  Bank,   Elkland 500  00 

First   National   Bank,    Ell  wood   City ,    686  67 

People's  National  Bank,    Ellwood  City 214  71 

Emaus    National    Bank,    Emaus,     440  40 

First  National  Bank,   Emlenton,    1,019  72 

Farmers'     National    Bank,     Emlenlon ,     218  00 

First  National   Bank,    Emporium 888  80 

Ephrata   National    Bank,    Ephrata,     887  88 

Farmers'    National    Bauk ,    Ephrata 563  80 

First    National    Bank,     Erie,     1 ,348  71 

Marine   National    Bank,    Erie 1,500  00 

Second  National   Bank,   Erie,    2,269  12 

First    National    Bank,     Etna 210  96 

Cltlsens'    National    Bank,    Eruna    City 405  04 

Firat    National    Bank,    Everett ,     138  98 

FIrat   National   Bank,    Export 167  00 

Farmers'   National    Bank,    Exchange 122  41 

Fayette  City   National   Bank,     536  67 

First  Natloual  Bank,   Fairchance,    127  55 

First   National   Bank,    Falls  Creek,    819  12 

First    National    Bank,     Factoryvllle,         148  57 

First   National    Bank,    Fairfield 108  80 

First    National    Bank,    Fawn    Grove 105  00 

First  National   Bank,    Fleetwood 129  03 

First   National   Bank,    Franklin 1 ,385  09 

Lamberton    National    Bank,    Franklin 940  00 

First  National   Bank,    Fredericksburg 124  90 

First    National    Bank,     Frederlckton ,     170  88 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Freeport 248  87 

First  Natloual   Bank,    Frackvllle 277  80 

First    National    Bank ,    Fryburg 86  23 

First  National   Bank.    Ford  City 428  88 

First    National    Bank ,     Freeland,     289  53 

Farmers'  and  Miners'  National  Bank,   Purest  City,    228  68 

First   National    Bank,    Forest   City,     266  85 

First    National    Bank,    Finleyville 154  76 

Freedom    National    Bank,     Freedom ,     610  76 

St     Clair    National    Bank.    Freedom 24143 

Fredonla   Natloual    Bank,    Fredonla 124  34 

First    National    Bank,     Garrett 185  27 

First   National   Bank.    Gallltsln 134  66 

First    National    Bank .     Oaleton 305  96 

Gap   National    Bank,    Gap 479  95 

Gettysburg   National    Bank.    Gettysburg,    lf5?5  I? 

First   National    Bank,    Gettysburg 1,000  00 

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No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

stock. 


National    Bank,    Girard,     284  66 

First  National  Bank,   Goldsboi-o 107  45 

First  National  Bank,    Qlen  Campbell,    483  2ft 

First  National  Bank,   Glen  Bock 424  80 

First   National   Bank,    Grata 85  28 

First  National  Bank,  Greencastle,    758  06 

Citisens'    National   Bank,    Greencastle,     191  42 

First   National    Bank,    Greensburg 1,500  00 

Merchants'  and  Farmers'   National  Bank,    Greensburg 816  15 

Westmoreland  National   Bank,    Greensburg 1,000  00 

Valley  National  Bank,  Green  Lane,    247  85 

Greenville  National  Bank,   Greenville 786  70 

First  National  Bank,  Greenville,    1,250  00 

First  National  Bank,    Grove  City,    550  82 

National   Bank,    Grove   City,    486  88 

First    National    Bank,     Hallstead 144  20 

First   National    Bank,    Hamburg 171  85 

First    National    Bank,    Hanover 1,460  80 

Harleysville    National    Bank 80  96 

First  National   Bank,    Harrisburg 1,000  00 

Harrlsburg   National    Bank,    Harrisburg,     2,778  50 

Merchants7    National    Bank,    Harrisburg,     1,000  00 

First  National  Bank,    Harrlsville 201  87 

Halifax   National   Bank, 'Halifax,    210  67 

Hatboro  National  Bank,   Hatboro,    520  00 

Hays    National    Bank,    Hays,     .' 117  40 

First    National    Bank,    Hasleton 849  20 

Haslston    National    Bank,     Hasleton,     2,000  00 

First     National     Bank,     Hawley 842  90 

First    National    Bank,    Hegins 228  00 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Hickory 186  12 

First   Natioanl   Bank,    Herndon,     227  15 

First   National    Bank,    Hollldaysburg 726  62 

Oitiaens'    National    Bank,     Hollldaysburg 269  40 

Homer  City   National   Bank,    215  19 

First    National    Bank.    Homestead,     801  42 

Homestead   National   Bank,    Homestead 402  29 

First  National   Bank,    Hooversvllle 217  80 

Honesdale    National    Bank,    Honesdale,     1,49119 

First   National   Bank,    Honey  brook,     648  40 

First   National   Bank,    Houston 167  80 

First    National    Bank,    Houtsdale 480  88 

First   National    Bank,    Howard,    108  64 

First   National   Bank,    Hugbesville 500  00 

Grange   National   Bank,    Hugbesville,     282  99 

Hummelstown  National  Bank,  Hummelatown 500  00 

First   National    Bank,    Huntingdon,     920  00 

Standing  Stone  National  Bank,   Huntingdon 298  88 

Union    National    Bank,     Huntingdon 869  74 

Hoblitsel    National    Bank,    Hyndinan,     187  87 

Citisens*  National  Bank.    Irwin 548  58 

First    National    Bank,    Irwin 847  07 

Cltisena'    National    Bank,    Indiana,     261  20 

First  National  Bank,  Indiana,    1 ,710  57 

First    National   Bank,    Intercourse 166  00 

First  National  Bank,  Jermyn, 298  18 

People's  National  Bank,   Jeannette,    282  20 

First  National  Bank,   Jeannette 600  00 

Jenkintown    National    Bank,    Jen  kin  town 1 ,000  00 

National    Bank,    Jersey    Snore 887  88 

First    National    Bank,    Jessup,     90  60 

Johnsonbnrg    National    Bank,    Johnsonburg,     500  00 

U.    S.    National    Bank,    Johnstown,     1,147  67 

Cltfasns'   National   Bank,   Johnstown 618  58 

First  National  Bank,  Johnstown,    8,826  86 

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Off.  Doc. 


Revenues  of  the  Common  wealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

•toek. 


Union    National    Bank,    Johnstown,     1, 181  07 

First    National    Bank,    Juulata 138  62 

First    National    Bank,    Kane,     699  25 

National  Bank  of  Kennett  Square,    Kennett  Square,    899  84 

Farmers'    NaUonal    Bank,     Kit  tanning,     884  20 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Kit  tanning,     495  47 

National    Bank   of    Kit  tanning,    Kittanning,     954  18 

Kutstown    National    Bank,     Kutstown 500  00 

Orange    National    Bank,    Laceyrllle,     121  89 

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Lansford,     296  40 

First    National    Bank ,    Lansford,     585  52 

Conestoga   National    Bank,    Lancaster,    '. 2,000  00 

First    National    Bank,    Lancaster,     1 ,682  90 

Fulton    National    Bank,     Lancaster,     1,504  70 

Lancaster   County    National    Bank,    Lancaster,     2,681  88 

Northern    National    Bank,    Lancaster 715  40 

People's    National    Bank,    Lancaster 1 ,422  77 

First    National    Bank,    Land  Is  vi  lie 150  97 

People's    National    Bank,    Langhorue,     442  27 

First  National    Bank,    Lansdale 1,000  00 

Citlsens'   National  Bank,    Lansdale,    428  80 

First    National    Bank,     Laport,     65  80 

Citlsens'  National  Bank,  La t robe,    529  76 

First   National    Bank,    Latrobe,     ; 947  30 

People's    National    Bank,    Latrobe 447  79 

First    NaUonal    Bank,     Leechburg, 391  92 

Farmers'  National  Bank,   Leechburg 222  12 

First    National    Bank,     Lebanon,     500  00 

Lebanon  National   Bank,   Lebanon 1  816  90 

People's   National    Bank,    Lebanon 780  00 

Valley    National     Bank,     Lebanon,      1 ,000  00 

First    National    Bank ,     Lehighton ,     581  80 

Citlsens'    National    Bank,    Lehighton,     730  89 

Lemaster    National    Bank,     124  62 

Lewisburg  National  Bank,   Lewlsburg 938  73 

Union    National    Bank,    Lewisburg,     9S5  60 

Mifflin   County    National   Bank,    Lewlatown 761  86 

Citlsens'    National    Bank,    Lewlstown 272  42 

First   National    Bank,    Leesport 72  92 

First  National  Bank,   Le  Ray  grille,    1$1  13 

First    National    Bank,     Llgonler,     189  86 

National     Bank,     Llgonler 385  14 

First  National   Bank,    Lilly 138  13 

Lincoln  National  Bank ,   Lincoln , 427  85 

Litltis   Springs    National    Bank,    Lititz,     193  40 

Farmers'   National    Bank,    Lititz,    403  66 

Lit  ties  town  National  Bank,    118  10 

First    National    Bank,     Liverpool 327  88 

Loganton   National    Bank,    Loganton,    110  44 

First    National    Bank,    Lock    Haven ,     1  ( 800  00 

Luzerne    National    Bank ,     Luserne,     27-1  92 

Lyndora    National    Bank,    Lyndora,     114  05 

Madera     National     Bank,     Madera , 259  60 

Mahaffey    National    Bank,     Mahaffey,     273  58 

First  National   Bank,    Mahanoy   City,    931  92 

Union   National   Bank,    Mahanoy   City 1  250  00 

National    Bank    of    Malvern ,     '  413  02 

Keystone    National    Bank,    Monheim,     532  35 

Manheim    National    Bank,     Manhelm,     786  33 

Manor    National    Bank,    Manor,     207  79 

First    National    Bank .    Mansfield 278  50 

Orange  National  Bank,   Mansfield,    287  96 

Mars  National  Bank,   Mars,    297  02 

First   National    Bank,    Marysville 146  84 

Gold   Standard   National    Bank,    Marlenvllle 316  10 

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No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bauk  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

•lock. 


First    National    Bank,    Marietta 

First    National    Bank,    Martinsburg,     

Marlon  Centre  National  Bank,   Marion  Ceutre 

Citizens'   National   Bank,    E.   Maucb  Chunk,    

Mancb  Chunk  National  Bank,    Maucb  Chunk 

National     Bank ,     Masontown 

First  National   Bank,    Masontown,    

May  town    National    Bank ,     

Farmers'  National  Bank,   McA Ilia tervl lie,    

First   National   Bank,    McClure 

First    National    Bank,    McComiellsbui-g 

First    National    Bank,    McDonald,     

First   National    Bank,    McAdoo,     

First  National  Bank,    McKees  Bocks 

First    National    Bank,    McKeesport 

National    Bank   of   McKeesport,    McKeesport,     

Union    National    Bank,     McKeesport,     

McVeytown  National  Bank.    

Merchants'    National    Bank,     Meadville,      

New    First   National    Bank,    Meadvllle 

First  National  Bank,   Mechanicsburg 

Mechanicsbnrg  National  Bank,    

Second  National  Bank,   Mechanicsbnrg 

Charter  National  Bank,  Media,    

First  National   Bank,    Media,    

Farmers*  and  Mechanics'  National  Bank,  Mercer 

First  National    Bank,    Mercer,     

First  National  Bank,   Mercersburg 

First   National    Bank,    Meshoppcn ,     

Meyers  town   National  Bank,    Meycrstown,    

Cltlsens'   National  Bank,    Meyersdale,    

Second  National  Bank,    Meyersdale 

First  National   Bank,    Middleburg 

Citizens'   National  Bank,    Middletown,    

First  National   Bank,    Midland 

Midway  National  Bank 

First   National    Bank,    Miffllntown 

Juuiata  Valley  National  Bank,   Miffllntown,    

First  National  Bank,    Mlllersburg 

First  National  Bank,   Millerstown 

First  National  Bank,    Mildred 

First  National   Bank,    Milton 

Milton  National  Bank,  Milton,    

First  National  Bank,   Mllford,    

First  National   Bank,    Minersvllle,    

Union  Nstional  Bank,   Miners vl lie,    

First  National  Bank,    Millsboro 

Mlllersrille   National    Bank,     

First   National   Bank,    Miliville 

Farmers'    National    Bank ,    Mlllheim 

Mnhnton  National   Bank 

First  National   Bank,    Montrose 

Farmers'   National  Bank,    Montrose,    

First  National  Bank,   Mount  Carmel 

Union   National   Bank,    Mount   Carmel,    

First  National  Bank,   Mt.  Holly  Springs 

First  National  Bank,   Mount  Joy 

Union  National  Mt.  Joy  Bank,    Mount  Joy 

Mount  Jewett  National  Bank,    Mount .' Jewett 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  National  Bank,   Mount  Morris, 

People's  National  Bank,   Mt.   Pleasant 

First  National  Bank,    Mount  Pleasant,    

First  National  Bank,   Mt.  Union 

Mountrille  National   Bank,    Monntville 

Union   National   Bank,    Mt.   Wolf 


927 

48 

120  00 

339  80 

245  65 

1,788  46 

152 

00 

245 

03 

103 

01 

95 

60 

135 

58 

146  22 

500  00 

128 

82 

724 

57 

3,000  00 

2,000  00 

756  50 

137 

97 

990  83 

1,000  00 

885 

17 

250  89 

842 

01 

498 

61 

1,000  00 

480  97 

1,193  47 

123 

56 

823  72 

500  00 

588 

60 

396  07 

500  00 

255 

74 

213 

00 

360 

13 

367 

47 

471 

17 

500  00 

127 

28 

67 

57 

886  87 

828 

47 

183 

22 

500  00 

207 

81 

120 

91 

103 

23 

245 

00 

67 

55 

127 

94 

300 

00 

316 

56 

500  00 

804  90 

130 

83 

709 

33 

934 

60 

342 

87 

166  33 

310 

53 

844 

51 

122 

86 

835  32 

128 

97 

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AUDITOR  GENERAL  OP  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

stock. 


First  National  Bank,   Montgomery,    . . . 
Farmers'  and  Citisens'   National  Bank, 
First  National   Bank,    Mountoursrille , 
Oltisens'    National   Bank,    Monaca,    ... 
Monaca  National   Bank,    Monaca 


Montgomery , 


First  National  Bank,    Montgomery  City, 

First  National  Bank,    Monessen,    

People's    National    Bank,    Monessen,     ... 

First  National    Bank,    Moscow,    

Oitlsens'  National  Bank,  Muncy 


First  National   Bank,    Munball,    

First  National  Bank,  Natrona,    

First  National  Bank,   Nantlcoke,    

Nantlcoke  National  Bank,   Nantlcoke, 
Nasareth  National  Bank,   Nasareth,    . 


Second  National   Bank,    Nasareth,    

First  National  Bank,   New  Albany 

First   National   Bank,    New   Bloomfleld,     

New  Alexander  National  Bank,    New  Alexander, 
First  National  Bank,    New  Bethlehem 


Old  National  Bank,  of  New  Brighton,   New  Brighton, 

Union  National  Bank,   New  Brighton 

First  National  Bank,   New  Berlin,    

Citizens'  National  Bank,    New  Castle,    

First  National  Bank,    New  Castle,    


National  Bank  of  Lawrence  County,    New  Castle,    . 

Union  National  Bank,   New  Castle.    

New  Cumberland  National  Bank,    New  Cumberland, 

First  National  Bank,    New  Freedom 

New  Holland  National  Bank,   New  Holland,    .<..<. 

farmers'  National  Bank,  New  Holland,    , 
lntt  National  Bank,    New  Kensington 

Grange  National  Bank,    New  MUford,    

First  National  Bank,    New  Salem,    

First   National    Bank,    Newport,     

Citisens'    National   Bank,    Newport,     

First  Natiom.!   Bank,    Newtown 

First  National   Bank,   Newvllle 

Farmers'    National    Bank.    Newvllle,     

First    National    Bank ,    Nicholson 

First  National   Bank,    Norristown,     

Montgomery   National   Bank,    Norrlatown,     

People's  National  Bank ,    Norristown 

First   National   Bank,    North  East 

National  Bank,    North  East 


Northumberland  National   Bank,    Northumberland, 

North  Wales  National   Bank,    North   Wales 

First   National   Bank,    Oakdale,    

First  National  Bank,    Oakmont 

Oil  City  National   Bank,    Oil   City 

First  National  Bank ,   OH  City 

Lamberton   National   Bank,    Oil  City 

First   National    Bank,    Oley 

First  National  Bank  Olyphant 

First  National   Bank,    Orblsonia 

First  National   Bank.    Orwlgsbnrg 

First   National    Bank,    Osceola 

Farmers'    National    Bank.    Oxford 

National  Bank  of  Oxford.    Oxford,    

First  National   Bank ,    Palmerton 


Parnassus  National  Bank,   Parnassna,    ... 
Parkesburg  National   Bank.    Parkesburg. 
First   National    Bank,    Parkers'    Landing, 

First   National   Bank,    Patton 

Grange   National    Bank,    Patton t     


824  80 

174  85 
181  24 
270  55 
146  80 

832  88 
381  79 
350  72 
125  85 
296  34 

200  89 
372  82 

1,000  00 
511  46 

1,000  00 

375  92 
115  44 

380  40 
185  00 
500  00 

555  18 

807  94 

128  18 

1,870  24 

8,000  00 

1,500  00 
455  40 
185  28 
303  33 

887  48 

245  62 
237  50 
127  14 
203  59 
500  00 

270  31 

1,000  00 

585  54 

44  93 

262  65 

1,818  42 

1,878  07 

956  27 

418  51 

219  96 

228  48 
875  20 
488  48 
284  76 
515  72 

866  24 
1,000  00 
126  13 
736  78 
119  06 

299  50 
357  10 
579  22 
1,057  67 
136  64 

163  58 
426  89 
206  60 
663  12 
337  25 

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Revenue*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

stock. 


Peckville   National   Bank,    Peckville 0,n  .- 

First   National    Bank,    Perkasie,    iifi  Si 

First   Natioual   Bunk,    Perryopolis,     *™  {* 

Flrat   National    Bank,    Peu   Argyl,     \ «5I  ST 

Tun  Argyl  National  Bank,   Pen  Argyl '.'.'.'.':'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  278  02 

Penbrook    National    Bank,     ...  .. 

Farmers'   National  Bank,    Peiinsburg ............  xxo  vi 

First   National   Bank,    Phlllipsburg ill  £. 

Moahannau  National   Bank,    Phlllipsburg, X*7  J~ 

Pine  Grove   National   Bank,     !.'!!!!'.!".  121  77 

Flrat  National  Bank,    l'itcalru 0,A  OR 

First   National   Bank,    Pittaton „  5J2  -~ 

First  National  Bank,    Pluniville, * ?22  V2 

Pleasant  Unity  National  Bank,   Pleasant  Unity JE2  2?» 

Plymouth  National  Bank,    Plymouth '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  640  58 

First  Nstional  Bank,    Plymouth +  nAn  „. 

First   National   Bank,    Point    Marion ] ". .  ] ; ' 2X2  22 

People's  National  Bank,    Point  Marion ikV  22 

Portland  National  Bauk,    Portland,    524  22 

Cltisens'  National  Bank,    Port  Allegany ,    ."."."!.'!'.! .'!.".." !  330  25 

First  National  Bank,   Port  Allegany «aa  An 

First  National  Bank,   Portage,    V?k  ?2 

Citiseus'    National   Bank,    Pottstown i   nia  ok 

National   Bank  of  Pottatown,    Pottstown,    i'sna  vo 

National  Iron  Bank,   Pottstown '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.  llit  65 

Miners'   National  Banks,   Pottsville,    i  7*1  ^n 

Merchants'    National   Bank,    Pottsville atl  n2 

Pennsylvania  National  Bank,    Pottsville 1  VSJ  «» 

Punxsutawney  National  Bank ,   Puuxsuta  wuey ,    } '  5?2  q5 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  National  Bank,   Pnoenixvllle,    '.'.'.'.'.'.'.  660  00 

National  Bank  of  Pnoenixvllle,    Phoenixville ,  „n  ,„ 

Bank  of  North  America,    Philadelphia innniri  no 

Centennial    National   Bank,    Philadelphia,     2 '222  22 

Central   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 7  Sin  22 

Corn    Exchange    National    Bank 0  476  00 

Eighth    National    Bank,     Philadelphia 2  7»»n  on 

Farmers'    and  Mechanics'    National   Bank,    Philadelphia .'!.'!'!"  i?47»  SI 

First  National  Bank,    Philadelphia !\  . «  niS  22 

Fourth   Street  National   Bank,    Philadelphia <to  nnn  nn 

Franklin  National  Bank,    Philadelphia 10,'000  00 

Girard    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     2000000 

Kensington   National   Bank,    Philadelphia .    9  9iq  an 

Manayunk    National    Bant,    Philadelphia,     «  0OO  00 

Manufacturers'    National    Bank,    Philadelphia i'qtq  at 

Market  Street   National   Bank,    Philadelphia ,    8*275  43 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     7  A7n  n« 

National   Bank  of  Germantown.    Philadelphia .........  V nAX  aa 

National   Bank  of  North  Liberties,    Philadelphia «'noo  no 

National   Security    Bank,    Philadelphia S'SK  tun 

Ninth  National  Bank,   l'hlladelphia S,0$0  00 

Northern   National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     r 1  B99  aa 

Northwestern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia ofnnn  nt\ 

Penn   National   Bank,    Philadelphia r'JJno  no 

Philadelphia,    National    Bank,    Philadelphia ii'000  00 

Quaker  City  National   Bank,    Philadelphia,    3) 862  49 

Second    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     9  onn  nn 

Sixth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia f  »=XX  22 

H-mthwark   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 'JS  S 

Southwestern   National    Bank .    Philadelphia ,     1 ' 4%i  £4 

Textile    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 1 1 233  08 

Tenth   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 1  oAq  iq 

Third   National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     *«»»  a? 

Tradesmen   National   Bank,    Philadelphia s' 000  no 

Union   National   Bank,    Philadelphia,     4»70t  7I 

^ea^era  National  Bank,   Philadelphia,    3226  14 

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Revenues  of  the  Common  wealth.     Tax  ou  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

stock. 


American     National     Bank 

Bank  of  Pittsburg  National  Association,    Pittsburg,    

Columbia  National   Bank,    Pittsburg,    

Commercial  National  Bank,    Pittsburg 

Diamond  National   Bank,    Pittsburg,    

Duquesne   National   Bank,    Pittsburg 

Exchange   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Farmers'    Deposit   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

First  National  Bank,   Pittsburg,    

First   National    Bank   of   Birmingham,    Pittsburg 

Fourth   National   Bank,    Pittsburg, 

Federal   National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     

German   National   Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Keystone   National   Bank,    Pittsburg,    

Liberty  National  Bank,   Pittsburg 

Lincoln  National  Bank,    

Marine  National  Bank,    Pittsburg 

Mellon   National   Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Metropolitan    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Monongabela  National   Bank ,    Pittsburg,    

National  Bank  of  Western  Pennsylvania,    Pittsburg 

Pennsylvania   National  Bank ,    Pittsburg,    

People's   National  Bank,    Pittsburg, 

Second   National   Bank,    Pittsburg,    

Third  National   Bank,    Pittsburg 

United  8tates  National   Bank,    Pittsburg 

Union   National   Bank,    Pittsburg 

Washington    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Merchant  National   Bank,    Quakertown,    

Quakertown  National   Bank ,    Quakertown ,    

Quarryyille   National    Bank,    Quarryvllle,     

Farmers'   National  Bank,   Quarryville,    

First  National  Bank,   Ralston,    

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Beading 

First   National    Bank,    Beading,     

Keystone   National    Bank.    Reading 

National    Union   Bank,    Rending 

Penn   National    Bank,    Reading,     

Reading    National    Bank,    Reading,     

Second    National    Bank ,    Reading,     

First  National    Bank,    Red   Lion 

Farmers'   and  Merchants'   National   Bank,    Red  Lion, 

ReedsriUe    National    Bank,     Reedsville,     *. . 

First   National    Bank ,    Renova 

First   National   Bank,    ReynoldSYtlle,    

Citizens'  National  Bank,   Beynoldsville,    

People's  National   Bank,    Reynoldsville 

Rice's  Landing  National   Bank,    Rice's  Landing,    

First   National    Bank,    Rlejrelsvllle 

Richland   National    Bank,    Richland,     

Elk  County  National   Bank,    Rldgway 

Ridgway   Natl  mal    Bank.    Rldgwsy,     

First  National   Bank.    Rlngtown 

First   National    Bank,    Rtmershurp 

First   National    Bank.    Rochester,     

People's  National   Bank.    Rochester,    

First   National    Bank .    Rockwood 

National    Bank,    of   Royersford,    Royersford 

First    National    Bank.    Roscoe 

Rural  Valley  National   Bank,    RurnI    Valley 

First  National   Bank,    Sayre,    

The   National   Bank,    Sayre 

First  National   Bank,    Salisbury 

First    National    Bank.    Saltsburg 

First    National    Bank,    Saxton ,     


1,063 

13 

21,604 

89 

6,000 

00 

2,178  00 

6,000  00 

5,000 

00 

8,256 

12 

32,878 

70 

10,000  00 

1,000  00 

1,288  35 

9,504 

24 

4,082  02 

5,000  00 

1,410  79 

5,964  91 

1,745  78 

27,782  08 

2,977  96 

10,000  00 

4,504  60 

1,450 

50 

10,000  00 

16,136  70 

2,886  86 

2,750  76 

6,000  00 

1,504 

66 

322  08 

1,000  00 

567 

74 

246 

70 

66 

84 

4,000 

20 

2,020 

78 

1,000 

00 

2,000 

00 

1,000 

00 

2,000  00 

3,000  00 

392 

54 

338 

72 

408  93 

454 

77 

732 

00 

301 

00 

514 

41 

ir»n 

00 

118 

50 

138 

05 

966 

51 

506 

R8 

162 

f»2 

439 

61 

789 

07 

300 

00 

2K0 

00 

9M> 

96 

283 

00 

ins 

34 

372 

77 

272 

10 

292 

33 

598 

66 

167 

69 

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Revenues  of  tbe  Commuuwealtli.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  baj 

stock. 


National   Bank   of   Schwenksvllle,    Soheweuksvllle 

First  National   Bank,    Scbaefferstowu 

Broadway  National  Bank,    Scottdale 

First  National  Bank,    Scottdale,    

First   National   Bank,    Scenery   Hill 

First    National    Bank,    Scranton,     

People's    National    Bank,     Scranton,     

Third  National  Bank,    Scranton 

Traders'    National   Bank,    Scranton,    

Union  National  Bank,   Scranton 

.  First   National   Bank,    Schuylkill   Haven,    

Cement  National   Bank,    Siegfried,    

First  National   Bank,    Scllnsgrove 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Sellnsgrove,     

Selleroville   National    Bank,    Sellersvllle,     

Seven    Valleys    National    Bank,     

First    National    Bank,    Sewlckley ,     

Tbe   National   Bank,    Sbamokln 

Market    Street    National    Bank,    Sbamokln,     

First   National   Bank,    Sharon 

McDowell  National  Bank,   Sharon,    

Merchant  and  Manufacturing  National   Bank,    Sharon, 

Sharpsburg   National    Bank 

Sheffield    National    Bank,    Sheffield 

First  National    Tlank,    Shenandoah,    

Citizens'    National   Bank,    Shenandoah,     

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Shenandoah,     

First   National  Bank,    Sheridan,    

First   National    Bank,    Shlnglehouse,     

First  National  Bank,   South  Fork,    

St.   Mary's  National  Bank,    St.   Marys 

First   National    Bank,    Spangler,    

Grange    National    Bank.    Spartansburg,     

National   Bank  of  Spring  City,    Spring  Cliy 

First    National    Bank,    Spring   Grove 

People's  National  Bank,    Spring  Grove 

Sprlngdale    National    Bank 

Steelton   National   Bank ,    Steelton 

First    National     Bank,     Stoneboro,      

First  National   Bank,    Stewartstown 

People's  National  Bank,   Stewartstown 

First   National    Bank,    Strasburg,    

First    National    Bank,    Strondsburg,     

Stroudsburg  National  Bank,   Strondsburg 

First  National  Bank,    State  College 

First  National  Bank,   Shickshinny,    

First  National   Bank,    Sbippensburg,     

People's  National   Bank,    Shippenshurg,    

First    National  Bank,    Shippenvllle,     

National   Bank,    of  Slatlngton,    Slatington 

Cltlsens'    National    Bank,    Slatlngton 

Grange    National    Bank,    SUgo 

First   National    Bank,    Slippery    Rock.     

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Slippery   Rock 

Grange   National    Bank ,    Smethport 

First    National    Bank,    Smithfleld 

First   National   Bank,    Smithton 

First    National    Bank,    Somerfleld,     

First    National    Bank,    Somerset 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Somerset,     

Somerset    County   National    Bank,    Somerset 

Union    National    Bank,    Souderton,     

First    National    Bank,    Stoyestown ,     

Union   National   Bank,    SnmmerrlUe,    

First  National   Bank,    Banbury,    


958 
121 
287 
500 
182 

,000 
,058 
,000 
,052 
,818 

487 
500 
500 
150 
717 


01 

778 

782 

707 

1,160 

704 
846 
226 
888 
1,000 

553 
1,000 
289 
182 
345 

1,250 
311 
115 

1,118 
319 

230 
145 
1,172 
150 
415 

268 
595 
500 
1,000 
284 

162 
726 
320 
124 
780 

490 
128 
205 
150 

484 

134 
117 
125 
500 
390 

291 
956 
247 
222 
2,000 


44 

29 
22 
00 
44 

00 
51 
00 
79 
36 

48 
00 
00 
64 
04 

50 
21 

04 
70 

77 

18 
31 
17 
48 
00. 

16 
00 
87 
80 
00 

00 
07 
10 
35 
65 

10 
79 
46 
98 
25 

45 
36 
00 
00 
95 

00 
97 
60 
00 
00 

52 
00 
86 
87 
19 

80 
14 
24 
00 
32 

66 
27 
11 
16 
00 


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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stuck — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bank 

■lock. 


Sunbury    National    Bank,    Sunbury 

City    National    Bank,    SuayueUunuu,     

First    National    Bank,    Susquehanna 

First  National  Bank,   Sulersville,    . . 

Swsrthniore    National    Bank,    Swarthmore 

First   National    Bank   Swineford,    

First    National    Buuk,     SJwiasvale,     

First    National    Bank,    Sykvsvillu 

First   National   Bank,    Tauiag,ua,    

Tamaqua    National    Bank,      

National  Bank  of  Tarentum,  Tarentum 

People's   National   Bank   of  Tarentum 

Terre  Hill  National  Bank,   Terre  HilJ,    

Grange  National  Bank,   Tioga 

Telford  National  Bank,    Teiford,    

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Tionesta,    

Forest   County   National   Bank,    Tionesta 

Second    National    Bank,    Tltusville,     

National  Bank,  Topton 

First   National   Bank,    Turtle  Creek,    

Citizens'    National   Bank,    Towanda,    

First   National   Bank,    Towanda 

Tower  City  National   Bank,    Tower   City 

First   NaUonai   Bank,    Trafford  City 

First    National    Bank,    Troy 

Grange    National    Bank ,    Troy ,     

Citizens'   National  Bank.   Tunknaunock ,    

Wyoming    National    Bank,    Tud  It  bannock,     

Farmers   'and  Merchants'   National   Bank,    Tyrone, 
First  National  Bank,    Tyrone,    

Blair  County  National  Bank,   Tyrone 

First    National    Bank,    Treverton 

Tremont  National   Bank.    Tremont,    

First   National    Bank,    Ulster,     

Home   National    Bank,    Union   City,     

National    Bank,    Union    City 

Grange    National    Bank,    Ulysses 

First    National    Bank,    Unioutown,     

National   Bank  of   Fayette  County,    Uniontowu,    .. 
Second    National    Bank,    Uniontown 

First    National    Bank,    Vanderbllt,     

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Vandergrift,     

First    National    Bank,     Verona,     

First    National    Bank,     Wampum,     

Citizens'    National   Bank,    Warren,    

First  National  Bank,   Warren ,    

Warren    National    Bank,     

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Washington,     

First   National    Bank,    Washington 

Watson  town    National    Bank,    Watson  town 

Farmers'    National    Bank,     Watsontown,     

Citizens'  National  Bank,   Waynesboro,    

People's    National    Bank,    Waynesboro 

American    National    Bank,     Waynesburg,     

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Waynesburg,     

People's   National    Bank,    Waynesburg,    

First  National  Bank,   Webster,    

First   National    Bank ,    Weatherly ,     

First    National    Bank,    Wellsboro,     

Wellsville    National    Bank,     

Wernersrllle   National   Bank 

West  Alexander  National  Bank,   West  Alexander, 

People's   National   Bank,    West  Alexander,    

Writ  National  Bank,  wait  Chester 

national  Bask  of  Obaittr  Co.,  Wait  Cheater,   .., 


520  00 
291  88 
036  59 
137  00 
260  90 

229  72 
232  53 
128  38 
928  86 
710  27 

498  45 
409  50 
170  70 
169  15 
188  71 

269  25 
500  00 
2,402  84 
124  77 
230  63 

891  40 
1,041  48 
214  29 
125  66 
588  84 

365  56 

394  12 
886  03 
324  00 
948  33 

797  55 
186  00 
148  14 
97  86 
226  89 

022  72 

132  20 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

980  00 

116  88 
311  32 
558  57 
133  26 
711  25 

946  08 
2,066  14 
2,000  00 
1,807  28 

405  77 

484  00 

440  89 

988  64 

1,091  40 

2,000  00 

940  23 
118  85 
174  44 
1,704  84 
126  99 

290  89 

226  26 

214  65 

1,889  65 

3,140  41 

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Revenues  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Bank  Stock — Continued. 


NATIONAL  BANKS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 

on  bai 
stock. 


People's   National    Bank   of  West  Conshohocken 104  40 

First  National   Bank,    West  Elisabeth,    258  45 

National  Bank  of  West  Grove,    West  Grove 496  82 

Farmers'  and  Traders'  National  Bank,  West  Held , 221  60 

First   National    Bank,    West   Newton,     824  33 

First  National  Bank,    West  Middlesex,    102  00 

First    National    Bank,    Wllkes-Barre 8,447  22 

Luserne   County    National    Bank,    Wllkes-Barre 2,033  18 

Second  National   Bank,    Wllkes-Barre,    5,000  00 

Wyoming   National    Bank,    Wllkes-Barre 1,500  00 

First  National   Bank,    Wilson.    177  42 

Central    National    Bank,    Wilkinsburg 568  20 

First    National    Bank,    Wilkinsburg 500  00 

First   National   Bank,    Williamsburg,     825  98 

Farmers'   and  Merchants'   National   Bank,    Williamsburg,    100  00 

First    National    Bank,    Wllliamsport 2,98178 

Lycoming   National    Bank,    Wllliamsport 1,000  00 

west    Branch    National    Bank,    Wllliamsport 2,000  00 

Wiliiamsport    National    Bank,    Wllliamsport,     868  46 

Bituminous    National    Bank,    Winburn 246  68 

Oitisens'   National  Bank,    Wlndber 270  26 

Wlndber    National    Bank,     Wlndber.     325  00 

Bast    Pittsburg   National    Bank,    Wilmerdlng 908  66 

Wllmerding  National    Bank.    Wilmerdlng 385  21 

First    National    Bank,    Wrigbtsville,     995  16 

First    National    Bank,    Wyalusing 158  08 

First  National  Bank,    Wyoming 286  66 

Yardley  National  Bank,    Tardley 568  00 

Drovers'   and   Mechanics'    National    Bank ,    York 782  00 

Farmers'   National  Bank,    York 1,626  58 

First    National    Bank,    York,     2,355  95 

Industrial  National  Bank,   York,    226  68 

Western   National    Bank,    York,     1,874  46 

York  County  National  Bank,    York,    2,962  51 

York   National    Bank,    York,     3,347  46 

First  National  Bank,    York   Springs 162  67 

First  National   Bank,    Youngwood 184  06 

First    National    Bank,    Youngsville 260  00 

First    National    Bank,    Zelienople,     80179 

People's    National    Bank,    Zelienople,     282  22 

Total,      $907,848  16 

Interest  and   penalty,     89  16 


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Revenues   of   the   Commonweal tb.      Receipt*   from   Corporations. 


2.  INCORPORATED  STATE  BANKS. 


Location. 


Incorporated  State  Banks — 
Corporate  Name. 


Tax  on 
bank 
stock. 


Expense 
of  exami- 
nation. 


Bonus. 


Total. 


Albion Citizen*  Bank,    

Allegheny,    Bank    of   8ecured    Savings, 

Allegheny,    Ohio  Valley  Bank,    

Allegheny Worklngman's  Savings  Bank 

and  Trust   Co. ,     

Annvllle People's  Deposit  Bank,    . . . 

Avalon ,    Avalon  Bank,    

Archbald Arcbbald    Bank,     

Braddock,    State    Bank    of    Braddock, 

California,     People's  Bank,    

Carbondale Liberty   Discount   and   Sav- 
ings   Bank,     


Carbondale Miners'      and      Mechanics' 

Savings   Bank 

Carbondale Pioneer  Dime  Bank,    

Carlisle Carlisle    Deposit   Bank,     .. 

Oharleroi ,    Bank  of  Charlerol 

Danville People's  Bank 


Donora Bank    of    Donora ,     

Donora ,     People's    Bank,     

Dunmore Fidelity  Deposit  and  Dis- 
count  Bank 

Dravosburg,      ...State   Bank,     

DlUsburg Farmers'     and     Merchants' 

Bank,      

Elisabeth State    Bank 

Elisabeth  town,    . .  Elisabeth  town        Exchange 

Bank,      

Ellsabethville,     ..Lykens  Valley  Bank,    

Erie People's  Bank,    

Fayette    City,     . .  Citizen's    Bank,     

Franklin,     Exchange    Bank,     

Freeland Citizens'    Bank,     

Freeport Freeport    Bank 

Olen  Rock,    Glen    Rock    State    Bank,     . 

Harrlsburg Allison's    Hill    Bank,     ... 


Citizens'    Bank 

....Commercial    Bank,     .... 

East   End   Bank,     

Sixth    St.     Bank 

. . . .  Hamburg  Savings   Bank , 


Harrlsburg, 
Harrlsburg, 
Harrlsburg, 
Harrlsburg, 
Hamburg, 

Hanover,    Savings    Fund    Society,     . 

Hanover,    Farmers'     State    Bank, 

Hanover People's  Bank 

Honesdale,     Farmer's     and     Mechanic's 

Bank,      

Honesdale,     Honesdale  Dime  Bank,    . . . 

Honesdale Wayne       County       Savings 

Bank,      

Hummelatown,    . .  Farmers'    Bank 

Indiana ,     Farmers'   Bank,    

Indiana,     Indiana      County      Deposit 

Bank 

Jeannette Glass    City    Union    Deposit 

Bank 

Jonestown,     Jonestown    Bank,     

Johnstown,    Dollar  Deposit  Bank,    .... 

Kingston Deposit  and  Savings  Bank, 

Kutztown Farmers'   Bank 

Lit  ties  town Uttlestown     Sav.ngs     InstI 

tution ,     

Lykens Miners'  Deposit  Bank,    . . . 

Marlanna Farmers  and  Miners  Bank, 

McSher  rystown , . .  Farmers'     Bank,     

McKeeaport,     . . .  City  Bank 

McKeesport,      . . .  Merchants'    Bank,     


$78  66 
981  60 
481  90 

1,000  00 
234  52 

251  25 
253  36 
306  03 
300  00 

329  00 


1,000  00 
600  84 

1,000  00 
750  00 


485  50 
465  96 


385  33 

872  30 

241  60 

1,226  25 

340  60 

1,000  00 
484  70 
395  38 

"*286'2i 

200  00 
690,91 
353  20 
230  00 
500  00 

500  00 
245  67 
492  84 

341  18 
462  20 


1,000  00 

507  31 

1,637  80 

1,000  00 

214  73 

:t64  00 

333  70 

1,000  00 

232  40 

250  00 

500  00 
202  49 
303  72 
781  16 
229  47 


$57  08 
84  10 

112  04 

27  38 

80  78 

28  64 

31  44 

32  02 

81  96 


73  04 
35  54 
53  54 
51  60 
28  68 

31  50 


39  36 
32  16 


82  30 

33  24 

29  26 
46  92 
28  94 

49  90 
41  16 

37  56 

30'42 

28  22 
40  08 
84  66 
28  35 

38  62 

67  50 
28  54 
37  72 

30  86 
37  66 


82  72 

32  12 
64  04 

35  38 

28  76 

29  64 

33  80 
56  48 
27  48 

33  56 

33  70 

26  64 
29  06 
40  76 

27  68 


$160  67 


83  34 


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Revenues  of   the   Commonwealth.      Receipts   from   Corporations — Continued. 


INCORPORATED   STATE   BANKS— Continued. 


Location. 


1  Incorporated  State  Banks — 
I  Corporate  Name. 


Tax  on 
bank 
stock. 


Expense 
of  exami- 
nation. 


Total. 


McKeesport , 

. . .  People's  Rank, 

2,000  00 
500  00 
351  30 
478  02 
410  92 

""299*67 

408  75 
502  28 
490  97 

75  60      . 

34  20      . 
29  42      . 
33  82      . 

36  64      . 

3o'o6      . 

33  14      . 
41  22      . 

33  60     . 

27  16      . 
53  90     . 
51  58 

35  84      . 
38  54 

28  46     . 

36*82     . 

35  54     . 
66  96     . 

45  68     . 

112  86     . 

55  86     . 

112  14     . 
41  54     . 

117  28     . 
176  20      . 

112  72      . 
28  24      . 
32  94      . 

71  30     . 
45  44      . 
41  40      . 

37  20      . 
308  64      . 

379  78      . 

36  54      . 
26  40      . 

202  98      . 

69  16     . 

34  10     . 

MIddletown,     . 

. . .  Farmers'  Rank,    

Mlfllinburg, 

. .    Farmers'   Bank,    

Miffllnbnrg, 
Millvale 

Mead vi lie,      . . 

. .    Mlfllinburg    Bank,     

...Bank  of  Millvale 

. . .  Commonwealth   Bank,    .... 

238  84     

Muncj,     

New   Oxford, 

. . .  Farmers'     and     Merchants' 
Bank,      

Oil    City,     ... 

. . .  Citizens'  Banking  Co 

. . .  Olyphant  Bank ,    

Olypbant,     ... 

Old    Forge,     . 

. . .  Discount        and        Deposit 
Bank 

Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 

..Ridge    Avenue    Bank,     ... 

. .  Bank  of  Commerce,    

...Fox   Chase  Bank 

. . .  American    Bank,    

. . .  PennaylTania    State    Bank, 

...North   Penn   Bank,    

...All  Nations  Deposit  Bank, 
...Allegheny    Valley    Bank,     . 
...Anchor  Savings  Bank,    ... 

. . .  Arsenal   Bank 

953  43 

1,737  10 

488  24 

268  08 

240  00 

42216 

307  13 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 
2,000  00 
1,093  42 

1,271  61 
661  67 

2,000  00 
2,432  22 

2,658  06 
246  14 
284  97 

1,951  21 
477  48 

1,000  00 
345  45 

8,623  80 

3,918  36 

565  74 

55  85 

6,423  17 

2,363  69 

500  00 

"   333  S3      "...".".. 

Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 

166  07      .."".." 

Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia, 

100  67      ...."..." 

Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    ... 
Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    . . . 
Pittsburg,    ... 
Pittsburg,    . . . 

...City   Deposit   Bank 

...Diamond   Savings   Bank,    . 
. . .  Farmers'     Deposit    Savings 

Bank 

...Fifth  Avenue  Bank 

...Freehold   Bank,    

. . .  German    Savings    and    De- 
posit   Bank,     

Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    ... 
Pittsburg,    ... 
Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    . . . 
Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    . . . 

. . .  Fimle  wood    Bank 

lngs   Bank,     

Pittsburg,    . . . 
Pittsburg,    . . . 

...liberty    Savings    Bank,     . 
. . .  Manufacturers'    Bank ,     ... 
...Park    Bank,     

Pittsburg,    ... 

Pittsburg,    ... 
Pittsburg,    . . . 

...People's    Sayings    Bank,     . 
. . .  Pittsburg    Bank    for    Sar- 

Pittsburg,    . . . 

. . .  Pennsylvania      Savings 
Bank , 

Pittsburg,    . . . 
Pittsburg,    . . . 
Pittsburg,    . . . 

. . .  Polithania    State    Bank,     . 
...Union    Savings    Bank,     ... 
. . .  Western    Savings    and    De- 
posit   Bank,     

Palmyra 

Pitts  ton,    .... 

...Palmyra    Bank 

...Dime   Bank,     

333  34        •••*•••• 

Pittston,    .... 

1,000  00 

1,336  13 
891  84 

275  31 

317  30 

1,000  00 

1,000  00 

360  23 

2,500  00 

505  55 

1,000  00 

96  30      . 

63  36      . 
39  12      . 

30  18      . 
30  08     . 
37  96      . 

100  84      . 

87  30     . 

99  38      . 
41  84      . 
86  24     . 

Plttston 

. . .  People's       Union       Savings 
Bank 

Pottsvllle,     .. 

Pottstown,     . . 

Reading 

Reading 

Scranton ,     ... 

...Union   Safe   Deposit   Bank, 

.  ..Tri    County    Banking    Co., 

.. . .  Nererslnk   Bank 

...Schuylkill   Valley    Bank,     . 

...Dime  Deposit  aud   Discount 

Bank,      

Scranton, 

...Electric    City    Bank 

.  ..(Jreen    Ridge    Bank 

Bank,      ...s 

260  67      

Scranton ,     ... 

"io6  67      ""..'".' 

Scranton ,     ... 

Scranton,     . . . 
Scranton,     ... 

...Scranton   Saving  Bank,    .. 

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Location. 


Incorporated  State  Bunks 
Corporate  Name. 


Tnx  on 
bank 
stock. 


Expense 
of  exami- 
nation. 


Total. 


Scran  ton,     County   Savings    Hank   Co.,  2,000  00  103  28 

Scran  ton,     South  Side  Bank 880  48  38  66 

Scran  ton,     West   Side    Rank 682  93  48  02 

Scranton Pine   Brook    Bank 

Reran  ton Providence    Bank,     483  84  34  36 

Shamokin Shamokin  Banking  Co.,    ..  577  46  34  58 

Sharpaburg Farmers'     and     Mecbnntca' 

Bank,      600  00  38  16 

Shrewsbury,  Shrewsbury  Sayings  Insti- 
tution   375  82  36  36 

Steelton,    People's    Bank,     318  29  30  24 

St.   Clair,    Cltlxens'    Bank 279  29  32  96 

South    Bethlehem,  South   8ide  Bank,    461  70  32  46 

Taylor,  Taylor  Discount  and  De- 
posit   Bank,     303  10  32  26 

Tltusvllle Commercial    Bank 1 ,  500  00  63  34 

Uniontown People's    Bank    of    Fayette 

County,     327  08  28  10 

Valley  View,    ...Valley   View    Bank,     

Warren Warren    Savings   Bank,     ..  1,375  50  106  52 

Waynesboro,  ...Bank  of  Waynesb6ro,  ...  1,500  00  48  22 
West  Newton.   . . .  Farmers'     and     Merchants' 

Bank 51142  36  90 

West  Pittston,    ..West   Side   Bank 181  53  27  32 

White  Haven.    ..White        Haven        Savings 

Bank,      250  00  35  08 


Wllkes-Barre, 
Wllkes-Barre, 
Wllkes-Barre, 

Wllkes-Barre, 
Wilkinsburg, 

Williamsport,  , 
Willlamsport,    , 

Womelsdorf ,  . , 
Woodberry,  ... 
Wllliamstown, 

York,     


.Heights  Deposit  Bank,    ... 

.  Dime  Deposit  Bank 

.  Wllkes-Barre    Deposit    and 

Savings    Bank,     

.  South  Side  Bank,    

.Wilkinsburg    Bank 


.  Bank   of   Newberry,     . . 
.  Savings      Inst. ,      City 

Williamsport 

.  Union    Bank ,     

.Farmers'    Bank 

.Williams   Valley    Bank, 


.City    Bank, 
Totals, 


1,500  00 
374  88 
500  00 

296  25 

1,165  33 

368  78 

18  37 

293  03 

1,920  90 


44  92 

89  90 
34  12 
39  30 

31  58 

62  88 
34  28 
25  00 
29  92 

64  64 


160  G7 


166  07 


$106,957  33       $6,722  01       $2,583  38  $116,262  72 


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3.  INCORPORATED  SAVINGS  INSTITUTIONS. 


Tax 

on 

Income. 


Total 
receipts. 


Beneficial  Savings  Fund  Society.   Philadelphia,    $2 ,  118  52 

People's  Savings  Bank,  Philadelphia,    

People's  Savings  Bank,   Harrlsburg 6  68 

Philadelphia  Savings  Fund  Society,  Philadelphia,    ..  34,078  34 

Saving  Fund  Society,   German  town,   Philadelphia,..  1,384  86 

Theo.  Starr  Savings  Bank,  Philadelphia,    27  84 

First  Penny  Savings  Bank,   Philadelphia,    

Western  Saving  Fund  Society,  Philadelphia 6,383  97 

Dime  Savings  Bank,   Chester  county,    138  22 

Dollar    Savings    Bank,    Pittsburg 482  55 

Johnstown    Savings    Bank, 15  00 

Jelco  Savings  Fund,    Consbohocken ,    

Italian  Co-operative  Banking  Association,    Philadel- 
phia,        

Monument  Cemetery  Association,    Philadelphia.    ...  34  56 

Total,      .'..  $45,270  44 


$140  00 

25  00 

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109  00 

26  00 
34  00 

809  00 
82  00 

296  00 
51  00 
25  00 

25  16 


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5.  BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS. 


Tax. 


Expense 
of  examina- 
i        tion. 


Total. 


Acme  Building  and  I-oan  Association,  Pitts- 
burg,      

Beaver  County  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,  New  Brighton 

Beaver  Savings  and  Loan  Association, Beaver, 

Birmingham  Dime  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Pittsburg 

Bradford  Building  and  Savings  Association, 
Bradford,      

Cammar  Building  and  Loan  Association,    Mo- 

naca 

Central    Building    and    Loan    Association    of 

Beaver    Comity,     Rochester,     

Connellsville   Building  and   Loan  Association, 

Gonnellsville 

Conewango    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Warren , 

County  Seat   Building  and  Loan   Association, 

Beaver,     

Columbia     Building     and     Loan     Association, 

Beaver    Fails,     

Cosmopolitan   Savings  and   Loan   Association, 

Pittsburg,     

Confidence    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Pittsburg 

Citizens'    Loan    and    Investment    Association, 

Harrisburg,      

Dollar     Savings     Association     of     Lawrence 

County,    New   Castle,     

Dime  Savings  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Sharpsburg,      

Dime  Savings  and  Loun  Association,  Beaver 
Falls,    

Bast  Pittsburg  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,  Turtle  Creek ,    

Eureka  Savings  Fund  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Farmers'  Building  and  Loan  Association  of 
Bush  Creek ,   Rochester,    

German  Building  and  Loan  No.  3  Association, 
Pittsburg,     

(iuarautee  Saving  and  Loan  Association, 
Steelton 

Greenfield  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg,     

Harrisburg  Savings  and  Loan  Association, 
Harrisburg,      

Home  Protective  Savings  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion ,    New    Brighton , 

Home  Savings  and  Loan  Association,  Oil 
City,      

Inter  State  Savings  aud  Loan  Association, 
New   Castle 

Independent  Deposit  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Iron  City  Deposit  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Keystone  State  Building  and  lx>an  Associa- 
tion ,    Pittsburg 

Lebanon  Valley  Savings  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion ,     Lebanon 

Modern  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Wil- 
liamsburg  

Mozart  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Mutual  Building  aud  Loan  \<s  iciatlon, 
Freedom 

Prudential  Building  and  I  nnn  Association, 
Pittsburg 


30  52 


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35 

84 

60 

431 

46 

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20 

124 

96 

36  40 

237 

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17 

20 

381 

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113 

30 

212 

10 

53 

60 

380  38 

42 

40 

15 

69 

04 

98 

237 

76 

1,019 

25 

342 

12 

15 

80 

189 

60 

267 

20 

1,109 

90 

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55 

88 

80 

99 

88 

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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


5.  BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATION&^-Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Expense     1  I 

Tax.         of  ex  am  in  a- ;     Interest.    I       Total, 
tion. 


Penn    Loan    Association,    Pittsburg,     103  12 

Pennsylvania  Saving  Fund  au<l  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Pittsburg,     380  47 

Peoples     Building     and      Loan      Association, 

Beaver    Falls 308  80 

Peoples     Building     and      Loan      Association, 

Oil   City 177  83 

Peoples      Building     and      Loan      Association, 

Connellsville,     48  31 

Peoples  Mutual  Saving  Fund  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,    Scottdalc 64   12 

Progressive    Mutual    Saving    Fuud    and    Loan 

Association,    Pittsburg 1 16  60 

Pblllpsburg    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Monaca 1 6  40 

Relief  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Wash- 
ington,        1 13  20 

Rochester    Building    and     Linn     Association, 

Rochester,      6.~>o  34 

Security     Building     and     Loan     Association, 

Scranton 45  33 

Second  New  Brighton  Building  and  Loan  As- 
sociation,   New   Brighton 593  64 

Scottdale     Building     and     Loan     Association, 

Scottdale,     34  44 

Sprlngdale    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Sprlngdale,     03  30 

Standard     Savings     and     Loan     Association, 

Steelton,     22  80 

State  Capital  Savings  and  Loan   Association, 

Harrlsburg 2, 874  00 

St.     Marys    Savings    and    Loan    Association, 

St.    Marys,     11   20 

Siienango  Valley  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Sharon ion  62 

Ten  Cent  Tutor  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,    Pittsburg,     78  30 

Thirteenth  Ward  Bnilding  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion   Pittsburg 7  00 

Twentieth  Century  Saving  and  Building  As- 
sociation,   Harrlsburg,     23  60 

Union    Bnilding    and    Loan    Association,     W. 

Brldgewater 274  66 

Unlontown     Saving     and     IiOan     Association, 

Unlontown ,     18  40 

Verona      Building      and      Loan      Association, 

Verona 67  06 

Western     Pennsylvania     Bnilding     and     Ixmn 

Association,    Pittsburg,    N.    S 50  00 

Workingmen's  Bnilding  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,   Erie 30  20 

Kaston    Co-operative    Saving   and    Loan    Asso-                         ^ 
elation ,    Easton 

Equitable  Building  and  toan  Association, 
New  Freedom,    

Kensington  Workingmen's  Association,  Phila- 
delphia   

Mutual  Guarantee  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Philadelphia,     

Mechanics'  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Bucks   County,     

New    Hope    Building    and    Loan    Association 

Oxford  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Phila- 
delphia  

Rlegelsvllle    Building   and    Loan    Association, 

Rlegelsville,     

Total $14,543  03 


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12 

25 

60 

51 

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68 

20 

26 

74 

60 

34 

46 

26 

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32 

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G.  INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Ambrldge   Savings   and   Trust   Company,    Anibridae,     tin  23 

American    National    Bank,    Ebenaburg V 04  68 

Athena    National    Bank,    Athena, 85  81 

Ashland   National    Bank,    Ashland 14g  22 

Aldlne    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.I'.  149  82 

Allisons    Hill    Bank,     Harrlsburg 40  50 

Bank   of   Douora,    Dunora ,     o  46 

Bank  of  Newberry    Willlamsport,     '..'.'.'.'".".  2  46 

Brookvllle   Title   and   Trust    Company,    Brookvillc i;{2  11 

Berwick   Savings   and  Trust   Company,    Berwick,     117  37 

Bank  of  Pittsburgh,    National  Association,    Pittsburgh 309  04 

Bank    of    Waynesboro,     Waynesboro 91  40 

Bank    of    North    America ,     Philadelphia ,     .' '  * "  <$02  40 

Berks   Comity   Trust    Company,    Reading 169  82 

Beaver   County   Trust   Company,    New   Brighton, 31 1  23 

Braddock    Trust    Company,     Braddock 79  34 

Bradford    National    Bank,    Bradford,     162  74 

Barclay   Westmoreland  Trust   Company,    (ireeusburg 146  74 

Bank    of    Commerce,     Philadelphia ,     291  23 

Butler  County   National   Bank,    Butler,     266  30 

Blair   County    National    Bank,    Tyrone,     129  32 

Biglersvllle  National  Bank,  Blglereville 49  59 

Burgettstown    National    Bauk,     Burgcttstowu 86  47 

Braddock    National    Bank,     Braddock,     140  40 

Butler    Savings    and    Trust    Company,     133  43 

County    Savings    Bauk,     Scranton 120  27 

Citizens'    Trust    Company,     Clarion, .[  1 15  89 

Central    National    Bank,     Philadelphia,     329  58 

Cambridge  Trust   Company,    Chester 140  82 

Cambersburg   Trust   Company,    Chainberslmrg,     106  90 

Chester    National    Bank.    Chester,     163  84 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Washington 164  66 

Citizens'    Banking    Company,    Oil    City,     122  96 

Citizens'    National    Rank,    New   Castle 145  75 

City   Deposit    Bank .    Pittsburgh 09  18 

Clearfield   Trust   Company,    Clearfield ,     79  38 

Columbia    National    Bank,     Pittsburgh,     1,1)02  78 

Commercial    Bank,     Harrlsburg 238  63 

Commonwealth  Trust   Company,    Pittsburgh 260  82 

Corn   Exchange   National   Bank,    Philadelphia, 244  11 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Philadelphia 459  72 

Commercial    Nations!    Bank,    Bradford,     161   65 

Cones  toga  National   Rank,    Ijincaster,    99  18 

Citizens'    Bank,     Fayette    City 141  15 

Citizens'   National    Bank,    Waynesburg 311  50 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Meyersdale 147  95 

Central    Trust    Company,    Altoona ,     148  88 

Citizens'    Trust    Company,     Gettysburg,      79  34 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Pittsburgh,      1 1 N24  11 

Commercial    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia ;j24  65 

Citizens*    National    Bank,    Hansford 88  99 

Clearfield    National    Bank,    Clearfield,     192  16 

Cnrnegle    Trust    Company.     Carnegie,     182  47 

Citizens'    Bank,     St.    Clair 79  34 

Continental    Trust    Compauy,     Pittsburgh,     147  67 

County    Nntlmal    Bank,     Clearfield .' . .  .  148  22 

Citizens*    National     Rank,     Newport 49  11 

Citizens'  Dep  sit  Trust  Company,   Allentown so  58 

Citizens'     Bank ,     Freeland So  92 

City     Bank.     McKeesport 85  62 

CitlBens*    National    Rank,    Connellsrille 102  90 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     lteynoldsville,     79  45 

Citizens'   Trust    Company,    Canonshnrg ,  .  .  78  63 

Central    Trust    Company.     Pittsburg 93  37 

Catawissa    National    Bank,    Catawissa,     80  47 

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Mnncy 2  19 

Clinton   Trust    Company,    Lock    Haven 3  94 

Contesville    Trust    Company,    Coatesvllle 4  38 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Sharon 8  8,r 

Chester  County  Trust  Company,    West  Chester 4 


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131 

07 

100 

82 

90  69 

199  45 

7 

12 

50 

41 

50 

41 

132 

89 

132 

88 

335 

89 

82 

20 

669 

59 

252 

05 

858 

36 

80 

66 

283  97 

183 

02 

873  42 

294 

25 

132  33 

50 

41 

100 

82 

182 

74 

182 

64 

201 

64 

119  45 

420 

24 

201 

64 

132 

60 

233 

42 

207 

12 

201 

64 

182 

74 

74 

52 

82 

18 

2,235 

35 

283 

83 

223 

75 

307 

94 

537 

81 

233 

70 

68 

49 

156  44 

807 

40 

156 

71 

182 

47 

69 

48 

2,235 

34 

350 

95 

113 

65 

232 

88 

302 

46 

80  66 

199 

45 

183 

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100 

82 

80  81 

82  20 

151 

23 

89 

65 

82 

41 

09 

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85 

34 

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80 

66 

100 

82 

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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 
INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Con Unued. 


Name  ol  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Diamond   National    Bank,    Pittsburgh 156  22 

Dollar  Savings   Fund  Trust  Company,    Allegheny,    116  44 

Dauphin    Deposit   Trust    Company,    Harris  burg 315  07 

Duquesne   National    Bank,    Pittsburgh 228  4V 

Duttois    National    Bank,     Dubois 12182 

Delaware  County  National  Bank,    Chester,    104  82 

Deposit  Savings   Bank,    Kingston,     86  4  <" 

Bmaus   National   Bank ,    Bniaus,     3  0o 

Bast  End    Bank,    Harrisburg,     70  31 

Klghth   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 188  60 

Bast  End  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Pittsburgh,    150  74 

Exchange   National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     4  38 

Fayette   City    National    Bank,    Fayette   City 85  93 

Farmers'    Bank ,    McSherrystown,     49  59 

Forest  County  National  Bank,   Tionesta,    119  23 

Farmers'    National    Bank.    Freeport,     49  59 

First  National  Bank,    Middleburg 121  92 

Farmers'   Trust  Company,    Lancaster,     129  31 

Farmers'   Trust  Company,    Carlisle,    87  40 

Fourth   Street  National   Bank,    Philadelphia,    595  34 

Farmers'    National   Bank,    Somerset,     156  00 

Federal    National    Bank,     Pittsburg,     25123 

First   National    Bank,    Bangor 157  81 

First    National    Bank,    Beaver.     173  53 

First   National    Bank,    Blairsvillc 153  70 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Trust  Company,    Cliambcrsburg,    83  73 

First   National    Bank,    Coudersport 79  34 

First    National    Bunk ,    Ebenshurg,     183  72 

First    National    Bank ,     GaJeton 103  53 

First    National    Bank,     Harrisburg 439  18 

First    National    Bank,    Lebanon,     13671 

First    National    Bunk,    Marietta,     139  54 

First    National    Bank,    Mansfield 3  45 

First   National    Bank   of   Sheraden,    Sherlriansvillr,     97  12 

First    National    Bank,    Danviile,     105  01 

First    National    Bank,    Uniontown,     427  95 

First    National    Bank,     Wellsboro 197  00 

First    National    Bank,     Willlanisport 359  45 

First    National    Bank,    Kaston 99  18 

First    National    Bank,    Erie,     103  87 

First   National   Bank,    McKees   Rocks 100  28 

First   National   Bank,    llawley 70  84 

First   National    Bank,    Tnwanda 150  70 

Fox   Chase   Bauk,    Philadelphia 49  59 

Franklin   Trust   Company,    Franklin 129  31 

Freehold    Bank,     Pittsburg,     1,755  06 

Fulton   National   Bank,    Lancaster 147  40 

Farmers'   and   Merchants'   National   Bank,   Tyrone,     79  35 

Farmers'    Bank,     Indiana.     361  13 

First    National    Bank,    Wilklnsburg 121  10 

First   National    Bank,    McKeesport,     240  55 

Frank  ford  Trust   Company,    Frankford,    Philadelphia 103  29 

Fainnount    Savings   and   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 4  93 

First    National    Bank,    Perkasle 79  34 

First   National   Bank,    Clifton   Heights 99  18 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Rloomsburg 

First    National    Bank,    Weatherly 

First    National    Bank,    Montonrsvllle,     

First   National   Bank,    New   Wilmington 

First  National   Bank,    State  College,    

First  National   Bank,    Somerfield, 

Farmers'   and  Miners'  Trust   Company,    Punxsutawney,    2  19 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'   National  Bank,    Red  Lion 2  19 

Farmers'   and   Cit liens'    National    Bank,    Montgomery 1  48 

Fourth    National   Bank,    Pittsbnrg,     104  11 

First  National   Bank,    Montrose,    79  34 

First   National   Bank,    8pangler 79  34 

First    National   Bank,    Lansdale,    J02  63 

First  National   Bank,    Bradford MS  5? 

First  National  Bank,   MJlford 70  34 


116 

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64 

1 

48 

228  21 

131  06 
372  05 
199  45 

132  48 

132  60 

100  82 

80  66 

80  66 

238  15 

181  48 
100  82 

82  47 
50  41 

182  74 

50  41 
132  88 
119  18 

82  47 
707  40 

182  74 
257  80 
176  61 

225  75 
175  62 

69  32 
80  66 

215  34 
100  82 
470  69 

201  64 
175  89 

70  58 
100  82 
151  23 

328  40 
233  70 
427  67 
100  82 
100  82 

183  29 
100  82 

226  02 
50  41 

151  23 

,649  59 
151  23 
69  81 
440  05 
132  83 

284  38 

208  77 

100  82 

69  65 

89  65 

113  65 
30  55 
30  24 
30  25 
30  25 

5  26 
50  41 
50  41 
30  24 


47  84 

80  66 

151  23 

225  75 

74  74 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc. 


Revenues   of    the   Com uiou wealth.      Receipts   from   Corporation* — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


First  National  Bank,  Taiuaqua , 

First  National  Bank ,  Addison , 

Flmt  National  Bank,  Williamsburg 

First  Nalioual  Bank,  Couueilsvllle 

First  Natiuual  Bank,  Carbondale 

first  Nali  iiiai  Bunk,    Latrobc,     

First  National  Bank,    Patton 

First  National  aBuk,    Cherry   Tree 

First  National  Bank,    Cousuobockou , 

Flmt  National  Bank,    Nantleoke,     

First   Natloual   Bank,    Tyrone,    

First    National    Bank,     Marysvlile 

Fidelity   Deposit  and   Discount   Bank,    1  Mm  more 

Franklin   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 

Farmers'    Bank,    liumnielsiown , 

First   National   Bank,    Emporium,     

First   National    Bank ,    Falls   Creek,     

First    National    Bank,    Piltaton,     

First   National   Bank,    Washington,     , 

First   National   Bank ,    Braddock, 

First  National  Bank,  Hazleton,     

First  National  Bank,  Montgomery 

First  National  Bank,  Mlllerstowu, 

First  National  Bank,  Dunbar , 

"First  National  Bank,  Garrett 

First  National   Bank,    Hollidaysburg 

First  National  Bauk,    Ambridge,    

First  Natloual    Bauk,     Wyoming 

First  National   Bank,    Pen  Argyle 

First  National    Bank,    Berlin 

First  National  Bank,    McCounellsburg 

First  National  Bank,    Newport,    

First   National    Bank,    Juniata,     

First    National   Bank,    Forest   City 

German   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Guaranty  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company,    Butler,    

Guarantee  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Pittsburg,    

Gold   Standard    National    Bank,    Harlenville,     

Guardian   Trust   Company,    York 

Girard   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 

Glrard  Avenue  Title  and  Trust  Company.    Philadelphia 

German   National   Bank  of   Allegheny,    Pittsburg,     

Grange    National    Bank,     Mansfield 

Grove  City  National  Bank,    Grove  City 

Grange   National   Bank,    McKean   County,    Smothport,     

Halifax    National    Bank,    Halifax 

Hariisburg    National    Bank,    Harrlsbnrg 

Hamlin  Bank  and  Trust  Company,    Smethput 

Honesdale    National    Bank,    Honesrtale,     

Hob!  11  tie  1    National    Bank,    Ilyndman 

Hamilton    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 

Home   Trust    Company,    New   Castle,     

Holmesburg   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 

Integrity  Title    Insurance   and   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia, 
Jenklntown    National    Bank,    Jenklntown,     

Kane   Bank   and  Trust  Company,    Kane 

Keystone   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Keystone    Rank,     Scranton 

Kennett   Trust    Company,    Kennett    Square 

Littlestown   Saviug    Inst. ,    Llttleatown 

Lawrence  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    New  Castle,    

Lancaster    Trust    Company.     Lancaster 

Liberty    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Lucerne   County    National    Bank,    Wilkes-Barre 

Liberty   Savings   Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Logan   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     

Merchants'   National   Bank,    Pottsville,    

Merchants'    National    Bank,     nnrrisburg 

Monongahela    Trust   Company,    Homestead,     

Monroe   County  National   Bank,    Bast   Stroudsburg,    .,..,,,, 


79 

34 

80  66 

49 

59 

50  41 

70 

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69  82 

149 

20 

201  64 

113 

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151  23 

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175  34 

110 

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124  93 

78 

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100  82 

124 

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132  60 

145 

20 

183  29 

150 

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183  29 

49 

59 

43  07 

120 

60 

132  88 

279 

18 

351  23 

49 

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50  41 

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93 

100  82 

60  27 

04  71 

86  46 

100  82 

149 

32 

233  70 

110 

99 

124  93 

123 

56 

140  22 

49 

59 

50  41 

49 

69 

50  41 

79 

34 

80  66 

49 

69 

39  56 

168  60 

207  39 

78 

22 

82  20 

86  36 

100  82 

103 

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132  60 

68 

66 

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49 

59 

50  41 

69 

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63  34 

42 

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1,754  80 

206 

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226  03 

96 

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86 

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100  82 

340 

82 

338  64 

132 

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151  23 

290 

41 

351  78 

3 

45 

70  57 

48 

90 

50  41 

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38 

134  25 

49 

59 

50  41 

340 

55 

440  00 

155 

94 

175  34 

120 

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151  23 

48 

92 

50  41 

141 

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133  29 

102 

93 

133  18 

65 

75 

100  83 

154 

25 

183  29 

129 

92 

113  45 

79 

34 

80  66 

147 

12 

175  34 

121 

09 

125  20 

114 

79 

133  97 

10  78 

178  36 

258  08 

69 

49 

62  58 

224 

98 

347  67 

133 

42 

151  23 

128 

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99 

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No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


33 


Revenues   of   the   Commonweal tb.      Receipts   from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Merchants'    National    Bank,    Quakers  town.     

McKees  Rocks  Trust  Company,    McKees   Rocks,    

Mellon   National   Bank,    Pittsburg 

Merchants'    Banking  and  Trust   Company,    Mabanoy   City, 
Marine    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 


Miners'    National    Bank,    Blossburg,     

Mauch  Chunk  National  Bank,   Maucb  Chunk, 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Allentown,     

Merchants'   National  Bank,    Philadelphia,    ... 
Merchants'    National    Bank,    Bangor 


Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  8c  ran  ton , 

Maucb  Chunk  Trust  Company,    Maucb  Chunk, 

Market  Street  National  Bank,    Philadelphia 

Merchants  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia,    

Market  Street  National  Bank,   Shamokln, 

Munongahela    National    Bank,    Brownsville 

Muhaffey   National   Bank,    Mahaffey,     , 

Mutual   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     

Madera   National    Bank,    Madera 

Montgomery    National    Bank,    Norristown,     

Manheim   National    Bank ,    Manheim 

Muncy    Banking   Company,    Muncy 

Miners'    Deposit   Bank.    lykens 

Midway   National    Bank,    Midway,     

Northwestern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     

National   Bank   of  Oermantown,    Philadelphia,    

National    Bank   of  Coatesville,    Coatesville 

National  Bank  of  Jersey  Shore,   Jersey  Shore,    

Naxareth    National    Bank,    Nazareth,     

North  Philadelphia  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia,    , 

Northern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     

Northern  Trust   and   Savings  Company,    Lancaster, 

Northern    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     

National   Bank  of  Malvern,    Malvern,    

Nanticoke    National    Bank,    Nantlcoke 


National  Bank   of   Catasauqua,    Catasauqua,     

National  Security   Bank,    Philadelphia 

National  Bank  of  Chambersburg,    Chamberaburg,    . 

National  Iron    Bank,    Pottstown 

National  Bank   of  Chester   Valley,    Coatesville, 

New   Bethlehem   Trust  Company.    New   Bethlehem, 
National    Bank   of    Fayette   County,    Unlontown,     .. 
National    Bank    of    RnxriXvlll**    Brookrllle.     .»..♦. 
National    Bank    of    Ctayiivllle, 
National  Bant  vt  Western  Pennsylvania, 

•New   Cumberland    National   Bunk.    New 
Ninth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia , 
North   Scranton    Bank.    Sernntnn,     .. 
Northern   Central    Trust    Company.     T 
OH   City  Trust   Company,    Oil   City, 

Palmyra     Bank ,      ..,♦..-.♦ 

People's    Bank,    Steelton,     

•Providence    Bank,     Scran ton,     

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Philadelphia    Nations" 

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People"*  National  1 
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People's    Bank,    WIS 
People's   Saylna*   Bai 
IVnplp's    National    Bi 
Pelham   Trust    Cnropai 
Pittiburi  Trust   C«np 


49  59 
103  89 
228  50 
110  47 
248  49 

79  34 

142  47 
119  55 
214  79 
138  41 

189  8* 
64  11 

130  97 
178  35 

99  18 

131  83 
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123  73 

150  95 
170  41 
86  36 
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121  38 

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151  23 

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80  66 
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133  15 
143  01 
133  15 

167  94 
100  82 
151  23 

183  28 
100  82 

184  93 
83  29 
80  66 
50  41 

100  82 

50  41 
50  41 
50  41 

63  56 
151  23 

201  64 
165  48 
90  31 
157  26 
182  74 

117  81 
110  59 
225  47 

64  55 
100  82 

208  24 
151  23 
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3— 2— 1911 


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32 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc 


Revenues  of   tbe  Cominouwealtb.      Receipts   from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


First   National   Bank,    Tawaqua,    79  34  80  60 

Firm   National    Bank,    Addison 49  59  50  41 

First   Nutional    Hank ,    Williamsburg 79  35  69  82 

First    Natioual    Bank,    Conuellsvllle,     149  20  20164 

First    Natiuuul    Bank,    Carbondale,     1 15  07  151  23 

First    Nali.ual    Bank,     Latrobe,     138  08  175  34 

Firat   National    Bank,    Patton 110  11  124  03 

First   National   aBuk,    Cherry   Tree 78  91  100  82 

Firat   National    Bunk,    Conanoboekcn 124   71  132  00 

First   Natioual    Hunk,    Nam  1  coke,     145  20  183  20 

First   National   Bauk,    Tyrone* 150  41  183  29 

Firat    National    Bank,    Marysvllle 49  59  43  07 

Fidelity   Deposit   and   Discount    Hank,    Duuuiore,     120  60  132  88 

Franklin   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 279  18  351  23 

Farmers'    Bank,    Uummelstowu 411  59  50  41 

First   National   Bank,    Emporium 4  93  100  82 

Firat   Natioual    Bauk,    Falia    Creek 60  27  04  71 

First    National    Bank,    Pittslon 86  46  100  82 

First   National    Bank ,    Washington 149  32  233  7a 

First   National   Bank,    Braddock 116  99  124  93 

First   National    Bank,    Haaleton 123  56  140  22 

First   Natioual    Bank,    Montgomery 49  59  50  41 

FirBt    Natioual    Bank,    Millers  town,     49  59  50  41 

First    Natioual    Bank,    Dunbar 79  34  80  68 

~  First    National    Bauk,    Garrett 49  59  39  56 

First   National   Bunk,    HolHdayshui'K,    168  60  207  39 

First   Natioual   Bank,    Ainbridge,    78  22  82  20 

First    National    Bank,    Wyoming 86  36  100  82 

First  National   Bank,    Pen  Argyle 103  01  132  60 

First   National    Bauk,    Berlin 08  66  60  10 

First  National  Bank,    McConnellsburg 49  59  50  41 

First  National  Bank,    Newport,    69  43  63  34 

First   National    Bank ,    Juniata 42  47  42  85 

First    National    Bank,    Forest   City ,     131  30  24 

German   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 1 ,812  33  1,754  80 

Guaranty  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company.    Butler 206  90  226  03 

Guarantee  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Pittsburg,    06  44  66  85 

Gold    Standard    National    Bank,    Marienville 49  59  50  41 

Guardian   Trust   Company,     York ,     86  57  100  82 

Girard   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 340  82  338  64 

Girard  Avenue  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 132  05  151  23 

German   National   Bank  of   Allegheny,    Pittsburg 290  41  351  78. 

Grange    National    Bank,     Mansfield,     3  45  70  57 

Grove  City   National   Bank,    Grove  City,    48  90  50  41 

Grange   National   Bank,    McKean   County.    Smethport 4  38  134  25 

Halifax    National    Bank,    Halifax 49  59  50  41 

Harrlsburg    National    Bank,     Harrisburg 340  55  440  00 

Hamlin  Bank  and  Trust  Company.    Smethport 155  94  175  34 

Honesdale    National    Bank,    Honesrtale 120  00  15123 

Hobllitzel   National    Bank,    Ilyndman 48  92  50  41 

Hamilton   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     141  00  133  20 

Home   Trust   Company,    New   Castle 102  93  133  18 

Holmesburg   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 65  75  100  83 

Integrity   Title   Insurance   and   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 154  25  1S3  29 

Jenkintown    National    Bank,    Jenkintown,     129  92  143  45 

Kane   Bank  and  Trust  Company,    Kane 79  34  80  66 

Keystone   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 147  12  175  34 

Keystone    Bank.     Seranton 12109  125  20 

Kennett   Trust    Company,    Kennett    Square 114  79  133  9 1 

Littlestown    Saving    Inst. ,    Llttlestown 10  78 

Lawrence  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    New  Castle 178  36  258  08 

Lancaster   Trust    Company.     Lancaster,     69  49  62  58 

Liberty   National    Bank.    Pittsburg 224  93  ?il  21 

Luserne   County    National    Bnnk,    Wllkes-Barre 133  42  151  23 

Liberty   Savings    Bank,    Pittsburg 128  22  146  30 

Logan   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 00  18  100  82 

Merchants'   National   Bank,    Pottsville 894  72  82 

Merchants'    National    Bank,     nirrlshurg 09  18  J2S  SH 

Monongaheln    Trust   Company,    Homestead 85  59  100  82 

Monroe  County   National    Bank,    East   Stroudaburg,     4  38  100  82 

Digitized  by  LiOOQ IC 


No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


S3 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Oct.  period, 
1010. 


Merchants'    National   Bank,    Quakers  town.     49  59  50  41 

McKeea  Rocks  Trust  Company ,    McKees   Rocks 103  89  132  88 

Mellon   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 228  50  403  29 

Merchants'   Banking  and  Trust   Company,    Mahanoy   City 110  47  151  23 

Marine    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     248  49  207  38 

Miners'    National    Bank,    Blossburg 79  84  80  60 

Mauch  Chunk  National  Bank,   Maueh  Chunk 142  47  176  35 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Allentown,     119  65  138  15 

Merchants'   National   Bank,    Philadelphia 214  79  143  01 

Merchants'    National   Bank,    Bangor 138  41  183  15 

Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  8c  ran  ton,    189  86  167  94 

Mauch  Chunk  Trust  Company,    Mauch  Chunk,    . . .'. 64  11  100  82 

Market  Street  National  Bank,    Philadelphia 130  97  151  28 

Merchants  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 178  35  183  28 

Market  8treet  National  Bank,   Shamokin,    99  18  100  82 

Monongahela    National    Bank,    Brownsville,     13188  184  98 

Mahaffey  National   Bank,    Mahaffey 100  00  88  29 

Mutual   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 80  66 

Madera   National   Bank,    Madera,    49  59  50  41 

Montgomery    National    Bank,    Norristown,     99  18  100  82 

Manhelm   National    Bank,    Manheim,     49  59  50  41 

Money   Banking   Company,    Muncy,     40  59  50  41 

Miners'   Deposit   Bank,    likens 49  59  50  41 

Midway   National    Bank,    Midway,     17  64  68  56 

Northwestern   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 123  73  15123 

National   Bank   of   Germantown,    Philadelphia,     150  95  20164 

National   Bank   of   OoatesTlUe,    Coatesville,     170  41  165  48 

National  Bank  of  Jersey  Shore,   Jersey  Shore 86  36  90  81 

Nasareth    National   Bank,    Naiareth 180  54  157  26 

North  Philadelphia  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 121  38  182  74 

Northern   National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     99  18  117  81 

Northern  Trust   and   Savings   Company,    Lancaster Ill  89  110  59 

Northern    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 230  14  225  47 

National   Bank  of  Malvern,    Malvern 79  34  64.55 

Nantlcoke    National    Bank,    Nantlcoke,     99  18  100  82 

National   Bank   of  Catasauqua,    Catasauqua,     221  16  208  24 

National   Security   Bank,    Philadelphia 150  69  151  28 

National  Bank  of  Ohambersburg,    Chambersburg 102  66  119  72 

National    Iron   Bank,    Pottstown 11189  113  86 

National   Bank  of  Chester  Valley,    Coatesvtlle,     79  34  69  81 

New  Bethlehem  Trnst  Company,    New  Bethlehem ,    79  85  64  93 

National   Bank  of  Fayette  County,    Union  town 128  76  15123 

National   Bank   of   Brookrille,    Brookrllle 8  45  68  84 

National    Bank   of   Claysville 79  34  65  04 

National  Bank  of  Western  Pennsylvania,    Pittsburg Ill  50  175  34 

•  New  Cumberland   National   Bank,    New  Cumberland 99  18  100  82 

Ninth   National   Bank,    Philadelphia,     .* 133  87  15124 

North   Scranton   Bank,    Scranton 49  69  50  41 

Northern  Central  Trust  Company,    Wllliamsport 78  36 

Oil  City  Trust  Company,    Oil  City 277  58  367  67 

Palmyra     Bank, 50  41 

People's    Bank,    Steelton 70  84  102  35 

-Providence    Bank,    Scranton , 2  46  50  41 

People's    National   Bank,    Lancaster 60  21  62  58 

Philadelphia    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     . .  .  r 393  97  669  59 

Penn  National    Bank,    Philadelphia 229  8«  252  05 

People's   National   Bank,    Scranton,     281  92  360  55 

Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company.    Philadelphia 182  46  ?21  21 

People's  National   Bank,    Reynoldsvllle 109  68  128  82 

Philson   National    Bank,    Berlin 99  18  100  82 

People's   Bank,    Wllkes-Barre 183  47  35i  52 

People's  Savings  Bank.    Pittsburg 131  49  J24  J3 

People's    National    Bank,    Waynesburfc 253  50  190  14 

Pelham  Trnst   Company,    Philadelphia 09  17  J00  82 

Pittsburg  Trust   Company,    Pittahnrg 236  17  302  48 


3—2—1910 


Digitized  by  VjOOQlC 


34 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST    ON    GENERAL    FUND    DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1010. 


Oct.  period, 

mo. 


People's    Bank,    Erie,     85  08  86  81 

Punxsutawney    National    Bank,    Punxsutawney,     09  18  82  74 

People's   Trust    Co. ,    Philadelphia 49  60  50  40 

Real   Estate  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 150  42  15123 

Real  Estate  Trust  Company,    Washington,    121  75  188  15 

Ridge  Avenuo  Bank,    Philadelphia,    130  96  159  73 

Reading   National    Bank,    Reading,     103  89  100  82 

Royersford    Trust    Company,    Royersford,     99  18  89  98 

Reading   Trust    Company,    Reading 11156  120  99 

Rittenbouse  Trust    Company ,    Philadelphia ,     133  87  151  24 

Republic   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     130  94  151  28 

Rochester   Trust    Company,    Rochester 2  46  50  41 

Second   National   Bank,    Clarion 79  95  100  82 

Second   National   Bank  of  Frankford,    Philadelphia 99  18  90  13 

Second    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 198  90  20164 

Second    National    Bank,    Allegheny 190  74  175  84 

Security  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Erie,    120  41  143  97 

Sixth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 183  73  20164 

Standing    Stone    National    Bank,    Huntingdon,     49  59  50  41 

Southwark    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     428  49  403  56 

Second  National  Bank,   Mechanlcsburg,    79  34  70  58 

Second    National    Bank,    Tltusville 79  34  80  66 

Swarthmore   National    Bank.    Swarthinore 49  59  50  41 

Second    National    Bank,    Erie 12108  15122 

Second  National   Bank,    Wilkes-Barre 133  42  151  23 

South    Side    Bank,    Scranton 79  34  80  66 

Security    Trust    Company,    ITarrlsburg,     99  18  100  82 

South    Side    Bank,     Wilkes-Barre,     99  18  100  82 

Second    National    Bank,    Meyersdale 99  18  100  8* 

Second  National   Bank,    Connellsyllle,     79  84  80  60 

Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company,    Greensburg,    80  18 

Third    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 248  54  225  76 

Traders'    National    Bank,    Scranton,     149  12  151  28 

Tradesmen's    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     242  19  252  05 

Tradesmen's    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     150  41  20164 

Tacony   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     133  70  15123 

Tarentum   Savings   and  Trust  Company,    Tarentum 99  18  100  82 

Third   National    Bank,    Scranton ,     86  03  100  82 

Tioga  County  Savings  and  Trust  Company,   Wellsboro,    170  68  252  05 

Tamaqua    National    Bank,    Tamaqua,     99  18  100  82 

Trust  Company  of  North   America ,    Philadelphia ,    249  04  252  05 

Tower  City  National   Bank,    Tower  City 99  18  98  15 

Tradesmen's    National    Bank,    Conshohocken ,     08  OR  100  82 

Turtle  Creek  Savings  and  Trust  Company,   Turtle  Creek 72  12  100  82 

Valley    National    Bank,     Chambersburg 70  34  64  88 

Union  Trust  Company  of  Pennsylvania,   Harrlsburg,    282  87  252  05 

Union    National    Bank,    Summervllle,     35  80     

Union   Deposit   and   Trust   Company.    Waynesbnrg,    00  18  100  82 

Union    National    Bank,     Minersvlllo 40  50  50  41 

Union    National    Bank.    Mahanoy   City 118  24  118  57 

Union    Trust    Company,     Washington 131   56  133   15 

Union    Tni*t    Company.    PIttsnnrg 1,17100  880  OO 

United    States    National    Rank.    Johnstown,     121   64  133  15 

Union    National    Bank.     Johnstown 144   11  201   64 

Union    National    Bank ,     McKeesport,     206  74  230  73 

United  Security  T.lfe  Insurance  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 138  08  151   23 

Union    National    Bank.    T>wlsbursr 00  18  100  82 

Union    National    Bank,    Mt.    Carmel,     70  34  64  87 

Union   Trust   Company,    Donors 70  34  70  1 4 

Union    National    Bank,    New    Castle 67  12  100  82 

Wsshlngton   Trnst    Company.    Washington 121   64  134  80 

Warren    Trust    Company.    Warren 123  01  151  23 

Western    Savin**   and    Deposit    Bank.    Pittsburg 128  22  124  38 

Wyoming    Valley    Trnst    Company,    Wilkes-Barre,     124  22  113  07 

West   End   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 00  18  100  82 

Wilmerding  National   Bank,    Wllmerding 80  26  77  37 

WIndber    Trust    Company,     Wlndber 120  53  132  88 

Williams    Valley    Bank.     Willlamstown 12  33  50  41 

Western    National    Bank.     Philadelphia 219  45  252  05 

Wyoming  National  Bank,    Wilkes-Barre Die  99  is  100  82 


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35 


Revenue*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST    ON    GENERAL    FUND    l)EPOSITS--Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Oct.  period. 

mo. 


West   Branch   National   Bank,    Wllliamsport,    89  04  48  77 

West   Side   Bank,    Scranton,     79  62  100  82 

Wyoming   National    Bank,    Tunkhannock 3  45  70  68 

West  Philadelphia  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 6  56  151  22 

Tongh    National    Bank,    Connellsville 198  65  20164 

York   Oeunty   National   Bank,    York 168  56  188  56 

Farmers'    Deposit   National   Bank,    Pittsburg 900  86  2,896  00 

Harrisburg  Trust   Company,    Harrisburg,     452  53  3, 503  07 

Quaker   City   National   Bank,    Philadelphia 1,710  70  8,750  27 

First    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     1,240  07  2,780  78 

Commonwealth    Trust   Company,    Harrisburg 1 ,  174  58  2,692  80 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'   National   Bank,    Philadelphia 4,949  59  5,256  88 

Total  amount   in  General   Fund $61, 194  75  $79,660  27 

Tatal   Interest   General   Fund $140,855  02 


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Revenue*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporation* — Continued. 
7.  INTEREST  ON  STATE  DEPOSITS,   1910— SINKING  FUND. 


NaUie  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Allegheny  Trust  Company,    Allegheny 

Altoona    Trust    Company,    Altoona 

Appollo  Trust  Company,    Appollo,    

Blair    County   Trust   Company,    Altoona,     

Bank   of  Charlerol,    Charleroi 

Bank  of  Commerce,    Philadelphia ,    

Bank  of  Pittsburg,   National  Association,   Pittsburg, 

Bank    of   Waynesboro,    Waynesboro 

Bloomsburg  National   Bank,    Bloomsburg 

Carnegie  Trust  Company,    Carnegie 

Clearfield  Trust  Company,    Clearfield 

Chambersburg   Trust    Company,    Cbambersburg 

Charleroi  Sayings  and  Trust  Company,    Charleroi,    .. 

Columbia  Trust  Company,    Columbia 

Central  Trust  Company,    Harrlsburg 

Commercial    Bank,    Harrlsburg 

Citisens'    National   Bank,    Lewistown,    

Chirter  National  Bank,   Media 

Citisens'  Seringa  and  Trust  Company,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Citisens'  National  Bank,    Port  Allegany,    

County  Barings  Bank,   Scranton,    

Citisens*   National   Bank,    Windber 

Citisens'   Title  and  Trust  Company,    Uniontown,    ... 

City   Bank,    York 

Chelten  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 

Central  Trust  and  Sayings  Co.,    Philadelphia 

Delaware   County   National    Bank,    Chester,     

Duncannon    National    Bank,    Duncannon 

Dime  Deposit  and  Discount  Bank,    Scranton,    

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Athens,     

Federal  Title  and  Trust  Company,   Beaver  Falls, 

Farmers'   National   Bank,    Butler      

Farmers'   Trust   Company,    Carlisle,     

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Bphrata 

Freeport   Bank,    Freeport 

Farmers'  Bank,    Hummelstown,     

Farmers'  National    Bank,    Litlts,     ;  •  •  •  • 

Farmers'  and   Mechanics'    National    Bank,    Mercer, 

Farmers'  National  Bank  of  Montrose,    Montrose,     .. 

Farmers'  National    Bank,    Oxford 

Federal  National  Bank,   Pittsburg,    ••••■•••• 

Farmers'    and   Merchants'   National  Bank,    Tyrone,     . 

Fayette  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Uniontown 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,    West   Newton 

First  National  Bank,    Beaver  Falls 

First    National    Bank,    Carnegie 

First   National    Bank,    Charleroi 

First  National   Bank,    Dallastown 

First   Nstlonal   Bank,  Jtoqneme 

First  National  Bank,   Elisabeth,    

First  National   Bank,    Ell  wood .City 

First  National   Bank,    Frackville 

First  National   Bank,    Franklin, 

First  National  Bank,    Glen  Campbell 

First  National  Bank,   Hanover,    

First  National   Bank,    Houtsdale 

First  National   Bank,    Kane, 

First   National   Bank,    Lansford 

First  National  Bank.    Lebanon 

First    National    Bank,    Leechbnrg,     

First   National    Bank,    Montgomery 

First    National    Bank ,    Mount    Joy         

First   National   Bank,    New   Bloomfleld.     

First   National    Bank.    New    Castle 

First    National    Bank.    Oakdslo 

First    Nstlonal    Bank.    5"7«*«     •  ■ 

vim*    National    Bank.    Shenannoan - 

First   National   Bank  of  Sprln*  Grove,    Spring  Forge. 

First    National     Bank .     Snaqnehanna 

First   National    Bank ,    Uniontown , 


475  62 
99  18 

227  89 

827  12 

99  18 

247  96 

861  51 

99  18 

79  84 

292  44 

280  40 
99  18 
99  18 
99  18 

177  80 

148  77 
99  18 

148  77 
99  18 
49  59 

89$  71 
49  59 
99  18 
99  18 
99  18 

198  86 

180  80 

99  18 

476  62 
99  18 

99  18 
99  18 
426  08 
49  59 
49  59 

99  18 

222  11 

99  18 

99  18 

112  50 

950  69 
49  59 

425  48 
97  78 

148  77 

276  98 

227  67 

99  18 

99  18 

08  86 

99  18 
148  77 
190  14 
227  67 
140  93 

49  59 

190  25 

148  77 

33  70 

97  81 

49  59 

49  59 

99  18 

198  86 

148  77 

99  18 
79  34 
49  59 
99  18 
852  05 


381  92 
100  82 
201  65 
802  47 
100  82 

,  252  06 

758  48 

100  82 

80  66 

252  05 

201  68 
100  82 
100  82 
100  82 
151  23 

115  89 
100  82 
151  23 
100  82 
50  41 

408  29 

50  41 
100  82 
100  82 
100  82 

201  64 
100  82 
100  82 
408  28 
100  82 

100  82 

100  82 

408  29 

50  41 

50  41 

100  82 
201  64 
100  82 
100  82 
131  07 

854  24 

50  41 
408  28 
100  82 
151  28 

252  05 
201  64 
100  82 
100  82 
100  82 

100  82 
151  28 
181  48 
201  64 
181  06 

50  41 
181  48 
151  23 

26  85 
100  82 

50  41 

50  41 

100  82 

201  64 

151  23 

100  82 

69  48 

50  41 

102  46 

844  88 


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87 


Revenue*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from   Corporations — Continued. 
INTEREST  ON  STATE  DEPOSITS,   1910—  SINKING  FUND— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
mo. 


Oct.  period. 
1010. 


Flrat  National  Bank,    West   Newton,    48  09  50  41 

First    National    Bank,     York 495  89  504  11 

First   National    Bank,    Canton 20  85 

First  National   Bank,    Montrose 02  05 

First    National    Bank,     Warren 19  18 

German  American  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia, 227  40  201  64 

Guarantee  Title   and   Trust    Company,    Pittsburg 884  94  267  40 

Grange    National    Bank,    Tioga,     49  59  50  41 

Halifax   National    Bank,    Halifax.     49  59  50  41 

Harrlsburg  National  Bank,   Harrisburg,    147  95     

Harrisburg    Trust    Company,    Harrlsburg,     950  69  907  40 

Hershey    Trust   Company,    Hershey 165  21  20164 

Honesdale  Dime  Bank,    Honesdale, 49  69  07  81 

Industrial  Trust,   Title  and  Savings  Company,    Philadelphia,    198  36  201  64 

Independence   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 149  04  20164 

Jeanette  8avings  and  Trust  Company,   Jeannette 99  18  100  83 

Jonestown  Bank,   Jonestown 99  18  84  88 

Kane  Trust  and  Savings  Company ,    Kane,    99  18  100  82 

Keystone   National    Bank,    Manhelm 47  10  50  41 

Lancaster  Trust   Company,    Lancaster,     136  60  120  99 

Lincoln  National   Bank,    Pittsburg 99  18  74  02 

Lackawanna  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Scranto* 148  77  15123 

Lewisburg   National  Bank,    Lewisburg,    26  80 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Carllale,     98  36  100  82 

Merchants'    National    Bank,     Harrisburg,     148  77  10123 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Klttannlng,     187  10  120  99 

Merchants'    Banking  Trust   Company,    Mabanoy   City,     99  18  100  82 

Mercer  County  Trust   Company,    Mercer 227  67  201  64 

MountTille  National  Bank,    Mount  vllle 148  77  101  28 

Marine  National  Bank,   Pittsburg,    198  36  175  06 

Mellon    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 227  67  204  80 

National   Bank  of  GoatesriUe,    CoatesvllJe 99  18  100  82 

National   Bank  of  Oorry,    Corry 49  09  00  41 

Northern   National    Bank,    Lancaster,     132  38  120  99 

National   Bank   of   Malvern,    Malvern 99  18  100  82 

National  Bank   of  McKeesport,    McKeesport,    198  36  201  64 

National  Bank  of  Lawrence  County,    New  Castle 198  86  201  64 

National  Bank  of  North  Liberties,    Philadelphia,    148  77  161  23 

National    Bank    of   Schwenksvllle,    Schwenks vllle,     49  09  00  41 

National    Bank    of   Sayre,    Sayre,     79  34  80  66 

North  Scranton  Bank,   Scranton 148  77  151  S3 

National  Bank  of  West  Grove,    West   Grove 148  77  101  23 

Northwestern   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 69  43  70  08 

National   Bank  of   Boyertown,    Boyertown,    « 49  09  00  41 

People's   National   Bank,    Bast   Brady,    167  00  101  23 

People's    Bank,    Hanover,     99  18  100  82 

People's   National    Bank,    Lancaster 99  18  100  82 

People's   National   Bank,    Lebanon 09  18  92  39 

People's    Bank,     McKeesport 277  22  252  05 

Pittsburg    Trust    Company,     655  80  656  34 

Provident  Trust  Company,    Pittsburg   (North   Side) 276  98  262  05 

Philadelphia  Trust  Safe  Deposit  and  Insurance  Company,   Philadelphia,  247  90  202  00 

Plymouth    National    Bank,    Plymouth 99  18  132  S8 

Punzsutawney   National    Bank,    Punsxsutawney ,     99  18  109  S2 

People's   Union    Savings   Bank,    Plttston 148  77  10128 

Beal    Estate   Trust   Company,    Pittsburg 420  70  403  28 

Reading    National    Bank,    Reading 99  18  100  82 

State  Bank  of  Dravosburg,    Dravosburg,    49  09  00  41 

8tate   Bank   of   Elisabeth,    Elisabeth 99  18  100  82 

Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company,    Greensburg 306  07  208  08 

Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Indiana 148  77  151  24 

Second    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     228  77  20164 

Schuylkill  Trust   Company,    Pottsville 79  34  80  06 

Schuylkill   Valley   Bank,    Reading,    49  59  50  41 

Scranton   Savings   Bank,    Scranton 99  18  100  82 

Third   National   Bank,    Philadelphia 247  95  252  05 

Union    Bank,    Altoona,     99  18  100  82 

Union  Banking  and  Trust  Company,    DuBois 99  18  100  82 

United   States   National    Bank,    Johnstown 99  18  100  82 

Union    Trust    Company,    Lancaster,     Digit    3d  I^MLflflJ*         84  88 


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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Contluued. 


5.   BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS. 


Interest. 


Total. 


Acme  Buildiug  and  Ix>an  Association,  Pitts- 
burg  

Beaver  County  Building  aud  Loau  Associa- 
tion,  New  Brighton 

Beaver  Savings  and  Loan  Association, Beaver, 

Birmingham  Dime  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Pittsburg,     

Bradford  Building  aud  Savings  Association, 
Bradford,      

Cauimar  Buildiug  and  Loan  Association,  Mo- 
uses ,     

Central  Building  and  Loon  Association  of 
Beaver    Comity,     Rochester,     

ConneJlsvllle  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Conuellsville,     

Conewango  Buildiug  aud  Loan  Association, 
Warren 

County  Seat  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Beaver ,     

Columbia     Building     aud     Loan     Association, 

Beaver    Fails 

Cosmopolitan   Savings  aud   Loan   Association, 

Pittsburg,     

Confidence    Buildiug    and    Loun    Association, 

Pittsburg 

Citizens'    Loan    and    Investment    Association, 

Harrisburg,      

Dollar     Savings     Association      of      Lawrence 

County,    New   Castle 

Dime  Savings  Buildiug  and  Loan  Association, 
Sharpsburg.      

Dime  Savings  and  Loin  Association,  Beaver 
Falls 

East  Pittsburg  Buildiug  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,  Turtle  Creek ,    

Eureka  Savings  Fund  and  Loan  Association, 
Plttaburg 

Farmers'  Building  and  Loan  Association  of 
Bush  Creek,    Rochester 

German  Building  and  Loan  No.  3  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Guarantee  Saving  and  Loan  Association, 
Steelton,     

Greenfield  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg,     

Harrisburg  Savings  and  Loan  Association, 
Harrisburg,      

Home  Protective  Savings  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,   New    Brighton, 

Home  Savings  aud  Loan  Association,  Oil 
City 

Inter  State  Savings  and  Loan  Association, 
New   Castle,    

Independent  Deposit  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Iron  City  Deposit  and  I-oan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Keystone  State  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,   Pittsburg,     

Lebanon  "Valley  Savings  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion ,     Lebanon 

Modern  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Wil- 
liamsburg  

Mozart  Building  and  Loan  Association, 
Pittsburg 

Mutual  Building  and  I.onn  A««  wlatloii. 
Freedom ,      

Prudential  Building  and  loan  Association, 
Pittsburg,     


30  52 


732 

104 

23 
50 

S 

00 

108  35 

84 

60 

431 

46 

4 

20 

124 

96 

36 

40 

237 

00 

06 

83 

333 

00 

13 

60 

17 

20 

381 

00 

113 

30 

212 

10 

53  60 

380 

38 

42 

40 

15 

60 

04 

98 

237 

76 

1,019 

25 

342 

12 

15 

80 

189 

60 

267 

20 

1,169 

90 

026 

55 

88 

80 

99 

88 

530 

13 

2 

36 

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Revenues  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


5.  BUILDING  AND  LOAN   ASSOCIATIONS^-Contimied. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax. 


Expense     I  i 

of  ex  am  in  a- 1     Interest.    I       Total, 
tion.  I 


I'eun    Loan   Association,    Pittsburg 103  12 

Pennsylvania  Saving  Fund  ami  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Pittsburg,     380  47 

Peoples     Building     and      I»au      Association, 

Beaver    Falls 308  80 

Peoples     Building     and     Loan      Association, 

Oil   City, 177  83 

Peoples     Building     and     Loan     Association, 

Connellsville,     48  31 

Peoples  Mutual  Saving  Fund  and  Limn  Asso- 
ciation,   Scottdalc 04   12 

Progressive    Mutual    Saving    Fund    and    Loan 

Association,    Pittsburg 116  60 

Pbllipsburg    Building    and    Loan    Association , 

Monaca 16  40 

Relief  Building  and  Ix»an  Association,  Wash- 
ington,        1  l.'t  20 

Rochester    Building    and    Linn     Association, 

Rochester 650  34 

Security     Building     and     Loan     Association, 

Scranton,      45  53 

Second  New  Brighton  Building  and  Loan  As- 
sociation,   New   Brighton 593  61 

Scottdale     Building    and     Loan     Association, 

Scottdale 34  44 

Springdale    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

Springdale,     05  50 

Standard     Savings     and     Loan     Association, 

Steelton 22  80 

State  Capital  Savings  and  Loan  Association, 

Harrisburg 2,874  00 

St.     Marys    Savings    and    Loan    Association, 

St.    Marys 1 1   20 

Sbenango  Valley  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Sharon,     109  62 

Ten  Cent  Tutor  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,    Pittsburg 7*30 

Thirteenth  Ward  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion   Pittsburg,     7  00 

Twentieth  Century  Saving  and  Building  As- 
sociation,   Harrisburg 25  60 

Union    Building    and    Loan    Association,     W. 

Bridgewater 27 1  66 

Uniontown     Saving     and     I/>an     Association , 

Uniontown 18  40 

Verona      Building     and      Loan      Association, 

Verona 67  06 

Western     Pennsylvania     Building     and     Loan 

Association,    Pittsburg,    N.    S. 50  00 

Workingmen's  Building  and  Loan  Associa- 
tion,   Erie CO  20 

Raston    Co-operative    Saving   and    I/tan    Asso-                        ^ 
elation ,    Kaston 

Equitable  Building  and  Ix>an  Association, 
New  Freedom,    

Kensington  Workingmen's  Association,  Phila- 
delphia   

Mutual  Guarantee  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation,   Philadelphia,     

Mechanics'  Mutual  Building  and  Loan  Asso- 
ciation ,    Bucks   County 

New    Hope    Building    and    Loan    Association 

Oxford  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Phila- 
delphia  

Rlegelsvllle    Building    and    Loan    Association, 

RlegelsrlUe,     

Total $14,543  03 


40 

12 

25 

60 

54 

00 

68 

20 

26 
°5 

74 

60 

34 

46 

26  00 

$301 

32 

12  06     $14,847  31 


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G.  INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Ambridge   Savings   and   Trust   Company,    Ambridge fill  28 

American    National    Bank,    Ebenaburg V 04  Sa 

Athens    National    Bank,    Athens, '.    85  81 

Ashland  National   Bank,    Ashland 148  22 

Aldine    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia .".'.!!."  14982 

Allisons    Hill    Bank,     Harrisbnrg 19  59 

Bank   of  Douora,    Dunora 2  46 

Bank  of   Newberry    Wlillamsport 2  46 

BrookTille  Title   and   Trust   Company,    Brookvillr .'.'.!.  132  11 

Berwick   Savings   and  Trust  Company,    Berwick,     117  37 

Bank  of  Pittsburgh,    National  Association,    Pittsburgh,    309  04 

Bank    of    Waynesboro,     Waynesboro,     91  40 

Bank    of    North    America ,     Philadelphia,     602  46 

Berks   Couuiy   Trust    Company,    Beading 189  32 

Beaver  County   Trust   Company,    New   Brighton,    -. !..!...!  311  23 

Braddock    Trust    Company,     Braddock 79  34 

Bradford    National    Bank,    Bradford ,     162  74 

Barclay   Westmoreland  Trust   Company,    (Jrecnshurg,     146  74 

Bank    of    Commerce,     Philadelphia ,     291  28 

Butler  County  National   Bank,    Butler,    266  SO 

Blair    County    National    Bank,    Tyrone,     129  32 

Blglersville  National  Bank,  Biglersville 49  50 

Burgettstown    National    Bank,     Burgettstown 86  47 

Braddock    National    Bank,     Braddock,     140  40 

Butler    Savings    and   Trust    Company 133  43 

County    Savings    Bank,    Scran  ton,     I«j0  27 

Citizens'    Trust    Company,     Clarion,     115  89 

Central    National    Bank,     Philadelphia 329  58 

Cambridge  Trust   Company,    Chester 140  82 

Cambersburg   Trust   Company,    ChambcrMhurg 106  90 

Chester    Nafional    Bank,    Chester 163  84 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Washington,      164  66 

Citizens'    Banking    Company,    Oil    City 122  96 

Citizens'    National    Bank,    New    Castle 145  75 

City   Deposit   Bank,    Pittsburgh, 99  18 

Clearfield   Trust   Company,    Clearfield ,     79  38 

Columbia    National    Bank .     Pittsburgh 1 , 002  73 

Commercial    Bank,     Harrisbnrg 238  63 

Common  wealth  Trust   Company,    Pittsburgh 260  82 

Corn   Exchange   National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     244  11 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Philadelphia 459  72 

Commercial    National    Bank,    Bradford,     101  65 

Conestoga   National  Bank,    Lancaster,    99  18 

Citizens1     Bank,     Fayette    City 14115 

Citizens'    National    Bank,    Waynesburg,     311  50 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Meyersdale,     147  95 

Central    Trust    Company ,    Altoona 1  48  88 

Citizens'    Trust    Company .     Gettysburg,     79  34 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Pittsburgh 1 , 824  11 

Commercial    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 324  65 

Citizens'    Notions!    Bank ,    Lansford 88  99 

Clearfield    National    Bank,    Clearfield 192  16 

Carnegie    Trust    Company.    Carnegie,     182  47 

Citizens'    Bsnk,     St.    Clair 79  34 

Continental    Trust    Company,    Pittsburgh 147  67 

County    Nntimal    Bank.     Clearfield .' .'. .  .  148  22 

Citizens'     National     Bank,     Newport 49  11 

Citizens*  Dep  sit  Trust  Company,    Allentown 86  58 

Citizens'     Bank.     Freeland 85  92 

City     Bank ,     McKeesport,      85  62 

Citizens'    Notional    Bank,    ConnellsrIIle 102  90 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Heynoldsvllle,     79  45 

Citizens*    Trust    Company,    Canonshurg ,  .  .  78  63 

Central    Trust    Company.    Pittsburg 93  37 

Catawlssa    National    Bank,    Catawissa 80  47 

Citizens'    National    Bank,     Mnncy 2  19 

Clinton   Trust    Company,    Lock    Haven 3  94 

Coatesvllle   Trust    Company,    Coatesville 4  88 

Colonial    Trust    Company,     Sharon 3  83 

Chester  County  Trust  Company,    West  Chester D       ^fJ^ 


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31 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1810. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Diamond   National   Rank,    Pittsburgh,    156  22 

Dollar  Havings  Fund  Trust  Company,    Allegheny 116  44 

Dauphin    Deposit   Trust    Company,    Harrisburg 315  07 

Duquesne   National   Bank,    Pittsburgh 228  49 

DuHois    National    Rank,     Dubois,     1219:: 

Delaware  County  National  Rank ,   Chester 104  8:! 

Deposit   Savings   Rank,    Kingston 86  4  i 

Bmaus    National    Rank,    Bmaus y  »o 

Bast  End    Rank,    Harrisburg 79  111 

Blgbth   National   Rank,    Philadelphia 183  50 

East  End  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Pittsburgh 150  74 

Exchange    National   Rank,    Pittsburg 4  38 

Fayette   City    National    Rank,    Fayette   City,     85  93 

Farmers'    Rank,    McSherrystown,     49  59 

Forest  County  National  Rank,   Tionesta,    119  23 

Farmers'    National    Rank,    Freeport 49  59 

First  National   Rank,    Mlddleburg 121  92 

Farmers'   Trust   Company,    Lancaster,     129  31 

Farmers'   Trust  Company,    Carlisle,    87  40 

Fourth  Street  National   Rank,    Philadelphia ,    595  34 

Farmers*    National   Rank,    Somerset 156  00 

Federal    National    Rank,     Pittsburg 25123 

First   National    Rank,    Rangor,     157  81 

First    National    Rank,    Reaver 173  53 

First   National   Rank,    Rlairsville,     153  70 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Trust  Company,    Chanibersburg,    83  73 

First    National    Rank,    Coudersport 79  34 

Fitst    National    Rank ,    Ebeusburg 183  72 

First    National    Rank,    tialeton 103  53 

First    National    Bauk,    Harrisburg 439  18 

First   National    Rank,    Lebanon,     136  71 

First    National    Rank,    Marietta 139  54 

First    National    Bank,    Manstield 3  45 

First   National    Rank   of   Sberaden,    Hheridnnsvllle 97  12 

First   National    Rauk,    Danville 105  01 

First    National    Rank,    Unlontown,     427  95 

First    National    Bank,     Weilsboro 197  00 

First    National    Bank,     Wllllanisport :  .  359  45 

First    National    Bank,     Kaston,     99  18 

First    National    Bank,    Erie 103  87 

First   National   Rank,    McKees   Rocks 100  28 

First   National    Rank,    Hawley,     79  34 

First   National    Rank ,    Tnwanda 150  70 

Fox   Chase    Rauk,    Philadelphia 40  59 

Franklin   Trust    Company,    Fraukllu,     129  31 

Freehold    Hank,     Pittsburg 1 ,755  06 

Fulton   National   Rank,    Lancaster,     147  40 

Farmers'   and   Merchants'   National   Bank,    Tyrone,     79  35 

Farmers'    Rank,     Indiana,     361   13 

First    National    Rank,     Wilklnsburg 121  10 

First   National    Rank,    McKeesport .     240  55 

Frankford  Trust   Company,    Frankford,    Philadelphia 103  29 

Pairmount    Savings   and   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 4  93 

First    National    Bank,     Perkaslo 79  34 

First   National   Bank,    Clifton   Heights 99  18 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Rloomshurg,    

First    National    Rank,    Weatherly 

First    National    Rank,     Montoursville 

First  National  Rank,    New   Wilmington 

First   National   Rank,    State  College,    

First  National   Rank,    Somerfleld, 

Farmers'   and  Miners'  Trust   Company,    Punxsntawney 2  10 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'   National  Rank,    Red  Lion 2  19 

Farmers'   and  Citisens'   National    Bank,    Montgomery,     148 

Fourth   National   Bank,    Pittsburg 104  11 

First  National  Hank,    Montrose,    79  34 

First   National   Bank,    Spangler,    79  84 

First   National   Bank,    Lansdale 102  63 

First   National   Rank,    Bradford 1£  59 

First  National  Bank,   MHford 79  34 


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1 

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1 

48 

228  21 

131  06 
372  05 
199  45 

132  48 

132  60 

100  82 

80  66 

80  66 

238  15 

181  48 
100  82 

82  47 
50  41 

182  74 

50  41 
132  88 
119  18 

82  47 
707  40 

182  74 
257  80 
175  81 

225  75 
175  62 

69  32 
80  66 

215  84 
100  82 
470  69 

201  64 
175  89 

70  58 
100  82 
151  23 

828  40 
233  70 
427  67 
100  82 
100  82 

183  29 
100  82 

226  02 
50  41 

151  23 

.649  59 

151  23 

69  81 

440  05 

132  33 

284  38 

208  77 

100  82 

69  65 

89  65 

113  65 
30  55 
30  24 
30  25 
30  25 

5  26 

50  41 
50  41 
30  24 


47  84 

80  66 

151  23 

225  75 

14  74 


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Off.  Doc 


Revenues  of   the  Common  wealth.      Receipts    from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Con tinued. 


Name  ol  Corporation. 


Apr.  period,     Oct.  period. 
1910.  1910. 


First  National   Bank,    Taiuau.ua 70  34  80  66 

First   National   Bank,    Addison 49  59  50  41 

First   National    Bank,    Williamsburg,     70  85  69  32 

First    Natioual    Bank,    Conuellsvllle 149  20  201  04 

First    Natiuuai    Bank,    Caruondale 1 13  07  151  23 

First    Nali.ual    Bank,     Latrobe,     1.18  08  175  3J 

First   National   Bans,    Pattou 110  11  124  W 

First   National   aBuk,    Cherry   Tree 78  91  100  82 

First   National    Bank ,    Coitsuouockeii 124  71  132  00 

First   National    Bank ,    Nanticoke 145  20  183  211 

First  Natiuuai   Bank,    Tyrone 150  41  183  2s 

First    National    Bank,    Murysvllle 49  59  43  07 

Fidelity    Deposit  aud    Discount    Bank,    Dunmorc 120  68  132  88 

Franklin   National   Bank,    Philadelphia ,    279  18  351  23 

Farmers'    Bank,    llummeistowu 40  59  50  41 

First    National   Bank ,    Emporium 4  93  100  82 

First   National    Bauk ,    Fa  I  is    Creek 60  27  64  71 

First    National    Bank,    Plttston 86  46  100  82 

First  National   Bank,    Washington 140  32  233  70 

First   National   Bank,    Braddock 116  99  124  93 

First   National    Bank,    Hazletun,     123  56  140  22 

First   National    Bank,    Monigomery 49  50  50  41 

First    National    Bank,    Millerstown,     49  50  50  41 

First   National    Bank ,    Dunbar 70  34  80  66 

"First    National    Bank,    Garrett,     40  50  30  56 

First   National   Bank,    Hollidaysburg 168  60  207  30 

First  National   Bauk,    Ambridge 78  22  82  20 

First    National    Bank,     Wyoming 86  36  100  82 

First   National   Bank,    Ten   Argyle 103  01  132  60 

First   National    Bank,    Berlin 68  66  60  16 

First  National  Bank,    McConnellsburg 40  50  50  41  . 

First  National  Bank,    Newport 69  43  63  34 

First   National    Bank,    Juniata 42  47  42  85 

First   National   Bank,    Forest   City 131  30  24 

German    National   Bank,    Pittsburg 1,812  33         1,754  80 

Guaranty  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company .    Butler 206  00  226  03 

Guarantee  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Pittsburg,    06  44  66  85 

Gold    Standard    National    Bank,    Marlenville 49  59  50  41 

Guardian   Trust   Company,    York 86  57  100  82 

Glrard   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 340  82  338  64 

GIrard  Avenue  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 132  05  15123 

German   National   Bank  of  Allegheny,    Pittsburg 290  41  351  78. 

Grange    National    Bank,     Mansfield 3  45  70  57 

Grove  City   National   Bank,    Grove  City 48  00  50  41 

Grange   National   Bank,    McKean  County,    Smetliport 4  38  134  25 

Halifax    National    Bauk,    Halifax 49  59  50  41 

Harrlsburg    National    Bank,     Harrisbnrg 340  55  440  00 

Hamlin   Bank  and  Trust  Company,    Smetliport ,    155  94  175  34 

Honesdale    National    Bank,    Flonesdale 120  00  15123 

Hobllitsel    National    Bank,    Ilyndman 48  02  50  41 

Hamilton    Trnst   Company,    Philadelphia 14100  133  29 

Home   Trust    Company,    New   Castle 102  03  133  18 

Holmesburg   Trust    Company .    Philadelphii 65  75  100  83 

Integrity  Title   Insurance   and   Trnst  Company,    Philadelphia 154  25  183  29 

Jen  kin  town    National    Bank,    Jenkintown 129  02  113  45 

Kane   Bank   and   Trust   Company,    Kane 79  34  80  66 

Keystone   National    Bank,    Pittsburg H7  H  Hi  Hi 

Keystone    Bauk.     Scranton ]21  00  }25  20 

Kennett   Trust    Company.    Kennett    Square 114  79  183  Oi 

Littlestown    Saving    Inst. ,    LUtlestown 10  78 

Lawrence  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    New   Castle 178  36  258  08 

Ijincnster    Trust    Company.     Lancaster 60  49  62  58 

Liberty    National    Bank,    Pittsburg J24  93  34 1   6i 

Luserne   County    National    Bank.    Wilkes- Barre 133  42  151  25 

Liberty   Savings    Bank,    Pittsburg 128  22  146  30 

Logan    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 00  18  100  82 

Merchants'   National   Bank,    Pottsvllle 8  04                <2  82 

Merchants'    National    Bank.     ITnrrlsbnrg S?  12  122  So 

Monongahela    Trnst   Company,    Homestead 85  59  100  Jtf 

Monroe   County   National    Bank,    East   SrrouOaburg, 4  38.  100  82 

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33 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Merchants'    National    Bank,    Quakerstown. 40  59 

McKees  Rocks  Trust  Company,    McKees  Rocks,    103  80 

Mellon   National    Bank ,    Pittsburg,     228  50 

Merchants'   Banking  and  Trust   Company,    Mahanoy   City,    110  47 

Marine    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     248  40 

Miners'    National    Bank,    Blossburg,     79  34 

Mauch  Chunk  National  Bank,   Mauch  Chunk 142  47 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Allentown 110  55 

Merchants'   National  Bank,    Philadelphia 214  70 

Merchants'    National   Bank,    Bangor 138  41 

Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  Scranton,    189  86 

Mauch  Chunk  Trust  Company,   Mauch  Chunk,    . . .'. 64  11 

Market  Street  National  Bank,    Philadelphia ,    180  07 

Merchants  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia,    178  30 

Market  Street  National  Bank,   Shamokln 90  18 

Munongahela    National    Bank,    Brownsville 13183 

Muhaffey  National   Bank,    Mahaffey 100  00 

Mutual   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     

Madera    National   Bank,    Madera 40  59 

Montgomery    National    Bank,    Norristown,     00  18 

Manhelm   National   Bank,    Manheim 40  59 

Money   Banking  Company,    Money 40  50 

Miners*    Deposit   Bank.    Lykens,     40  50 

Midway   National    Bank,    Midway,     17  64 

Northwestern   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 123  73 

National   Bank   of  Germantown.    Philadelphia,    150  05 

National   Bank   of  OoatesTllle,    Coatesville 170  41 

National  Bank  of  Jersey  Shore,   Jersey  Shore,    86  86 

Nasareth    National    Bank,    Nasareth 180  54 

North  Philadelphia  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 121  38 

Northern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     90  18 

Northern  Trust   and   Savings   Company,    Lancaster,     Ill  80 

Northern    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 230  14 

National   Bank  of  Malvern,    Malvern 70  34 

Nantlcoke    National    Bank,    Nanticoke,     00  18 

National   Bank   of  Catasauqua,    Catasanqua,     221  16 

National   Security   Bank,    Philadelphia 150  60 

National  Bank  of  Ohambersburg,    Chambersburg,    102  66 

National   Iron   Bank,    Pottstown Ill  89 

National  Bank  of  Chester  Valley,    Coatesville,     79  34 

New  Bethlehem  Trust  Company,    New  Bethlehem,    79  35 

National  Bank  of  Fayette  County,    Union  town,    128  76 

National   Bank   of   Brookville,    Brookville 8  45 

National    Bank   of   Claysville 79  34 

National  Bank  of  Western  Pennsylvania,    Pittsburg Ill  50 

-New  Cumberland   National  Bank,    New  Cumberland 99  18 

Ninth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 183  37 

North   Scranton   Bank,    Scrnnton 49  59 

Northern  Central   Truat   Company,    Willlamsport 

Oil  City  Trust  Company,    Oil  City 277  58 

Palmyra     Bank » •  •  •  • 

People's    Bank,    Steelton 79  84 

-Providence    Bank,    Scranton,     2  46 

People's   National    Bank,    Lancaster 69  21 

Philadelphia    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     . .  . : 393  97 

Penn  National   Bank,    Philadelphia 229  86 

People's   National   Bank,    Scranton,     281  92 

Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 182  46 

People's  National   Bank,    Reynoldsville 109  63 

Philson    National    Bank,    Berlin 99  18 

People's   Bank.    Wtlkes-Barre 183  47 

People's  Savings  Bank,    Pittsburg 131  49 

People's    National    Bank,    Waynesbnrg 253  JO 

Pelham  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia «22  JI 

Pittsburg  Trust   Company,    Pittsburg , 236  17 


50  41 

132  88 
403  29 
151  23 

207  38 

80  66 
175  85 

133  15 
143  01 
133  15 

167  94 
100  82 
151  23 

183  28 
100  82 

184  93 
83  29 
80  66 
50  41 

100  82 

50  41 
60  41 
50  41 

63  56 
151  28 

201  64 
165  48 
90  81 
167  26 
182  74 

117  81 
110  59 
225  47 

64  .55 
100  82 

208  24 
151  23 
119  72 
113  86 

69  81 

64  93 
151  23 

63  84 

65  04 
175  34 

100  82 

151  24 

50  41 

78  86 

367  67 

50  41 

102  85 

50  41 

62  58 

669  59 

252  05 
360  55 
201  64 
128  82 
100  82 

151  23 
124  93 
190  14 
100  82 
302  48 


3_2— 1910 


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Off.  Doc. 


Revenue*   of   tbe   Commonwealth.      Receipts   from   Corporations — Continued. 


INTEUEST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— Ccmtinued. 


Name  ol  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 

mo. 


Oct.  period, 


First  National   Bank,    Taniaqtia,    

First  National   Bank,    Addison 

First  Natloual    Bank,    Williamsburg,     

First  National    Bank,    Couuellsvllle 

Flrat  Natiuual    Bank,    Carbondale 

First    Null  .uul    Bank,     Latrobe 

First   National    Bank,    Fallon 

First   National   aBnk,    Cherry   Tree,    

First   National   Bank ,    Cousnohockeii 

First   Natiuual    Bank,    Namicoke,     

First   Natloual    Bank,    Tyrone,    

Flrat    National    Bank,     Marysvllle,     

Fidelity   Deposit  and   Discount   Bank,    Duiiumre 

Franklin    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     

Farmers'    Bank,    Uummelstown 

First  National  Bank,    Emporium ,     

First  NatioiiMl  Bauk,    Falls    Creek 

First  National  Bank,    Pltlstou 

First  National  Bank ,    Washington 

First  National  Bauk ,    Braddock 

First  National  Bank,  Hazletou 

First  National  Bank,  Montgomery 

First  Natloual  Bank ,  MUterstowi 

First  National  Bank,  Dunbar,     

~  First  National  Bank,  Garrett 

FirBt  National    Bank,    Holltdaysburg,    

First  National   Bauk ,    Ambrhige 

First  Natloual    Bank,     Wyoming 

First  National   Bank,    Pen  Argyle 

First  National   Bauk,    Berlin,     

First  National  Bank,    McCounellsbuiK 

First  National  Bank,    Newport,    

First   National    Bank ,    Juniata 

First    National   Bank,    Forest   City 

German    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Guaranty  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company,    Kutler 

Guarantee  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Pitching 

Gold    Standard    National    Bank,    Marlenville,     

Guardian   Trust   Company,    York,     

Gtrard   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 

Glrard  Avenue  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 

German   National    Bank  of  Allegheny,    Pittsburg 

Grange    National    Bank,     Mansfield,     

Grove  City  National  Bank,    Grove  City 

Grange   National   Bank,    McKean  County,    Stncthpurt ,     

Halifax    National    Bank,    Halifax 

Harrlsburg    National    Bank,     Hnrrlsbnrg 

Hamlin  Bank  and  Trust  Company,    Smethport 

Honesdale    National    Bank,    Honesrtalc,     

Hobllltzel    National    Bank,    Hyndman 

Hamilton    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     

Home   Trust   Company ,    New   Castle 

Holmesburg   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 

Integrity  Title   Insurance   and  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 

Jenklntown    National    Bank,    Jenkintown,     

Kane  Bank  and  Tnist  Company,    Kane 

Keystone   National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     

Keystone    Bank,     Scranton 

Kennett   Trust    Company,    Kennett    Square 

Llttlestown    Saving    Inst. ,    Llttlestovrn 

Lawrence  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    New  Castle 

Lancaster    Trust    Company.     Lancaster 

Liberty    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Luzerne    County    National    Bank,    Wilkes-Barve 

Liberty    Savings    Bank,    Pittsburg 

Logan    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 

Merchants'   National   Bank,    Pottsville 

Merchants'    National    Bank,     nmrlsburg 

Monongahela    Truat   Company ,    Homestead ,     

Monroe   County   National    Bank,    East   Stroudaburg,    


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49 

59 

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110 

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132  60 

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10082 

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REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


33 


Revenues  of  the   Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporation* — Continued. 
INTEREST  ON  GENERAL  FUND  DEPOSITS— -Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


Merchants'    National   Bank,    Quakers  town. 49  59  50  41 

McKees  Rocks  Trust  Company,    McKees  Rocks,    103  89  132  88 

Mellon   National    Bank,    Pittsburg 228  50  403  29 

Merchants'   Banking  and  Trust   Company,    Mahanoy   City 110  47  15123 

Marine    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     248  49  207  38 

Miners'    National    Bank.    Blossburg,     79  34  80  66 

Mauch  Chunk  National  Bank,   Mauch  Chunk,    142  47  175  35 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Allentown,     119  55  133  15 

Merchants'   National  Bank,    Philadelphia,    * 214  79  143  01 

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Bangor,     138  41  183  15 

Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  Scranton 189  86  167  94 

Mauch  Chunk  Trust  Company,   Mauch  Chunk,    . . .'. 64  11  100  82 

Market  Street  National  Bank,    Philadelphia 130  97  151  23 

Merchants  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 178  35  188  28 

Market  Street  National  Bank,   Shamokin 99  18  100  82 

Munongahela    National    Bank.    Brownsville,     131  83  184  98 

Muhaffey  National   Bank,    Mahaffey ,    100  00  88  29 

Mutual   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     80  66 

Madera   National   Bank,    Madera,    49  59  50  41 

Montgomery    National    Bank,    Norristown ,     99  18  100  82 

Manheim   National    Bank,    Manheim 49  59  50  41 

Money   Banking  Company,    Money 49  59  60  41 

Miners*   Deposit   Bank.    likens 49  59  50  41 

Midway   National    Bank,    Midway,     17  64  63  56 

Northwestern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 123  73  15128 

National   Bank   of   Oermantown,    Philadelphia,    150  95  20164 

National    Bank   of  Ooatearille,    Coatesvllle 170  41  165  48 

National  Bank  of  Jersey  Shore,   Jersey  Shore,    86  36  90  81 

Nasareth   National   Bank,    Nasareth,     180  54  157  26 

North  Philadelphia  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 121  38  182  74 

Northern    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     99  18  117  81 

Northern  Trust  and   Savings   Company,    Lancaster,     Ill  89  110  59 

Northern    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 230  14  225  47 

National   Bank  of  Malvern,    Malvern 79  34  64  455 

Nanticoke    National    Bank,    Nantlcoke,     99  18  100  82 

National   Bank  of   Catasauqua,    Catasauqua 221  16  208  24 

National   Security   Bank,    Philadelphia 150  69  151  23 

National   Bank  of  Chambersburg,    Chambersburg,    102  66  119  72 

National   Iron    Bank,    Pottstown 11189  113  86 

National  Bank  of  Chester  Valley,    Coatesvllle,     79  34  69  81 

New  Bethlehem  Trust  Company,    New  Bethlehem 79  85  64  93 

National   Bank  of  Fayette   County,    Uniontown 128  76  151  23 

National    Bank   of   Brookvllle,    Brookvllle 3  45  68  34 

National    Bank    of   Claysrille,     79  34   .  65  04 

National  Bank  of  Western  Pennsylvania,    Pittsburg Ill  50  175  34 

-New  Cumberland   National  Bank,    New   Cumberland 99  18  100  82 

Ninth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 133  37  151  24 

North   Scranton   Bank,    Scranton,     49  69  50  41 

Northern   Central  Trust  Company,    Wllliamsport 78  86 

Oil  City  Trust  Company,    Oil  City 277  68  387  87 

Palmyra     Bank,      50  41 

People's    Bank,    Steelton 79  84  102  35 

-Providence    Bank ,    Scranton,     2  46  50  41 

People's    National    Bank,    Lancaster 69  21  62  58 

Philadelphia    National    Bank ,    Philadelphia ,     . .  . : 393  97  669  59 

Penn   National   Bank,    Philadelphia,    229  86  252  05 

People's   National   Bank,    Scranton,     28192  360  55 

Provident  Life  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 182  46  201   64 

People's  National   Bank,    Reynoldsville,    109  63  128  82 

Phllson    National    Bank,    Berlin,     99  18  100  82 

People's   Bank,    WUkes-Barre 138  47  161  28 

People's  Savings  Bank,    Pittsburg 131  49  124  93 

People's    National    Bank,    Waynesbiir* 253  50  190  14 

Pelham  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 99  17  122  ?f 

Pittsburg  Trust   Company,    Pittahurg 236  17  302  48 


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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST    ON    GENERAL    FUND    DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 


People's    Bank,     Erie, 85  03  86  81 

Punxsutawney    National    Bank,    Punxsutawney,     90  18  82  74 

People's   Trust    Co. ,    Philadelphia 40  60  50  40 

Real   Estate  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia,     150  42  151  28 

Real  Estate  Trust  Company,   Washington 12175  138  15 

Ridge  Avenue  Bank,    Philadelphia 180  06  159  73 

Reading   National    Bank,    Reading 103  89  100  82 

Royersrord   Trust    Company,    Royersford,     99  18  89  98 

Reading   Trust    Company,    Reading 11156  120  99 

Rittenhouse  Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 133  37  15124 

Republic  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,     130  94  15128 

Rochester   Trust    Company,    Rochester,     2  46  50  41 

Second   National    Bank,    Clarion ,    79  95  100  82 

Second  National   Bank  of  Frankford,    Philadelphia,    99  18  90  13 

Second    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 198  90  20164 

Second    National    Bank.    Allegheny 190  74  175  34 

Security  Savings  and  Trust  Company,   Erie,    120  41  143  97 

Sixth    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 183  73  20164 

Standing    Stone   National    Bank,    Huntingdon,     40  59  50  41 

Southwark    National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     428  49  403  56 

Second  National  Bank,   Mechanicsburg,    79  34  70  58 

Second    National    Bank.    Tituaville 79  34  80  66 

Swarthmore   National    Bank.    Swarthmore,     49  59  50  41 

Second    National    Bank,    Erie 12108  15122 

Second   National   Bank,    WU  keg- Bar  re 188  42  15123 

South    Side    Bank,    Scranton 79  34  80  66 

Security    Trust    Company,    Harrisburg 99  18  100  82 

South    Side    Bank,     Wllkes-Barre,     99  18  100  82 

Second    National    Bank,    Meyersdale,     99  18  100  8* 

Second   National   Bank,    Connellsville 79  84  80  60 

Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company,    Greensburg,    80  13 

Third    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 243  54  225  75 

Traders'    National    Bank,    Scranton 149  12  15123 

Tradesmen's    Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     242  19  252  05 

Tradesmen's    National    Bank,    Philadelphia 150  41  201  64 

Tacony    Trust    Company.    Philadelphia,     133  70  15123 

Tarentum   Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Tn  rent  am,    99  18  100  82 

Third    National    Bank,    Scranton 88  03  100  82 

Tioga  County  Savings  and  Trust  Company,   Wellsboro,    170  68  252  05 

Tamaqua   National   Bank,    Tamaqua . . .  99  18  100  82 

Trust  Company  of  North   America ,    Philadelphia 249  94  252  05 

Tower  City  National   Bank,    Tower  City 99  18  98  15 

Tradesmen's    National    Bank,    Conshohocken 98  08  100  82 

Turtle  Creek  Savings  and  Trust  Company,   Tnrtle  Creek,    72  12  100  82 

Valley    National    Bank,     Chambersburg,     79  34  64  88 

Union  Trust  Company  of  Pennsylvania,   Harrisburg,    282  87  252  05 

Union    National   Bank,    Summervllle,     35  R9     

Union   Deposit   and   Trust   Company,    Waynesbnrg,    99  18  100  82 

Union    National    Bank,     MInersville 49  59  50  41 

Union    National    Bank,    Mahanoy   City 118  24  118  57 

Union    Trust    Company,     Washington 131  56  133  15 

Union   Trust   Company.    Pittsburg 1,171  90  880  ftO 

United    States    National    Bank.    Johnstown 121   64  133  15 

Union    National    Bank.    Johnstown 144   11  201   64 

Union    National    Bank,    McKeesport 206  74  239  73 

United  Securitv  T.lfo  Insnrnnce  and  Trust  Company,   Philadelphia 138  08  151  23 

Union    National    Bank,    Lewlsburpr 09  18  100  82 

Union    National    Bank,    Mt.    Carmel 7ft  34  64  87 

Union   Trust   Company,    Donora 7ft  34  70  14 

Union    National    Bank,    New    Castle 67  12  100  82 

Washington   Trnst   Company.    Washington 121  64  134  80 

Warren    Trnst    Company,    Warren 123  01  151  23 

Western   Ravings   and   Deposit   Bank.    Pittsburg 128  22  124  3R 

Wvoming   Vallov   Trust    Company,    Wllkes-Barre 124  22  118  07 

West   End   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia 99  18  100  82 

Wllmerdlng  National   Bank,    Wllmerdinjp 89  26  77  87 

Windber   Trust    Company.    Wtndber 12ft  53  132  88 

Williams    Valley    Bank.     Wllliamstown 12  33  50  41 

Western    National    Bank.     Philadelphia 219  (15   c        252  0$ 

Wyoming  National  Bank,    Wllkes-Barre Die  99  18  100  82 


No.  2. 


REPORT  ON  THE  FINANCES. 


35 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST    ON    GENERAL    FUND    DEPOSITS— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1910. 


West   Branch   National    Bank,    Williamaport 89  04  48  77 

West    Side   Bank,    Scranton 79  62  100  82 

Wyoming   National    Bank,    Tunkhannock 8  45  70  58 

West  Philadelphia  Title  and  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 6  56  151  22 

Tough    National    Bank,    Oonnellsvllle 198  65  20164 

York   County   National    Bank,    York 163  56  188  56 

Farmers'    Deposit    National    Bank,    Pittsburg,     900  86  2,896  00 

Harrisburg  Trust   Company,    Harrisburg 452  58  8, 508  07 

Quaker   City   National    Bank,    Philadelphia 1,710  70  3,750  27 

First    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 1,240  07  2,780  78 

Commonwealth    Trust    Company,    Harrisburg 1 ,  174  58  2, 692  80 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'   National  Bank,    Philadelphia 4,949  59  5,256  38 

Total  amount   in  General   Fund,    $61,194  75  $79,660  27 

Tstal   Interest   General    Fund,    $140,855  02 


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Revenues  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     Receipt!  from  Corporation* — Continued. 
7.  INTEREST  ON  STATE  DEPOSITS,   1910— SINKING  FUND. 


Natne  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period. 
1910. 


Allegheny  Truat  Company,    Allegheny,    

Altoona   Truat    Company,    Altoona 

Appollo  Truat  Company,    Appollo 

Blair   County   Trust   Company,    Altoona,     

Bank  of  Charleroi,    Charleroi,    

Bank  of  Commerce,    Philadelphia,    

Bank  of  Pittsburg,   National  Association,   PittBburg, 

Bank    of   Waynesboro,    Waynesboro 

Bloomsburg  National   Bank,    Bloomsburg 

Carnegie  Trust  Company,    Carnegie 

Clearfield  Trust  Company,    Clearfield,    

Chambersburg   Trust    Company,    Chambersburg 

Charleroi  Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Charleroi, 

Columbia  Trust  Company,    Columbia,    

Central   Trust   Company,    Harrisburg 

Commercial    Bank,    Harrisburg,     

Cltisens'   National   Bank,    Lewlstown 

Charter  National  Bank,   Media 

Cltisens*  Savings  and  Trust  Company,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Cltisens*   National  Bank,    Port  Allegany,    

County  Sayings  Bank,   Scran  ton, 

Cltisens'    National   Bank,    Windber,    

Cltisens*   Title  and  Truat  Company,    Union  town,    . . . 

City   Bank,    York 

Chelten  Trust  Company,    Philadelphia 

Central  Trust  and  Savings  Co.,    Philadelphia 

Delaware   County   National    Bank,    Chester 

Duncannon    National    Bank,    Duncannon 

Dime  Deposit  and  Discount  Bank,    Scran  ton,    

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Athens,     

Federal  Title  and  Trust  Company,   Beaver  Falls,    .. 

Farmers*    National    Bank,    Butler,     

Farmers*    Trust    Company,    Carlisle 

Farmers'    National    Bank,    Ephrata 

Freeport   Bank,    Freeport 

Farmers'  Bank,    Hummelstown 

Farmers'  National    Bank,    Litits,     .••■;■••• 

Farmers*  and   Mechanics*    National    Bank,    Mercer, 

Farmers'  National   Bank   of  Montrose,    Montrose,    .. 

Farmers'  National    Bank,    Oxford,     

Federal  National  Bank,  Pittsburg,    ••••••• 

Farmers'    and  Merchants'   National  Bank     Tyrone,    . 

Fayette  Title  and  Trust  Company.    TJniontown 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,    West  Newton,    

First  National  Bank,    Beaver  Falls 

First    National    Bank,    Carnegie,     

First   National   Bank,    Charleroi 

First  National   Bank,    Dallastown,    

First  National   Bank,    Duquesne 

First  National  Bank,   Elisabeth 

First  National   Bank,    Bllwpod  City 

First  National   Bank,    Frackville 

First   National   Bank,    Franklin , 

First  National  Bank,    Glen  Campbell 

First  National  Bank,   Hanover,    

First   National   Bank,    Houtsdale 

First  National   Bank,    Kane. 

First   National   Bank,    Lansford 

First  National  Bank.    Lebanon 

First    National    Bank,    Leecbbnrg,     

First  National    Bank,    Montgomery 

First  National    Bank,    Mount    Joy. 

First  National   Bank.    New   BJonmflehl 

First  National    Bank.    New    Castle 

First  National    Bank.    Oakdnle 

First    National    Bank.    Sayre.     . . 

First    National    Bank,     Snsqiiehanna 

First   National    Bank ,    Dnlontown 


475 

62 

381  92 

99 

18 

100  82 

227  89 

201  65 

827 

12 

802  47 

99 

18 

100  82 

247  95 

.  252  05 

851 

51 

753  48 

99 

18 

100  82 

79  84 

80  66 

292  44 

252  05 

280  40 

201  68 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

177  80 

151  23 

148 

77 

•*  116  89 

99 

18 

100  82 

148  77 

151  28 

99 

18 

100  82 

49 

59 

50  41 

896  71 

408  29 

49 

59 

50  41 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

198  86 

201  64 

180 

80 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

475 

62 

408  28 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

420  08 

408  29 

49 

59 

50  41 

49  69 

50  41 

99 

« 

100  82 

222 

201  64 

99 

18 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

112 

50 

131  07 

950  69 

864  24 

49  59 

50  41 

425  48 

408  28 

97  78 

100  82 

148  77 

151  28 

276  98 

,   252  05 

227  67 

201  64 

99 

18 

100  82 

99  18 

100  82 

98  86 

100  82 

99 

18 

100  82 

148  77 

151  28 

190 

14 

181  48 

227  67 

201  64 

140  93 

181  06 

49 

59 

50  41 

190  25 

181  48 

148  77 

161  23 

38 

70 

26  85 

97 

81 

100  82 

49 

59 

50  41 

49 

59 

50  41 

99 

18 

100  82 

198 

36 

201  64 

148 

77 

151  23 

99 

18 

100  82 

79 

34 

69  48 

49 

59 

50  41 

99 

18 

102  46 

852  05 

844  88 

SQL* 


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Revenues  of  tbe  Commonwealth.      Receipts  from   Corporation* — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  STATE  DEPOSITS,   1910— SINKING  FUND— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


First  National   Bank,    West   Newton 48  09 

First    National    bank,     York 495  89 

First   National    Bank,    Canton 

First  National  Bank,    Moutrose,    

First    National    Bank,     Warren,     

German  American  Title  and  Trust   Company,    Philadelphia,    227  40 

Guarantee  Title   and   Trust   Company,    Pittsburg 884  04 

Grange   National    Bank,    Tioga 49  59 

Halifax   National    Bank,    Halifax.     49  59 

Harrlsburg  National  Bank,   Harrisburg 147  96 

Harrisburg    Trust    Company,    Harrisburg 950  69 

Hershey   Trust    Company,    Hershey,     105  21 

Honesdale  Dime   Bank,    Honesdale, 49  59 

Industrial  Trust,   Title  and  Savings  Company,    Philadelphia 198  80 

Independence   Trust    Company,    Philadelphia,     149  04 

Jeanette  Barings  and  Trust  Company,   Jeanne tte,    99  18 

Jonestown  Bank,   Jonestown,    99  18 

Kane  Trust  and  Savings  Company.   Kane,    99  18 

Keystone    National    Bank,    Manheim 47  10 

Lancaster  Trust   Company,    Lancaster,    186  60 

Lincoln  National   Bank,    Pittsburg 99  18 

Lackawanna  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Scrantoa 148  77 

Lewlsburg   National   Bank,    Lewisburg,    

Merchants'    National    Bank,    Carlisle 98  36 

Merchants'    National    Bank,     Harrisburg,     148  77 

Merchants'    National   Bank,    Klttannlng,     187  10 

Merchants'    Banking  Trust   Company,    Mahanoy    City,    99  18 

Mercer  County  Trust  Company,    Mercer,    227  67 

Mountville  National  Bank,    Mountville 148  77 

Marine  National  Bank,  Pittsburg,    198  86 

Mellon    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 227  67 

National  Bank  of  Coatesvllle,    Coatesville 99  18 

National  Bank  of  Corry,    Corry,    49  59 

Northern   National    Bank,    Lancaster 182  88 

National   Bank   of   Malvern,    Malvern 99  18 

National  Bank  of  McKeesport,    McKeesport,    198  36 

National  Bank  of  Lawrence  County,    New  Castle,    198  36 

National  Bank  of  North  Liberties,    Philadelphia,    148  77 

National    Bank    of   Schwenksvllle,    Scbwenksvllle,     49  59 

National    Bank    of   Say  re,    Say  re,     79  84 

North  Scranton  Bank,   Scranton 148  77 

National  Bank  of  West  Grove,    West  Grove 148  77 

Northwestern   Trust   Company,    Philadelphia 69  43 

National   Bank  of   Boyertown,    Boyertown 49  59 

People's   National   Bank,    Bast    Brady 167  00 

People's    Bank,     Hanover 99  18 

People's   National   Bank,    Lancaster,     99  18 

People's   National   Bank,    Lebanon,     99  18 

People's    Bank,     McKeesport,     277  22 

Pittsburg    Trust    Company 655  89 

Provident  Trust  Company,    Pittsburg   (North  Side) 276  98 

Philadelphia  Trust  Safe  Deposit  and  Insurance  Company,   Philadelphia,  247  95 

Plymouth    National    Bank,    Plymouth 99  18 

Punxsutawney   National   Bank ,    Punszsutawney ,     99  18 

People's   Union   Savings   Bank,    Plttston,     148  77 

Reel   Estate   Trust   Company,    Pittsburg,     425  75 

Beading    National    Bank,    Reading 99  18 

State   Bank  of  Dravosburg,    Dravosburg 49  59 

State   Bank   of   Elisabeth,    Elisabeth,     99  18 

Safe  Deposit  and  Trust   Company,    Greensburg 306  57 

Savings  and  Trust  Company,    Indiana ,    148  77 

Second    National    Bank,    Pittsburg 228  77 

Schuylkill   Trust   Company,    Pottsville,     79  34 

Schuylkill   Valley   Bank,    Reading 49  59 

Scranton    Savings  Bank ,    Scranton 99  18 

Third   National    Bank,    Philadelphia,     247  95 

Union    Bank,    Altoona 99  18 

Union  Banking  and  Trust  Company,    DuBois,    99  18 

United   States   National    Bank,    Johnstown,    99  18 

Union   Trust    Company,    Lancaster Digiti  186  60 


50  41 

504  11 

20  85 

52  05 

19  18 

201  64 

267  40 

50  41 

50  41 

907  40 

201  64 

57  81 

201  64 

201  64 

100  83 

84  88 

100  82 

50  41 

120  99 

74  52 

151  28 

26  85 

100  82 

151  23 

120  99 

100  82 

201  64 

151  28 

175  06 

254  80 

100  82 

50  41 

120  99 

100  82 

201  64 

201  64 

161  23 

50  41 

80  66 

151  88 

161  23 

70  68 

50  41 

151  23 

100  82 

100  82 

92  39 

252  05 

655  34 

252  05 

262  05 

182  83 

100  82 

151  28 

408  28 

100  82 

50  41 

100  82 

258  08 

151  24 

201  64 

80  66 

50  41 

100  82 

252  05 

100  82 

100  82 

100  82 

8483 

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Off.  Doc. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


INTEREST  ON  STATE  DEPOSITS,  1910  SINKING  FUND— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Apr.  period, 
1910. 


Oct.  period, 
1010. 


Union   National   Bank,    Mt.   Joy 99  18  100  82 

Union   National   Bank,    Scran  too,    59  18  80  05 

Union  Trust  Company  of  Pennsylvania,    Harrlsburg 26  57 

Valley   Trust   Company,    Palmyra ,     165  20  201  64 

Vandergrift   Savings   and  Trust  Company,    Vandergrift 99  IS  100  82 

Wayne  County   Savings   Bank,    Honesdale 227  67  245  75 

Western   National   Bank,    Philadelphia,     148  77  15123 

West   Branch   National   Bank,    WUUamsport 136  70  120  99 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'   National   Bank,    Philadelphia,    397  59  945  04 

Totals $25,452  07  $24,614  29 

Total  amount  in   Sinking  Fund $50,066  36 


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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from   Corporations — Continued. 

SUMMARY  OF  RECEIPTS  FROM  FINANCIAL  CORPORATIONS  AND  AS- 
SOCIATIONS. 


National    Banks Tax  on  bank  stock $907,848  15 

Interest 20  15 

$007,872  80 

State    Banks,     Tax  on  bank  stock $106,057  33 

Bonus,     2, 583  38 

Examinations,    6,722  01 

$116,262  72 

Incorporated    Savings    Institutions, Tax  on  Income,    $45, 270  44 

Examinations,    2, 148  16 

$47,418  60 

Trust    Companies Tax  on   capital   stock,     $1,042,410  30 

Tax    on    loans,     8,580  33 

Gross  premiums,    21 ,081  01 

Bonus 0,520  27 

Examinations,      42,371  61 

Interest 77  81 

$1,124,950  42 

Building    and    Loan    Associations* Stock.    $14,548  03 

Examinations 301  32 

Interest,      2  06 

$14,847  31 

Interest   on   State    Deposits,    ....  General     fund,      $140 ,  855  02 

Sinking  fund 50,006  36 


$190,021  88 


Total,      $2,402,272  78 


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Revenue*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Receipts  from  Corporations — Continued. 


8.  RECEIPTS'  FROM  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES, 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax  on 
Premium*. 


Total 
Receipt*. 


Achen  and  Munich  Fire  insurance,   Alx  la  Chapelle,    $2, 100  50  $2, 100  50 

Adirondock  Fire  Insurance,   N.  Y 348  87  348  87 

Aetna  Accident  and  Liability  Co.,    Hartford,    Conn 271  34  271  34 

Aetna  life  Insurance  Co.,   Hartford.   Life  Department,    15,095  3D  15,095  80 

Aetna  life  Insurance  Co.,    Hartford,    Accident  Department,    6,429  27  6,429  27 

Aetna  Indemnity  Co.,   Hartford,    Conn.,    312  21  312  21 

Aetna  Insurance  Co.,   Hartford,  Conn.,    11.614  78  11,614  78 

Agricultural  Insurance  Co.,    Water  town,    N.   Y.,    3,410  18  3,410  18 

Albany   Insurance  Co. ,    Albany,    N.    Y. ,    891  49  891  49 

American  Central   Life  Insurance  Co.,    Indianapolis,    Ind 1,504  17  1,504  17 

American  Bonding,    Baltimore,    Md.,    1,050  09  1,050  09 

American  Central  Insurance  Co. ,    St.  Louis,   Mo. ,    8 ,051  67  3,051  67 

American  Credit  Indemnity  Co. ,    N.   Y 1,954  38  1,954  38 

American  Druggists  Fire  Insurance  Co. ,  Cinn.,  Ohio,    32  81  32  81 

American  Fidelity  Insurance  Co. ,  Montpelier,   Vt. ,    794  19  794  19 

American  Insurance  Co.,   Newark,    2,514  59  2,514  59 

American   Lire   Stock   Insurance,    Ind. 18  96  18  96 

American  National  Insurance  Co.,  Bock  Island,   111 483  84  483  84 

American  Surety  Co.,    Mew   York 5,139  57  5,189  57 

Amsterdam  Casualty  Co.,  N.  Y 316  48  816  48 

Assurance  Company  of  America,   N.  Y 364  28  364  28 

Atlas  Insurance  Co.,   London,    England,    1,928  70  1,928  70 

Atlantic    Mutual    Insurance    Co.,     N.    Y.,     10,922  27  10,922  27 

Austin  Fire  Insurance  Company,   Dallas,  Texas,    232  63  232  63 

Bankers'   Surety  of  Cleveland,    Ohio 359  34  369  34 

Bankers  Life  Insurance  Company,  Lincoln,   Neb 142  57  142  57 

Bankers'  Life  Insurance  Company,    New  York,    1 ,091  29  1,091  29 

Baltimore  Life  Insurance,   Md. ,    6,860  08  6,860  08 

Berkshire  Life  Insurance  Company,    Pittsfleld 11,073  75  11,078  75 

Boston   Insurance  Company,    boston,    Mass. ,    4,024  16  4,024  10 

British-American  Assurance  Company,    Toronto,    Can 1,180  14  1,180  14 

Bristol   Foreign   Marine    Insurance  Company,    Liverpool,    7,058  36  7,058  86 

Buffalo  Commercial  Insurance,   New  York 387  91  387  91 

Buffalo  German  Insurance  Company  of  New  York 871  18  871  13 

Caledonia   Insurance   Company,    Edinburgh,    1,689  14  1,689  14 

Calumet  Insurance  Company,    Chicago,    991  76  99176 

Caledonian  American  Insurance  Company,    N.    Y.,    80  13  80  13 

California  Insurance  Company,    San  Francisco,    2,570  14  2,570  14 

Camden  Fire  Insurance  Association,  N.  J. , 276  46  276  46 

Camden  Fire  Insurance  Company,   Camden,   N.  J. ,    4,214  38  4,214  83 

Capital  Fire  Insurance  Company,   Concord,    New  Hampshire 1,073  81  1,078  81 

Capital   Fire   Insurance   Company,    Concord,    New    Hampshire,    account 

re-insurance    for    Jakor,     18  29  18  29 

Canada  Life  Insurance,    Toronto,    2,025  18  2,025  18 

Casualty  Company  of  America,    N.    Y. ,    1,278  82  1, 278  82 

Central   Manufacturing  Mutual   Insurance  Company,    Van   Wort,    Ohio,  153  46  153  46 

Central   National   Fire   Insurance  Company,    Chicago,    111 186  87  186  87 

Citizens  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Charlestown,    W.   Va.,    334  59  884  59 

Citizens'   Insurance  Company,    St.   Louis,    Mo.,    2,716  71  2,716  71 

City  of  New  York  Insurance  Company,  N.  Y. ,    580  79  580  79 

City  of  New  York  Insurance  Company,   N.   Y.,   account  Salamandra,    .  184  25  184  25 

Cologne     Re  Insurance  Company,   Germany 1,198  55  1,198  55 

Colonial   Assurance   Company ,    N.    Y 158  56  158  56 

Colonial  Life  Insurance  of  Jersey  City 3, 709  16  3,709  16 

Columbia   Insurance,    Jersey   City 464  01  464  01 

Columbian  National  Life  Insurance  Company,    Boston,    3,143  12  8,143  12 

Commerce  Insurance  Company,    Albany,    N.   Y 433  39  438  89 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company,   London,  England,   Marine,    4,432  73  4,432  73 

Commercial  Union  Assurance  Company,  London,    Fire 4,834  42  4,834  42 

Commercial    Union   Fire   Insurance   Company,    N.    Y 364  01  864  01 

Commonwealth   Fire   Insurance,    Dallas,    Texas,    119  06  119  06 

Commonwealth  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y. 1,005  33  1,005  33 

Concordia   Fire   Insurance  Company,    Milwaukee,     1,482  77  1,482  77 

Concordia    Fire    Insurance   Company,    Milwaukee,    account    Munich    Re- 
Insurance 242  42  242  42 

Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Hartford 4, 184  70  4, 184  70 

Connecticut  General  Life  Insurance  Company,    Hartford 2,657  68  2,557  68 

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RECEIPTS  PROM  FOREIGN   INSURANCE   COMPANIES— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax  on 
Premiums. 


Total 

Receipts. 


Connecticut  Mutual  life  Insurance  Company,   Hartford,    12,227  90 

Continental    Insurance    Company,     New    York,     7 ,070  40 

Continental  Casualty,   Hammond,   Ind. , 1, 827  10 

Continental  Life  Insurance,   Wilmington,   Del 115  39 

Cooper  Insurance,    Dayton ,    Ohio 374  63 

County  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Phila.,    account  Salamandra  Co.,    ..  33  52 

Dubuque  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance,  Iowa 884  26 

Des  Moines  life  Insurance ,    la. ,    94  65 

Dixie  Fire  Insurance  Company,   Greensboro,   N.  C 1 ,  141  28 

Duchess  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Poughkeepsie,    N.  Y. 4496  81 

Detroit  F.   and  M. ,    Inc. ,    Michigan 901  47 

Eastern  Fire  Insurance,   Atlantic  City,   N.  J 972  68 

Empire  City  Fire  Insurance  Company,    New  York 1,071  41 

Employers'  Liability  Assurance  Corporation,    London,    England 4,431  20 

Empire  State  Surety,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,    1,163  99 

Equitable   Accident,    Boston 3  38 

Equitable  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company,    Providence 1,212  69 

Equitable  life  Assurance  Society  of  the  U.  S 93, 190  76 

Equitable  Life  Insurance  Company,   Des  Moines 2,249  19 

Eureka  Life  Insurance,   Baltimore,   Md. ,    128  83 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Insurance  Company,  Lincoln,  Neb.,    72  05 

Federal    Casualty    Company,    Mich. ,     1 ,374  22 

Federal    Insurance    Company,    Jersey   City,     1,367  29 

Fidelity  Accident  Company,    Saginaw,    Mich. ,    170  20 

Fidelity   and   Casualty    Company,    N.    Y. ,     10, 572  16 

Fidelity  and  Deposit  Company  of  Maryland,    Baltimore 3,964  00 

Fidelity  Fire  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y 1 , 278  01 

Federal    Union    Surety   Company,    Indianapolis 07 

Fire  Association  of  Philadelphia,   account  of  Jakor  Insurance  Company,  238  93 

Fireman's   Insurance  Company,    Newark 2 , 569  31 

Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Company,  Marine  department,  San  Francisco,  5,944  75 

Frankfort  Marine,   Accident  and  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company,   Ger. ,  529  33 

Georgia  Homes  Insurance,    Columbus ,    Ga. 1 , 672  52 

General  Accident,    Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Corporation,    Scotland,    ...  8,142  32 

General  Marine  Insurance  Company,   Dresden 277  02 

German-American  Insurance  Company,  N.  Y. ,    8,921  01 

German-American  Fire  Insurance,    Baltimore,    Md 884  28 

German  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind.,    267  19 

German    Fire    Insurance,    Peoria ,    111. ,     984  33 

German  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Pittsburg,  account  of  Jakor  Insurance 

Company 142  33 

German  Alliance  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y. ,    662  49 

German  Fire  Insurance  of  Wheeling,   W.  Va. ,    815  82 

Germanla  Fire  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y 4, 523  85 

German  la     Life     Insurance     Company,      N.     Y. .  2,610  98 

Glen  Falls  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y '  2, 694  14 

Globe  and  Rutgers  Fire  Insurance  Company,    N.  Y 4,523  52 

Granite  State  Fire  Insurance  Company.    Portsmouth,    1,110  27 

Great  Eastern  Casualty  and  Indemnity  Company,    N.  Y 765  45 

Guranatee  Company  of  North  America .    Montreal 777  56 

Hamburg-Bremen   Fire  Insurance  Company,    Hamburg,    2,573  82 

Hanover  Fire  Insurance  Company,   NY.,    3 ,  877  84 

Hartford   Fire   Insurance   Company,    Hartford 17, 891  60 

Hartford  Life  Insurance  Company,    Hartford ,    2, 856  44 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  and  Inspection  Company,    Hartford 2,881  06 

Hawkeye  Insurance  Company,    Des   Moines,    337  79 

Imperial  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Denver,  Col 432  85 

India   Mutual   Insurance ,    Boston 795  10 

Indiana  and  Ohio  Lire  Stock  Insurance 57  97 

Illinois  Life  Insurance  Company,    Chicago,    3,408  48 

Illinois  Surety  Company,    Chicago,    111 14  47 

Insurance  Company  df  the  State  of  Illinois.   Rockford,    1,548  82 

Heme  Life  Insurance  Company  of  America,  Wilmington,   Del. 1,752  23 

Home  Life  Insurance  Company,    N.  Y 5,982  25 

Home  Insurance  Company  of  New  York 14, 214  43 

International  Fidelity  Insurance  Company,   Jersey  City 5  26                 

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Revenues   of  the   Commonwealth.      Receipts   from   Corporations — Continued. 


RECEIPTS   FROM   FOREIGN   INSURANCE   COMPANIES— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax  on 
Premiums. 


Total 
Receipts. 


Jakor   Insurance  Company,    per   Insurance  Company,    State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania   53  80  53  80 

John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  IiiHtirance  Company,   Boston,    42,234  11  42,234  11 

Lafayette   Life   Insurance,    Ind 56  52  56  52 

Law  Union  and  Rock  Insurance  Company,   London,    Englend, 488  74  488  74 

Liberty  Life  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y. ,    40  37  40  37 

Lincoln  National  Life  Insurance  Company,   Fort  Wnyne.    Ind. , 165  13  165  13 

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Company,    Liverpool,    12,256  10  12,256  10 

Liverpool  and  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y.,    448  94  448  94 

Lloyd's  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company,    N.    Y 337  27  337  27 

London    Assurance   Corporation,    London,     2,842  63  2,842  63 

London   Guarantee  Accident   Company ,    London 1 ,  503  55  1 ,  503  55 

London  and  Lancashire   Fire   Insurance  Company,    Liverpool 2,153  95  2,158  95 

Loyal    Protective    Insurance1   Company,    Boston,     166  18  166  18 

Lumber    Mutual    Insurance    Company,     Boston,     594  90  594  90 

Lumberman's   Mutual    Insurance   Company,    Mansfield,    Ohio,     844  30  844  30 

Lumber  Insurance.    N.    Y. 354  95  354  95 

Manhattan   Life  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y 3,403  49  3,403  49 

Manhelm  Insurance  Company,    Manheim, 1,308  09  1,308  09 

Manufacturers   Life   Insurance   Company,    Toronto,    Can.,    19  34  19  34 

Marine  Insurance  Company,    London,    264  93  264  93 

Maryland  Casualty  Company,    Baltimore,    Md.,    6,853  87  6,853  87 

Maryland  Life  Insurance  Company,    Baltimore,    226  02  226  02 

Massachusetts  Bonding  and   Insurance.    Boston 582  93  582  93 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,   Springfield 10,435  06  10,435  06 

Massachusetts    Accident   Company,    Boston 95  83  95  83 

Masonic  Protective  Association,    Worcester,    Mass.,    338  76  338  76 

Mechanics'  and  Traders*  Insurance  Company.    New  Orleans 738  94  738  94 

Mercantile  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company,    Boston 335  70  335  70 

Meridian  Life  Insurance  Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind.,    1,054  15  1,054  15 

Metropolitan   Casualty  Company,    N.   Y 580  03  580  03 

Metropolitan   Fire  Insurance  Company,    Chicago,    87  04  87  04 

Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Company.    N.   Y 172,515  03  172,515  03 

Michigan   Commercial    Insurance,    Lansing 2,610  78  2,610  78 

Michigan  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company.    Detroit 1,050  88  1,050  88 

Michigan  Millers'   Mutual   Fire  Insurance,    Lansing 578  16  578  16 

Michigan  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,    Detroit,    2,168  96  2,168  96 

Milwaukee  Mechanics'   Insurance  Co. ,    2 , 784  48  2, 784  48 

Milwaukee  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Wis 1 ,  144  51  1 ,  144  51 

Millers  Mutual  Insurance  Company,   Chicago,   111 1,015  42  1,015  42 

Minnesota  Mutual   Life  Insurance  Company,    St.   Paul 338  23  338  23 

Munich  Re-Insurance  Company,   per  Spring  Garden  Insurance  Company, 

Philadelphia 743  06  743  06 

Munich   Re-Insurance   Company  per  R.    I.   Insurance   Company 4  98  4  98 

Mutnal    Benefit   Life   Insurance   Company,    Newark,     26,745  58  26,745  53 

Mutual   Life  Insurance  Company,    New  York 73,885  94  73,885  94 

Nassua  Fire  Insurance  Company,   Brooklyn 963  92  963  92 

National   Brewers   Insurance.    Chicago 125  80  125  80 

National   Fire  Insurance  Company,    Hartford,    Conn 8,633  95  8,633  95 

National  Life  Insurance  Company  of  the  U.   S.   A.,    Chicago 1,524  31  1,524  31 

National   Life   Insurance  Company.    Montpelier,    Vermont 10,905  32  10,905  82 

National  Lumber  Insurance  Company,   Buffalo,   N.  Y 300  95  300  95 

National    Snretv  Company,    N.    Y 3,214  19  3,214  19 

National    Casualty    Company.     Detroit 1,022  17  1,022  17 

National"  Union  Fire   Insurance,    account  Rossla  Insurance  Company,    ..  721  21  721   21 

New  Brunswick  Fire  Insurance  Company,    N.  J.,    866  82  866  62 

Newark  Fire  Insurance  Company,    573  55  573  55 

New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,    Boston,    17,013  52  17,013  52 

New  Hampshire  Fire  Insurance  Company,    Manchester 4,275  81  4,275  81 

New  Jersey  Plate  Glass   Insurance  Company,    Newark 149  48  149  48 

New    York    Life    Insurance   Company 84,456  14  84,456  14 

New  York  Plate  Glass   Insurance  Company,    N.   Y. , 408  86  408  86 

Niagara    Fire   Insurance   Company,    N.    Y.,     3,109  52  3,109  52 

North  American  Life  Insurance,   Newark,    N.  J 525  00  525  00 

North  American  Life  Insurance,   Toronto,   Canada,    9  70  9  70 

North  American   Accident  Insurance  Company,    Chicago 739  11  739  11 

North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y 7gl (0«  £        731  06 


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RECEIPTS  FROM  FOREIGN   INSURANCE   COMPANIES— Continued. 


North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Company,   London,    5,703  57  5,793  57 

North  River  Insurance,    New  York,    2,779  26  2,779  26 

Northern  Insurance  Company,   N.  Y 1 ,  685  17  1 ,  685  17 

Northern   Assurance   Company,    Detroit,    Mich.,     7  80  7  80 

Northern    Assurance    Company,    London 4,047  82  4,047  82 

Northern   Assurance  Company,    London,    for  Salamandra   Re-Ins.,    ....  1,182  96  1,182  96 

Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,    Milwaukee 44,655  53  44,655  53 

Northwestern    National    Insurance    Company,     Milwaukee 3,489  39  3,480  39 

Norwich    Union    Fire    Insurance    Society,    England 3,156  91  3,156  91 

Ocean   Accident   and    Guarantee    Corporation,    London 3,935  50  3,935  59 

Old   Colony    Insurance   Company,    Boston,    Mass 468  66  408  66 

Orient    Insurance    Company,     Hartford,    Conn 1, 159  20  1, 159  20 

Orient  Insurance  Company,    Hartford,   Conn.,    for  Salamandra  Re-Ins.,  154  67  154  67 

Pacific    Fire    Insurance    Company,    New    York,     726  81  726  81 

Pacific  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,    Los  Angeles,    Cal 2,166  25  2,166  25 

Palatine   Insurance   Company,    Limited,    Manchester,     1,583  44  1,583  44 

Pelican    Assurance    Company,    N.    Y 290  37  200  37 

Peoples    National    Fire    Insurance    Company,     Wilmington,     Del 3,067  14  8,067  14 

Petersburg    Savings    and    Insurance    Company,     Va 334  45  334  45 

Phoenix  Assurance  Company,    London,    8,620  18  3,620  18 

Phoenix  Insurance  Company,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. ,    5*, 870  10  5,870  10 

Phoenix    Insurance    Company,     Hartford,     7, 131  82  7 ,  131  82 

Phoenix    Mutual    Life    Insurance    Company,     Hartford,     4,603  51  4,603  51 

Phoenix   Preferred   Accident    Insurance,    Detroit,     512  00  512  00 

Potomac   Insurance  Company,    Washington,    D.    C,    256  68  256  68 

Preferred   Accident   Insurance   Company,    N.    Y.t     2,083  01  2,083  01 

Providence   Washington   Insurance  Company,    Providence,     4,449  21  4,440  21 

Prudential    Insurance    Company,    Newark,     224,332  26  224 , 332  26 

Prussian    National    Insurance    Company,    Stettin,    Germany,     2,313  07  2,313  07 

Queens'   Insurance   Company  of  America,    N.    Y.,    4,209  60  4,200  60 

Queen  City  Fire  Insurance  of  Sioux  Falls,   Dakota 570  46  570  46 

Reserve   Loan   Life    Insurance   Company.    Indiana.    Ind.,     1,141  78  1,141  78 

Reliance  Marine  Insurance  Company,   Liverpool,   Bng.,    8  42  8  42 

Reliable   Life    Insurance    Company,    Indianapolis,    Ind. ,     7  64  7  64 

Rhode   Island   Insurance   Company,    Providence 716  00  716  00 

Rldgely  Protection  Association,    Worcester,    Mass 853  48  853  48 

Richmond  Insurance  Company,   West  New  Brighton,   N.  Y.,    855  20  355  20 

Rochester    German    Insurance    Company,     2, 160  40  2, 100  40 

Royal   Union  Mutual   Life  Insurance,    1 ,803  50  1 ,303  50 

Royal    Insurance    Company,     Liverpool,     10,280  02  10, 280  02 

Royal   Exchange  Assurance   Company,    London,     2,810  80  2,310  80 

Scottish   Union   and   National   Insurance   Company,    Edlnburg 2,043  32  2,043  32 

Scandla    Life    Insurance   Company,    Chicago,     24101  24101 

Sea   Insurance  Company,    Liverpool,    1,148  81  1,148  81 

Seaboard  F.   and  M.   Insurance  Company,    Galveston,    Texas 118  85  118  85 

Security    Casualty    Company,     Indianapolis,     Ind.,     4  60  4  60 

Security  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,    Blnghampton 4,884  07  4,884  07 

Security   Insurance   Company,    New   Haven,    Conn. ,     1 ,903  67  1 ,093  67 

Security  Life  and  Annuity  Company  of  Richmond,    Va 3,888  02  3.K88  02 

Shawnee   Fire   Insurance   Company,    Topeka,    Kan.,     2,243  90  2,243  90 

Skandla    Insurance    Company,    Stockholm,     Sweden 1,605  43  1,605  43 

Soverlgn   Fire  Insurance   Company,    Toronto,    Ca .301  95  301  05 

Springfield   Fire  and   Marine   Insurance  Company 7,000  07  7,000  07 

Standard   Accident    Insurance   Company,    Detroit,     2,212  46  2,212  46 

State   Fire  Insurance  Company,    Liverpool,    187  25  187  25 

State  Mutual   Life   Insurance  Company,    Worcester 7,228  12  7,228  12 

State    Life    Insurance    Company,     Indianapolis 1,013  17  1,013  17 

St.  Paul  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company 8,010  06  8,010  06 

Standard    Fire    Insurance,    Trenton 2,00176  2,00176 

Sun   Life    Insurance   Company,    Montreal,     3,345  17  3,345  17 

Sun    Insurance   Office,    London,    England,     3, 104  37  3, 104  37 

Sun    Insurance    Company,    New    Orleans 575  63  575  63 

Stuyvesant    Insurance    Company,     N.    Y 051  54  051  54 

Svea   Fire  and   Life   Insurance  Company,    Gothenberg,    Sweden 1,264  85  1,264  85 

Teutonia    Insurance    Company,     New    Orleans v 640  64  640  64 

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RECEIPTS  FROM   FOREIGN    INSURANCE   COMPANIES— Continued. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax  on 
Premium! 


Total 
Receipt* 


Travelers    Indemnity    Company,     Hartford,     403  89  408  89 

Travelers'    Insurance    Company,    Accident    Department 28,874  48  28,874  48 

Union   Central   Life   Insurance   Company,    Cincinnati,    O. ,     12,849  98  12,349  98 

Union  Health  and  Accident  Company,    Denver,   Col.,    24  60  24  60 

Union  Insurance  Company,  account  Jakor  Insurance  Company,   Re-Ins., 

Phila 67  12  67  12 

Union   Marine   Insurance,    Liverpool,     318  00  318  00 

Union    Mutual    Life    Insurance    Company,    Portland,     1,768  01  1,768  01 

United  Security  Company,   Baltimore 704  17  704  17 

United  Health  and  Accident  Ins.,  Michigan 1,391  64  1,891  64 

United  8tates   Fire  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y. ,    397  67  397  67 

United   States   Casualty   Company,    N.    Y. ,     3,233  61  8,238  61 

United   States   Fidelity   and   Guaranty   Company,    Baltimore 6,545  38  5,545  38 

United   States   Guarantee   Company,    N.   Y. ,    204  66  204  66 

United  States  Life  Insurance  Company,    N.    Y. , 2,279  88  2,279  88 

United  States  Lloyd's  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y.,    1,648  45  1,648  45 

Virginia  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company,    Richmond,    Va 2,031  96  2,081  96 

Virginia    State    Insurance,    Richmond,    Va 632  78  682  78 

Washington   Fire   Insurance  Company,    Seattle,    Washington,    375  48  875  48 

West  Chester  Fire  Insurance  Company,    N.   Y.,    3,891  13  3,891  13 

Western  Assurance  Company,   Toronto,    Canada,    1,670  74  1,670  74 

Western   Insurance  Company,    Pittsburg,    per  Jakor   Re-Ins.,     408  37  408  37 

Western   Reserve    Insurance   Company,    Cleveland,    O.,     424  72  424  72 

Western   and   Southern   Life   Insurance   Company,    Ohio 1,351  26  1,351  26 

Williamsburg  City  Fire   Insurance   Company,    Brooklyn,     - 1,652  75  1,662  75 

Winona    Fire    Insurance    Company,    Minneapolis,    Minn 891  69  89159 

Woodmans'    Casualty    Company,    Indianapolis,     Ind 258  85  258  85 

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374 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc. 


Revenues   of   tbe   Commonweal tb.      Tax   on   Loans. 


29.    DETAILED    STATEMENT   OF  TAX    ON    LOANS    (COUNTY   AND    MU- 
NICIPAL). 

ADAMS    COUNTY $153  02 

Arendtsviile    borough $5  18 

Benders vi lie  borough 12  92 

East   Berlin   borough 20  90 

Fairfield   borough 1  60 

Gettysburg   borough,     135  75 

Littlestown    borough ,     55  29 

New  Oxford  borough 40  66                 272  30 

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ALLEGHENY     COUNTY $18,603  69 

Aspinwall    borough 129  20 

Ays  Ion    borough 798  32 

Bellevue     borough,      53  20 

Brackenridge,     81  70 

Ben  Avon   borough 233  42 

Braddock    borough 1 ,393  52 

Bridgeville 126  98 

Carnegie  borough 866  40 

Coraopolls    borough.     727  70 

Cheswick 38  00 

Craf ton   borough 756  20 

Dravosburg 43  70 

East   Pittsburgh   borough ,     152  00 

Edgewood     borough 11  40 

Elisabeth    borough 148  20 

Edgeworth 285  00 

Ems  worth   borough 45  60 

Etna    borough 148  20 

Glassport 393  52 

Green    Tree    borough 45  60 

Homestead    borough 1 ,084  64 

Hays 24  70 

McKeesport    borough 530  10 

Munhall 266  00 

Millvale    borough 250  77 

Mount    Oliver    borough,     114  00 

Oakdale    borough,     43  70 

Oakmont    borough 357  20 

Osborne    borough 41  80 

Pittsburgh     City 41,419  61 

Rankin    borough ,     196  65 

Sewlckley    borough ,      86  14 

Sharpsbnrg    borough 190  00 

Spring  Garden  borough 91  20 

Tarentum     borough ,      389  50 

Turtle   Creek   borough 136  80 

Verona    borough 273  60 

West    Elizabeth    borough 17  10 

Wilmerdlng    borouj?h 189  05 

Wall,      4180 

West    Homestead,     294  50 

West    View,     ,.  60  80 

Whitakor 13  30 

Wilson 38  00           52,628  82 

.  _     .                 __            06  232  41 

ARMSTRONG     COUNTY $78  65 

Apollo    borough ,      $19  00 

Ford    City 119  08 

Freeport    borough 113  81 

Klttaning    borough,      112  10 

Leechburg    borough 33  44 

Manorville     borough 20  14 

Parker    City    borough 26  60 

Wickboro 82  46                  526  63 

_        __     __  ^  ^ 

BEAVER    COUNTY $150  46 

Alliquippa    borough,     $133,00 

Baden     borough 93  10 

Beaver    borough 43  78 

Beaver  Falls   borough,    140  60 

Brldgewaler    borough ,      38  00 

Fallston    borough,     1  52 

Monaca    borough 1 54  90 

New    Brighton    borough , 79  SO 

New    Galilee    borough,     3  42                  688  12 

.  838  58 

BEDFORD    COUNTY $228  00 

Bedford     borough $70  30 

Everett     borough 7  45 

Ralnsbunj    borough,      7  98 

Saxton    borouRh 1  90                    87  63 

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No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  375 

Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  LoaiiB — Continued. 

BERKS     COUNTY,      $323  00 

Birdsboro   borough """  ~~ 

Boyertowu    borough 

Fleetwood    borough 

Mumburg    borough ,     

Kutstown     borough 

Reading    City 

Toptln    borough ,      

Woinelsdorf    borough ,     

West    Reading,     

Wyomtsslng 

BLAIR    COUNTY 

Altoona   City 

Bell  wood    borough,     

Duncansrllle    borough 

Gaysport    borough ,      

Hollldaysburg    borough ,     

Juniata   borougu 

Martlnsbnrg    borough ,      

Roaring    Springs    borough 

Tyrone    borough , 

Williamsburg     borough ,      

BRADFORD  COUNTY. 

Athens     borough,      

J.e    Ruysville    borough,     

New    Albany   borough ,     

Rome    borough ,     

South   Waverly    borough 

Towanda    borough 

Troy    borough ,     

Wyalnslng    borough 

BUCKS  COUNTY. 

Attleboro,     

Bristol    borough ,     

Chalfout 

Doylestown    borough 

Hulmevllle   borough 

Langhorne  borough 

Langhome   Manor    borough,     

Morrlsvlllc    borough,     

New    Hope   borough ,     

Newtown    borough ,     

Perkasle   borough ,     

Quakertown    borough ,     

Rlchlandtown    borough ,     

Sllverelale   borough,    

Telford   borough ,     

Yardley    borough ,     

BUTLER    COUNTY 

Rutler   borough ,     

Bruin 

Evans    City 

Mars   borough 

Prospect  •  borough ,      

Slippery    Rock,      

Zelienople    borough ,      

Valencia ,      

CAMBRIA  COUNTY. 

Ashylllc    borough 

Carrolltown    borough 

T)ale    borough 

East   Cone maugh   borough ,     

Et>ensbnrg    borough 

Franklin     borough ,      

Gnllitzln    borough ,      

Hastings    borough ,      

Johnstown    City ,     

Loretto   borough ,     

Lilly     borough ,      

Patton    borough 

Portage    borough 

Rosedale     borough 

South    Fork    borough,     

Tunnel    Hill   borough 

CAMP-ON    COUNTY 

Emporium    borough,      


$5  70 

167  17 

30  59 

41  80 

116  06 

1,082  52 

30  52 

115  14 

45  60 

102  02 

1,747  62 

2,070  62 

$1,621  22 

$1,148  00 

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50  92 

255  36 

120  20 

9  50 

49  40 

122  36 

119  61 

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204  52 

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9  31 

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76  00 

21  28 

37  24 

106  40 

19  95 

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470  48 

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202  67 

100  70 

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23  52 

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1,044  10 

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376  AUDITOR  GENERAL  OP  PENNSYLVANIA  Off.  Doc 

Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Loans — Continued. 

CARBON    COUNTY,      $155  80 

Beaver    Meadow -  -   " 

East    Mauch    Chunk    l>orougli, 

Bast     Side 

Lehlghtou    borough 

Mauch    Chunk    borough ,     

Summit    Hill    borough 

Weatherly    borough,     

"' "  ~~~™      ™~~™  526  61 

CENTRE  COUNTY , 

Bellefonte    borough 

Centre  Hall   borough,    . .  < 
Mllesburg     borough,      .... 
Mlllheim    borough,      ..... 
Philipsbnrg     borough, 
Unionvllle    borough,     .... 

CHE8TER    COUNTY 

Atglen    borough , 

Avondale    borough,     

Coatesville  borough,  .... 
Downlngtown  borough ,  . 
Honey  Brook  borough,  , 
Kennett    Square   borough, 

Oxford    borough ,     , 

Parkesburg    borough,     .., 
Phoenlxville    borough, 
Spring    City    borough,     . 
west   Chester    borough,     . 
West   Grove   borough,    . . , 

CLARION    COUNTY 

Clarion     borough,      

East    Brady   borough,     . . . 

Edlnburg    borough 

Rlmersbnrg  borough ,  ... 
St.    Petersburg    borough, 

CLEARFIELD  COUNTY,  . . 
Chester  Hill  borough,  ., 
Clearfield     borough,      .... 

Coalport     borough ,      

Curwensville     borough, 

Du  Bois  borough ,    

Osceola    borough ,     , 

_____     _  _  ^  ^ 

CLINTON    COUNTY,     ... 
Lack    Haven    CIfy,     . 
Logan  ton     borough. 
Mill   Hall   borough,.. 
Renovo   borough ,     ... 

1,820  06 
COLUMBIA    COUNTY,      .. 
Berwick     borough . 
Bloom  sburg     borough , 
Catawissa    borough, 
Central  in     borough, 
Orangey  I  lie 

~~        -— —    —  771  g0 

CUMBERLAND   COUNTY. 

Camp   Hill    borough 

Carlisle    borough,"     

MechaniCKburg    borough , 

I>moyne , 

New    Cumberland     borough , 

Newvlllo     borough 

Shlppensbnrg  borough 

Shi  remans  town  borough,    ... 

__.  _  —  ^  ^ 

CRAWFORD   COTTNTY. 

Cambridge    Springs    borough, 

Cochranton    borough 

Tonnes utviPe    borough,      .... 

Hydetown     borough,      

LinesvWe     borough,      

Mendville     City 

Saegertown    borough 

Rpartansburg    through 

Tltusviiip     City 

Townville   borough , 

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27 

10 
57 

101 

08 

53 

20 

141 

36 

42 

94 

870  81 

$158  83 

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18 

98 

80 

1 

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561  74 

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47 

507 

99 

170 

84 

38 

06 

95 

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214 

70 

123 

50 

712 

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133 

05 

857 

20 

61 

87 

2,444  50 

$235  78 

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38 

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15 

89 

10 

64 

3 

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163  90 

$230  28 

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337 

48 

37 

58 

85 

68 

144 

40 

34 

20 

643  85 

$389  50 

$826 

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38 

15 

58 

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937  46 

$178  63 

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66 

57 

593  17 

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899  68 


No.  2. 


REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES. 


877 


Revenues  of  tlie  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Loans — Continued. 


DAUPHIN    COUNTY,     

Halifax    borough 

Harrlsburg    City,     

Middle  town     borough. 
Millers  burg    borough,     . . 
Penbrook    borough,     .... 
Royal  ton    borough ,     .... 
Steoltou    borough,     

DELAWARE    COUNTY,     ... 

Alden    borough 

Chester    City 

Clifton  Heights  borough, 

Col wyn    borough ,     

Collingdale    borough , 

Darby   borough,     

Eddystone  borough 

Glenolden  borough,  .... 
Lansdowne  borough ,  ... 
Marcus  Hook   borough,    . 

Media     borough 

Norwood  borough ,  .... 
Prospect  Park  borough, 
Ridley    Park    borough, 

Rutledge    borough 

Sharon  Hill  borough,  . 
Swarthmore  borough,  .. 
Yeadon,   , 

ELK   COUNTY. 

Johnsonburg    borough ,     . 

Rldgeway   borough 

Saint    Mary's    borough, 

ERIE   COUNTY 

Corry  City,    

Elgin  borough ,    

Erie  City 

Pairview    borough 

Middleboro  borough,  ... 
North    East   borough , 

Platea,      

Union   City,     

FAYETTE   COUNTY 

Belle  Vernon  borough, 
Brownsville    borough,     . . 
Connellsvllle    borough,     . 

Dawson  borough ,    

Fair  chance   borough,    ... 

Fayette    City 

Mason  town  borough ,    ... 
Point    Marlon    borough, 
Uniontown    borough,    . . . 
South  Brownsville,    .... 

FOREST  COUNTY. 

Tlonesta    borough ,      .... 

FRANKLIN   COUNTY. 

Chambersburg    boron  jrh, 
Mercersbnrg  borough ,    . . 
Waynesboro   borough ,     . . 

FULTON  COUNTY,  

GREENE    COUNTY. 
East     Waynesburg, 
Greensboro    borough ,     . . 
Waynesburg  borough ,    . . 

HUNTINGDON  COUNTY,    .. 

Huntingdon    borough ,     . . 

Mapleton   borough 

Mt.  Union  borough,  ... 
Shade  Gap  borough,    . , . . 

INDIANA    COUNTY 

Blalrsville    borough,     ... 

Indiana    borough,     

Saltsbnrg   borough,     .... 


82,196  00 

$6  84 

6,408  47 

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15  20 

5  70 

9  50 

78  15 

5,082  20 

$677  67 

7,378  20 

74  29 

2,351  93 

93  10 

73  72 

7  00 

210  90 

1  90 

125  97 

435  86 

9  50 

335  67 

72  20 

192  66 

300  20 

41  53 

214  70 

286  90 

93  10 

4,921  73 

5,599  40 

$38  43 

262  20 

292  60 

$598  23 

593  28 

$4  00 

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66 

1,322  24 

1  52 

1  52 

198  84 

1  38 

141  05 

1,957  48 

1,961  48 

$217  90 

77  90 

106  40 

76  00 

18  24 

18  62 

28  50 

23  10 

39  90 

494  00 

229  90 

1,112  56 

1,330  46 

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31  54 

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248  52 

248  52 

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76 

203  80 

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372  14 

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465  58 

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67  26 

432  13 

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Revenues   of   tin*  Commonwealth.      Tax   on   Loans  — Continued. 

JEFFERSON     COUNTY $364  SO 

BrocJtwayvule    borough,     $3  SO 

Brookviiie    borougli,     00  80 

Falls  Creek 59  47 

Punxsutawney   borough,     370  30 

Reyuoldsville   borougu,     37  45                 531  01 

JUNIATA    COUNTY 

Thonipaontowu    oorough 

LACKAWANNA     COUNTY ,      

Blakely   borougu,     

Dal  ton    borougu 

Dickson   City    borough 

Dimniore    borougu 

Jermyu    borougu 

Mooslc 

Mayneld    boroug.i ,     

Old   Forge 

Scrautou   City 

Throop ,     

Waverly    borougli ,     

Wiutoii    borougu,     

LANCASTER    COUNTY 

Adauiatowu    borougu ,     

Akron    borough ,     

Christiana    l>orougli ,     

Columbia    borougu ,     

Denver 

Elizabeth  town    borough 

Epnrata    borougu 

Lancaster     City 

Lititz    borough 

Manhelux    borough 

Marietta   borougu ,     

Mouut  Joy    borough 

Quarry  ville    borougu 

Strasbui g     borougu 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY. 

Elwood    City,     

New    Castle    City,     

New    Wilmington    borougu ,     

South   New   Castle,     

Wampum ,      

Hazel    Dell 

LEBANON    COUNTY,      

Jonestown    borough ,     

Lebanon    City 

LEHIGH    COUNTY 

Allentown    City ,     

Catasauqua    borough 

Coopersburg    borough ,     

Coplay    borough 

Emaus    borough ,     

Macungie    borough ,     .- 

Slatinglon    borough ,     

West    Bethlehem    borough,     

LUZERNE    COUNTY 

Ashley    borougli 

Courtdale ,     

Dorraneeton    borough ,       

Edwardsvillc    boroug.i ,     

Exeter    borough ,     

Forty   Fort   borough,    

Frelnnd    borough,      

Hazleton    City,     

Kingston    borough,     

Lain  in     borough ,      

Laurel     Run    borough ,     

Luzerne   borough ,     

Nanticoke   borough 

Plttston    Ciiy 

Shickshlnny    borough 

Sugar   Not"h  borough,    

West    Hnzeton    borough,     

\V»  st     I'ittston    borough ,      

White    Haven    borough,     

Wilkes-Barre    City 

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$234  46 

896  71 

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1  00 

$2,606  20 

236  36 

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3 

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805 

30 

13 

30 

11 

32 

15 

20 

88 

48 

1,043 

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00 

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0 

08 

273 

60 

2,557  84 

5,254  04 

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$3 

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3 

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20 

14 

444 

60 

40 

40 

45 

60 

170 

24 

3,143 

05 

100 

40 

83 

08 

24 

70 

115 

90 

1 

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28 

50 

4,242  15 

6,140  88 

$216 

60 

405 

50 

38 

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10 

26 

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12 

62 

$750  58 

750  58 

$221  70 

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785  46 

1,007  16 

$760  00 

$2,142 

08 

04 

24 

03 

08 

03 

86 

73 

34 

144 

10 

108 

30 

2,702  95 

$8,007  42 

3,522  9 j 

$72 

20 

9 

12 

136 

40 

180 

16 

38 

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85 

50 

228 

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140 

15 
64 

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1 

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117 

80 

24 

70 

3 

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46 

20 

14 

06 

65 

40 

5 

70 

390 

63 

1,051  67 

$1,027  05 

$10  58 

186  96 

11  40 

20  60 

11  4U 

1,627  05 

1,874  89 

3,592  84 

$7  60 

3  01 

49  78 

14  44 

74  S3 

74  83 

$379  45 

$105  30 

165  74 

44 

154  28 

4  56 

1  90 

084  00 

57  00 

7  60 

1,240  82 

No.  ±  ItEPOUT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  879 

Revenues   of  the   Commonwealth.      Tax   ou   Loan* — Continued. 

LYCOMING   COUNl'Y,     

llughcsville    borough ,     

Jersey    Shore   borough ,     

Montoursville  borough 

Muncy    borough 

South    Williauisport   borough 

Willlamsport     City,      

McKEAN  COUNT. 

Kane    borough ,      

Mt.    Jowett    borough,     

Port    Allegheny    borough,     

Smethport    borough 

MERGER    COUNTY 

Greenville     borough 

OroTe  City  borough,    

Jackson  Centre   borough,    

Mercer    borough ,     

Sandy  Lake  borough ,    

Sheakleysvllle    borough 

South    Sharon ,     

West    Middlesex    borough 

Wheatland    borough,     

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MIFFLIN    COUNTY,     $153  90 

Lewistown    borough,     . $  169  30 

McVey town    bciough ,     2  66  471  96 

_____  ^  ^ 

MONROE  COUNTY. 

Delaware  Water  Gap  borough ,    

East   Stroudsburg   borough,     

Stroudsburg   borough 

MONTGOMERY    COUNTY 

Ambler    borough 

Bridgeport    borough ,     

College ville    borough,     

Conshohocken    borough 

East  Greenville  borough 

Hatfield 

Jenkintown    borough,     

Lansdale  borough, 

Narberth  borough 

Norrlstown    borough,     

North   Wales   borough ,    

Pennsburg    borough ,     

Pottstown  borougb . 

Royersford    boruugh 

Rock  ledge  borough ,    

Souderton  borough 

Schwenksvltle 

West   Conshohocken   borough ,     

West   Telford,     

_____  _____  __  ^  ^ 

MONTOUR    COUNTY : $19  00 

Danville   borough $493  24  493  24 

512  24 

NORTHAMPTON    COUNTY 

Bangor    borougb ,     

Bath    borough a 

Bethlehem  borough,    

East    Bangor   borough ,     

Easton    City 

Hellertown    borough ,     

Nazareth  borough .    

Pen  Argyl  borough 

Portland   borough ,     

South    Bethlehem    borough ,     

Northampton 

Northampton    Heights 

Stockertown 

West   Easton 


$6  84 

152  00 

76  76 

$235  60 

$2,588  74 

$207  10 

112  10 

22  80 

201  40 

60  80 

40  66 

107  54 

178  60 

277  40 

1,328  18 

45  60 

81  61 

167  20 

69  16 

15  20 

142  88 

7  60 

55  48 

12  16 

3,133  47 

235  60 


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66  50 

907  44 

76  76 

,510  34 

62  70 

93  39 

117  86 

6  84 

,142  06 

38  00 

49  40 

3  80 

23  50 

4,243  05 

NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY, 
Mount  Carmel   borough,    .... 
Shamokln   borough    


PERRY    COUNTY 

Blaln  borough 

Dnncannon  borough , 
MUlerstown  borough , 
Newport   borough ,     . . 


5,300  21 

$2,029  55 

$577  22 

764  18 

1,341  40 

3,370  05 

$631  17 

$   38 

32  49 

26  60 

66  41 

125  88 

757  05 

3S0 


AUDITOR  GENERAL  OP  PENNSYLVANIA 


Off.  Doc. 


Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on   Loans — Continued. 


PHILADELPHIA  CITY  AND  COUNTY, 

POTTER  COUNTY,  

Austin   borough,    

Coudersport    borough,     

LewisviUe  borough 

Oswago,      

Shingle    House,      

SCHUYLKILL   COUNTY 

Ashland    borough,     

Auburn  borough 

Cressona    borough.     

Frackvllle    borough ,     

Gllberton    borough 

Girardville    borough,     

Gordon    borough ,     . 

Mahanoy  City 

McAdoo  borough ,    

Middleport  borough ,    

MinersTllle  borough 

New  Philadelphia  borough 

Orwigsburg     borough 

Palo   Alto   borough      

Pine   Grove   borough,    

Port  Carbon  borough 

Pottsville   City 

Saint  Clair  borough 

Schuylkill  Haven  borough 

Tamaqua  borough ,    

Tower    City    borough,     

Tremont   borough 

SNTDER   COUNTY,     

Middleburg    borough 

SOMERSET  COUNTY. 

Confluence    borough ,     

Hooversvllle  borough 

Myersdale    borougb 

Paint 

Salisbury     borough 

Windber 

SULLIVAN   COUNTY,     

Dushore    borough 

Porksville  borough 

La  Porte  borough,    

SUSQUEHANNA    COUNTY. 

Hallstead   borougb 

Lanesboro    borough , 

Montrose    borough ,     

New   Mllford   borough,    

Oakland    borough,     

TIOGA   COUNTY 

Blossbnrg   borough 

Oovlngton   borough ,    

Elkland   borough ,    

Knoxvllle   borough 

Lawrencevllle     borough 

Liberty    borough ,      

Nelson    borough ,     

Tioga    borough 

Wetlsboro    borough 

UNION  COUNTY 

Hartleton   borough,     

Lewishnrg    borough,     

Mlfflinburg   borough,     

New   Berlin   borough 

VENANGO    COUNTY,     

Emlenton     borough,      

Franklin   City 

Oil    City    borough 

Pleasantvllle   borough ,     

WARREN    COUNTY 

Columbus    borough ,     

Tldlonte    borough 

Warren     borough 

Youngavllle    borough,     


$203,448  93 

$203,448  93 

$259  51 

$ 42  30 

67 

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76 

1 

06 

1 

90 

103  92 

363  43 

$948  86 

$305  00 

10 

07 

6 

21 

45 

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440 

30 

34 

5S 

207 

1U 

47 

88 

1 

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65 

36 

30 

40 

64 

22 

11 

97 

11 

40 

37 

24 

325 

28 

140 

22 

49 

78 

406 

60 

8 

74 

34 

58 

2,866  99 

$7  63 


$14  76 
7  63 


8,815  85 


$18 

24 

3 

49 

102 

22 

3 

80 

8 

62 

89 

06 

$225  43 

$181  93 

$11 

51 

4 

29 

70 

16  56 

$3 

80 

1 

90 

19  00 

1 

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3 

80 

$30  40 

$11  40 

$7 

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5 

32 

7 

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38 

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2 

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2 

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21 

66 

70 

30 

156  64 

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$3 

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83 

60 

64 

60 

53 

152  11 

$442  06 

$20 

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77 

90 

41 

80 

59 

66 

205  58 

$66  33 

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535 

49 

9 

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55153 

225  43 


198  49 


80  40 


168  04 


374  00 


617  86 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  881 

Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Loans — Continued. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY 

Ueallsvllie     borough 

Bentleysville    borough 

Burgeltstown    borough ,      

California    borough 

Canonsburg    borough , 

Charieroi    borough 

Clayville    borough 

Donora ,     

East    Washington    borough 

McDonald    borough ,      

North  Charieroi  borough 

South    Canonsburg,     

Speers   borough 

Washington    borough ,     

West    Middle  town    borough ,     

WAYNB    COUNTY, 

Honesdale    borough 

Starrucca   borough,     

Waymart    borough,     

WESTMORELAND     COUNTY ,      

Arnold    borough 

Avonmore   borough ,     

Grcensburg  borough,    

Irwin    borough 

Jcanette   borough 

Ligonier    borough ,     

Livermore  borough 

Mt.    Pleasant    borough 

New   Florence   borough,     

New   Keu8iogton   borough,     

North  Belle  Vernon  borough,    

Parnassus   borough 

Penn    borough 

Scottdale    borough,     

South   Greensburg  borough 

South    West    Greensburg    borough 

Vandergrif  t     borougb ,      

Trafford 

West    Newton ,     

WYOMING    COUNTY 

Tunkbannock    borough,     

YORK    COUNTY;     

Delta   borough ,    

Dillshucg    borough ,     

Dovpr    borough 

F.aat   Prosper!    borough,     

Glen    R<  ck    borough ,     

Hanover    borough ,     

North    York,     

Seven   Valley   borough ,    

Shrewsbury     borough ,      

Stewartstown    borough,      

Windsor 

West    York,     

Wrightsvllle   borough ,    

York    City 

York  Fin  ven  borough 


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24 

70 

114 

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107 

64 

416 

86 

23 

56 

55 

10 

138 

70 

43 

70 

45 

60 

22 

23 

1 

71 

1,544 

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76 

2,547  58 

5,481  58 

$105  83 

$47 

69 

8  64 

5 

67 

62  00 

167  83 

$4,925  00 

$28  03 

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588  00 

160 

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66 

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244 

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54 

406 

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46 

55 

38 

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7 

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235 

60 

43 

14 

117 

80 

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85  79 

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65 

71 

143 

64 

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6 

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85 
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5 

51 

6 

20 

30 

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1,595 

88 

2 

28 

1,941  10 

4,717  56 

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Revenues   of  the   Common  wen  lth.      Tux   on   Gross   Receipts. 


31.  TAX  ON  GROSS  RECEIPTS,    RANKERS,   1010. 


Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 
on  gross 
receipts. 


Interest 

and 
penalty. 


Alexander   ft    Co. ,    Monogahcla    City 

Arnett   ft  Co. ,    Philadelphia,    

Belleville    Deposit   Bank 

Brown   Bros.   &   Co. ,    Philadelphia 

Brown,   Thomas  B. ,    West  Chester,    

Bank    of   Conneautvllle 

Bank    of    Landisburg 

BIddle,    Thomas   A 

Banking  House  of  Wm     Smith  &   Son,    Washington,    Pa., 
Bloren  ft  Co. ,    Philadelphia ,    

Battles.    R.    8..    Glrard,    Pa 

Bank    of    Wyahising 

Bell  wood    Bank 

Cramp,    Mitchell  ft  Shoher.    Philadelphia 

Centre   County    Banking,    Bellefonte 

Central   Bank   of  Dunbar,     

Cowanesnue   Valley   Bank .    Oscvda ,    Pa . ,     

Central    Banking   Co. ,    Mt.    Union 

Cassatt   ft   Co. .    Philadelphia 

C:ipi>can,    Lemley   &   Miller   Co.,    Inc.,    PI  I  (stair?,     

Putin    Bros. ,     Philadelphia 

Drexel  ft  Co. ,    Phlladelphln 

Ensworth,    F.    W.    Waterfonl 

Exchange    Bank,     Marietta 

Everett    Bank,    Everett 

E.    J.    Moore    Co. .    Phlladelphln 

Exchange    Banking,    Ilarrlshurg 

K.    W.    Clark  ft  Co. ,    Philadelphia 

Edward   B.    Smith   *   Co 

Farmers'     Bank ,     Woodlierry 

Farmers'    nnd    Merchants'    Bank.    St.    Marys 

Franklin    Savings    Bank.     Franklin 

Frambes    ft    Clark.     Philadelphia 

Fanners'    Bank ,     Merccrsburg 

Foxbnrg     Bank ,      * 

Farmers'     Bank,     Townvllle 

Farmers*    and    Traders'    Bank .    Westflold 

Fulton    Comity    Bank 

Geo.    W.    MncMnllen    Co. .    Pittsburg.     .  .  . .' 

Galcton     Banking    Co. 

Graham    ft    Co. ,    Philadelphia 

Grandln    Bros. ,    Tldioute 

Henrv    &    West.    Philadelphia 

Hartley    Banking    Co. .     Kcdf  ml 

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John    Berg  ft   Co. ,    Butler,     

J.    H.    Baer   ft    Sons.    York 

John  T.    Reeves  ft   Co. .    Beaver   Falls 

J.   A.   Watt  ft  Co. ,    Oxford 

Knoxvllle    Banking.      

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Mlllheim    Banking 

McLure,    J.    II. ,     Prospect 

Milroy    Banking    Co 

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127  02 

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Name  of  Corporation. 


Tax 
on  gross 
receipts. 


Interest 

and 
penalty. 


Nemeth,    John,    Wilkes-Barre,     

Orhlsonia    Bank ,     

Port    Royal    Hank 

Plue    Grove    Bank 

People's   Savings    Hunk,    A  lien  town 

Robinson    Bros. ,     Pittsburg,     

Roaring    Springs     Bank 

St.    Thomas    Bunk ,     

Sugar    (Jrove    Savings    Bank 

Sailer   &   Stevenson ,    Philadelphia,     

Scottdale    Bank 

TIdioute    Sa  vlug-t    Bank 

T.   J.    Beutley  ft   Sons,    Springhoro,    

Tuscarora    Bank,    Blnirs    Mills , 

Townsend  ft   Whelen   ft  Co. ,    Philadelpiila,     

Thomas    D.    Yannessa    ft    Co 

Union    Bank,     Altoona 

Victor   Banking  Co. ,    McKees   Rocks,     

Wlnthrop,     Smith   ft    Co. ,    Philadelphia,     

Wood,    Clark    J. ,     Philadelphia 

W.    W.    Peichnum    ft    Co. ,    Saegertown,     

Wm.    Russell    ft    Son,     l.ewistown 

Youngsville    Savings    Bank ,     

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105  23  

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158   12  

48  

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100   89  

59  58  

60  14  

114   74  

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163   89  

12   59  

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24  27  

93   83  

68  82  

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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Tax  on  Fertiliser  Licenses. 


32.  FERTILZIER  LICENSES,  YEAR  1010. 

Armour  Fertilizer  Works,    Baltimore,    $500  00 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co. ,   N.  Y 5,430  00 

Allentown  Manufacturing  Co. ,    105  00 

American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co.,    Baltimore,    585  00 

American  Fertilizing  Co 200  00 

Atlantic  Fertilizing  Co. ,   Baltimore 225  00 

American  Reduction  Co. ,  Pittsburg,   150  00 

Amos  Eby  &  Co.,   Strasburg,   Pa 120  00 

Aucker,   R.   S. ,    Shamokin ,    Pa. ,    105  00 

Brubaker,   Elias  S.,   Richland,   Pa.,    15  00 

Bowker  Fertilizing  Co. ,   N.  Y. ,    570  00 

Berger  Bros. ,    Easton ,    05  00 

Baugh  &  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia,    070  00 

Buffalo   Fertilizing  Co. ,    300  00 

Berg  Co.,   Philadelphia,    135  00 

Beckert,    W.   C,    Pittsburg 15  00 

Baltimore  Fertilizer  Co 105  00 

Baxter,  Henry  V. ,  Chester,  Pa 30  00 

Bradley  &  Green  Fertilizer  Co.,   Philadelphia 60  (X) 

Bay    Chemical,    Balto 90  00 

Bradley  &  Green  Fertilizer  Co. ,   Philadelphia 15  00 

Baltimore  Pulverizing  Co.,  Baltimore,   75  00 

Chesapeake  Chemical ,    Baltimore,    120  00 

Cambria  Fertilizing  Co..  Johnstown,  Pa.,    80  00 

Coe  Mortimer  Co.,   N.  Y.,    355  00 

Corson,  G.  W.  II.,   Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.,    15  00 

C.  C.  Piersons  Sons,  Philadelphia 75  00 

Charles  A.  Sickler  &  Bro.,    Wilkes- Bar  re,    00  00 

Central  Chemical,   Hagerstown,   Md.,    15  00 

Daniel   Levan ,    Lebanon : 15  00 

D.  Blocker  &  Co.,  Gettysburg 35  00 

D.  A.  Thomas  &  Co.,   Hagerstown,   Md.,    225  00 

Dungan  Wallace  Co. ,   Doylestown ,    Pa. ,    * 50  00 

D.  B.  Martin  Co.,   Philadelphia 405  00 

Daniel  Levan ,   Lebanon ,    Pa 235  00 

D.   W.   Romberger,    Elizabethville,    Pa 15  00 

D.  J.  Trout 30  00 

Eisman  F.  C.,   Meadville,  Pa 15  (XI 

E.  J.  Young  Packing  Co.,  Washington,  Pa.,    15  00 

Emil  Wahl  Manufacturing  Co. ,    Philadelphia ,    20  00 

E.  Daron,   Dover,   Pa. ,    15  00 

Eureka  Fertilizer,  Perry ville,  Md 315  00 

F.  W.  Tunnell  &  Co.,    Philadelphia 205  00 

Farmers'   Fertilizer   Works ,    Elizahe  thtnwn ,    125  00 

Farmers'  Fertiz  and  Feed  Co.,   Westminster,   Md 95  00 

Fretz  Mahlon  Co.,   Sellersville,   Pa 30  00 

F.  K.   Walt  Co.,    75  00 

F.    Houston,     30  00 

Follmer  &  Wright,   Benton,   Pa.,    15  00 

F.  P.  Miller,   Springtown,   Pa 15  00 

German  Koli  Works,   Baltimore,    45  00 

G.  Ober  &  Sons  Co.,    Baltimore,    115  00 

Gawthrop,   Jos.  R. ,   Kennett  Square,    80  00 

Griffith   &  Boyd   Co. ,    Baltimore ,    455  (X) 

Glicks  Seed   Farms.    Lancaster,    Pa. ,    30  00 

Geo.  T.  Sale.  Fox  Chase,   Pa 15  00 

Henry  F.  Mitchell ,   Philadelphia 30  00 

Hubbard  Fertilizing  Co.,   Baltimore 280  00 

Heinlzelman ,   Jas.  D. .   Wanamaker,   Pa.,    15  00 

Home  Fertilizer  &  Chemical .    Balto. ,    105  00 

Hager,   II.  F.,   Richland.   Pa.,    30  00 

Henrv  A.  Dreer,    Inc.,   Philadelphia 15  00 

Hartfanft     Frank.    Coalesville,    Pa. 105  00 

Hirsch,    Stein  &  Co.,    Chicago,    111.,    05  00 

Henrv  Cope  &  Co. ,   Lincoln  University,   Pa. ,    175  00 

Henry  S.   Zook.    Elverson,    Pa.,    4\  00 

H.  H.  Ahrens,   Reading.   Pa.,    15  00 

Harrisburg  Rendering  Co. , 15  00 

International  Seed   Co.,   Rochester,   N.  Y.,    70  00 

I.  P.  Thomas  &  Son  Co.,   Philadelphia,    335  00 

Josiah  Cope  &  Co. ,   per  A.  O.  Co. ,   Baltimore ,    f  45  00 

J.  C.  Gerbig  &  Son .  Chambersburg,    D^ithzed  by  Vj<        15  00 

J.  H.  Barlenschlager,   Stewartstown,    ,..,,.,  80  00 


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Revenues  of   the  Common  wealth.     Tax  on   Sale  of  Fertilizers — Continued. 

J.  Wenderoth  &  Sods,   Camden,   N.  J.,    15  00 

J.   E.   Tygert  Co. ,    Philadelphia,    325  00 

Jaricki  Chemical  Co. ,   Sandusky,   Ohio ,    230  00 

Joseph  C.  Walker  &  Sons,  Gap,  Pa. ,    .  .  * 30  (X) 

Joseph  G.  Downward  Co.,   Coatesville,    -25  00 

J.  Trinley ,    Spring  City ,    Pa. , 75  00 

J.  I j.  and  H.  Stadler  Rendering  and  Fertilizing  Co.,  Cleveland,   Ohio,  120  00 

Jacob   Ulmer  Packing,   Pottsville 20  00 

John  F.  Wright,   Benton,  Pa 30  00 

J.  S.  Dickey,    30  00 

Keystone  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.,   Philadelphia,    285  00 

Kulms ,    Da  vid ,    Lehigh  ton ,    15  00 

Lister's  Agricultural  Chemical  Co.,    Newark,    N.  J.,    795  00 

Lancaster  Chemical   Co. ,    300  00 

Mowrey  Latshaw  Hardware  Co. ,   Spring  City,    15  00 

Markle  Noah ,    Seitzland,   Pa.,    85  00 

Maule,  Win.  H.,  Philadelphia,   15  00 

Miller  Fertilizer  Co.,   Baltimore 335  00 

M.  L.  Shoemaker  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Philadelphia,    290  00 

Mehring  Freak ,   Westminster,  Md. ,    80  00 

M.  P.  Hubbard  &  Co.,   Baltimore 150  00 

Mapes  Formula  and  Peruvian  Guano,  N.  Y. 2(50  00 

Martin  &  White,    180  00 

Nassau   Fertilizer  Co.,    N.   Y. ,    200  00 

Nitrate  Agencies  Co.,    N.  Y.,    60  00 

Oxford    Packing    Works,     30  00 

Oyler  &  Spangler,  Gettysburg 30  00 

Pittsburg  Provision   and  Packing  Co 240  00 

Philip  Hoffman  and  Bro. ,   Easton ,   Pa. ,    45  00 

Patapsco  Guano  Co. ,   Baltimore ,    430  00 

Pennsylvania   Fertilizer  Co.,    Buffalo,    N.   Y., 155  00 

Piedmont-Mt.  Airy  Guano  Co.,    Baltimore,    285  00 

Pennsylvania  Ammonia  and  Fertilizing  Works,   Harrisburg 105  00 

Perkins,   J.  D.,    Coatesvillo,    Pa 00  00 

Pugh  &  Lyons,  Oxford ,  Pa 40  00 

Roberts   Fertilizer   Co. ,    Pittsburg,     30  00 

Reese  Jacob  Estate,    Chester,   Pa 20  00 

Rasin   Monumental   Co. ,    Baltimore,    945  00 

Robert  A.   Woold  ridge   Co. ,    Baltimore 325  00 

Rainsburg  Fertilizer  Co. ,   Frederick ,  Md. ,    125  00 

Reading    Bone    Fertilizer,     405  00 

Richard,  J.  G.,  Ashland,   Pa.,    45  00 

Robt.  A.  Reichard,    Allentown,   Pa.,    145  00 

Simons,   F.  A.,   Bristol ,   Pa.,    45  00 

Srayser,    H.  H.,   York,   Pa 30  00 

Schaal-Sheldon  Fertilizer,  Buffalo,   N.  Y. ,    180  00 

Smith- Agricultural  Chemunl ,    Columbus  .    Ohm IfiO  00 

Swift  &  Co.,    Chicago,    111.,    155  00 

S.   M.   Hess  &   Bro 450  00 

Scott  Fertilizer  Co.,   Elkton,    Md.,    305  00 

Sullivan  Bros. ,    Avondale ,   Pa. ,    75  00 

Trenton  Bone  Fertilizer  Co.,  N.  J. ,    180  00 

Tuscarora  Fertilizer,    Baltimore ,    220  00 

T.  S.  Kenderdine  &  Sons,   Newtown ,   Pa. 85  00 

Thomas  James  Co. .  Williamsport ,  Pa. , 105  00 

Templin ,    J.  M. ,    Honeybrook 50  00 

Tilden  Fertilizer  Co. ,   Tilden .   Pa. ,    30  00 

Taylor  Provision  Co. ,  Trenton ,   N.  J , 45  00 

Tilden    Fertilizer   Works,    York,    15  00 

Urich,    P.   A.,    Lancaster 245  00 

Union  Chemical,  North  Wales 270  00 

U.  S.  Fertilizing  Co. ,   Baltimore,    15  00 

Wooldridge  Fertilizer  Co. ,    Baltimore,    145  00 

W.  E.  Wharm  Co.,  Conshohocken ,  Pa.,   225  00 

Waltemyer,  A.,  Stewartstown ,  Pa.,    75  00 

Wm.  L.  Myers,  Doylestown ,   Pa. ,    35  00 

WfnT  S.   Hastings  &  Son,    Atglen,    Pa 75  00 

York  Chemical  Co.„    485  00 

Total, 820.135  00 


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Revenues   of   the   Commonwealth — Fines. 

FINES. 

Automobile, * $1,677  50 

Court  Martial 0 237  50 

Egg,     2,205  00 

Factory   Laws 145  00 

Feeding  Stuffs 2,490  06 

Fertilizer  Law,    250  00 

Fishing 5,278  20 

Game 9,801  54 

Ice  Cream 1 ,526  06 

Lard,     J 50  00 

Linseed    Oil    100  00 

Live   Stock 72  30 

Moat,     100  00 

Milk 1,795  48 

Mine 70  00 

Non-Alcoholic    Drink 887  50 

Oleoma rgarine,     18,272  96 

Public  Road 12  50 

Pure   Food,    6,993  26 

Renovated   Butter,    197  00 

Sabbath    Breakiug 653  65 

State  Police,    3,734  26 

Vinegar,    348  50 

Total,    $56,998  27 


REFCXDED  CASH. 

R.  K.   Young ,   Auditor  General $59  80 

A.  E.  Sisson,  Auditor  Gcnerul ,    59  25 

John  C.  Groome,   Supt.  State  Police 203  29 

N.  B.  Critchfield,   Secretary  Agricultural  Department,    84 

I.  B.   Brown,    3,000  00 

Robert  S.  Conklin,   Commissioner  of  Forestry,    100  00 

James  E.  Roderick,   Chief  of  Mines 16  20 

A.  S.  Seibert,   Acting  Secretary  Penna.  R.  R.  Commission,    768  69 

L.   O.   McLane,    Secretary  Public  Roads  Commission,    House  of  Rep- 
resentatives,   Session   of   1909,    268  95 

G.  W.  McNees.   Chairman  Topographical  and  Geological  Survey  Com- 
mission of  Penna . ,    673  17 

S.  G.  Dixon,  Health  Commissioner,    38,006  57 

A.  D.  Glenn,   Deputy  Supt.  Public  Instruction 61  01 

J.  S.  Crawford,    Executor  of  the  Estate  of  J.  W.  Crawford,   of  Pitts- 
bur- 215  70 

Samuel  B.  Rambo,   Supt.  Public  Grounds  and  Buildings,    295  49 

James    F.    Woodward,    Chairman    Appropriation    Committee,     House 

of   Representatives,    Session  of  19CX) 1 ,438  59 

Charles  Johnson,   Resident  Clerk,    House  of  Representatives,    231  40 

II.  F.  Kephard,   Chief  Clerk  to  Senate,    29  67 

Johu  A.  Evans,  Additional  Law  Judge,   Fifth  District,    12  25 

Chas.  II.  Elliott,   per  A.  Nevin  Pomeroy,    Supt.  Public  Printing  and 

Binding 38  05 

Eastern    Penna.    State    Institute    for    Feeble    Minded,     Etc.,     Spring 

City.    Pa 180  17 

State  Hospital  for  Insane ,    Warren ,   Pa. ,    2, 136  86 

Total,     $47,855  95 


FEES  OF  PUBLIC  OFFICERS. 

Robert  McAfee,  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,    $105,763  11 

David   Martin  ,    Insurance  Commissioner 3,302  00 

Samuel   W.  McCuIlough ,   Insurance  Commissioner 142,146  76 

M.   Hampton   Todd .    Attorney   General,    11 ,759  55 

Chas.   II.   Ileustis.    Health  Officer,    Philadelphia,    13,925  00 

Henry  Ilouck,    Secretary  Internal  Affairs,    1,994  25 


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Revenues  of  the  Commonwealth.     Liceuaes. 

W.   R.  Batt,    State  Registrar,    1,624  00 

Thus.    L.    Montgomery,    State   Librarian   and    Secretary   Penna.    Free 

Library    Commission ,     521  40 

Robt.  K.   Young,    Auditor  General,    194  00 

A.  E.  Sisson ,    Auditor  General ,    119  25 

I)r.   A.   E.   Blackburn,    Secretary   and   Treasurer   Pennsylvania    State 

Board  of  Examiners  for  Registration  of  Nurses,    1,957  02 

James  Roderick,  Chief  Depart  mcut  of  Mines,    2,844  00 

James   W.   Kellogg,    Chief   Chemist,     252  00 

\V.  S.  Seibert,  Acting  Secretary  Penna.  R.  R.  Commission, 70  50 

G.   F.   Sproule,    243  50 

Total,     $280,710  34 


ESCHEATS. 


Amount  escheated   to  Commonwealth  as  per  Act  of  April   17,   1872, 

and  May  2,    1899 $14,898  55 

Total $14,898  55 


GROSS  RECEIPTS— NOTARIES  PUBLIC. 

Tax  on  gross  receipts  of  notaries  public  as  provided  in  the  Act  of  May 

20,   1805,   Section  1 ,   P.  L.  p.  840,    $4,920  48 

Total $4,920  48 


ANNUITY  FOR  RIGHT  OF  WAY. 
Eric  Railroad  Company ,    $10,000  00 


Total $10,000  00 


LICENSES. 


Automobile  Licenses $320,305  02 

Fertilizers    Licenses 20, 135  00 

Fishing  Licenses ,    3 ,034  75 

Hunters'    Licenses 901  40 

Oleomargarine    Licenses,     79 ,825  40 

Renovated  Butter  Licenses,    708  33 

Live  Stock  Sanitary  Board  for  the  Enrollment  Licenses  of  Stallions,  2,990  07 

Total,     $433,901  17 


AMOUNT  REFUNDED  ON  HIGHWAY  CONSTRUCTION. 

Counties.  Amounts. 

Adams $6,987  10 

Bedford,    10,941  34 

Bradford 3,057  50 

Bucks,     (T  f  10,201  15 

Butler,     ed  by  VjV     (;tx37  99 


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ReTenues  of  tbe  Common  wealth.     Miscellaneous. 

Cambria,     8,415  52 

Centre,     3,615  88 

Chester.     7 ,213  4U 

Clearfield ,     20,085  73 

Clinton 3,532  82 

Columbia,     9,484  15 

Crawford,     0,101  98 

Cumberland 4 ,  695  12 

Dauphin 4  06 

Elk 6,664  95 

Fayette,     12,361  91 

Franklin 9,225  16 

Huntingdon 15,996  32 

Indiana,     17,648  07 

Jefferson,     6,267  58 

Lancaster,     8,902  00 

Lebanon,     1,429  48 

I^ehigh,    9,982  46 

Luzerne,     14,658  86 

Lycoming,     15 ,451  02 

Mercer,    7,587  52 

Mifflin,     3,979  24 

Monroe,     4,936  99 

Montgomery , 13  52 

Montour 562  60 

Northampton,     8,501  72 

Northumberland ' 14,765  16 

Perry 11  74 

Potter 4,996  60 

Schuylkill,     12,375  36 

Somerset,     5,681  50 

Sullivan,     10,532  54 

Tioga,     9,194  42 

Venango,     24,173  56 

Warren 233  98 

Washington 4,386  07 

Wayne,     9,874  16 

Westmoreland,     45,663  89 

Wyoming,     4,390  56 

York 16,57\  20 

Total,     $409,454  00 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


Forest  Fires   Expenses  Refunded ,    $4 ,  795  51 

Accrued  Interest  and  Penalties,    48,580  59 

Care  for   Insane,    37,817  85 

Collections  of  Surety  Bonds 883  50 

Conscience    Money ,     405  04 

Forest  Reservation,   Sundry  Revenues,    9,178  77 

Insurance  of  State  Property,    6,950  00 

Lands,     1,841  96 

U.  S.  Government  Bond,   Premium  and  Interest ,    81,193  75 

Restitution  State  Capital  Trials 14,000  00 

Total,     $205,646  97 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Summary  of  Payments. 


EXPENDITURES 


OF  THE 


Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 


SUMMARY    OF    PAYMENTS 

At  the  State  Treasury  from  the  1st  day  of  December,  1909,  to  the  30th 
day  of  November,  1910,  both  days  inclusive. 


1.     Expenses  of  Government: 

Senate,    

House  of  Representatives,   

Legislative  Record,   

Judiciary,    

Public  Printing  and  Binding,   

Executive  Department,    

State  Department,  

Auditor  General's  Department , 

Treasury  Department,    

Attorney  General's  Department,    

Department  of  Internal  Affairs 

Department  of  Mines 

Inspection  and  Supervision  of  Coal  Mines, 

Department  of  Public  Instruction, 

Adjutant  General's  Department , 

Factory  Insnector's  Department 

Insurance  Department,    

Banking  Department,   

Department  of  Agriculture,   

State  Highway  Department,   

Department  of  Forestry 

Department  of  Fisheries 

•State  Library,    

State  Reporter,    

State  Police  Department, 

Water  Supply  Commission ,   

Commissioners  of  Navigation , 

State  Railroad  Commission , 

Commissioners  of  the  Sinking  Fund,   .... 

Board  of  Revenue  Commissioners ,   

Board  of  Paidons ,    

Board  of  Public  Charities 

Board  of  Public  Accounts,    

Armory  Board  of  Pennsylvania,    

Board  of  Public  Grounds  and  Buildings, 


$18,375  00 

16,585  00 

7,186  80 

973,261  00 

300,340  33 

34,346  22 

57,323  47 

121,854  56 

42,300  00 

77,466  01 

94,509  85 

23,875  00 

167,352  02 

26,989  50 

30,790  26 

90,283  84 

43,308  36 

91,359  65 

372,326  78 

155,963  97 

201,752  13 

73,663  50 

72,971  76 

10,080  50 

254,870  75 

23,930  78 

29,a32  22 

72,486  64 

1,900  00 

1,900  00 

4,900  02 

25,350  00 

500  00 

85,000  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Judiciary — Continued. 

Charles  Johnson,  resident  clerk,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 

30,  1910,    2,500  00 

Contingent   expenses,    3,050  00 

EMPLOYES  OF  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Employees  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   6,610  00 

Thomas  II.  Garvin,  chief  clerk,  for  in- 
dexing Journal  of  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives,  session   of   1909,    300  00 

* 

Total  House  of  Representatives, $16,585  00 

LEGISLATIVE  RECORD. 

Telegraph  Printing  Co.,  of  Harrisburg, 
Pa. 

For  printing  appendix  and  index  for 
Legislative    Record,    per    act    of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  8 $6,886  80 

For  preparing  index  for  Legislalive 
Record,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  8,  300  00 

Total,     $7,186  80 

JUDICIARY. 

SUPREME   COURT. 

James  T.  Mitchell,  chief  justice,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  December 

31,  1909,    |875  00 

Clerk  hire 208  33 

D.  Newlin  Fell,  chief  justice,  salary  from 

January  1, 1910,  to  November  30,  1910,  9,625  00 

Clerk  hire 2,500  00 

D.  Newlin  Fell,  associate  justice,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  December 
30,  1909 833  37 

J.  Hay  Brown,  associate  justice,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910 10,000  00 

Clerk  hire 2,500  00 

S.  Leslie  Mestrezat,  associate  justice, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    10,000  00 

Clerk  hire 2,500  00 

William  P.  Potter,  associate  justice, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  20,  1910, 10,000  00 

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Clerk  hire 2,500  00 

John  P.  El  kin,  associate  justice,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 10,000  00 

Clerk  hire,   2,500  00 

John  Stewart,  associate  justice,  salary 
from  November  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,1910,   . ...        10,833  33 

Clerk  hire,   1,400  00 

Robert  von  Mosehzisker,  associate  jus- 
tice, salary  from  January  1,  1910,  to 
November  30,  1910,   9,166  63 

Clerk  hire,    2,291  66 

Total,    $87,733  32 


SUPERIOR   COURT. 

Charles  E.  Rice,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   $9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    1,040  00 

John  J.  Henderson,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .         9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,   808  25 

Thomas  A.  Morrison,  salarv  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    1,200  00 

George  B.  Orlady,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    1,500  00 

John  B.  Head,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    966  55 

James  A.  Beaver,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    1,500  00 

William  D.  Porter,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  9,000  00 

Clerk  hire,    1,078  65 

Total>    $71,093  45 


COURT  OF  COMMON   PLEAS. 
FIRST   DISTRICT   PHILADELPHIA    COUNTY. 
COURT  NO.  1. 

F.  Amedee  Bregy,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber, SO,  1910,  |8,500  00 


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Expenditures  of  th«»  Coiihuod  wealth.     Judiciary — Coatiuuwl. 

Edward  W.  Magill,  aditional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

John  L.  Kinsey,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  CO 

COURT  NO.  2. 

Mayer  Sulzberger,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    8,500  00 

William  W.  Wiltbank,  additional  law 
judge,  salarv  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910,  8,500  00 

Norris  S.  Barratt,  additional  law  judge, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

COURT  NO.  3. 

Charles  B.  McMichael,  president  judge, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

Robert  von  Moschzisker,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  December  31,  1909,   708  37 

William  C.  Ferguson,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

Howard  A.  Davis,  additional  law  judge, 
salarv  from  January  5,  1910,  to 
November  30,  1910,   7,700  25 

COURT  NO.  4. 

Robert  N.  Willson,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    8,500  00 

Charles  Y.  Audenried,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

William  Wilkins  Carr,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

COURT  NO.  5. 

J.  Willis  Martin,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    8,500  00 

Robert  Ralston,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  SO,  1910,  8,500  00 

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William  H.  Staake,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  11)00,  to 
November  30,  1910,    8,500  00 

SECOND    DISTRICT,     LANCASTER    COUNTY. 

Charles  I.  Landis,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    0,000  00 

Expense,    10  00 

Aaron  B.  Hassler,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    6,000  00 

THIRD    DISTRICT,     NORTHAMPTON    COUNTY. 

Henry  \V.  Scott,  President  Judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    (5,000  00 

Russell  C.  Stewart,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    (i,0(W  00 

Expense,    81  00 

FOURTH    DISTRICT,    TIOGA   COUNTY. 

David  Cameron,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    5,000  (10 

Expenses  and  mileage,   491  fw» 

FIFTH    DISTRICT,    ALLEGHENY    COUNTY. 
COURT  NO.   1. 

Marshall  Brown,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    . : 8,500  0" 

James  R.  MacFarlane,  additional  law 
Judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910,  8,500  00 

Thomas  J.  Ford,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

COURT  NO.  2. 

Bobert  S.  Frazer,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    8,500  00 

John  D.  Shafer,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

John  C.  Haymaker,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 


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COURT  NO.  3. 

John  M.  Kennedy,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    8,500  00 

John  A.  Evans,  additional  law  judge, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   8,500  00 

Expense,    71  12 

Livingston  L.  Davis,  additional  law 
judge,  salarv  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

*  COURT  NO.  4. 

Joseph  M.  Swearingen,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

Thomas  D.  Carnahan,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

Josiah  Cohen,  additional  law  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    8,500  00 

SIXTH   DISTRICT,    ERIE  COUNTY. 

Emory  A.  Walling,  president  judge,  sal- 
arv from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   7,000  00 

SEVENTH    DISTRICT,   BUCKS    COUNTY. 

Mahlon  II.  Stout,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    5,000  00 

EIGHTH    DISTRICT,     NORTHUMBERLAND    COUNTY. 

Clinton  R.  Savidge,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   6,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 696  42 

Voris  Auten,  additional  law  judge,  sal- 
arv from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    6,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,   64  80 

NINTH     DISTRICT,    CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 

Wilbur  F.  Sadler,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses   and   mileage,    51  00 


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TENTH    DISTRICT,    WESTMORELAND    COUNTY. 

Lucien  W.  Doty,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    6,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 22  GO 

Alexander  D.  McConnell,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 0,000  00 

ELEVENTH    DISTRICT,    LUZERNE    COUNTY. 

John  Lynch,  president  judge,  salary  from 

December  1, 1909,  to  August  21, 1910, . .  4,338  G2 

Expense, 13  45 

George  S.  Ferris,  president  judge,  salary 
from  September  1,  1910,  to  November 
30,  1910,    1,500  00 

Henry  A.  Fuller,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  6,000  00 

Expense  and  mileage, 52  95 

G.  L.  Halsey,  additional  law  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1909, 500  00 

John  M.  Garman,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  January  1,  1910,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  5,500  00 

George  S.  Ferris,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December- 1,  1909,  to  Aug- 
ust 31,  1910,  4,500  00 

Benjamin  R.  Jones,  additional  law  judge, 
salarv  from  October  27,  1910,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   580  06 

TWELFTH    DISTRICT,     DAUPHIN    COUNTY. 

George  Kunkel,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 7,500  00 

Samuel  J.  M.  McCarrell,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 7,500  00 

THIRTEENTH    DISTRICT,    GREENE    COUNTY. 

James  Ingram,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909  to  November 
30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expense,    24  96 

FOURTEENTH    DISTRICT,     FAYETTE    COUNTY. 

Robert  E.  Umbel,  president  judge,  salary 
from  November  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 6,500  00 

Expense, 31  00 

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J.   Q.   Van   Swearingen,   additional   law  .    • 
judge,  salary  from  December  1, 11)09,  to 
November  30,  1910, 0,000  00 

Expenses  and  Mileage,    277  22 

FIPTKENTH    DISTRICT,     CHESTER    COUNTY. 

Joseph  Hemphill,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary, from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 0,000  00 

William  Butler,  Jr.,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909,  \o 
November  30,  1910,   0000  00 

SIXTEENT   DISTRICT,    SOMERSET   COUNTY. 

Francis  J.  Kooser,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  October 
31,  1910, 4,5S3  33 

Expenses  and  mileage, 186  45 

SEVENTEENTH    DISTRICT,     UNION    AND    SNYDER 
COUNTIES. 

Harold  M.  McOlure,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December,  1909,  to  November 
3(£  1910, '. 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 113  24 

EIGHTEENTH    DISTRICT,     CLARION    COUNTY. 

Harry  It.  Wilson,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,  5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, ' 90  12 

NINETEENTH   DISTRICT,    YORK   COUNTY. 

John  W.  Bittengcr,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 0,000  00 

Nevin   M.  Wanner,   additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   (5,000  00 

TWENTIETH     DISTRICT,      BEDFORD.      HUNTINGDON 
AND   MIFFLIN    COUNTIES. 

Joseph  M.  Woods,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    7,000  00 

TWENTY-FIRST     DISTRICT,      SCHUYLKILL     COUNTY. 

Arthur  L.  Shay,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 6,000  00 

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Expense,    40  40 

H.  O.  Bechtel,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  11)09,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  6,000  00 

Charles  N.  Brumm,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   0,000  00 

TWENTY-SECOND     DISTRICT,      WAYNE     COUNTY. 

Alonzo  T.  Searle,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 584  66 

TWENTY-THIRD   DISTRICT,    BERKS    COUNTY. 

Gustavus  A.  Endlich,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910, _ 6,000  00 

William  K.  Stevens,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1, 1909,  to 
December  31,  1909, 500  00 

George  W.  Wagner,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  January  1,  1910,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  5,500  00 

TWENTY-FOURTH    DISTRICT,     BLAIR    COUNTY. 

Martin  Bell,  president  judge,  salary 
from  November  1,  1910,  to  January 
2,  1910, 860  22 

Thomas  J.  Baldridge,  president  judge, 
salary  from  January  14,  1910,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   ./.... 4,422  02 

Expense,    60  05 

TWENTY-FIFTH      DISTRICT,       CAMERON,       CLINTON 
AND    ELK    COUNTIES. 

Harry  Alvan  Hall,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,  26  50 

TWENTY-SIXTH    DISTRICT,   COLUMBIA  AND  MON- 
TOUR COUNTIES. 

Charles  C.  Evans,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 151  40 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  DISTRICT,  WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

John  A.  Mcllvaine,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    6,000  00 

James  P.  Taylor,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30, 1910, _ 6,000  00 

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TWENTY-EIGHTH    DISTRICT,    VENANGO    COUNTY. 

George  S.  Criswell,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,  26  70 

TWENTY-NINTH  DISTRICT,   LYCOMING  COUNTY. 

William  W.  Hart,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,  49  13 

THIRTIETH  DISTRICT,  CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 

Thomas  J.  Prather,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,  520  15 

THIRTY-FIRST  DISTRICT,   LEHIGH  COUNTY. 

Prank  M.  Trexler,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    7,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,    37  00 

THIRTY-SECOND  DISTRICT,    DELAWARE  COUNTY. 

Isaac  Johnson,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    0,000  00 

Expense  and  Mileage,   110  45 

William  B.  Broomall  additional  law 
judge,  'salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910,  6,000  00 

Expenses,    10  80 

THIRTY-THIRD  DISTRICT,    ARMSTRON   GCOUNTY. 

Willis  D.  Patton,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expense  and  mileage,   78  75 

THIRTY-FOURTH  DISTRICT,    SUSQUEHANNA  COUNTY. 

Ralph    H.    Little,    president   judge,    sal 
ary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,  5,000  00 

Expenses   and   mileage,    381  17 

THIRTY-FIFTH  DISTRICT,  MERCER  COUNTY. 

A.  W.  Williams,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 78  30 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonweal th.     Judiciary — Continued. 

THIRTY-SIXTH  DISTRICT,  BEAVER  COUNTY. 

Richard  S.  Holt,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    - 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 282  58 

THIRTY-SEVENTH  DISTRICT,    FOREST  AND  WARREN 
COUNTIES. 

William  E.  Rice,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  June  30, 
1910, 2,916  65 

Expenses  and  mileage, 286  65 

W.  D.  Hinckley,  president  judge,  salary 
from  Julv  21,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910,    ..*. 1,814  52 

Expense,    18  20 

THIRTY-EIGHTH  DISTRICT,  MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 

Aaron  S.  Swartz,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    6,000  00 

Henry  K.  Weand,  additional  law  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   6,000  00 

THIRTY-NINTH  DISTRICT,    FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

W.  Rush  Gillan,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expense  and  mileage,   307  89 

FORTIETH  DISTRICT,   INDIANA  COUNTY. 

S.  J.  Telford,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses   and   Mileage,    57  20 

FORTY-FIRST  DISTRICT,    JUNIATA   AND  TERRY 
COUNTIES. 

James  W.  Shull,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,   1,551  95 

FORTY-SECOND  DISTRICT,   BRADFORD  COUNTY. 

Adelbert  C.  Fanning,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 39  55 

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FORTY-THIRD  DISTRICT,    MONROE  AND  PIKE 
COUNTIES. 

Charles  B.  Staples,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 890  08 

FORTY-FOURTH  DISTRICT,  WYOMING  AND  SULLIVAN 
COUNTIES. 

Charles  E.  Terry,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 147  95 

FORTY-FIFTH   DISTRICT,    LACKAWANNA  COUNTY. 

Henry  M.  Edwards,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    0,000  00 

Edward  C.  Newcomb,  additional  law 
judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    6,000  00 

James  J.  O'Neill,  additional  law  judge, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    6,000  00 

FORTY-SIXTH    DISTRICT,    CLEARFIELD    COUNTY. 

Allison  O.  Smith,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 316  65 

FORTY-SEVENTH   DISTRICT,    CAMRR1A  COUNTY. 

Francis  J.  O'Connor,  president  judge, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910 7,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,    102  20 

FORTY-EIGHTH  DISTRICT,  McKEAX  COUNTY. 

Joseph  W.  Bouton,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 197  05 

FORTY-NINTH   DISTRICT,    CENTRE  COUNTY. 

Ellis  L.  Orvis,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

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Expenditure!!  of  the  Commonwealth.     Judiciary — Continued. 

FIFTIETH  DISTRICT,  BUTLER  COUNTY. 

James  M.  Galbraith,  president-  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1901),  to 
November  30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 86  80 

FIFTY-FIRST  DISTRICT,    ADAMS   AND  FULTON  COUN- 
TIES. 

Samuel  S.  McC.  Swope,  president  judge, 
salary  from  November  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,    . . 5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 28  90 

FIFTY-SECOND  DISTRICT,    LEBANON  COUNTY. 

Allen  W.  Ehrgood,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  20, 
1910,    2,352  17 

Charles  V.  Henry,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  June  2,  1910,  November  30, 
Ji910,    2,48G  14 

FIFTY-THIRD  DISTRICT,  LAWRENCE  COUNTY. 

William  E.  Porter,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
30,  1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,   50  50 

FIFTY-FOURTH  DISTRICT,  JEFFERSON  COUNTY. 

John  i\V.  Heed,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage, 424  55 

FIFTY-FIFTH  DISTRICT,   POTTER  COUNTY. 

John  Ormerod,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    '       5,000  00 

Expenses   and    mileage,    434  80 

FIFTY-SIXTH  DISTRICT,   CARBON  COUNTY. 

Horace  Heydt,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    5,000  00 

Expenses  and  mileage,    243  (>0 

Total,    1648,175  99 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.    Judiciary — Continued. 

SEPARATE  ORPHANS'  COURT. 
PHILADELPHIA  COUNTY. 

William  N.  Ashman,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
May  31,  1910, 4,250  02 

William  N.  Ashman',  salary  as  re- 
tired judge,  from  June  1,  1910,  to 
November  30,  1910,   2,124  96 

Clement  B.  Penrose,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber, 1,  1909,  to  November,  30,  1910,  . .  8,500  00 

Morris   Dallett,   salary  from   December 

1,  1909,  to  November,  30,  1910, 8,500  00 

Joseph  F.  Lamorelle,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  ....        8,500  00 

Edward  A.  Anderson,  salary  from  De- 
cember 1, 1909,  to  November  30, 1910,  .  8,500  00 

Charles  F.  Gummey,  salary  from  Novem- 
ber 5,  1910,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  613  86 

ALLEGHENY  COUNTY. 

William    G.     Hawkins,    Jr.,    president 

judge,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 

to  November  30,  1910,  8,500  00 

James  W.  Over,  salary  from  December 

1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  8,500  00 

J.  J.   Miller,  salary  from  December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  8,500  00 

BERKS  COUNTY. 

H.  Willis  Bland,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  to  November 
30,   1910,    ; . . .  6,000  00 

Expenses,    102  00 

LACKAWANNA  COUNTY. 

M.  F.  Sando,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  to  November 
30,   1910,    6,000  00 

LANCASTER  COUNTY. 

Eugene  O.  Smith,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    6,000  00 

LUZERNE  COUNTY. 

Andrew  M.  Freas,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,    '. 6,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Judiciary — Continued. 
SCHUYLKILL  COUNTY. 

MacHenry  Wilhelm,  president  judge, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,   6,000  00 

WESTMORELAND  COUNTY 

John  B.  Steel,  president  judge,  salary 
from  October  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1Q10;   7,000  00 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 

William  F.  Solly,  president  judge,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   6,000  00 

FAYETTE  COUNTY. 

James  C.  Work,  president  judge,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   6,000  00 

Total,    1115,590  84 


ASSOCIATE  JUDGES. 

Charles  D.  Smith,  Adams  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  December 
31,  1909,    160  00 

G.  H.  Trostle,  Adams  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  December 
31,  1909,   150  00 

Leo  A.  Sneeringer,  Adams  county,  sal- 
ary from  January  1,  1910,  to  Septem- 
be  30,  1910, '. 115  00 

W.  Howard  Dick,  Adams  county,  salary 
from  January   1,  1910,   to   September 

30,  1910,    110  00 

William  Brice,  Sr.,  Bedford  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,   755  00 

W.    J.    Diehl,    Bedford    county,    salary 

from  January  1,  1909,  to  December  31, 

1909,     260  00 

J.  W.  Huff,  Bedford  county,  salary  from 

December  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,  310  00 

George  J.  LaBarr,  Cameron  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910 315  00 

John  A.  Wykoff,  Cameron  county,  salary 
from  October  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 

1910, 300  00 

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W.  S..  Harris,  Clinton  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to*Mav  31, 
11)10,    880  00 

Charles  II.  Bressler,  Clinton  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1000,  to  May 
31,  1910, 845  00 

William    Krichbaum,    Columbia   coutity, 
salary    from    September    1,    1000,    to     . 
August   :U,   1910,    425  00, 

Elmer  C.  Yeager,  Columbia  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1900,  to  August 
31,  1910,    4:50  00 

Thomas  15.  Oilloney,  Elk  county,  salary 
from  September  i,  1909,  to  August  3±, 
1910, 535  00 

Harry  R.  Hyde,  Elk  county,  for  services 

as  associate  judge 300  00 

Frank  X.  Kreitler,  Forest  county  salary 
from  October  J,  1909.  to  December  31, 

1909,    75  00 

Perry    C.    Hill,    Forest    county,    salary 

from   October   1,    1909,   to    September 

30,  1910,    495  00 

David  T.  Humbert,  Fulton  county,  sal- 
ary from  January  1,  1909,  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1909,   .  / 300  00 

John  W.  Hoop,  Fulton  county,  salary 
from  January  1,  1909,  to  September  30, 

1910,    '. 350  00 

II.  Richardson,  Huntingdon  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  May 

:n,  19.10 590  00 

W.  E.  Lightner,  Huntingdon  county,  sal- 
ary from   September  1,  1909,  to. May 

31,  1910,   ".  495  00 

R.    Elliott    Groninger,    Juniata   county, 

salary  from  December  1,  1908,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1909,   300  00 

Jerome  (1.  Shelley,  Juniata  county,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1908,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,   1909 300  00 

Forrest  Swyers,  Mi  Hi  in  county,  salary 
from  October  1,  1909,  to  September  30, 
1910,    325  00 

G.  H.  Bell,  Mifflin  county,  salary  from 

January  1,  1909,  to  December  31,  1909,  315  00 

G.  H.  Metzgar,  Monroe  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August  3i, 
1910 830  00 

John  M.  Bassard,  Monroe  county,  salary 
from   September   1,   1909,   August  3J, 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Judiciary — Continued. 

Lloyd  W.  Welliver,  Montour  county,  sal- 
ary from  October  1,  1909,  t^  September 

30,  1910, 455  00 

Frank  G.  Blee,  Montour  county,  salary 

from   January   1,    1909,    to    December 

31,  1909,    ...' 375  00 

Jacob    Johnston,    Perry    county,    salary 

from  September  1,  1909,  to  February 

28,   1910,    235  00 

Lucius  C.  Wox,  Perry  county,  salary 
from  December  1,  3909,  to  August  31, 
1910,    225  00 

George  Patterson,  Perry  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 
1910,    280  00 

George  R.  Quick,  Pike  county,  salary 
from  January  1,  1909,  to  August  3l, 
1910,    * 380  00 

John  F.  Englehart,  Pike  county,  salary 
from  January  1,  1909,  to  December  31, 
1909,    •." 300  00 

J.  F.  Keller,  Snyder  county,  salary  from 

September  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,  540  00 

P.  F.  Riegel,  Snyder  county,  salary  from 
September   1,   1909,   to    December  31, 

1909,    240  00 

Joseph  R.  Hendricks,  Snyder  county, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  May 
31,  1910,    155  00 

Henry  Richlin,  Sullivan  county,  salary 
from   September  1,   1909,   to' May  31, 

1910,    045  00 

Robert  Kschinka,  Sullivan  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,   to  Mav 

3i;  1910, \  795  00 

George  M.  Englehart,  Union  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910, 550  00 

William  W.  Brown,  Union  county,  salary 
from  October  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 
1910, 505  00 

John  Siggins,  Warren  county,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 
1910 410  00 

Joseph  Walkerman,  Warren  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910, 495  00 

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George  D.  Vaughn,  Wyoming  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  May  3^ 
1910,   1,020  00 

James  L.  Vose,  Wyoming  county,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Febru- 
ary 28,  1910, 775  00 


Total,    19,440  00 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Alfred  B.  Allen,  deputy  prothonotary  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  Eastern  District, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,. . . .  2,000  04 

Dessa  Craigmile,  clerk  to  the  prothono- 
tary of  the  Supreme  Court,  Eastern 
District,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,  1,200  00 

Alexander  M.  Smith,  record  clerk,  East- 
ern District,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    1,500  00 

M.  W.  Caskey,  clerk  to  the  prothono- 
tary of  the  Supreme  Court,  Western 
District,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910,    1,200  00 

Lewis  W.  Moore,  crier  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Eastern  District,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910,  1,500  00 

Jere  B.  Rex,  crier  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
Middle  District,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 000  00 

Robert  L.  Frieber,  crier  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  WTestern  District,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

Raymond  M.  Wood,  tipstaff  of  the  Su- 
preme Court,  Eastern  District,  Phila- 
delphia,   Pa.,    salary    from    December 

1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,650  00 

John  R.  Kauffman,  tipstaff  of  the  Su- 
preme Court,  Eastern  District,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  salary  from.  December 
1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Judiciary — Continued. 

Robert  Liberton,  tipstaff  and  librarian 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  Eastern  Dis- 
trict, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 1 ,749  96 

Willis  E.  Lauderdale,  tipstaff  of  the  Su- 
preme Court,  Eastern  District,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,. to  May  31,  1910, 750  00 

G.  Fred.  Gibbs,  tipstaff  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Eastern  District,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  salary  from  June  1,  1910,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910, 750  00 

John  J.  Waterhouse,  tipstaff  of  the  Su- 
preme Court,  Eastern  District,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

J.  B.  Smith,  tipstaff  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Eastern  District,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910 1,500  00 

A.  Wilson  McCandless,  tipstaff  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  Western  District, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,. . . .  300  00 

William  Pearson,  prothonotary  of  the 
Supreme  Court,  Middle  District,  Har- 
risburg,  Pa.,  contingent  expenses 300  00 

Homer  H.  S trickier,  deputy  prothono- 
tary of  the  Supreme  Court,  Middle 
District,  llarrisburg,  Pa.,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910 480  00 

Alfred  B.  Allen,  deputy  prothonotary 
of  the  Superior  Court,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  salaries  of  crier  and  tipstaves 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 0,000  00 

LIBRARY    OF    THE    SUPREME    AND    SUPERIOR    COURTS,    IMULADHLr 

PHIA,   PA. 

Banks     Law    Publishing  Co.,  New  York 

City,     71  10 

Boston  Book  Co.,  Boston,  Mass 45  00 

George  II.  Dixon  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,.  323  75 
Lawyers    Co-operative    Publishing    Co., 

Rochester,  N.  Y 40  00 

Rees,  Welsh  &  Co..  Philadelphia,  Pa 142  00 

The  Frank  Shepard  Co.,  New  York  City,  13  00 

Thomas  W.  Price  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.',  504  21 

West  Publishing  Co.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,..  192  25 

George  T.  Bisel  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.r .  594  25 


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Franklin  Printing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  178  75 

T.  and  J.  W.  Johnson  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   18  00 

John  Wanamaker.  Philadelphia.  Pa 165  10 

University  of  Pennsylvania  Law  Re- 
Review*  Philadelphia,  Pa 3  00 

Bancroft-Whitney    Co.,    San    Francisco, 

Calif .'  35  00 

LIBRARY  OF  THE  SUPREME  AND  SUPERIOR  COURTS. 
PITTSBURGH,   PA. 

George    IT.    Alexander    Co.,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,     137  05 

George  T.   Bisel  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  445  10 

Rees,  Welsh  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,..  80  00 

BOOKS,  STATIONERY  AND  SUPPLIES  AND  OTHER 
NECESSARY  EXPENSES  OF  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT 

Banks  Law  Publishing  Co.,   New   York 

City,     450  00 

Benjamin  S.  Bentley,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  249  05 

John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,...  0  00 

Homer  II.  S trickier,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 12  80 

Charles   Duffy,  Harrisburg,   Pa 20  45 

Charles  E.  Scholl,  Williamsport,  Pa.,. ...  90  90 
Samuel  H.  Stevens,  prothonotary.  Scran- 
ton,   Pa.,    72  51 

William  K.  Tavlor,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,..  88  45 

Peter  Bricker,  Williamsport,  Pa., 20  00 

Western  Bank  Note  and  Engraving  Com- 
pany, Pittsburgh,  Pa.,   52  00 

George  H.  Alexander  and  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,   87  03 

William  F.  Murphv  Sons  Co.,   Philadel- 

hia.   Pa.,    ". 04  55 

George  Pearson,  prothonotary,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,    05  94 

William    G.    Johnston    Co.,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa., 31  25 

Liberty  Express  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 32  00 

Thomas  W.  Price  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  244  31 

Total,   31,227  40 


RECAPITULATION. 

Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court $87,733  32 

Judges  of  the  Superior  Court,   71,093  45 

Judges  of  the  Common   Pleas   Court,..  048,175  99 

Judges  of  the  Separate  Orphans'  Courts,  115,590  84 

Associate   Judges,    19,140  00 

Miscellaneous,    31,227  40 

Total  Judiciary,    $973,261  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Printing  and  Binding. 

PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING. 
A.    Nevin   Pomeroy,    Superintendent   of 
Public   Printing  and   Binding,   salary 
from  December  1,  190!),  to  November 

30,   1910,    $3,000  00 

Clerk    hire,    salary    from    December    1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, G,900  00 

Contingent    expenses,    750  00 

Total,     |10,650  00 

Printing  and  Binding. 

Charles  E.  Auginbaugh,  State  Printer, 
for  printing,  binding,  ruling,  et  cetera, 
per  contract  and  general  appropria- 
tion act  of  1909,  miscellaneous  print- 
ing,         '  |85,G75  92 

Department    reports,    58,357  27 

Harrisburg  Publishing  Company,  for 
printing,   binding  and   ruling 53,887  90 

Total,     $197,921  15 

Supplies  of   Public  Printing  and   Binding. 
Donaldson  Paper  Company,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  paper  and  envelopes,  $f>0,8GG  40 

I.  N.  Megargee  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  paper  and  envelopes, 0,859  42 

Paul  Johnston,   Harrisburg,   Pa.,   paper 

and  envelopes,   3,532  04 

M.    H.    Plank,    Harrisburg,    Pa.,    paper 

and    envelopes,    8,852  73 

Ailing   and    Cory,    Pittsburgh,    Pa.,   paper 

and    envelopes,    2,507  31 

Howard  L.  Morrison,  Washington,  1).  C, 

paper  and  envelopes 14  00 

C.    H.    Elliott    Company,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  paper  and  envelopes, 30  50 

C.    H.    Elliott    Company,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  cuts  and  plates 2,782  79 

Stuetzer  and  Frizlen,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

Cuts  and  plates 50  00 

Sun  Job  Printing  Office,  Baltimore,  Md., 

cuts  and  plates,   24  74 

Brenker  and   Kessler  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  paper  and  envelopes 248  05 

Total    #91.709  18 

RECAPITULATION. 
Department    of    Public    Printing    and 

Binding $10,050  00 

Printing  and  Binding,    197,921  1H 

Supplies  for  Printing  and  Binding, 91,709  18 

Total,    $300,340  33 


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Expenditures  of   tbe   Commonwealth.     State    Depitrtuaent. 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT. 

Edwin  S.  Stuart,  Governor,  salary  from 

September  1,  1U09,  to  August  31,  1910,     f  10,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 10,299  84 

Contingent  expenses, 2,550  00 

Robert  S.  Murphy,  Lieutenant  Governor, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910, 5,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910 2,249  9G 

Contingent   expenses,    500  00 

Thomas  F.  Bell,  executive  controller, 
salarv  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,   I 2,946  42 

Contingent  expenses,  800  00 

Total,    ..... 134,346  22 


STATE  DEPARTMENT. 

Robert  McAfee,  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 8,000  00 

Lewis  E.  Beitler,  Deputy  Secretary  of  the 
Commonwealth,  salarv  from  December 
1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 3,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December  1. 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 39,198  47 

Contingent  expenses,   3,750  00 

Lewis  E.  Beitler,  Deputy  Secretary  of 
the  Commonwealth,  for  enforcing  pro- 
visions of  the  ballot  laws,  per  act  of 
1909,    1,125  00 

John  P.  Whit  worth,  Clerk  to  the  Board 
of  Examination  of  Letters  Patent, 
relative  to  the  granting  of  charters 
for  underground  and  elevated  passen- 
ger railwav  companies,  per  Act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  908, 750  00 

Incidental  expenses,  Sec.  11,  Act  of 
1909,   1,500  00 

Total,    »57,323  47 


AUDITOR  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Robert  K.  Young,  Auditor  General,  sal- 
arv from  December  1,  1909,  to  Mav  2, 
1910,   ,,..,..'..,  1,660  67 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Auditor  General's  Department. 

A.  E.  Sisson,  Auditor  General,  salary 
salary  from  May  3,  1910,  to  November 
30,  1910,    ". 4,6GC>  G7 

Thomas  A.  Crichton,  Deputy  Auditor 
General,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  *30,  1910,   3,000  00 

N.  E.  Hause,  Chief  Clerk,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910,   3,000  00 

James  V.  Murray,  Corporation  Clerk, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910, 3,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 75,977  95 

Contingent  expenses,   3,200  00 

Examination  of  accounts  of  countv  offi- 
cers, per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  80«, 397  73 

Incidental  expenses,  Section  11,  Act  of 

1909, 1,500  00 

Costs  incurred  in  the  entering  of  liens 
for  State  taxes,  per  Act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  8G7, 250  00 

Traveling  Auditors'  salaries  and  expenses  for  the  examinations 
of  the  accounts  of  institutions  receiving  State  aid. 

John  T.  Fish,  salary  from  December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

Expenses,    990  48 

George  J.  Churchill,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   . .  1,500  00 

Expenses,    448  29 

John    Davis,   salary   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

Expenses,    732  00 

C.  W.  Bodine,  salary  from  December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 1,500  00 

Expenses 1,042  98 

For  the  purchase  of  patent  Indices,   registries,  law  books,  etc., 
per  Act  of  1909:— 

George  T.  Bisel  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   18  00 

T.  and  J.  W.  Johnson  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa 25  00 

Warren  O.  Foster,  Harrisburg,  Pa 5  00 

The  Finance  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 5  00 

Rees,  Welsh  and  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  20  00 

Moody  Manual  Co.,  New  York  City, 12  00 


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For  the  payment  of  persons  employed  by  the  Auditor  General 
to  discover,  prosecute  and  collect  delinquent  corporation  taxes, 
per  Section  9,  Act  of  1909. 

William  P.  Beeber,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  . .  152  00 

Cochran  &  Williams,  York,  Pa.,   22  18 

D.  Howard   Conrad,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,  300  00 

A.  W.  Duy,  Bloomsburg,  Pa., 126  66 

W.  A.  Erdman,  Stroudsburg,  Pa., 145  72 

J.  Wilmer  Fisher,  Beading,  Pa.,  200  97 

F.  D.  Gallup,  Smethport,  Pa.,   Ill  17 

Joseph  W.  Gross,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ...  10  57 

Boyd  8.  Henry,  Kittanning,  Pa., 17  09 

Hice,  Morrison,  Keader  &  May,  Beaver 

Pa.,    200  99 

J.  K.  Horton,  Philipsburg,  Pa.,    389  61 

E.  P.  Leuschner,  Pottsville,  Pa.,   186  74 

Glenn  C.  Mead,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   160  00 

William  Maul  Measey,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,438  25 

Andrew  S.  Miller,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 624  78 

Bobert  S.  Murphy,  Johnstown,  Pa 146  83 

J.  Lee  Plumber,  Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,   . .  25  89 

Frederick  E.  Scott,  Scranton,  Pa 1,399  26 

William  H.  Spencer,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  10  00 

Charles  W.  Stone  &  Son,  Warren,  Pa.,  .  <  7  40 

Stone  &  Stone,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,   1,377  88 

Swartley  &  Bunting,  Doylestown,  Pa.,  . .  83  40 

Andrew  G.  Williams,  Butler,  Pa., 8  38 

H.  G.  Wasson,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 2,660  00 

J.  M.  Campbell,  Mercer,  Pa., 71  37 

Buffington   Gilpin,   Kittanning,   Pa.,    ..  10  00 

W.  Wallace  Chisholm,  Huntingdon,  Pa.,  79  37 

Cornelius   Haggarty,   Philadelphia,   Pa.,  57  38 

John  F.  Kell,  York,  Pa., 200  00 

Kirkpatrick  &  Maxwell,  Easton,  Pa.,   . .  165  55 

John  H.  Minds,  Philadelphia,  Pa 904  87 

Thomas  E.  Murphy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  3  23 

Bernard  J.  Myers,  Lancaster,  Pa.,   144  36 

J.  F.  Beynolds,  Carbondale,  Pa.,   17  02 

C.  W.  Catlin,  Port  Allegany,  Pa., 38  87 

Clark  &  Stewart,  Brookville,  Pa., 46  77 

Leon  B.  Ferry,  Wellsboro,  Pa., 10  50 

J.  Clarence  Funk,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 319  46 

F.  W.  Hays,  Oil  City,  Pa., 71  10 

Charles  A.  Snyder,  Pottsville,  Pa., 150  00 

Bobert  L.  Stuart,  Allentown,  Pa., 150  00 

Henry  J.  Wilson,  Big  Run,  Pa.,   17  50 

H.  B.  Hartswick,  Clearfield,  Pa., 393  68 

Bobert  K.  Aiken,  New  Castle,  Pa., 100  00 

F.  W.  Downey,  Waynesburg,  Pa.,   5  00 

William  H.  Earnest,  Harrisburg.  Pa.,  . .  13  19 

Joseph  E.  Fleitz,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 246  02 

Christian  C.  Kauffman,  Columbia  Pa.,  . .  61  60 


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Expenditures   of    the   Commonwealth.    Auditor  General's  Department. 


Langham  &  Elkin,  Indiana  Pa.,* 34  15 

Josiah  Smith,  Chester,  Pa., 194  44 

Williams  &  Mitchell,  Butler,  Pa.,    ....  226  79 

Beacom  &  Newill,  Greensburg,  Pa., 120  78 

Howard  M.  Counsil,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  . .  30  30 

Alfred  Marvin,  Matamoras,  Pa.,   4  60 

John  M.  Scott,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,634  09 

W.  D.  Wallace,  New  Castle,  Pa., 81  85 

W.  U.  Hensel,  Lancaster,  Pa.,   20  00 

Koontz  &  Ogle,  Somerset,  Pa., 34  43 

Franklin  L.  Lyle,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   . .  176  65 

William  I,  Schaffer,  Chester,  Pa.,   ....  61  70 

James  S.  Beacom,  Greensburg,  Pa.,    . .  97  54 

W.  E.  Crow,  Uniontown,  Pa.,   149  47 

J.  Orin  Wait,  Erie,  Pa.,  82  39 

George  B.  Roddv,  New  Bloomfield,  Pa.,  60  00 

Peter  M.  Speer,  Oil  City,  Pa., 5  00 

Total,    1121,854  56 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

John  O.  Sheatz,  State  Treasurer,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  2,  1910,         3,347  82 

C.  F.  Wright,  State  Treasurer,  salary 
from  May  3,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910,    4,652  18 

Joseph   P.   Gates,   cashier,   salary   from 

December  1,  1909,  to  May  30,  1910,  . .  1,500  00 

Harry  D.  Jones,  cashier,  salary  from 
from  June  1,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910, 1,500  00 

Joseph  B.  LeCompte,  assistant  cashier, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  2,200  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries  from   December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  21,900  00 

Clerical  assistance, 2,500  00 

Additional  clerks,  2,700  00 

Contingent   expenses 1,000  00 

Incidental  expenses,  Sec.  11,  Act  of  1909,         1,000  00 

Total,    |42,300  00 


ATTORNEY  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

M.  Hampton  Todd,  Attorney  General, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  Aug- 
ust 31,  1910, $12,000  00 

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J.  E.  B.  Cunningham,  Deputy  Attorney 
General,  salary  from  December  1,  1009, 
to  August  31,'  1910,   3,750  00 

William  M.  Hardest,  Assistant  Deputy 
Attorney  General,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910 3,500  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 9,099  84 

Contingent  expenses,  official  fees,   witness  fees,  costs,   etc..   per 
Act  of  1900,  P.  L.  870. 

Attorney     General's     Department,     for 

contingent  expenses  and  official  fees,         1,500  00 
'Meyer    Goldsmith,    contingent    expense 

of  Attorney  General's  Department,  . .  1,150  25 

Attorney  General's  Department,  for  con- 
tingent expenses,    10,000  00 

Allen     Lane     &     Scott,     Philadelphia, 
*  Pa.,  for  printing  paper  books  of  cases,  883  00 

Harry  S.  Calvert,  services  in  connection 

with  Capitol  conspiracy  cases 1,000  00 

Pinkerton  National  Detective  Agency, 
for    services     in      Capitol   conspiracy 

cases.  Commonwealth  vs.  Huston, 9,529  04 

,James  T.  Walters,  for  services  of  detec- 
tives in  case  of  Commonwealth  vs.  Hus- 
ton   2,300  00 

Pinkerton  National  Detective  Agency, 
contingent  expenses  of  Attorney  Gen- 
eral^   Department,    509  78 

Henry  Leisenring,  contingent  expense  of 

Attorney  General's  Department,    4,120  00 

For  the  payment  of  services  and  expenses  of  attorneys  employed 
In-  the  Attorney  General,  and  for  the  payment  of  services, 
ousts  and  expenses  of  special  district  attorneys  appointed  by 
the  Attorney  General;  per  Act  of  1901),  P.  L.  p.  S70. 

John  D.  Dorris, 307  00 

James  Scarlet,  for  professional  services 

in  Capitol  conspiracy  cases,   12,500  00 

R.   Scott  Ammerman,    210  50 

C.  J.   Hepburn.  Philadelphia,  Pa 1,500  00 

John  E.  Fox,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  ser- 
vices in  Capitol  conspiracy  cases,   . . .  3,000  00 

Total,    $77,406  01 

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DEPARTMENT  OF  INTERNAL  AFFAIRS. 

Henry  Houck,  Secretary  of  Internal  Af- 
fairs, salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910;  4,000  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection. 

James  H.  Craig,  Deputy  Secretary  of 
Internal  Affairs,  salary  from  December 
1,  1909,  to  November  *30,  1910,  3,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   42,498  36 

Contingent   expenses,    2,250  00 

Bureau  of  Industrial  Statistics,    3,616  46 

Collection  and  compilation  of  tax  sta- 
tistics, per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  868,  . .  5,208  28 

Bureau  of  Railways,  expenses,   1,627  25 

Employment  of  draftsmen  in  the  copying 
of  surveys  and  ancient  papers,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.'L.  p.  868, 20,282  38 

Investigating  and  surveying  vacant 
lands,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  868,  . .  898  43 

Compiling    connected    warrantee    tract 

maps,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  760,  . .  3,816  52 

Incidental  Expenses,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 

L.    p.    869, 1,125  00 

Revising,  compiling  and  proof-reading 
railroad  map  of  Pennsylvania,  per  act 
of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  775/ 278  94 

Harrisburg  Publishing  Co.,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  for  printing,  binding  and  mount- 
ing revised  edition  of  railroad  maps  of 
Pennsylvania,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
775,    ." 5,908  23 


Total,   , *94,509  85 


DEPARTMENT  OF  MINES. 

James  E.  Roderick,  Chief,  salarv  from 

September  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,       ?4,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   15,500  00 

Contingent    expenses,    4,375  00 


Total 123,875  00 


INSPECTION    AND     SUPERVISION     OF     COAL 
MINES. 

Anthracite  Districts. 

First  District — 

P.   J.    Moore,   inspector,   salary   from 
September    1,    1909,    to    August    31, 

1910 $3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   639  91 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 

Second  District — 

L.  M.  Evans,  inspector,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 
1910, 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    428  37 

Third  District— 

D.  T.  Williams,  inspector,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 
1910,  3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  258  21 

Fourth  District — 

H.  O.  Prytherch,  inspector^  salary  from 
September  1,   1909,   to  August  31, 

1910,  3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  359  65 

Fifth  District— 

H.  D.  Johnson,  inspector,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910,    3,750  00 

Contingent   expenses,    555  67 

Sixth  District- 
Hugh    McDonald,    inspector,    salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   335  01 

Seventh  District — 

Thomas  H.  Price,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,    643  29 

Eighth  District- 
Patrick    M.    Boyle,   inspector,   salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    517  99 

Ninth  District — 
D.   T.    Davis,   inspector,   salary   from 
September   1,   1909,   to   August  31, 

1910,  3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    687  75 

Tenth  District- 
Joseph    J.    Walsh,    inspector,    salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  360  75 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 

Eleventh  District — 
D.     J.     Roderick,     inspector,     salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    638  22 

Twelfth  District— 

P.  C.  Fenton,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses, 555  99 

Thirteenth  District — 
A.   B.   Lamb,   inspector,   salary  from 
September   1,   1909,   to   August  31, 

1910,    , 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    831  63 

Fourteenth  District — 

James  A.  O'Donnell,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    714  43 

Fifteenth  District — 

Benjamin  I.  Evans,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910, 3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  768  44 

Sixteenth  District — 

Martin  McLaughlin,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 
31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  716  04 

Seventeenth  District — 
Isaac    M.    Davies,    inspector,    salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August 

31,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  499  16 

Eighteenth  District — 
John  Curran,  inspector,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  August,  31, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    496  75 

Nineteenth  District — 
M.  J.  Brennan,  inspector,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  August,  31, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    689  00 

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Expenditures  of   the   Common  wealth.      Mine   Inspection — Continued. 

Twentieth  District — 

Charles  J.  Price,  inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1900,  to  August 
31,  1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    490  58 

Total,    f71,036  87 


Bituminous  Districts. 

First  District- 
Alexander  McCouch,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,   1910 '. |3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    678 .67 

Second  District — 

C.  B.  Ross,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 
1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   773  17 

Third  District- 
Thomas   K.   Adams,   inspector,   salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,   1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent    expenses,    699  16 

Fourth  District — 

Elias  Philips,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   672  59 

Fifth  District— 

I.  O.  Koby,  inspector,  salary  from  No- 
vember  16,    1909,   to   November   15, 

1910 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    811  57 

Sixth  District- 
Thomas  D   Williams,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910 3,000  00 

Contingent  exuenses,   493  82 

Seventh  District — 

Arthur  Neale,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 
1910 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses 570  51 

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Expenditure*  of   the  Commonwealth.     Mine   I napcctlon— Continued. 

Eighth  District- 
Joseph     Knapper,     inspector,     salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,  832  90 

Ninth  District — 

P.  J.  Walsh,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  i6,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    525  13 

Tenth  District — 
Joseph     Williams,     inspector,     salary 
from  November  1G,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    040  57 

Eleventh  District — 

D.  H.  Blower,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  10,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910, 3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   495-  92 

Twelfth  District — 
R.    Hampson,   inspector,   salary   from 

November  16,  1909,  to  May  19,  1910,         1,532  25 

Contingent   expenses,    359  82 

C.    P.    Byrne,    inspector,   salarv   from 

May  16,  1910,  to  November  15,  1910,         1,500  00 
Contingent   expenses,    217  39 

Thirteenth  District — 

John  F.  Bell  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    581  33 

Fourteenth  District- 
David  Young,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    532  99 

Fifteenth  District — 
Alexander  Monteith,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910 3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    635  72 

Sixteenth  District — 

W.  II.  Howarth,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910 3,000  00 

Contingent    expenses,    609  47 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection— Continued. 

Seventeenth  District — 
John  I.  Pratt,  inspector,  salary  from 
November  16,  1909,  to  November  15, 

1910,    3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    493  34 

Eighteenth  District — 

Thomas  S.  Lowther,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    589  24 

Nineteenth  District — 

Charles  P.  McGregor,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    792  65 

Twentieth  District — 

Nicholas  Evans,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    659  59 

Twenty-first  District — 

F.  W.  Cunningham,  inspector,  salary 
from  November  16,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 15,  1910,   3,000  00 

Contingent   expenses,    770  12 

C.  P.  Byrne,  salary  as  temporary 
mine  inspector  of  the  12th  and  14th 
districts,    598  53 


Total,  177,066  45 


COMPENSATION  AND  TRAVELING  EXPENSES  OF  EX- 
AMINERS OF  CANDIDATES  FOR  MINE  FOREMEN. 

Anthracite  Districts. 

Second  District — 

M.  J.  Coleman,   $113  68 

Rena  Edwards,   60  00 

David  R.   Evans,    61  80 

L.  M.  Evans,   33  52 

John  G.  Hayes, 226  91 

John  T.  Loftus, 109  60 

P.  G.  McDonough, 118  24 

William  F.  Malloy,   64  80 

W.  G.  Robertson,   113  68 

David  Stanford, 113  68 

Frank  G.  Wolf, 60  00 

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Tenth  District- 
James  W.  Reese,    |60  00 

F.  H.  Koklbraker, 60  00 

Frank   Kettle 60  00 

Joseph  Dzialdowski, 62  00 

W.  W.  Williams 63  00 

Joseph  J.  Wait*,   39  33 

John   P.   Corcoran,    61  80 

Williain  J.  Jenkins, 60  00 

A.    Prytherch,    60  00 

H.  O.  Prytherch, 20  60 

Eleventh  District — 

Peter  G.  Gallagher,  f  64  00 

Arthur  D.  Roderick, 60  40 

David  J.  Roderick,   90  58 

John  J.   Trunbach,    61  60 

Frederick  Yonng,   60  40 

Twelfth  District— 

.  James  Reese,   f  66  00 

P.  H.  Devine,   68  40 

Robert  Roberts, 66  00 

P.  C.  Fenton, 40  80 

May  Fenton,    60  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 

Sixth  District- 
Henry  T.  McMillan, f  60  00 

David  P.  Williams,   60  00 

James   Martin,    64  00 

Hugh  McDonald,    39  30 

W.  R.  Ruger,  clerk, 60  00 

Seventh  District  ~           " 

William  H.  Chappell,   ....  |60  75 

Patrick  McGrane,  62  50 

Morgan  R.  Morgan,  60  75 

William   Price,    60  75 

Thomas   H.    Price,    62  79 

Eighth  District—  ;                  307  54 

James  J.  McCarthy, 60  80 

Edward  Carlin,  60  80 

Harry  Jones,   63  20 

P.  M.  Boyle,   52  60 

James  A.  Boyle,  clerk, 60  00 

Ninth  District—  297  40 

Thomas  R.  Evans, f  60  80 

William  Jones,   62  60 

James  Addis, 62  80 

D.  T.  Davis,   83  63 

C.  K.  Gloman,  clerk, 61  60 


331  43 


546  73 


336  98 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine   Inspection — Continued. 

Thirteenth  District — 

E.  H.  Khoads, f  02  10 

George  H.  Young, 64  20 

George  W.  Keller, 63  60 

A.  B.  Lamb, 22  60 

Hazle  Lamb, 64  20 

276  70 

Fourteenth  District — 

Jacob  M.  Holt,   ?64  20 

John  Meredith,    64  20 

Patrick  Curran, 70  80 

Paul   C.   O'Donnell 67  20 

James  A.  O'Donnell, 33  20 

299  00 

Fifteenth  District — 

James    Bateman $70  20 

Banjamin  T.  Evans,   33  00 

James  McHugh, 69  60 

Eliza  A.  Persing,   66  80 

Andrew  Robertson,    72  00 

311  60 

Sixteenth  District — 

Edward  Brennan,   ?64  10 

Poth  Ryan, 64  10 

William  D.  Culton 64  10 

J.  J.  McDevitt,   60  00 

M.  McLaughlin, 18  20 

270  50 

Eighteenth  District — 

James  Finley, ?70  80 

William  J.  Brennan, 61  80 

John  Curran 194  97 

S.  B.  Curran, 48  00 

375  57 

Nineteenth  District — 

M.  J.  Brennan,   |7  00 

Timothy  Brennan,    66  40 

Charles  Larkin 66  40 

James  B.  Xeale, 41  00 

Edward   Ryan 66  40 

247  20 

Twentieth  District — 

William    Auraan $03  60 

W.  C.  Wagner 07  20 

Samuel   Evans,    75  20 

Charles  J.   Price,    39  13 

I.    M.    Price,    63  60 

308  73 


Total, $5,570  39 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continual. 

Bituminous  Districts. 

First  District— 

Kichard  Maize $ 53  06 

Israel  Morris -    53  00 

Alexander  McCanch, 85  91 

Second  District — 

David  Clark $50  72 

John   McClane 59  36 

C.  B.  Ross,  68  39 


|191  97 


Third  District- 
Edward  Buckham, $50  36 

George  Young 55  16 

Thomas  K.  Adams,    32  25 

George  L.  Miller,   68  69 

Fourth  District — 

John  Aikman, $64  88 

Elias  Phillips 21  44 


Fifth  District- 
John  J.  Hoover, |54  20 

Gomer  Lewis, 54  20 

I.  G.  Roby,  42  71 

Sixth  District- 
John  W.  Harrison,    $57  46 

Charles  Severn 56  80 

Thomas  D.  Williams,   29  96 


Seventh  District — 

John    McVickers $ 58  76 

Robert   Young,    68  96 

Arthur  Neale, 48  14 


Eighth  District- 
Joseph   Knapper,    $18  00 

Malcolm  McDougal 77  75 

C.  B.  Maxwell,   60  38 


Ninth  District — 

D.  R.  Depriest,  $63  20 

P.  J.  Tormav,   50  90 

P.  J.  Walsh,    70  44 

Tenth  District— 

J.   M.  Jones $50  72 

F.  P.  McFarland,   50  00 

Joseph  Williams,    54  05 


178  47 


206  46 


86  32 


151  11 


144  22 


175  86 


156  13 


184  54 


154  77 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 


Eleventh  District — 

Samuel  J.  Lohr, f  60  56 

Edward  Quinn,  51  35 

D.  R  Blower,  . . . . 43  27 

Twelfth  District— 

R.  Hampson,   f 53  90 

John  Reed,   34  32 

James  Wood,   53  00 

Thirteenth  District — 

James  Henderson, f  55  88 

William    Lander,    54  62 

John  F.  Bell,  69  40 

Fourteenth  District — 

Alexander  McCanch,  Sr.,  . .  f  66  92 

E.  A.  Walters, 51  74 

David  Young, 27  20 

Fifteenth  District — 

T.  A.  Estep,   f 54  32 

Timothy  McCarthy,    63  50 

Alexander  Monteith, 53  04 

Sixteenth  District — 

W.   H.   Howarth,    f  41  52 

J.  J.  McTntyre,   60  80 

J.  E.  Struble, 63  80 

Seventeenth  District — 

James  J.  Bovle, f 58  64 

Simon  P.  McCaffery, 63  02 

John  I.  Pratt, 44  08 

Eighteenth  District — 

A.  E.  Bachert,    ....  ?69  56 

T.  B.  Gallagher, 65  18 

Thomas  S.  Lowther, 38  60 

Ninteenth  District — 

William  Bird, f  54  89 

Charles  P.  McGregor,   60  65 

John   Walters,    52  88 

Twentieth  District — 

James  H.  Scurfield,  f  60  26 

Thomas  Griffiths,    70  58 

Nicholas  Evans, 32  62 


155  18 


141  22 


179  90 


145  86 


170  86 


166  12 


165  74 


173  34 


168  42 


163  46 

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431 


Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 


Twenty-first  District — 

Peter  Crockett,   f 53  06 

F.  W.  Cunningham, 66  75 

Harry  C.  Drum, 59  18 

178  99 

Total,    


13,438  94 


?1,145  14 


COMPENSATION    AND    EXPENSES    OF    MEMBERS    OF 

BOARD     TO     EXAMINE     CANDIDATES  FOR     MINE 
INSPECTORS. 

Anthracite  Districts. 

John  H.  Strauch,  f  25  00 

David  J.  Davis, 26  20 

James  Bache, 50  80 

William  Grove,   42  40 

Joseph  J.  Kennedy, 36  40 

John  H.  Pollard,   43  00 

F.  E.  Zerbey,  110  84 

John  Gilhooley, 137  84 

James  Harkins, 162  80 

James  Llewellyn,   162  80 

C.  K.  Gloman,  113  89 

S.  D.  Warriner, 233  17 

Bituminous  Districts. 

George  S.  Baton,   $ 895  16 

J.  W.  Donaldson,  619  25 

George  E.  Gay,  635  00 

C.  B.  Maxwell,   1,297  15 

John  Keed,  660  00 

— : |4,106  56 

CONTINGENT  EXPENSES  MINE  INSPECTORS. 

Sterling  Specialty  Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  .  f  47  03 

W.  H.  Pratt,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 25  00 

John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   . .  144  50 

Thomas  H.  Price,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa-,  ...  90  04 

D.  T.  Davis,  Wilkes-Barre,  90  70 

David  J.  Roderick,  Hazleton,  Pa., 88  67 

P.  C.  Fenton,  Mahanoy,  City,  Pa., 72  39 

H.  D.  Johnson,  Scranton,  Pa.,  92  05 

C.  P.  Byrne,  Punxsutawney,  Pa., 122  97 

Iszard  Warren  Co.,  Philadelphia,   140  70 

John   Davis   &   Son    (Derby),    Limited, 

Baltimore,  Md.,  5  25 

Oliver  Typewriter  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., . .  96  42 

Total,   fl,015  72 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mine  Inspection — Continued. 

COUNSEL  FEES. 
Per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  887 

Atherton  &  Jones,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  . .  $207  50 

Robins  &  Kunkel,  Greensburg,  Pa., 55  00 

Alexander   M.    Templeton,    Washington, 

Pa.,     700  25 

Atkinson  &  Kunkel,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  . .  265  00 

D.  M.  Hertzog,  Uniontown,  Pa.,   445  00 

W.  H.  Pratt,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,   297  45 

Evans  &  Evans,  Ebensburg,  Pa., 126  75 

W.  G.  Thomas,  Lansford,  Pa., 10  00 

O'Brien  &  Kelley,  Scranton,  Pa 125  00 

J.  G.  Wingate,  Punxsutawney,  Pa., 25  00 

S.  B.  Price,  &  D.  J.  Davis,  Scranton,  Pa.,  100  00 

George  J.  Llewellyn,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  140  00 

Lee  Smith,  Connellsville,  Pa 10  00 

Smith  &  Brownfield,  Connellsville,  Pa.,  10  00 

John  E.  Kunkle,  Greensburg,  Pa., 355  00 

John  O.  Petty,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 25  00 

Percy  A.  Rose,  Johnstown,  Pa.,   175  00 

Total,   |3,071  95 

RECAPITULATION. 

Inspection     and  v  supervision     of     coal 
mines: 

Anthracite    districts,    (71,936  87 

Bituminous   districts,    77,066  45 

Examination    of    candidates    for    mine 
foremen: 

Anthracite  districts,    5,570  39 

Bituminous   districts,    3,438  94 

Examination  of  candidates  for  mine  in- 
spectors : 

Anthracite   districts,    1,145  14 

Bituminous   districts,    4,106  56 

Contingent  expenses,  mine  inspectors,  . .  1,015  72 

Counsel  fees, 3,071  95 

Grand   total,    $  167,352  02 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION. 

Nathan  C.  Schaeffer,  Superintendent,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910 $5,000  00 

Clerk  hire,  salaries  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   11,100  00 

Contingent  expenses,  3,000  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Adjutant   General's  Department. 

High  school  inspectors  salaries  and  ex- 
penses     per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  871,         5,389  50 

For  circulating  the  Pennsylvania  School 

Journal,  per  act  of  1909,*  P.  L.  p.  871,  .  2,500  00 

Total, $26,989  50 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Thomas  J.  Stewart,  Adjutant  General, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  Aug- 
ust 31,  1910 $4,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   19,800  00 

Contingent   expenses,    3,900  00 

For   classifying,   editing  and   preparing 

for  publication,  copies  of  important 
and  historical  papers  relating  to  the 
War  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebel- 
lion ;  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  872 2,000  00 

Collection  of  moneys  from  sureties  on 
bonds,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  873,  . .  1,090  26 

Total,    130,790  26 

FACTORY  INSPECTORS  DEPARTMENT. 

John  C.  Delaney,  Chief  Inspector,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  August  31, 

1910,  $ 5,000  00 

Salaries  of  Deputy  Factory   Inspectors 

and  office  employees  from  December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   55,599  84 

Incidental  and  traveling  expenses,   ....        29,684  00 

Total,    $90,283  84 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT. 

David  Martin,  Insurance  Commissioner, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  De- 
cember 30,   1909,    $500  00 

Samuel  W.  McCullough,  Insurance  Com- 
missioner, salary  from  January  1,  1910, 
to  November  30,  1910, / 5,500  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   28,308  36 

Contingent   expenses,    3,750  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Banking  Department. 

Traveling  and  contingent  expenses  of 
actuary  examiners  and  inspectors,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  874, 5,250  00 

Total,    143,308  36 


BANKING  DEPARTMENT. 

William    H.    Smith,    Commissioner    of 
Banking,    salary    from    December    1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  $6,000  00 

John  W.  Morrison,  Deputy  Commis- 
sioner of  Banking,  salary  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  3,000  00 

Clerk  hire,  salaries  from  December  1, 
1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 10,599  60 

Contingent   expenses,    1,687  50 

For  the  payment  of  the  salaries  and  ex- 
penses of  bank  examiners,  per  act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  870, 70,072  55 


Total,   191,359  65 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

N.  B.  Critchfield,  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture, salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 

November  30,  1910,   $3,500  00 

Department  officers  and  employees,  sal- 
aries from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910,    r 23,766  56 

Contingent   expenses,    6,750  00 

Farmers'  local  institutes,  expenses,  per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  882, 22,500  00 

Expenses    of    nursery    inspections,    per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  882, 37,213  03 

State  Board  of  Agriculture,  expenses,  per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  882, 595  83 

Special  examinations  or  investigations,         2,745  85 

Analyses   of  fertilizers,    21,983  68 

Analyses  of  commercial  feeding  stuffs,  . .        11,708  98 

Analyses,  etc.,  of  linseed  oil, 3,254  71 

Analyses,  etc.,  of  paris  green,   2,742  31 

Aid  to  the  State  Horticultural  Associa- 
tion, per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  883, 500  00 

Aid  to  the  State  Dairy  Union,  per  act  of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  883, 500  00 

Aid  to  the  State  Livestock  Breeder's 
Association,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
883,     500  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Department  of  Agriculture. 
DAIRY  AND  FOOD  DIVISION. 

James  Foust,  Dairy  and  Food  Commis- 
sioner, salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910,  2,499  96 

Clerical  and  stenographic  services,  pep 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  883, ,         8,006  00 

Special  agents'  salaries,  20,440  00 

Attorneys,  detectives,  assistants  and 
special  work,   17,678  21 

Chemists'  salaries  and  incidental  labora- 
tory  expenses,    16,711  97 

Traveling  and  necessary  expenses  of  the 
commissioner  and  special  agents,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  883, 17,832  02 

STATE  LIVE  STOCK  SANITARY  BOARD. 

Meat  inspection  service,   23,660  22 

Indemnity  for  animals  afflicted  with 
dangerous  diseases,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  884,   75,000  00 

Investigation  of  diseases  of  animals,  . .        14,000  00 

For  diseased  animals  found  in  slaughter 
houses,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  884,  . .        11,367  56 

Producing  and  distributing  tuberculin, 
vaccine,  etc.,  and  for  laboratory  diag- 
nosis of  diseases  of  animals,  7,156  41 

Inspection  of  animals  brought  from  other 
states,    4,294  50 

For  the  control  and  suppression  of 
rabies,  and  the  quarantine  of  dogs,  . .         3,304  65 

Clerical  and  office  expenses, 3,556  63 

Equipment  of  laboratory,    443  95 

Enrollment  and  inspection  of  stallions, 
etc.,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  885,  ....  2,687  12 

Production  of  hog  cholera  vaccine, 884  77 

For  repairs  to  roads  and  buildings,  and 
for  equipment  on  experimental  farm, 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  885, 4,541  86 

Total,    1372,326  78 


STATE  HIGHWAY  DEPARTMENT. 

Joseph  W.  Hunter,  Commissioner,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910,    $8,125  00 

R.  D.  Beman,  Deputy  Commissioner,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   3,600  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.      State  Highway   Department. 

George  Ensign,  Assistant  Commissioner, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910,    3,000  00 

Traveling  expenses, 3,352  56 

Clerks,  engineers  and  draughtsmen,  sal- 
aries from  December  1,   1909  to  No-, 
vember  30,  1910,   45,400  00 

Contingent   expenses,    25,000  00 

AUTOMOBILE  DIVISION. 

Salaries  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.    p.    891, 8,535  00 

Experimental  work  and  tests  per  act 
of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  891,   22,951  41 

Contingent   expenses,    30,000  00 

Total,    777.".  .77777       ?155,963  97 

DEPARTMENT  OF  FORESTRY. 

Robert  S.  Conklin,  Commissioner  of  For- 
estry, salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to 
November  30,  1910 f 3,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries  from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910 '        5,500  00 

Contingent  expenses  and  special  exami- 
nations, per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  SSoy  . .  3,000  00 

Foresters  and  forest  rangers, 83,283  21 

For  the  pavment  of  surveys,  per  act  of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  885, *. 14,714  36 

For  the  payment  of  draftsmen  and  sup- 
plies for  drafting  and  map-making, 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  880 1,216  33 

For  the  payment  of  labor  and  other  ex- 
penses in  connection  with  the  main- 
tenance, protection  and  development 
of  forest  reserves,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  886, 47,500  00 

Examination  of  titles,  per  act  of  1909, 

P.  L.  p.  88^,    6,206  11 

Incidental  expenses, 15,000  00 

State  forestry  reservation  Commission, 
traveling  expenses  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  885 1,562  27 

State  Poorest  Academy,  Mont  Alto,  Pa., 
maintenance,    .* 10,000  00 

Completing  and  furnishing  dormitory  per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  748, 10,547  38 

Equipment   of   laboratories    per    act    of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  748 222  47 

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Expenditures   of    the   Commonwealth.      Department   of   Fisheries*. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  FISHERIES. 

William  E.  Meelian,  Commissioner  of 
Fisheries,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   3,000  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910 3,000  00 

Contingent  expenses,   1,000  00 

Hatching,  propogating  and  distribution 

of  fish,   : 41,021  02 

Counsel  fees  and  court  expenses, 1,003  57 

Expenses     of     the     Commissioner     and 

members  of  the  Fish  Commission,  ....  1,220  00 

Erection  of  fishwavs,  per  act   of   1909, 

P.  L.  p.  888 1,533  90 

Maintaining  and  operating  launch  on 
Lake  Erie,    3,832  70 

Fish  wardens,  salaries  and  expenses,  per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  888, 11,581  25 

Field  work  and  gathering  spawn,    ....  3,902  77 

Building  ponds  and  extensions,  and  com- 
pleting hatcheries,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  888 44  88 

Purchase  of  a  plot  of  ground  adjacent  to 
Erie  hatchery,  and  erection  of  building 
on  State  street,  Erie,  for  the  accommo- 
dation of  Ihe  boat  "Commodore  Perrv," 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  888, .' . .  2,516  21 


Total,    973,663  50 


STATE  LIBRARY. 

Thomas  L.  Montgomery,  State  Librarian, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910 94,125  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from    December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   9,899  76 

Contingent   expenses 2,625  00 

Law  books 2,926  27 

Miscellaneous    h«>oks,    5,789  83 

Newspapers,    600  00 

Parliamentary  papers,  72  25 

Law  Catalogue 2,400  00 

Card  catalogue 2,580  00 

Night   assistants,    900  00 

Library    assistants 2,400  00 

Division  of  Public  Records 6,300  00 

Incidental  expenses  of  Division  of  Public 

Records,    1,050  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Reporter. 

Expenses  of  Pennsylvania  Federation  of 
Historical  Societies,  per  act  of  1907, 
P.  L.  p.  559, 109  50 

Total,    »41,777  61 

PENNSYLVANIA   FREE   LIBRARY   COMMISSION. 

Maintenance,    f  8,040  00 

Traveling  expenses  of  the  commission,  . .  89  22 

Contingent   expenses,    4,940  01 

Total,  f 13,069  23 

STATE  MUSEUM. 

Maintenance,    f  5,700  00 

Contingent  expenses,  3,225  00 

Purchase  of  lantern  slides,  per  act  of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  826, 1,000  00 

Total,    f9,925  00 

LEGISLATIVE  REFERENCE  BUREAU. 

James  N.  Moore,  Director,  salary  from 
December   1,    1909,   to   November   30 

1910,  $3,499  92 

Clerk    hire,     salaries   from  January   1, 

1910,  to  November  30,  1910, '.  . . .  3,200  00 

Incidental  expenses, 1,500  00 

Total,   18,199  92 

RECAPITULATION. 

Library,    $41,777  61 

Free  Library  Commission,  13,069  23 

State   Museum 9,925  00 

Legislative  Reference  Bureau,    8,199  92 

Total,   172,971  76 


STATE  REPORTER. 

William  I.  Schaffer,  State  reporter  of 
the  decisions  of  the  Supreme  and  su- 
perior Courts,  salary  from  September 
1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,   $3,888  87 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Police. 

Albert  B.  Weimer,  Assistant  State  Re- 
porter, salary  from  September  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910, 3,191  63 

Contingent  expenses,  3,000  00 

Total,  }  10,080  50 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE  POLICE. 

John  C.  Grooine,  Superintendent,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   } 3,000  00 

Clerk  hire,   salaries  from   December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  4,599  84 

Salaries  of  officers  and  privates  from 
November  1,  1909,  to  October  31,  1910,     162,020  91 

For  keeping  of  horses,  uniforms,  equip- 
ment, rent  of  barracks,  expenses,  etc., 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  893, 85,250  00 


Total,   } 254,870  75 


WATER  SUPPLY  COMMISSION. 

John  Birkenbine,  Member,  salary  from 

September  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,       |3,000  00 

Frederic  W.  Fleitz,  member,  salary  from 

September  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,         3,000  00 

Thomas  J.  Lynch,  member,  salarv  from 

December  1,  1909,  to  August  31,  1910,         2,250  00 

Clerk  hire,  salaries  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  8,519  96 

Contingent  expenses,  2,000  00 

For  constructing  dike  along  bank  of 
Delaware  River,  at  Cave  Bank,  Pike 
county,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  759,  . .  3,209  95 

Completion  and  extension  of  dike  at  Mat- 
amoras,  Pike  county  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  751,   1,937  87 

Erection  of  protection  wall  at  Bridge- 
water,  Pa.,  per  act  of  1907,  P.  L.  p. 
553, 13  00 

Total,    } 23,930  78 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  NAVIGATION. 

Salaries  and  expenses,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  760,   } 29,832  22 


Total,  } 29,832  22 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Pennsylvania  State  Railroad  Commission. 

PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  RAILROAD  COMMISSION. 

Nathaniel  Ewing,  Chairman,  salary  from 
December  1,  11)09,  to  November  30, 
1910, $8,000  00 

Charles  N.  Mann,  member,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 8,000  00 

John  Y.  Boyd,  member,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910 \  8,000  00 

Clerk    hire,    salaries   from    December    1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   24,980  04 

Contingent   expenses 23,500  00 

Total,    172,486  04 


BOARD  OF  REVENFE  COMMISSIONERS. 

Robert  McAfee,  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, salarv  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910 $300  00 

Robert  K.  Young,  Auditor  General,  sal- 
arv from  December  1,  1909,  to  Mav  2, 
1910 "...  125  00 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  SINKING  FUND. 

Robert   McAfee,   Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, salarv  from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910 ?300  00 

Robert  K.  Young,  Auditor  General,  sal- 
arv from  December  1,  1909,  to  Mav  2, 

1910 125  00 

A.    E.    Sisson,   Auditor   General,   salary 

from   Mav  3,   1910,   to   November  30, 

1910 175  00 

John  O'Sheatz,  State  Treasurer,   salarv 

from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  2,  1910,  125  00 

C.  F.  Wright,  State  Treasurer/ salary 

from   Mav   3,    1910,   to   November  30, 

1910,  175  00 

Joseph   P.   Gates,  Clerks  to  the  Board, 

salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  Mav 

31,  1910,    '.  500  00 

H.  D.  Jones,  Clerk  to  the  Board,  salary 
from  June  1,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910, 500  00 

Total $1,900  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Board  of  Public  Charities. 

A.  E.  Sisson,  Auditor  General,  salary 
from  May  3,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910,    175  00 

John  O.  Sheatz,  State  Treasurer,  salary 

from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  2,  1910,  125  00 

O.   F.   Wright,   State  Treasurer,   salary 
from  May  3,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910,     175  00 

C.  W.  Myers,  Clerk  to  the  Board,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    1,000  00 

Total,    |1,900  00 


BOARD  OF  PARDONS. 

Robert  S.  Murphy,  Lieutenant  Governor, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,    1910, $500  00 

Robert  McAfee,  Secretary  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   500  00 

M.  Hampton  Todd,  Attorney  General, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  Aug- 
ust 31,  1910,    500  00 

Henry  Houck,  Secretary  of  Internal 
Affairs,  salary  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November' 30,  1910, 500  00 

Clerk   hire,   salaries   from   December   1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   2,800  02 

Contingent   expenses,    100  00 

Total,    \ |4,900  02 


BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  CHARITIES. 

Bromley  Wharton,  general  agent  and 
secretary,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910 $3,000  00 

Frank  Woodbury,  M.  D.,  secretary,  Com- 
mission on  Lunacy,  salary  from  De- 
cember 1,  1909,  to 'November  30,  1910,         3,000  00 

Salaries  of  assistant  general  agents  and 
clerks,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  812,  . .  9,350  00 

Traveling  expenses,    7,250  00 

Incidental   expenses,    2,750  00 

Total,    $25,350  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Armory  Board. 

BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  ACCOUNTS. 

N.  E.  Hause,  clerk  to  the  board,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   |500  00 

Total,  *500  00 

ARMORY  BOARD  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

For  the  erection  and  maintenance  of 
armories  for  use  of  the  National  Guard 
of  Pennsylvania,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  702,   185,000  00 

Total,     185,000  00 

BOARD  OF  PUBLIC  GROUNDS  AND  BUILDINGS. 

Robert  K.  Young,  Auditor  General,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  2, 
1910,    |250  00 

A.  E.  Sisson,  Auditor  General,  salary 
from  May  3,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910,    350  00 

John  O.  Sheatz,  State  Treasurer,  salary 

from  December  1,  1909,  to  May  2,  1910,  250  00 

C.  F.  Wright,  State  Treasurer,  salary 
from  May  3,  1910,  to  November  30, 
1910, 350  00 

Harry  D.  Jones,  secretary  to  the  Board, 
salary  from  Recember  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910, 600  00 

Lloyd  D.  Lubold,  stenographer,  to  the 
Board,  salarv  from  December  1,  1909, 
to  November  30,  1910,  200  00 

Total,   } 2,000  00 


DEPARTMENT    OF    PUBLIC     GROUNDS     AND 
BUILDINGS. 

Samuel  B.  Rambo,  Superintendent,  sal- 
ary from  December  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   15,000  00 

Salaries  of  employees  from  December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,   126,878  19 

Emergency  supplies  and  temporary  help,         2,500  00 

Total,  $134,378  19 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonweal th.     General  Fund. 

INSURANCE. 

Hammond  &  Bailey,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  $225  00 

J.  H.  Musser,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 248  2o 

Billington,  Hutchinson  &  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 10,831  90 

Wagner  &  Taylor  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  18,696  80 

C.  Vernon  Rettew,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,    . .  147  00 

Sweeney  &  Clyde,  Chester,  Pa., ....  615  94 

Total,  $30,764  89 


STATE  ARSENAL. 

J.  P.  Brenneman,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  for 
construction  of  a  manufacturing  and 
storage  building  at  the  State  Arsenal, 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  808, $36,976  00 

J.  P.  Brenneman,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  for 
improving  the  heating  system  of  the 
State  Arsenal  buildings,  per  act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  808, 1,444  00 

William  C.  Bambo,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for 
services  as  superintendent  of  construc- 
tion of  manufacturing  and  storage 
buildings  at  State  Arsenal, 995  00 

Mason  D.  Pratt,  C.  E.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
for  professional  services  in  assisting 
in  the  preparation  of  plans  and  specifi- 
cations for  new  building  at  the  State 
Arsenal,    250  00 

Total,  $39,665  00 


GENERAL  FUND. 

American  Multigraph  Sales  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.,    $259  20 

Bates  &  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 29  00 

C.  Boss  Boas,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 20  50 

Borroughs  Adding  Machine  Co.,  Detroit, 

Mich.,    133  00 

David  W.  Cotterel,  narrisburg,  Pa 748  29 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  . .  36  00 

Standard  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 7  48 

Derby  Desk  Co.,  Somerville,  Mass., 878  85 

W.  Scott  Stroh,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 123  60 

Elliott-Fisher  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 442  48 

Central    Construction    &    Supply    Co., 

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Expenditures  of  the  Common  wealth.     General  Fund — Continued. 

Harrisburg    Cycle    &    Typewriter    Co., 

Harrisburg  Pa.,  001  15 

Manz  Clock  Co.,  New  York  City 1>0  00 

Thomas  C.  Warley  &  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   '. 11  25 

Westcott  &  Thomson,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  54 

C.  E.  Diehl,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 50  00 

Diehl  Mfg.  Co.,  Elizabethport,  N.  J.,   . .  1(54  70 

Ensminger  Lumber  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  87  50 

The  Globe,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 5  70 

Harrisburg    Foundry    &    Machine    Co., 

Harrisburg,  Pa., 70  00 

Harrisburg   Light,   Heat   &   Power   Co., 

narrisburg.  Pa., 402  00 

Hires    Turner    Glass    Co.,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   32  99 

George  W.  Himes,  Harrisburg,  Pa 23  25 

Kevstone  Blue  Paper  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  '. 157  20 

A.  C.  Smith,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 25  00 

Library  Bureau,   Philadelphia,  Pa 2,122,07 

Lucent  Oil  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa 104  92 

Garlock  Packing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  2  30 

John  Joseph  McVey,  Philadelphia,  Pa..  118  50 

C.  Day  Rudy  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 10  95 

Mechanical  Accountant  Co.,  Providence, 

R.  I., 470  00 

Monarch   Tvxjewriter   Co.,   Philadelphia, 

Pa 250  97 

Philadelphia  Typewriter  Exchange,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa 90  40 

Proudflt  Loose  Leaf  Co.,  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich 107  50 

H.  Bentley  Smith,  Harrisburg,  Pa 22  50 

American  Parquetry  Floor  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia,  Pa.,    *. 45  00 

Tabulating    Machine    Co.,    Washington, 

D.  C 330  35 

Hosea  Waterer,  Philadelphia,  Pa 35  00 

Valzahn  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  2  50 

John  Maneely.  Philadelphia,  Pa 80  82 

Williams,  Brown  &  Earle.  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  304  22 

Holmes  Seed  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  2  50 

Sterling   Electrical    Mfg.    Co.,    Warren, 

Ohio,    10  10 

Bowman  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 15  75 

Badger  Fire  Extinguisher  Co.,   Boston, 

Mass.,    410  00 

George  W.  Parkes,  Harrisburg,  Pa 3  50 

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Expenditures  of  the  Common  won  lth.     (teneral  Fund  —  Continued, 

Weston  Electrical  Instrument  Co.,  Wav- 

erly,  Park,  Newark,  N.  J.,  2  71 

American  Flag  Co.,  New  York  City,   . .  125  00 

Builders  Iron  Foundry,  Providence,  R.  I.,  43S  24 

Mrs,  Newton  Brison,  Reading,  Pa., 18  45 

A.  E.  Fackleiv  Harrisburg,  Pa 1  35 

Harrisburg  Gas  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  45  50 

George  C.  Fager  &  Sons,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  15  07 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  298  05 
Dives,  Pomerov  &  Stewart,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,    ! 1,210  89 

Donaldson  Paper  Company,  Harrisburg, 

Pa 87  39 

Minnich  Machine  Company,  Landisville, 

Pa * 275  00 

Joseph  Goldsmith,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  ....  542  85 

Paul  Johnston,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   43  08 

S.  F.  Prentzel,  Philadelphia,  Pa 70  00 

Remington  Typewriter  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa .' 102  01 

Roberts  &  Meek,  Harrisburg,  Pa 153  20 

The  Shield  Co.,  Carlisle,  Pa., 10  50 

Witman  Brothers,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  ....  53  32 
Harrisburg  Steam   Heat   &   Power  Co., 

Harrisburg,   Pa 1  20 

Baker-Vawter  Co.,  New  York  City,  ....  48  OS 

J.  E.  Roads,  Harrisburg,  Pa 9  00 

Richard  Coogan,  Philadelphia,  Pa 24  50 

J.  R.  Spong,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  30  00 

Eugene  Dietzgen,  New  York  City 2  09 

I).  F.  A.  Greer's  Sons,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  . .  113  50 

Felt  &  Tarrant  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  . .  200  00 

Sidney  Tool  Co.,  Sidney,  Ohio,  038  80 

John  J.  Kenney,  Parsons,  Pa 75  00 

Horn  &  Brannen  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    30  40 

George  C.  Potts,  Harrisburg,  Pa., In  32 

S.  \V.  Shoemaker  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  497  50 

Joseph  Proudman,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   ..  19  75 

Vermont  Marble  Co.,  Philadelphia,   Pa.,  20  00 

Jacob  Reed's  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  8  50 
Sefton's    Carriage    Works,    Harrisburg, 

Pa 18  25 

L.   C.    Smith   &    Bro.,   Typewriter   Com- 
pany, Philadelphia.'  Pa 289  00 

Haines,  Jones  &  Cadbury  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa 

Nuss  Plating  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 

F.  Weber  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

York  Paint  &  Color  Co.,  York,  Pa 

James  Boyd  &  Bro.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . . 


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Charles   J.    Field's   Sons,    Philadelphia, 

Pa., 232  97 

Harrisburg  Stencil  Works,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  3  70 

Dennison  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  2  50 
Strawbridge   &   Clothier,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  466  73 

John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  130  99 
J.   I.   Holcomb  Mfg.   Co.,   Indianapolis, 

Ind.,   108  00 

Safety  Systems  Co.,  New  York  City,  ....  22  00 

Addressograph  Company.  Chicago,  111.,. .  403  28 
Art  Metal  Construction  Co.,  Jamestown, 

N.  Y., 2,298  40 

P.  G.  Diener,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 4  50 

Harrisburg  Pipe  &  Pipe  Bending  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., 60 

B.  K.  Elliott  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  . 17  90 

W.  and  L.  E.  Giirley,  Troy,  N.  Y., 11  50 

William  H.   Hoskins   Co.,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  478  83 

Howard  Dustless  Duster  Co.,  New  York 

Citv,   3  75 

John  W.  Iliff  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 24  30 

Blackburn   &   An,derman,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    5  00 

Jacoby  &  Son  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 266  00 

George  W.  Eckert,  Reading,  Pa., 130  00 

Keystone  File  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,   5  50 

Cushman   &   Dennison    Mfg.    Co.,    New 

York  City,    8  50 

Edmund  Mather  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  157  72 

McMillan  Book  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  . .  4  56 

Mason  D.  Pratt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,    15  00 

Charles  H.  Miller,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 6  25 

United  Ice  &  Coal  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  60  00 
National  Fire  Proofing  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,  15  00 

D.  H.  Roads,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 13  00 

San-Knit-ary  Textile  Mills,  Philadelphia, 

Pa., 24  00 

Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.,    ..* 224  00 

GohPs   Paint    Supply   Go.,   Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  43  95 

Walker  &  Kepler,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ....  176  01 

E.  Z.  Gross,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 12 

Thomas  H.  Johnston,  harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  10  35 

Barley  &  Smith,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   40  00 

Bayer  Steam  Soot  Blower  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa 838  97 

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Expenditures  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     General   Fund — Continued. 

E.  N.  Cooper  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  ....  56  85 
Emery  Manufacturing  Co.,  Bradford,  Pa.,  76  06 
Harrisburg   Manufacturing  and   Boiler 

Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1  60 

S.  F.  Hayward  &  Co.,  New  York  City,  . .  Ill  78 

W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  128  88 

Jackson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  36  95 

Jamestown  Metal  Furniture  Co.,  James- 
town, N.  Y.,   155  57 

A.  B.  Tack,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 13  00 

Robert  Ross  Jones  &  Bro.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa 20  40 

Keuffel  &  Esser  Co.,  Hoboken,  N.  J., 1  75 

McCambridge-Cooper    &    Co.,    Philadel- 

delphia,  Pa., 33  60 

Middletown  Furniture  Co.,  Middletown, 

Pa.,  342  00 

J.   L.   Mott   Iron  Works,   Philadelphia, 

Pa 6  22 

Neostyle  Company,  New  York  City, 45  00 

Northeastern  Planing  Mills  Co.,  Read- 
ing, Pa., 532  00 

Pull  Fastener  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 8  00 

Standard  Sanitary  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,    14  50 

Charles  L.  Schmidt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  149  10 

Joseph  L.  Shoemaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,021  68 

Dauphin  Electrical  Supplies  Co.,  Harris- 
burg, Pa 74  23 

Harrisburg    Paste    Works,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  3  00 

American  Engineering  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia,  Pa.,    18  60 

Total,   *24,377  94 

BONDS  OF  OFFICIALS. 

Cotton  &  Shaw,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 46  25 

U.  S.  Fidelity  &  Guaranty  Co.,  of  Balti- 
more, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  25  00 

F.  W.  Cunningham,  Washington,  Pa.,  . .  46  25 
Charles  P.  McGregor,  Washington,  Pa.,  46  25 
Pennsylvania    Surety    Co.,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  165  00 

Fidelity  &  Deposit  Company,  of  Mary- 
land, Philadelphia,  Pa.,   .". 60  00 

Ball  &  Roberts,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  775  00 

Citizens  Title  &  Trust  Co.,  Uniontown, 

Pa.,  60  00 

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Elias  Philips,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 40  25 

Vogel  &  Wharton,  Pittsburgh,  Pa 162  50 

Brinton-Packer  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  20  00 
Commonwealth    Trust    Co.,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   25  00 

Title  Guaranty  &  Surety  Co.,  Scranton, 

Pa.,   I ' 1,200  00 

Chas,  P.  Byrne,  Washington,  Pa 35  00 

Total,   $ 2,712  50 

ADVERTISING. 
Pittsburgh    Gazette   Times,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,   '.  $354  80 

Philadelphia  Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  440  00 

Franklin  Repository,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  71  50 

Gazette     &  Bulletin,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  139  20 

German  Daily  Gazette,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  330  00 

Harrisburg  Telegraph,  Harrisburg,   Pa.,  229  95 

Johnstown  Tribune,  Johnstown,  Pa.,   . .  95  10 

Philadelphia  Item,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  354  00 

Pottsville  Republican,  Potlsville,  Pa.,  . .  154  35 

The  Press,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 124  20 

Erie  Times,  Erie,  Pa 233  00 

The  Tribune,  Hcranton,  Pa.,   141  00 

Total,     |2,080  30 

STORM  DOORS. 

Van   Kannel   Revolving  Door  Company, 

>'ew  York  City, ! .        $1,393  00 

Total, $1,393  00 

ELECTRIC  LIGHT  AND  POWER  OUTSIDE  OF  CAPITOL. 

Harrisburg  Light,  Heat  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa #1,719  05 

The  Horn  &  Brannen  Mfg.  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia,   Pa.,    50  00 

Total,    |1,709  05 

STEAM  HEAT  AND  POWER  OUTSIDE  OF  CAPITOL. 

Harrisburg  Steam  Heat  &  Power  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., $448  80 

W.  o/llickok  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  13  48 

Edmund  Mather  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  22  89 

Total,   $485  17 

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WATER. 

City  of  Harrisburg,  |3,379  10 

Total,  13,379  10 


ELEVATOR,    MACHINERY,    ELECTRIC,    PLUMBING 
AND   STEAM-FITTING    SUPPLIES. 

Harrisburg  Steam  Heat  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., 42  57 

Dauphin  Electrical   Supplies  Company, 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,   ~ 784  Gl 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  181  21 
Harrisburg  Electric  Supply  Co.,  Harris- 
burg, Pa., 60  79 

W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  6  20 

Robert  Ross  Jones  &  Bro.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  726  05 

Johnson  Service  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  15  00 
Edmund  Mather  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,            275  64 
Pittsburgh   Gage  &   Supply   Co.,   Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,   30  00 

William  P.  Remppis  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.,  6  00 

Sterling   Electrical   Mfg.    Co.,    Warren, 

Ohio, 4,238  15 

Union    Electric    Company,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,  181  80 

Walker  &  Kepler,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 174  91 

E.  N.  Cooper  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  1  15 

Harrisburg,    Paste   Works,   Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  1  00 

Haines,  Jones  &  Cadbury  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 30  67 

John  G.  Schaum,  Lancaster,  Pa., 100  62 

Electric  Service  Supplies  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 6  83 

Clement  Restein  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,'  2  12 

York  Paint  &  Color  Co.,  York,  Pa., 1  80 

J.  L.  Mott  Iron  Works,  New  York  City,  32  40 

Otis    Elevator    Company,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  12,330  00 

Philadelphia  Lubricator  and  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  45  00 

Standard  Manufacturing  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,   19  70 

Gohl's   Paint   Supply   Co.,   Harrisburg, 

Pa # 80 

Prank  H.   Stewart  Electric  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 115  64 

Witman  Bros.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 1  80 

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Standard  Elevator  Interlock  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa., 1,500  00 

Anchor  Packing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  179  00 

Total,   121,091  46 

SUPPLIES  FOR  HEAT,  POWER  AND  LIGHT  PLANT. 

Dauphin  Electrical  Supplies  Co.,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa., f 2  25 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  287  17 

W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  22  60 
Robert  Ross  Jones  &  Bro.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa., 16  73 

Edmund  Mather  &  Company,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  164  44 

Double   Service   Packing   Co.,   Philadel- 
phia, Pa., 12  20 

L.  J.  Bordo  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 22  75 

E.  N.  Cooper  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  15  20 
Emery    Manufacturing    Co.,    Bradford, 

Pa.,   134  80 

Gohl's   Paint    Supply    Co.,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,    23  IK) 

Harrisburg  Pipe  &  Pipe  Bending  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., 267  25 

H.  E.  Lukens,  Duncannon,  Pa., 246  52 

National  Ammonia  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  . .  159  49 
Steele  &  Condict,  Inc.,  Jersey  Citv,  N. 

J.,    *....  4  38 

United   Ice  and   Coal   Co.,   Harrisburg, 

Pa., 3,763  66 

Clement  Restein  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   71  56 

Warren  Webster  Co.,  Camden,  N.  J., 1  20 

Garlock  Packing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  9  73 

E.  Keeler  Company,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  127  00 

J.  E.  Roads,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   4  80 

Anchor  Packing  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  23  06 
Harrisburg  River  Coal,   Sand   &   Stone 

Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 5,131  02 

J.  D.  Hippie,  Wormleysburg,  Pa., 124  80 

Stroh  Bros.  &  Pilling,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  513  40 

S.  Cooper,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1,184  57 

Harrisburg  Steam  Heat  and  Power  Co., 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,   1  30 

Witman  Bros.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   3  60 

Berry  &  Aikens,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1  00 

Total,   112,339  58 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Contract  Schedule — Continued. 


ICE. 
Peoples  Ice  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,. .  |298  24 

Total,   

FUEL  OUTSIDE  OF  CAPITOL. 

United  Ice  &  Coal  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  $599  11 


Total, 


GENERAL  HAULING. 


W.  Scott  Stroh,  Harrisburg,  Pa., $238  50 

Joseph  Goldsmith,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 53  20 


Total, 


CARPET,  RUG,  CURTAIN  AND  FURNITURE  CLEANING. 
Joseph  Goldsmith,  Harrisburg,  Pa., $2  00 


Total, 


VACUUM  CLEANING  SYSTEM. 

Vacuum  Cleaning  Co.,  New  York  City,  . .      $16,950  00 
Total,   


$298  24 


$599  11 


$291  70 


$2  00 


$16,950  00 


DISTRIBUTION  OF  DOCUMENTS. 

Charles  8.  Lingle,  Harrisburg,  Pa., $263  72 

John  Pyne,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  2,048  43 

McElhoes  &  Ray,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   2,795  20 

Charles  B.  Rettew,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 511  87 

Joseph  Montgomery,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  331  88 


Total, 


TOLL  TELEPHONE  MESSAGES. 

Keystone  Telephone  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,    

Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, Harrisburg,  Pa.,  

American  Union  Telephone  Company, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,   

Total,   


$46  12 

6,524  08 

90  00 


$5,951  10 


$6,660  20 


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TELEPHONE  SERVICE. 

American    Union    Telephone    Company, 

Harrisburg,  Pa., f  1,739  00 

Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, Harrisburg,  Pa., 4,418  82 

Keystone  Telephone  Company,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa., f  70  89 

Total,   16,228  71 

CARPENTER'S  SUPPLIES. 

Ensminger  Lumber  Company,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa., $  152  00 

C.  H.  Miller  Lumber  and  Mill  Works, 

Harrisburg,  Pa., 869  25 

Wittenmyer  Lumber  Company,  Harris- 
burg, Pa., 178  80 

United  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Harris- 
burg, Pa., 1,790  89 

Total,   |2,990  94 

PAINTERS'  SUPPLIES. 

Chicago    Wood    Furnishing    Company, 

Chicago,  111.,   f  10  00 

Harrisburg  Steam  Heat  and  Power  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., 3  00 

Harrisburg    Paste    Works,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   7  80 

Hires   Turner   Glass   Co.,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  133  35 

W.   H.   Holbrook   &   Company,   Boston, 

Mass.,   105  51 

Leatherford  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  30  00 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  163  02 

Alfred  G.  Haines,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 16  20 

York  Paint  &  Color  Co.,  York,  Pa., 220  26 

Gobi's    Paint    Supply    Co.,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   627  35 

Harrison  Supply  Co.,  Boston,  Mass.,  . .  6  30 

Witman  Brothers,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 20  35 

George  C.  Potts,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 14  70 

J.  Nelson  Clark,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 82  56 

B.  Clinton  &  Co.,  Tnc,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  23  40 

W.  E.  &  J.  A.  Niblo,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  13  26 

E.  Z.  Gross,  narrisburg,  Pa., 1  00 

P.  Weber  &  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  17  82 


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United  Ice  and  Coal  Company,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.,   36  55 

Edmund  Mather  &  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  3  25 

Total,    f  1,535  68 


UPHOLSTERERS'  SUPPLIES. 

A.  B.  Tack,  Harrisburg,  Pa., |85  50 

Dives,  Pomeroy  &  Stewart,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   10  95 

Joseph  Goldsmith,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 35  52 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,. .  9  60 
William  H.  Horstman  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   7  70 

Total,   |149  27 


HARDWARE  SUPPLIES. 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,. .  $533  20 

Witman  Brothers,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  ....  87  57 

York  Paint  &  Color  Co.,  York,  Pa., 59  40 

Charles    J.    Fields    Sons,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   33  50 

Edmund  Mather  &  Company,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   40 

Total,    |714  07 


CONSERVATORY  SUPPLIES. 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  f  0  30 

W.  Scott  Stroh,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 13  28 

Holmes  Seed  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  70  13 

Henry  F.  Michell  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  151  42 

Charles  L,  Schmidt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  44  00 
Dives,  Pomeroy  &  Stewart,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,   3  80 

United  Ice  &  Coal  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  105  80 

Hosea  Waterer,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 67  26 

Paxton  Flour  &  Feed  Company,  Harris- 
burg, Pa.,    1  56 

Witman  Brothers,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 17  00 

Clement  Restein  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,.  75  00 


Total,    |549  55 

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UNIFORMS. 

Jacob  Reed's  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  $51  00 
William  H.  Horstman  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   748  07 

The  Globe,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 1,242  25 

John  Pyne,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  86  10 

Whitehead  &  Hoag  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  . .  6  00 

Total,    |2,133  42 

SUNDRY  LABOR  AND  MATERIALS. 

Robert  Ross  Jones  &  Bro.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  : $5  71 

David  Lupton's  Sons  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   15  25 

Pullman  Automatic  Ventilator  Manufac- 
turing Co.,  York,  Pa.,   314  68 

George  C.  Smith,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   70  40 

George  C.  Fager  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  142  16 

Total,    $548  20 

CLOCK  SUPPLIES,  GENERAL  REPAIR  WORK. 

C.  H.  Mann,  Harrisburg,  Pa., $1  40 

Total,    $1  40 

GENERAL  SUPPLIES. 

Remington  Typewriter  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   ".. . ., $4,571  18 

David  W.  Cotterel,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 926  17 

Harrisburg  Cycle  &  Typewriter  Company, 

Harrisburg,  Pa.,    1,215  45 

John  Joseph  McVey,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  78  86 

Valzahn  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  244  34 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  280  49 
Robert  Ross  Jones  &  Bro.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa., 36 

B.  K.  Elliott  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 2  66 

Blackburn    &    Anderman,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    1,483  61 

Bowman  &  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  642  02 

James  Boyd  &  Bro.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  82  91 
Dives,  Pomeroy  &  Stewart,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,     4,594  79 

Donaldson  Paper  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,.  1,757  86 
Edlis    Barber    Supply    Co.,    Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,   *. 189  50 


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Bullen  Chemical  Co.,  Lancaster,  Pa., 45  00 

Joseph  Goldsmith,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 218  92 

E.  Z.  Gross,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   137  88 

Paul  Johnston,  Harrisburg,  Pa , 1,126  78 

Thomas  H.  Johnston,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  73  08 

George  C.  Potts,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 482  68 

Roberts  and  Meek,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 1,736  78 

Smith  Premier  Typewriter  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia,   Pal,    258  98 

Sjtrawbridge   &   Clothier,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    337  45 

John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  2,874  65 

F.  Weber  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ....  286  00 

Witman  Brothers,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 735  87 

York  Paint  &  Color  Co.,  York,  Pa., 30  55 

American  Parquetry  Floor  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,    ". 450  00 

Edmund  Mather  &  Co.,  Harrisburjg,  Pa.,  18  60 

Harrisburg  Stencil  Works,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.     ..............................  57  37 

J.  H.'  Veil  &  Co.,'  Philadelphia,'  Pa.,  . . '. .  231  15 

Yingst   Antidust   Co.,   Harrisburg,   Pa,,  72  74 

GohPs  Paint  Supply  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  50  50 

Blum  Brothers,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   3  27 

Central  Construction  and  Supply  Com- 
pany, Harrisburg,  Pa., 320  98 

George  B.  Colestock,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  . .  56  55 

Forney  &  Knouse,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 50 

Holmes  Seed  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  537  00 

J.  J.  Kenney,  Parsons,  Pa.,   220  75 

W.   E.   and  J.   A.   Niblo,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  106  67 

Lucent  Oil  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  55  11 

Burroughs  Adding  Machine  Co.,  De- 
troit, Mich., 1,153  40 

Bees  Welsh  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  42  50 

Cudahy  Packing  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  . .  72  00 

George   C.    Fager   &    Son,    Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  365  10 

Hammond  Typewriter  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa., 80  00 

Monarch  Typewriter  Co.,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  219  50 

L.    C.    Smith   &   Bros.   Typewriter   Co., 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  229  13 

C.  M.  Forney,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 16  46 

William  H.  Horstman  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    21  60 

Art  Metal  Construction  Co.,  Jamestown, 

N.  Y.,  344  40 

Elliott-Fisher  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 555  41 

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Charles  H.  Miller,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 49  50 

American  Multigraph  Sales  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  1,174  00 

Arthur   H.    Thomas    Co.,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    3  00 

Tabulating  Machine  Co.,   Washington, 

D.  C,  10  18 

J.  Nelson  Clark,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 8  38 

Iszard-Warren  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  39  89 
Keystone  Blue  Paper  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    130  90 

Library  Bureau,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 167  95 

Queen  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 5  20 

David  Stockton,  Reading,  Pa.,  150  50 

Williams,  Brown  &  Earle,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    120  06 

Addressograph  Co.,  Chicago,  111., 485  99 

W.  D.  Allen  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  111.,  ....  450  00 
Bausch  &  Lomb  Optical  Co.,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.,  5  85 

Universe  Mfg.   Co.   Inc.,   Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    1  02 

Total,   132,497  93 


RECAPITULATION. 

Department, f  134,378  19 

Insurance, 30,764  89 

State  Arsenal,  39,665  00 

General  Fund,   24,377  94 

Bonds  of  officials, ., 2,712  50 

Advertising,    2,680  36 

Storm  doors,    1,393  00 

Electric    light    and    power    outside    of 

Capitol,    1,769  65 

Steam  heat  and  power  outside  of  Capitol,  485  17 

Water,    3,379  10 

Elevator,  machinery,  electric  and  plumb- 
ing supplies,    21,091  46 

Supplies  for  heat,  power  and  light  plant,  12,339  58 

Ice,   298  24 

Fuel  oustide  of  Capitol,  599  11 

General  hauling, 291  70 

Carpet,  rug  and  curtain  cleaning, 2  00 

Vacuum   cleaning  system,    16,950  00 

Distribution  of  documents, 5,951  10 

Toll  telephone  messages, 6,660  20 

Telephone  service, 6,228  71 

Carpenters'  supplies, 2,990  94 

Painters'  supplies 1,535  68 

Upholsterers'  supplies 149  27 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Quarantine  Board. 

Hardware  supplies,   714  07 

Conservatory  supplies,    549  55 

Uniforms,    2,133  42 

Sundry  labor  and  materials, 548  20 

Clock  supplies,    1  40 

General  supplies,    32,497  93 

Grand  total,  $35V38  36 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH. 

Samuel  G.  Dixon,  M.  D.,  Commissioner 
of  Health,  salary   from   December  1, 

1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . . .- f  10,000  00 

Contingent  expenses  and  general  work, . .  403,541  58 

Salaries  of  employees  of  General  Office,  Divisions,  and  Bureaus, 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November  30,   1910. 

General  office,   12,459  99 

Medical  division, 12,783  33 

Laboratories  and  experimental  stations,  10,404  99 
Division   of  Distribution   of   Biological 

Products,    5,439  99 

Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics, 14,799  99 

Morbidity  and  Marriage  Statistics, 5,799  99 

Sanitary  Engineering  Division,   36,919  95 

Division  of  Accounting  and  Purchasing,  14,120  01 

Division  of  Supplies,    4,040  01 

Total,  f530,309  83 


STATE  QUARANTINE  BOARD. 

Harry  D.  Heller,  Quarantine  Physician, 
salary  from  December  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910,    |5,000  00 

Joseph  L.  McCool,  Deputy  Quarantine 
Physician,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  February  28,  1910, 500  00 

W.  J.  Whitehouse,  Deputy  Quarantine 
Physician,  salary  from  March  3,  1910, 
to  November  30,  1910, 1,489  24 

Leon  Gottschalk,  Deputy  Quarantine 
Physician,  salary  from  December  1, 
1909,  to  November  30,  1910, 2,000  00 

Eli  Lambert,  messenger,  salary  from  De- 
cember 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  999  96 

Maintenance  of  the  State  Quarantine 
Station  at  Marcus  Hook,  Pa., 22,500  00 

Contingent   expenses 1,250  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Government.     Board  of  Game  Commissioners. 

Charles  H.  Heustis,  Health  Officer,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 6,250  00 

Contingent  expenses,  1,320  00 

Casper  Gosner,  permit  clerk,  salary  from 
December  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 1,200  00 

Total,  $42,509  20 

MEDICAL  COUNCIL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Nathan  C.  Shaffer,  secretary  and  treas- 
urer, salary  from  December  1,  !909,  to 

November  30,  1910, f 500  00 

Contingent  expenses,   1,000  00 

Total,   11,500  00 

DENTAL  COUNCIL. 
Contingent  expenses,  $3,000  00 

Total,  13,000  00 

COLLEGE  AND  UNIVERSITY  COUNCIL. 

Traveling  expenses,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  872, $250  00 

Total,  |250  00 

BOARD  OF  GAME  COMMISSIONERS. 

Joseph  Kalbfus,  Secretary  and  Chief 
Game  Protector,  salary  from  December 
1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  f  3,000  00 

Game  protectors,  salaries  from  Decem- 
ber 1,  1909,  to  November  30,  1910,  . .  6,550    00 

Traveling  and  contingent  expenses  of 
game  protectors,   10,200  00 

Collecting,  revising,  indexing  and  proof- 
reading material  published  in  pamph- 
let known  as  "Game,  Fish  and  For- 
estry Laws",  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  670,   300  00 

Total, $20,050  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Publishing  Statement  of  Funds. 

ADVEDTISING. 

PUBLISHING  STATEMENT  OF  MONEYS  IN  THE  GEN- 
ERAL REVENUE  FUND. 

Wellsboro  Gazette,  Wellsboro,  Pa., $ 53  60 

Shamokin  Dispatch,  Shamokin,  Pa., 54  80 

Harrisburg  Telegraph,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1,360  00 

Star-Independent,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 676  80 

The  Dispatch,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  307  44 

Clinton  Republican,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  . .  54  80 

Gazette  &  Bulletin,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  . .  109  60 

Gazette-Times,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.,    451  20 

The  Patriot,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,    425  40 

Philadelphia  Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  225  25 

Philadelphia  Item,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  137  00 

Covington  Sun,  Covington,  Pa.,    54  80 

The  Express,  Lock  Haven,  Pa., 54  80 

Pennsylvania  Grit,  Williamsport,  Pa.,..  168  70 

The  Press,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 93  20 

Public  Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 164  40 

Republican  Advocate,  Wellsboro,  Pa.,  . .  52  20 

Williamsport  News,  Williamsport,  Pa.,. .  169  20 

Potter  Journal,  Coudersport,  Pa.,    54  80 

Reading  Times,  Reading,  Pa., 341  60 

Rucks  County  Gazette,  Bristol,  Pa., 46  90 

Leader-Dispatch,  Galeton,  Pa.,  55  00 

The  North  American,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  118  00 

Erie  Daily  Times,  Erie,  Pa., 116  00 

Scranton    Truth,    Scranton,    Scranton, 

Pa.,    58  00 

Tribune-Republican,  Scranton,  Pa., 116  00 

Coatesville  Record,  Coatesville,  Pa.,   . .  58  00 

Erie  Dispatch,  Erie,  Pa., 69  60 

The  Press,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 422  50 

Carlisle  Herald,  Carlisle,  Pa., 87  00 

Bradford  Evening  Star,  Bradford,  Pa.,. .  87  00 

The  Republican,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,   58  00 

Sharon  Herald,  Sharon,  Pa., 116  00 

Total,   16,417  59 

PUBLISHING  STATEMENT  OF  MONEYS  IN  THE  SINK- 
ING FUND. 

Wellsboro  Gazette,  Wellsboro,  Pa., |23  50 

Sbamokin  Dispatch,  Shamokin,  Pa., 23  50 

Harrisburg  Telegraph,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  565  00 

Star-Independent,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 283  00 

The  Dispatch,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 127  80 

Clinton  Republican,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  . .  23  50 

Gazette  &  Bulletin,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  . .  47  00 

Gazette-Times,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 188  00 

The  Patriot,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,   176  25      ' 

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Philadelphia  Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  110  50 

Philadelphia  Item,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  58  75 

Covington  Sun,  Covington,  Pa.,    23  50 

The  Express,  Lock  Haven,  Pa., 23  50 

Pennsylvania  Grit,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  . .  84  70 

The  Press,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,    51  80 

Public  Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 70  50 

Republican  Advocate,  Wellsboro,  Pa.,  . .  23  50 

Williamsport  News.  Williamsport,  Pa.,. .  70  50 

Potter  Journal,  Coudersport,  Pa.,   23  50 

Beading  Times,  Reading,  Pa., 141  00 

Bucks  County  Gazette,  Bristol,  Pa.,  ....  22  80 

Leader  Dispatch,  Galeton,  Pa., 25  00 

The  North  American,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  .  55  50 

Erie  Daily  Times,  Erie,  Pa., 48  00 

Scranton  Truth,  Scranton,  Pa., 24  00 

Tribune-Republican,  Scranton,  Pa., 47  00 

Coatesville  Record,  Coatesville,  Pa., 23  50 

Erie  Dispatch,  Erie,  Pa., 28  20 

The  Press,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 176  25 

Carlisle  Herald,  Carlisle,  Pa., 35  25 

Bradford  Evening  Star,  Bradford,  Pa.,  . .  35  25 

The  Republican,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,   23  50 

Sharon  Herald,  Sharon,  Pa., 47  00 

Total,   |2,730  55 


Grand  total, $9,148  14 


MERCANTILE  APPRAISERS'  MILEAGE. 

Adams  county,  S.  Miley  Miller, |31  80 

Armstrong  county,  A.  A.  Calhoun, 102  00 

Beaver  county,  J.  N.  Swearingen, 49  20 

Bedford  county,  J.  M.  Fink,  87  50 

Berks  county,  George  C.  Herman, 250  50 

Blair  county,  Maiden  Valentine,   87  00 

Bradford  county,  F.  A.  Dimon, 68  04 

Bucks  county,  Harry  L.  Trumbower,   .  .  216  00 

Butler  county,  J.  L.  Dipner, 60  00 

Cambria  county — 

Joseph   Leventry,    (1909),    153  12 

W.   T.   Moore,    218  94 

Cameron  county,  W.  L.  Thomas,   7  80 

Carbon  county,  Henry  P.  Hontz, 59  70 

Centre  county,  J.  B.  Harris,  70  80 

Chester  county,  Benjamin  G.  Pfahler,  . .  150  00 

Clarion  county,  D.  C.  Martin,   46  80 

Clearfield  county,  James  M.  Griffey,   . .  73  80 

Clinton  county,.  Michael  Dennehy,   ....  23D||ed 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Mercantile  Appraisers — Continued. 

Columbia  county,  John  S.  Scott,  (1909), 

Crawford  county,  J.  B.  Skeel,  

Cumberland  county,  Austin  B.  Hertzler, 
Dauphin  county — 

H.  B.  Longenecker,  (1909), 

H.  C.  Brubaker,  

Elk  county,  John  Beveridge,  

Erie  county,  George  Offenbacher, 

Forest  county,  Orion  Allio, 

Franklin   county,   Charles   A.   Hassler, 

(1909),    

Fulton  county,  M.  B.  Hill, 

Greene  county,  J.  L.  Wells,   

Huntingdon  county,  Charles  L.  Wiley,  . . 

Indiana  county,  A.  Elvey  Longwell, 

Jefferson  county,  W.  C.  Murray, 

Juniata  county,  D.  A.  Zimmerman,  .... 
Lackawanna  county,  John  T.  Brown,  . . 

Lancaster  county,  George  J.  Root, 

Lawrence  county,  J.  D.  Gilmore, 

Lebanon  county,  John  S.  Horst,  

Lehigh  county,  Wilson  D.  Dorward,  .... 

Luzerne  county,  Robert  C.  Smith, 

Lycoming  county,  Charles  MacMinn,  . . 

McKean  county,  Eugene  Peake, 

Mercer  county,  P.  H.  Doyle,  

Mifflin  county,  J.  V.  Ehrenfeld, 

Monroe  county,  Jerome  Serfas,    

Montgomery  county — 

S.  Luther  Clayton,  (1909), 

William  H.  Moyer,    

Montour  county,  George  M.  Bedea, 

Northampton  county,  Edgar  Morris,  . . 
Northumberland  county,  D.  A.  Kremer, 

Perry  county,  W.  K.  Kell, 

Philadelphia  county — 

Mortimer  F.   Carroll,    (1909),    

John  F.  Murphy,    (1909),    

Harry  C.  Ransley,  (1909),  

Henry  J.  Trainer,  (1909),  

Fred  A.  Van  Valkenburg,  (1909), 

Pike  county,  D.  F.  Terwilliger, 

Potter  county,  James  P.  Hurlbert,  .... 
Schuylkill  county,  Alexander  Klimos,  . . 

Somerset  county,  W.  H.  Boucher, 

Sullivan  county,  N.  E.  Brink,  

Susquehanna  county,  Job  Malpass, 

Tioga  county,  Guy  H.  Dewey,  

Union  county,  Newton  S.  Walter,   

Venango  county,  William  Moore, 

Warren  County,  G.  H.  Bates 39  12^ 


63  96 

168  00 

156  90 

66  00 

66  00 

64  08 

149  10 

16  80 

56  34 

19  50 

24  00 

42  00 

42  12 

50  82 

16  08 

228  00 

209  82 

30  00 

45  00 

159  72 

360  00 

99  42 

20  58 

98  52 

31  08 

39  00 

150  00 

157  80 

6  00 

175  80 

144  72 

26  16 

105  00 

144  00 

105  00  • 

108  00 

216  60 

22  38 

32  40 

270  90 

72  00 

20  76 

42  00 

44  52 

14  10 

54  00 

39  12 

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Washington  county,  Homer  H.  Spriggs,  82  62 

Wayne  county,  H.  C.  Jackson, 59  28 

Westmoreland  county,  W.  E.  Swenson,  72  00 

Wyoming  county,  Stanley  Jackson, 30  00 


Total,    16,224  88 


COMMISSIONS. 

Commission  for  the  selection  of  a  site 
and  the  erection  of  a  State  Insti- 
tution for  the  Feeble-Minded  and 
Epileptic,    145,320  30 

Commission  to  erect  a  State  Hospital 
for  the  Criminal  Insane,  at  Fairview, 
Pa.,    77,385  58 

Shamokin  Hospital,  Commission,  11,267  90 

Gettysburg  Battlefield  Memorial  Com- 
mission,          123,022  79 

Fiftieth   Anniversary   of  the  Battle  of 

Gettysburg  Commission,   1,500  00 

Salisbury  Prison  Monument  Commis- 
sion, per  acts  of  1907  and  1909, 19,356  07 

Valley  Forge  Park  Commission,  per  act 

of  1909,   20,205  68 

Cold  Harbor  Battlefield  Commission,  . .        10,934  46 

Commission  to  erect  a  monument  in  the 
National  Cemetery  at  Andersonville, 
Georgia,  expense  of  editing,  compiling 
and  indexing  report  of  dedicatory 
ceremonies,  per  act  of  1907  P.  L.  p. 
610, 700  00 

For  printing  and  publishing  said  report, 

per  act  of  1907,  P.  L.  p.  610, 336  00 

Vicksburg  Battlefield  Commission,  trans- 
portation     expense, 62  20 

Commission  for  the  rection  of  a  monu- 
ment in  the  National  Cemetery  at 
Culpeper,  Virginia,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  738 368  67 

Commission  for  the  selection  of  a  site 
and  the  erection  of  a  State  Hospital 
for  the  treatment  of  the  Insane  under 
homeopathic  management,  Per  act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  803, 138,194  40 

Commission  for  the  compilation  and 
publication  of  the  laws  of  the  province 
and  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 
prior  to  the  vear  1800,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  787,   4,000  00 

Commission  for  the  promotion  of  uni- 
formity of  legislation  in  the  United 
States,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  823,  . .  563  73 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Loans. 

Commission     to     co-operate     with     the 

authorities  of  New  York,  New  Jersey, 

Delaware  and  Maryland  in  regard  to 

the   propogation   of  fish,   per  act  of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  910, 1,000  00 

Commission   to   investigate   and   report 

on  the  advisability  of  abolishing  toll 

roads,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  911, 1,500  00 

Commission  to  erect  equestrian  statue 

of  General  Anthony  Wayne  at  Valley 

Forge  Park,  expense  of  printing  and 

report  dedicatory  ceremonies,  per  act 

of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  738,   2,401  90 

Commission  to  revise  laws  relating  to 

corporations  and  revenue,  per  act  of 

1909,  7,500  00 

Commission  to  revise  election  laws, 4,599  27 

Commission  of  Geologic  and  Topographic 

Survey, 10,000  00 

Total,    $480,218  95 


2.    LOANS. 

The  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  National 
Bank,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  services  as 
fiscal   agent,   year   ending   November 

30,  1909,    f 3,000  00 

Loans   redeemed,    259,050  00 

Premium  on  loans  redeemed, 2,113  08 

Interest  on  loans  redeemed,   992  91 

INTEREST. 

Interest  paid  on  public  debt, 72,496  75 

Interest  paid  on  land  scrip  fund,  act  of 
April  3,  1872, 30,000  00 

Interest  paid  on  proceeds  of  sales  of  ex- 
perimental farm,  act  of  May  13,  1887,         1,020  00 

Total,   1368,672  74 


3.  STATE  TAX  ON  PERSONAL  PROPERTY. 

Three-fourths  of  State  tax  on  personal  property  returned  to  the 
several  counties  of  the  Commonwealth,  per  Section  3,  Act  of 
June  8,  1891,  viz: 

Adams  county,    f 7,896  04 

Allegheny  county, 557,316  91 

Armstrong  county, 7,080  75 

Beaver  county,    14,252  92  ^ 

Bedford  county, 7,032  Of^yV 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Return  of  Personal  Property  Tax. 

Berks  county,    70,496  19 

Blair  county,   15,021  72 

Bradford  county, 10,38*  61 

Bucks  county, 35,062  91 

Butler  county,  19,653  26 

Cambria  county,  14,929  25 

Cameron  county, 1,259  20 

Carbon  county, 8,470  27 

Centre  county, 9,504  75 

Chester  county,  48,491  77 

Clarion  county,   6,954  96 

Clearfield  county,  11,095  54 

Clinton  county,  3,537  16 

Columbia  county,   5,256  23 

Crawford  county,   15,307  82 

Cumberland  county,  15,290  10 

Dauphin  county 26,434  56 

Delaware  county 47,721  12 

Elk  county, 1,842  82 

Erie  county,  28,189  16 

Fayette  county, 23,429  50 

Forest  county,  1,320  66 

Franklin  county, 16,059  80 

Fulton  county, 897  13 

Greene  county, 11,082  55 

Huntingdon  county,  5,157  24 

Indiana   county,    9,025  43 

Jefferson  county, 8,153  90 

Juniata  county, 2,575  24 

Lackawanna  county, 37,587  16 

Lancaster  county,  82,263  22 

Lawrence  county,  14,939  18 

Lebanon  county,  18,371  43 

Lehigh  county, 50,551  40 

Luzerne  county, « 58,775  74 

Lycoming  county,  17,992  51 

McKean  county,    12,671  87 

Mercer  county, 12,870  79 

Mifflin  county,  3,535  42 

Monroe  county,   5,604  23 

Montgomery  county,    118,614  72 

Montour   county,    1,878  37 

Northampton  county, 42,939  10 

Northumberland  county, 16,454  92 

Perry  county, 2,116  86 

Philadelphia  county,   1,560,753  40 

Pike  county, 1,125  59 

Potter  county,   3,960  79 

Schuylkill  county,    22,097  16 

Snyder  county,    2,400  40 

Somerset  county, 15,655  12 

Sullivan  county,   986  56 


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No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  465 

Expenditures  of   the  Commonwealth.  Reformatories. 

Susquehanna  county,  6,839  86 

Tioga  county,    10,093  91 

Union  county 4,008  46 

Venango  county,  17,187  41 

Warren   county,    7,084  33 

Washington  county,  50,445  93 

Wayne  county, 3,492  74 

Westmoreland  county, 37,057  29 

Wyoming  county, 3,115  90 

York  county, 51,703  15 

Total, . 13,361,359  46 


4.    PENITENTIARIES. 

Eastern  Penitentiary,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
salaries,  stationery,  repairs,  improve- 
ments, supplies,  plumbing,  etc.,   $ 95,188  22 

Gratuities  paid  to  discharged  convicts,         3,915  00 

Additional  wing  of  cells,  per  act  of  1909, 

P.  L.  p.  791, 32,420  24 

Cold-storage  plant  and  water-supply,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  791, 1,625  46 

Bake-oven,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  791,         3,838  09 

Western  Penitentiary,  Pittsburg,  Pa., 
salaries,  supplies,  repairs,  equipment, 
insurance,  etc.,    $97,610  00 

Gratuities  paid  to  discharged  convicts, . .         4,520  00 

Total,  $239417  01 


5.    REFORMATORIES. 

House  of  Refuge,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,       $120,000  00 

Erecting  and  furnishing  additional  cot- 
tages for  girls'  department  at  Darling- 
ton, Pa.,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  628,       46,137  07 

Pennsylvania  Industrial  Reformatory, 
Huntingdon,  Pa.,  salaries,  insurance 
stationery,  repairs,  supplies,  machin- 
ery, equipment,  etc.,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  793, 112,252  16 

Gratuities  paid  to  discharged  inmates,  . .  4,800  00 

Sewage  disposal  works,  per  act  of  1909, 
.     P.  L.  p.  792, 2,396  54 

Addition  to  tailor  shop  and  to  green- 
house,   1,432  25 

Extending  stone  wall  along  river  bank, . .  447  25 

Cement  curb,   221  83 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Care  of  the  Insane. 

Pennsylvania  Reform  School,  Morganza, 
Pa.,  salaries,  repairs,  improvements,  in- 
surance, equipment,  books,  etc.,  per  act 
of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  822, 52,368  16 

Sewage  disposal  plant,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  822, 213  52 

Cottages,  per  act  of  1909, 39,527  80 

Completion  and  equipment  of  gvmna- 
sium,    17,017  34 

For  the  building  and  repair  of  roads  and 
brick  pavements,  5,548  49 

Family  building  for  boys,  per  act  of  1907,  320  00 

Removing  machinery  from  old  to  new 
power  plant  building  and  extension  of 
new  power  plant, 12,878  01 

Kitchen,  bake  shop,  officers'  quarters  and 
equipment,    34,099  00 

Dynamo  and  engine  and  extensions  of 
electric  light  plant,   4,969  64 

Resident  physician,  nurses,  bureau  of  pa- 
role for  both  boys'  and  girls'  depart- 
ments,      2,379  61 

Philadelphia  Protectory  for  Boys,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance, 12,500  00 

New  buildings,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
649,  15,390  19 

Total,    1484,898  86 


6.     STATE  AND  COUNTY  HOSPITALS  FOR  THE 

INSANE. 

Adams  county  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Gettysburg,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of 
indigent  insane, f 3,577  99 

Allegheny  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Claremont,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 22,036  56 

Allegheny  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Marshalsea,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 63,663  71 

Allegheny  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Woodville,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 62,298  85 

Blair  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Hollidaysburg,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane,  20,385  62 

Chester  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Embreeville,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane, 27,516  22 

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No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  467 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Care  of  the  Insane — Continued. 

Cumberland  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Carlisle,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane,  9,086  16 

Dixmont  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Dix- 
mont,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  indi- 
gent insane,   113,697  09 

Sewage  disposal  plant,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  801, 6,173  21 

Dining-room  and  kitchen,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  801, 81,660  00 

Elk  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  St. 
Marys,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  in- 
digent insane,    2,848  51 

Erie  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Erie,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  indi- 
gent insane,   2,607  14 

Franklin  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Chambersburg,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane,  3,127  99 

Jefferson  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Brookville,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 4,720  12 

Lackawanna  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Clark's  Summit,  Pa.,  care  and 
treatment  of  indigent  insane,   44,397  73 

Lackawanna  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Olyphant,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 956  01 

Lancaster  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Lancaster,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 27,440  04 

Luzerne  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Retreat,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  in- 
digent insane,    58,994  00 

Mercer  County  Hospital  lor  the  Insane, 
Mercer,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  in- 
digent insane,    8,482  86 

Potter  County  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Coudersport,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane,  3,772  49 

Pennsylvania  State  Lunatic  Hospital, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of 
indigent  insane,    148,976  11 

Sewage  disposal  plant,  per  acts  of  1907 
and  1909,    10,051  87 

Psychopathic  Ward,  per  act  of  1907,  P. 
L.  p.  127, 51  33 

New  buildings,  per  acts  of  1907  and  1909,        10,081  65 

Furniture,  per  act  of  1909,  9,877  48 

Insurance,  per  act  of  1909,  2,480  26 

Tearing  down  old  building  and  grading, 
per  act  of  1909 2,002  0^GoO< 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Care  of  the  Insane — Continued. 

Philadelphia  Hospital  for  the  Insane, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment 
of  indigent  insane,  291,994  85 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Danville, 
Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  indigent  in- 
sane,        180,868  42 

Coal  siding,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  818,         1,135  00 

Sewage  disposal  plant,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 

L.  p.  818,    4,492  47 

Insurance,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  818,         7,592  20 

For  extending  and  changing  thfr  course 
of  a  natural  stream  on  the  hospital 
grounds,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  818,         1,343  86 

New  buildings,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  818, 8,393  50 

Kenovating  heating  plant,  per    act    of 

1909,  P.  L.  p.  818,  19,133  94 

Erection  and  completion  of  cow  shed,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  818, 1,200  00 

Purchase  of  additional  real  estate,  per 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  818, 29,012  63 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Norris- 
town,  Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  in- 
gent  insane,   317,363  57 

Corridor  connections  at  boiler  house  and 
laundry,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  798,         3,000  00 

Barn  account,  per  act  of  1907, 1,127  08 

Floors  in  lavatories,  etc.,  per  act  of  1907,         4,240  90 

Cables  and  connections,  per  act  of  1909,         2,462  12 

Pipe  organ  for  chapel  and  amusement 
hall,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  799,  . . .  5,000  00 

Fire  protection  equipment,  per  act  of 
1909,  26,977  02 

Electric  light  and  power  for  new  build- 
ings,      6,155  56 

Laundry  building,    13,033  34 

Air-compressor,    5,150  29 

Sewage  disposal  wTorks, 10,156  94 

State  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Warren, 
Pa.,  care  and  treatment  of  indigent 
insane,   156,676  08 

New  buildings,  per  act  of  1907  and  1909,       50,481  86 

Cold  storage  plant,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 

L.  p.  820,   265  31 

Construction  of  tunnels,  per  act  of  1909, 

P.  L.  p.  821,   2,774  58 

Paving,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  821,  . .  2,500  00 

State  Asylum  for  the  Chronic  Insane, 
South  Mountain,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 101,136  49 

Sewage  disposal  plant  and  purchase  of 
land  for  location  of  sewage  basins,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  821, 13,676  26 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  468 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions. 

Eemoval  of  patients  to  and  from  the  asy- 
lum, per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  822,  ...  198  48 

Extension  and  repair  of  electric  lighting 
plant,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  821,  . .       10,649  95 

Somerset  County  Hospital  for  the  In- 
sane, Somerset,  Pa.,  care  and  treat- 
ment of  indigent  insane, 9,072  86 

Westmoreland  County  Hospital  for  the 
Insane,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  care  and 
treatment  of  indigent  insane,    10,400  85 

Total,  f  2,048,629  46 

7.  CHARITABLE    INSTITUTIONS. 
HOSPITALS. 

Adrian  Hospital  Association,  Punxsu- 
tawney,  Pa.,  maintenance, f  11,500  00 

Allegheny  General  Hospital,  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   89,783  43 

Allentown  Hospital  Association,  Allen- 
town,  Pa.,  maintenance,  15,000  00 

Altoona  Hospital,  Altoona,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,           25,000  00 

American  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the 
Stomach,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  mainten- 
ance,    6,250  00 

Laboratory  equipment,   867  48 

American  Oncologic  Hospital,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 10,000  00 

Beaver  County  General  Hospital,  Roch- 
ester, Pa.,  maintenance,   6,825  32 

Beaver  Valley  General  Hospital,  New 
Brighton,  Pa.,  maintenance, 7,837  14 

Bellefonte  Hospital,  Bellefonte,  Pa., 
maintenance,    3,000  00 

Berwick  Hospital,  Berwick,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     1,010  99 

Bradford  Hospital,  Bradford,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     6,352  54 

Braddock  General  Hospital,  Braddock, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   15,259  44 

Erection,  equipment  and  furnishing  of 
laundry,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  727,         5,000  00 

Butler  County  General  Hospital,  Butler, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   9,525  46 

Canonsburg  General  Hospital,  Canons- 
burg,  Pa.,  maintenance,   1,942  56 

Charity  Hospital  of  Montgomery  Coun- 
ty, Norristown,  Pa.,  maintenance,  . . .        10,000  00 

Chambersburg  Hospital,  Chambersburg, 
Pa.,  maintenance 5,000  00 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Chester  County  Hospital,  West  Chester, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  11,044  31 

Carbondale  Hospital   Association,   Car- 
bondale,  Pa.,  maintenance, 10,459  05 

Chester  Hospital,  Chester,  Pa.,  mainten- 
ance,    9,000  00 

Chestnut  Hill    Hospital,    Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  750  00 

Children's       Homoeopathic       Hospital, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,  20,000  00 

New  buildings,  per  act  of  1907,  P.  L.  p. 

682,     12,347  50 

Christian  H.  Buhl  Hospital,  Sharon,  Pa., 

maintenance,    9,993  27 

City  Hospital  Association,  Washington, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   5,000  00 

Clearfield  Hospital,  Clearfield,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     4,000  00 

Improvements,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
655,  2,000  00 

Coatesville  Hospital,  Coatesville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    7,500  00 

Columbia  Hospital,  Columbia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     4,000  00 

Columbian  Hospital,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa., 
maintenance,    15,000  00 

Conemaugh  Valley  Memorial  Hospital, 
Johnstown,  Pa.,  maintenance,  25,000  00 

Corry  Hospital,  Corry,  Pa.,  maintenance,         5,455  65 

Cottage  State  Hospital,  Philipsburg,  Pa., 
maintenance,    9,398  45 

Furnishings  for  isolation  ward,  per  act 

of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  816, 466  01 

IhiBois  Hospital,  DuBois,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    3,000  00 

Easton  Hospital,  Easton,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,            15,000  00 

Elk  County  General  Hospital,  Ridgway, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   8,628  47 

Eye,  Ear  and  Throat  Hospital,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance 15,000  00 

Franklin  City  Hospital,   Franklin,  Pa., 

maintenance,    5,871  77 

Frankford  Hospital,  Frankford,  Phila- 
delphia, maintenance,    13,242  57 

Frederick  Douglass  Memorial  Hospital 
and  Training  School,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   10,081  13 

Garretson    Hospital,    Philadelphia,    Pa., 

maintenance, 10,000  00 

German  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance 10,000  00 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  471 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Grove  City  Hospital,  Grove  City,  Pa., 
maintenance,    1,500  00 

General  and  Emergency  Hospital,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance, 1,000  00 

Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Lebanon,  Pa., 
maintenance,    7,500  00 

Greenville  Hospital,  Greenville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    2,675  37 

Gynecean  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    14,873  78 

Hahnemann  Hospital,  Scranton,  Pa., 
maintenance,    15,000  00 

Hahnemann  Medical  College  and  Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,.        55,000  00 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 

623,  32,367  72 

Hamot  Hospital,  Erie,  Pa.,  maintenance,       17,500  00 

Laundry,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  639,. .  6,000  00 

Harrisburg  Hospital,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
maintenance,    17,500  00 

Homeopathic  Medical  and  Surgical  Hos- 
pital and  Dispensary,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance, 50,401  78 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
614,  30,000  00 

Homeopathic  Medical  and  Surgical  Hos- 
pital, Beading,  Pa.,  maintenance, 7,500  00 

Homestead  Hospital  Association,  Home- 
stead, Pa.,  maintenance,    7,500  00 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
764 5,392  00 

Howard  Hospital  and  Infirmary  for  In- 
curables, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    6,000  00 

Jefferson     Medical     College     Hospital, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 88,910  64 

Jewish  Hospital  Association,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 18,555  74 

Johnstown  City  Hospital,  Johnstown, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   4,019  14 

Joseph  Ratti  Hospital,  Bloomsburg,  Pa., 
maintenance, 2,000  00 

Kane  Summit  Hospital,  Kane,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     5,000  00 

Kensington  Hospital  for  Women,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance,  10,361  01 

Repairs,  Improvements,  and  Additional 
Buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
568,   15,000  00 

Kittanning  General  Hospital,  Kittan- 
ning,  Pa.,  maintenance, W%M6  by  GoO< 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Lancaster  General  Hospital,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  12,500  00 

Lewistown  Hospital,  Lewistown,  Pa., 
maintenance,    8,000  00 

Lock  Haven  Hospital,  Lockhaven,  Pa., 
maintenance,    10,003  45 

McKeesport  Hospital,  McKeesport,  Pa., 
maintenance,    30,000  00 

Erecting,  furnishing  and  equipping  ad- 
ditions to  east  wing,  per  Act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  541, 25,217  58 

Kenewing  plumbing  in  old  building,  per 

Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  541,   2,496  20 

Mary  M.  Packer  Hospital,  Sunbury,  Pa., 
maintenance, '. 7,682  63 

Markleton  Free  Hospital,  Markleton,  Pa., 
maintenance,    5,924  99 

Maternity  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    2,500  00 

Kepairs,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  545,  . .  1,000  00 

Meadville  City  Hospital,  Meadville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    6,000  00 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909, 3,000  00 

Mercy  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     5,000  00 

Mercy  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,           48,750  00 

Pasteur  Department,  maintenance,  6,250  00 

Mercy  Hospital,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,             17,500  00 

Medico-Chirurgical  Hospital,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance,  repairs  and 
equipment,    87,500  00 

Completion  of  Maternity  and  Children's 
Department,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
625, 500  00 

Miners'  Hospital  of  Northern  Cambria, 

Spangler,  Pa.,  maintenance,   4,027  86 

Monongahela  Memorial  Hospital  Asso- 
ciation, Monongahela,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    6,803  05 

Mount  Pleasant  Memorial  Hospital, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa.,  maintenance,  . . .  8,000  00 

Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    15,383  72 

Improvements,  per  Act  of  1907, 2,900  00 

Nason  Hospital  Association,  Koaring 
Springs,  Pa.,  maintenance, 5,500  00 

Nanlicoke  Hospital,  Nanticoke,  Pa., 
maintenance,    8,286  66 

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Expenditures  of  the  Common  wealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Furnishing  and  equipping  building,  per 
Act  of  1907,  P.  L.  p.  728, 1,093  52 

North  Pennsylvania  General  Hospital 
and  Sanatarium,  Austin,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,   3,000  00 

Ohio  Valley  General  Hospital,  McKees 
Rocks,  Pa.,  maintenance, 10,000  00 

Oil  City  Hospital,  Oil  City,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,           8,228  15 

Passavant  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance, 2,500  00 

Panther  Creek  Valley  Hospital,  Coal- 
dale,   Pa.,  maintenance,    1,362  40 

Hospital  buildings  and  equipment,  per 
Act  of  1907, 8,646  35 

Completing  buildings  and  separate  ward 
for  burned  men,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  714, 7,313  65 

Pennsylvania  Epileptic  Hospital  and  Col- 
ony Farm,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,           4,500  00 

Philadelphia  Orthopaedic  Hospital  and 
Infirmary  for  Nervous  Diseases, 
Philadelphia,   Pa.,  maintenance,    15,000  00 

Philadelphia  Lying-in  Charity,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance,  9,000  00 

Philadelphia  Polyclinic  Hospital  and 
College  for  Graduates  in  Medicine, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 27,500  00 

Phoenixville  Hospital,  Phoenixville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    • 7,500  00 

Pittston  Hospital,  Pittston,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,       8,000  00 

Additional  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P. 

L.  p.  566,   3,665  42 

Pittsburgh  Hospital  for  Children,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance,   10,000  00 

Pottstown  Hospital,  Pottstown,  Pa., 
maintenance,    7,500  00 

Pottsville  Hospital,  Pottsville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    22,500  00 

Presbyterian  Hospital  of  Pittsburgh  and 
Allegheny,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,            29,513  91 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
831,    30  000  00 

Reading  Hospital,  Eeading,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,             10,000  00 

Renova  Hospital,  Renova,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,      936  30 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Robert  Packer  Hospital,  Sayre,  Pa., 
maintenance,    9,303  0$ 

Roosevelt    Hospital,    Philadelphia,    Pa., 

maintenance,    - 2,500  00 

Koselia  Foundling  Asylum  and  Mater- 
nity Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,       6,250  00 

Payment  of  debt  incurred  in  erecting 
and  equipping  building,  per  Act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  602, 7,500  00 

Rush  Hospital  for  Consumptives  and 
Allied  Diseases,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    13,826  74 

New  Buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  616,   23,991  71 

Samaritan  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    25,000  00 

Additional  buildings,  laboratory   and 
equipment,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
558,    20,000  00 

£t.  Agnes'  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    25,000  00     x 

St.  Christopher's  Hospital  for  Children, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,  7,187  28 

St.  Francis'  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance,    30,000  00 

St.  John's  General  Hospital,  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   .\        13,002  65 

Power-house  and  plant,  per  Act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  618, 10,000  00 

St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Philadelphia, 
maintenance,    20,000  00 

St.  Joseph's  Hospital  and  Dispensary, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance,  5,000  00 

St.  Joseph's  Hospital,  Reading,  Pa., 
maintenance, 10,000  00 

St.  Luke's  Homeopathic  Hospital,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance,  10,000  00 

Completion  and  equipment  of  buildings, 

per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  589, 4,075  00 

St.  Luke's  Hospital,  South  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   12,500  00 

St.  Mary's  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    13,031  59 

St.  Timothy's  Hospital  and  House  of 
Mercy,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,       15,170  49 

St.  Vincent's  Hospital  Association,  Erie, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   10,000  00 

Shenango  Valley  Hospital,  New  Castle, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   12,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions— Continued. 

Sewickley  Valley  Hospital,  Sewickley, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  4,500  00 

South  Side  Hospital,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance,    67,671  43 

Spencer  Hospital,  Meadeville,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,            5,000  00 

For  indebtedness  on  buildings,  and  for 
repairs  and  improvements,  per  Act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  548,   5,000  00 

Simon  H.  Barnes  Memorial  Hospital, 
Susquehanna,  Pa.,  maintenance, 2,500  00 

Si  ate  Cottage  Hospital,  Connellsville, 
Pa.,  maintenance, 9,901  13 

State  Hospital  for  Injured  Persons, 
Blossburg,  Pa.,  maintenance, 10,000  00 

Improvements,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
813,  2,568  26 

State  Hospital  for  Injured  Persons, 
Fountain  Springs,  Pa.,  maintenance, . .        74,995  23 

Improvements  to  laundry  and  boiler- 
house,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  814,. .  2,157  50 

Extension  of  wards  for  burned  men,  per 

Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  814, 9,730  00 

Repairs  and  renewal  of  furniture,  per 

Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  814, 4,324  50 

Repairs  and  improvements  to  plumbing, 
and  water  extensions,  per  Act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  814, 3,596  79 

State  Hospital  for  Injured  Persons, 
Hazelton,  Pa.,  maintenance,  35,547  37 

State  Hospital  for  Injured  Persons,  Mer- 
cer, Pa.,  maintenance, 12,500  00 

Maintenance  deficit,  per  Act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  816,   3,000  00 

Painting   and   Varnishing,    per   Act   of 

1907,  P.  L.  p.  542 410  00 

State  Hospital  of  the  Northern  Anthra- 
cite Coal  Region,  Scranton,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,           5S,564  59 

Nurses'  Home,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
797,  37,434  42 

Stetson  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance 2,052  14 

Suburban  General  Hospital,  Bellevue, 
Pa.,  maintenance 2,500  00 

Taylor  Hospital,  Taylor,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,      7,500  00 

Titusville  Hospital,  Titusville,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     5,095  18 

Todd  Hospital,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    2.028  46 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Uniontown  Hospital,  Union  town,  Pa., 
maintenance,    20,000  57 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance  of  Hospital, . . .        75,000  00 

Maintenance  of  Veterinary  Department,       18,975  68 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
631,  85,682  39 

Telephone  rental  charges,  36  00 

For  the  General  Maintenance  of  the  Uni- 
versity, and  the  purchase  of  apparatus 
or  equipment,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  631,   130,000  00 

Library  books,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
631,  4,866  99 

University  of  Pittsburgh,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
Pa.,  maintenance  of  Reineinan  Hos- 
pital, Kaufmann  Clinic,  Dental  Clinic, 
Schools  of  Mines  and  Engineering,  and 
Departments  of  Education  and  Medi- 
cine; and  Construction  of  buildings, 
etc.,  per  Act  of  1909, 89,86*6  09 

New  Buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
746 125,000  00 

United  Charities  of  Hazleton,  Hazleton, 
Pa.,  maintenance, 1,500  00 

Warren  Emergency  Hospital,  Warren, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  6,000  00 

Waynesburg  City  Hospital,  Waynesburg, 

Pa.,   maintenance,    3,125  00 

Washington  Hospital,  Washington,  Pa., 

maintenance, 3,290  69 

Western  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance,   57,463  97 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1907,  P.  L.  p. 
688,  and  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  835,. . . .      124,057  00 

West  Mountain  Sanatorium,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   2,566  45 

West  Philadelphia  General  Homeopathic 
Hospital  and  Dispensary,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance,   6,000  00 

West  Philadelphia  Hospital  for  Women, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,   7,546  44 

West  Side  Hospital,  Scranton,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance   7,750  00 

Westmoreland      Hospital      Association, 

Greensburg,   Pa.,    maintenance 14,478  18 

New  buildings,  per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
633 5,000  00 

Wilkes-Barre     City     Hospital,     Wilkes- 

Barre,  Pa.,  maintenance 22,500  00 

Williamsport     Hospital,     Williamsport, 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Pa.,  maintenance,  27,163  68 

Wills  Eye  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Pa.,   maintenance,    10,000  00 

New  clinical  building  and  equipment, 
per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  669, 38,384  40 

Woman's  Hospital,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    17,873  72 

Woman's  Homeopathic  Association  of 
Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,        12,500  00 

Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, Hospital  Department,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 15,134  85 

Women's  Southern  Homeopathic  Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,         5,000  00 

York  Hospital  and  Dispensary,  York, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   10,000  00 

Total,   3,077,113  20 

HOMES. 

Aged  Colored  Women's  Home,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  maintenance,  t  777  54 

Almira  Home,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    3,750  00 

Beacon  Light  Mission,  Bradford,  Pa., 
maintenance,    1,440  06 

Benevolent  Association's  Home  for  Chil- 
dren, Pottsville,  Pa.,  maintenance, 671  31 

Bethesda  Home,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,              2,667  75 

Boys'  Industrial  Home,  Oakdale,  Pa., 
maintenance, 8,214  08 

Boys'  Industrial  Home,  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   2,000  00 

Children's  Industrial  Home,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  2,500  00 

Children's  Home,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
maintenance,    900  00 

Ciiildren's  Home,  York,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    625  00 

Catholic  Home  for  Destitute  Children, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 750  00 

Christian  Home  for  Women,  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  2,028  81 

Christian  Home,  York,  Pa.,  maintenance,         1,500  00 

Curtis  Home  for  Destitute  Women  and 
Children,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,           2,269  92 

Evangelical  Home  for  the  Aged,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance, 1,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Friends'  Home  for  Children,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 2,000  00 

Florence  Crittenden  Mission,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   1,530  63 

Florence  Crittenden  Mission,  Williams- 
port  Pa.,  maintenance,   1,000  00 

Florence  Crittenden  Mission,  Harrisbnrg, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   500  00 

German  Protestant  Home  for  the  Aged, 
Fair  Oaks,  Pa.,  maintenance,   2,000  00 

German  Protestant  Home  for  the  Aged, 
Lawndale,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,    1,500  00 

Hebrew  Sheltering  Home,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   1,250  00 

Home  for  the  Aged  and  Infirm  Colored 
Women,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance,         2,000  00 

Home  for  Aged  and  Infirm  Women, 
Easton,  Pa.,  maintenance, 2,000  00 

Home  for  Aged  Couples  and  Old  Men, 

Bala,  Pa.,  maintenance, 2,500  00 

Home  for  the  Aged  Veteran  and  Wife, 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 9,000  00 

Home  for  Colored  Children,  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   5,000  00 

Home  for  Friendless  Children,  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   5,000  00 

Home  for  Friendless  Children,  Easton, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   2,441  18 

Home  for  Friendless  Children,  Reading, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   2,000  00 

Heme  for  the  Friendless,  Erie,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,    '.         6,000  00 

Home  for  the  Friendless,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
maintenance,    2,292  91 

Home  for  the  Friendless,  Scranton,  Pa., 
maintenance, 4,685  31 

Repairs,   1,081  93 

Home  for  the  Friendless,  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   6,000  00 

Home  for  the  Aged,  Mt.  Vernon  Street, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 2,912  69 

Home  of  Industry  for  Discharged  Pris- 
oners, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,         2,500  00 

Home  for  the  Training  in  Speech  of  Deaf 
Children  before  they  are  of  School  Age, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 21,450  00 

Painting,   repairs,   and   furnishing,   per 

Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  804, 2,010  85 

Home  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.,  maintenance, 2,500  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Charitable  Institutions— Continued. 

Home  for  Widows  and  Single  Women, 
Lebanon,  Pa.,  maintenance,  1,500  00 

House  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Beading, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   1,562  50 

House  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 6,250  00 

House  of  the  Good  Shepherd,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   1,250  00 

Industrial  Home  for  Colored  Girls,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance, 851  92 

Industrial  Home  for  Crippled  Children, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance, 5,000  00 

Ladies  of  the  G.  A.  R  Home,  Hawkins 
Station,  Pa.,  maintenance 9,595  67 

1'or  building  an  addition  to  the  home, 
per  Act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  567, 6,983  00 

Messiah  Home  Orphanage,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   1,000  00 

Midnight  Mission,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    1,681  96 

Nazarene  Home  for  the  Aged,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 3,750  00 

Northern  Home  for  Friendless  Children, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,   6,250  00 

Nursery  Home,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  mainte- 
nance,      1,036  78 

Old  Ladies,  Home,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    5,000  00 

Orphan  Asylum  of  the  Holy  Family, 
Lmsworth,  Pa.,  maintenance, 5,000  00 

Penn  Asylum  for  Indigent  Widows  and 
Single  Women,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    3,000  00 

Passavant  Memorial  Home  for  the  the 
Care  of  Epileptics,  Rochester,  Pa., 
maintenance, 5,000  00 

Pennsylvania  Memorial  Home,  Brook- 
ville,  Pa.,  maintenance, 5,208  50 

Improvements  to  buildings,  per  Act  of 
1909,  1,626  02 

Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  and  Sailors' 
Home,  Erie,  Pa.,  maintenance,    98,773  93 

Pennsylvania  Working  Home  for  Blind 
Men,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,       17,500  00 

Philadelphia  Home  for  Infants,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance, 2,046  50 

Philadelphia  Home  for  Incurables,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance,  14,973  06 

Pittsburg  Newsboys'  Home,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  7,876  37 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

New  buildings  and  equipment,  per  Act  of 

1907,  P.  L.  p.  737, 25,000  00 

Pittsburgh  Home  for  Babies,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  2,502  54 

Pittsburgh  and  Allegheny  Home  for  the 
Friendless,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  mainte- 
tenance,     3,000  00 

Rosine  Home,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,            2,500  00 

St.  John's  Orphan  Asylum,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   2,500  00 

St.  Joseph's  Foundling  Home,  and  Ma- 
ternity Hospital,  Scranton,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,     4,000  00 

St.  Vincent's  Home  and  Maternity  Hos- 
pital, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,  418  74 

St.  Vincent's  Home,  20th  and  Race 
Streets,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  mainten- 
ance,    1,000  00 

Temporary  Home  for  Children,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  maintenance, 2,000  00 

Sylvan  Heights  Home  for  Orphan  Girls, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  maintenance,   3,427  51 

St.  Vincent's  Orphan  Asylum,  Tacony, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance, 1,500  00 

Union  Home  for  Old  Ladies,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  maintenance,    2,524  40 

United  Zion  noine,  Lititz,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,      1,000  00 

Western  Temporary  Home,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  maintenance,   2,000  00 

Woods  Run  Industrial  Home,  Allegheny, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   .\  2,000  00 

Total,   1390,339  37 

TRAINING  SCHOOLS. 

Academy  of  Natural  Science,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,    

New  buildings  and  alterations,  per  act 
of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  828, 45,120  00 

Avery  College  Trades  School,  Allegheny, 

Pa.,  maintenance,   4,000  00 

Berean  Manual  Training  School,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  maintenance,  7,500  00 

Columbia  Council  School  and  Settlement 
of  Pennsylvania,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance,    1,125  00 

National  Farm  School,  Doylestown,  Pa., 
maintenance, 10,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Pennsylvania  Nautical  School-ship, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,    12,620  77 

Pennsylvania  Oral  School  for  the  Deaf, 
Scranton,  Pa.,  maintenance, 26,695  50 

Pennsylvania  State  College,  State  Col- 
lege, Pa.,  maintenance,    152,181  80 

Sundry  appropriations,  per  act  of  1909,       77,444  56 

Downingtown  Industrial  School  for  Col- 
ored Youth,  Downingtown,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,      5,000  00 

Pennsylvania  Training  School  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children,  Elwyn,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,           134,173  33 

Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of 
Industrial  Art,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance,    40,000  00 

Philadelphia  Museums,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Preparation  and  installation  of  exhibits, 

per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  626, 10,000  00 

Distribution  of  educational  collections 
among  the  public  schools  of  the  Com- 
monwealth, per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
626,    12,500  00 

Pennsylvania  Industrial  School,  Paoli, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  1,213  90 

Thaddeus     Stevens     Industrial     School, 

Lancaster,  Pa.,  maintenance, 20,000  00 

Improving  grounds,  etc.,  per  act  of  1909, 
P.  L.  p.  139, 7,848  79 

Waynesburg  College,  Waynesburg,  Pa., 
completion  and  furnishing  of  Ladies 
Dormitory,  per  act  of  1909, 302  85 

Williamsport  Training  School,  Williams- 
port,  Pa.,  maintenance,  2,500  00 

Total,  ' 1570,226  50 


INSTITUTIONS. 

Eastern  Pennsylvania  State  Institution 
for     Feeble-Minded     and     Epileptic, 

Spring  City,  Pa.,  maintenance, f 93,750  00 

For  repairs,  grading  and  laying  walks,  . .  32,380  41 

Stocking  and  equipping  farm,   8,627  95 

Water  supply  and  pumping  station, 25,400  65 

Additional   equipment   for   bakery    and 

laundry,    578  96 

School  furniture  and  supplies,  709  40 

Drainage,    2,690  95 

Dairy  barn,   8,517  76 

House  and  stable  for  superintendent,  . .  12,550  W 
81-2-1910 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Charitable  Institutions — Continued. 

Grand  View  Institution,  Oil  City,  Pa., 
maintenance,    3,684  83 

Institute  for  Colored  Youth,  Cheyney, 
Pa.,  maintenance,  I 3,000  00 

Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance,          156,715  83 

Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Instruc- 
tion of  the  Blind,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
maintenance  and  education,   46,750  00 

State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  of 
Western  Pennsylvania,  Polk  Pa., 
maintenance, 244,008  08 

New  buildings,  per  act  of  1907, 1,721  63 

Sanitary  sewer  system,  per  act  of  1009, 
P.  L.  p.  809, 14,867  85 

Grading,  making  walks  and  roads,  per  ' 

act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  809, 305  58 

Silos  and  farm  machinery,  per  act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  809, 306  44 

Laying  water-line, 4,150  45 

Purchase   and   installation   of  dynamos 

and   motors,    ! 727  50 

Additional  bathing  facilities 9,855  42 

Mortuary  and  pathological  laboratory,  . .  1,900  00 

Western  Pennsylvania  Institution  for 
the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance  and  edu- 
cation,            57,017  55 

Western  Pennsylvania  Institution  for 
the  Blind,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  mainten- 
ance,            40,555  74 

Erection  and  equipment  of  kindergarten 
building,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  584,       30,000  00 

Furniture,  school  apparatus  and  repairs, 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  584, 1,757  23 

Total,   $802,530  33 

SOCIETIES  AND  ASSOCIATIONS. 

American  Art  Society,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  maintenance,   f 2,000  00 

Children  Aid  Society  of  Franklin 
Countv,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  mainten- 
ance, '. 500  Q0 

Childrens  Aid  Society  of  Westmoreland 

County,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  maintenance,         4,500  00 

Children's  Aid  Society,  Meadville,  Pa., 
maintenance,    1,000  00 

Children's  Aid  Society  of  Pennsylvania, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,  ......       15,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Common  Schools. 

Children's  Aid  Society  of  Western  Penn- 
sylvania, Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance,         5,946  18 

Pennsylvania  Home  Teaching  Society 
and  Free  Circulating  Library  for  the 
Blind,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  maintenance,         3,000  00 

Pennsylvania  Society  to  Protect  Children 
from  Cruelty,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  main- 
tenance, , 3,750  00 

Pennsylvania  Seamen's  Friend  Society, 
Philadelphia,   Pa.,  maintenance,    1,791  69 

Sanatarium  Association  of  Philadelphia, 
Philadelphia,   Pa.,  maintenance,    1,250  00 

Visiting  Nurses  Association,  Pittsburgh, 

Pa.,  maintenance,  750  00 

Western  Pennsylvania  Humane  Society, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  maintenance,    .\         2,000  00 

Northwestern  Pennsylvania  Humane 
Society,  Erie,  Pa.,  maintenance,   300  00 

Tuberculosis  League,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
maintenance,    7,500  00 

Wyoming  Valley  Society  for  the  Pre- 
vention and  Treatment  of  Tuberculosis, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  maintenance, 1,250  00 

Associated  Charities  and  Humane  So- 
ciety of  Lackawanna  County,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.,  maintenance, 2,500  00 

Total,  153,037  87 

RECAPITULATION  OF  CHARITABLE   INSTITUTIONS. 

Hospitals,    $3,077,113  20 

nomes, T. 390,339  37 

Training  Schools,  570,226  50 

Institutions,    802,530  33 

Societies  and  Associations, 53,037  87 

Total, 14,893,247  27 

8.     COMMON  SCHOOLS. 
SALARIES  PAID  COUNTY   SUPERINTENDENTS. 

Adams  county,  H.  M.  Koth,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, $1,875  00 

Allegheny  county,  Samuel  Hamilton, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910, 11,250  00 

Armstrong  county,  W.  A.  Patton,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

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Bearer  county,  David  C.  Locke,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   2,250  00 

Bedford  county,  Victor  E.  P.  Barkman, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30, 1910, 2,210  00 

Berks  county,  Eli  M.  Rapp.  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910,  3,125  00 

Blair  county,  T.  S.  Davis,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 2,500  00 

Bradford  county,  Herbert  S.  Putnam, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910 3,125  00 

Bucks  county,  J.  H.  Hoffman,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,  2,750  00 

Butler  county,  B.  S.  Penfield,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,    . . . . ; 2,250  00 

Cambria  county,  Herman  T.  Jones,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   2,500  00 

Cameron  county,  Mattie  M.  Collins,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   1,875  00 

Carbon  county.  James  J.  Bevan,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,   1910,    2,625  00 

Centre  county,  David  O.  Etters,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   1,692  00 

Chester  county,  George  W.  Moore,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910 3,750  00 

Clarion  county,  N.  E.  Heeter,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   2,045  00 

Clearfield  county,  William  E.  Tobias, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910 3,000  00 

Clinton  county,  Tra  N.  McCloskey,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,   1910 2,000  00 

Columbia  county,  William  W.  Evans, 
salarv  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910 2,500  00 

Crawford  county,  John  D.  Goodwin,  sal- 
ary from  September  1, 1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,  2,427  50  , 

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Cumberland  county,  J.  Kelso  Green,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 2,187  50 

Dauphin  county,  H.  V.  B.  Garver,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   2,500  00 

Delaware  county,  A.  G.  C.  Smith,  sal- 
ary from  September  1, 1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910,   3,125  00 

Elk  county,  J.  W.  Sweeney,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910,    3,125  00 

Erie  county,  I.  H.  Kussell,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 2,500  00 

Fayette  county,  Clement  G.  Llewellyn, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  No- 
vember 30,  1910,    4,375  00 

Forest  county,  D.  W.  Morrison,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   1,875  00 

Franklin  county,  L.  E.  Smith,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   2,125  00 

Fulton  county,  B.  C.  Lamberson,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   1,000  00 

Greene  county,  John  C.  Stewart,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   1,970  00 

Huntingdon  county,  J.  G.  Dell,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 1,955  00 

Indiana  county,  J.  F.  Chapman,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 2,500  00 

Jefferson  county,  L.  Mayne  Jones,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 2,625  00 

Juniata  county,  Josiah  H.  Dean,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 1.343  75 

Lackawanna  county,  J.  C.  Taylor,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,  4,375  00 

Lrncaster  county,  M.  J.  Brecht,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,  3,750  00 

Lawrence  county,  W.  Lee  Gilmore,  salary 
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Lebanon  county,  John  W.  Snoke,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

30, 1910, 2,250  00 

Lehigh  county,  Alvin  Kupp,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 

1910, 2,750  00 

Luzerne  county,  Frank  P.  Hopper,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 

30, 1910, 5,000  00 

Lycoming  county,  (i.  B.  Milnor,  salary 
from  September  1, 1909,  to  November 

30, 1910, 3,125  00 

McKean  county,  Burdette  S.  Bayle,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 3,125  00 

Mercer  county,  F.  F.  Foltz,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 

1910, 2,500  00 

Mifflin  county,  James  F.  Wills,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

30,  1910,   1,875  00 

Monroe  county,  Frank  Koehler,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

30,  1910,   2,250  00 

Montgomery  county,  J.  Horace  Landis, 
salary  from  September  1, 1909,  to  Nov- 
ember 30,  1910, 3,750  00 

Montour  county,  Charles  W.  Derr,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

30,  1910,   >,->,^m 1,875  00 

Northampton  county,  Gwr^s^.  Grim, 
salary  from  September  1,  l909?Tfts?*ov- 

ember  30,  1910, 2,625  00 

Northumberland  county,  Wallace  W.  Fet- 
zer,  salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to 

November  30,  1910, 2  250 

Perry  county,  Daniel  A.  Kline,  salary  ? 

from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 

30,  1910,   1)45000 

Pike  county,  Lucian  Westbrook,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 

™>  1910,   1,250  00  J 

Potter   county,   B.   O.   Welfling,  salary  V 

from  September  1,  1909,  to  November  K 

30,  1910, 2,000  00  S 

Schuylkill    county,    Livingston    Seltzer,  l 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  Nov- 
ember 30,  1910, 4,375  00 

Snyder  county,  T.  A.  Stetler,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,   to  November  30, 

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Somerset  county,  D.  W.  Seibert,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 2,500  00 

Sullivan  county,  J.  E.  B.  Kilgore,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   1,875  00 

Susquehanna  county,  George  A.  Stearns, 
salary  from  September  1,  1909,  to  Nov- 
ember 30,  1910,  2,087  50 

Tioga  county,  W.  R.  Longstreet,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 2,500  00 

ULdon  county,  W.  W.  Spigelmyer,  salary 
from  December  1,  1909,  to  November 
30, 1910, 1,015  00 

Venango  county,  Dallas  W.  Armstrong, 
salary  from  September  1, 1909,  to  Nov- 
ember 30,  1910, 2,625  00 

Warren  county,  C.  S.  Knapp,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910,   2,150  00 

Washington  county,  S.  B.  Crumrine,  sal- 
ary from  September  1,  1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 2,500  00 

Wayne  county,  J.  J.  Koehler,  salary  from 
September  1,  1909,  to  November  30, 
1910, 2,000  00 

Westmoreland  county,  Bobert  C.  Shaw, 
salary  from  September  1, 1909,  to  Nov- 
ember 30, 1910, 5,000  00 

Wyoming  county,  Frank  H.  Japvis,  sal- 
ary from  September  1, 1909,  to  Novem- 
ber 30,  1910, 2,000  00 

York  county,  Charles  W.  Stine,  salary 
from  September  1,  1909,  to  November 
30,  1910, 3,125  00 

Total,  $  174,702  00 


APPROPRIATIONS'  TO    COUNTIES. 

Adams  county,   44,443  74 

Allegheny  county, 096,994  63 

Armstrong  county, 75,816  63 

Beaver  county, 66,534  31 

Bedford  county, 60,144  45 

Berks  county, 191,947  26 

BJair  county, 95,277  75 

Bradford  county, 83,895  97 

\            Bucks  county, 74,538  66 

\^       Butler  county, 66,159  54 

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Expenditures  of  the   Commonwealth.     Appropriations  to  Counties. 

Cambria  county,  128,506  30 

Cameron  county, 10,935  70 

Carbon  county,   54,152  85 

Centre  county, 58,905  80 

Chester  county,  107,128  13 

Clarion  county,  48,853  30 

Clearfield  county,  103,405  13 

Clinton  county,  43,391  31 

Columbia  county,   61,303  48 

Crawford  county,   91,855  59 

Cumberland  county, 64,085  18 

Dauphin  county,  \ . .  126,123  40 

Delaware  county,   91,085  92 

Elk  county, 42,968  65 

Erie  county, 125,941  52 

Fayette  county, 119,901  14 

Forest  county, 14,702  55 

Franklin  county, 72,395  87 

Fulton  county, 15,455  65 

Greene  county, 35,308  20 

Huntingdon  county, 51,521  76 

Indiana  county, 69,619  56 

Jefferson  county, 64,681  88 

Juniata  county, 23,574  55 

Lackawanna  county, 220,075  95 

Lancaster  county, 159,000  41 

Lawrence  county,  62,242  90 

Lebanon  county,  63,648  65 

Lehigh  county, 101^554  08 

Luzerne  county, 299,939  64 

L\  coming  county, 92,925  10 

McKean  county,   52,812  65 

Mercer  county,    84,918  08 

Mifflin  county,  32,434  10 

Monroe  county, 31,373  49 

Montgomery  county,    151,897  66 

Montour  county,  17,774  20 

Northampton  county,    125,699  41 

Northumberland  countv, 111,967  41 

Perry  county, 37.647  70 

Philadelphia  county,   906,766  15 

Pike  county, 13,696  30 

Potter  county,  46,028  64 

Schuylkill  county, 190,877  06 

Snyder  county,   25,675  90 

Somerset  county, 70,722  10 

Sullivan  county,  17,260  25 

Susquehanna  county, .-  55,887  65 

Tioga  county, 65,005  45 

Union  county, 21,057  95 

Venango  county, 61,649  02 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Normal  Schools. 

Warren  county, , 56,979  98 

Washington  county, 116,280  50 

Wayne  county, 43,323  98 

Westmoreland  county, 166,330  12 

Wyoming  county,  24,997  46 

York  county,  154,586  45 

Total,  16,764,592  75 


STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOLS. 

Amounts  paid  to  State  Normal  Schools  for  aid  of  pupils  who  have 

signified  their  intention  of  becoming  teachers  in  the  common 
schools,  and  for  State  appro  nations,  for  buildings,  etc. 

First  District,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  aid  to 

pupils  and  graduates, (36,310  50 

Second  District,  Millersville,  Pa.,  aid  to 

pupils  and  graduates,  25,696  50 

by  direct  appropriation, 6,496  20 

Deficiency,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  33,. .  2,000  00 
Third  District,   Kutztown,   Pa.,   aid   to 

pupils  and  graduates,  24,294  00 

By  direct  appropriation, 5,257  60 

New  buildings,  deficiency  appropriation, 

per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  648, 10,000  00 

Fourth  District,  East  Stroudsburg,  Pa., 

aid  to  pupils  and  graduates, 19,266  00 

By  direct  appropriation, 10,000  00 

Fifth   District,   Mansfield,    Pa.,    aid   to 

pupils  and  graduates,  23,077  50 

By  direct  appropriation,   10,000  00 

Sixth  District,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.,  aid  to  • 

pupils  and  graduates,  27,571  50 

By  direct  appropriation, 12,500  00 

Seventh  District,  Shippensburg,  Pa.,  aid 

to  pupils  and  graduates, 16,087  50 

By  direct  appropriation, 8,415  38 

Eighth  District,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  aid  to 

pupils  and  graduates, 18,789  00 

By  direct  appropriation, 10,000  00 

Ninth    District,    Indiana,    Pa.,    aid    to 

pupils  and  graduates, 38,325  00 

By  direct  appropriation, 10,000  00 

Tenth   District,  California,  Pa.,  aid  to 

pupils  and  graduates,  22,122  00 

By  direct  appropriation, 11,835  13 

Eleventh  District,  Slippery  Hock,  Pa.,  aid 

to  pupils  and  graduates, 31,684  50 

By  direct  appropriation, 5,000  00 

Deficiency,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  33,. .  6,659  60 
Twelfth  District,  Edinboro,  Pa.,  aid  to 

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Thirteenth  District,  Clarion,  Pa.,  aid  to 
pupils  and  graduates,  19,912  50 

By  direct  appropriation, 0,870  75 

State  Normal  School  examinations, — 
expenses,  2,000  00 

Total,  $445,913  96 


BOROUGH  HIGH  SCHOOLS. 

Amounts    paid    Boroughs    for   maintaining:    high    schools    during 

year  ending  June,  1000. 

Adams  county — 

Berwick  borough, 230  00 

East  Berlin  borough, 230  00 

Fairfield  borough, 230  00 

Gettysburg  borough,  ......  345  00 

Littlestown  borough, 345  00 

New  Oxford  borough, 230  00                                                 i 

McSherrystown  borough,  . .  230  00 

1,840  00 

Allegheny  county — 

Avalon  borough, 345  00 

Aspinwall  borough, % .  460  00 

Bellevue  borough, 345  00 

Ben  Avon  borough, 460  00 

Braddock  borough, 460  00 

Bridgeville  borough, 230  00 

Carnegie  borough, 345  00 

Clairton  borough,  345  00 

Craf ton  borough, 345  00 

•     Duquesne  borough, 345  00 

Edgewood  borough, 345  00 

Elizabeth  borough, 345  00 

Glassport  borough, 230  00 

Homestead  borough, 460  00 

Munhall  borough, 460  00 

North  Braddock  borough,  .  345  00 

Oakdale  borough, 230  00 

Oakmont  borough, 230  00 

Pitcairn  borough, 230  00 

Sewickley  borough, 460  00 

Swissvale  borough, 345  00 

Tarentum  borough, 460  00 

Verona  borough,   345  00 

Wilkinsburg  borough,   460  00 

Carrick  and  Knoxville  bor- 

.     ough |307  00 

Corapolis   borough,    460  00 

East      Pittsburgh,      Turtle 

Creek  and  Wilmerding,   . .  460  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 

Armstrong  county — 

Appollo  borough,   $345  00 

Ford  City  borough,   345  00 

Freeport  borough,    345  00 

Kittanning  borough,    460  00 

Leechburg  borough,   345  00 

Parker  City  borough,   230  00 

$ 2,070  00 

Beaver  county — 

Beaver  borough,   $460  00 

Beaver  Falls  borough, "  460  00 

Freedom  borough, 345  00 

Monaca  borough,    230  00 

New  Brighton  borough,   . .         460  00 
Rochester  borough,    460  00 

|2,415  00 

Bedford  county — 

Bedford  borough,   $345  00 

Everett  borough, 345  00 

Ilyndman  borough, 345  00 

Saxton  borough, 230  00 

1,265  00 

Berks  county — 

Birdsboro  borough,    $230  00 

Boyertown  borough,  . . 345  00 

Fleetwood  borough,   230  00 

Hamburg,    345  00 

Kiitztown  borough,    230  00 

Mohnton  borough,    230  00 

West  Leesport  borough,   . .         230  00 

West  Reading  borough, 230  00 

Womelsdorf  borough, 230  00 

2,300  00 

Blair  County — 

Bellwood  borough,   345  00 

Juniata  borough,  345  00 

Martinsburg  borough,   230  00 

Roaring  Spring  borough  . .         230  00 

Tyrone  borough,   345  00 

Williamsburg  borough,   . . .         230  00 

1,725  00 

Bradford  County — 

Athens  borough,   460  00 

Canton  borough,  345  00 

Le  Raysville  borough, 230  00 

Monroe   borough,    230  00 

New  Albany  borough, 230  00 

Sayre  borough,    460  00 

Towanda  borough, 460  00 

Troy  borough,   460  00 

Wyalusing  borough, 345  00 

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Bucks  County — 

Bristol  borough 230  00 

Doylestown  borough,  345  00 

Langhorne  borough, 230  00 

Morrisville  borough, 230  00 

New  Hope  borough,  230  00 

Newtown  borough,   345  00 

Perfcasie  borough, 230  00 

Quakertown  borough, 345  00 

Sellersville  borough, 345  00 

Yardley  borough, •    230  00 


2,760  00 


Butler  County — 

Bruin  borough,   230  00 

Butler  borough,    460  00 

Eau   Claire  borough,    230  00 

Evansburg  borough,  ......  230  00 

Harrisville  borough, 230  00 

Mars  borough,  230  00 

Millerstown  borough,  230  00 

Zelienople  borough,   345  00 

Cambria  County — 

Barnesboro  borough,   230  00 

Cresson  borough, 230  00 

Dale  borough, 230  00 

East  Conemaugh  borough,  .  230  00 

Ebensburg  borough,  230  00 

Franklin  borough, 230  00 

Gallitzin  borough,  230  00 

Hastings  borough,,  230  00 

Patton  borough 345  00 

Portage  borough,    230  00 

South  Pork  borough, 345  00 

Wilmore  borough, 230  00 

Spangler  borough, 230  00 

Cameron  County — 

Emporium  borough,   345  00 

Carbon  County — 

Lehighton  borough,    345  00 

Manch  Chunk  borough 460  00 

Perryville  borough, 230  00 

Summit  Hill  borough, 345  00 

Weatherly  borough 230  00 

East  Mauoh  Chunk  borough  345  00 

Lansford  borough, 345  00 


2,185  00 


3,220  00 


345  00 


2,300  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 

Centre  County — 

Bellefonte  borough,   460  00 

Center  Hall  borough,    230  00 

Howard  borough,    230  00 

Milosburg  borough,    230  00 

Millheim  borough,  . ... 230  00 

Philipsburg  borough, 400  00 

Snow  Shoe  borough, 230  00 

State  College  borough,   ...  345  00 

2,415  00 

Chester  County — 

Atglen  borough, 230  00 

Avondale  borough,   230  00 

Downingtown  borough,  . . .  4G0  00 

Honeybrook  borough, 230  00 

Kennett  Square  borough,  . .  460  00 

Malvern  borough,  230  00 

Oxford  borough,   .._ 345  00 

ParkesbuTg   borough,    345  00 

Phoenixville  borough, 460  00 

Spring  City  borough,    ....  345  00 

West  Chester  borough, 460  00 

Coatesville  borough, 460  00 

West  Grove  borough 345  00 

4,600  00 

Clarion  County — 

Clarion   borough,    230  00 

East  Brady  borough, 230  00 

Edenburg  borough, 230  00 

New  Bethlehem  borough,..  230  00 

Bimersburg  borough, 230  00 

Saint  Petersburg  borough,.  230  00 

Sligo  borough,  230  00 

Strattonville  borough, 230  00 

,    Shippenville  borough,   ....  230  00 

2,070  00 

Clearfield  County — 

Clearfield   borough,    460  00 

Coalport  borough, 230  00 

Curwensville  borough, 345  00 

DuBois   borough,    460  00 

Houtzdale  borough,   230  00 

Mahaffey  borough,   230  00 

Osceola  Mills  borough,  . . .  345  00 

Barney  borough,   230  00 

2,530  00 

Clinton  County — 

Avis  borough,   230  00 

Beech  Creek  borough,  ....  230  00 

Flemington  borough,  230  00 

Loganton  borough,  230  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools— Continued. 


Bucks  County — 

Bristol  borough,   230  00 

Doylestown  borough, 345  00 

Langhorne  borough, 230  00 

Morrisville  borough, 230  00 

New  Hope  borough,  230  00 

Newtown  borough,   345  00 

Perkasie  borough, 230  00 

Quakertown  borough, 345  00 

Sellersville  borough, 345  00 

Yardley  borough, •    230  00 


Butler  County — 

Bruin  borough,   230  00 

Butler  borough,    460  00 

Eau   Claire  borough,    230  00 

Evansburg  borough,  ......  230  00 

Harrisville  borough, 230  00 

Mars  borough,  230  00 

Millerstown  borough,  230  00 

Zelienople  borough,   345  00 

Cambria  County — 

Barnesboro  borough,   230  00 

Cresson  borough, 230  00 

Dale  borough, 230  00 

East  Coneraaugh  borough,  .  230  00 

Ebensburg  borough, 230  00 

Franklin  borough, 230  00 

Gallitzin  borough,  230  00 

Hastings  borough,,  230  00 

Patton  borough,   345  00 

Portage  borough,    230  00 

South  Fork  borough, 345  00 

Wilmore  borough, 230  00 

Spangler  borough, 230  00 

Cameron  County — 

Emporium  borough,   345  00 

Carbon  County — 

Lehigh  ton  borough,    345  00 

Mauch  Chunk  borough 460  00 

Perryville  borough, 230  00 

Summit  Hill  borough, 345  00 

Weatherly  borough 230  00 

East  Mauch  Chunk  borough  345  00 

Lansford  borough, 345  00 


2,760  00 


2,185  00 


3,220  00 


345  00 


2,300  00 

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2,415  00 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  403 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonweal Ui.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 

Centre  County — 

Bellelonte  borough,   460  00 

Center  Hall  borough,   230  00 

Howard  borough,   230  00 

Milesburg  borough,    230  00 

Millheim  borough, 230  00 

Philipsburg  borough, 400  00 

Snow  Shoe  borough, 230  00 

State  College  borough,   . . .  345  00 

Chester  County — 

Atglen  borough, 230  00 

Atop  dale  borough,   230  00 

Downingtown  borough,  . . .  4G0  00 

Honeybrook  borough, 230  00 

Kennett  Square  borough,  . .  460  00 

Malvern  borough,  230  00 

Oxford  borough,   .._ 345  00 

Parkesburg   borough,    ....  345  00 

Phoenixville  borough, 460  00 

Spring  City  borough,   345  00 

West  Chester  borough, 460  00 

Coatesyille  borough, 460  00 

West  Grove  borough 345  00 

Clarion  County — 

Clarion   borough,    230  00 

East  Brady  borough, 230  00 

Edenburg  borough, 230  00 

New  Bethlehem  borough,..  230  00 

Bimersburg  borough, 230  00 

Saint  Petersburg  borough,.  230  00 

Sligo  borough,  230  00 

Strattonville  borough, 230  00 

.    Shippenville  borough,   230  00 


4,600  00 


Clearfield  County — 

Clearfield   borough,    460  00 

Coalport  borough, 230  00 

Curwensville  borough,  ....  345  00 

DuBois   borough,    460  00 

Houtzdale  borough,   230  00 

Mahaffey  borough,   230  00 

Osceola  Mills  borough,  . . .  345  00 

Barney  borough,   230  00 


2,070  00 


2,530  00 


Clinton  County — 

Avis  borough,   230  00 

Beech  Creek  borough,  ....  230  00 

Flemington  borough,  230  00 

Loganton  borough,  230  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 


MiU  Hall  borough, 230  00 

Kenovo  borough,    345  00 

Columbia  County — 

Benton  borough,  230  00 

Berwick  borough,  460  00 

Bloomsburg  borough,    460  00 

Catawissa  borough,   345  00 

Millville  borough,  230  00 

Orangeville  borough,   230  00 

Stillwater  borough,   . .  230  00 

Centralia  borough,  345  00 

West  Berwick  borough,   ..  230  00 

Crawford  County — 
Cambridge     Springs     bor- 
ough,      460  00 

Cochran  ton  borough,   230  00 

Conneaut  Lake  borough,. . .  230  00 

Conneautville  borough,   . . .  345  00 

Hydeville  borough,  230  00 

Liuesville  borough,    230  00 

Saegertown  borough,  230  00 

Spartansburg  borough,   ...  230  00 

Springboro  borough,    345  00 

Townville  borough,    345  00 

Cumberland  County — 

Carlisle  borough,    460  00 

Camp  Hill  borough, 230  00 

Lemoyne  borough, 230  00 

New  Cumberland  borough,  230  00 

Shippensburg  borough,  ....  345  00 

Mechanicsburg  borough,  . .  345  00 

Mt  Holly  Springs  borough,  230  00 

Newville  borough, 230  00 

Dauphin  County — 

Elizabethville  borough,  ...  230  00 

Halif ax  borough,    230  00 

Highspire  borough,    230  00 

Hummelstown  borough,  . . .  345  00 

Lykens  borough,  345  00 

Middletown  borough, 460  00 

Millersburg  borough, 460  00 

Penbrook  borough,  230  00 

Boyalton  borough,   -.  230  00 

Williamstown  borough,  ...  345  00 

Steelton  borough,  460  00 


1,495  00 


2,760  00 


2,875  00 


2,300  00 


3,566  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 

Delaware  County — 

Darby  fcorough,  460  00 

Lansdowne  borough, 460  00 

Media  borough,   460  00 

Norwood  borough,    230  00 

Prospect  Park  borough,   . .  230  00 

Ridley  Park  borough,   ....  460  00 

Rutledge  borough,    230  00 

Sharon  Hill  borough,   230  00 

Swarthmore  borough, 460  00 

Upland  borough,  . ._ 230  00 


Elk  County— 

Johnsonburg  borough,  ....  345  00 

Ridgway  borough, 460  00 

Saint  Marys  borough,  460  00 

Erie  County — 

Albion   borough,    230  00 

East  Springfield  borough,. .  230  00 

Edinboro  borough,   345  00 

Pairview  borough, 230  00 

Girard  borough,    345  00 

North  East  borough, 460  00 

Union  City  borough,  460  00 

Wattsburg  borough, 345  00 

Waterford  borough,  230  00 


Payette  County — 

Belle  Vernon  borough, 230  00 

Connellsville  borough, 460  00 

Dunbar  borough, 230  00 

Point  Marion  borough, 230  00 

South  Brownsville  borough,  345  00 

Uniontown  borough, 460  00 


Forest  County — 

Tionesta  borough, 230  00 

Franklin  County — 

Chambersburg  borough,  . . .  345  00 

Oreencastle  borough, 230  00 

Mcrcersburg  borough, 345  00 

Waynesboro  borough,   460  00 


Fulton  County — 
McConnellsburg  borough,  230  00 

Greene  County— 
Wuynesburg  borough, 230  00 


3,450  00 


1,266  00 


2,875  00 


1,955  00 
230  00 


1,380  00 
230  00 


230  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools — Continued. 

Huntingdon  County — 

Alexandria  borough, 230  00 

Huntingdon  borough,    ....  345  00 

Mapleton  borough,  230  00 

Mount  Union  borough, 345  00 

Orbisonia  borough, 230  00 

Petersburg  borough, 230  00 


Indiana  County — 

Blairsville  borough,  345  00 

Indiana  borough, 230  00 

Saltsburg  borough,    230  00 

Jefferson  County — 

Big  Run  borough, 230  00 

Brockwayville  borough,    . .  345  00 

Falls  Creek  borough, 230  00 

Punxsutawney  borough,   ..  345  00 

Beynoldsville  borough, 345  00 

Sykesville  borough,    230  00 

West     Beynoldsville     bor- 
ough,      230  00 

Brookville  borough,   460  00 

Juniata  County — 

Mifflintown  borough, 345  00 

Patterson  borough,    230  00 

Port  Eoyal   borough,    345  00 


Lackawanna  County — 

Archbald   borough,    345  00 

Dalton   borough,    345  00 

Dunmore  borough,  400  00 

Jermyn  borough,    230  00 

Moosic   borough, 230  00 

Olyphant  borough,   230  00 

Taylor  borough, 345  00 

Vandling  borough,   230  00 

Waverly  borougli,  230  00 

Blakely  borough,    345  00 

Dickson   City   borough,    ..  230  00 

£lmhurst  borough,    230  00 

Mayfield  borough, 345  00 

Old  Forge  borough,    345  00 

Winton  borough,    230  00 

Lancaster  County — 

Adamstown  borough,    ....  230  00 

Akron  borough,    _  230  00 

Christiana  borough, 230  00 

Columbia  borough;  460  00 


1,010  00 


805  00 


2,415  00 


920  00 


4,370  00 


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497 


Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  School*— Continued. 


Denver  borough,    

230  00 

Elizabethtown  borough,    . . 

230  00 

Ephrata   borough,    

230  00 

Lititz  borough,    

345  00 

Manheim  borough,    

345  00 

Marietta  borough,    

345  00 

Mount  Joy   borough,    

345  00 

New  Holland  borough,  . . . 

230  00 

Quarryville  borough,  

230  00 

Strasburg  borough,    

345  00 

Terre  Hill  borough, 

230  00 

Lawrence  County — 

Elwood  City  borough, 

345  00 

New  Wilmington   borough 

,        230  00 

Wampum  borough,    

230  00 

Enon  Valley  borough, 

230  00 

Lehigh  County — 

Catasauqua  borough,  

345  00 

Emaus  borough,   

230  00 

Slatington  borough,  

460  00 

Coopersburg  borough,   

230  00 

Luzerne  County — 

Ashley  borough,   

230  00 

Avoca  borough,   

230  00 

Dorranceton  borough,   

345  00 

Duryea  borough,  

345  00 

Edwardsville  borough,    . . . 

345  00 

Forty   Fort   borough,    

345  00 

Kingston   borough,    

345  00 

Nanticoke  borough,   

460  00 

Nescopeck  borough,   

230  00 

Parsons  borough,   

230  00 

West  Pittston  borough,   . . 

460  00 

Freeland  borough,    

345  00 

White  Haven  borough, 

230  00 

Wyoming  borough,    

345  00 

Lycoming  County — 

DuBoistown  borough,   

230  00 

Hughesville  borough, 

345  00 

Jersey  Shore  borough, 

345  00 

Montgomery  borough,   . . . . 

230  00 

Montoursville  borough,  . . . 

345  00 

Muncy  borough,   

345  00 

South     Williamsport     bor 

ough,    

345  00 

Picture  Bocks  borough;  _, . 

230  00 

4,370  00 


1,035  00 


1,265  00 


4,485  00 


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1,495  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  School*-— Continued. 

McKean  County — 

Eldred  borough,   345  00 

Mt.  Jewett  borough, 345  00 

Port  Alleghany   borough, . .  345  00 

Smethport  borough,   460  00 

Mercer  County — 

Greenville  borough,   460  00 

Grove  City   borough,    345  00 

'  Jamestown  borough,   230  00 

Mercer  borough,   345  00 

Bandy  Lake  borough, 230  00 

Sharon  borough,   460  00 

Sharpsville  borough,    345  00 

South   Sharon  borough,..-  345  00 

West  Middlesex  borough,. .  230  00 

Stoneboro  borough,   230  00 

Mifflin  County — 

Lewistown  borough,    460  00 

Monroe  County — 

East  Stroudsburg  borough,  345  00 

Stroudsburg  borough,   ....  460  00 


3,220  00 
460  00 

805  00 


Montgomery  County — 

Ambler  borough,    345  00 

Collegeville  borough,   345  00 

Conshohocken  borough,  . . .  345  00 

Hatboro  borough,  345  00 

Jenkintown  borough,    345  00 

Landsdale  borough,   345  00 

Narberth  borough,   345  00 

Norristown  borough,    460  00 

North  Wales  borough,  ....  230  00 

Royersford  borough, 460  00 

Schwenksville  borough,  ...  230  00 

Souderton  borough,   230  00 

West     Conshohocken     bor-.. 

ough,    - 230  00 

4,255  00 

Montour  County — 

Danville  borough,    460  00 

460  00 

Northampton  County — 

Bangor  borough,  460  00 

Bethlehem  borough,  460  00 

Hellertown  borough, 230  00 

Nazareth  borough, 460  00 

Northampton  borough,  ...  230  00 

Pen*  Argyl  borough,  ....  345  00                                      ^ 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools— Continued. 


South  Bethlehem  borough,.        460  00 
Portland  borough, 230  00 


Northumberland   County — 

Milton  borough,    460  00 

Mount  Carmel  borough,...  345  00 

Northumberland  borough, . .  460  00 

Shamokin  borough,    460  00 

Sunbury  borough, 460  00 

Turbotville  borough, 230  00 

Watsontown  borough, 345  00 


Perry  County — 

Duncannon  borough,   345  00 

Maryeville  borough,    230  00 

Millerstown  borough, 230  00 

New  Bloomfleld  borough,..  230  00 

Newport  borough, 345  00 

Pike  County — 

Matamoras  borough, 230  00 


Potter  County — 

Austin  borough,   345  00 

Coudersport  borough,   ....  460  00 

Galeton  borough, 345  00 

Lewieville  borough, 230  00 

Shinglehouse  borough,  ....  345  00 

Oswayo  borough,    230  00 

Schuylkill  County — 

Ashland  borough,  345  00 

Auburn  borough, 230  00 

Prackville  borough,   345  00 

Mahanoy  City  borough, 345  00 

Minersville  borough, 345  00 

Orwigsburg  borough, 345  00 

Port  Carbon  borough, 230  00 

Schuylkill  Haven  borough,  345  00 

Tamaqua  borough,  345  00 

Tower  City  borough, 345  00 

Tremont  borough, 230  00 

Pottsville  borough, 345  00 

Shenandoah  borough, 345  00 

Pine  Grove  borough, 230  00 

Snyder  County — 

Middleburg  borough,  230  00 

Selinsgrove  borough,  345  00 


2,875  00 


2,760  00 


1,380  00 
230  00 


1,955  00 


4,370  00 


575  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borough  High  Schools— Continued. 

Somerset  County — 

Berlin  borough, 

. .        230  00 

Confluence  borough, 

230  00 

Garrett  borough, 

230  00 

Meyersdale  borough,  .... 

345  00 

Bockwood  borough,   

230  00 

Salisbury   borough,    

230  00 

Somerset  borough,   

345  00 

Windber  borough, 

345  00 

2,185  00 

Sullivan  County — 

Dushore  borough,  

345  00 

Forksville  borough,    .... 

230  00 

La  Porte  borough, 

230  00 

805  00 

Susquehanna  County — 

Forest  City  borough,  . . . 

230  00 

Great  Bend  borough,  . . 

230  00 

Hallstead  borough, 

345  00 

Montrose  borough, 

460  00 

New  Milford  borough,  . . 

230  00 

Susquehanna  borough,  . . 

460  00 

1,955  00 

Tioga  County — 

Blossburg  borough, 

345  00 

Elkland  borough,   % . 

345  00 

Knoxville  borough, 

345  00 

Tioga  borough, 

230  00 

Wellsboro  borough, 

460  00 

Westfleld  borough, 

230  00 

1,955  00 

Union  County — 

Mifflinburg  borough, 

345  00 

QJK    00 

Venango  County — 

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Clintonville  borough,  . . . 

230  00 

Cooperstown  borough,  . . 

230  00 

Emlenton  borough, 

230  00 

Pleasantville  borough,  . . 

345  00 

Bouseville  borough,   

230  00 

Siverly  borough,  

230  00 

Utica  borough,  ......... 

230  00 

* 

1,725  00 

Warren  County — 

Clarendon  borough, 

230  00 

Columbus  borough, 

345  00 

Sugar  Grove  borough,  . . 

230  00 

Tidioute  borough, 

460  00 

Warren  borough, 

460  00 

Youngsville  borough,  . , . 

845  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Borongh  High  Schools — Continued. 

Washington  County — 

Beallsville  borough,   230  00 

Bentleyville  borough, 230  00 

Burgettstown  borough,   . . .  230  00 

Canonsburg  borough, 460  00 

Centerville  borough, 345  00 

Charleroi  borough,   345  00 

Claysville  borough, 345  00 

Donora  borough, 345  00 

East  Washington  borough,  230  00 

McDonald  borough,   460  00 

Midway  borough, 230  00 

Washington  borough, 460  00 

West  Alexander  borough,  . .  230  00 


Wayne  County — 

Hawley  borough, 345  00 

Honesdale  borough, 460  00 

Waymart  borough,  230  00 

Westmoreland  County — 

Arnold  borough,   230  00 

Avonmore  borough, 230  00 

Bolivar  borough, 230  00 

Derry  borough,   345  00 

Greensburg  borough,   460  00 

Irwin  borough, 345  00 

Jeannette  borough, 345  00 

Latrobe  borough, „  460  00 

Ligonier  borough, 230  00 

Manor  borough, 230  00 

Monessen  borough,   460  00 

Mt.  Pleasant  borough, 345  00 

New  Kingston  borough,   . .  345  00 

Parnassus  borough,   230  00 

Scottdale  borough,    460  00 

Vandergrift  borough,    460  00 

Vandergrift    Heights    bor- 
ough,     * 230  00 

West  Newton  borough, 345  00 

Wyoming  County — 

Laceyville  borough,   345  00 

Meshoppen  borough, 230  00 

Nicholson  borough,    345  00 

Tunkhannock  borough,   . . .  460  00 

York  County — 

Dallastown  borough,   230  00 

Delta  borough,    230  00 

Dillsburg  borough,  230  00 


4,140  00 


1,035  00 


5,980  00 


1,380  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Township  High  Schools. 

Glen  Eock    230  00 

Hanover  borough, 460  00 

Manchester  borough, . .  230  00 

New  Freedom  borough,. . . .  230  00 

North   York   borough, 230  00 

Red  Lion  borough,  230  00 

Stewartstown  borough,  . . .  230  00 

Wellsville  borough,    230  00 

West  York  Borough, 230  00 

Windsor  borough, 230  00 

Wrightsville  borough,    345  00 

Yoe  borough,  230  00 

3,795  00 

Total,     147,622  00 

TOWNSHIP  HIGH  SCHOOLS. 

Amounts  paid  townships  for  maintain- 
ing High  Schools  during  school  year 
ending  June,  1909. 

Allegheny  county — 

Bethel   township,    |400  00 

Harrison  township,    400  00 

Shaler   township,    400  00 

Baldwin   township,    267  00 

|1,467  00 

Armstrong  county — 

Cowanshannock  township,.  |400  00 
South  Buffalo  township,  . .  400  00 
Brady's  Bend  township,  . .        400  00 

1,200  00 

Beaver  county,  Harmony  township, 600  00 

Bedford  county — 

Broad   Top,    f 400  00 

Liberty  township,  400  00 


800  00 


Berks  county — 

Caernarvon  township,   |400  00 

Cumru  township,   400  00 

Heidelberg  township,    400  00 

Lower  Heidelberg  township,  400  00 

Longswamp  township, 400  00 

Marion  township,   400  00 

Oley  township,    400  00 

Ontelaunee  township,    400  00 

Penn  township,  400  00 

Perry  township,    400  00 

Spring  township,    400  00 


4,000  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Township  High  Schools — Continued. 

Blair  countv — 

Antis  township, $400  00 

Logan   township,    400  00 

Snyder  township,  400  00 

Tyrone  township,   400  00 

Bradford .  county — 

Orwell  township,    f  600  00 

Rome  township.    GOO  00 

Smithfield  township,    ....  40*  00 

West  Burlington  township,  400  00 

Wyalusing  township, 600  00 

Warren  township, 400  00 

Carbon  Run  township, 400  00 

Ulster  township,  400  00 


1,600  00 


Buclts  county — 

Buckingham  township,   . . .  f  400  00 

Doylestown  township,   400  00 

Durham  township,   400  00 

Falls  township,  400  00 

Hilltown  township,    400  00 

Lower  Makefield  township,  400  00 

Middletown  township, 400  00 

New  Britain  township, 400  00 

Northampton  township,    . .  400  00 

Solebury  township,    400  00 

Southampton  township,   . .  400  00 

Nockamixon  township, 400  00 

Springfield  township,    600  00 


3,800  00 


5,400  00 


Butler  county — 

Concord   township,    f 400  00 

Franklin  township,    400  00 

Muddy  Creek  township,  ..  400  00 

Penn  *  township,    400  00 

Fairview  township,    400  00 

Middlesex  township,    400  00 

Cambria  county — 

Adams  township,    |400  00 

Stonv   Creek   township,    . .  400  00 

Reade  township,  600  00 


2,400  00 


1,400  00 


Cameron  county,  Shippen  township, 400  00 

Carbon  county — 

Banks  township,  f  400  00 

Lower  Towamensing  town- 
ship,     400  00 

Mauch  Chunk  township,  . .  800  00 


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Franklin  township,    400  00 

Packerton  township,   400  00 

Centre  county — 

Benner  township,   {400  00 

College  township,  400  00 

Gregg  township,   400  00 

Haines  township,   400  00 

Harris  township,    400  00 

Liberty  township,  400  00 

Miles  township,  400  00 

Spring  township,    400  00 

Walker  township,  400  00 

Worth  township, 400  00 

Ferguson  township,  400  00 

Chester  county — 

East  Brandywine  township,  f 400  00 

East  Coventry  township,  . .  400  00 

East  Goshen  township, 400  00 

East     Marlborough     town- 
ship,     600  00 

East  Nantmeal  township,  .  400  00 

East  Pikeland  township,  . .  400  00 

East  Whiteland  township,.  400  00 

Honeybrook  township, 400  00 

North  Coventry  township,  .  400  00 

Uwchlan  township,    400  00 

Wallace  township,   400  00 

West  Fallowfield  township,  400  00 

West    Nantmeal    township,  400  00 

West  Pikeland  township,  . .  400  00 

Tredyffrin  township,    800  00 

East  Nottingham  township,  600  00 

Warwick  township,   400  00 

West  nottingham  township,  600  00 

West  Vincent  township,  . .  400  00 

New  London  township,    . .  400  00 

Clarion  county — 

Porter  township,    f 400  00 

Redbank   township,    400  00 

Salem  township,   400  00 


Clearfield  county — 

Beccaria   township,    f 400  00 

Bigler   township, 400  00 

Brady   township,    400  00 

Huston  township, 400  00 

Morris  township,    400  00 

Sandy  township,  400  00 

Woodward   township,    400  00 


2,400  00 


4,400  00 


9,000  00 


1,200  00 


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Cooper  township,   400  00 

Karthaus  township,   400  00 

Clinton  county — 

Chapman  township,   f 400  00 

Lamar  township,    600  00 

Noyes  township,   400  00 

Porter  township,    400  00 


Columbia  county  — 

Mt  Pleasant  township,  ...  400  00 

Beaver  township,    400  00 

Briar  Creek  township, 400  00 

Center  township,    400  00 

Fishing  Creek  township,  . .  400  00 

Greenwood  township,    400  00 

Hemlock  township, 400  00 

Locust  township,    400  00 

Madison   township,    400  00 

Main  township,  400  00 

Mifflin   township,    600  00 

Boaring  Creek  township,  . .  400  00 

Scott  township, 400  00 

Sugar  Loaf  township, 400  00 

Crawford  county — 

Summit  township, |400  00 

Wayne  township,   400  00 

Cussewago   township,    400  00 

East  Fallowfield  township,  400  00 

Hayfield  township,  400  00 

North     Shenango     town-. . 

ship,   600  00 

Bandolph  township,  400  00 

Bichmond  township, 400  00 

South   Shenango  township,  400  00 

Bloomfield   township,    400  00 


Cumberland  county — 

Frankford   township,    f 400  00 

South     Middletown     town- 
ship,     400  00 

Newton  township, 400  00 

Penn  township,  400  00 

East   Pennsboro   township,  400  00 


3,600  00 


1,800  00 


5,800  00 


4,200  00 


2,000  00 


Dauphin  county — 

Derry  township,   f 600  00 

Swatara  township,   400  00 

Wiconisco  township,   600  00 

Williams  township,    400  00 

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Delaware  county — 

Haverford  township, $400  00 

Kadnor  township,  800  00 

Thornbury   township,    400  00 

Upper  Darby  township,   . .  600  00 

Upper  Providence  township,  400  00 


2,600  «0 


Elk  county — 

Fox  township,   $ 600  00 

Highland  township,   400  00 

Horton  township,  600  00 

Jay  township, 400  00 

Jones  township, 600  00 

Millstone  township,   400  00 

Ridgway  township,    400  00 

Spring  Creek  township,   . .  600  00 

Benzette  township,    600  00 


Erie  county — 

Elk  Creek  township, f400  00 

Girard  township,    600  00 

Harbor  Creek  township,   . .  600  00 

Mill  Creek  township, 600  00 

Springfield  township, 600  00 

Greenfield  township,    400  00 

Venango  township, 400  00 

Waterford  township, 400  00 


Payette  County — 

Connellsville  township,  . . .  400  00 

Dunbar  township, 600  00 

German  township, 600  00 

North  Union  township,  . . .  400  00 

Perry  township,    600  00 


Forest  County — 

Hickory  township,   400  00 

Kingsley  township, 400  00 

Jenks  township,   800  00 


Franklin  County — 

Fannett  township,   400  00 

Peters  township 400  00 

Quincy  township,   400  00 

Washington  township, 400  00 

Metal  township, 400  00 


4,600  00 


4,000  00 


2,600  00 


1,600  00 


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Greene  County — 

Cumberland  township,  ....  400  00 

Jefferson  township,    400  00 

Morris  township,    400  00 

Kichhill  township, 400  00 

Huntingdon  County — 

Jackson  township,   400  00 

Spruce  Creek  township,  . .  400  00 

Jefferson  County — 

Snyder  township,   400  00 

Washington  township, 000  00 

Eldred  township, 400  00 

McCalmont  township,   400  00 

Juniata  County — 

Fayette  township, 400  00 

Lackawanna  Couniy — 

Fell  township,  400  00 

Madison  township,  400  00 

South  Abington  township,.  GOO  00 


Lancaster  County — 

East  Donegal  township, 600  00 

Bart  township, 400  00 

Caernarvon  township,   400  00 

Coleraine  township,  400  00 

Conoy   township,    400  00 

Drumore  township,    N  400  00 

East  Cocalico  township,  . . .  400  00 

East  Drumore  township, . .  400  00 

East  Hempfield  township,. .  400  00 

East  Lampeter  township,  . .  400  00 

Fulton  township,   400  00 

Mount  Joy  township,   400  00 

Paradise  township, 400  00 

Salisbury  township, 400  00 

Upper  Leacock  township,..  400  00 

West  Earl  township, 400  00 

Little  Britain  township,  . .  400  00 


iwrence  County — 

North  Beaver  township,  . . 

400  00 

Scott  township,  

400  00 

Hickory  township, 

400  00 

Slippery  Bock  township,  . . 

400  00 

1,600  00 


800  00 


1,800  00 


400  00 


1,400  00 


7,000  00 


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Lebanon  County — 

Cornwall  township, 400  00 

Heidelberg  township, 400  00 

Jackson  township, 400  00 

North  Annville  township,  . .  400  00 
North    Londonderry    town- 
ship,     400  00 

South  Annville  township,. .  400  00 

South  Lebanon  township,  400  00 

West  Cornwall  township,  .  400  00 

3,200  00 

Lehigh  County — 

Whitehall  township, 600  00 

North  Whitehall  township,        400  00 

Salisbury  township,  400  00 

Upper  Milford  township,  . .         400  00 

1,800  00 

Luzenre  County — 

Hazle  township,   800  00 

Plymouth  township, GOO  00 

Butler   township,    400  00 

Newport  township,    600  00 

2,400  00 

Lycoming  County — 

Brown   township, 400  00 

Clinton  township, 400  00 

Limestone  township,   400  00 

Mclntyre  township,   400  00 

1,600  00 

McKean  County — 

Hamlin  township,    400  00 

Foster  township, 400  00 

800  00 

Mercer  County — 
Pymatuning  township,    . . .         400  00 
Hickory   township,    600  00 

1,000  00 

Mifflin  County — 

Armagh  township,   600  00 

Brown  township,    600  00 

Derry  township,   600  00 

Union  township,   400  00 

2,200  00 

Monroe  County — 
Polk  township,    400  00 

400  00 

Montgomery  County — > 

Abington  township,   600  00 

Cheltenham  township, 800  00 

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Moreland   township,    600  00 

Plymouth   township,    400  00 

Upper  Gwynedd  township,.  400  00 

West  Pottsgrove  township,  400  00 

Whitpain  township,  400  00 

Worcester  township, 400  00 

Montour  County — 

Derry  township, 400  00 

Northampton  County — 

Palmer  township,   400  00 

Upper  Mt.  Bethel  township,  400  00 

Bethlehem   township,    400  00 

Lehigh  township,    400  00 

Lower  Saucon  township,  . .  400  00 

Northumberland  County — 

Coal  township,    400  00 

Delaware   township,    400  00 

East  Chillisquaque  town- 
ship,     400  00 

Kalpho  township,   400  00 

West  Chillisquaque  town- 
ship,     400  00 

Zerbe  township,    600  00 

Potter  County- 
Harrison  township,    600  00 

Stewardson  township,   600  00 

Genesee  township,    400  00 

Hector  township, 400  00 

Portage  township, 400  00 

Roulette  township,  400  00 

Sylvania  township, 400  00 

Schuylkill  County — 

Branch  township,  400  00 

Delano  township,   400  00 

Frailey   township,    400  00 

Hegins  township,   400  00 

Porter  township,    400  00 

Reilly  township,   400  00 

Union  township,  400  00 

Snyder  County — 

Beaver  township,    400  00 

Spring   township,    400  00 

Washington  township, 400  00 

West  Beaver  township,  ...  400  00 


4,800  00 


400  00 


2,000  00 


2,600  00 


3,200  00 


2,800  00 


1,600  00 


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Sullivan  County — 
Cherry  township,    . . . 

Colley  township, 

Elkland  township,   . . 
Hillsgrove  township, 
Davidson  township,   . 
Fox  township,   


Susquehanna  County — 
Auburn   township,    . . 
Brooklyn  township,   . 
Harford  township,   . . 
Herrick  township,  . . . 

Rush  township, 

Springville  township, 

Tioga  County — 

Bloss  township 

Morris  township,    . . . 


400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

600  00 

400  00 

000  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

400  00 

Union  County — 
Hartley   township, 
Lewis  township,  . . 


Venango  County — 

Oakland  township, 

Plum  township, 

Richland  township, 

Rockland  township,   . . . 
Sugar  Creek  township, 


Washington  County — 
Mt  Pleasant  township.    . . 
North  Strabane  township, 

Cecil  township,   

Cross  Creek  township, 
East  Bethlehem  township, 
East  Pike  Run  township,  . . 


400  00 
400  00 


400  00 
400  00 


400  00 
400  00 
400  00 
400  00 
400  00 


Warren  County — 

Sheffield    township,    

600  00 

Brokenstraw  township,   . . 

400  00 

Conewango  township,    . . . 

400  00 

Corydon  township,  

400  00 

Farmington  township,  . . . 

400  00 

Freehold  township,  

400  00 

Glade  township,   

400  00 

Kinzua  township,   

400  00 

Pine  Grove  township,   . . . 

400  00 

Spring  Creek  township,   . 

400  00 

Sugar  Grove  township, . . . 

400  00 

600  00 
600  00 
400  00 
400  00 
400  00 
400  00 


2,600  00 


2,600  00 


800  00 


800  00 


2,000  00 


4,600  00 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Recapitulation. 

Morris  township,    400  00 

Peters  township, 400  00        >> 

Bobinson  township, 400  00 

4,000  00 

Wayne  County — 

Damascus  township, 600  00 

Lehigh   township,    600  00 

Mt.  Pleasant  township,    . .  600  00 

Preston  township, 600  00 

Buckingham  township,  400  00 

Clinton  township, 400  00 

Dreher  township,   400  00 

Lake  township,   400  00 

Sterling  township,   400  00 

Texas  township.,   400  00 

4,800  00 

Westmoreland  County — 

East  Huntingdon  township,        600  00 

Mt.  Pleasant  township, 600  00 

Allegheny   township,    400  00 

Bell  township,  400  00 

2,000  00 

Wyoming  County — 

Noxen  township, 400  00 

Monroe  township, 600  00 

1,000  00 

York  County — 

Codorus  township,   420  00 

Fawn  township,    400  00 

Hellam  township,   400  00 

Peach  Bottom  township,  . .         400  00 

1,620  00 


Total,   149,487  00 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Cornplanter  Indian  School,  Warren 
county,  Pa.,  per  Act  of  April  10,  1905, 
P.  L.  p.  125 500  00 

For  the  payment  of  lecturers  and  in- 
structors at  the  Summer  Assemblies 
held  bv  the  Pennsylvania  Educational 
Association,  per  Act  of  1909, 4,672  07 

Total,   5,172  07 


RECAPITULATION. 

Salaries  of  County  Superintendents, —    f  174,702  00 

Appropriations  to  Counties,      6,764,592  76 

fftf?  ftormftl  Schools, 445,913  96 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania. 

Borough  High  Schools,  147,622  00 

Township  High  Schools,  149,487  00 

Miscellaneous,    5,172  07 

Total,  _ 7,687,489  78 

9.  SOLDIERS'  ORPHAN  SCHOOLS. 

Education  and  maintenance,  $112,706  71 

Improvements  and  repairs,    per    act    of 

1909,  P.  L,  p.  810, 49,790  20 

Clerk  hire,   salaries  from   December   1, 

1909  to  November  30,  1910, 4,099  92 

Contingent  expenses,  4,000  00 

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Total, $170,596  83 

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Expenses  of  the  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania  for  the  month 
of  December.  1909,  as  per  organization  terminating  Decern- 
ber,  31,  1909. 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

First  Regiment. 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  Co.  A,  E.  S.  Town- 

shend,    $30  00 

First  Lt,    Co.    C,    Isaac    N. 

Drew,  30  00 


Total,   : $60  00 

Third  Regiment. 
Officers'  Allowance. 
First  Lt.  Co.  I,  F.  H.  Henry,        $30  00 


Total,   30  00 

Sixth  Regiment. 

Company    F,    annual    allow- 
ance,            $150  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain     Co.     E,     Louis     L. 
Taf el,   30  00 


180  00 


Total  First  Brigade,  ,,,,,... $270  00 


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SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Fifth  Regiment 
Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain    Co.    E,    Urban    G. 

Keim,  |30  00 

|30  00 

Tenth  Regiment 
Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.   and   Batt'n  Adjt, 

W.  R.   Hams,    $40  00 

First  Lt.  Co.  D,  R.  B.  Keffer,  30  00 

70  00 

Fourteenth  Regiment. 
Officers*  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  Co.  D,  H.  C.  Schweit- 
ser,   |30  00 

30  00 

Sixteenth  Regiment. 

Company  I,  armory  rent,  . . .      f  116  67 
Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  and  Commissary,  W. 
C.  Hogan,  40  00 

Captain  Co.  I,  C.  B.  Bordwell,  30  00 

Second  Lt  Co.  M,  C.  R.  Ham- 
ilton,      30  00 

216  67 

Eighteenth  Regiment. 

Company  Q,  armory  rent,  ..      $200  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 
F.  A.  Hartung,  2  years,  . .         |80  00 

280  00 

Battery  B. 

Battery  B,  for  services  ren- 
dered by  J.  W.  Simms  as 
caretaker,    $58  33 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 
H.  B.  Burns, 40  00 

98  33 

Total  Second  Brigade,   $725  00 

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THIRD  BRIGADE. 
Fourth  Regiment. 

Company  H,  annual  allow- 
ance,         $ 250  00 

First  Lt  Co.  H,  H.  B.  Dough- 
erty,     30  00 

$280  00 

Eighth  Regiment. 
Company  G,  armory  rent,  . . .       f  200  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First   Lt.   and   Batt'n  Adjt., 

James  W.  Hopestine, 25  70 

First  Lt  Co.  A,  Ellwood  B. 

Witmer,     30  00 

255  70 

Ninth  Regiment. 

Company  K,  annual  allow- 
ance,            ? 100  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.  and  Batfn  Adjt.,  J. 

W.  Wilde, 40  00 

First  Lt.  Co.  A,  W.  S.  Norton,  30  00 
Second  Lt.  Co.  B,  Jacob  Sil- 

verstein,    30  00 

First  Lt  Co.  F,  R.  S.  Sleppy,  30  00 

230  00 

Twelfth  Regiment. 
Company  C.  armory  rent,  . . .      $200  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 
R.  F.  Trainer 40  00 

Captain  Co.  F,  F.  M.  Herring- 
ton,     30  00 

Captain  Co.  G,  John  C,  White,  30  00 

300  00 

Thirteenth  Regiment. 
Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt  and  Batt'n  Adjt.  Eu- 
gene H.  Fellows, $40  00 

Second  Lt  Co.  A,  Urban  A. 
Boyer,    ,,.,..,,  30  0Q 


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Second    Lt.    Co.    B,    J.     B. 

O'Hara,    30  00 

Second  Lt.  Co.  D,  Edward  P. 

Hullert,   30  00 

Second  Lt.    Co.    F,    Howard 

Plumley,    30  00 


Battery  C. 

Battery  C,  annual  allowance,      f  300  00 
For  services  rendered  by  H. 
F.  Speakman  as  caretaker,  55  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Cox, 40  00 


Total  Third  Brigade, 


STATE  ARSENAL. 

George  P.  Drake,  salary  for  2  months, . . 
Stephen  G.  Glass,  clerk,  Adjt.  Gen.  Dept, 
Qottleib  Schelhas,  salary  for  2  months, 
Thomas  D.  Caldwell,  watchman,  salary 

for  2  months, 

M.  Hollam,  salary  for  2  months, 

R.  W.  Haywood,  Jr.,  salary  for  2  months, 
Richard  Chellew,  salary  for  2  months,  . . 
Frank  A.  Moore,  salary  for  2  months,  . . 
Alfred  W.  Weil,  stenographer,  Adjt.  Gen. 

Dept.,  

Thomas  H.  Clark,  salary  for  2  months,  . . 
R.  B.  Schroeder,  salary  for  2  months,  . . 

L.  J.  McCleaf,  salary  for  2  months, 

Charles  Simmons,  salary  for  2  months,. . 
James  N.  Bobbin,    stenographer,    Adjt. 

Gen,  Dept., 


160  00 


395  00 


MISECLLANEOUS. 
Transportation. 

Cornwall  and  Lebanon  Railroad, $132  30 

Delaware,    Lackawanna     and     Western 

Railroad,  3  20 

Pennsylvania  Railroad,  59  28 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railroad, 151  44 

Wilkes-Barre  and  Hazleton  Railroad,. . .  10  00 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad, 22  00 

Total,   


1 1,620  70 


$378  34 


$123  75 

116  66 

125  00 

133  22 

125  00 

122  50 

133  32 

116  25 

75  00 

132  50 

140  00 

128  75 

122  50 

70  00 

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Expenditure  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Guard  of  Pcnraylranla— Continued. 

William  L.  Hicks,  for  extra  service  ren- 
dered during  October,  1909, 

J.  E.  Whitmoyer,  salary  for  2  months, 

C.  H.  Bhoads,  salary  for  2  months, 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Bon,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
hardware,    

Edwin  H.  Fitter  Company,*  Philadelphia, 
rope  and  yarn,  

George  de  B.  Keim  Saddlery  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  quartermaster  supplies, 

For  rent  of  quarters  for  United  States 
Army  officers — 
William  K.  Arrison,  Philadelphia,  . . . 

Roger  E.  Carlisle,  Philadelphia,  

Elmer  J.  Harris,  Philadelphia,  

Emma  Toppin,  Philadelphia,   

W.  C.  Williams,  Philadelphia, 

J.  R.  Boyle,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 

Frank  A.  Wagner,  Sunbury,  Pa., 

William  Milne,  Scranton,  Pa.,  

R.  M.  Valentine,  Pittsburg,  Pa., 

H.  R.  Eimberling,  Pittsburg,  Pa., 

Joseph  K.  Davison's  Sons,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  for  rifle  practice  decorations,  . . . 

F.  Coit  Johnson,  New  York  City,  for  sew- 
ing-thread,     

B.  S.  Stauffer  &  Company,  Lawnr  Pa., 
supplies  and  labor, 

The  Depot  Quartermaster,  U.  S.  A.,  Jef- 
fersonville,  Indiana,  for  400  order  files, 

Major  H.  D.  Todd,  Jr.,  General  Staff,  U. 
S.  A.,  for  160  copies  Cavalry  Drill 
Regulations,   76  80 

Thomas  J.  Stewart,  salary  as  member  of 
the  State  Military  Board,  from  Sept. 
1,  1909,  to  Nov.  30,  1909, 150  00 

A.  S.  Strayer,  Lieut.  Colonel  and  Sur- 
geon, allowance  for  attending  meeting 
of  military  surgeons  at  Washington,  D. 
G,  in  October,  1909, 28  80" 

A.  B.  Dunning,  Captain  of  Company  A, 
Engineer  Battalion,  pay  and  expenses 
of  Capt.  Dunning  and  5  men  for  laying 
out  camp-grounds  for  Third  Brigade, 
encampment,  July,  1909, 200  40 

S.  O.  Wynne,  Captain  Company  D,  Sixth 
Regt.,  for  service  pay  due  private  Wise, 
account  brigade  encampment  of  1909,  2  00 

Colonel  George  C.  Rickards,  for  service 
pay  due  Sergeants  Bowen  and  Gibson 
of  headquarters'  staff,  Sixteenth  Regt,  8  00 


35  81 

115  00 

125  00 

48  81 

296  94 

7  50 

19  20 

16  00 

32  00 

32  00 

16  00 

21  50 

13  10 

14  00 

7  00 

8  67 

,554  66 

105  00 

45  00 

76  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Simon  Cooper,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  allow- 
ance for  horse  killed  en  routte  to  Third 
Brigade  encampment,  1909,  135  00 

Major  W.  H.  Corbin,  Quartermaster  of 
Second  Brigade,  for  subsisting  U.  S. 
Army  officers  detailed  to  Second  Bri- 
gade encampment,  July,  1909, 304  08 

Joseph  M.  Herman  &  Company,  Boston, 
Mass.,  for  quartermaster  supplies,   . .  66  70 

Frank  Gaskins,  Sunbury,  Pa.,  cost  of  en- 
graving State  trophy  cup,  account 
State  rifle  ranges, 9  00 

Mrs.  G.  W.  Green,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for 
laundering  blankets,  sheets,  etc., 177  71 

J.  Spencer  Turner  Company,  New  York 
City,  for  "duck," 2,045  63 

Total,  f  7,457  86 


RECAPITULATION. 

First  Brigade,  f 270  00 

Second  Brigade,  725  00 

Third  Brigade,    f 1,620  70 

Miscellaneous — 

Transportation,   378  34 

State  Arsenal,  7,457  86 

Total  for  month  of  December,  1909, (10,451  90 


NATIONAL  GUARD  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

In  accordance  with  organization  in  effect  on  after  January  1. 

1910. 

General  Headquarters. 
Individual  pay,  $1,862  33 

Division  Headquarters. 

Annual  allowance,  561  27 

Individual  pay,  1,285  31 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Brig.    Gen'l    and    the    Adjt. 

Genl.,  Thomas  J.  Stewart,  (26  88 
Lt.    Col.    and   Aide-de-Camp, 

John  R  Wiggins,    40  00 

Lt.    Col.    and   Aide-de-Camp, 

James  Archbald,  Jr., 40  00 

Lt.    Col.    and   Aide-de-Camp, 

Walter  T.  Bradley, 39  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Lt.    Col.    and    Aide-de-Camp, 

Fred  T.  Pusey, 40  00 

Lt.    Col.    and    Aide-de-Camp, 

J.  Warner  Hutchins,    40  00 

Col.  and  Chief  of  Ordnance, 

Lewis  T.  Brown, 40  00 

Col.  and  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral, Thomas  Potter,  Jr.,  . .  40  00 
Col.  and  Inspector  General,  F. 

G.  Sweeney,   40  00 

Lt.  Col.  and  Surgeon,    A.    S. 

Stayer,  40  00 

Lt.  Col.  Ordnance  Dept.,  Sam- 
uel W.  Jefferis, 40  00 

Major  E.  Claude  Goddard,  . .  40  00 

Major  and  Ordnance  Officer, 

Blaine  Aiken, 40  00 

Major  and  Surgeon,  R.  G.  H. 

Hays,    40  00 

Major  Charles  I).  Rhoads,  ...  30  83 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  Ritle 

Practice,  William  G.  Reed,  7  88 

Captain  and    Quartermaster, 

Richard  W.  Watson,  40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 

G.  M.  Coates, 40  00 

Col.  and  Commissary  General, 

H.  L.  Haldeman, 40  00 

Lt.  Col.  and  Inspector  Gen- 
eral, John  P.  Penney, 24  28 

Brigadier    Gen'l    Charles    M. 

Clement,    ., 40  00 

Col.  and  General  Inspector  of 

Small-Arms  Practice,  F.  K. 

Patterson, 37  45 

Major  and  Adjutant  General, 

J.  Campbell  Gilmore, 40  00 

Major  and  Adjutant  General, 

John  H.  Minds, 40  00 

Major  and  Inspector,    R.    M. 

Brookfield,    30  00 

Major  and  Inspector,  W.  P. 

Clark,  40  00 

Lt.  Col.  and  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral, Chess  Lamberton,  ...  40  00 
Lt.  Col.  and   Commissary,   L. 

A.  Anshutz, 40  00 

Major  and  Surgeon,  Alfred  C. 

Wood, 40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surgeon, 

John  I.  Robison, 40  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Lt.    Col.    and    Aide-de-Camp, 

Lewis  E.  Beitler, 40  00 

Major    General    Wendell    P. 

Bowman, 40  00 

Major  Howard  W.  Aikens,  . .  24  94 

Captain  and  Chaplain,  John 

V.  Royer, 40  00 

$1,261  26 

Total,  $4,970  17 

STATE  NAVAL  MILITIA 
First  Battalion. 

Headquarters'  expenses  indi- 
vidual pay  to  staff,  $257  38 

Annual  allowance, 150  00  ^ 

|407  38 


f 625  76 


616  24 


Division    A 
Individual  pay,  f 625  76 

Division  B. 
Individual  pay,  $616  24 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Ensign  Division  "B",  J.  A. 
Bunn, $30  00 

Lt.  Junior  Grade  and  Sur- 
geon, H.  E.  Wetherill, 29  82 

Lt.  Junior  Grade,  C.  E.  Shaw,  30  00 

Lt.  Commander,  Thomas  T. 
Nelson,  Jr., 30  00 

Lt.  Junior  Grade  Walter  B. 
Drebelbis,    30  00 

Commander,  J.  M.  Mitcheson,  30  00 

179  82 

Total,  $1,829  20 

ENGINEER  BATTALION. 

Company  A,   Captain   A.   B. 
Dunning: 

Individual  pay,   $796  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

896  60 

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520  AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  Off.  Doe. 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennaylranla— Oanttauatd. 

Company  B,  Captain  St 
George  H.  Cooke: 

Annual  allowance,  (250  00 

Individual  pay,  661  85 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      74  55 

986  40 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  Co.  B,  St  George 
H.  Cooke, |30  00 

Second  Lt.  Co.  B,  William  H. 
Ford,    30  00 

First  Lt  Co.  A,  Ray  W.  Ful- 
ler,      30  00 

90  00 

Total,    1 1,973  00 

SIGNAL  CORPS. 

Company  A,  Captain  Fred- 
erick G.  Miller: 

Annual  allowance, (150  00 

Individual  pay, 674  83 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  Co.  A,  F.  G.  Miller,  (63  20 
First  Lt.  Co.  A,  Thomas  P. 

Rose,    50  00 

First  Lt.  Co.  A,  Raymond  C. 

Long,   50  00 

163  20 

Total,  988  03 

BATTERY  B. 

Field  Artillery. 

Captain  William  T.  Reese: 

Annual  allowance,   (500  00 

Individual  pay,  838  80 

Armory  rent,  800  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

For  services  rendered  by  J. 
A.  Gormley,  as  caretaker,        116  66 

For  services  rendered  by  J. 
W.  Simms,  as  caretaker,        524  97 

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No.  2.  BBPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  521 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Ooard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

OffioeiB'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  W.  T.  Bees, $40  00 

Second  Lt,  John  J.  Coates,  . .  40  00 
First  Lt,  Clinton  T.  Bundy,          40  00 
Second  Lt,  Charles  C.  Wil- 
liams,    40  00 

160  00 

Total, |3,040  43 

Battery  O. 

Field  Artillery. 

Captain  Charles  H.  Cox: 

Annual  allowance,  $778  15 

Individual  pay,  1,477  88 

For  services  rendered  by  H. 
F.  Speakman,  as  care- 
taker,          605  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt,  John  S.  Williams,        (40  00 
Second  Lt,  F.  B.  Neiman,  . .  40  00 

First  Lt,  H.  F.  Speakman,  . .  40  00 

120  00 

Total, |2,981  03 

PHILADELPHIA  CITY  CAVALRY. 

(Expenses  from  January  1,  1910,  to  May  15,  1910.) 

First  Troop. 

Captain  John  C.  Groome : 
Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

100  00 

Second  Troop. 

Captain  John  P.  Wood : 
Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

100  00 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Cornet,  1st  Troop,  George  C. 

Thayer,    $40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Quartermaster, 

2tod  Troop,  T.  W.  Andrews,  40  00 

80  00 

Total,  $280  00 


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ExptfuJfture*  of  the  Comuiomtvalth.     Natioual  Gnard  of  Pennaylranla — Continued. 

Troop  F. 
(Expenses  from  January  1,  1910,  to  May  15,  1910.) 

Captain  Joseph  V.  Gunning- 
ham: 
Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      08  18 

98  IS 

Sheridan  Troop. 
(Expenses  from  January  1,  1910,  to  May  15.  191C. 

Captain  Luther  F.  Crawford: 

Annual  allowance, $273  52 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

373  52 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 
Captain  Luther  F.  Crawford,   38  29 

Total,  $411  81 

Troop  A. 
(Expenses  from  January  1,  1910,   to  May  15,  1910.) 

Captain  Norman  MacLeod: 
Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

Total,  100  00 

Souadron  A. 
Major  John  C.  Groome. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Annual  allowance, $75  00 

Total,  75  00 

First  Troop,  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry. 

Captain  J.  Franklin  McFad- 
den: 

Annual  allowance, $974  25 

Individual  pav,   599  10 

1,573  35 

Second  Troop,  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry. 

Captain  John  P.  Wood: 

Annual  allowance, $732  07 

Individual  pav,   585  75 

1,317  82 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Troop  A. 

Captain  John  G.  Whitesides: 

Annual  allowance, (816  66 

Individual  pay,  489  55 

1,306  21 

Troop  G. 

Captain  Frank  K.  Hyatt: 

Annual  allowance,   $250  00 

Individual  pay,  785  10 

1,035  10 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Major  John  C.  Groome, $40  00 

First  Lt.  Troop  A,  John  G. 

Whitesides,  40  00 

Captain  2nd  Troop,  P.  C.  C. 

J.  P.  Wood, 40  00 

First  Lt,  2nd  Troop,  P.  C.  C, 

H.  G.  Goldberg, 39  68 

First  Lt,  2nd.  Troop,  P.  C.  C, 

C.  W.  Edmunds, 40  00 

Second    Lt,    Troop    "A",    G. 

Harry  Davis,  40  00 

Second  Lt.,  2nd  Troop,  P.  C. 

C,  J.  Wm.  Good,  40  00 

279  68 

Total  Squadron  "A", $ 5,587  16 


Squadron  B. 
Major  Frederick  M.  Ott,   Headquarters  Expenses. 

Annual  allowance, $75  00 

Individual  pay,  219  36 

294  36 

Governor's  Troop. 

Captain  George  C.  Jack: 

Annual  allowance, $706  45 

Individual  pay,  1,209  50 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

2,015  95 

Sheridan  Troop. 

Captain  J.  Frank  Moore: 

Annual  allowance, $500  00 

Individual  pay,  925  60 

1,425  60 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Gnard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Troop  F. 

Captain  Joseph  V.  Cunning- 
ham: 

Annual  allowance, f  250  00 

Individual  pay, 860  16 

1.110  16 

Officers*  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt  and  Adjt,  Charles  P. 
Meek,  |40  00 

Second  Lt  Governor's  Troop, 
G.  C.  Jack, 40  00 

Major  P.  M.  Ott,  40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Edgar  C.  Hummel, 40  00 

First  Lt  and  Asst  Surg., 
Sheridan  Troop,  John  L. 
Brubaker,    40  00 

Second  Lt  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Sheridan  Troop,  Bobert 
A.  Zentmyer,  40  00 

Captain  Troop  "F",  J.  V. 
Cunningham,    40  00 

First  Lt,  Governor's  Troop, 
Edwin  A.  Nicodemus, 40  00 

Second  Lt  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Archy  M.  Graham, 31  35 

First  Lt,  Sheridan  Troop, 
James  F.  Moore,   40  00 

Second  Lt,  Sheridan  Troop, 
Warren  F.  Conrad,  4  15 

First  Lt,  Troop  "F",  Frank 
H.   Strohecker,    40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surg., 
Troop  F,  Allan  W.  Urmson,  39  51 

475  01 

Total  Squadron  "B", $5,321  08 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Brigadiar  General  William 
G.  Price: 

Annual   allowance,    f 542  88 

Individual  pay,  655  88 

Major  and  Ordnance  Officer 
E.  Claude  Goddard,  for 
individual  pay  to  Rifle 
Practice  Team,   536  54 

1,735  30 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Major       and       Commissary, 

Frank  L.  Mueller, f  40  00 

Major  and  Inspector,  0.  H. 

Worman,  40  00 

Major  and  Adjutant  General, 

Charles  C.  Norris,  Jr., 40  00 

120  00 

Total,    , f  1,855  80 

First  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  J.  Lewis  Good: 
Annual  allowance,  .......        416  00 

Individual  pay,  1,785  44 

Band  Allowance, 337  95 

2,539  87 

Company  A,  Captain  Edward 
S.  Townsend: 

Annual  allowance,  450  82 

Individual  pay,  870  85 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,421  67 

Company  B,  Captain  William 
F.  Eidell: 

Annual  allowance,   442  30 

Individual  pay,  849  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,391  90 

Company  C,  Captain  George 
B.  McC.  Phillips: 

Annual  allowance,  250  00 

Individual  pay,  794  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,144  35 

Company  D,  Captain  Joseph 
K.  Nicholls: 

Annual  allowance,  300  00 

Individual  pay, 888  34 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,         100  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Gnard  of  Pennsylvania— ConUnoed. 

Troop  F. 

Captain  Joseph  V.  Cunning- 
ham: 

Annual  allowance, f  250  00 

Individual  pay, 860  16 

1,110  16 

Officers*  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.  and  Adjt,  Charles  P. 
Meek,  |40  00 

Second  Lt  Governor's  Troop, 
G.  C.  Jack, 40  00 

Major  P.  M.  Ott,  40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Edgar  C.  Hummel, 40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surg., 
Sheridan  Troop,  John  L. 
Brubaker,    40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Sheridan  Troop,  Bobert 
A.  Zentmyer,  40  00 

Captain  Troop  "F",  J.  V. 
Cunningham,    40  00 

First  Lt.,  Governor's  Troop, 
Edwin  A.  Nicodemus, 40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Quartermas- 
ter, Archy  M.  Graham, 31  35 

First  Lt,  Sheridan  Troop, 
James  F.  Moore,   40  00 

Second  Lt,  Sheridan  Troop, 
Warren  F.  Conrad,  4  15 

First  Lt,  Troop  "F",  Frank 
H.   Strohecker,    40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst  Surg., 
Troop  F,  Allan  W.  Urmson,  39  51 

475  01 

Total  Squadron  "B", $5,321  08 

FIRST  BRIGADE. 

Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Brigadiar  General  William 
G.  Price: 

Annual   allowance,    f  542  88 

Individual  pay,  655  88 

Major  and  Ordnance  Officer 
E.  Claude  Goddard,  for 
individual  pay  to  Bifle 
Practice  Team,   536  54 

1,735  30 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylrania — Continued. 

Officen'  Annual  Allowance. 

Major      and       Commissary, 

Frank  L.  Mueller, f  40  00 

Major  and  Inspector,  0.  H. 

Worman,  40  00 

Major  and  Adjutant  General, 

Charles  C.  Norris,  Jr., 40  00 

120  00 

Total,    , f  1,855  SO 

First  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  J.  Lewis  Good: 

Annual  allowance,  416  00 

Individual  pay,  1,785  44 

Band  Allowance, 337  95 

2,539  87 

Company  A,  Captain  Edward 
S.  Townsend: 

Annual  allowance,  450  82 

Individual  pay,  870  85 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,421  67 

Company  B,  Captain  William 
F.  Eidell: 

Annual  allowance,  442  30 

Individual  pay,  849  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,391  90 

Company  C,  Captain  George 
B.  McC.  Phillips: 

Annual  allowance,  250  00 

Individual  pay,  794  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice         100  00 

1,144  35 

Company  D,  Captain  Joseph 
K.  Nicholls: 

Annual  allowance,  300  00 

Individual  pay, 888  34 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,         100  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  E,  Captain  Alfred 
H.  Pierson: 

Annual  allowance,   321  25 

Individual  pay,  926  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

: 1,347  35 

Company   F,   Captain   C.   A. 
Blumhard,  Jr.: 

Annual  allowance,  265  95 

Individual  pay,  917  60 

Armory  rent,   200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,483  55 

Company  G,  Captain  Henry 

E.  Bonnin: 

Annual  allowance,   302  00 

Individual  pay,  781  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,183  35 

Company  H,  Captain  William 

C.  Levering: 

Annual  allowance,   % .        287  41 

Individual  pay,  866  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,254  01 

Company  I,  Captain  Thomas 

F.  Meehan: 

Annual  allowance,   250  00 

Individual  pay,  873  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,223  60 

Company  K,  Captain  Charles 
F.  Hess: 

Annual  allowance,  295  82 

Individual  pay,  932  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,327  92 

Company  L,  Captain  Edwin 
E.  Hollenback 

Annual  allowance,  451  58 

Individual  pay,  782  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice.      100  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  M,  Captain  Elmer 
E.  Reiser : 

Annual  allowance, 311  95 

Individual  pay,  924  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,336  30 


Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Capt,  Co.  H,  Wm.  C.  Levering, 30  00 

First    Lt    and    Asst.    Surg.,    Eugene 

Swayne,  40  00 

First  Lt  Co,  E.,  E.  G.  Eibler, 30  00 

First  Lt  and  Batt'n  Adjt,  J.  H.  Reeve,  40  00 

Second  Lt  Co.  C,  John  G.  Harris, 30  00 

Captain  Co.  E.,  A.  H.  Pierson, 30  00 

First  Lt  Co.  M.,  R.  J.  Childs, 30  00 

Major  George  A.  Scattergood,  40  00 

Major  George  B.  Zane,  Jr., 40  00 

Major  Charles  P.  Hunt, 40  00 

Second  Lt  Co.  A.,  Walter  M.  Gearty,  . .  30  00 

Captain  Co.  C,  G.  B.  McC.  Phillips, 30  00 

Captain  Co.  K.,  Charles  F.  Hess, 30  00 

Second  Lt  Co.  M.,  William  M.  Rowland,  30  00 

Colonel  J.  Lewis  Good,   40  00 

Lt.  Col.  Albert  L.  Williams,  40  00 

Major  and  Surg.,  Charles  S.  Turnbull,. .  40  00 
Captain  and  Chaplain,  Floyd  W.  Tom- 
kins,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt  Adjt.,  Clarence  J. 

Kensil,   40  00 

Capt.  and  Adjt.,  Augustus  D.  Whitney,  40  00 
Capt.  and  Quartermaster,  Frank  Hfcll,. .  40  00 
Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small  Arms  prac- 
tice, Harry  J.  Mehard, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  Rush  T.  Haines, .  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  F,  Charles  A.  Blumhard,  Jr.,. .  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  G,  Henry  E.  Bonin, 29  82 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  H,  Millard  D.  Brown,. .  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  I,  Edgar  L  Morton, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  L,  Edwin  E.  Hollenbach, 30  00 

Capt  and  Commissary,  R.  C.  Winter,. . .  40  00 
Second  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Quartermaster, 

Arthur  J.  Pursell, 40  00 

Capt,  Co.  B,  William  F.  Eidell, ,     30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  Edward  J.  Adams,. .  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  Stanley  N.  Poulterer,  30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  F,  Joseph  L.  Castle,. . . ,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  G,  A.  S.  Fritringer,. ...  80  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  K,  Peter  0.  Uess,.  •  „  80  00 

Capt.,  Co.  M,  Elmer  E,  Keiser, ,  80  00 

Second  Lieut,)  Co.  Df  E.  B,  Lawrence,  ♦♦  80  00 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  John  P.  Freier- 

muth,   30  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt,  J.  Henry 

Vanzandt,   35  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  Thomas  F.  Meehan, 30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  D,  Joseph  K.  Nicholls, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  and  Asst  Surg.,  Fred'k  O. 

Waage, 40  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  K,  William  L.  Rountree,  30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  A,  Edward  S.  Townshend, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  B.,  L.  B.  Johnston, 30  00 

|1,544  82 

Total  First  Regiment,   f  19,821  21 


Second  Regiment. 
Headquarters*  Expeusei. 

Colonel  Hamilton  D.  Turner: 

Annual  allowance, 525  42 

Individual  pay,  1,770  44 

Band   allowance,    355  20 

2,651  08 

Company  A,  Captain  Thomas 

G.  Allan: 

Annual  allowance,   250  00 

Individual  pay,   777  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      76  37 

1,103  9/ 

Company  B,  Captain  Francis 

W.  Leng: 

Annual  allowance,   494  85 

Individual  pay,  803  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,398  45 

Company      C,      Captain      J. 

Knight  Reeder: 

Annual   allowance,    453  28 

Individual  pay,  863  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   90  91 

,      1,407  79 

Company  D,  Captain  George 
W.  Durang: 

Annual  allowance,  250  00 

Individual  pay,  904  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac-  *...--.• 

tice, 100  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Guard  of  Penjuylranla— Oontlnnod. 

Company  E,  Captain  Benja- 
min O.  Prick: 

Annual  allowance,  422  75 

Individual  pay,  912  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,434  85 

Company  P,  Captain  W.  Pres- 
ton Tyler: 

Annual  allowance,    2911  46 

Individual  pay, 909  85 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,301  31 

Company  Q,  Captain  Albert 
H.  Ladner,  Jr. : 

Annual  allowance,   345  06 

Individual  pay,  869  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      90  91 

1,305  81 

Company  H,  Captain  Maylin 
J.  Pickering: 

Annual  allowance,  100  00 

Individual  pay,  825  60      • 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      63  64 

989  24 

Company  I,  Captain  Freder- 
ick P.  Knapp: 

Annual  allowance,   321  15 

Individual  pay,  867  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      74  55 

1,263  30 

Company  K,  Captain  Harry 
H.  Walton: 

Annual  allowance,  „    100  00 

Individual  pay,  842  92 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      72  73 

1,015  65 

Company  L,  Captain  John  H. 
Hall: 

Annual  allowance,   257  33 

Individual  pay,  935  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  M,  Captain  Charles 
MacBride: 

Annual  allowance,  453  89 

Individual  pay,  842  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac-  \ 

tice, 100  00 

1,396  49 

Officers*  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  rifle 

Practice,  K.  K.  V.  Casey,. .  40  00 

Captain,     Co.     K.,      S.     M. 

Freeman,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  Frank  E. 

Klinger,     30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Batt.  Quarter- 
master    and     Commissary, 

A.  R.  Lockhart, 31  95 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  Emil  F. 

Hartner,    30  00 

Capt,  Co.,  L.,  John  H.  Hall,  30  00 

Major  Philip  H.  Kunzig, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg., 

H.  H.  Doan,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt. 

R.  F.  Gordon, 40  00 

Capt.,    Co.    B,    Francis    W. 

Leng,    30  00 

Capt,    Co.     D,    George    W. 

Durang,  30  00 

Second    Lieut,    Co.    D,    Ro- 

manus  Fellmann,    30  00 

Capt.,    Co.    E,    Benjamin    O. 

Frick,    30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  Robert  Y. 

Gearhart, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  Thomas 

E.  Fleming,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  H,  M.  J.  Pickering,  30  00     -. 

Capt.,  Co.  1,  Edwin  E.  Hulley,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  M,  J.  W.  H. 

Weber,   30  00 

Col.  Hamilton  D.  Turner, 40  00 

Lieut  Co.  August  P.  Kunzig,  40  00 

Captain   and   Quartermaster, 

Jacob  H.  Geissel,  40  00 

Captain     and     Commissary, 

William  S.  Wadsworth,  . .  40  00 

Capt.,    Co,    A,    Thomas    G. 

Allan, 80  00 

Firot  Lieut,,  Co.  A,  George 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  A,  J.  C. 

Mansfield,    30  00 

Capt,     Co.     C,     J.     Knight 

Keeder,    30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  A.  F. 

Smiley,    , 30  00 

Major  Thomas  J.  Boss, 40  00 

Major  Fred  Sharp,   40  00 

First  Lieut  and  Batt  Adjt, 

Joseph   Moorhead,    40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Eobert  G. 

MacKendrick, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  Craig 

E.   Sears,    30  00 

Capt.,    Co.    F,    W.    Preston 

Tyler,  30  00 

First   Lieut,   Co.   F,   George 

A.  Morrison, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  G,  Clifford 

M.  Tuteur,   30  00 

First   Lieut.,   Co.    K,    H.    G. 

Hamilton,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  M,  Charles  Mac- 
Bride,    30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  F.  F.  Knapp,..  30  00 

Capt.,     Co.     K,     Harry     H. 

Walton,   30  00 

1,281  95 

Total  Second  Regiment,   19,097  40 

Third  Regiment 
Headquarters*  Expenses. 

Colonel  Benjamin  C.  Tilgman: 

Annual  allowance,   404  20 

Individual  pay,  1,601  09 

Band  allowance,   369  00 

2,435  02 

Company    A,    Captain    John 

McMahon: 

Annual  allowance,   330  85 

Individual  pay,  761  36 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,192  21 

Company  B,  Captain  Arthur 

Littler: 

Annual  allowance,  350  00 

Individual  pay,  893  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   ., 8546 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

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Company  M,  Captain  Charles 
MacBride: 

Annual  allowance,  453  89 

Individual  pay,  842  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac-  \ 

tice, 100  00 

1,396  49 

Officers'  Annua]  Allowance. 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  rifle 

Practice,  K.  K.  V.  Casey,. .  40  00 

Captain,     Co.     K.,     S.     M. 

Freeman,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  Frank  E. 

Klinger,     30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Batt.  Quarter- 
master    and     Commissary, 

A.  R.  Lockhart, 31  95 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  Emil  F. 

Hartner,    30  00 

Capt,  Co.,  L.,  John  H.  Hall,  30  00 

Major  Philip  H.  Kunzig, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg., 

H.  H.  Doan,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt. 

R.  F.  Gordon, 40  00 

Capt.,    Co.    B,    Francis    W. 

Leng,    30  00 

Capt,,    Co.    D,    George    W, 

Durang,  30  00 

Second    Lieut,    Co.    D,    Ro- 

manus  Fellmann,    30  00 

Capt.,    Co.    E,    Benjamin    O. 

Frick,    30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  F,  Robert  Y. 

Gearhart, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  Thomas 

E.  Fleming,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  H,  M.  J.  Pickering,  30  00     . 

Capt,  Co.  1,  Edwin  E.  Hulley,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  M,  J.  W.  H. 

Weber,   30  00 

Col.  Hamilton  D.  Turner, 40  00 

Lieut  Co.  August  P.  Kunzig,  40  00 

Captain   and   Quartermaster, 

Jacob  H.  Geissel,  40  00 

Captain     and     Commissary, 

William  S.  Wadsworth,  . .  40  00 

Capt.,    Co.    A,    Thomas    G. 

Allan, 80  00 

Firot  Lieut,  Co,  A,  George  u  rnnalp 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  A,  J.  C. 

Mansfield,   30  00 

Capt,     Co.     C,     J.     Knight 

Beeder,    30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  A.  F. 

Smiley,    * 30  00 

Major  Thomas  J.  Boss, 40  00 

Major  Fred  Sharp,   40  00 

First  Lieut  and  Batt  Adjt, 

Joseph  Moorhead,    40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Bobert  G. 

MacKendrick, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  Craig 

E.   Sears,    30  00 

Capt,    Co.    F,    W.    Preston 

Tyler,  30  00 

First  Lieut,   Co.   F,   George 

A.  Morrison, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  G,  Clifford 

M.  Tuteur,   30  00 

First   Lieut.,   Co.    K,   H.    G. 

Hamilton,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  M,  Charles  Mac- 
Bride,    30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  F.  F.  Knapp,..  30  00 

Capt,     Co.     K,     Harry     H. 

Walton,   30  00 

1,281  95 

Total  Second  Begiment,   19,097  40 

Third  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Benjamin  C.  Tilgman: 

Annual  allowance,  404  20 

Individual  pay,  1,601  09 

Band  allowance,   369  00 

2,435  02 

Company    A,    Captain    John 
McMahon: 

Annual  allowance,   330  85 

Individual  pay,  761  36 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

.         ^ 192  21 

Company  B,  Captain  Arthur 
Littler: 

Annual  allowance,  350  00 

Individual  pay,  893  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  C,  Captain  Howard 
T.  Bluett: 

Annual  allowance,  350  00 

Individual  pay,  900  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,350  10 

Company  D,  Captain  Erwin 
C.  W.  Davis: 

Annual  allowance,  331  72 

Individual  pay,  787  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,219  56 

Company  E,  Captain  Lewis 
Leyman: 

Annual  allowance,  377  88 

Individual  pay,  865  36 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,343  24 

Company  P,  Captain  Andrew 
E.  Olsen: 

Annual  allowance,  273  37 

Individual  pay,  886  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,259  47 

Company  G,  Captain  James 
Bobinson: 

Annual  allowance,  386  95 

Individual  pay,  821  12 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,308  07 

Company  H,  Captain  J. 
Morgan  Lister: 

Individual  pay,  715  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      96  36 

811  96 

Company  I,  Captain  Frank 
H.  Henry: 

Annual  allowance,  213  81 

Individual  pay,  848  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

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Bxpendlturat  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Quart  of  Pennsylvania— Oonttnood. 

Company  K,  Captain  George 
Blair: 

Annual  allowance,  250  00 

Individual  pay,  851  87 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 


Company  L,  Captain  John  W. 
Poos: 

Annual  allowance,  350  00 

Individual  pay,  765  12 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

Company  M,  Captain  Benja- 
min H.  Whittaker: 

Annual  allowance,  334  75 

Individual  pay,  737  73 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 


Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Major  John  F.  Smull, 31  00 

Major  and   Surgeon,  Harlan 
Shoemaker,  40  00 

Second  Lieut,  and  Batt  Quar- 
termaster, J.  A.  Griffin,  . .  32  22 

First  Lieut,   Co.   B,  Robert 
Bright, 30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  G,  James  Robinson,  30  00 

First   Lieut,   Co.   H,   J.    M. 
Lister,    30  00 

Capt,     Co.     K,     George    S. 
Russell,    30  00 

Capt,  Co.  L,  John  W.  Foos,         30  00 

Lieut.  Col.  Caldwell  K.  Bid- 
die,   40  00 

Capt     and     Quartermaster, 
Charles  C.  Meyers, 40  00 

Captain    and    Commissary, 
Charles  J.  Hendler,  30  67 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt, 
George  M.  Hulme, 40  00 

Capt,  Co.  B,  Arthur  Littler,  30  00 

Capt,    Co.    C,    Howard    T. 
Bluett,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  E,  Lewis  Leyman,         30  00 

Capt,  Co.  F,  Andrew  E.  Olsen,         30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  F,  Charles 
P.Wagner, 29  58 


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1,215  12 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

First  Lieut.,   Co.   K,   George 

Blair,   30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  L,  Frank  J. 

Palmer,    2  78 

Capt,   Co.    M,   Benjamin   H. 

Whittaker,    •       30  00 

Major  George  E.  Kemp, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt. 

Kobert  Morris, 40  00 

Capt,  Co.  A.,  John  McMahon,  30  00 

First   Lieut,   Co.    C.    W.   A. 

Hargesheimer,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  C.  Frank 

P.  Ruddat,   30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  J.  A. 

Wiggins,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  I,  Wm.  H. 

Schenkel,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  K.  Bernice 

Megonegal,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  L,  Henry  N. 

Speer,     30  00 

Capt.,  and  Adjt.,  F.  B.  Bower,  40  00 

946  25 

Total  Third  Regiment, 17,946  32 

Total   First  Brigade, |58,720  23 


SECOND  BRIGADE. 

Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Brigadier  General   Willis   J. 
Hulings: 

Annual  allowance, f  517  49 

Individual  pay,   731  59 

Horse  Hire, 20  00 

11,269  08 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Brig.  Gen.,  Willis  J.  Hulings, f 40  00 

Major  and  Commissary,  John  H.  Martin,  40  00 

Major  and  Inspector,  Harry  G.  Koerner,  40  00 

Major  and  Adjt.  Gen.,  John  M.  Reed,  . .  40  00 


160  00 


Total,  11,429  08 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Tenth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Richard  Coulter,  Jr.: 

Annual  allowance, $318  30 

Individual  pay,  1,867  48 

Band  allowance, ' 168  22 

$2,354  00 

Company  A,  Captain  John  K 
Hodgson  : 

Annual  allowance, $373  55 

Individual  pay,  861  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,           100  00 

1,335  15 

Company  B,  Captain  Joseph 

H.  Thompson: 

Annual  allowance, $298  40 

Individual  pay,  844  59 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      85  46 

1,228  45 

Company  C,  Captain  Charles 

W.  Ashcr;ift: 

Annual  allowance, $473  54 

Individual  pay,  776  62 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,350  16 

Company  D,  Captain  Roy  B. 

Keffer: 

Annual  allowance, $349  94 

Individual  pay,  821  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,           100  00 

1,271  54 

Company  E,  Captain  J.  Lloyd 

Kalp: 

Annual  allowance,  $406  27 

Individual  pay,  874  66 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,           100  00 

1,380  93 

Company  F,  Captain  Charles 

C.  McLain: 

Annual  allowance, $352  99 

Individual  pay,  943  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,           100  00 

1,396  59 

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■ipenditnna  of  tho  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Penngylvania— OoDtlnoed. 

Company  G,  Captain  John  A. 
Woleslagle: 

Annual  allowance,  9256  61 

Individual  pay,  880  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,237  21 

Company  H,  Captain  William 

J.  Dulaney: 

Annual  allowance,    9303  69 

Individual  pay, 905  60 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,509  29 

Company  I,  Captain  Wade  T. 

Kline: 

Annual  allowance,    f  100  00 

Individual  pay, 947  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,147  60 

Company  E,  Captain  R.  E. 

Kent: 

Annual  allowance,    f  150  00 

Individual  pay,  855  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,105  84 

Company  L,  Captain  George 

J.  McCune: 

Annual  alowance, 9305  70 

Individual  pay,  871  60 

Armory  rent,  116  67 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,393  97 

Company  M,  Captain  Harry 

B.  Wise: 

Annual  allowance,  43  43 

Individual  pay,  745  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice          100  00 

889  03 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  H.  E.  Teeple, 930  00 

Captain  Co.  A,  John  N.  Hodgson, 30  00 

Capt.  Co.  A,  George  J.  McCune, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  James  L.  Kalp, 

2  years,   60  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Qoard  of  FennejlTanla— Continued. 

Major,  Harry  W.  Pee, 40  00 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  rifle  practice, 

K.  M.  Cook, 40  00 

Capt  Co.  C,  C.  W.  Ashcraft, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  E,  James  Harking, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  P,  M.  H.  Bruce, 30  00 

Captain  Co.  G,  J.  A.  Woleslagle, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  G,  W.  C.  Weaver, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  Frank  Brehman,  . .  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  Edward  Martin, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Addison  Forsha,  . .  23  98 

Col.  Richard  Coulter,  Jr.,  40  00 

Lieut,  Col.  Thomas  S.  Crago, 40  00 

Major  Henry  W.  Coulter,  40  00 

Major  George  L.  Gordon,   14  29 

Major  and  Surg.,  L.  P.  McCormick,  ..  40  00 

Capt,  and  Quartermaster,  Henry  Welty,  40  00 

Capt,  and  Chaplain,  Henry  W.  Temple,  40  00 
First  Lieut,  and  Asst  Surg.,  Arthur  E. 

Crow, , 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt  Adjt,  Edward  L. 

Yohe,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  William  Fish, 30  00 

Capt  Co.  H,  William  J.  Dulaney, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  Wade  T.  Kline, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  I,  James  B.  Wirsing,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  K,  Walter  C.  Mont- 
gomery,   30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Beese  B.  Pearce, 30  00 

Capt.  and  Adjt,  A.  W.  Powell, 40  00 

Capt.  and  Commissary,  John  D.  Hitch- 

nwm,    40  00 

Capt,  Co.  F,  Charles  C.  McLain,  v 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  Frank  G.  Weber,  30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Alva  M.  Walters,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  B.  E.  Kent, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Thomas  P.  Jones,  . .  30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  D,  Philip  W.  Hetzel,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  I,  N.  L.  Hollings- 

worth, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Asst  Surg.,  Robert  S. 

McKee,    40  00 

1,308  27 

Total  Tenth  Regiment,    118,908  03 

Sixteenth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  George  C.  Bickards: 

Annual  allowance,  $386  70 

Individual  pay,  1,804  56 

Band  allowance,    200  00 

2,391  26 


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Bxpendltnrea  of  tho  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  G,  Captain  John  A. 
Woleslagle: 

Annual  allowance,  9256  61 

Individual  pay,  880  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,237  21 

Company  H,  Captain  William 

J.  Dulaney: 

Annual  allowance,    9303  69 

Individual  pay,  905  60 

Armory  rent, 200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,509  29 

Company  I,  Captain  Wade  T. 

Kline: 

Annual  allowance,   9100  00 

Individual  pay, 947  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice          100  00 

1,147  60 

Company  E,  Captain  R.  E. 

Kent: 

Annual  allowance,    9150  00 

Individual  pay,  855  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice^          100  00 

1,105  84 

Company  L,  Captain  George 

J.  McCune: 

Annual  alowance, 9305  70 

Individual  pay,  871  60 

Armory  rent, 116  67 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,393  97 

Company  M,  Captain  Harry 

B.  Wise: 

Annual  allowance,  43  43 

Individual  pay,  745  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice^          100  00 

889  03 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  H.  E.  Teeple, 930  00 

Captain  Co.  A,  John  N.  Hodgson, 30  00 

Capt  Co.  A,  George  J.  McCune, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  E,  James  L.  Kalp, 

2  years,   60  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Major,  Harry  W.  Pee, 40  00 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  rifle  practice, 

K.  M.  Cook, 40  00 

Capt  Co.  C,  C.  W.  Ashcraft, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  E,  James  Harking, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  M.  H.  Bruce, 30  00 

Captain  Co.  G,  J.  A.  Woleslagle, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  Q,  W.  C.  Weaver, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  Frank  Brehman,  . .  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  Edward  Martin, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Addison  Forsha,  . .  23  98 

Col.  Richard  Coulter,  Jr.,  40  00 

Lieut,  Col.  Thomas  S.  Crago, 40  00 

Major  Henry  W.  Coulter,  40  00 

Major  George  L.  Gordon,   14  29 

Major  and  Surg.,  L.  P.  McCormick,  . .  40  00 

Capt,  and  Quartermaster,  Henry  Welty,  40  00 

Capt,  and  Chaplain,  Henry  W.  Temple,  40  00 
First  Lieut,  and  Asst  Surg.,  Arthur  E. 

Crow, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt  Adjt,  Edward  L. 

Yohe,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  William  Fish, 30  00 

Capt  Co.  H,  William  J.  Dulaney, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  Wade  T.  Kline, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  I,  James  R.  Wirsing,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  K,  Walter  C.  Mont- 
gomery,   30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Beese  B.  Pearce, 30  00 

Capt  and  Adjt,  A.  W.  Powell, 40  00 

Capt  and  Commissary,  John  D.  Hitch- 

nwm,    40  00 

Capt,  Co.  F,  Charles  C.  McLain,  v 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  Frank  G.  Weber,  30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Alva  M.  Walters,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  R.  E.  Kent, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Thomas  P.  Jones,  . .  30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  D,  Philip  W.  Hetzel,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  I,  N.  L.  Hollings- 

worth, 30  00 

First  Lieut  and  Asst  Surg.,  Robert  S. 

McKee,    40  00 

1,308  27 

Total  Tenth  Regiment,    118,908  03 

Sixteenth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  George  C.  Rickards: 

Annual  allowance,  $386  70 

Individual  pay,  1,804  56 

Band  allowance,    200  00 

2,391  26 


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■spendltmr—  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennaylvanl  a— Continued. 

Company  G,  Captain  John  A. 
Woleslagle: 

Annual  allowance,  f  256  61 

Individual  pay,  880  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,237  21 

Company  H,  Captain  William 

J.  Dulaney: 

Annnal  allowance,    $303  69 

Individual  pay, 905  60 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,609  29 

Company  I,  Captain  Wade  T. 

Kline: 

Annual  allowance,    f  100  00 

Individual  pay,  947  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice    100  00 

1,147  60 

Company  E,  Captain  R.  E. 

Kent: 

Annual  allowance,    f  150  00 

Individual  pay,  855  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,105  84 

Company  L,  Captain  George 

J.  McCune: 

Annual  alowance, |305  70 

Individual  pay,  871  60 

Armory  rent, 116  67 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 

1,393  97 

Company  M,  Captain  Harry 

B.  Wise: 

Annual  allowance,  43  43 

Individual  pay,  745  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice^          100  00 

889  03 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  H.  E.  Teeple, |30  00 

Captain  Co.  A,  John  N.  Hodgson, 30  00 

Capt  Co.  A,  George  J.  McCune, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  James  L.  Kalp, 

2  years,   60  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    National  Qoard  of  PeoaayiTaalm— OontlnooA. 

Major,  Harry  W.  Pee, 40  00 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  rifle  practice, 

R.  M.  Cook, 40  00 

Capt  Co.  C,  C.  W.  Ashcraft, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  E,  James  Harking, 30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  F,  M.  H.  Bruce, 30  00 

Captain  Co.  Q,  J.  A.  Woleslagle, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  Q,  W.  C.  Weaver, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  O,  Frank  Brehman,  . .  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  E,  Edward  Martin, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Addison  Forsha,  . .  23  98 

Col.  Richard  Coulter,  Jr.,  40  00 

Lieut,  Col.  Thomas  S.  Crago, 40  00 

Major  Henry  W.  Coulter,  40  00 

Major  George  L.  Gordon,   14  29 

Major  and  Surg.,  L.  P.  McCormick,   . .  40  00 

Capt,  and  Quartermaster,  Henry  Welty,  40  00 

Capt,  and  Chaplain,  Henry  W.  Temple,  40  00 
First  Lieut,  and  Asst  Surg.,  Arthur  E. 

Crow,    , , 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt  Adjt,  Edward  L. 

Yohe,   40  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  William  Fish, 30  00 

Capt  Co.  H,  William  J.  Dulaney, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  Wade  T.  Kline, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  I,  James  R.  Wirsing,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  K,  Walter  C.  Mont- 
gomery,   30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Reese  B.  Pearce, 30  00 

Capt.  and  Adjt,  A.  W.  Powell, 40  00 

Capt.  and  Commissary,  John  D.  Hitch- 
man,    40  00 

Capt,  Co.  F,  Charles  C.  McLain,  v 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  Frank  G.  Weber,  30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  Alva  M.  Walters,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  R.  E.  Kent, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  Thomas  P.  Jones,  . .  30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  D,  Philip  W.  Hetzel,  . .  30  00 
Second  Lieut,  Co.   I,  N.  L.  Hollings- 

worth, 30  00 

First  Lieut  and  Asst  Surg.,  Robert  S. 

McKee,    40  00 

1,308  27 


Total  Tenth  Regiment,    118,908  03 


Sixteenth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  George  C.  Rickards: 

Annual  allowance,  |386  70 

Individual  pay,  1,804  56 

Band  allowance,   200  00 

2,391  26 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  A,  Captain  Meade 
B.  Webb: 

Annual  allowance,   $437  67 

Individual  pay,  828  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,366  02 

Company  B,  Captain  Charles 
P.  Clyde: 

Annual  allowance,   $617  80 

Individual  pay,  828  85 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     \ 100  00 

—         1,546  65 

Company  C,  Captain  Ked- 
mond  II.  Slone : 

Annual   allowance,    $150  00 

Individual  pay,  833  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     100  00 

1,083  10 

Company  D,  Captain  David 
K.  James: 

Annual  alowance,  $631  19 

Individual  pay,  811  26 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,542  45 

Company  E,  Captain  Vance 
K.  Burchfield: 

Individual  pay,  . . . . $836  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

936  35 

Company  F,  Captain  John  C. 
O'Connor: 

Annual  allowtmce,   $410  21 

Individual  pay,  770  35 

Armory  rent,  108  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,388  56 

Company  G,  Captain  Henry 
N.  Pudenz: 

Annual   allowance,    $261  15 

Individual  pay,   821  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,182  9#igitlz 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.  National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  H,  Captain  Lewis 
B.  Long: 

Annual  allowance,    f 250  00 

Individual  pay,  861  94 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 


Company  I,  Captain  Charles 
E.  Bordwell: 

Annual   allowance,    $373  02 

Individual  pay,  814  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     100  00 

Company  K,  Captain  Samuel 
B.  Cochran: 

Annual  allowance,   $  150  00 

Individual  pay,  889  60 

Armory  rent,   200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,              100  00 


1,211  94 


1,287  12 


Company  L,  Captain  Arda  J, 
Cumberland: 

Annual  allowance,   $348  34 

Individual  pay,  826  35 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 


1,339  60 


Company  M,  Captain  Charles 
B.  Smathers: 

Annual  allowance,   $450  17 

Individual  pay,  826  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 


1,274  69 


1,376  77 


Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 


Capt,  Co.  E.  Leonard  L.  Bay, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  C,  John  J.  Costello,  . . 
First  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  H.  S.  McFarland,  . . 

Capt.  and  Adjt,  E.  L.  Humes, 

First   Lieut,   and   Battn.   Adjt.,   E.   L. 

Bhone,   

Col.  George  C.  Bickards, 

Major,  Clyde  D.  Wilcox, 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  A,  Albert  F.  Carlburg, 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  E,  Clyde  E.  Pizer,  . . 

Capt.,  Co.  G,  Henry  N.  Pudenz, 

Capt.,  Co.  K,  Samuel  B.  Cochrane, _  _   _  _ 

First  Lieut,  Co.  K,  Harry  J.  Walter,  . .  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  M,  J.  A.  Kennedy,  ....  m  (\(\ 


1 25  00 

29  82 

12  30 

40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

20  05 

30  00 

29  12 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 


Major,  Andrew  D.  Burns, 

Major,  B.  B.  Gambler,   

Major  and  Surgeon,  W.  O.  Johnston,  . . 
Capt  and  Inspector  of  Small- Arms  prac- 
tice, Orlo  J.  Gunning, 

Gapt  and  Asst  Surg.,  W.  M.  Bobertson, 
Gapt   and   Quartermaster,   Thomas   B. 

Patton,   

First  Lieut  and  Battn.  Adjt,  Kuel  B. 

Stillman,  

Second  Lieut,  Go.  A,  Charles  E.  Keefer, 
First  Lieut,  Co.  D,  Henry  H.  McGregor, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  E,  V.  B.  Burchfield, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  I,  William  Tribble, 

Capt,  Go.  L,  Arda  J.  Cumberland, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  L,  A.  J.  Thompson,  .... 

Capt,  Co.  M,  C.  Blaine  Smathers, 

Lieut  Col.,  James  McElhinney,   

First  Lieut,  and  Asst  Surg.,  John  C. 

Wilkina,   

Second  Lieut,  Battn.  Quartermaster  and 

Comsy.,  M.  H.  Mizener,  

Capt  Co.  A,  Meade  B.  Webb, 

Capt,  Co.  B,  Charles  F.  Clyde, 

Capt,  Co.  E,  Leonard  L.  Bay, 

First  Lieut,  Co.,  G,  L.  M.  Phelps, 

Second  Lieut,  Go.  G,  James  A.  Sanders, 
Second  Lieut.,  Go.  I,  Erick,  S.  Munson, 
Second  Lieut.,  Co.  K,  Joseph  E.  Geiger, 
Second  Lieut,  Co.  L,  Boy  I.  Burtner, 
First  Lieut,  Co.  F.,  George  J.  Krepp, 

Capt.  Co.,  H,  Lewis  B.  Long, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  Valentine  Murray, 

First  Lieut,  Co.  H,  John  L.  Park, 

Gapt  and  Chaplain,  F.  M.  Silsley,  . . 


40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

18  86 

40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

19  20 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

40  00 

|1,374  35 


Total  Sixteenth  Begiment, 


f  19,301  86 


Eightenth  Begiment 
Headquarters   Expenses. 

Colonel  Albert  J.  Logan: 

Annual  allowance,  |385  75 

Individual  pay,  1,796  62 

Band  allowance,  468  23 

Company  A,  Captain  Edward 
L.  Cheyney: 

Individual  pay,  f  669  60 

Armory  rent, 100  00 


2,650  60 


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Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      76  36 

845  96 

Company  B,   Captain  Edward 
E.  P.  Sleppy: 

Individual  pay,  |873  10 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,073  10 

Company  C,  Captain  Frank 
C.  Demmler: 

Annual  Allowance,    f 200  00 

Individual  pay,  788  59 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,188  59 

Company  D,  Captain  Palmer 
S.  Chambers: 

Annual  allowance,  f 250  00 

Individual  pay, 749  00 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     100  00 

1,199  00 

Company  E,  Captain  John  K. 
Clement: 

Annual  allowance,   f  278  77 

Individual  pay,  709  10 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Comutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      90  91 

1,178  78 

Company  F,  Captain  John  D. 
Meyer: 

Annual  allowance,    . ., f  150  00 

Individual  pay,  793  60 

Armory  rent,   100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,143  60 

Company  G,  Captain  Oscar  T. 
Taylor: 

Annual  allowance,   |392  37 

Individual  pay, 665  85 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      87  27 

1,245  49 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  H,  Captain  Marcus 
A.  Smith: 

Annual  allowance,  f  100  00 

Individual  pay,  798  60 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,098  60 

Company  I,  Captain  Robert 

Q.  Woodside: 

Annual   allowance,    f  100  00 

Individual  pay,  806  60 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,106  60 

Company  K,  Captain   Elmer 

P.  Kuhn: 

Annual  allowance,  f  250  00 

Individual  pay, 816  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     100  00 

1,166  10 

Company  L,  Captain  Marshal 

Henderson: 

Individual  pay,  692  11 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      94  55 

886  M 

Company  M,  Captain  Walter 

H.  Stifel: 

Annual  allowance,   f  259  19 

Individual  pay,  685  44 

Armory  rent,  100  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     100  00 

1,144  63 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt,   Co.   K,   James   L. 

Wehn,    30  00 

Captain     Co.     F,     John     D. 

Meyer,    30  00 

Second     Lt.     Co.     A,     John 

Barton,    30  00 

Second  Lt.  Co.  F,  R.  W.  Gos- 

nell,    30  00 

Colonel  Albert  J.  Logan, 40  00 

Lt  Col.  James  H.  Bigger, . .  40  00 

Major  Edward  Lee  Kearns,  40  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Major,  W.  K.  Reifsnyder,   . .  40  00 

Captain  and  Asst.  Surg.,  E. 

M.  Hand, 40  00 

Captain  and   Quartermaster, 

J.  C.  Miller,   40  00 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  Rifle 

Practice,  Edward  B.  Riddle,  40  00 

Captain  Co.  B,  E.  E.  Sleppy,  30  00 

First  Lt   Co.   B,   Elmer  K. 

Rupp,    30  00 

First  Lt  Co.  C,  Reynolds,  M. 

Sleppy, 30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  F,  E.  H.  Co- 
burn,    30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  K,  William 

W.   Gill,    30  00 

Captain   Co.   M,   Walter  H. 

Stifel,    30  00 

Captain    and    Adjt,    C.    B. 

Mehard,    40  00 

Captain  and  Commissary,  J. 

C.  Blair,   40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt, 

Clyde  F.  France,  37  45 

First  Lt  and  Batt'n.  Adjt., 

Robert  Pollock, 40  00 

Captain    Co.    I,    Robert    G, 

Woodside,    30  00 

First  Lt.,   Co.   I,   Harry   A. 

Persell,    30  00 

Major,    Bertram    L.    Succop,  40  00 

First  Lt  and  Batt'n.  Adjt., 

Frank  H.  Clay,  40  00 

Captain    Co.    C,    Frank    C. 

Demmler,    30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  G,  William  H. 

Brown,    30  00 

Captain   Marcus,    A.    Smith,  30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.   H,  Frank  C. 

KunkeQ,    30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co.  H,  Westley  H. 

Becker,    30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  I,  John   L. 

Bingham,    30  00 

Captain    Co.    K,    Elmer    P. 

Kuhn,    30  00 

Captain  Co.  L,  Marshal  Hen- 
derson,      30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  L,  Lee  J.  Colvin,  30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co,  L,  Wm.  J.  Mc- 

Alister,    30  00 

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■xpendltniee  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

First  Lt,  Co.  M,  Waldo  P. 
Breeden,  2  years,  60  00 

Captain  Co.  A,  Edward  L. 
Cheyney,   30  00 

Captain  and  Chaplain,  Apple- 
ton  Bash, 40  00 

1,307  45 

Total  Eighteenth  Regiment, f  17,235  16 

Total,  Second  Brigade,   |56,874  12 


THIRD  BRIGADE. 

Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Brigadier  General  Charles  M. 
Clement: 

Annual  allowance,  f  1,043  93 

Individual  pay,  561  77 

Horse  hire,  72  00 

1,677  70 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Brigadier     General,     C.     B. 

Dougherty,   $40  00 

Major  and  Quartermaster,  F. 

M.  Vandling,  40  00 

Major  and  Ordnance  Officer, 

Charles  C.  Jones,  40  00 

Major  and  Commissary,  Gor- 
don Scott,    40  00 

Major  and  Adjt  Gen.,  Wm. 

Sharpe,    40  00 

Major   and    Surgeon,   G.    H. 

Halberstadt,    40  00 

Major  and  Judge  Advocate  D. 

J.  Davis, 40  00 

280  00 

Total,    |1,957  70 

Ninth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Asher  Miner: 

Annual  allowance,  $ 254  29 

Individual  pay,  593  73 

Band  allowance,    100  00 

948  02 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  A,  Captain  Charles 
P.  Boldt: 

Annual  allowance,   $400  87 

Individual  pay,  513  90 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,014  77 

Company  B.  Captain  Sterling 
E.  W.  Eyer: 

Annual  allowance,  $ 388  34 

Individual  pay,  525  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,013  99 

Company  C,  Captain  Jacob  A. 
Fleischer: 

Annual  allowance,  $453  70 

Individual  pay,  534  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,087  85 

Company  D,  Captain  William 
J.  Weitzel: 

Annual   allowance,    $429  56 

Individual  pay,  563  90 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,093  46 

Company  E,  Captain  Dor- 
rance  Reynolds: 

Annual  allowance,   $662  43 

Individual  pay,  513  90 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac-  -  ^ 

tice,    •.        Ifvn* 

'  _    ~o\)  00 

1,476  33 

Annual  9p**^ 

Indivi^11™*11^  *256  16 

Coir*™*1,  pay,  608  40 

^mutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

964  56 

Company  Q,  Captain  William 
I.  Bavert: 

Annual   allowance,    $324  97 

Individual  pay, 574  65 

■  899  62 

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Expeodftiirts  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  H,  Captain  James 
F.  O'Boyle: 

Annual  allowance,  $350  00 

Individual  pay, 588  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,038  15 

Company  I,  Captain  George 

B.  Eostenbauder: 

Annual  allowance,    $321  90 

Individual  pay, 556  65 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,178  55 

Company  E,  Captain  William 
H.  Zierdt: 

Annual  allowance,  $200  00 

Individual  pay,  534  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

834  IB 

Company  L,  Captain  George 
T.  Bache: 

Annual  allowance,  $292  19 

Individual  pay,  561  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

953  34 

Company  M,  Captain  Walter 

8.  Garman :  ' 

Annual  allowance,  $338  57 

Tnrtfvidual  pay,  550  70 

«KWt  fWiu       fts*  rifle  prac- 
CommutatioirtTT*^^^  1()0  0Q 

tice,    "*\ 989  27 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lt.,  Co.  D,  Harry C.        ^  ^  "^  *  . 

FiK?!dCo.  K,'  W.'  H."  Bmaw-  ^  ^ 

sSd'LtVco'.  K,  Conrad  P.  ^  Q0 

S^^:^^:^      300°  ^1 

C^Sco'^'charies  A.  ^  ^  i 

Judge,   . .  ?  •  •  •  t 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt,  S. 

F.  French,   40  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  L,  A.  K.  Czecho- 

wicz, 30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  H,  Patrick  J. 

Gibbons,    30  00 

Colonel  Asher  Miner,   40  00 

Major  George  W.  Coxe, 40  00 

Major  Olin  F.  Harvey, 40  00 

First    Lt.    and    Asst.    Surg., 

James  W.  Geist,   40  00 

Second  Lt.  and  Commissary, 

George  F.  Bnss, 40  00 

Captain,   Co.   A,   Charles   F. 

Boldt,    30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  A,  John  T. 

Jetter,  Jr.,   30  00 

Captain,  Co.   B,   Sterling  E. 

W.  Eyer,  30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  C,  J.  A.  Fleischer,  30  00 

Second   Lt.,   Co.   C,  William 

Snyder,    30  00 

Captain,  Co.  D,   William  J. 

Weitzel,    30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  F,  Harry  G. 

Horton,    30  00 

First  Lt,  Co..  G,  C.  R.  Wil- 
liams, , 30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  G,  Milton  H. 

Brobst,    30  00 

Captain,    Co.    H,    James    F. 

O'Boyle,    30  00 

Captain,  Co.  K.  W.  H.  Zierdt,  30  00 

Captain,    Co.    L,    George    T. 

Bache,    30  00 

Captain*   Co.   M,   Walter   S.- 

Garman,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  M,  William  H. 

Everhart,    30  00 

Lt.  Col.,  James  A.  Dewey,  . .  40  00 

Major,  William  F.  Powell,  . .  30  67 

Capt.  and  Quartermaster,  W. 

S.  McLean,  Jr., 40  00 

Capt.  and  Commissary,  W.  C. 

Sterling,    40  00 

Captain,  Co.  E,  Dorrance  Rey- 
nolds,   v 30  00 

Second    Lt,    Co.    I,*  David 

Percy,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  E,  George  O. 

Hinkle,   „„„„„„,„„         80  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Captain,  Co.   F,   Samuel  W. 

Rhoads,   30  00 

Captain,    Co.    I,    George    B. 

Kostenbauder,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  C,  Samuel  J. 

Traher,    30  00 

Captain  and  Adjt,  Henry  H. 

Pease,    40  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  B.  Ridgway  B. 

Espy,    . . , 30  00 

1,300  67 

Total  Ninth   Regiment,    $14,792  73 


Twelfth  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Charles  M.  Clement: 

Annual  allowance,   $344  12 

Individual  pay,  526  85 

Band   allowance,    337  20 

Company  A,  Captain  Thomp- 
son, H.  Morrow: 

Annual    allowance,    $468  87 

Individual  pay,  592  90 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

Company  B,  Captain  Charles 
W.  Heilhecker: 

Annual  allowance,   $417  01 

Individual  pay,  \ . .        500  40 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

Company  C,  Captain  Alfred 
J.  Hester: 

Annual  allowance,   $372  45 

Individual  pay,   615  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

Company  D,  Captain  George 
B.  Konkle: 

Allowance,    $355  31 

Individual  pay,  529  20 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,         100  00 


1,208  17 


1,161  77 


1,017  41 


1,087  60 


984  61 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  E,  Captain  Wallace 
W.  Fetzer: 

Annual   allowance,    f 588  44 

Individual  pay,  626  40 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,314  84 

Company  F,  Captain  Frank 
M.  Herrington: 

Annual  allowance,   f 300  00 

Individual  pay,  581  40 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

981  40 

Company  G,  Captain  John  C. 
White: 

Annual  allowance,   f 383  90 

Individual  pay,  520  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,004  55 

Company  H,  Captain  Albert 
R.  Poorman: 

Annual  allowance, f  374  20 

Individual  pay,  574  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,048  85 

Company  I,  Captain  John  B. 
Beck: 

Annual   Allowance,    f  157*85 

Individual  pay,  571  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   100  00 

829  50 

Company  K,  Captain  William 
H.  Heim: 

Annual  allowance, |338  17 

Individual  pay,  560  83 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

999  00 

Company  L,  Captain  Hugh  S. 

Taylor: 

Annual  allowance,   f 457  68 

Individual  pay,  574  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,132  3§by( 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company    M,    Captain    John 
W.  Fleming: 

Annual  allowance,   f 261  89 

Individual  pay,  519  90 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   100  00 

881  79 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Second  Lt.  and  Batt'n.,  Quar- 
termaster, J.  E.  McCoy,  . .  |40  00 
First    Lt,    Co.    G,    W.    B. 

Eeilly,    30  00 

Major,   Benjamin   H.   Dpdej- 

graff , 40  00 

Captain  and  Adjt,  Matthew 

H.  Taggart,   40  00 

First  Lt,  and  Batt'n.  Adjt, 

George  E.  Deppen, 40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt., 

W.  W.  Duffleld,   40  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  A,  James  A. 

Groff,   30  00 

Captain,  Co.  B,  C.  W.  Heil- 

hecker,  30  00 

Captain,    Co.    C,    Alfred    J. 

Hester,    30  00 

Captain,   Co.   D,   George   B. 

Konkle,    30  00 

Second    Lt.,    Co.    F,    H.    L. 

Driefuss,   30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  G,  N.  S.  Upde-. 

graff,    30  00 

Captain,     Co.     I,     John     B. 

Beck,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.   I,   C.   R.   Mc- 

Murray,   . . . . 30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  K,  W.  L.  Blain,  30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  K,  Clyde  M. 

Smith,    30  00 

Lieut.  Col.,  W.  F.  Barber,  . .  39  76 

Major    and    Surgeon,    F.    E. 

Drumheller,    21  48 

Major,  William  H.  Straub,  . .  33  65 
Capt.  and  Commissary*  Clar- 
ence E.  Foresman, 40  00 

Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small- 
Arms     Practice,     Roy     L. 

Schuyler,,    40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt, 

Martin  W.  Clement, 40  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Captain,  Go.  A,  Thompson  H. 

Morrow,    30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  A,  Samuel  B. 

Wolfe,    30  00 

Second    Lt,    Co.    C,    Oliver 

Dewire,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  D,  J.  A.  Fenste- 

macher,   30  00 

First  Lt,  Co,  B,  Samuel  E. 

Elliott, 30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co.  E,  William  H. 

Nevin,    19  50 

Captain,    Co.    H,   Albert   B. 

Poorman,    30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  H,  Clarence  W. 

Smith,    30  00 

Capt,    Co.    K,    William    H. 

Heim,    17  65 

Capt,  Co.  L,  H.  S.  Taylor,  . .  30  00 

Major,   William  B.   Follmer,  40  00 

Captain  and   Quartermaster, 

Bobert  F.  Hunter, 40  00 

First   Lt    and    Asst.    Surg., 

Cameron  Shultz,  40  00 

Captain,  Co.  E,  Wallace  W. 

Fetaer,  30  00 

Second   Lt,  Co.   I,  Clarence 

W.  Kiess, 30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  L,  E.  B.  Taylor,  30  00 

First   Lt,   Co.   B,   J.   C?yde 

Brown,    22  22 

'-  fl,254  26 

Total  Twelfth  Eegiment,  f  14,905  98 


Thirteenth  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  F.  W.  Stillwell: 

Annual  allowance,  |340  30 

Individual  pay,  525  80 

Band  allowance,  200  00 

Company  A,  Captain  Edward 
J.  Wellner: 

Individual  pay,  441  45 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 


1,066  10 


541  45 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonweal tb.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company    M,    Captain    John 
W.  Fleming: 

Annual  allowance,   f 261  89 

Individual  pay,  519  90 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   100  00 

881  79 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Second  Lt.  and  Batt'n.,  Quar- 
termaster, J.  E.  McCoy,  . .  f  40  00 
First    Lt,    Co.    G,    W.    B. 

Eeilly,    30  00 

Major,   Benjamin   H.   Dpdej- 

graff, 40  00 

Captain  and  Adjt.,  Matthew 

H.  Taggart,   40  00 

First  Lt,  and  Batt'n.  Adjt., 

George  E.  Deppen, 40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt, 

W.  W.  Duffleld,   40  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  A,  James  A. 

Groff,   30  00 

Captain,  Co.  B,  C.  W.  Heil- 

hecker,  30  00 

Captain,    Co.    C,    Alfred    J. 

Hester,    30  00 

Captain,   Co.   D,   George   B. 

Konkle,    30  00 

Second    Lt.,    Co.    F,    H.    L. 

Driefuss,   30  00 

Second  Lt.,  Co.  G,  N.  S.  Upde-  9 

graff,    30  00 

Captain,     Co.     I,     John     B. 

Beck,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  I,  C.   R.   Mc- 

Murray,  . . . .' 30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  K,  W.  L.  Blain,  30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co.  K,  Clyde  M. 

Smith,    30  00 

Lieut.  Col.,  W.  F.  Barber,  . .  39  76 

Major    and    Surgeon,    F.    E. 

Drumheller,    21  48 

Major,  William  H.  Straub,  . .  33  65 
Capt.  and  Commissary*  Clar- 
ence E.  Foresman, 40  00 

Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small- 
Arms     Practice,     Roy     L. 

Schuyler,,    40  00 

First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt, 

Martin  W.  Clement, 40  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Captain,  Co.  A,  Thompson  H. 

Morrow,    30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  A,  Samuel  B. 

Wolfe,    30  00 

Second    Lt,    Co.    C,    Oliver 

Dewire,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  D,  J.  A.  Fenste- 

macher,    30  00 

First  Lt.,  Co.  B,  Samuel  E. 

Elliott, 30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co.  E,  William  H. 

Nevin,    19  50 

Captain,    Co.    H,   Albert   B. 

Poorman,    30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  H,  Clarence  W. 

Smith,    30  00 

Capt,    Co.    K,    William    H. 

Heim,    17  65 

Capt,  Co.  L,  H.  S.  Taylor,  . .  30  00 

Major,   William   R.   Follmer,  40  00 

Captain  and   Quartermaster, 

Robert  F.  Hunter, 40  00 

First   Lt.    and    Asst.    Surg., 

Cameron  Shultz, 40  00 

Captain,  Co.  E,  Wallace  W. 

Fetaer,  30  00 

Second  Lt,  Co.   I,  Clarence 

W.  Kiess, 30  00 

First  Lt,  Co.  L,  E.  R.  Taylor,  30  00 

First   Lt.,   Co.   B,  J.   Qlyde 

Brown,    22  22 

'-  f  1,254  26 

Total  Twelfth  Regiment,  f  14,905  98 


Thirteenth  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  F.  W.  Stillwell: 

Annual  allowance,   $340  30 

Individual  pay,  525  80 

Band  allowance,  200  00 

Company  A,  Captain  Edward 
J.  Wellner: 

Individual  pay,  441  45 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,          100  00 


1,066  10 


541  45 

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Expend  Iturea  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  B,  Captain  Chester 
D.  Smith: 

Annual  allowance,   f  100  00 

Individual  pay,  439  65 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

639  65 

Company  C,  Captain  Michael 
W.  Murphy: 

Annual  allowance,   $341  77 

Individual  pay,  461  70 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

903  47 

Company  D,  Captain  Ralph 
A.  Gregory: 

Annual  allowance,   f  200  00 

Individual  pay,  .  * 462  45 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

762  45 

Company  E,  Captain  Carroll 
J.  Kelley: 

Annual  allowance,   f 327  69 

Individual  pay,  545  40 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   100  00 

973  09 

Company  F,  Captain  David 
Boies: 

Individual  pay,  f 464  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,    90  91 

555  06 

Company  H,  Captain  Thomas 
Russell,  Jr.: 

Annual  allowance,   f 363  98 

Individual  pay,  433  40 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   100  00 

897  38 

Company  I,  Captain  Charles 
C.  Johnson: 

Annual  allowance,   f  425  14 

Individual  pay,  468  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   : :      ioo  oo 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  K,  Captain  Albert 
G.  Rutherford: 

Annual  allowance,   f  150  00 

Individual  pay,  480  15 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

730  15 

Company  L,   Captain  David 

W.  Davies: 

Individual  pay,  434  70 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

534  70 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Captain     and     Commissary, 

Worthington  Scranton,  ...  |40  00 
First  Lt.  and  Batt'n.  Adjt., 

Wilson  Bailey,    40  00 

First  Lt.  Co.  C,  Edward  J. 

Horan,  30  00 

Colonel  F.  W.  Stillwell,  ....  40  00 

Lt.  Col.,  Ezra  H.  Ripple,  Jr.,  .40  00 
Major  Edmund  H.  F.  Conrad,  40  00 

Major  William  A.  Raub,  ....  40  00 

Captain   and   Quartermaster, 

James  K.  Gearhart, 40  00 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  Rifle 

Practice,  J.  M.  McCourt,  . .  40  00 

Captain,   Co.   A,  Edward   J. 

Wellner,    30  00 

First    Lt.     Co.     A,     W.    H. 

Hall,  Jr., 30  00 

Captain,  Co.   B,   Chester  D. 

Smith,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  C,  M.  W.  Murphy  30  00 

Capt.,     Co.     D,     Ralph     A. 

Gregory,    30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  Harry  R. 

Kinsley, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  Edward 

F.  Doney, 30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  H.,  Thomas  Russel, 

Jr.,    30  00 

First    Lieut.,    Co.    I,    Frank 

M.  Godley,   30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  L,  David  W.  Davies,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  L,  James  F. 

Cooper,    30  00 

Capt.,     Co.     E,     Carroll     J. 

Kelley,   30  00 

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Capt,  Co.  I,  Charles  C.  John- 
son,   .' 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  I,  Charles 

S.  Firth,   30  00 

Major  and   Surgeon,   W.   E. 

Keller,    40  00 

Captain    and       Asst    Surg., 

Franklin  F.  Arndt, 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt, 

Charles  A.  Kissel, 40  00 

First   Lieut,   Co.    B.   LeRoy 

E.  Bunnell, 30  00 

First   Lieut,   Co.   E,   W.   H. 

Mumford, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  K,  A.  Q.  Ruther- 

ford,   30  00 

Capt.    and    Asst.    Surg.,    P. 

Francis  Qunster, 40  00 

First   Lieut,    Co,    H,    L.    H. 

Watres,    30  00 

Capt.   and   Adjt.,  Robert   M. 

Vail,  40  00 

1,090  00 

Total  Thirteenth  Regi- 
ment   ". 9,686  79 

Total  Third  Brigade, 41,343  20 


FOURTH  BRIGADE. 
Headquarters*  Expenses. 

Brigadier  General  James  B. 
Coryell: 

Annual  allowance, $450  00 

Individual  pay,  685  20 

1,136  20 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Brigadier     General,     J.     B. 

Coryell,    $40  00 

Major     and     Quartermaster, 

L.  V.  Rausch, 40  00 

Major  and  Commissary,  H.  C. 

Byers,    40  00 

120  00 

Total, 1,255  20 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Fourth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  C.  T.  O'Neill: 

Annual  allowance,   $436  09 

Individual  pay,  1,809  66 

Band  allowance,  270  50 

2,516  25 

Company  A,  Captain  H. 
Melvin  Allen: 

Annual  allowance,  $358  58 

Individual  pay,  942  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice^             100  00 

1,401  18 

Company  B,  Captain  Orlando 
C.  Miller: 

Annual  allowance,  $453  19 

Individual  pay, 889  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,442  79 

Company  C,  Captain  Hiram  W. 
Snyder: 

Annual  allowance,  $325  00 

Individual  pay,  946  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice^             100  00 

1,371  60 

Company  D,  Captain  Howard 
M.  Hersh: 

Individual  pay,  $921  60 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,221  60 

Company  B,  Captain  Wilson 
H.  Lewars: 

Annual  allowance,  $441  87 

Individual  pay,  947  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,489  47 

Company  F,  Captain  Harry 
O.  Mellon: 

Annual  allowance,  $200  00 

Individual  pay,  919  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,219  60 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Nmtioml  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  G,  Captaip  Phaon 

E.  Sheidy: 

Annual  allowance,  |345  84 

Individual  pay,  921  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac-  • 

tice,    100  00 

1,367  44 

Company  H,  Captain  Harry 

D.  Case: 

Annual  allowance,   ? 427  31 

Individual  pay,  929  60 

l,:jr>6  91 

Company  I,  Captain  Charles 
G.  Miller: 

Annual  allowance,   f  470  23 

Individual  pay, 927  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,497  83 

Company  K,  Captain  Quinten 
O.  Reitzel: 

Annual  allowance,   f 347  67 

Individual  pay,  913  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,360  77 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  I,  John  O. 

Schreffler,    $30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  K,  James 

N.  Lightner, 27  50 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  Edward 

Miley, 30  00 

Major  and  Surgeon,  Morris  P. 

Cawley,    40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt.  Adjt., 

C.  N.  Berntheizel, 40  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  B,  Frank 

P.   Barto,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  W.  C. 

Gessner, 30  00 

Capt,     Co.     E,     Wilson     H. 

Lewars, 30  00 

Col.  C.  T.  O'Neill, 40  00 

Lieut.  Col.  John  M.  Groff,  . .  40  00 

Major  Frank  D.  Beary,   40  00 

Major  Marshall  L.  Case, 40  00 

Major  Edward  C.  Shannon, . .  40  00 

Capt.     and     Adjt.,     H.     A. 

Benninger,    40  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Capt.  and  Quartermaster,  K. 

Otto  Wollmuth,    40  00 

Capt.    and    Commissary,    J. 

W.  Adams,  40  00 

Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small- 
Arms  Practice,  William  A. 

Buch,   40  00 

Capt.  and  Chaplain,  Charles 

Schall,   28  75 

First  Lieut*  and  Batt'n.  Adjt. 

Guy  P.  Brown,   40  00 

First  Lieut  and  Batt'n  Adjt. 

Emmett  Gherst, 5  27 

Capt.,  Co.  A,  H.  M.  Allen,  . .  30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  A,  Edward 

V.  Kestner, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Batt'n  Q.  M. 

and    Commissary,    W.    C. 

Behm,    34  17 

Capt.,  Co.  F,  Harry  G.  Mellon,  28  16 

Capt,     Co.     G,     Phaon     E. 

Sheidy, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  G,  Warren 

R  Barto, 30  00 

Capt,    Co.    K,    Quinten    O. 

Beitzel,    30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  J.  Lewis 

Lengle,  , .  30  00 

First   Lieut.,    Co.    E,    M.    L. 

Machemer, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  G,  Homer 

D.  Large, 30  00 

Capt.  and  Asst  Surg.,  George 

F.  Potteiger,    40  00 

Capt,  Co.  C,  Hiram  W.  Sny- 
der,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  E,  Lewis 

A.  Loy,   30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  H,  Harry  D.  Case,  30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  H,  Harry 

H.  Barnhart,  30  00 

Capt.,     Co.     I,     Charles     G. 

Miller,    30  00 

First   Lieut.,   Co.   F,   Joseph 

I.  Knebel,  30  00 

1,213  85 

Total  Fourth  Regiment  f  17,459  29 

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■xpendlturea  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Sixth  Regiment 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Gibbons  G.  Gornwell: 

Annual  allowance,  9300  66 

Individual  pay, 1,815  68 

Band  allowance,  400  00 

2,516  34 

Company  A,  Captain  Charles 

E.  G ruber: 

Annual  allowance,  |457  58 

Individual  pay,  924  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice, * 100  00 

1,482  18 

Company  B,  Captain  Edward 

Brautigam: 

Annual  allowance,  f 283  69 

Individual  pay,  864  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,248  29 

Company  C,  Captain  Harry 

P.  Vercoe: 

Annual  allowance,   f  150  00 

Individual  pay,  815  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,             100  00 

1,065  84 

Company  D,  Captain  Thomas 
O'Brien: 

Annual  allowance,  |322  27 

Individual  pay, 850  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,272  37 

Company  E,  Captain  L.  Leon- 
ard Tafel: 

Annual  allowance,  #637  38 

Individual  pay,  869  60 

Armory  rent, 200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      74  55 

1,781  53 

Company  F,  Captain  William 
T.  Earl: 

Annual  allowance,  |293  65 

Individual  pay,  859  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice            100  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  Q,  Captain  Abel  M. 
MacReynolds: 

Annual  allowance,  ? 275  00 

Individual  pay,  '. . .        845  10 

Armory  rent,  33  33 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,253  43 

Company  H,  Captain  William 

Wescott: 

Annual  allowance,  |325  00 

Individual  pay,  831  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,256  60 

Company  I,  Captain  John  S. 

Clark: 

Annual  allowance,  f  565  75 

Individual  pay,  871  B0 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      100  00 

1,537  35 

Company     K,     Captain     J. 

Harry  Mihlbauer: 

Annual  allowance,  $471  57 

Individual  pay, 853  85 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,625  42 

Company  L,  Captain  William 

H.  McClune: 

Annual  allowance,  $410  67 

Individual  pay,  923  60 

Armory  rent,  200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,634  27 

Company  M,  Captain  Percy  J. 

Pullen: 

Annual  allowance,  $374  80 

Individual  pay,  866  60 

Armory  rent, 200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      96  36 

1,537  76 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  W.  E. 

Blain, $30  00 

Major  Thomaa  B.  Ellig, 40  00 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt'n  Adjt, 

L  P.  Ewing, 

Capt,  Co.  C,  Harry  P.  Vercoe, 
First   Lieut,    Co.    I,    W.    S. 

Baird, 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  I,  George 

L  Ford, 

Capt,  Co.  M,  Percy  J.  Pullen, 
Capt.,  Co.  B,  Edward  Brauti- 

gam,   

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  G,  Wilbert 

Mathis,    

Capt  and  Quartermaster  J.  T. 

Duffey,    

First    Lieut.,    Co.    B,    P.    J. 

Boudart,    

First   Lieut,   Co.   E,   J.   W. 

Thompson,    

Second  Lieut,  Co.  F,  Joseph 

A.  Hack    

Capt,  Co.  K,'«T Harry  Mini- 

bauer     .••••••••••••••••• 

First  Lieut,  Co.  k,  H.  P.  Mc- 
Laughlin,     

Capt.,    Co.    L,    W.    H.    Mc- 

Clune,    

First    Lieut,    Co.    L,    J.    B. 

Roulston, 

First   Lieut.,   Co.   M,   James 

Ibinson,  

Colonel  G.  G.  Comwell, 

Lieut  Col.  Lucien  M.  Wiler,. 
Major   and    Surgeon,   H.    A. 

Arnold,    

Capt.  and  Chaplain,  Henry  A. 

F.  Hoyt,   

First  Lieut,  and  Batt'n  Adjt., 

F.  A.  Hoppe,  

Capt,    Co.    A,    Charles   F. 

Gruber,    

Capt.,    Co.    D,     Samuel    O. 

Wynne,    

Capt,  Co.  F,  William  T.  Earl, 
First   Lieut,   Co.   G,   Harry 

S.  Myers, 

Capt.,  Co.  H,  William  West- 

cott,    

Capt,  Co.  I,  John  S.  Clark,. . . 
Second  Lieut.,  Co.  L,  E.  Mor- 
ris DeCann,  . . .         30  00 


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30  00 

30  00 

30  00 
11  30 

30  00 

30  00 

40  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

29  10 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 

30  00 
40  00 
40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

40  00 

29  66 

30  00 
29  50 

30  00 

30  00 
30  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  M,  Fred- 
erick Jasperson,   30  00 

Capt.  and  Adjt,  Kalph  W. 
Knowles,   40  00 

Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small- 
Arms,  Practice,  J.  J. 
O'Brien, 40  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  Thomas 
O'Brien,    30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  A,  William 
K.  Davis, 29  85 

First  Lieut.,  Co.  B,  Samuel 
K.  Linville, 30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  D,  James  I. 
Barnes,    22  00 

Capt,  Co.  Q,  Abel  M.  Mac- 
Reynolds,  30  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg., 
Joseph  S.  Evans,  40  00 

1,251  41 

Total  Sixth  Regiment,   20,715  54 

EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

Headquarters'  Expenses. 
Colonel  Joseph  B.  Hutchison: 

Annual  allowance,  $336  69 

Individual  pay,  1,835  68 

Band  allowance, 404  57 

2,576  94 

Company  A,  Captain  William 

H.  Baublitz: 

Annual  allowance,  $448  40 

Individual  pay,  959  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,508  00 

Company  B,  Captain  Robert 
E.  Hobert: 

Annual  allowance,  f 382  96 

Individual  pay,  867  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,350  56 

Company  C,   Captain  Lester 

H.  Huber: 

Annual  allowance,  .......      $444  22 

Individual  pay,  1,137  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  D,  Captain  Frank 
H.  Mikle: 

Annual  allowance,  -    $361  08 

Individual  pay,  947  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,408  68 

Company  E,  Captain  Abra- 
ham Hinch: 

Annual  allowance,  $406  64 

Individual  pay,  915  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,422  24 

Company  P,  Captain  George 
B-Corbin: 

Annual  allowance,  $452  67 

Individual  pay,  . . . . 867  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,419  77 

Company  Q,  Captain  Ray  L. 
Early: 

Annual  allowance,  $417  12 

Individual  pay,  : .        849  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,366  72 

Company  H,  Captain  John 
Fertig: 

Individual  pay, $855  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      87  27 

942  87 

Company  I,  Captain  Frank  E. 
Ziegler: 

Annual  allowance,  $406  69 

Individual  pay,  962  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,            100  00 

1,469  29 

Company  E,  Captain  Frank 
J.  HenneBsy: 

Amirmi  allowance,  $341  50 

Individual  pay,  877  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      98  18 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Company  L,  Captain  Samuel 
P.  Statler: 

Individual  pay,  *849  84 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     : 100  00 

949  84 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lieut,  Co.  B,  Harry  H. 

Knies, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  I,  Frank  E.  Ziegler,  30  00 

First  Lieut.,  and  Asst.  Surg., 

F.  B.  Statler, 40  00 

First    Lieut,    Co/  F,    Paul 

V.  Heffner,  30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  B,  R.  E.  Hobart,.  27  50 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  F,  Frank 

McCahon,    29  58 

Colonel  Joseph  B.  Hutchison,  40  00 

Lieut.  Col.,  William  G.  Speck,  40  00 
Capt.  and  Commissary,  Charles 

C.  Bischoff, 40  00 

Capt   and   Chaplain,   Daniel 

Eberly,    40  00 

Capt  and  Quartermaster  Ed- 
ward H.  Schell, 40  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  A,  George 

J.  Anderson, 30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  D,  John  T. 

Bretz, 30  00 

Capt,  Co.  G,  Ray  L.  Early,. ...  30  00 
First   Lieut.,    Co.    G,   J.    M. 

Rudy,  30  00 

First  Lieut,  Co.  K,  Edward 

Tobin, 30  00 

Major  M.  E.  Finney, 40  00 

Major  Adam  Garver, 40  00 

Major  Elisha  M.  Vale, 37  50 

Capt.  and  Asst  Surg.,  J.  M. 

Peters,     .: 40  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt'n  Adjt, 

Geo.  M.  Hays, 40  00 

Second  Lieut,  Batt'n  Q.  M. 

and  Comsy.,  Jesse  Webb,  . .  34  17 

Capt.,    Co.    A,    William    H. 

Baublitz,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  C,  Lester  H.  Huber,  30  00 
First    Lieut,    Co.    C,    C.    B. 

Danf elt,  30  00 

Capt,  Co.  D,  Frank  H.  Mikle,.  30  00 
First   Lieut,   Co.   D,   J.   J. 

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First   Lieut,    Go.    E,   James 

Painter,  30  00 

Capt  Co.  F,  George  B.  Corbin,  30  00 

Major  and  Surg.,  Ralph  W. 

Montelins,  34  50 

Capt.    and    Adjt.,    Harry    C. 

Houtz,    40  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  B,  Joseph 

H.  Shepp,  30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  K,  Frank  J.  Hen- 
nessey,     30  00  j 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  K,  Charles  i 

Howells,    30  00 

Capt.,     Co.     L,     Samuel     F.  30  00 

Statler,    30  00 

First    Lieut,    Co.    L,    F.    A. 

Metzger,    30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  L,  J.  H. 

Feight,  30  00 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  C,  Harlan  I 

S.  Ambrose,  30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  H.  R. 

McLaughin, 30  00 

First    Lieut.,    Co.    I,    Aaron 

H.  Elser,  30  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Batt'n  Adjt., 

J.  W.  Hoepstine,  Jr., 39  56 

Capt.  and  Inspector  of  Small- 
Arms    Practice,    Owen    M. 

Copelin,  33  33 

1,395  44 

Total  Eighth  Regiment,  18,808  85 

Total  Fourth  Brigade, 58,238  88 

Fourteenth  Regiment. 
Headquarters'  Expenses. 

Colonel  Franklin  Blackstone: 

Annual  allowance,   $309  14 

Individual  pay,   1,669  28 

Band  allowance,  258  05 

2,236  47 

Company  A,  Captain  Robert 
G.  Snyder: 

Annual  allowance,  $263  88 

Individual  pay,  831  35 

Armory  rent, 200  00 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice      89  00 

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Expenditures  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Company  B,  Captain  William 
J.  Sterrett: 

Annual  allowance,   $250  00 

Individual  pay,  852  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,     : 94  55 

1,196  65 

Company  D,  Captain  Henry 
Schweitzer: 

Annual  allowance,   (125  00 

Individual  pay,  862  35 

*  Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      87  27 

1,074  62 

Company  E,  Captain  Charles 
C.  McGovern: 

Annual  allowance,   $250  00 

Individual  pay,   955  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,   89  09 

1,294  19 

Company  F,  Captain  Samuel 
B.  McKamish: 

Annual  allowance,  $264  46 

Individual  pay,  892  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      85  46 

-, 1,242  72 

Company  G,  Captain  Owen  H. 
Garrison: 

Annual  allowance,   $  150  00 

Individual  pay,  890  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      90  91 

1,131  01 

Company  H,  Captain  John  K. 
Parsons: 

Annual  allowance,   $457  68 

Individual  pay,  791  60 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      72  73 

1,322  01 

Company  I,  Captain  Benja- 
min W.  Haseltine: 

Annual  allowance,   $298  30 

Individual  pay,   750  10 

Commutation  for  rifle  prac- 
tice,      87  27 

1,135  67 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Officers'  Annual  Allowance. 

First  Lieut,  Co.  H,  J.  K. 

Parsons,    |30  00 

First  Lieut,   Co.   D,   W.   A. 

Kleeb, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  D,  C.  E. 

Reif ,  30  00 

Capt  and  Adjt,  F.  E.   Mc- 

Lain,    40  00 

Colonel  Franklin  Blackstone,  40  00 

Major  Albert  V.  Crookston,. .  36  95 

Capt.,     Co.     A,     Robert     G. 

Snyder, 30  00 

Capt,    Co.    E,     Charles    C. 

McGovern, 30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  E,  Andrew 

Miller,    30  00 

Capt.,  Co.  F,  S.  R.  McKamish,  30  00 
Capt,  Co.  Q,  Owen  H.  Gar- 
rison,     30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  G,  C.  B. 

Reed,    30  00 

Lieut  Col.,  William  S.  McKee,        40  00 

Major  James  E.  King, 33  61 

First  Lieut,  Co.  E,  Robert  W. 

Cooper,    30  00 

First  Lieut,  and  Asst.  Surg., 

W.  Judd  Crookston, 40  00 

Capt,    Co.    B,    William    J. 

Sterrett,    30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  F,  L.  W. 

Mclntire,    30  00 

First   Lieut,    Co.    G,    T.    F. 

McVilla, 30  00 

Capt,   Co.    I,   Benjamin  W. 

Haseltine,   30  00 

Second  Lieut,  Co.  I,  Joseph 

H.  Morris, 27  34 

Second  Lieut.,  Co.  A,  William 

J.  Miller, 30  00 

707  90 

Total  Fourteenfh  Regiment, 12,725  56 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
State  Military  Board. 

Robert  K.  Young,  Auditor  General,  sal- 
ary, from  December  1,  1909,  to  May 
2,    1910,    |250  00 

A.  E.  Sisson,  Auditor  General,  salary, 
from  May  3, 1910,  to  August  31, 1910, . .  200  00 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

John  O.  Sheatz,  State  Treasurer,  salary 

from  December  1, 1909,  to  May  2, 1910,  250  00 

C.  P.  Wright,  State  Treasurer,  salary, 

from  May  3,  1910,  to  August  31,  1910,  200  00 

Thomas  J.  Stewart,  Adjutant  General, 
salary,  from  December  1,  1909,  to  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1910, 150  00 

Total,  T 1,050  00 

Transportation. 

Bessemer  and  L&ke  Erie  Railroad, $36  64 

Cumberland  Valley  Eailroad, 37  22 

Delaware,    Lackawanna    and    Western 

Railroad,  142  71 

Erie  Railroad,  55  54 

Western  Maryland  Railroad, 247  54 

Philadelphia  and  Reading  Railroad, 1,805  12 

Pittsburgh  and  Lake  Erie  Railroad, 11  49 

New  York  and  Long  Branch  Railroad, . .  101  98 

,  Pennsylvania  Railroad, 4,177  48 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad, 267  90 

Huntingdon  and  Broad  Top  Mountain 

Railroad, 7  55 

Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey, 137  24 

Cornwall  and  Lebanon  Railroad, 339  65 

Delaware  and  Hudson  Railroad, 208  47 

Lake  Shore  and  Michigan  Southern  Rail- 
road,       6  52 

Norfolk  and  Western  Railroad, 5  20 

Lehigh  Valley  Railroad, 164  64 

Buffalo,  Rochester  and  Pittsburgh  Rail- 
road,       88  77 

Pittsburgh,  Westmoreland  and  Somerset 

Railroad, 5  46 

Wilkes-Barre  Railroad, 12  75 

Wilkes-Barre  and  Hazleton  Railroad,. . .  20  00 

Total,  7,879  87 

STATE  ARSENAL. 

Employes  and  expenses  of  the  State  Arsenal,  and  general  expenses 
of  the  N.  G.  P. 

George  P.  Drake,  f  741  06 

Leo  A.  Luttringer, 104  64 

Harry  Millar, 107  84 

Stephen  G.  Glass,  Clerk  Adjt.,  Depart- 
ment,      1,283  34 

Gottleib  Schelhas,    660  00 

Thomas  D.  Caldwell,  watchman, 666  60 

R  W.  Hayward,  Sr., 24  32 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Gnard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

M.  Hollam, 660  50 

B.  W.  Hayward,  Jr., 683  00 

Bichard  Chellew,   688  68 

Joseph  Bechtel, 102  00 

Thomas  H.  Clark, 652  50 

R  B.  Schroeder, 140  00 

B.  A.  Stauffer, 43  50 

L.  J.  McCleaf , 727  63 

Charles  Simmons, *  682  75 

B.  B.  Blacksmith, 532  25 

Clare  B.  Patterson,  97  50 

James  N.  Bobbins,  stenographer,  Adjt. 

General's  Department,   770  00 

John  Gill, 17  76 

William  L.  Hicks, 370  40 

Edison  Henry, 212  50 

George  G.  Bote, 71  20 

John  Eeenan, 17  76 

T.  S.  Patterson, 79  04 

J.  E.  Whitmoyer,  691  75 

C.  H.  Boads,  655  50 

Alfred    W.    Weil,    stenographer,    Adjt. 

General's  Department,    825  00 

Prank  A.  Moore, 647  25 

Henry  Gilbert  &  Son,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 

hardware,    850  31 

Ensminger    Lnmber    Company,    Harris- 

bnrg,  Pa.,  lumber,  boxes,  etc., 1,099  19 

Aiken  Engineering  Co.,  Winthrop  Har- 
bor, 111.,  targets  and  Wooden  frames,  .  460  15 
Edwin  H.  Fitter  Company,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  rope  and  yarn, 938  38 

Donaldson  Paper  Company,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  Quartermaster  supplies, 89  38 

Uhler   and   English,   Philadelphia,   Pa., 

tentanaking  tools,  rings,  twine,  etc.,  . .  304  85 
George  C.  Fager  &  Son.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 

galvanized  iron,  pipe  joints,  repairs, 

etc., 56  86 

Harrisburg  Hardware  Co.,   Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  hardware  supplies,   7  98 

A.    Beeder    Ferriday,    Harrisburg,    Pa., 

boxes, 34  03 

Williams,  Brown  &  Earle,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  blue-prints, 77  19 

Charles  M.  Lavin  &  Co.,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  rubber  tissue, 10  00 

Winchester  Bepeating  Arms   Co.,    New 

Haven,  Conn.,  cartridges, 31  90 

John    Wanamaker,    Philadelphia,    Pa., 

bunting,    99  75 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Montgomery  &  Company,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  freight  and  drayage, 175  06 

Colt's  Patent  Fire  Arms  Co.,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  army  revolvers,  repairing  and 
finishing      revolvers      etc., 1,256  41 

Sigmund  Eisner,  Bed  Bank,  N.  J.,  re- 
plenishing military  stores,  uniforms, 
khaki,  flannel,  chevrons,  etc., 16,902  03 

J.  Ellwood  Lee  Co.,  Conshohocken,  Pa., 
medical  supplies,    394  38 

American       Commercial       Corporation, 

Lyons,  N.  Y.,  kahki  sewing  thread,  . .  277  90 

George  F.  Shope,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  mak- 
ing trousers,    96  35 

Adams  Express  Company,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  express  charges, 380  83 

United  States  Express  Co.,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  express  charges, 181  16 

Anderson  Drug  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
drugs,    2  45 

Joseph  M.  Herman  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass., 
Quartermaster,  stores, 84  75 

Sarah  Green,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  launder- 
ing towels,  blankets,  etc., 180  38 

F.  Coit  Johnson,  New  York  City,  khaki 
sewing  thread,    138  60 

Mills  Woven  Cartridge  Belt  Co.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  waist  belts,   2,607  75 

William  Lehmberg,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
silk  colors,  guidons,  swords,  flags,  etc.,  467  40 

Harrisburg  Transfer  Company,  Harris- 
burg, Pa.,  drayage,   192  10 

Sarah  McGran,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  making 
chevrons  and  stripes, 51  14 

William  F.  Murphy's  Sons,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  stationery  supplies,  363  00 

J.  Spencer  Turner  Company,  New  York 
City,  khaki  duck,  7,305  68 

Target  Supply  Company,  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.,  target  spotters, 34  75 

Bowman  &  Company,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
mess  utensils,   32  65 

Edmund  Mather  &  Company,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  plumbers'  supplies,  16  80 

Peoples  Drug  Store,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
medical  supplies,    3  65 

Edward  Z.  Gross,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  medi- 
cal supplies,  19  97 

Harrisburg  Pipe  &  Pipe  Bending  Co., 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  pipe, 21  24 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Peunajlvanla — Continued. 


William  H.  Horstman  Co.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  dress  caps,  leggings,  cords,  service 
hats,  etc.,  and  quartermaster  supplies,       12,240  37 

Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  sewing  machine  parts  and 
repairs,    94  20 

A.  J.  Logan  Company,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
camp  beds  and  matresses,  481  65 

Quad  Store  Mfg.  Co.,  Columbus,  Ohio, 
field  ranges  and  utensils, 937  50 

City  Star  Laundry,  Harrisburg,  Pa,., 
for  laundering  caps,  coats  and  aprons, 
of  1st  Brigade  cooks,  9  99 

A.  K.  Breckenmaker,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
for  repairing  harness,  etc., 11  30 

Major  and  Ordnance  Officer  Blaine 
Aiken,  expenses  of  meetings  of  Rifle 
Practice  Department,  for  the  years 
1908  and  1909,   15  85 

Somerset  Lumber  Company,  Somerset, 
Pa.,  for  watering  troughes  and  stakes 
furnished  Second  Brigade  during  En- 
campment of  1909,    23  00 

Major  C.  B.  Baker,  Quartermasaer,  U. 
S.  Army,  for  cap  bands,  collar  orna- 
ments, dress  coats,  metal  tent  slips, 
bedsacks,  garrison  flags,  chevrons  and 
stripes      etc., 2,958  96 

A.  J.  Bradley,  New  York  City,  granite 
oil  board, 9  00 

Franklin  Hudson  Publishing  Company, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  for  150  copies  of 
"Service  of  Security  and  Information,  180  00 

Captain  J.  K.  Qearhart,  for  funeral  ex- 
penses of  private  McAndrew,  of  13th 
Regiment  Band, 133  85 

D.  U.  Hershey,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  sub- 
sisting 8th  Regiment  Band,  also  of 
of  attending  funeral  of  Lieutenant 
Colonel  William  F.  Richardson, 11  50 

Capt.  J.  D.  Leitch,  U.  S.  A.,  General 
Staff,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  1000* 
copies  of  "Field  Service  Regulations",  190  00 

Major  Blaine  Aiken,  for  individual  pay 
of  Pennsylvania  State  Rifle  Team  at 
Camp  Perry,  Ohio,  August  17th  to 
25th,  1910,    684  12 

Edward  Long,  Private  Co.  I,  10th  Regi 
ment,  reimbursement  for  transporta- 
tion to  Camp  Perry,  Ohio, 10  D$ize 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  671 

Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

James  Machlin,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for 
unloading  and  storing  camp  equip- 
ment,      22  50 

Captain  and  Inspector  of  Small-Arms 
Practice,  R.  M.  Cook,  per  diem  pay  and 
expenses  as  Bange  Officer,  Camp 
Peny,  Ohio,  account  National  Rifle 
Matches,  August,  1910,  77  68 

J.  B.  Caruthers,  State  Secretary,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  allowance  made  by  State  Mili- 
tary Board  in  aid  of  conducting  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  tents  at  Brigade  encampments 
of  1910,  250  00 

Major  and  Quartermaster,  L.  V.  Rausch, 
for  hardware,  ice,  advertising,  subsis- 
ence  stores,  etc.,  account  Division  En- 
campment of  1910, 500  19 

Calvin  Gilbert,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for  re- 
pairing fences*  damaged  during  Divis- 
ion Encampment  maneuvers, 18  15 

Major  Charles  C.  Norris,  for  subsisting 
U.  S.  Army  detail  at  First  Brigade 
Headquarters,  Division  Encampment,  78  56 

York  Ice  and  Milk  Co.,  York,  Pa.,  for 
freight  on  ice  furnished  Division  En- 
campment, 1910,  13  07 

D.  B.  Kieffer,  Middletown,  Pa.,  claim  for 
two  horses  that  died  in  camp  of  Second 
Brigade,  July,  1909, 250  00 

Thomas  Prince,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  claim 
for  horse  injured  at  Second  Brigade 
Encampment,  July,  1909,    20  00 

Harry  T.  Barnhart,  Private  Co.  A,  14th 
Regiment,  reimbursement  for  transpor- 
tation,      1  27 

Charles  M.  Book,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  claim 
for  horse  injured  at  Second  Brigade 
Encampment,  July,  1909, 30  00 

United  States  Military  Publishing  Com- 
pany, Washington,  D.  C,  for  25  copies 
of  "A  Subsistence  Guide  for  National 
Guards", 25  00 

The  Brainerd  and  Armstrong  Company, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  for  silk  sewing 
thread,  : 86  66 

Colonel  J.  Lewis  Good,  1st  Regiment,  for 
ice  furnished  Division  Quartermaster 
account  annual  matches  of  State  rifle 
teams  at  Mt  Gretna, 23  75 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennaylvania— Continued. 

Major  H.  D.  Todd,  Jr.,  General  Staff,  U. 
8.  Army,  for  200  copies  of  "Small 
Arms  Firing  Manual," 46  00 

Tornado  Manufacturing  Company,  Co- 
lumbus, Ohio,  for  "Tornado"  bug 
destroyer,    9  00 

Bock  Island  Arsenal,  Rock  Island,  111., 
for  cartridge  boxes,  waist  belts,  horse 
brushes,  cotton  duck,  ordnance  stores, 
etc., 5,378  00 

Division  of  Militia  Affairs,  Washington, 
D.  C,  for  4000  copies  of  the  "Manual 
for  Privates  of  Infantry  of  the  Organ- 
ized Militia  of  the  United  States,"  ....  640  00 

Major  C.  B.  Baker,  Quartermaster,  U. 
S.  Army,  for  1  field  desk, 7  93 

Major  W.  H.  Cronin,  Quartermaster 
Second  Brigade,  expenses  incurred  in 
selecting  and  preparing  camp-ground 
near  Somerset,  Pa.,  for  Second  Brigade 
Encampment  of  1909,   189  40 

George  S:  Crampton,  Major  and  Surgeon, 
2nd  Regiment,  expenses  as  a  delegate 
to  convention  of  Military  Surgeons  at 
Washington,  D.  C,   22  00 

Major  C.  R.  Darnall,  Medical  Corps,  U. 
S.  A.,  for  medical  and  surgical  sup- 
plies,      1,564  64 

Major  J.  T.  Davidson,  Depot  Quarter- 
master, U.  S.  Army,  Jeffeirsonville, 
Ind.,  for  700  General  Order  Files, 148  61 

Jacob  Fox,  attorney,  for  set  of  carpen- 
ter's tools  purchased  from  estate  of 
Henry  Fulmer,  late  an  employee  at  the 
State   Arsenal,    11  50 

B.  H.  Gingrich,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  dam- 
ages sustained  account  maneuvers  by 
1st  and  3rd  Brigades  at  Mt  Gretna, 
July,  1909,   41  00 

Major  M.  Gray  Zalinski,  Quartermaster, 

U.  S.  Army,  for  10  field  desks, 143  72 

F.  K.  Paterson,  agent,  Royal  Insurance 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  for  insurance 
premium  on  regimental  property, 187  81 

Col.  William  G.  Price,  Jr.,  for  services 
rendered  by  enlisted  men  as  watchmen 
at  3rd  Regiment  Armory,   58  50 

Capt.,  L.  V.  Rausch,  keeper  of  State 
Arsenal,  claims  for  damages  for  use  of 
land  at  Gettysburg,  during  Encamp 


ment 


at  uettysourg,  during  ttncamp- 

of  1908, 119  00 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Major  H.  D.  Todd,  Jr.,  General  Staff  U. 
S.  Army,  for  400  copies  of  military 
publications,    205  00 

Jacob  P.  Wolf,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  ser- 
vices rendered  at  Mt.  Gretna,  account 
Brigade  Encampment  of  1909 8  00 

J.  M.  Peters,  Captain  and  Asst.  Surg., 
8th  Regiment,  for  replenishing  medi- 
cal and  surgical  chests,   13  34 

Edgar  Bowers,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  black- 
smithing,    5  70 

S.  A.  Becht,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  damages 
to  property  during  3rd  Brigade  en- 
campment, 1909,  . .  i 36  00 

Mrs.  E.  B.  Bergstresser,  Camp  Hill,  Pa., 
for  annual  allowance  due  Capt.  E.  R. 
Bergstresser,  deceased,   38  60 

Andrew  Coleman,  Somerset,  Pa.,  for 
damages  to  property  during  2nd 
Brigade  Encampment,  1909,  5  00 

General  Charles  I.  Martin,  Topeka, 
Kansas,  for  800  copies  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  conventions  of  the  National 
Guard  Association  of  the  United 
States,  held  at  Boston  and  Los  Angeles,  136  00 

Chief  of .  Ordnance,  U.  S.  Army,  for 
purchase  of  publications  for  use  of  N. 
G.   P.,    28  50 

William  Spangler,  Somerset,  Pa.,  for 
damages  to  property  during  2nd  Bri- 
gade Encampment,  1909, 15  00 

General  Joseph  A.  Storch,  Treasurer, 
National  Guard  Association  of  the 
U.  S.,  for  annual  dues  of  the  N.  G.  P.,  105  00 

Mrs.  Freeman  Yorty,  Somerset,  Pa.,  for 
damages  to  property  during  2nd  Bri- 
gade Encampment,    8  80 

Adjutant  General's  Department,  for  re- 
plenishing military  stores, 11,571  00 

Brigadier  General  C.  B.  Dougherty,  3rd 
Brigade  for  subsistence  at  Camp  of 
Instruction  at  Mt.  Gretna.,   52  00 

John  H.  Schum,  Sheriff  of  York  County, 
for  services  in  case  of  Private  James 
G.  Blymire,  Co.  A,  8th  Regiment, 10  00 

Major  H.  D.  Todd,  Jr.,  U.  S.  A.,  for  200 
ordnance  pamphlets, 24  00 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surg.,  H.  G.  Gold- 
berg, for  examining  recruits  for 
Troop  "G", 27  60 

Major  M.  E.  Finney,  for  services  ren- 
dered as  surveying  officer, 16  %tiz 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

First  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surg.,  H.  B.  Wilmer, 
(on  assigned),  for  officers'  annual 
allowance, 40  00 

John  P.  Earnest,  Pine  Grove,  Pa.,  com- 
mutation in  lieu  of  transportation 
for  84  horses  furnished  to  Battery  "B" 
at  encampment  at  Gettysburg,  1910,  .  168  00 

S.  M.  Nissley,  V.  S.,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  for 
services  rendered  as  Veterinary  Sur- 
geon at  Camp  of  Instruction,  Gettys- 
burg, and  for  medical  supplies, 66  06 

Quaker  City  Stencil  and  Stamp  Works, 
Inc.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  for  brass  sten- 
cils,      3  70 

Captain  Sterling  E.  W.  Eyer,  Wilkes- 
Barre,  Pa.,  reimbursement  for  3  can- 
teens, ' 1  59 

Holtzworth  Bros.,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
wagon  transportation,  328  75 

J.  L.  Hill,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for  affidavits 
taken  in  connection  with  contracts 
made  account  Division  Encampment,.  10  50 

Majo*  L.  V.  Rausch,  expenses  for  land 
used  for  maneuvers  at  Gettysburg,  . .  31  00 

Major  L.  V.  Rausch,  expenses  in  con- 
nection with  Division  Encampment,  . .  16  37 

Strawbridge  &  Clothier,  Philadelphia, 
for  muslin,  240  21 

Independent  Oil  Company,  Mt.  Joy, 
Pa.,  for  crude  oil, 140  20 

Dives,  Pomeroy  and  Stewart,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.,  for  quartermaster  stores,  . .  121  70 

Major  and  Surg.,  J.  M.  Peters,  expenses 
as  surgeon  for  Pennsylvania  State 
Rifle  Team  at  Camp  Perry,  Ohio, 26  70 

Reah  Prazer,  Pay  Director,  U.  S.  Navy, 
Washington,  D.  C,  for  rations  fur- 
nished Pennsylvania  State  Naval 
Militia  account  Annual  Cruise  of 
1910,    226  80 

Col.  J.  Lewis  Good,  for  survey  of  1st 
Regiment  Rifle  Range,  in  repurchase 
by  U.  S., 70  00 

W.  O.  Hickok  Mfg.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
for  screws  and  nuts, 2  15 

C.  E.  Mark,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  dress- 
ing picks,   4  80 

Major  W.  H.  Corrin,  for  subsisting  U. 
S.  Army  officer  assigned  to  2nd  Bri- 
gade Headquarters,   35  00 

Springfield  Armory,  Springfield,  Mass., 
barrels  and  receivers  for  U.  S.  rifles,  . .  184  7Bd  by  G_0( 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

MajbT  H.  D.  Todd,  Jr.,  U.  S.  A.,  for  500 
copies  "Field  Message  Book", 35  00 

Aiken  Engineering  Company,  Winthrop 
Harbor,  111.,  freight  charges  on  targets 
furnished  N.  G.  P., 59  47 

Major  and  Quartermaster,  3rd  Brigade, 
P.  M.  -Vandling,  for  services  rendered 
(and   expenses  incurred   at  Camp  of  • 

Instruction  at  Gettysburg,   245  77 

Major  and  Surgeon  Morris  F.  Cawley, 
for  examining  Co.  I,  13th  Begiment,  9  38 

Major  and  Commissary  F.  L.  Mueller,  ex- 
penses in  connection  with  conducting 
School  of  Instruction,  for  cooks  of  1st 
Brigade,    36  55 

American  Union  Telephone  Co.,  Han- 
over, Pa.,  telephone  service,   100  00 

Charles  A.  Bair,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  soap,  . .  230  45 

Thomas  J.  Humphreys,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for 
surveying  camp  grounds  at  Gettys- 
burg,      148  41 

John  P.  Nicholson,  chairman  Gettysburg 
National  Park  Commission,  for  ser- 
vices rendered  by  special  U.  S.  Guard 
during  encampment  at  Gettysburg, 
August,  1910, 996  00 

Lieut.  Col.,  Walter  T.  Bradley,  A.  D.  C, 
Governor's  Staff,  for  horse  hire, 20  00 

J.  E.  Caldwell  Co.,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
for  Begimental  Trophy  Cup  and  case, 
account  rifle  practice  contests, 288  00 

United  States  Military  Publishing  Co., 
Washington,  D.  C,  foT  "Subsistence 
Guides",    18  00 

Major  L.  V.  Bausch,  hire  of  mule  teams 
for  ambulances  at  Camp  of  Instruc- 
tion, Gettysburg,    72  00 

Lewis  Leyman,  Capt.  Co.  E,  3rd  Begi- 
ment transportation  and  services  for 
funeral  of  Color  Sergeant  Green, 4  25 

Major  M.  E.  Finney,  for  assisting  the 
Adjutant  General  in  paying  troops  at 
Camp  of  Instruction,  Gettysburg, 16  67 

Julius  Bien  Company,  New  York  City, 
for  100  copies  of  map  of  Gettysburg 
Maneuver  Grounds,   75  00 

Thomas  J.  Stewart,  Adjutant  General, 
reimbursement  for  expenditures  made 
from  personal  funds,  account  Division 
Encampment  at  Gettysburg,  August, 
J910,    199  25 

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Thomas  J.  Stewart,  Adjutant  General, 
for  cash  paid  for  damages  done  by 
troops  at  Gettysburg,  85  50 

John  D.  Rilley,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for  care 
of  horses  at  General  Headquarters,  . .  31  75 

G.  W.  Weaver  &  Son,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
for  quartermaster  stores,  16  57 

C.  M.  Wolfe,  Jr.,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  lumber 
for  General  and  Division  Headquar- 
ters,      86  58 

R.  D.  Armor  and  Son,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
for  labor  and  material  for  erecting 
General  and  Division  Headquarters, . .  Ill  00 

Commissary  General  Horace  L.  Halde- 
man,  for  expenses  of  Commissary  Gen- 
eral's Department,  account  Encamp- 
ment of  1910, 147  20 

Oliver  Luckenbaugh,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
damages  to  property  account  of 
maneuvers,    5  00 

Frank  E.  Eberhart,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
subsisting  and  quartering  employees 
of  State  Arsenal,  while  preparing 
camp-grounds,    160  50 

Brigadier  General  James  B.  Coryell,  for 
subsisting  U.  S.  Army  officers  de- 
tailed to  4th  Brigade  Headquarters,  . .  31  00 

Percy  Armor,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  horse 
hire,    36  75 

J.  O.  Blocher,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  coal  and 

wood^    17  75 

Major  General  Wendell  P.  Bowman, 
printing  and  express  charges,  and 
claims  for  damages  account  maneuvers 
at  Gettysburg,  59  55 

Crescent  Automobile  Co.,  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  transportation  furnished  State 
Police  and  State  Arsenal  employees, 
account  recovering  stolen  canvas, 
etc.,    23  00 

T.  E.  Farrell,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
sprinkling  road,   10  00 

Francis  Falls,  V.  S.,  for  services  ren- 
dered as  Veterinary  Surgeon, 66  64 

Gettysburg  Ice  and  Storage  Co.,  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.,  ice, .\ .  31  83 

Calvin  Gilbert,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for  re- 
moving and  replacing  iron  fence,  ....  5  05 

William  H.  Johns,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
carpenter  work  at  Encampment  of 
1910     .    .       ...........  312  63 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Colonel  Albert  J.  Logan,  for  subsisting 

U.  S.  Army  officer,   10  50 

Ober  Bros.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  services 
of  hostlers  at  General  Headquarters,  20  00 

William  F.  Bedding,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
services  rendered  in  pumping  water 
throughout  Division  Encampment  of 
1910,  at  Gettysburg, 27  20 

John  D.  Beilley,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  horse 
hire,    110  25 

George  W.  Stallsmith,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 
for  stakes,    21  80 

John  M.  Warner,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for 
superintending  the  laying  ouv  of  camp- 
grounds,     * 147  25 

Emory  Zepp,  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  for  straw 
furnished  to  2nd  Begiment, 24  06 

Sigmund  Eisner,  Bed  Bank,  N.  J.,  for 
expressage  prepaid  on  uniforms, 134  20 

Major  and  Surgeon,  B.  G.  H.  Hayes, 
for  examining  men  in  Co.  L,  12th 
Begiment  prior  to  attending  Camp  of 
Instruction,    8  33 


For  rent  of  quarters  for  the  following  U.   S.  Army  officers  de- 
tailed to  various  regiments  of  the  N.  G.  P. 

Sergeant  B.  E.  Carlisle,  ?153  59 

Sergeant  W.  C.  Williams,   160  00 

Sergeant  William  Milne, 165  25 

Sergeant  James  B.  Boyle,  127  40 

Sergeant  Elmer  J.  1  larris, 176  00 

Sergeant  B.  M.  Vali  atine,  110  00 

Sergeant  H.  B.  Kin.jerling,   112  20 

Sergeant  B.  C.  West, 64  00 

Sergeant  Frank  A.  Wagner,  94  30 

Sergeant  Ernest  V.  Mooney, 29  86 

Sergeant  William  P.  Wood,   11  00 


194,436  19 


$1,203  60 


Expenses  of  representatives  to  the  Interstate  National  Guard  Con- 
vention of  1910,  held  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Adjt.  Gen.  Thomas  J.  Stewart, f  75  00 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  M.  Clement, 75  00 

Brig.  Gen.  Willis  J.  Hulings, 56  50 

Brig.  Gen.  C.  B.  Dougherty,  75  00 

Major  F.  M.  Vandling,   75  00 

Major  William  Sharpe, 75  00 

Major  Frederick  M.  Ott, 75  00 

Col.  Frank  G.  Sweeney,  80  00 

Capt.  John  P.  Wood,   5  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Col.  H.  L.  Haldeman, , 

Col.  J.  Lewis  Good, 

Col.  Hamilton  D.  Turner,  , 

Lt.  Col.  Caldwell  K.  Biddle, 

Col.  Christopher  T.  O'Neill,   

Col.  Gibbons  G.  Cornwell, 

Major  Maurice  E.  Finney, 

Col.  Asher  Miner, * 

Major  Edward  Martin,    , 

Lt.  Col.  W.  F.  Barber, 

Col.  F.  W.  Stillwell, 

Lt.  Col.  William  S.  McKee, 

Col  George  C.  Rickards, 

Col.  Albert  J.  Logan,  , 


80  00 

80  00 

80  00 

80  00 

75  00 

80  00 

75  00 

75  00 

56  50 

75  00 

75  00 

56  50 

56  50 

56  50 

Expenses   of  delegates   to   Convention   of   Military  Surgeons   at 
Richmond,  Virginia,  October.  1910. 

Major  and  Surg.,  G.  H.  Halberstadt,  . .  |38  75 

Major  and  Surg.,  J.  M.  Peters, 29  90 

Colonel   and    Surgeon   General,   Joseph 

K.  Weaver,  30  62 


Inspection  Expenses. 

Harry  G.  Koerner,  Major  and  Inspector, 
2nd  Brigade,   f 526  88 

M.  H.  Taggart,  Captain  and  Acting  In- 
spector of  3rd  Brigade,   585  41 

Charles  H.  Worman,  Major  and  In- 
spector,      108  29 

Thomas  B.  Ellis,  Major  and  Inspector, 
1st  Brigade,  308  21 

E.  V.  Kilpatrick,  Sergt.  Co.  M,  6th, 
Regiment  for  services  as  assistant  to 

Major  Ellis,  during  inspections,   55  50 

Sergeant  A.  S.  Murray,  for  assisting 
Major  C.  H.  Worman  during  spring 
inspections,    18  00 

F.  K.  Patterson,  Colonel  and  General 
Inspector,    8  22 

John  P.  Penney,  Lieutenant  Colonel  and 

Inspector   General,    90  61 

F.  G.  Sweeney,  Colonel  and  Inspector 

General,    47  47 


11.592  50 


99  27 


Total,  97,331  56 


Total,    |1,748  59 

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Expenditure*    of    the    Commonweal tb.     National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Rifle  Range  Expenses. 

Dissinger  and  Lesher,  Campbellstown, 
Pa.,  subsistence  stores,  f  175  88 

Major  Livingston  V.  Rausch,  keeper  of 
State  Arsenal,  pay  of  employees  for 
services  rendered  at  State  Rifle  Range, 
Mt.   Gretna,  Pa.,    406  97 

Col.  F.  K.  Patterson,  for  individual  pay 
of  Junior  Rifle  Teams, 533  25 

Col.  F.  K.  Patterson,  for  individual  pay 
of  Executive  and  Range  Officers  of 
Senior  Rifle  Teams,  and  for  markers 
and  scorers,  season  of  1910,  3,471  43 

Bates  and  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    81  40 

Daniel  Laudermilch,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  hire 

of  horse  and  wagon,    28  00 

E.  H.  Light,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  gasoline 

and   crude  oil,    37  89 

Major  and  Quartermaster  L.  V.  Rausch, 
pay  of  cooks  and  waiters  at  Mt 
Gretna,    217  50 

A.  L.  Kauffman,  Mt.  Gretna,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    33  57 

Charles  Myers,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    17  75 

Bernard  Schmidt,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    48  00 

Charles  N.  Shenk,  Cornwall,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    803  07 

Witman  Schwarz  Company,  Harris- 
burg, Pa.,  subsistence  stores, 340  56 

Harrisburg  Paste  Workjs,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  for  paste,  6  95 

Wayne  Garrett,  Colebrook,  Pa.,  hauling,  87  16 

Nathaniel  Moyer,  Mt.  Hope,  Pa.,  labor, 
hardware  and  team  hire, 188  28 

Waller  and  Seel,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
barrels,    3  00 

Major  L.  V.  Rausch,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 
for  labor  subsistence  stores  and  ex- 
penses,   142  00 

Frank  A.  Hoppe,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
nltro-powder  solvent,    15  69 

Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pennsylvania, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.,  installation  and 
rental  of  telephones, 46  55 

Major  E.  Claude  Goddard,  Philadelphia, 
*  Pa*,  expenses, 15  10 

Hartman  and  Bowman,  Colebrook,  Pa., 
lumber,  forage  and  coal, 35  44 

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Jacob    Ober,    Mt.    Hope,    Pa.,    mowing 

grass  and  hauling,    22  50 

Ensminger  Lumber  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 

lumber  for  scoreboards, 1  62 

United   Ice  and  Coal   Co.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  ice,  43  88 

Buss  Fish  Market,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    33  60 

J.  Ezra  Foltz,  Deodate,  Pa.,  subsistence 

stores,    93  00 

Amos  8.  Bachman,  Palmyra,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,   137  39 

J.  K.  Davison's  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

decorations  and  medals,  3,472  32 

Reuben  Bleistein,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for 
sundry    services    rendered    at    Eifle 

Range,  Mt.  Gretna,  Pa.,  .  75  00 

Adams  Express  Company,  Mt.  Gretna, 

Pa*,  express  charges,    42-36 

John  H.  Reed,  Lawn,  Pa.,  for  carpenter 

work,     37  50 

Albert  F.  Damon,  Jr.,  Darby,  Pa.,  for 
survey  and  plan  of  1st  Regiment  Rifle 

Range  in  Delaware  county, 215  00 

Bell    Telephone    Co.    of    Pennsylvania, 

Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  telephone  service,  . .  1  70 

Total,     

RECAPITULATION.  \ 

General  and  Division  Headquarters,   . .  f  4,970  17 

State  Naval  Militia,   1,829  20 

Engineer  Battalion,  1,973  00 

Signal  Corps, 988  03 

Battery  "B",   3,040  43 

Battery  "C",   2,981  03 

Philadelphia  City  Cavalry, 280  00 

Troop  "F",   98  18 

Sheridan  Troop,   411  81 

Troop  "A",  100  00 

Squadron  "A",    5,587  16 

Squadron  "B",    5,321  OS 

First   Brigade,    58,720  23 

Second  Brigade,   56,874  12 

Third  Brigade,    41,343  20 

Fourth    Brigade,    58,238  88 

Fourteenth  Regiment  (separate), 12,725  56 

Miscellaneous : 

State  Military  Board, 1,050  00 

Transportation,     7,879  87 

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Expenditures'  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Highway  Department. 

State  Arsenal  and  general  expenses  of 

N.  G.  P., 97,331  56 

Inspection  expenses, 1,748  59 

Rifle  Range  expenses, 10,911  31 

Expenses  of  N.  G.  P.  for  month  of  De- 
cember, 1909,  10,451  90 

Total  National  Guard,  $384,855  31 


11.     STATE    HIGHWAY    CONSTRUCTION    AND 
MAINTENANCE. 

Construction,  Maintenance  and  Improvement  of  the  Public  High- 
ways in  co-operation  with  the  several  counties,  townships  and 
boroughs  of  the  Commonwealth. 

Adams  county,    ^18,573  99 

Allegheny  county, 13,271  ul 

Armstrong  county,    5315  64 

Beaver  county,    2,977  93 

Bedford  county,    25,426  46 

Berks   County,    34,556  93 

Blair  county,  11,181  50 

Bradford  county 34,467  88 

Bucks   county,    18,017  01 

Butler   countv 19,278  76 

Cambria   county,    19,515  64 

Cameron  county,    76  71 

.  Carbon  county,  877  20 

Centre  county,    7,183  27 

Chester  county,  52,044  60 

Clarion  county,  605  46 

Clearfield  county,  20,217  87 

Clinton  county,  371  66 

Columbia  county,  3,599  82 

Crawford  county 12,2li  81 

Cumberland  county, 23,501  69 

Dauphin   county,    771  86 

Delaware   county,    17,571  77 

Elk  county,    3,056  22 

Erie   county 9,293  24 

Fayette  county, 9,327  15 

Forest  county,    4,917  35 

Franklin  county,    37,226  48 

Fulton  county,    17,424  59 

Greene  county,   15,638  99 

Huntingdon  county,    18,979  78 

Indiana  county,    i  ,146  17 

Jefferson  county, 34,848  56 

Juniata  county, 4,500  96 

Lackawanna  county,   9,682  96 

Lancaster  county,  48,804  41 

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Jacob    Ober,    Mt.    Hope,    Pa.,    mowing 

grass  and  hauling,   22  50 

Ensminger  Lumber  Co.,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 

lumber  for  scoreboards, 1  62 

United  Ice  and   Coal   Co.,  Harrisburg, 

Pa.,  ice,  43  88 

Buss  Fish  Market,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    33  60 

J.  Ezra  Foltz,  Deodate,  Pa.,  subsistence 

stores,    93  00 

Amos  8.  Bachman,  Palmyra,  Pa.,  sub- 
sistence stores,    137  39 

J.  K.  Davison's  Sons,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 

decorations  and  medals,  3,472  32 

Reuben  Bleistein,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  for 
sundry    services    rendered     at    Rifle 

Range,  Mt.  Gretna,  Pa.,  .  75  00 

Adams  Express  Company,  Mt.   Gretna, 

Pa.,  express  charges,    42-36 

John  H.  Reed,  Lawn,  Pa.,  for  carpenter 

work,     37  50 

Albert  F.  Damon,  Jr.,  Darby,  Pa.,  for 
survey  and  plan  of  1st  Regiment  Rifle 

Range  in  Delaware  county, 215  00 

Bell    Telephone    Co.    of    Pennsylvania, 

Lebanon,  Pa.,  for  telephone  service,  . .  1  70 

Total,     110,911  31 

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RECAPITULATION.  \ 

General  and  Division  Headquarters,   . .  f 4,970  17 

State  Naval  Militia,   1,829  20 

Engineer  Battalion,  1,973  00 

Signal  Corps, 988  03 

Battery  "B",   3,040  43 

Battery  "C",   2,981  03 

Philadelphia  City  Cavalry, 280  00 

Troop  "F",  98  18 

Sheridan  Troop,   411  81 

Troop  "A", 100  00 

Squadron  "A", 5,587  16 

Squadron  "B",    5,321  08 

First   Brigade,    58,720  23 

Second  Brigade,   56,874  12 

Third  Brigade,    41,343  20 

Fourth    Brigade,    58,238  88 

Fourteenth  Regiment  (separate), 12,725  56 

Miscellaneous: 

State  Military  Board,  1,050  00 

Transportation,     7,879  87 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Highway  Department. 

State  Arsenal  and  general  expenses  of 

N.  G.  P.,  97,331  56 

Inspection  expenses, 1,748  59 

Rifle  Range  expenses, 10,911  31 

Expenses  of  N.  G.  P.  for  month  of  De- 
cember, 1909,  10,451  90 

Total  National  Guard,  |384,855  31 


11.     STATE    HIGHWAY    CONSTRUCTION    AND 

MAINTENANCE. 

Construction,  Maintenance  and  Improvement  of  the  Public  High- 
ways in  co-operation  with  the  several  counties,  townships  and 
boroughs  of  the  Commonwealth. 

Adams  county,   ^18,573  99 

Allegheny  county, 13,271  Ul 

Armstrong  county,    532  64 

Beaver  county,   2,97Y  93 

Bedford  county,   25,426  46 

Berks   County,    34,556  93 

Blair  county,  11,181  50 

Bradford  county 34,467  88 

Bucks   county,    18,017  01 

Butler  countv 19,278  76 

Cambria   county, 19,515  64 

Cameron  county,    76  71 

Carbon  county,  877  20 

Centre  county,    7,183  27 

Chester  county,  52,044  60 

Clarion  county,  605  46 

Clearfield  county,  20,217  87 

Clinton  county,  371  66 

Columbia  county,  3,599  82 

Crawford  county 12,2li  81 

Cumberland  county, 23,501  69 

Dauphin   county,    771  86 

Delaware   county,    17,571  77 

Elk  county,    . .  /. 3,056  22 

Erie   county 9,293  24 

Fayette  county, 9,327  15 

Forest  county,    4,917  35 

Franklin  county,    37,226  48 

Fulton  county,    17,424  59 

Greene  county,   15,638  99 

Huntingdon   county,    18,979  78 

Indiana  county,    i  ,146  17 

Jefferson  county, 34,848  56 

Juniata  county 4,500  96 

Lackawanna  county,   9,682  96 

Lancaster  county,  48,804  41 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Highway  Department — Continued. 

Lawrence  county,  1,025  03 

Lebanon  county,  6,713  96 

Lehigh  county,    12,329  99 

Luzerne   county,    52,1&6  93 

Lycoming  county,  15,725  24 

McKean   county,    13,889  32 

Mercer  county,   12,940  97 

Mifflin  county, 8,108  40 

Monroe  county,  9,434  96 

Montgomery  county,   40,746  43 

Montour  county,  91  00 

Northampton  county,    * 4,384  68 

Northumberland  county, 9,617  23 

Perry  county, 2,587  71 

Pike  county,    24,824  92 

Potter  county,  26,041  57 

Schuylkill  county,    39,016  38 

Snyder  county,   12,830  07 

Somerset  county, 38,047  91 

Sullivan  county,  10,091  11 

Susquehanna  county,    13,575  39 

Tioga  county,    12,639  87 

Union  county,   293  86 

Venango   county,    4,186  44 

Warren  county, 524  94 

Washington   county,    29,503  48 

Wayne  county,    26,118  12 

Westmoreland  county,    52,166  18 

Wyoming  county,   4,108  78 

York  county,   101,982  94 

11,137,374  14 

Maintenance  of  the  National  or  Cumberland  Road. 

Payette  county, f 27,778  71 

Somerset  county,   638  85 

Washington   county,    33,536  36 

161,953  92 

Total,     11,199,328  06 


12.  AMOUNTS  PAID  TO  TOWNSHIPS 
THAT  HAVE  ABOLISHED  THE 
WORK  TAX. 

Payette  county — 

Menallen   township,    f  1,375  05 

Huntingdon  county — 

Todd  township,  179  55 


Total,    11,554  60 

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13.  COMMONWEALTH'S  PORTION  OF  EX- 
PENSES INCURRED  IN  EXTINCTION  OF  FORr 
EST  FIRES. 

Adams  county,    |320  13 

Armstrong  county,    69  04 

Bedford  county,   1,043  13 

Berks  county, 194  10 

Blair  county,  932  03 

Bradford  county,   50  09 

Bucks   county, 4  81 

Buder   county,    52  55 

Cambria  county,  870  35 

vSameron  county,    515  49 

Carbon  county,   116  85 

Centre  county,    929  87 

Chester  county,  64  45 

Clarion  county,  118  12 

Oiearfield  county,  568  00 

Clinton  county, 1,832  07 

Columbia  county,  283  56 

Crawford  county, 35  65 

Cumberland  county, 740  24 

Dauphin   county,    2,009  45 

Elk  county,   1,420  93 

Fayette  county, 100  65 

Forest   county,    77  10 

Franklin  county,    589  18 

Fulton  county,    951  19 

Huntingdon   county,    606  30. . 

Indiana  county,    284  24 

Jefferson  county,    27  65 

Juniata  county, 663  15 

Lackawanna  county,   1,756  90 

Lancaster  county, 169  92 

Lebanon  county,   156  97 

Luzerne  county, 1,129  53 

Lycoming  county,  1,655  90 

McKean  county,   133  35 

Mifflin   county,    585  00 

Monroe  county,  247  37 

Montour  county,    46  05 

Northampton  county,    84  45 

Northumberland  county, 569  11 

Perry  county, 1,084  59 

Pike  county,    250  95 

Potter  county,  1,883  40 

Schuylkill  county,    1,132  29 

Snyder  county,   1,549  35 

Somerset  county,   272  96 

Sullivan  county,   323  85 

Susquehanna   county,    37  20 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Highway  Departra  nt — Continued. 

Lawrence  county,  1,025  03 

Lebanon  county,  6,713  96 

Lehigh  county,   12,329  99 

Luzerne   county,    52,1)46  93 

Lycoming  county,  15,725  24 

McKean   county,    13,889  32 

Mercer  county,   12,940  97 

Mifflin  county, 8,108  40 

Monroe  county,  9,434  96 

Montgomery  county,   40,746  43 

Montour  county,  91  00 

Northampton  county,    * 4,384  68 

Northumberland  county, 9,617  23 

Perry  county, 2,587  71 

Pike  county,    24,824  92 

Potter  county,  26,041  57 

Schuylkill  county,    39,016  38 

Snyder  county,   12,830  07 

Somerset  county,    38,047  91 

SulUvan  county,  10,091  11 

Susquehanna  county,    13,575  39 

Tioga  county,    12,639  87 

Union  county,   293  86 

Venango   county,    4,186  44 

Warren  county, 524  94 

Washington   county,    29,503  48 

Wayne  county,    26,118  12 

Westmoreland   county,    52,166  18 

Wyoming  county,  4,108  78 

York  county,   101,982  94 

11,137,374  14 

Maintenance  of  the  National  or  Cumberland  Road. 

Payette  county, f  27,778  71 

Somerset  county,   638  85 

Washington   county,    .'. 33,536  36 

f61,953  92 

Total, 11,199,328  06 


12.  AMOUNTS  PAID  TO  TOWNSHIPS 
THAT  HAVE  ABOLISHED  THE 
WORK  TAX. 

Payette  county — 

Menallen   township,    f  1,375  05 

Huntingdon  county — 

Todd  township,   179  55 


Total,    *1,554  60 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.       Forestry  Reservation. 


13.  COMMONWEALTH'S  PORTION  OF  EX- 
PENSES INCURRED  IN  EXTINCTION  OF  FORr 
EST  FIRES. 

Adams  county,    $320  13 

Armstrong   county,    69  04 

Bedford  county,   1,043  13 

Berks  county, 194  10 

Blair  county,  932  03 

Bradford  county,   50  09 

Bucks   county, 4 ,81 

Buder  county,    52  55 

Cambria  county,  870  35 

(Sameron  county,    515  49 

Carbon  county,   116  85 

Centre  county,    929  87 

Chester  county,  64  45 

Clarion  county,  118  12 

Oiearfield  county,  568  00 

Clinton  county,  1,832  07 

Columbia  county,  283  56 

Crawford  county,   35  65 

Cumberland  county, 740  24 

Dauphin   county,    2,009  45 

Elk  county,   1,420  93 

Fayette  county, 100  65 

Forest   county,    77  10 

Franklin  county,    589  18 

Fulton  county,    951  19 

Huntingdon   county,    606  30. . 

Indiana  county,    284  24 

Jefferson  county,    27  65 

Juniata  county, 663  15 

Lackawanna  county,   1,756  90 

Lancaster  county, 169  92 

Lebanon  county,  156  97 

Luzerne  county, 1,129  53 

Lycoming  county,  1,655  90 

McKean  county,   133  35 

Mifflin   county,    585  00 

Monroe  county,  247  37 

Montour  county,    46  05 

Northampton  county,    84  45 

Northumberland  county, 569  11 

Perry  county, 1,084  59 

Pike  county,    250  95 

Potter  county,  1,883  40 

Schuylkill  county,    1,132  29 

Snyder  county,   1,549  35 

Somerset  county,   272  96 

Sullivan  county,   323  85 

Susquehanna   county,    37  20 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     State  Highway  Department— Continued. 

Lawrence  county,  1,025  03 

Lebanon  county,  6,713  96 

Lehigh  county,    12,329  99 

Luzerne   county,    52,1A6  93 

Lycoming  county,  15,725  24 

McKean   county,    13,889  32 

Mercer  county,   12,940  97 

Mifflin  county, 8,108  40 

Monroe  county,  9,434  96 

Montgomery  county,   40.746  43 

Montour  county,  91  00 

Northampton  county,    * 4,384  68 

Northumberland  county, 9,617  23 

Perry  county, 2,587  71 

Pike  county,    24,824  92 

Potter  county,  26,041  57 

Schuylkill  county,    39,016  38 

Snyder  county,   12,830  07 

Somerset  county,   ...  38,047  91 

Sullivan  county,   10,091  11 

Susquehanna   county,    13,575  39 

Tioga  county,    12,639  87 

Union  county,   293  86 

Venango   county, 4,186  44 

Warren  county, 524  94 

Washington   county,    29,503  48 

Wayne  county,    26,118  12 

Westmoreland  county,    52,166  18 

Wyoming  county,   4,108  78 

York  county,   101,982  94 

fl,137,374  14 

Maintenance  of  the  National  or  Cumberland  Road. 

Payette  county, f 27,778  71 

Somerset  county,   638  85 

Washington  county,    .'. 33,536  36 

$61,953  92 

Total,     i 11,199,328  06 


12.  AMOUNTS  PAID  TO  TOWNSHIPS 
THAT  HAVE  ABOLISHED  THE 
WORK  TAX. 

Payette  county — 

Menallen   township,    f  1,375  05 

Huntingdon  county — 

Todd  township,  179  55 


Total, 


11,554  60 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.       Forestry  Reservation. 

13.  COMMONWEALTH'S  PORTION  OF  EX- 
PENSES INCURRED  IN  EXTINCTION  OF  FOR- 
EST FIRES. 

Adams  county,    f320  13 

Armstrong  county,    69  04 

Bedford  county,   1,043  13 

Berks  county, 194  10 

Blair  county,  932  03 

Bradford  county,   50  09 

Bucks   county, 4  81 

Buvler   county,    52  55 

Cambria  county,  870  35 

(Sameron  county,    515  49 

Carbon  county,   116  85 

Centre  county,    929  87 

Chester  county,  64  45 

Clarion  county,  118  12 

Otearfield  county,  568  00 

Clinton  county,  1,832  07 

Columbia  county,   283  56 

Crawford  county, 35  65 

Cumberland  county, 740  24 

Dauphin   county,    2,009  45 

Elk  county,   1,420  93 

Fayette  county, 100  65 

Forest   county,    77  10 

Franklin  county,    589  18 

Fulton  county,    951  19 

Huntingdon   county,    606  30. . 

Indiana  county,    284  24 

Jefferson  county,    27  65 

Juniata  county, 663  15 

Lackawanna  county,   1,756  90 

Lancaster  county, 169  92 

Lebanon  county,  156  97 

Luzerne  county, 1,129  53 

Lycoming  county, 1,655  90 

McKean  county,   133  35 

Mifflin   county,    585  00 

Monroe  county,  247  37 

Montour   county,    46  05 

Northampton  county,    84  45 

Northumberland  county, 569  11 

Perry  county, 1,084  59 

Pike  county,    250  95 

Potter  county,  1,883  40 

Schuylkill  county,    1,132  29 

Snyder  county,   1,549  35 

Somerset  county,   272  96 

Sullivan  county,   323  85 

Susquehanna   county,    37  20 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 

Tioga  county,    895  96 

Union  county,   314  24 

Venango  county,  163  90 

Warren  county, 53  10 

Wayne  county,   282  95 

Westmoreland  county,    163  04 

Wyoming  county,  512  71 

York  county,   493  14 


Total,    -  131,418  55 


14.     PTJECHASE    OF    LAND    FOR    STATE    FOR- 
ESTRY RESERVATIONS. 

Section  4,  Act  of  May  25,  1897,  P.  L.  p.  87. 

R.  H.  Thompson,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Clearfield  county, f  832  94 

Stephen  J.  Lebo,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Clinton  county, 1,064  00 

William  J.  Kressler,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Perry  county,   579  88 

B.  A.  Gee,  for  purchase  of  land  located 

in  Potter  county,  125  00 

George  L.  McCallum,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Potter  county,  100  00 

Margaret  J.  Mover,  Purella  P.  Strausser, 
and  Victoria  M.  Harrison,  for  pur- 
chase of  land  located  in  Snyder 
county, 1,727  46 

C.  Bartles  and  Asher  Updegraff,  for  pur- 
chase   of    land    located    in    Plunkett 

Creek  township,  Lycoming  county,  . . .  337  50 

James  C.  Monn,  for  purchase  of  land. lo- 
cated in  Franklin  county,  40  67 

J.  William  Kepler,  for  purchase  of  lands 

located  in  Huntingdon  county, 4,522  37 

Administrator  of  Jesse  M.  Sheaffer,  for 
purchase  of  land  located  in  Perry 
county,    459  25 

John  A.  Wagner,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Mifflin  county,   270  56 

William  Whitmer  &  Sons  Co.,  for  pur- 
chase of  land  located  in  Union  and 
Centre  counties,    1,975  33 

W.  K.  Swetland,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Potter  county,    4,345  59 

Thomas  W.  Moore,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Clearfield  county, 459  83 

Harry  J.  Rahorn,  for  purchase  of  land 

located  in  Clinton  county,  399  75 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation — Continued. 

Andrew  B.  Couch,  for  purchase  of  land 

located  in  Perry  county, 245  77 

E.  T.  RivieTe,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Pike  county,   825  00 

Total,    118,310  90 


15.  AMOUNTS  PAID  ON  FORESTRY  RESERVA- 
TION LAND  FOR  ROAD  PURPOSES,  YEAR 
1910,  PER  ACT  OF  APRIL  5,  1905,  P.  L.  p.  111. 

Adams  County. 

Franklin  township,    f  83  98 

Hamiltonban   township,    70  72 

Menallen  township,   114  76 

Bedford  County. 

Colerain  township,  f 28  64 

Cumberland  Valley  township,    8  62 

Southampton  township,   141  44 


269  46 


378  70 


Cameron  County. 

Gibson  township,   $ 507  12 

Grove  township,   605  32 

Lumber  township, 196  46 

Portage  township,   56  42 

Shippen   township,    139  94 

1,505  26 

Centre  County. 

Burnside   township,    $407  60 

College  township,  12  12 

Curtin  township,    57  80 

Ferguson  township,   40  00                     • 

Gregg   township,    64  78 

Haines  township,   262  18 

Harris  township,    238  36 

Miles  township,  175  92 

Penn  township,  127  40 

Potter  township, 141  62 

Rush  township,  60  76 

Snow  Shoe  township,   16  06 

Spring  township,   22  00 

Walker  township,    27  00 

1,053  60 

Clearfield  County. 

Covington  township,   $  19  56 

Girard  township,    226  98 

Goshen  township,  39  28          ~ 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Beeerratlon— Continued. 

Tioga  county,    895  96 

Union  county,  314  24 

Venango  county,  163  90 

Warren  county, 53  10 

Wayne  county,    282  95 

Westmoreland  county,    163  04 

Wyoming  county,  512  71 

York  county,   493  14 


Total,    -  131,418  55 


14.     PUECHASE    OF    LAND    FOR    STATE    FOR- 
ESTRY RESERVATIONS. 

Section  4,  Act  of  May  25,  1897,  P.  L.  p.  87. 

R.  H.  Thompson,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Clearfield  county,  f  832  94 

Stephen  J.  Lebo,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Clinton  county, 1,064  00 

William  J.  Kressler,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Perry  county,   579  88 

B.  A.  Gee,  for  purchase  of  land  located 

in  Potter  county,   125  00 

George  L.  McCallum,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Potter  county,  100  00 

Margaret  J.  Moyer,  Purella  P.  Strausser, 
and  Victoria  M.  Harrison,  for  pur- 
chase of  land  located  in  Snyder 
county,     1,727  46 

C.  Bartles  and  Asher  Updegraff,  for  pur- 
chase   of   land    located    in    Plunkett 

Creek  township,  Lycoming  county,  . . .  337  50 

James  C.  Afonn,  for  purchase  of  land. lo- 
cated in  Franklin  county,  40  67 

J.  William  Kepler,  for  purchase  of  lands 

located  in  Huntingdon  county, 4,522  37 

Administrator  of  Jesse  M.  Sheaffer,  for 
purchase  of  land  located  in  Perry 
county,    459  25 

John  A.  Wagner,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Mifflin  county,   270  56 

William  Whitmer  &  Sons  Co.,  for  pur- 
chase of  land  located  in  Union  and 
Centre  counties,    1,975  33 

W.  K.  Swetland,     for  purchase  of  land 

located  in  Potter  county,    4,345  59 

Thomas  W.  Moore,  for  purchase  of 
land  located  in  Clearfield  county, 459  83 

Harry  J.  Rahorn,  for  purchase  of  land 

located  in  Clinton  county, 399  75 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation — Continued. 

Andrew  B.  Couch,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Perry  county, 245  77 

E.  T.  RivieTe,  for  purchase  of  land 
located  in  Pike  county,   825  00 

Total, ?18,310  90 


269  46 


378  70 


15.  AMOUNTS  PAID  ON  FORESTRY  RESERVA- 
TION LAND  FOR  ROAD  PURPOSES,  YEAR 
1910,  PER  ACT  OF  APRIL  5,  1905,  P.  L.  p.  111. 

Adams  County. 

Franklin  township,    f  83  98 

Hamiltonban   township,    70  72 

Menallen  township,   114  76 

Bedford  County. 

Colerain  township,  f 28  64 

Cumberland  Valley  township,    8  62 

Southampton  township,   141  44 

Cameron  County. 

Gibson  township,   $ 507  12 

Grove  township,   605  32 

Lumber  township, 196  46 

Portage  township,   56  42 

Shippen   township,    139  94 

1,505  26 

Centre  County. 

Burnside   township,    f407  60 

College  township,   12  12 

Curtin  township,    57  80 

Ferguson  township,   40  00                     • 

Gregg   township,    64  78 

Haines  township,   262  18 

Harris  township,    238  36 

Miles  township,  175  92 

Penn  township,  127  40 

Potter  township, 141  62 

Rush  township,  60  76 

Snow  Shoe  township,   16  06 

Spring  township,   22  00 

Walker   township,    27  00 

1,653  60 

Clearfield  County. 

Covington  township,   $19  56 

Girard  township,    226  98 

Goshen  township,  39  28          ^. 

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Huston  township,  157  22 

Karthaus  township,  146  70 

Pine  township,   316  92 

Pike  township,    38  60 

Sandy   township,    12  20 


Clinton  County. 

Beech  Creek  township,  

Castanea  township,   

Chapman  township,  

Colebrook  township, 

Crawford  township,  , 

East  Keating  township, 

Gallagher  township,    , 

Green   township,    

Grugen  township,  , 

Lamar  township,    , 

Leidy  township,   

Noyes   township,    

Pine  Creek  township,  , 

Wayne  township,   , 

West  Keating  township, 

Woodward   township,    

Cumberland  County. 

Dickinson   township,    

Hopewell  township,  

Southampton  township,    

Upper  Mifflin  township,  

Dauphin  County. 
Jackson  township, 

*  Elk  County. 

Benezette  township,    

Horton  township,  

Franklin  County. 

Fannett  township,   

Greene  township,   

Guilford  township, 

Hamilton  township, 

Letterkenny  township,    

Metal  township,   

Peters   township,    

Quincy  township,   

Southampton  township,   

Washington   township,    


f382  10 

4  52 

517  74 

36  32 

13  42 

69  38 

75  64 

22  60 

201  14 

28  78 

316  56 

373  52 

14  80 

110  22 

72  70 

32  86 

f  24  70 

8  88 

23  44 

5  38 

f  67  08 

|330  72 

5  66 

|64  02 

247  92 

47  10 

16  32 

63  94 

13  20 

9  90 

220  34 

57  80 

41  00 

957  46 


2,271  30 


62  40 


67  08 


336  38 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 


Fulton  County. 

Dublin  township,   

Tod   township,    , 

Huntingdon  County. 

Todd  township,  1909,   

Barree  township,   , 

Brady  township,  , 

Cass  township, , 

Franklin  township,    , 

Jackson  township,   ( 

Lincoln  township, , 

Logan   township,    

Miller  township,   , 

Morris  township,    , 

Penn  township,  , 

Porter  township,    

Shirley  township,  , 

Spruce  Creek  township, , 

Todd  township,   , 

Union   township,    

West  township,  

Juniata  County. 

Lack    township,    

Milford   township,    , 

Tuscarora  township,    

Lackawanna  County. 
Lehigh  township,    

Lycoming  County. 

Brown  township,    , 

Cogan  House  township,   , 

Cummings   township,    

Gamble  township, , 

Lewis  township,   , 

Limestone   township,    

McHenry  township,   

Mclntyre  township,   , 

Nippenose  township,   , 

Plunkett's  Creek  township, , 

Washington  township, 

Watson  township,    , 


1 29  42 

94  32 

|23  94 

44  36 

11  90 

71  28 

46  00 

10  00 

55  60 

51  44 

12  50 

6  26 

65  18 

64  36 

28  00 

23  94 

11  46 

67  70 

1  90 

|65  56 


365  64 

7  50 

307  02 

.        67  60 

108  78 

9  88 

195  00 

20  90 

2  20 

177  02 

76  10 

22  62 

123  74 


1,083  12 


56  30 


65  56 


Digitized  by 


1,360  26 

Google 


586 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 


Huston  township, , 

Karthaue  township,  

Pine  township,   

Pike  township,   

Sandy  township,    

Clinton  County. 

Beech  Creek  township,  

Castanea  township,   

Chapman  township,  

Colebrook  township, 

Crawford  township, 

East  Keating  township,  

Gallagher  township,    

Green   township,    

Grugen  township,  

Lamar  township,    

Leidy  township, 

Noyes   township,    

Pine  Creek  township,  

Wayne  township,   , 

West  Keating  township, 

Woodward  township,    , 

Cumberland  County 

Dickinson   township,    

Hopewell  township,  

Southampton  township,    

Upper  Mifflin  township,  , 

Dauphin  County. 
Jackson  township,   

*  Elk  County. 

Benezette   township,    

Horton  township,  

Franklin  County. 

Fannett  township,   

Greene  township,   

Guilford  township,  

Hamilton  township, 

Letterkenny  township,    

Metal  township,   

Peters   township,    

Quincy  township,   

Southampton  township,    

Washington   township,    


157  22 

146  70 

316  92 

38  60 

12  20 


|382  10 

4  52 

517  74 

36  32 

13  42 

69  38 

75  64 

22  60 

201  14 

28  78 

316  56 

373  52 

14  80 

110  22 

72  70 

32  86 

f  24  70 

8  88 

23  44 

5  38 

|67  08 

|330  72 

5  66 

|64  02 

247  92 

47  10 

16  32 

63  94 

13  20 

9  90 

220  34 

57  80 

41  00 

957  46 


2,271  30 


62  40 


67  08 


336  38 


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r*  781  34 

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No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  587 


Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— -Continued. 
Fulton  County. 


Dublin  township, 
Tod   township,    . . 


Huntingdon  County. 


Todd  township,  1909,   . 

Barree  township,   

Brady  township,  

Cass  township,    ....... 

Franklin  township,    . . . 

Jackson  township,   

Lincoln  township, 

Logan    township,    

Miller  township,   

Morris  township,    

Penn  township,  

Porter  township,    

Shirley  township, 

Spruce  Creek  township, 

Todd  township,  

Union   township,    

West  township, 


Juniata  County. 


f 29  42 

94  32 

|23  94 

44  36 

11  90 

71  28 

46  00 

10  00 

55  60 

51  44 

12  50 

6  26 

65  18 

64  36 

28  00 

23  94 

11  46 

67  70 

1  90 

Lack   township,    

Milford   township,    . , 
Tuscarora  township, 


Lackawanna  County. 
Lehigh  township,    f  65  56 


Lycoming  County. 

Brown  township,    

Cogan  House  township,   

Cummings   township,    

Gamble  township, 

Lewis  township,   

Limestone   township,    

McHenry  township,   

Mclntyre  township,   

Nippenose  township,   

Plunkett's  Creek  township, 

Washington  township, 

Watson  township,    


365  64 

7  50 

307  02 

,        67  60 

108  78 

9  88 

195  00 

20  90 

2  20 

177  02 

76  10 

22  62 

123  74 


1,083  12 


56  30 


65  56 


Digitized  by 


1,360  26 

Google 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.    Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 


Huston  township,  

Karthaus  township,  

Pine  township,   

Pike  township,   

Sandy   township,    

Clinton  County. 

Beech  Creek  township,  

Castanea  township,   

Chapman  township,  

Colebrook  township, 

Crawford  township,  

East  Keating  township,  

Gallagher  township,    

Green   township,    

Grugen  township,  , 

Lamar  township,    

Leidy  township, 

Noyes   township,    

Pine  Creek  township,  

Wayne  township,   

West  Keating  township, 

Woodward  township,    , 

Cumberland  County, 

Dickinson   township,    

Hopewell  township,  

Southampton  township,    

Upper  Mifflin  township,  

Dauphin  County. 
Jackson  township,   

*  Elk  County. 

Benezette  township,    

Horton  township,  

Franklin  County. 

Fannett  township,   

Greene  township,   

Guilford  township, 

Hamilton  township, 

Letterkenny  township,    

Metal  township,   

Peters   township,    

Quincy  township,   

Southampton  township,   

Washington   township,    


157  22 

146  70 

316  92 

38  60 

12  20 


|382  10 

4  52 

517  74 

36  32 

13  42 

69  38 

75  64 

22  60 

201  14 

28  78 

315  56 

373  52 

14  80 

110  22 

72  70 

32  86 

$24  70 

8  88 

23  44 

5  38 

f  67  08 

|330  72 

5  66 

|64  02 

247  92 

47  10 

16  32 

63  94 

13  20 

9  90 

220  34 

57  80 

41  00 

957  46 


2,271  30 


62  40 


67  08 


336  38 


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r*    781  34 

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REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES. 


687 


Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reuerration— Continued. 


Fulton  County. 

Dublin  township,   , 

Tod   township,    

Huntingdon  County. 

Todd  township,  1909,   , 

Barree  township,   ( 

Brady  township,  , 

Cass  township,    ...  K , 

Franklin  township,    

Jackson  township,   , 

Lincoln  township, 

Logan   township,    

Miller  township,   , 

Morris  township,    , 

Penn  township,  

Porter  township,    , 

Shirley  township,  , 

Spruce  Creek  township, , 

Todd  township, 

Union   township,    

West  township,  , 

Juniata  County. 

Lack    township,    

Milford   township,    , 

Tuscarora  township,    

Lackawanna  County. 
Lehigh  township,    , 

Lycoming  County. 

Brown  township,    , 

Cogan  House  township,   , 

Cummings   township,    

Gamble  township, , 

Lewis  township,    , 

Limestone   township,    

McHenry  township,   , 

Mclntyre  township,   , 

Nippenose  township,   , 

Plunkett's  Creek  township, , 

Washington  township, 

Watson  township,    , 


|29  42 

94  32 

f 23  94 

44  36 

11  90 

71  28 

46  00 

10  00 

55  60 

51  44 

12  50 

6  26 

65  18 

64  36 

28  00 

23  94 

11  46 

67  70 

1  90 

|65  56 


365  64 

7  50 

307  02 

.        67  60 

108  78 

9  88 

195  00 

20  90 

2  20 

177  02 

76  10 

22  62 

123  74 


1,083  12 


56  30 


65  56 


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1,360  26 

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688  AUDITOR  GENERAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  Off.  Doc. 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation — Continued. 


Miffiin  County. 


Armagh  township, 
Bratton  township, 
Brown  township,  . . 
Decatur  township, 
Menno  township,    . 
Union   township,    . 
Wayne  township,  . 


Monroe  County. 

Barrett  township,    

Middle  Smithfield  township,  

Price  township, 


Perry  County. 


Jackson  township, 
Madison  township, 
Toboyne  township, 


Pike  County. 


Blooming   Grove     township, 

Delaware   township,    

Dingman  township,   

Greene  township,   

Lackawaxen  township, 

Lehman  towship,    

Milford  township, 

Palmyra  township, 

Porter  township,    

Bhohola   township,    

West  Pall  township, 


Potter  County. 

Abbott  township,   

Austin   borough,    

East  Fork  township, 

Homer  township,   

Keating  township, 

Portage  township,    

Stewardson  township,  

Summit  township,    

Sylvania  township,    

West  Branch  township,   

Wharton  township,    


|388  58 

162  10 

142  34 

8  22 

5  16 

4  04 

82  56 

|22  62 

43  64 

61  66 

f  87  96 

11  98 

274  84 

|233  16 

25  04 

84  80 

62  50 

47  12 

73  56 

15  98 

60  02 

406  08 

8  20 

51  00 

|437  58 

13  68 

106  88 

188  44 

88  80 

255  28 

643  26 

300  50 

94  88 

16  18 

135  98 

793  00 


374  78 


1,067  46 


2,281  46 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  ReserTation — Continued. 

Somerset  County. 

Jefferson   township,    $20  86 

Jenner  township,   20  58 

Lincoln  township,    27  90 

69  34 

Snyder  County. 

Adams  township,   f 51  56 

Beaver  township,   13  78 

Franklin  township, 22  32 

Perry  township,    11  70 

Spring  township,    102  76 

Washington  township,    5  16 

West  Beaver  township, 133  94 

West  Perrv  township, * 32  40 

373  62 

Tioga  County. 

Chatham  township,    $  18  38   , 

Delmar  township,  108  40 

Duncan    township,    21  74 

Elk  township,   • 209  78 

Middlebuvy  township,   27  30 

Morris  township,    343  18 

Shippen  township,   286  40 

r-  1,015  18 

Union  County. 

Hartley  township,    |381  18 

Lewis  township, 239  82 

West  Buffalo,    147  28 

White  Deer  township,  64  12 

832  40 

Westmoreland  County. 

Cooke  township,   $ 81  04 

Ligioner  township,  20  26 

101  30 

Wyoming  County. 

Eaton  township,  $23  54 

$23  54 


Total,    $17,832  16 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation — Continued. 

Huntingdon  County. 

Barree   township,    .* 44  36 

Brady   township,    11  90 

Cass  township,    71  28 

Franklin  township,    46  00 

Jackson    township,    489  20 

Lincoln  township, 10  00 

Logan  township,  55  60 

Miller   township,    51  44 

Morris  township,    12  50 

Penn   township,    6  26 

Porter  township,    65  18 

Shirley  township,   64  36 

Spruce  Creek  township,   28  00 

Todd  township, 23  94 

Union   township,    11  46 

West  township,  67  70 


Juniata  County. 

Lach  township,   $36  60 

Milford  township,  1  90 

Tuscarora  township, 17  80 

Lackawanna  County. 

Lehigh  township,    $65  56 

Lycoming  County. 

Brown  township,    $365  64 

Cogan  House  township,   7  50 

Cummings  township,  307  02 

Gamble  township,    67  60 

Lewis  township,   108  78 

Limestone  township,    9  88 

McHenry  township,   148  72 

Mclntyre  township,   20  90 

Nippanose   township,    2  20 

Plunkett's  Creek  township, 177  02 

Washington  township, 76  10 

Watson  township 22  62 

Mifflin  County. 

Armagh  township,   $388  58 

Bratton  township,    162  10 

Brown  township,    142  34 

Decatur  township,   8  22 

Union  township,   4  04 

Wayne  township,   - 82  56 


1,059  18 


56  30 


65  56 


1,313  98 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 

Monroe  County. 

Barrett  township,  

Middle  Smithfield  township,  . . . 
Price  township, 

Perry  County. 

Jackson  township,   

Madison,  S.  W.  township,  

Toboyne   township,    

Pike  County. 

Blooming  Grove  township, 

Delaware  township,  

Dingman  township,   

Greene  township,   

Lackawaxen  township,    

Lehman  township,   

Milford   township,    

Palmyra   township,    

Porter  township,    

Shohola   township, 

Westf all  township,  

Porter  township,  1909,  

Potter  County. 

Abbott  township,   

Austin   borough,    

East  Fork  township,  

Homer  township,    

Keating  township,   

Portage  township,    

Stewardson  township,  . . 
Summit  township,  . . . .  r# 
Sylvania  township 

West  Branch ,  township, ' '. ". '. ".  1 ".  1 '. 
Wharton  t;ownship>    

v  Snyder  County, 

£     ms  township,   

J:eaver  township,   

franklin  township,   

Perry  township,    

Spring  township,    

Washington  township, 

West  Beaver  township,  

West  Perry  township,  

38—2—1910 


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43  64 

61  66 

127  92 

|87  96 

11  98 

274  84 

374  78 

1233  16 

25  04 

84  80 

62  50 

47  12 

73  56 

15  98 

60  02 

406  08 

8  20 

51  00 

406  08 

1,473  54 

|437  58 

13  68 

106  88 

188  44 

.  88  80 

255  28 

643  26 

300  50 

94  88 

16  18 

135  98 

2,281  46 

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13  78 

22  32 

11  70 

102  76 

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133  94 

32  40 

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Huntingdon  County. 

Barree   township,    .- 44  36 

Brady   township,    11  90 

Cass  township,    71  28 

Franklin  township,    46  00 

Jackson   township,    489  20 

Lincoln  township, 10  00 

Logan  township,  55  60 

Miller  township,    51  44 

Morris  township,   12  50 

Penn   township,    6  26 

Porter  township,    65  18 

Shirley  township,   64  36 

Spruce  Creek  township,   28  00 

Todd  township,   23  94 

Union   township,    11  46 

West  township,  67  70 


Juniata  County. 

Lach  township,   |36  60 

Milford  township, 1  90 

Tuscarora  township, 17  80 

Lackawanna  County. 

Lehigh  township,    f 65  56 

Lycoming  County. 

Brown  township,   |365  64 

Cogan  House  township,   7  50 

Cummings  township,  307  02 

Gamble  township,    67  60 

Lewis  township,   108  78 

Limestone  township,    9  88 

McHenry  township,   148  72 

Mclntyre  township,   20  90 

Nippanose   township,    2  20 

Plunkett's  Creek  township, 177  02 

Washington  township, 76  10 

Watson  township,    22  62 

Mifflin  County. 

Armagh  township,   f388  58 

Bratton  township,   162  10 

Brown  township,    142  34 

Decatur  township,   8  22 

Union  township,   4  04 

Wayne  township,   ~ 82  56 


1,059  18 


56  30 


65  56 


1,313  98 


787  84 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Forestry  Reservation— Continued. 

Monroe  County. 

Barrett  township,  , 

Middle  Smithfield  township,  

Price  township, 

Perry  County. 

Jackson  township,   

Madison,  S.  W.  township,  

Toboyne   township,    

Pike  County. 

Blooming  Grove  township, 

Delaware  township,  

Dingman  township,   

Greene  township,   

Lackawaxen  township,   

Lehman  township,   

Milford   township,    

Palmyra   township,    

Porter  township,    

Shohola   township, , 

Westf all  township,  

Porter  township,  1909,  


Potter  County. 

Abbott  township,   

Austin    borough,    

East  Fork  township,  

Homer  township,    

Keating  township,   

Portage  township,    

Stewardson  township, 
Summit  township, 
Sylvania  townsh 
West  Branchj^shYp/ 
Wharton  Jffanship,    .... 


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^9^ns  township,   

leaver  township,   

ranklin  township,   

Perry  township,    

Spring  township,   

Washington  township, 

West  Beaver  township,  

West  Perry  township,  

38—2—1910 


f  22  62 

43  64 

61  66 

127  92 

|87  96 

11  98 

274  84 

371  78 

|233  16 

25  04 

84  80 

62  50 

47  12 

73  56 

15  98 

60  02 

406  08 

8  20 

51  00 

406  08 

1,473  54 

|437  58 

13  68 

106  88 

188  44 

88  80 

r"   255  28 

643  26 

300  50 

94  88 

16  18 

135  98 

2,281  46 

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22  32 

11  70 

102  76 

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133  94 

32  40 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Pensions  and  Gratnitle*. 

Somerset  County. 

Jefferson   township,    |20  86 

Jenner  township,   20  58 

Lincoln  township,  27  90 

69  34 

Tioga  County. 

Chatham  township,   f  18  38 

Delmar  township, 108  40 

Duncan  township,    21  74 

Elk  township,   209  78 

Middlebury  township,   27  30 

Morris  township,    343  18 

Shippen  township,   286  40 

.  1,015  18 

Union  County. 

Hartley  township, $381  18 

Lewis  township,   239  82 

White  Deer  township, 64  12 

685  12 

Westmoreland  County. 

Cooke  township,   f 81  04 

Ligonier  township,   20  26 

101  30 

Wyoming  County. 

Eaton  township,   f  19  54 

Eaton  Independent  District,  4  00 

23  54 


Total,    |17,G37  80 


17.     PENSIONS  AND  'GRATUITIES. 

Allegheny  County. 

William    Neil,    from    July    1,    1909,    to  ^ 

June  30,  1910, $200^° 

William  W.  Snowden,  from  July  1,  1909 

to  June  30,  1910, .'  192  00 

Armstrong  County. 
Barbara  Ella  Webster,  from  July  1,  1909 
to  June  30,  1910, ......'  56  00 

Berks  County. 

Lewis  Hagenman,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 

June  30, 1910, '. . .  180  00 

Ida  R  Borrell,  from  June  1,  1909,  to 

t  ^^  Sl'  191°J  180  00 

L.  M.  Neischewender,  from  July  1,  1909, 

to  June  30,  1910, 60  §fi^ 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Pensions  and  Gratuities — Continued. 

Erie  County. 

Andrew  Boyd,  from  September  1,  1909, 

to  July  21,  1910, 170  83 

Patrick  Leonard,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30, 1910, 96  00 

Franklin  County. 

Amanda    Kunkel,    from    September    1, 

1909,  to  August  31,  1910, 96  00 

Joseph   Jones,    from   July    1,    1909,    to 

June  30,  1910,  50  00 

Greene  County. 

Buena  V.  Barb,  from  June  1,  1909,  to 
August  31,  1910,  180  00 

Lackawanna  County. 

Frank  Marshall,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30,  1910,  240  00 

Lancaster  County. 

Howard  J.  Erisman,  from  October  1, 
1909,  to  September  30,  1910, 100  00 

Luzerne  County. 

Elizabeth    Rhodes,    from    September    1, 

1909,  to  August  31,  1910, 144  00 

Elizabeth  Wenner,  from  July  1,  1909, 
to  June  30,  1910,   96  0U 

Philadelphia  County. 

HenTy  S.  Shaw,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30,  1910,  75  00 

Mrs.  E.  L.  Drake,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30,  1910,  1,500  00 

Jennie  J.  Morley,  from  June  1,  1909,  to 

August  31,  1910,    180  00 

Potter  County. 

Daniel  Puller,  from  January  1,  1909,  to 
December  31,  1909,   100  00 

SchuylkiU  County. 

Henry  Shappell,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30,  1910,    96  00 

Tioga  County. 

David  Costlev,  from  July  %  1909,  to 
June  30, 1910 96  00  p ^nalp 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Escheats. 


Washington  County. 

Mary  J.  Garver,  from  June  1,  1909,  to 
September  30,  1910,  192  00 

Westmoreland  County. 

J.  H.  Pershing,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30,  1910,  120  00 

Foreign. 

James  S.  Crawford,  from  July  1,  1909,  to 
June  30, 1910, 96  00 

Total, 


18.    ESCHEATS. 

Harry  S.  Hopper,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  fees 
and  expenses  as  escheator  in  the  estate 
of  Alary  E.  Tolbert,  or  Talbert,  de- 
ceased,     

Lyman  D.  Gilbert,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  fees 
and  expenses  as  escheator  in  the  estate 
of  Eliza  Garrett,  deceased, 

Joshua  J.  Sadler,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
fees  as  informant  in  the  estate  of 
Mary  E.  Tolbert,  deceased, 

Howard  J.  Lowell,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  fees 
and  expense  as  escheator  in  the  estate 
John  Kiefer,  deceased,   

Christian  W.  Lynch,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  fee 
as  informant  in  the  estate  of  Eliza 
Garrett,  deceased, 

Charles  Gross,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  fees  as 
informant  in  the  estate  of  John  Kiefer, 
deceased,   

John  H.  Minds,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  fees 
as  escheator  of  unclaimed  funds  in  the 
Penn  Safe  Deposit  Company, 

Max  Herzberg,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  fees  as 
informant  in  the  estate  of  Morris  Zead- 
ler,  deceased,   

William  Maul  Measey,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Pa.,  fees  and  expense  as  escheator  in 
the  estate  of  Morris  Zeadler,  deceased, 

Francis  J.  Mcllhenny,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
fees  as  informant  of  unclaimed  funds 
in  the  Penn  Safe  Deposit  Company,. . 

Edward  J.  Gromley,  Hazleton,  Pa.,  fees 
as  informant  in  the  escheated  estate  of 
of  Sophia  Y.  Huston,  deceased, 

Total,  


|4,535  83 


f 195  62 

635  27 
312  26 
442  31 
2,023  46 
764  29 
110  50 
270  33 
122  68 
699  87 
102  73 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Expense*  of  holding  Primary  Elections. 

19.     HARRISBURG  FIRE  COMPANIES. 

Friendship  Fire  Company,  No.  1, $200  00 

Hope  Steam  Fire  Engine  Company,  No. 

2,     200  00 

Citizens   Steam  Fire  Engine  Company, 

No.  3, 200  00 

Washington  Hose  Company,  No.  4, 200  00 

Mt.  Vernon  Hook  and  Ladder  Company, 

No.  5, 200  00 

Paxton   Steam  Fire    Engine    Company, 

No.  6, 200  00 

Good  Will  Steam  Fire  Engine  Company, 

No.  7,  200  00 

Mt.  Pleasant  Hook  and  Ladder  Company, 

No.  8, 200  00 

Heilj  Hose  Company,  No.  10,  200  00 

Shamrock  Fire  Company,  No.  11, 200  00 

Allison  Hook  and  Ladder  Company,  No. 

12, 200  00 

Camp  Curtin  Fire  Company,  No.  13,  . .  200  00 

Total,  $2,400  00 


20.  EXPENSES  OF  HOLDING  UNIFORM  PRI- 
MARY ELECTIONS,  PER  ACT  OF  1909,  P.  L.  p. 
742. 

Adams  county, $2,058  76 

Allegheny  county, 38,942  17 

Armstrong  county,   3,725  22 

Beaver  county,    .* 1,890  08 

Bedford  county, 2,212  45 

Berks  county, 8,094  24 

Blair   county,    2,924  31 

Butler  county,  1,781  05 

Cambria  county,   3,651  09 

Carbon  county,   1,761  49 

Centre  county,  1,726  07 

Chester  county,  3,565  89 

Clarion  county,  : 1,069  37 

Clearfield  county,  2,442  00 

Clinton  county,  957  53 

Columbia  county,   1,718  53 

Crawford  county,   1,949  79 

Dauphin  county,  6,203  58 

Delaware  county,   4,104  61 

Elk  county,    400  00 

Erie  county, 2,931  90 

Fayette  county,  6,055  51 

Forest   county,    417  70 

Fulton  county, 409  91 

Greene  county,    2,019  83 


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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.    Premiums  paid  Agricultural  Aaaociatlona. 

Indiana  county,    1,267  73 

Jefferson  county,    3,096  39 

Juniata  county, 566  98 

Lackawanna  county, 14,133  82 

Lancaster  county,    3,353  52 

Lawrence  county,  458  43 

Lebanon  county,  1,300  92 

Lehigh  county,    2,715  00 

Luzerne  county,    3  00 

Lycoming  county,  2,422  92 

McKean  county,   2,400  07 

Mercer  county,   296  42 

Mifflin  county,  1,327  05 

Monroe  county,  714  36 

Montgomery  county,   5,439  68 

Montour  county,  418  85 

Northumberland  county, 5,349  15 

Perry  county, 1,366  25 

Pike  county, 417  14 

Potter  county,  934  60 

Schuylkill  county,    5,189  07 

Snyder  county,   605  86 

Somerset  county, 1,415  18 

Susquehanna  county,  1,534  47 

Union  county,   654  29 

Venango  county, 420  67 

Warren  county, 1,295  18 

Washington   county,    7,304  64 

Wayne  county,    1,135  37 

Westmoreland  county, 8,555  41 

Wyoming  county,   602  81 

York  county,   570  60 

Total,  $180,278  91 


21.  AGRICULTURAL  ASSOCIATION  PREMIUMS. 
PAYMENTS  MADE  TO  INCORPORATED 
COUNTY  AGRICULTURAL  ASSOCIATIONS 
PAYING  PREMIUMS  UPON  EXHIBITS,  PER 
ACT  OF  1909,  P.  L.  p.  759. 

Armstrong  county,  f  1,000  00 

Bedford  county,    785  65 

Berks  county,    1,000  00 

Blair  county,   1,601  00 

Bradford  county,    1,000  00 

Butler  county,  1,000  00 

Cameron  county, 368  50 

Carbon  county,   452  05 

Centre  county,    717  25 

Chester  county 1,000  00 

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Expenditure  of  tbe  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Inxnrance  Premium*. 

Clarion  county,  1,000  00 

Clearfield  county, 656  00 

Columbia  county,   1,000  00 

Crawford  county,   1,000  00 

Cumberland  county,    1,000  00 

Dauphin  county, 1,000  00 

Erie  county, 1,000  00 

Greene  county,   607  00 

Indiana  county, 1,000  00 

Jefferson  county, 719  15 

Juniata  county, 833  20 

Lackawanna  county,   216  30 

Lancaster  county,  424  50 

Lawrence  county,  581  60 

Lebanon  county,  987  10 

Lehigh  county, 1,000  00 

Luzerne  county, 1,000  00 

Lycoming  county,  891  95 

McKean  county,   1,000  00 

Mercer  county, 1,000  00 

Monroe  county,  703  65 

Northampton  county, 1,000  00 

Perry  county, 716  75 

SusqueJhanna  county,  288  25 

Tioga  county, 1,000  00 

Union  county,   1,000  00 

Wayne  county, 500  00 

Westmoreland  county, 1,000  00 

York  county,   1,000  00 

Total,  133,049  90 


22.     FOREIGN    FIRE    INSURANCE    PREMIUMS 
PAID  TO  CITIES  AND  BOROUGHS. 

PAYMENT  OF  ONE-HALF  OF  NET  AMOUNT  RECEIVED 
FROM  TWO  PER  CENTUM  TAX  PAID  UPON  PRE- 
MIUMS BY  FOREIGN  INSURANCE  COMPANIES,  Pi^R 
SECTION  2,  ACT  OF  1895,  P.  L.  410. 

Adams  County. 

Fairfield,  1907, f  0  23 

Arendtsville,  1909,   52 

Bendersville,  1909,   15 

Berwick,   1909,    9  98 

East  Berlin,  1909, 1  18 

Gettysburg,  1909,   73  74 

Littlestown,  1909 10  49 

McSherrystown,  1909,   20  22 

New  Oxford,  1909 79 

York  Springs,  1909,  22 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies— Continued. 

Allegheny  County. 

Allegheny,  1909,   f 866  32 

Aspinwall,  1909,   40  56 

Avalon,  1909, 13  90 

Beach  View,  1909, 2  03 

Bellevue,  1909, 38  34 

Ben  Avon,  1909,  10  31 

Braddock,   1909,    467  06 

Brackenridge,  1909,   47  98 

Bridgeville,  1909,   48  48 

Carnegie,  1909,   237  83 

Carrick,  1909,   12  61 

Clairton,  1909, 3  36 

Grafton,  1909,   69  36 

Cheswick,  1909,  39  47 

Coraopolis,   1909,    124  92 

Dravosburg,  1909,  17  08 

Duquesne,  1909,    238  37 

Edgewood,  1909,   21  60 

Edgeworth,  1909, 18  oO 

Elizabeth,   1909,    42  63 

Emsworth,  1909,   2  68 

Etna,  1909, 34  55 

East  McKeesport,  1909, 24  85 

East  Pittsburg,  1909, 89  20 

Glassport,  1909, 90  56 

Glenfield,  1909 6  25 

Greentree,  1909,    3  94 

Hays,  1909, 8  05 

Heidleberg,  1909,    1  72 

Homestead,  1909,   383  36 

Ingram,  1909, 1  22 

Knoxville,  1909, 43  48 

Leetsdale,   1909,    24  98 

McKeesport,  1909,  . . : 1,073  21 

Millvale,  1909,  '  62  79 

Mount  Oliver,  1909,  35  44 

McKees  Rocks,  1909,   240  94 

Munhall,  1909, 31  52 

North  Braddock,  1909, 53  86 

Oakdale,  1909,  42  68 

Oakmont,  1909,   103  95 

Osburn,  1909, 5  91 

Pittsburg,  1909, 19,820  97 

Portvue,  1909,   8  22 

Pitcairn,  1909,  46  63 

Rankin,  1909, 51  23 

Sewickley,  1909,    81  15 

Sharpsburg,  1909,  87  98 

Spring  Garden,  1909, 7  04 

Swissvale,  1909, 77  86 

Turtle  Creek,  1 909, 121  73^  by  QoOgle 


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Tarentum,  1909,   254  55 

Versailles,  1909,   15  22 

Verona,  1909, 41  57 

Wall,  1909, 4  06 

West  Elizabeth,  1909,  9  89 

West  Homestead,  1909, 17  84 

West  Liberty,  1909,  73 

West  View,  1909, 3  89 

Wilkinsburg,  1909,  229  93 

Wilmerding,   1909,    69  17 

Whitaker,  1909,  7  25 

Baldwin  township,  1909, 2  13 

Chartiers  township,  1909,   12  88 

Crescent  township,  1909, 8  28 

Harrison  township,  1909,    39 

Killbuck  township,  1909,   2  81 

Leet  township,  1909,   3  86 

Lower  St.  Clair  township,  1909,   6  94 

Mifflin  township,  1909,   11  40 

Neville  township,  1909,    3  97 

North  Versailles  township,  1909, 4  86 

Eeserve  township,  1909,   3  55 

Scott  township,  1909,   10  94 

Shaler  township,  1909, 8  36 

Snowden  township,  1909,  21 

Springdale  township,  1909, 21  50 

Stowe  township,  1909, 33  54 

Union  township,  1909, 96 

Wiikins  township,  1909,  1  92 


Armstrong  County. 

Applewold,   1909,    

Apollo,  1909,   

Dayton,  1909,    

Elderton,  1909,   

Ford  City,  1909,  

Freeport,  1909,   

Kittanning,  1909,   , 

Leechburg,  1909,   

Manorville,   1909,    

Parker  City,  1909,   

Rural  Valley,  1909,   

South  Bethlehem,  1909,   

West  Kittanning,  1909, 

Wickboro,  1909,    

Worthington,  1909, 


|3  88 

34  00 

1  30 

62 

66  91 

102  20 

309  43 

71  74 

3  56 

6  61 

4  22 

11  01 

1  23 

33  84 

8  47 

25,821  26 


659  02 


Beaver  County. 

Aliquippa,  1909,    f  20  87 

Ambridge,  1909,    99  42       porioIp 

Baden,  1909,   f  61 


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Beaver,  1909,   194  87 

Beaver  Falls,  1909,   563  36 

Bridgewater,  1909,   7  94 

College  Hill,  1909,  17  93 

Conway,  1909,   6  08 

Darlington,  1909,   2  26 

Eastvale,  1909, 4  38 

Pallston,  1909, 21  63 

Freedom,'  1909,   50  90 

Georgetown,   1909,    2  73 

Glasgow,  1909,    1  11 

Hookstown,  1909,   1  53 

Monaca,  1909, 63  00 

New  Brighton,  1909, 226  73 

New  Galilee,  1909,  5  12 

Patterson  Heights,  1909, 1  90 

[Rochester,  1909,    238  68 

Borough  township,  1909, 3  85 

Bedford  County. 

Bedford,   1909,    f  156  62 

Coaldale,  1909,    6  64 

Everett,  1909, 43  57 

Hyndman,  1909, 7  41 

Hopewell,  1909,  3  69 

Mann's  Choice,  1909,  43 

Pleasantville,   1909,    10 

St.  Clairsville,  1909, 22 

Saxton,  1909,  10  28 

Schellsburg,   1909,    37 

W.oodbury,  1909,  91 

Berks  County. 

Bechtellsville,   1909,    $0  46 

Bemville,  1909,  33 

Birdsboro,  1909,   19  41 

Boyertown,  1909,    50  72 

Centreport,  1909,    22 

Fleetwood,  1909,  7  97 

Hamburg,  1909, 32  09 

Kutztown,  1909,    17  42 

Reading,  1909,  1,938  47 

Topton,  1909,  5  65 

West  Reading,  1909,   2  86 

Womelsdorf,  1909,    3  87 

Blair  County. 

Altoona,  1909,   f  1,428  85 

Bellwood,  1909,    62  12 

Duncansville,   1909,    2  32|t|zed  by 


1,535  90 


230  24 


2,079  47 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies— Continued. 

Gaysport,  1909,   8  22 

Hollidaysburg,  1909,    76  48 

Juniata,  1909, 49  97 

Martinsburg,  1909,   27  71 

Newry,   1909, 1  43 

Soaring  Springs,  1909,   19  58 

Tyrone,  1909,   160  69 

Williamsburg,  1909,   7  56 


Bradford  County. 


Alba,  1909,  

Athens,  1909,  

Burlington,  1909,   

Canton,  1909, 

LeEaysville,  1909, 

Monroeton,   1909,    

New  Albany,  1909,  . . . 

Rome,  1909,   

Sayre,  1909,  

South  Waverly,  1909, 

Sylvania,  1909,    

Towanda,  1909,  

Troy,  1909,  

Wyalusing,   1909,    


Bucks  County. 


Bristol,  1909,   

Chalfont,  1909,    

Doylestown,  1909, 

Hulmeville,  1909,    

Ivyland,  1909,   

Langhorne,   1909,    

Langhorne  Manor,  1909, 

Morrisville,  1909,    

New  Hope,  1909,   

Newtown,   1909,    

Perkasie,  1909, 

Quakertown,  1909,   

Eichlandtown,  1909, 

Sellersville,  1909,    

Silverdale,  1909 

Telford,   1909,    

Yardley,  1909 


f  0  57 

105  16 

45 

102  78 

5  67 

4  87 

8  65 

45 

143  15 

7  62 

2  46 

142  92 

67  06 

10  29 

f53  39 

3  00 

76  19 

2  06 

2  31 

19  74 

45 

44  05 

9  45 

17  53 

22  64 

72  35 

1  31 

23  95 

60 

1  16 

7  51 

1,844  93 


602  10 


357  69 


Butler  County. 

Bruin,  1909,   1 1  02 

Butler,   1909,    742  42 

Callery,  1909,  1  72 

Conoquenessing,  1909,   Digzed  by  ( 


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Eau  Claire,  1909,  

Evans  City,  1909,  

Fairview,  1909,   

Harmony,  1909, 

Harrisville,  1909,   

Kama  City,  1909, 

Millerstown,  1909,   

Mars,  1909,  

Petrolia,  1909,  

Portersville,  1909, : . . . 

Prospect,  1909,   

Saxonburg,  1909, 

Slippery  Kock,  1909,  

Valencia,  1909,   

West  Sunbury,  1909,  

Zelienople,  1909,  

Cambria  County. 

Ashville,  1909,  

P.arnesboro,   1909,    

Oesson,  1909,   

Carrolltown,  1909,   

Chest  Springs,  1909, 

Dale,  1909,   

Daisytown,  1909, 

East  Conemaugh,  1909, , 

Ebensburg,   1909,    

Franklin,  1909,   

Ferndale,  1909,   

Gallitzin,  1909,   

Hastings,  1909,   

Johnstown,  1909,    . 

Lilly,  1909,  , 

Loretto,  1909, 

Portage,  1909,   

Patton,  1909,   

Rosedale,  1909,   , 

South  Fork,  1909, 

Summerhill,   1909,    

Spangler,  1909,   

Scalp  Level,  1909, 

Tunnelhill,  1909,  

Wilmore,  1909,    

Westmont,  1909,   

Cameron  County. 

Driftwood,  1909,   

Emporium,  1909 


1  07 
13  38 

1  99 
5  16 

2  11 
54 

1  63 
9  78 
8  30 
54 
31 
08 
47 
45 
33 


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1 
1 
4 
2 
4 
23  28 


f  0  74 

119  55 

14  77 

6  07 

28 

2  11 

28 

10  45 

219  29 

24  55 

88 

30  69 

18  02 

1,453  00 

13  55 

60 

22  86 

230  30 

40 

24  20 

1  99 

24  72 

2  63 

25 

57 
5  31 

|17  61 

93  36 

828  05 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Continued. 

Carbon  County. 

Beaver  Meadow,  1909,  

East  Mauch  Chunk,  1909, 

East  Side,  1909,  

Lansford,  1909,   

Lehighton,  1909,   

Mauch  Chunk,  1909, 

Parryville,  1909 

Summit  Hill,  1909, , 

Weatherly,  1909,  , 

Weissport,  1909,   , 


Centre  County. 


Bellefonte,  1909,   ... 
Centre  Hall,  1909,  . . 

Howard,  1909,   

Milesburg,  1909,    ... 

Millheim,  1909,   

Philipsburg,  1909,  . . 
State  College,  1909, 
Snow  Shoe,  1909,  .. 
Unionville,  1909,  ... 


Cheater  County. 


Avondale,  1909,  

Coatesville,  1909,  .... 
Downingtown,  1909,  . . 
Kennett  Square,  1909, 

Malvern,  1909,  

Oxford,  1909,  

Parkesburg,  1909, 

Phoenixville,  1909,   ... 
Spring  City,  1909, 
West  Chester,  1909,  . . 
West  Grove,  1909,   ... 


Clarion  County. 

Callensburg,  1909,    

Clarion,  1909,    

Curllsville,  1909,  

East  Brady,  1909, 

Edenburg,  1909,    

Hawthorn,  1909,   

New.  Bethlehem,  1909, 

Kimersburg,    1909,    

St.  Petersburg,  1909,  

Shippensville,  1909,   

Sligo,   1909,    

Strattonville,  1909, 1  97 

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9  09 

76  92 

105  80 

137  71 

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28  30 

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2  97 

1  50 

3  89 

122  68 

30  97 

64 

2  47 

f  2  68 

52  87 

9  25 

22  30 

15  55 

46  22 

5  82 

94  78 

32  70 

176  91 

4  93 

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72  65 

7  33 

2  78 

84  58 

20  84 

2  92 

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Clearfield  County. 

Brisbin,  1909,    |3  38 

Burnside,  1909,   5  33 

Chester  Hill,  1909,  , 97 

Clearfield,   1909,    382  88 

Coalport,  1909,    15  42 

Curwensville,  1909, 89  85 

DuBois,   1909 402  60 

Grampian,  1909, 7  00 

Glen  Hope,  1909, 65 

Houtzdale,  1909,   34  13 

Irvona,  1909,   2  04 

Lumber  City,  1909,   30 

Mahaffey,  1909,   34  41 

Newburg,  1909,   1  03 

New  Washington,  1909, 20 

Osceola  Mills,  1909,  90  14 

Barney,  1909,   6  17 

Troutville,  1909,   1  70 

Wallaceton,  1909,  2  28 

Westover,  1909,  13  24 

Clinton  County. 

Avis,  1909,   $0  15 

Beech  Creek,   1909,    2  96 

Plemington,   1909,    1  95 

Lock  Haven,  1909, 233  28 

Logantown,  1909,   2  57 

Mill  Hall,  1909, 11  01 

Renovo,   1909,    97  17 

South  Renovo,  1909,   1  93 

Columbia  Jounty. 

Benton,  1909, $21  74 

Berwick,  1909, 251  47 

Bloomsburg,  1909,    312  75 

Catawissa,  1909,  34  97 

Centralia,  1909, 4  94 

Millville,  1909 21  08 

Orangeville,  1909,  9  23 

Stillwater,  1909,   1  68 

Crawford  County. 

Cambridge  Springs,  1909,    $90  89 

Centreville,  1909,    1  59 

Cochranton,  1909,  11  65 

Conneaut,   1909,    4  38 

Conneautville,   1909,    20  36 

Geneva,  1909       1  26 

Hartstown,   1909,    44 


1,093  72 


351  02 


657  86 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Continued. 


Hydetown,  1909,  

Linesville,  1909,    

Meadville,   1909,    

Biceville,  1909,    

Saegertown,  1909, 

Spartansburg,  1909,  

Spring,  1909,   

Titusville,   1909, 

Townville,  1909,    

Venango,  1909,    

Woodcock,  1909,   

Cumberland  County 

Camp  Hill,  1909, 

Carlisle,  1909,   

Lemoyne,  1909,   

Mechanicsburg,  1909, 

Mount  Holly  Springs, 

New  Cumberland,  

Newville,  1909,    

Shippensburg,  1909,  

Shiremanstown,  1909,   

Dauphin  County. 

Berrysburg,  1909,   

Dauphin,  1909,   

Elizabethville,  1909,  

Gratz,  1909,   

Halifax,  1909,   

Harrisburg,  1909,   

Highspire,  1909,    

Hummelstown,  1909,   

Lykens,   1909,    

Middletown,  1909, 

Millersburg,  1909,  

Penbrook,  1909, , 

Boyalton,  1909,  , 

Steelton,  1909, 

Uniontown,  1909,   

Williamstown,  1909, , 

Delaware  County. 

Alden,  1909, 

Aston  township,  1909, 

Colwyn,  1909,    

Chester,  1909,   

Collingdale,  1909,   

Clifton  Heights,  1909, 

Darby,  1909, 


2  22 

26  90 

485  47 

37 

12  81 

7  45 

5  22 

355  91 

7  21 

1  37 

65 

251  49 

97  09 

2  33 

29  13 

8  49 

33  15 

18  36 

2  40 

1,801  56 

18  36 

24  22 

41  60 

67  87 

97  54 

14  78 

219  53 

12  64 

f  1  27 

4  75 

13  11 

4  78 

1,036  15 


444  57 


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Upper  Darby  township,  1909,  

Eddystone,  1909, 

Glenolden,  1909,   

Lansdowne,  1909,   

Lower  Chichester  township, ,  . 

Marcus  Hook,  1909,  

Media,  1909,  

Morton,  1909, 

Nether  Providence  township,  1909,  . . 

Norwood,  1909, 

Prospect  Park,  1909 

Radnor  township,  1909,   , 

Ridley  Park,  1909,  

Ridley,  1909, 

Rutledge,  1909,   

Sharon  Hill,  1909, 

Swarthmore,  1909,   

Upland,   1909,    

Yeadon,   1909,    


Elk  County. 


Johnsonburg,  1909, 
Ridgway,  1909,    ... 
St.  Marys,  1909,  .. 


Erie  County. 


Elgin,  1906,   

Albion,  1909,    

Corry,  1909,   

Edinboro,  1909,  

Elgin,  1909,    

Erie,   1909,    

East  Springfield,  1909, 

Fairview,  1909,   

Girard,  1909,   

Middleboro,  1909,   

Mill  Village,  1909, 

North  East,  1909, 

Platea,  1909, 

Union  City,  1909,  

Waterford,  1909,  

Wattsburg,  1909, 


Fayette  County. 


Belle  Vernon,  1909,  

Brownsville,  1909, 

Connellsville,   1909,    

Dawson,    1909,    

Dunbar,  1909,    

Fairchance,  1909,   lg^  b  QQ 


3  40 

12  12 

6  79 

106  51 

09 

135  39 

33  42 

2  19 

2  38 

11  19 

1  10 

18  30 

25  33 

1  33 

10  08 

14  34 

34  09 

14  13 

1  91 

$82  44 

939  94 

193  10 

$0  69 

18  63 

217  98 

14  99 

24 

1,557  07 

1  16 

8  87 

65  59 
3  13 

93  65 
66 

6  51 

|130  54 

184  03 

507  59 

71  54 

31  76 

15  88 

1,258  65 


1,215  48 


2,206  15 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Continued. 


Fayette  City,  1909,   66  04 

Markleysburg,  1909, 87 

Masontown,  1909,  26  55 

New  Haven,  1909, 42 

Ohiopyle,  1909,   3  72 

Point  Marion,  1909,  32  79 

South  Brownsville,  1909, 42  27 

Smithfield,  1909,  4  73 

Uniontown,  1909,   604  55 

Vanderbilt,  1909,    9  40 

1,732  68 

Forest  County. 

Tionesta,  1909,    38  32 

Franklin  County. 

Chambersburg,  1909,   f 201  36 

Green  Castle,  1909, 32  00 

Mercersburg,  1909,   23  57 

Orrstown,  1909, ' 11 

Waynesboro,  1909,  108  09 

365  13 

Fulton  County. 

McConnellsburg,  1909, 5  31 

Greene  County. 

Carmichaels,  1909,   f  1  46 

East  Waynesburg,  1909,  93 

Greensboro,  1909,   1  97 

Jefferson,  1909,   3  92 

Mount  Morris,  1909, 1  51 

Waynesburg,    1909,    129  19 

138  98 

Huntingdon  County. 

Alexandria,  1909,   f 4  89 

Birmingham,    1909 14 

Broad   Top   City,   1909,    2  97 

Cassville,  1909,   72 

Coalmont,  1909, 1  18 

Dudley,  1909, 1  95 

Huntingdon,  1909,   238  21 

Marklesburg,  1909,  73 

Mapleton,  1909, 2  07* 

Mount  Union,  1909,  28  52 

Orbisonia,  1909,    12  76 

Petersburg,  1909, 1  21 

Bock  Hill,  1909, 2  33 

Saltillo,  1909,    2  50 

Shade  Gap,  1909,   45 

Shirleysburg,   1909 1  70 

Three  Springs,  1909, : 40 

302  73 

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Indiana  County. 

Blairsville,  1909,  |59  15 

Clymer,  1909, 1  38 

Cherry  Tree,  1909, 5  40 

Creek  Side,  1909,  7  18 

Glen  Campbell,  1909,   6  52 

Homer  City,  1909, 24  40 

Indiana,  1909,  384  93 

Jacksonville,  1909,  70 

Marion  Centre,  1909, 2  96 

Mechanicsburg,   1909,    16 

Saltsburg,  1909,   17  35 

Smicksburg,  1909, 28 


*41  01 

35  25 

302  24 

2  03 

27  53 

286  58 

85  96 

4  76 

1  66 

27 

|27  96 

5  59 

14  93 

4  06 

Jefferson  County. 

Big  Run,  1909,   

Brockwayville,  1909,   

Brookville,  1909,  

Corsica,  1909, 

Falls  Creek,  1909, 

Punxsutawney,   1909,    

Reynoldsville,  1909,  

Summerville,  1909,  

West  Reynoldsville,  1909,   

Worthville,  1909,   

Juniata  County. 

Mifflintown,  1909,  

Patterson,  1909 

Port  Royal,  1909 

Thompsontown,  1909,    


Lackawanna  County. 

Archbald,  1909,  f 51  56 

Blakely,  1909, 97  46 

Carbondale,  1909,  481  13 

Dalton,  1909,  16  69 

Dickson  City,  1909,  44  35 

Dunmore,  1909,  184  52 

Elmhurst,  1909 9  90 

Glenburn,  1909 91 

Gouldsboro,  1909,  2  29 

Jermyn,  1909 68  61 

La  Plume,  1909, 1  56 

Mayfield,  1909, 13  30 

Moosic,  1909 24  06 

Old  Forge,  1909, 80  79 

Olyphant,  1909,  220  75 

Bcranton,  1909, 4,288  25 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Continued. 

Tavlor,  1909,   57  84 

Throop,  1909 23  96 

Vandling,  1909, 60 

Waverly,  1909,    10  35 

Winton,  1909,   38  77 

Lackawanna  Township,  1909,  31 

5,717  96 

Lancaster  County. 

Akron,  1909, f  1  87 

Christiana,  1909,    51 

Columbia,  1909, 150  23 

Denver,  1909, 65 

Ephrata,  1909, 10  42 

Elizabethtown,  1909,   11  37 

Lancaster,  1909,   1,875  19 

Lititz,  1909,   24  02 

Manheim,  1909,  21  67 

Marietta,  1909, 110  17 

Mount  Joy,  1909, 16  75 

Monntville,  1909,   8  36 

New  Holland,  1909,  9  99 

Quarryville,  1909,  47 

Strasburg,  1909 1  19 

Washington,  1909, 30  00 

2,272  86 

Lawrence  County. 

Ellwood  City,  1909,  f  112  09 

Enon  Vallev,  1909,   . .  / 3  48 

Hazeldell,  1909, 3  17 

New  Castle,  1909, 964  54 

New  Wilmington,  1909,   23  70 

Volant,  1909,   1  50 

Wampum,  1909,   18  10 

1,126  58 

Lebanon  County. 

Jonestown,  1909,    $1  06 

Lebanon,  1909,    223  60 

West  Lebanon  Township, 1  53 


Lehigh  Jounty. 

Allentown,   1909 f  1,354  88 

Catasauqua,  1909, 197  61 

Coopersburg,  1909,  2  09 

Coplay,  1909,  16  55 

Emaus,  1909,  8  38 

Fountain  Hill,  1909, 77 

Macungie,  1909, 4  82 

Slatington,   1909,    72  36 

West  Bethlehem,  1909, 1  92 

Whitehall  Township,  1909? 11  24 


226  19 


1,670  62 

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Luzerne  County. 

Ashley,  1909,  

Avoca,  1909,    

Courtdale,  1909,   

Conyngham,  1909,  . . .' 

Dallas,  1909,   

Dorranceton,   1909,    

Duryea,  1910, 

Edwardsville,  1909,   

Exeter,  1909,   

Forty  Fort,  1909,  

Freeland,  1909,   

Hazleton,  1909,  

Hughestown,  1909,  

Jeddo,  1909, 

Kingston,  1909,  

Laflin,  1909,  

Laurel  Eun,  1909,  . .' * 

Luzerne,  1910,  

Miners  Mills,  1909, 

Nanticoke,   1909,    

Nescopec,  1909,  

New  Columbus,  1909, 

Parsons,   1909,    

Pittston,   1909 

Plymouth,  1909, 

Shickshinny,  1909 

Sugar  Notch,  1909,   

Swoyersville,    1909,    

Warriors  Run,  1909, 

West  Hazleton,  1909,   

West  Pittston,  1909, 

West  Wyoming,  1909,  

White  Haven,  1909,  

Wilkes-Barre,  1909,   

Wyoming,  1909, 

Yatesville,  1909,   

Plymouth  Township,  1909,  

Plains  Township,  1909, 

Newport  Township,  1909,    

Wilkes-Barre  Township,  1909, 

Lycoming  County. 

DuBoistown,   1909,    

Hughesville,  1909 

Jersey  Shore,  1909,   

Montgomery,  1909 

Montoursville,  1909,  

Muncy,  1909,  

Picture  Bocks,  1909, 


|31  62 
37  61 

72 

2  09 

23  09 

26  12 

26  36 

48  34 

22  16 

13  25 

52  44 

718  54 

7  61 

1  17 

58  27 

1  31 

3  44 

84  80 

47  12 

320  08 

3  04 

21 

30  45 

1,010  45 
255  99 

34  09 

8  23 

17  37 

2  94 

8  53 

65  07 

8  84 

51  51 

3,703  23 
29  40 

1  95 

10  45 

53  63 

11  89 

3  95 

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f  1  84 
64  30 

113  40 

90  56 

44  93 

91  93 

18  62 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies-  -Continued. 

Salladasburg,  1909, 14 

South  Williamsport,  1909, 11  40 

Williamsport,  1909, 1,555  86 


McKean  County. 

Bradford,  1909,  

Eldred,  1909,   

Kane,  1909, 

Mount  Jewett,  1909, 

Port  Allegany,  1909;     

Smethport,  1909, 


Mercer  County. 


Clarksville,  1909,    

Fredonia,  1909,  

Greenville,   1909,    

Grove  City,  1909, 
Jackson  Centre,  1909, 
Jamestown,  1909, 

Mercer,  1909,  

New  Lebanon,  1909,  . . 

Sandy  Lake,  1909, 

Sharon,  1909, 

Sharpsville,  1909,   

Sheakleyville,  1909,   .. 

Stoneboro,  1909,   

South  Sharon,  1909,  . . 
West  Middlesex,  1909, 
Wheatland,  1909,   


Mifflin  County. 


Lewistown,   1909,    

McVeytown,  1909, 

Newton  Hamilton,  1909, 


Monroe  County. 

Delaware  Water  Gap,  1909,   

East  Stroudsburg,  1909, 

Stroudsburg,  1909,  


|848  02 

32  28 

449  61 

83  76 

261  73 

99  32 

f  1  25 

3  11 

156  77 

106  33 

1  73 

12  06 

66  89 

57 

5  68 

497  07 

52  61 

1  64 

8  19 

69  48 

8  60 

11  85 

|231  41 

3  92 

1  52 

f  26  59 

116  72 

314  03 

1,992  98 


1,774  72 


1,003  83 


230  85 


457  34 


Montgomery  County. 

Ambler,  1909,    $35  66 

Bridgeport,  1909,   25  59 

Collegeville,   1909,    3  55 

Conshohocken,  1909 72  60 

East  Greenville,  1909,  2  53 

Green  Lane,  1909, d^ized  by  ( 


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Hatfield,   1909,    

Hatboro,   1909,    

Jenkintown,  1909,    

Lansdale,  1909,  

Narberth,  1909,  

Norristown,  1909, 

North  Wales,  1909,   

Pennsburg,  1909,    

Pottstown,   1909,    

Bockledge,   1909,    

Koyersford,  1909,   

Souderton,   1909,    

Trappe,  1909, 

West  Conshohocken,  1909, 

Lower  Merion  Township,  1909, , 

Cheltenham  Township,  1909, 

Springfield  Township,  1909,   

Montour  County. 

Danville,   1909,    

Washingtonville,  1909, 

Northampton  County. 

Alliance,   1909,    

Bangor,  1909, 

Bath,  1909, 

Bethlehem,   1909,    

Chapman,  1909, 

East  Bangor,  1909,   

Easton,  1909,  

Freemansburg,   1909, , 

Glendon,  1909,    

Hellertown,  1909,  

Nazareth,  1909,  

Northampton  Heights,  1909,  

Pen  Argyl,  1909, 

Portland,  1909,   

South  Bethlehem,  1909,   

Stockertown,   1909,    

Tatamy,  1909,   

West  Easton,  1909,  

Wind  Gap,  1909,   

Northumberland  County. 

McEwensville,  1909, 

Milton,  1909,  

Herndon,  1909,   

Mount  Carmel,  1909,  

Northumberland,  1909,   


6  84 

10  27 

58  11 

81  68 

28  99 

504  64 

20  97 

5  62 

231  18 

3  62 

188  29 

15  93 

65 

6  28 

65  41 

39  17 

5  94 

|146  73 

1  23 

$15  25 

115  21 

12  11 

323  78 

2  28 

8  42 

725  51 

2  21 

1  25 

1  00 

123  29 

26  45 

48  00 

4  23 

366  19 

25  83 

3  99 

36 

3  83 

$1  13 

252  66 

41 

169  73 

76  25 

1,404  06 


147  96 


1,809  19 


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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Continued. 

Riverside,  1909, 37 

Shamokin,  1909,   271  04 

Snydertown,  1909,   1  68 

Sunbury,  1909,   241  13 

Turbotville,  1909, 3  48 

Watsontown,  1909,  83  57 

Coal  Township,  1909,  8  84 

1,110  19 

Perry  County. 

Blain,  1909,   f  1  02 

Duncannon,  1909,. 22  10 

Landisburg,  1909, 47 

Marysville,   1909,    14  70 

Liverpool,  1909, 13  14 

Millerstown,  1909,   15  74 

New  Bloomfield,  1909, 11  53 

New  Buffalo,  1909,   43 

Newport,  1909,   50  41 

.  129  54 

Philadelphia  County. 
Philadelphia,   1909,    38,797  79 

Pike  County. 

Matamoras,  1909,   f 20  51 

Milford,  1909, 59  92 

80  43 

Potter  County. 

Austin,  1909, f  100  55 

Coudersport,  1909,  217  91 

Galeton,  1909,   139  32 

Shingle  House,  1909,  40  07 

497  85 

Schuylkill  County. 

Ashland,   1909,    $390  92 

Auburn,  1909,   4  82 

Cressona,  1909,   4  29 

Frackville,  1909,  19  47 

Gilberton,  1909, 14  52 

Girardville,  1909,   43  65 

Gordon,  1909, 2  56 

Mahanoy  City,  1909, 350  83 

McAdoo,  1909,  17  87 

Middleport,  1909,   3  06 

Minersville,  1909,   44  26 

Mount  Carbon,  1909, 1  79 

New  Philadelphia,  1909, 13  76 

Orwigsburg,  1909, 13  73 

Palo  Alto,  1909,    M^byGoode 

Port  Carbon,  1909,   10  97 


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Pine  Grove,  1909,  

Port  Clinton,  1909,   

Pottsville,  1909, 

St  Clair,  1909,  

Schuylkill  Haven,  1909,  

,  Shenandoah,  1909, , 

Tamaqua,  1909,  

Tower  City,  1909, 

Tremont,  1909,   

Snyder  County. 

Middleburg,  1909,  

Selinsgrove,   1909,    

Somerset  County. 

Benson,  1909, 

Berlin,  1909,    

Boswell,  1909,  

Casselman,  1909, 

Confluence,  1909,   

Garrett,  1909, 

Hooversville,   1909,    

Jennertown,  1909, 

Meyersdale,  1909, 

New  Centreville,  1909, 

Paint,  1909,   

Rockwood,  1909,   

Salisbury,   1909,    

Somerfield,   1909,    

Somerset,  1909,  

Stoyestown,  1909,  

Ursina,  1909,  

Windber,  1909,   

Sullivan  County. 

Dushore,   1909,    

Eagles  Mere,  1909,   

Forksville,  1909,   

La  Porte,  1909, 

Susquehanna  County. 

Dundaff,   1909,    

Forest    City,   1909,    

Friendsville,  1909,   

Great  Bend,  1909,   

Halstead,  1909,   

Hopbottom,  1909,   

Lanesboro,  1909,   . : 

Little  Meadows,  1909,  


35  89 

1  10 

662  54 

56  97 

64  34 

346  90 

152  87 

10  00 

5  34 


f  18  13 

41  81 

f  2  00 

6  95 

19  37 

27 

33  06 

5  47 

13  09 

1  14 

119  41 

1  32 

84 

25  03 

11  69 

1  86 

90  49 

7  67 

2  58 

171  90 

|40  84 

17  53 

66 

5  09 

2,281  87 


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514  14 


64  12 


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45  10 

1  79 

12  67 

40  42 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Companies — Contlnned. 

Montrose,  1909,  112  36 

New  Milf ord,  1909,   12  64 

Oakland,  1909,    8  85 

Susquehanna,  1909,    14!  98 

Thompson,   1909,    1  32 

Uniondale,   1909,    3  87 

Tioga  County. 

Blossburg,   1909,    

Covington,  1909,  

Elkland,  1909,  

Knoxville,  1909, 

Lawrenceville,   1909,    

Liberty,  1909,    

Mansfield,  1909,    

Nelson,  1909,   

Osceola,  1909, '.., 

Tioga,  1909, 

Wellsboro,  1909,   

Westfield,  1909, 

Union  County. 

Hartleton,   1909,    

Lewisburg,  1909, 

Mifflinburg,  1909,   

New  Berlin,  1909, 

Spring  Garden,  1909, 

Venango  County. 

Clintonville,  1909, 

Cooperstowu,   1909,    

Emlenton,  1909, 

Franklin,  1909,   

Oil  City,  1909,   

Pleasantville,  1909,    

Polk,  1909,   

Rouseville,   1909,    , 

Siverly,  1909, 

Utica,  1909,   

West  End,  1909,  

Warren  County. 

Bear  Lake,  1909,   

Clarendon,   1909,    

Columbus,  1909,   • 

Grand  Valley,  1909, 

Sugar  Grove,  1909, 

Tidioute,  1909,    

Warren,  1909,   

Youngsville,  1909, 


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72  00 

83  45 

20  02 

2  32 

74  63 

4  41 

2  65 

18  54 

155  56 

40  92 

522  18 

|0  56 

98  91 

37  82 

2  45 

90 

140  64 

|4  56 

2  06 

54  11 

676  70 

631  50 

9  05 

5  07 

18  54 

4  02 

2  33 

3  46 

1 411  40 

|13  87 

14  74 

13  70 

4  61 

7  18 

41  39 

984  00 

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Washington  County. 

Bealesville,  1909,    , 

Bentleysville,  1909,    , 

Burgettstown,  1909, 

Clayville,  1909,   

California,  1909,  

Charleroi,   1909,    

Ganonsburg,  1909,   

Centreville,  1909,   

Coal  Centre,  1909, 

Deemston,  1909,   

Donora,  1909, 

Elco,  1909,  

Ellsworth,  1909, 

Finleyville,  1909,    

Houston,  1909, 

Long  Branch,  1909,  

McDonald,  1909,  

Monongahela  City,  1909, 

North  Charleroi,  1909, 

Boscoe,  1909,  

South  Canonsburg,  1909, 

Stockdale,  1909, 

Speers,  1909,   

Twilight,  1909, 

Washington,  1909, 

West  Alexander,  1909,  

West  Brownsville,  1909,  

West  Middletown,  1909,  

Wayne  County. 

Prompton,    1907,    

Bethany,  1909,    

Hawley,  1909,   

Honesdale,  1909,  

Prompton,  1909,   

Starrucca,  1909,   

Waymart,  1909, 

Westmoreland  County. 

Parnassus,   1901,    

Parnassus,  1902,  

Parnassus,  1903,  

Parnassus,  1904,  ^ 

Parnassus,  1905,  

Parnassus,  1906,  

Parnassus,  1907,  

Alexander,  1909,  

Arnold,  1909,  

Arona,  1909,    


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21  46 

17  76 

75  90 

269  51 

113  62 

2  94 

11  96 

1  11 

136  06 

2  79 

10  39 

5  92 

2  91 

83 

32  07 

241  10 

3  70 

34  65 

8  50 

3  83 

49 

1  41 

619  87 

2  83 

22  34 

49 

f  0  68 

56 

107  45 

303  33 

81 

2  19 

7  84 

f  9  86 

12  22 

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7  53 

8  39 

6  52 

11  10 

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Adamstmrg,  1909, 

Avonmore,   1909,    

Bolivar,  1909,   

Cokeville,  1909,  

Delmont,  1909,   

Derry,   1909,    

Donegal,   1909,    

East  Vandergrift,  1909,  

Greensburg,  1909, 

Hyde  Park,  1909,  

Irwin,   1909,    

Jeannette,  1909, 

Latrobe,   1,909,    

Ligonier,  1909,    

Livermore,  1909,  

Manor,  1909,   

Madison,   1909,    

Monessen,  1909, 

Mount  Pleasant,  1909, 

New  Alexander,  1909,  

New  Florence,  1909, 

New  Kensington,  1909, 

North  Bellevernon,  1909, 

North  iTwin,  1909,   

Parnassus,   1909,    

Penn,  1909, 

Smithton,  1909,  

South  Greensburg,  1909,   

South  West  Greensburg,  1909,  . . 

Scottdale,  1909,    

Sutersville,  1909,    

Trafford,  1909,    

Vandergrift,  1909,    

Vandergrift  Heights,  1909, 

West  Newton,  1909, 

Youngstown,  1909,  

Youngwood,  1909,  

Wyoming  County. 

PactoTyville,  1909,  

Meshoppen,  1909,   

Nicholson,  1909,   

Tunkhannock,  1909,  

York  County. 

Dallastown,  1909, 

Delta,  1909,  

Dillsburg,  1909,    

East  Prospect,  1909, 

Pawn  Grove,  1909,   


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12  28 

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2  50 

41  94 

1  77 

3  84 

726  59 

8  15 

118  15 

208  57 

223  92 

38  43 

18 

11  31 

1  06 

332  15 

116  13 

2  20 

13  97 

188  90 

8  09 

2  43 

18  14 

6  48 

10  08 

8  87 

4  37 

202  32 

12  44 

5  29 

130  33 

27  83 

101  80 

2  78 

65 

2,702  79 

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100  26 

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Washington  County. 

Bealesville,  1909,    

Bentleysville,  1909,    

Burgettstown,  1909,  

Clayville,  1909,   

California,  1909,  

Charleroi,   1909,    

Canonsburg,  1909,    

Centreville,  1909,   

Coal  Centre,  1909, 

Deemston,  1909,   

Donora,  1909, 

Elco,  1909,  

Ellsworth,  1909, 

Finleyville,  1909,    

Houston,  1909, 

Long  Branch,  1909,   

McDonald,  1909,  

Monongahe]a  City,  1909, 

North  Charleroi,  1909, 

Roscoe,  1909,  

South  Canonsburg,  1909, 

Stockdale,  1909, 

Speers,  1909,   

Twilight,  1909, 

Washington,  1909, 

West  Alexander,  1909,   

West  Brownsville,  1909,  

West  Middletown,  1909,  

Wayne  County. 

Prompton,    1907,    

Bethany,  1909,    

Hawley,  1909,   

Honesdale,  1909,  

Prompton,  1909,   

Starrucca,  1909,   

Waymart,  1909, 

Westmoreland  County. 

Parnassus,  1901,  

Parnassus,  1902,  

Parnassus,  1903,  

Parnassus,  1904,  ^ 

Parnassus,  1905,  

Parnassus,  1906,  

Parnassus,  1907,  

Alexander,  1909,  

Arnold,  1909,  

Arona,  1909,  


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2146 

17  76 

75  90 

269  51 

113  62 

2  94 

11  96 

1  11 

136  06 

2  79 

10  39 

5  92 

2  91 

83 

32  07 

241  10 

3  70 

34  65 

8  50 

3  83 

49 

1  41 

619  87 

2  83 

22  34 

49 

f  0  68 

56 

107  45 

303  33 

81 

2  19 

7  84 

$9  86 

12  22 

9  04 

7  53 

8  39 

6  52 

11  10 

66 

19  36 

1  04 

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Adamsburg,  1909, 

Avonmore,   1909,    

Bolivar,  1909,    

Cokeville,  1909,  

Delmont,  1909,   

Derry,   1909,    

Donegal,   1909,    

East  Vandergrif t,  1909,   

Greensburg,  1909, 

Hyde  Park,  1909,  

Irwin,   1909,    

Jeannette,  1909, 

I^atrobe,   1,909,    

Ligonier,  1909,    

Livermore,  1909,  

Manor,  1909,   

Madison,   1909,    

Monessen,  1909, 

Mount  Pleasant,  1909, 

New  Alexander,  1909,  

New  Florence,  1909, 

New  Kensington,  1909, 

North  Bellevernon,  1909, 

North  Irwin,  1909,   

Parnassus,   1909,    

Penn,  1909, 

Smithton,  1909, 

South  Greensburg,  1909,   

South  West  Greensburg,  1909,  . . 

Scottdale,  1909,    

Sutersville,  1909,    

Trafford,  1909,    

Vandergrift,  1909,    

Vandergrift  Heights,  1909, 

West  Newton,  1909, 

Youngstown,  1909,  

Youngwood,  1909,  

Wyoming  County. 

PactoTyville,  1909,  

Meshoppen,  1909,   

Nicholson,  1909,   

Tunkhannock,  1909,  

York  County. 

Dallastown,  1909,  . . ; 

Delta,  1909,  

Dillsburg,  1909,    

East  Prospect,  1909, 

Pawn  Grove,  1909,   


24 

22  37 

12  28 

52 

2  50 

41  94 

1  77 

3  84 

726  59 

8  15 

118  15 

208  57 

223  92 

38  43 

18 

11  31 

1  06 

332  15 

116  13 

2  20 

13  97 

188  90 

8  09 

2  43 

18  14 

6  48 

10  08 

8  87 

4  37 

202  32 

12  44 

5  29 

130  33 

27  83 

101  80 

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65 

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Felton,  1909,   61 

Glen  Rock,  1909,   33  54 

Goldsboro,  1909, 1  03 

Hanover,  1909,    265  49 

Jefferson,  1909,  61 

Lewisberry,   1909,    1  66 

Manchester,  1909,  . . ; 73 

New  Freedom,  1909,   9  14 

New  Salem,  1909, 17 

North  York,  1909, 2  29 

Railroad,  1909,   1  73 

Red  Lion,  1909,   38  43 

Seven  Valley,  1909,  2  59 

Shrewsbury,  1909, 8  51 

Spring  Grove,  1909,  57 

Stewartstown,  1909, 6  02 

Wellsville,  1909,   8  65 

West  York,  1909,   3  23 

Windsor,   1909,    3  98  . 

Wrightsville,    1909,    10  35 

York,   1909,    996  87 

York  Haven,  1909,  16  36 

Yoe,  1909, 16  44 

1,454  70 

Total, 1132,918  68 

23.  DISPENSARIES  AND  SANATO- 
RIA. (UNDER  THE  SUPERVISION 
OP  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF 
HEALTH.) 

Acquiring  property ;  constructing,  equip- 
ping, and  maintaining  sanatoria,  in- 
firmaries, and  dispensaries  for  the  free 
treatment  of  indigent  persons  affected 
with  tuberculosis,  per  act  of  1909,  P. 
L.  p.  897, 1 1,083,333  29 

Total,     f  1,083,333  29 


24.  BONUS  FOR  RIGHT  OF  WAY. 
REFUND  TO  COUNTIES  OF 
BONUS  PAID  BY  FOREIGN  RAIL- 
ROAD COMPANIES  FOR  RIGHT  OF 
WAY.  SECTION  2,  ACT  OF  MAY 
11,  1899,  P.  L.  p.  289. 

Pike  county,    f 2,655  00 

Susquehanna   county,    7,345  00 

Total,     f  10,000  00 

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Expend! tares  of  the  Commonwealth.    State  Tax  on  Personal  Property. 

25.  REFUND  OF  COLLATERAL  IN- 
HERITANCE TAX.  REFUND  OF 
COLLATERAL  INHERITANCE  TAX 
ERRONEOUSLY  PAID  INTO  THE 
STATE  TREASURY  BY  THE  FOL- 
LOWING NAMED  ESTATES.  PER 
ACT  OF  1901,  P.  L.  p.  59, 

Estate  of  H.  P.  Berryhill,  deceased,  D. 
M.  Hertzog,  administrator,  Uniontown, 
Pa.,    1 81  1(5 

Estate  of  Joseph  Stadelman,  deceased, 
Mary  Kirchner,  executrix,  Pittsburgh, 
Pa., 66  45 

Estate  of  Anna  T.  Jeanes,  deceased, 
Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurance 
on  lives  and  granting  annuities,  exe- 
cutor, Philadelphia,  Pa., 24  25 

Estate  of  Joseph  Rosenmiller,  deceased, 
W.  F.  O.  Rosenmiller,  administrator, 
York,   Pa.,    53  67 

Estate  of  Anna  R.  Gwin,  deceased,  Al- 
toona,  Pa.,   172  19 

Estate  of  Nannie  P.  Fulton,  deceased,  M. 
O.  Fulton,  executor,  Rimersburg,  Pa.,  54  15 

Estate  of  Joseph  Barnsley,  deceased, 
Norristown  Trust  Company,  adminis- 
trator c.  t.  a.,  Norristown,  Pa.,   196  57 

Estate  of  Elizabeth  Sherer,  deceased, 
Frank  Jacobs,  executor,  Allentown, 
Pa., 289  51 

Mary  E.  Lahey,  executrix,  Philadelphia, 
refund  of  collateral  inheritance  tax 
erroneously  paid  into  the  State  Treas- 
ury,      29  95 

Estate  of  George  A.  Lashell,  deceased, 
J.  R.  Lashell,  et  al,  executors,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  512  11 


Total,    |1,480  01 

26.     BRIDGES. 

Ferro  Concrete  Company,  Ilarrisburg, 
Pa.,  construction  of  a  bridge  across 
Swatara  Creek,  near  the  borough  of 
Hummelstown,  Dauphin  county,  Pa., 
per  act  of  1909, f  12,113  05 

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27.     PUBLISHING     PROPOSED     AMENDMENTS 
TO  THE  CONSTITUTION. 

Adams    County    Independent,    Littles- 
town,   Pa.,    1 650  00 

The  Advance,  Leechburg,  Pa.,   325  00 

The  Advertiser,  Mansfield,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Advertiser,  Northeast,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Advocate,  Ridgway,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Agitator,  Wellsboro,  Pa.,   313  30 

The  American,  Donora,  Pa.,  325  00 

The  American,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa., 487  50 

The  Archbald  Citizen,  Archbald,  Pa.,  . .  514  10 

The  Argus,  Easton,  Pa.,  124  50 

The  Argus  and  Radical,  Beaver,  Pa.,  . . .  315  25 

Beaver  Palls  Review,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  471  90 

Beaver  Valley,  News,  New  Brighton,  Pa.,  316  55 

Bellefonte  Republican,   Bellefonte,   Pa.,  420  33 
Berks    County    Democrat,    Boyertown, 

Pa.,    487  50 

The  Bulletin,  Latrobe,  Pa.,    315  25 

Butler  County  Record,  Butler,  Pa., 315  25 

Cambria  Freemen,  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  ....  316  55 

Cameron  County  Press,  Emporium,  Pa.,  316  55 

Central  News,  Perkasie,  Pa., 185  00 

Chronicle-Telegraph,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  ...  780  00 

Chronicle  and  News,  Allentown,  Pa.,  . .  325  00 

Chronicle,  Ardmore,  Pa., 487  50 

The  Citizen,  Butler,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Citizen,  Franklin,  Pa., 250  25 

The  Citizen,  Honesdale,  Pa., 321  75 

The  Citizen,  Houtzdale,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Clarion,  New  Holland,  Pa., 325  00 

Clinton  County  Times,  Lock  Haven,  Pa.,  487  50 

The  Columbian,  Bloomsburg,  Pa.,    325  00 

Columbia   County   Republican,   Blooms- 
burg, Pa.,  315  90 

The  Compiler,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 487  50 

The  Courier,  Bristol,  Pa.,   325  00 

The  Courier,  Freeburg,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Courier,  Tamaqua,  Pa.,   325  00 

Courier-Herald,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,   650  00 

The  Daily,  York,  Pa.,  650  00 

Daily  News,  Bangor,  Pa.,   315  25 

Daily  News,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  650  00 

Daily  News,  Shamokin,  Pa.,  650  00 

Delaware  County  American,  Media,  Pa.,  350  00 
Delaware    County    Democrat,    Chester, 

Pa.,    325  00 

The  Democrat,  Washington,  Pa., 350  00 

The  Democrat  and  Sentinel,  Lewistown, 

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Democratic  Watchman,  Bellefonte,  Pa.,  350  00 

Democratic  Vindicator,  Tionesta,  Pa.,  . .  315  25 

The  Derrick,  Oil  City,  Pa., 340  20 

The  Dispatch,  Birdsboro,  Pa.,   325  00 

The  Dispatch,  Erie,  Pa., 650  00 

The  Dispatch,  Milford,  Pa.,   308  10 

The  Dispatch,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 1,170  00 

The  Dispatch,  York,  Pa.,   650  00 

Dispatch  and  Republican,  Mercer,  Pa.,  . .  503  36 

Doylestown  Democrat,  Doylestown,  Pa.,  350  00 

Economy-Citizen,  Ambridge,  Pa., 315  25 

Elk  County  Democrat,  Ridgway,  Pa.,  . .  315  25 

Elk  County  Gazette,  St.  Marys,  Pa.,  ...  315  25 

Ellwood  Citizen,  Ellwood  City,  Pa., 191  49 

The  Enterprise,  Belle  Vernon,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Enterprise,  Cambridge  Springs,  Pa.,  315  25 

Erie  Tageblatt,  Erie,  Pa.,  414  05 

Evening  Bulletin,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,   . .  1,625  00 

The  Item,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,625  00 

The  Evening  News,  Franklin,  Pa., 269  50 

The  Evening  News,  Renovo,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Evening  News,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  . .  650  00 

Evening  Telegram,  Ashland,  Pa., 472  87 

Evening  Telegraph,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  . .  1,625  00 

The  Express,  Lock  Haven,  Pa., 318  50 

The  Express,  Marienville,  Pa., 325  00 

Forest  Republican,  Tionesta,  Pa., 315  25 

Franklin  Repository,  Chambersburg,  Pa.,  375  00 

Free  Press,  Easton,  Pa., 178  75 

Free  Press,  Westfleld,  Pa., 310  05 

Fulton  County  News,  McConnellsburg, 

Pa.,     315  25 

Fulton  Republican,  McConnellsburg,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Gazette,  Driftwood,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Gazette,  Pittston,  Pa.,  470  00 

Gazette  and  Bulletin,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  596  70 

Gazette-Herald,  Dushore,  Pa.,   325  00 

Gazette-Times,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,   1,300  00 

German    Daily    Gazette,    Philadelphia, 

Pa.,    1,625  00 

The  Globe,  Huntingdon,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Graphic,  Honeybrook,  Pa., 325  00 

Hawley  Times,  Hawley,  Pa., 315  90 

Hazleton,  Sentinel,  Hazleton,  Pa.,   650  00 

The  Herald,  Beaver  Springs,  Pa., 472  87 

The  Herald,  Carlisle,  Carlisle,  Pa., 462  50 

The  Herald,  Hanover,  Hanover,  Pa.,  ....  315  25 

The  Herald,  Linesville,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Herald,  Martinsburg,  Pa., 315  90 

The  Herald,  Sellersville,  Pa., 215  00 

The  Herald,  Sbamokln,  Pa.,  487  50 

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The  Herald,  Shenandoah,  Pa., 487  50 

The  Herald,  Newton  Hamilton,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Herald,  Norristown,  Pa., 646  10 

The  Independent,  Columbia,  Pa., 325  00 

Indiana  Progress,  Indiana,  Pa.,   453  18 

Indiana  Times,  Indiana,  Pa., 323  70 

Bedford  Inquirer,  Bedford,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Inquirer,  Lancaster,  Pa., 336  00 

The  Jeffersonian,  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,    . .  317  20 
Jewish  Morning  Journal,  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,   1,625  00 

The  Journal,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa., 314  60 

Middletown  Journal,  Middletown,  Pa.,  .  650  00 

Juniata  Globe,  Thompson  town,  Pa., 325  00 

Juniata  Herald,  Mifflintown,  Pa., 325  00 

Juniata  Sentinel  and  Republican,  Mifflin- 
town, Pa., 319  80 

Kensington  Keystone,  New  Kensington, 

Pa.,    325  00 

Keystone  Gazette,  Beliefonte,  Pa., 455  00 

The  Leader,  Allentown,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Leader,  Carbondale,  Pa., 650  00 

The  Leader,  Corry,  Pa.,  313  95 

Pittsburgh  Leader,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 1,300  00 

The  Ledger,  Newport,  Pa., 325  00 

The   Ledger,    Philadelphia,   Pa.,    315  25 

The  Ledger,  Susquehanna,  Pa 313  30 

Lewisburg  Journal,  Lewisburg,  Pa 325  00 

L'Opinion,  Philadelphia,  Pa., '. 1,625  00 

The  Luminary,  Muncy,  Pa.,   325  00 

Lykens  Standard,  Lykens,  Pa., 390  00 

The  Warren  Mail,  Warren,  Pa., 315  25 

Mapleton  Item,  Mapleton  Depot,  Pa.,  . .  315  90 

McKean  Democrat,  Smethport,  Pa., 315  25 

Indiana  Messenger,  Indiana,  Pa., 453  18 

Meadville  Messenger,  Meadville,  Pa.,   . .  715  00 

The  Miltonian,  Milton,  Pa., 315  25 

Miners'  Journal,  Pottsville,  Pa.,   646  10 

Charleroi  Mirror,  Charleroi,  Pa., 325  00 

Warren  Mirror,  Warren,  Pa.,    633  10 

Monessen  News,  Monessen,  Pa., 350  00 

Morning  Call,  Allentown,  Pa.,  319  80 

Morning  Journal,   DuBois,   Pa.,    487  50 

Morning  Republican,  Chester,  Pa.,  350  00 

Mountain  Echo,  Shickshinny,  Pa., 472  87 

Morning  Era,  Bradford,  Pa.,    487  50 

Morning  Herald,  Uniontown,  Pa., 350  00 

Morning  News,  Lancaster,  Pa., 335  00 

Morning  Tribune,  Altoona,  Pa., 313  95 

Mountaineer  Herald,  Ebensburg,  Pa.,  . .  325  00 

lit  Union  Times,  Mt  Union,  Pa., 185  ^       ^00gk 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  626 

Expenditures  of  the  OommoowealtL.     Publishing  Advertisement*— Continued. 

The  New  Era,  Lancaster,  Pa., 326  70 

The  News,  Cambridge  Springs,  Pa., 322  40 

The  News,  Columbia,  Pa., 375  00 

The  News,  Lebanon,  Pa.,   630  50 

The  News,  Mount  Jewett,  Pa., 325  00 

The  News,  Tidioute,  Pa., 314  60 

The  North  American,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,625  00 
Northumberland  County  Democrat,  Sun- 
bury,  Pa.,  484  57 

The  Observer,  Scottdale,  Pa., 325  00 

Olyphant  Gazette,  Olyphant,  Pa.,  339  00 

The  Patriot,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 975  00 

Peoples  Advocate  and  Press,  New  Bloom- 
field,  Pa.,   314  60 

Perry   County   Democrat,   New   Bloom- 
field,  Pa.,   , 315  25 

German  Daily  Demokrat,  Philadelphia, 

Pa., 1,625  00 

The  Press,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,625  00 

Philadelphia  Tageblat,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,625  00 

Pike  County  Press,  Milford,  Pa., 308  75 

The  Plain  Dealer,  McClure,  Pa., 325  00 

The  Post,  Middleburg,  Pa., 325  00 

Pittsburgh  Post,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 845  00 

Potter  County  Journal,  Coudersport,  Pa.,  346  50 

Potter  Enterprise,  Coudersport,  Pa., 350  00 

Everett  Press,  Everett,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Press,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  1,018  55 

The  Press,  Johnsonburg,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Press,  Kittanning,  Pa.,   630  50 

The  Press,  Lehighton,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Press,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 882  70 

Public  Ledger,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,625  00 

Public  Spirit,  Clearfield,  Pa., 630  50 

Punxsutawney      Republican,      Punxsu- 

tawney,   Pa.,  % 325  00 

Raftsman's  Journal,    Clearfield,  Pa.,    . .  470  92 

Reading  Eagle,  Reading,  Pa., 520  00 

Reading  Post,  Reading,  Pa.,  487  50 

The  Record,  Brockwayville,  Pa.,   325  00 

Coatesville  Record,  Coatesville,  Pa.,   . .  975  00 

Cresson  Record,  Cresson,  Pa.,   487  50 

Duncannon  Record,  Duncannon,  Pa.,  . .  315  25 

Olyphant  Record,  Olyphant,  Pa.,  474  82 

Philadelphia  Record,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,511  25 

The  Record,  Washington,  Pa.,  350  00 

The  Record,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa., 650  00 

Reporter-Journal,  Towanda,  Pa.,  260  00 

The  Republican,  Brookville,  Pa.,  650  00 

Clarion  Republican,  Clarion,  Pa., 390  00 

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Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Publishing  Advertisements— Continued. 

Doylestown     Republican,     Doylestown, 

Pa.,    200  00 

Everett  Republican,  Everett,  Pa.,    315  25 

The  Republican,  Meyersdale,  Pa., 321  75 

The  Republican,  Monongahela,  Pa., 325  00 

Pottsville  Republican,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  . .  975  00 

Scranton  Republican,  Scranton,  Pa.,  . .  650  00 
Waynesburg    Republican,    Waynesburg, 

Pa.,    325  00 

Republican  and  New  Age,  Tunkhannock, 

Pa.,    315  25 

The  Review,  East  Brady,  Pa.,  325  00 

Saturday  News,  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  650  00 

Scranton  Times,  Scranton,  Pa., 650  00 

Semi- Weekly  News,  Lebanon,  Pa., 630  50 

Sharon  Eagle,  Sharon,  Pa., 315  25 

Sharon  Herald,  Sharon,  Pa., 315  25 

Sharpsburg  and  Etna  Herald,  Sharps- 
burg,  Pa.,  316  55 

Shenango  Valley  News,  Greenville,  Pa.,,  325  00 

The  Signal,  Lilly,  Pa., 325  00 

Slovensky  Dennik,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 650  00 

Snyder  County  News,  Middleburg,  Pa.,  325  00 

Snyder  County  Tribune,  Selinsgrove,  Pa.,  325  00 
Punxsutawney     Spirit,     Punxsutawney, 

Pa.,    650  00 

The  Spy,  Columbia,  Pa., 350  00 

Somerset  Standard,  Somerset,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Star,  Barnesboro,  Pa., 316  55 

The  Star,  Wrightsville,  Pa.,  325  00 

Star  and  Sentinel,  Gettysburg,  Pa., 325  00 

Sullivan  Review,  Dushore,  Pa., 325  00 

Sunday  Call,   Easton,  Pa., 130  00 

The  Telegram,  Reading,  Pa.,  295  00 

Harrisburg  Telegraph,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1,000  00 

Mifflinburg  Telegraph,  Mifflinburg,  Pa.,  325  00 

The  Courier,  Connellsville,  Pa., 350  00 

The  Druid,  Scranton,  Pa., 650  00 

The  Globe,  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,   650  00 

The  Waynesboro   Record,    VVaynesboro, 

Pa.,    487  50 

Times-Chronicle,  Jenkintown,  Pa.,   ....  487  50 

The  Times,  Belleville,  Pa.,  325  00 

The  Times,  Chester,  Pa., 350  00 

The  Times,  Erie,  Pa.,  1,000  00 

The  Times,  Lebanon,  Pa.,  315  25 

The  Times,  Norristown,  Pa., 650  00 

The  Times,  Reading,  Pa.,  845  00 

The  Times-Record,  Sayre,  Pa.,  487  50 

The  Times,  Stroudsburg,  Pa., 317  20 

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No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  627 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth.     Publishing  Advertisements— Continued. 

The  Times,  Waynesburg,  Pa.,   322  40 

Titusville   Morning   Herald,   Titusville, 

Pa.,    350  00 

The  Tribune,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa., 487  50 

Johnstown  Tribune,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  . .  420  00 

The  Tribune,  Kittanning,  Pa., 315  25 

The  Tribune,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa., 316  55 

Tribune-Republican,  Meadville,  Pa.,   ...  975  00 

The  Tribune,  Royersford,  Pa.,  325  00 

Scranton  Tribune,  Scranton,  Pa., 650  00 

Tribune-Herald,  Greensburg,  Pa., '   675  00 

Scranton  Truth,  Scranton,  Pa., 650  00 

The  Village  Record,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  650  00 

Carlisle  Volunteer,  Carlisle,  Pa., 325  00 

Volksblatt  and  Freiheits  Freund,  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa.,    650  00 

Waterford  Leader,  Waterford,  Pa., 322  40 

Western  Press,  Mercer,  Pa.,  520  00 

West  Schuylkill  Herald,  Tower  City,  Pa.,  315  25 

Williamsport  News,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  .  630  50 

Williamsport  Sun,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  . .  650  00 

Coal  Gazette,  Mauch  Chunk,  Pa., 350  00 

The  Daily  Item,  Sunbury,  Pa., 487  50 

The  Daily  Record,  Mahanoy  City,  Pa.,  . .  630  50 

Gazette-Register,  Troy,  Pa.,    237  64 

Independent  Republican,  Montrbse,  Pa.,  308  75 

Lansford  Leader,  Lansford,  Pa.,   472  88 

McKeesport  Evening  Times,  McKeesport, 

Pa.,    650  00 

New  Hope  News,  New  Hope,  Pa., 325  00 

New  Castle  Herald,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  . .  695  50 

News  Standard,  Uniontown,  Pa., 339  50 

Nicholson  Record,  Nicholson,  Pa., 315  25 

Philadelphia  Inquirer,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1,625  00 

The  Plain  Speaker,  Hazleton,  Pa., 650  00 

Public  Opinion,  Chambersburg,  Pa., 487  50 

Star-Independent,  Harrisburg,  Pa., 1,000  00 

Pittsburgh  Sun,  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 845  00 

Evening  Herald,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,625  00 

Strasburg  Weekly  News,  Strasburg,  Pa.,  315  90 

Evening  Times,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 975  00 

Selinsgrove  Times,  Selinsgrove,  Pa.,   ..  315  25 

Coatesville  Times,  Coatesville,  Pa., 368  55 

Evening  Star,  Philadelphia,  Pa., 1,300  00 

Morning  News,  Danville,  Pa., 325  00 

Montour  American,  Danville,  Pa., 325  00 

Coatesville  Times,  Coatesville,  Pa., 319  80 

Total,    $137,219  58 

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Expenditure*  of  the  Commonwealth.     Miscellaneous  General. 

28.    MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL. 

Payment  of  rewards  for  convictions  of 
violations  of  game,  fish  and  fire  laws, 
per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p,  671, |150  00 

Expenses  of  opening  and  counting  vote 
for  State  officers,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  908,  1,000  00 

William  Clark,  for  400  copies  of  the 
History  of  Hampton  Battery  "F",  In- 
dependent Pennsylvania  Artillery,  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  684,  . . . . 780  00 

P.  F.  Rodenbaugh,  for  400  copies  of  the 
History  of  the  Eighteenth  Pennsyl- 
vania Cavalry,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L. 
p.  684,  800  00 

Mary  E.  Lefever,  sole  heir  of  S.  J.  Van- 
dorn,  for  services  of  S.  J.  Vandorn  as 
private  in  Company  "C",  Erie  Regi- 
ment, per  act  of  April  16,  1862, 15  77 

The  Lord  Baltimore  Press,  Baltimore, 
Md.,  for  plates  furnished  for  Mason 
and  Dixon  Line  Report,  per  act  of 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  779, 95  57 

Payment  of  reward  of  fifteen 
thousand  dollars  (flo,- 
000  00)  for  the  apprehen- 
sion and  conviction  of  the 
abductors  of  William  Whit- 
la,  of  the  county  of  Mercer, 
State  of  Pennsylvania;  per 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p,  865: 

Cleveland  Police  Department 
(Pension  Fund),  Cleven- 
land,  Ohio,  f  6,900  00 

Patrick    O'Reilly,    Cleveland, 

Ohio,    5,000  00 

William  H.  Hunley,  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  2,000  00 

Q.  A.  Gordon,  Mercer,  Pa.,  . .         500  00 

T.  C.  Cochran,  Mercer,  Pa.,  . .        500  00 

Martin  Crain,  Sharon,  Pa.,  . .         100  00 

|15,000  00 

Edward  B.  Mathers,  Baltimore,  Md.,  for 
editing  and  compiling  report  on  the 
re-survey  of  the  Mason  and  Dixon 
Line,  per  act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  779,  . . .  1,000  00 

Fees  of  county  officers  for  furnishing 
information  to  the  officers  of  the  Com- 
monwealth in  accordance  with  the 
act  of  April  14,  1897,  P.  L.  p.  22;  per 
act  of  1909,  Section  19,  P.  L.  p.  910,  . .  440  50 


No.  2.  REPORT  OF  THE  FINANCES.  629 

Expenditures  or  the  Commonwealth.     Miscellaneous  General — Continued. 

Norcross  Bros.  &  Company,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  for  the  erection  of  a  memorial 
column  in  Memorial  Continental  Hall, 
at  Washington,  D.  C,  per  act  of  1905, 
P.  L.  p.  458, 1,846  16 

Harrisburg  Publishing  Company,  State 
Printer,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for  printing 
and  binding  joint  report  on  the  re-sur- 
vey of  the  Mason  and  Dixon  Line,  p£r 
act  of  1909,  P.  L.  p.  779, 5,429  24 

L.  S.  Dickey,  for  400  copies  of  the  his- 
tory of  the  101st  Regiment,  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  per  act  of  May  13, 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  684, 800  00 

Herman  P.  Miller,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  for 
services  as  compiler  of  SmulPs  Legis- 
lative Handbook  for  the  year  1910,  . .  1,500  00 

W.  Harry  Baker,  Harrisurg,  Pa.,  for 
services  as  assistant  compiler  of 
SmulPs  Legislative  Handbook  for  the 
year  1910,  1,500  00 

Contribution  to  the  Pennsylvania  State 
College  by  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment,            45,000  00 

L.  S.  Dickey,  for  400  copies  of  the  His- 
tory of  the  103rd  Regiment,  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  per  act  of  May  13, 
1909,  P.  L.  p.  684, 800  00 

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Brokers'  License, 39  00 

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Interest  Certificates. 


VII.     INTEREST   CERTIFICATES. 

Statement  showing  the  original  amount  of  certificates  issued  to  the  holders  of  the 
public  loans  for  interest  due  thereon  at  the  periods  herein  stated,  the  amount  of 
the  same  cancelled  and  funded,  and  the  amounts  outstanding,  together  with  those 
unclaimed. 

CERTIFICATES  ISSUED. 

For  interest  due  August  1,  1842, $863,033  76 

Fop  interest  due  February  1,  1843, 864,016  97 

Fop  interest  due  August  1,  1843, 914,737  03 

Fop  interest  due  February  1,  1844, 918,217  71 

Fop  interest  due  August  1,  1844, 922,818  54 

Fop  guaranteed  interest  due  Bald 
Eagle  and   Spring  Creek   Navigation 

Company,  January  1,  1843, 5,000  00 

Fop  guaranteed  interest  due  Danville 
and  Pottsville  Bailroad  Company, 
December,  1842, 15,000  00 


Of  this  sum  there  has  been  funded  and 
cancelled  as  follows: 

Certificates  of  August,  1842. 

Funded    per    act    April    29, 

1844,    122^752  80 

Funded    pep    Act    April    16, 

1845,    805,693  66 

Received      in     payment      of 

debts     due     the    Common- 
wealth,        5,641  43 


f4,502,824  01 


{834,087  89 


Certificates  of  February,   1843. 

Funded    per    Act    April    16, 

1845,    1836,411  71 

Received      in      payment     of 

debts     due     the    Common-' 

wealth,    55  00 


Certificates  of  August,  1843. 

Funded  per  Act  April  16, 
1845,      1887,074  56 

Received  in  payment  of 
debts  due  the  Common- 
wealth,          100  00 


836,466  71 


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Interest  Certificates— Continued. 
Certificates  of  February,  1844. 

Funded    per    Act    April    16, 

1845,    1888,563  28 

Received  in  payment  of 
debts  due  the  Common- 
wealth,         1,071  73 

889,635  01 

Certificates  of  August,   1844. 

Funded    per    Act    April    16, 

1845,    1893,202  18 

Received  in  payment  of 
debts  due  the  Common- 
wealth,             100  54 

893,302  72 

Certificates  of  the  Bald  Eagle  and  Spring 
Creek  Navigation  Company. 

Funded    per    act    April    29, 

1844,  12,328  75 

Funded    per    Act    April    16, 

1845,     2,498  75 

4,827  50 

Certificates  of  the  Danville  and  Pottsville 
Railroad  Company. 

Funded    per    act    April    29, 

1844,  18,183  33 

Funded    per    Act    April    16, 

1845,     6,816  67 

15  000  00 

4,360,494  39 

Balance  of  unfunded  certificates, f  14?,329  62 

The  following  amount  of  outstanding 
certificates  has  been  redeemed  at  the 
State  Treasury  during  the  fiscal  year 
ending  with  November  30,  1852,  to 
1906,  inclusive,  viz: 

Certificates  of  August,  1842, |24,947  72 

Certificates  of  February,  1943,  25,247  84 

Certificates  of  August,  1843, 25,469  96 

Certificates  of  February,  1844,  26,322  60 

Certificates  of  August,  1844,  27,207  96 

Certificates  of  Bald  Eagle  and  Spring 

Creek  Navigation  Company, 125  00 

129,291  08 

Leaving  outstanding  December  1,  1906, f  13,038  54 

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Interest  Certificates — Continued. 

The  following  are  the  outstanding  cer- 
tificates composing  the  sum,  viz : 

Certificates  of  August,    1842, |3,998  15 

Certificates  of  February,  1843,   2,332  42 

Certificates  of  August,  1843,  2,092  51 

Certificates  of  February,  1844,  2,260  10 

Certificates  of  August,  1844,  2,307  8ft 

Certificates  of  Bald  Eagle  and  Spring 

Creek  Navigation  Company,   47  50 


f  13,038  54 


To  which  may  be  added  the  amount  of 
interest  due  for  which  certificates 
have  not  been  claimed  hence  not  is- 
sued, viz.: 

For  interest  due  August,  1842, |225  10 

For  interest  due  February,  1843, 700  36 

For  interest  due  August,  "1843, 681  86 

For  interest  due  February,  1844, 2,094  29 

For  interest  due  August,  1844, 716  77 


4,448  38 


Total,    117,486  92 


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Relief  Notes  Issued  by  the  Several  Banks  of  the  Commonwealth. 


VIII.    RELIEF  NOTES. 

Statement"  showing  the  several  banks  of  the  Commonwealth  that  issued  notes  in 
pursuance  of  the  Act  of  May  4,  1841,  the  original  amount  issued  by  them,  respec- 
tively, the  amount  of  the  same  redeemed  and  canceled,  and  the  amount  remaining 
in  circulation,  together  with  those  banks  that  re-issued  said  notes  in  pursuance  of 
the  Act  of  April  10,  1849,  and  the  amounts  of  re-issue  outstanding. 


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Bank  of   Northern   Liberties $70,000 

Bank  of  Penn  Township,    100,000 

Manufacturers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,    80,260 

Moyamenslng   Bank ?. '02,500 

Bank    of    Chambersburg 66,000 

Bank  of  Chester  County 71,012 

Bank  of  Delaware  County 43,067 

Bank    of    German  town 35,524 

Bank  of  Gettysburg 30,958 

Bank   of   Lewlstown,    74,259 

Bank  of  Middletown ° 49.320 

Bank   of   Northumberland 40,000 

Bank  of  Susquehanna  County °  25, 000 

Berks  County   Bank t45,787 

Carlisle    Bank,     57,626 

Columbia  Bank  and  Bridge  Company,    25,479 

Erie  Bank 375,474 

Exchange  Bank  of  Pittsburg 177, 775 

Farmers'  Bank  of  Bucks  County,    23,055 

Farmers'    Bank  of   Lancaster 80,000 

Farmers'    Bank  of  Reading 60,072 

Farmers'   and  Drovers'   Bank,    Waynesbnrg 27,750 

Harrlsburg    Bank 76,042 

Lancaster    Bank 38,430 

Lancaster  County  Bank 18,750 

Lebanon  County  Bank,    17,570 


$68,153 

$1,847 

97,862 

2,138 

78.817 

1,448 

62,500 

63,974 

2,026 

$297 

71,298 

214 

41,872 

1,186 

35,117 

407 

29,739 

1,219 

72.163 

2,096 

49.320 

12,645 

38,609 

1,891 

25,000 

45,787 

55,780 

1,846 

235 

24,758 

721 

875,474 

171,874 

6,401 

22,088 

972 

77,956 

2,044 

4,429 

57,362 

2,170 

26.980 
73,726 

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370 

28,892 

18,139 

611 

1.200 

17,099 

471 

•These  banks,  under  the  authority  of  the  eleventh  and  twelfth  sections  of  the  act  of  May  4. 
1841,  issued  the  following  sums,  in  addition  to  those  here  stated,  and  pledged  to  the  Auditor 
General,  as  security  for  the  redemption  of  the  same,  equal  amounts  of  Ave  per  centum  State 
stock,  viz: 

Moyamenslng   Bank $12,500 

Bank  of  Middletown, 5,050 

Bank  of  Susquehanna  County,    5,200 

$22,750 

Of  these  Issues,  the  Bank  of  Commerce  (late  Moyamenslng)  has  redeemed  $11,800,  and  re- 
ceived back  the  same  amount  of  the  pledged  security,  whilst  at  the  State  Treasury,  there  has 
been  redeemed  of  the  issues  of  the  Bank  of  Middletown  the  sum  of  $3,525,  and  of  the  Bank  of 
8usquebanna  County  $4,471,  for  which  equal  amounts  of  the  pledged  stocks  have  been  canceled, 
leaving  still  In  circulation  of  these  extra  Issues — Moyamenslng  Bank,  $700;  Bank  of  Middletown, 
$1,505,    and  the  Bank  of  Susquehanna  County,    $729.00. 

tThe  Berks  County  Bank  made  an  over-Issue  of  relief  notes  to  the  amount  of  $28,501.  For  the 
redemption  of  these  the  Commonwealth  became  responsible,  pursuant  to  the  act  of  January  29, 
1845,  and  has  redeemed  the  sum  of  $27,554;  leaving  in  circulation  $947. 


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Belief  Notes— Concluded. 


RELIEF  NOTES— Continued. 


Banks. 


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Merchants'  and  Manufacturers*  Bank,   Pittsburg,  $120,000  00 

-            -            -                                  40,080 

81,600 

81,171 

107.600 

26^000 

80382 

52,726 


$118,067 
49.006 
80,519 
29,289 
107.600 
24.706 
29.814 
51.445 

Totals,    $2,220,264    $2,179,458 


Miners'   Bank,    Pottsvllle, 
Monongabela   Bank  of  BrownsYille, 

Northampton   Bank, 

Towanda   Bank 

West  Branch   Bank 

Wyoming  Bank,    Wilkes- Barre,    . .., 
York  Bank,    


$1,888 

980 

981 

1,882 

""294 

918 

1,270 


$40,808  $56,294 


Amount  In  circulation  of  old 
Amount  in  circulation  of  new  Issues, 


$40,806 
65,294 


$96,100 


Note. — Under  the  construction  giren  to  the  act  of  April  10,  1849,  in  accordance  with  the 
opinion  of  the  Attorney  General,  many  of  the  re-issues  as  they  became  defaced,  were  canceled 
and  renewed. 


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Domestic  Creditors. 


IX.    DOMESTIC  CREDITORS. 

Statement  showing  the  names  of  the  original  holders  of  the  outstanding  scrip  issued 
to  domestic  creditors,  and  the  number,  original  amount  amount  redeemed  and 
amount  remaining  unpaid  of  the  respective  certificates. 


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$25  00 
125  00 


$25  00 


$25  00 


Original   amount  of  certificates   issued 

Of  which  there  has  been  redeemed  the  sum  of, 

Balance   outstanding 


$1,514,332  17 
1,514,307  17 

$25  00 


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Stock  Held  by  the  Commonwealth. 


X.     STATEMENT. 

Showing  the  amount  of  stock  held  by  the  Commonwealth  in  sundry  corporations  on 
the  1st  day  of  December,  1909. 


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Canal    and    Navigation    Companies. 

Delaware  and  Schuylkill  Canal,    

Bristol  Steam  Tow  Boat  Company 

Bald  Eagle  and  Spring  Creek  Navigation  Company, 
Tioga  Navigation  Company  (now  railroad),    

Total   value,    


1,500 
820 


$60  00 
25  00 
50  00 


$75,000  00 

8,000  00 

250,807  47 

81,647  15 

$414,954  62 


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Public  Debt. 


XL    PUBLIC  DEBT. 

Statement  showing  the  indebtedness  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  on  the 
1st  day  of  December,  1910. 

Funded  debt: 

Three  and  one-half  per  cent,   currency 

loan  of  1881,  due  1912, f  532,250  00 

Four  per  cent,  currency  loan  of  1881, 

due  1912,  . . .  .* 1,201,500  00 

Six  per  cent.  Agricultural  College  land 

script  bond,  payable,  1922, 500,000  00 

Six  per  cent,  proceeds  from  sale  of  ex- 

perimenetal   farms,    17,000  00 

Total,    12,250,750  00 

Unfunded  debt  and  debt  upon  which  interest  has 
ceased: 

Belief  notes  issued  under  act  of  May  4, 

1841,    196,100  00 

Interest  certificates  unclaimed, 4,448  38 

Interest  certificates  outstanding,  13,038  54 

Chambersburg  certificates  unclaimed,  . .  90  40 

Domestic  creditor, 25  00 

Five  per  cent,  bonds  upon  which  inter- 
est has  ceased,    18,414  70 

Six  per  cent,  bonds  upon  which  inter- 
est has  ceased,    2,000  00 

Total,    134,117  02 

Public  debt  December  1,  1910,  12,384,867  02 

Assets  of  the  Sinking  Fund : 

Cash  in  banks,   2,440,856  98 

Net  surplus  December  1,  1910,  |8,117  94 

RECAPITULATION. 

Public  debt  December  1,  1910,  $2,384,867  02 

Assets  of  Sinking  fund, 2,440,856  96 

Net  surplus  as  above,  $ 55,989  96 


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INDEX. 


Page. 
A. 

Accounts,  Board  of  Public 442 

Accrued  interest  and  penalties,  392 

Adjutant   General's   Department,    433 

Advertising: 

Amendments  to  Constitution,  622 

Schedules,    456 

General  revenue  fund,   469 

Agriculture,  Department  of,   434 

Agricultural  Associations,  premiums  paid  to,  598 

Anthony  Wayne,  monument  to, 463 

Annuity  for  right  of  way,   '. 391 

Anthracite  District,  Inspection  and  Supervision  of,  421 

Armory    Board,    442 

Appropriations: 

To  counties  (common  school),  487 

Arsenal,  State,   515,567 

Associate  Judges,    409 

Attorney  General's  Department,   419 

Auctioneers'  licenses,   receipts  from,    '. 384 

Auditor  General's  Department, 1 416 

Officials  and  employes,   Mi 

Letter,    iil-xii 

Automobile  division,   436 

Licenses,    391 

B. 

Bankers,  Brokers,  tax  on  gross  receipts, 386 

Banking  Department,   434 

Banks,  National,  3 

State, 16 

Bank  stock,  tax  on,  18 

Billiard  Licenses,  384 

Binding  and  Printing  (Public),  415 

Bituminous  District — Inspection  and  Supervision  of,    424 

Board  of  Game  Commissioners,  458 

Board  of  Pardons,   441 

Board  of  Public  Charities,  441 

Board  of  Public  Accounts,  442 

Board  of  Public  Grounds  and  Buildings 442 

Board  of  Revenue  Commissioners,  440 

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Board  of  Quarantine,  State,   457 

Bonds  of  Officials, 447 

Bonus   on  Charters,    1-2 

Corporations  and  Associations 369 

Incorporated  State  Banks,   16 

Refunded  to  Counties,   620 

Trust    Companies,    20 

Borough  High  Schools,  490 

Bottlers'  licenses 382 

Brewing  companies,  receipts  from,  etc.,  45 

Brewers'  licenses 382 

Brick,  Slate,  Clay,  Stone  and  Quarry  Co.'s,  receipts  from, 50 

Bridges,    621 

Bridges  and  turnpikes,  receipts  from,  etc.,      61 

Brokers'  licenses,   384 

Buildings  and  Grounds,  Public,  442 

Building  and  Loan  Associations,  Domestic,  28 

C. 

Care  and  treatment  of  the  indigent  insane,  466 

Certificate   issued,    655 

Circus,  theatre,  etc.,  licenses,  receipts  from, 384 

Cities  and  boroughs,  fire  insurance  premiums  paid  to 599 

Charitable   institutions,    469 

Homes,   477 

Hospitals  and  asylums,  469 

Institutions,    481 

Societies,    482 

Recapitulation  of  above,   483 

Charities,  Board  of,  441 

Classified  statement  showing  amount  paid  into  State  Treasury  by  the 

several  corporations  named  for  fiscal  year,  1910, 369 

Coal,  coke  and  coal  mining,  receipts  from,  etc., 67 

Coal  mines,  inspection  and  supervision 421 

Coke,  coal  mining,  receipts  from, 67 

Collateral  inheritance  tax  on 371 

Collateral  inheritance  tax,  refunded 621 

Collateral  Inheritance  Tax  (Delinquent)  collected 652 

Commission  for  compilation  of  laws  of  Pennsylvania  prior  to  1800,  . .  462 

On  Valley  Forge  Park 462 

Pennsylvania  Free  Library 438 

On  topographical  and  geological  survey,  463 

To  erect  a  building  for  insane,  under  homeopathic  treatment,  . .  462 

To  erect  monument  at  Culpepper,  Va. 462 

To  erect  Hospital  for  Criminal  Insane,  462 

Salisbury  Prison,    462 

Shamokin  Hospital,   462 

Cold  Harbor  Battlefield, 462 

For  monument  at  Anderson ville, 462 

Navigation,    439 

Armory  Board,    442 


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To  build  institution  for  feeble-minded,  Ac,  of  Eastern  Penna.,  . .  462 

Water  Supply,  439 

Propagation  of  sturgeon  and  other  fish, 463 

Maj.  Gen.  Anthony  Wayne  Monument 463 

Promotion  of  uniformity  of  legislation 462 

Pennsylvania  State  Railroad,  440 

On  Vicksburg  Battlefield 462 

Gettysburg  Battlefield,   462 

Sinking  fund,    440 

On  toll  roads,   463 

To  revise  laws  on  corporations,  etc., 463 

To  revise  election  laws 463 

College  and  University  Council 458 

Commissioners  of  the  Sinking  Fund,  440 

Common  pleas  courts,    397 

Common  schools,    483 

Appropriations  to  counties,  487 

Miscellaneous   (Corn  Planter  Indians),    511 

Salaries  paid  county  superintendents,   483 

State  Normal  Schools,    489 

Borough  High  Schools 490 

Township  High  Schools,    502 

Recapitulation,    511 

Commonwealth's  portion  of  road  tax  paid  townships  that  abolished  the 

work  tax,    582 

Commonwealth's  portion  of  expenses,  incurred  in  extinction  of  forest 

fires,  per  act  of  1897, 583 

Commonwealth  cases,  fees  and  costs,  418,432 

Conscience  money, 392 

Constitutional  Amendments,  advertising,  622 

Contracts,  schedules,  etc 454 

Corporations,  receipts  from  delinquent, 651 

Counsel  fees  and  costs  in  Commonwealth  cases,  418,432 

County  appropriations  (common  schools),  487 

Superintendents,  salaries,    483 

Counties,  receipts  from 371 

Receipts  from  licenses,    374 

County  loans,  tax  on,    371,374 

D. 

Dairy  and  Food  Division 435 

Debt,  public,  statement  of 653,662 

Delinquent  corporations,  receipts  from 651 

Delinquent  collateral  Inheritance  tax  collected 652 

Delinquent  tax  collections,   652 

Dental  Council 458 

Departments  of  State  Government: 

Adjutant  General 433 

Agriculture,    434 

Attorney  General,  t  419 

Auditor   General,    416 


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Page. 

Factory  Inspector,   , v...  433 

Fisheries,    .. . . .. 437 

Forestry,    436 

Health,    467 

Insurance,   433 

Internal   Affairs,    420 

Mines,    421 

Public  Instruction,  432 

Public  Grounds  and  Buildings , 442 

State,    , 416 

State  Highway,  435 

State  Library 437 

State  Police,  439 

Treasury,    419 

Detailed  statement  of  tax  on  loans  (county  and  municipal),  ..... 371 

Statement  of  receipts  from  counties  (licenses), 382 

Distillers'  licenses,  receipts  from, 382 

Dispensaries,    620 

Domestic  creditors,   660 

E. 

Eastern  Penitentiary,    495 

Eating  house  licenses,   384 

Enrollment  and  licensing  stallions 391 

Escheats,  receipts  from,   391 

Payments,  j 696 

Examinations  of  banks,  savings  institutions,  trust  companies  and  for- 
eign and  domestic  building  and  loan  associations,  39 

Examination: 

Of  candidates  for  mine  foreman,  Anthracite 426 

Of  candidates  for  mine  foreman.  Bituminous, 429 

Of  candidates  for  mine  inspectors 431 

Executive  Department,  416 

Expenditures  of  the  Commonwealth,  \ 393 

Of  Commonwealth,  itemized,   395 

Of  Commonwealth,  summary  of  payments,   395 

Expenses  of  government,  393 

Expenses  of  bank  examinations, 18 

Expenses,   miscellaneous,    628 

Extinguishing  forest  fires,   583 

Expenses  of  primary  elections, 697 

F. 

Factory  Inspection,  Department,   433 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  National  Bank,  Phila.,  fiscal  agent, 463 

Fees  of  State  Officers 390 

Ferry  companies,  receipts  from,  etc.,  86 

Fertilizer,  tax  on  sale  of 388 

Fertilizer   Licenses,    388 

Financial  corporations  and  associations 39 

Fines,   n  390T 

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Fire  companies,  Harrisburg,   697 

Fiscal  Agent  of  the  Commonwealth, 463 

Free  Library  Commission, 438 

Fisheries  Department,   437 

Fishing  Licenses 391 

Foreign  Fire  Insurance  Premiums  returned 699 

Foreign  Insurance  Companies,  receipts  from,  40 

Forest  fires,  Commonwealth's  portion  of  expense,  583 

Forest  fire  expense  refunded,  392 

Forestry  Department,  436 

Reservations,  to  purchase  of  lands,  584 

Reserves,  amount  paid  school  districts  on  lands  acquired  for,  . .  590 

Reservation  revenues,  392 

Reserves,  amount  paid  townships  on  lands  acquired  for 585 

Fish,  propagation  of, 463 

G. 

Game  Commissioners,  Board  of 458 

Gas  Companies  (including  artificial  and  natural),  receipts  from, 87 

General  Expenses,  National  Guard,  612 

Gratuities  and  Pensions,  694 

Gross  receipts,  tax  on: 

Bankers, 386 

Notaries  public,   391 

Corporations,    369 

H. 

Harrisburg  fire  companies 597 

Health   Department,    457 

Heat,  light  and  power,  receipts  from,  123 

Light  and  water  furnished 448 

Highway  Department,  435 

Highway  Construction,  receipts  from  refund,  391 

Highway  Construction,  4c.,   681 

Homes, 477 

Hospitals  and  asylums, .' .  466 

House  of  Refuge,  Philadelphia,  465 

House  of  Representatives,  expenses  of, 395 

Hunting  license,  391 

Huntingdon  Reformatory,   465 

I. 

Improvement  and  land,  receipts  from,  etc 98 , 

Income,  tax  on,   386 

Incorporated  savings  Institutions  without  capital  stock,  19 

Incorporated  State  banks,  16 

Indebtedness  of  the  Commonwealth  (public  debt) 653 

Insane,  care  and  treatment  of,  466 

Insane,  care  of,  receipts  from,  .• v^-^«~  392 

Inspection  and  supervision  of  coal  mines, W^.ty. 


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Institutions: 

Charitable,   469 

Miscellaneous,    482 

Interest  certificates 655 

Interest  on: 

Corporation  and  associations,  369 

Public  loans, 463 

State  deposits  in  banks,  general  and  sinking  fund, 30 

Internal  Affairs,  Department  of 420 

Insurance  companies  (domestic),  receipts  from,  etc 95 

Insurance  corporations,  foreign,  receipts  from 40 

Insurance,  Department  of,    433 

Insurance  premiums  paid  cities  and  boroughs 599 

Insurance  of  State  property,  receipt, 392 

J. 

Judiciary,  salaries,  etc.,  396 

Associate  judges,    409 

Courts  of  common  pleas,    397 

Separate  orphans'  courts,    408 

Supreme   Court,    396 

Superior    Court 397 

Miscellaneous  expenses  of, 412 

Recapitulation,    414 

L. 

Lands,  receipts  from  sale  of,   392 

Land  and  improvement,  receipts  from,   98 

Laws  of  Pennsylvania  prior  to  1800 462 

Legislative  Reference  Bureau, 438 

Legislative  Record,    396 

Letter  of  Auditor  General,  Transmitting  Report, iii-iv 

Library,   State 437 

Licenses,  receipts  from,   382 

Auctioneers', 384 

Billiards 384 

Bottlers',    382 

Brewers',    382 

Brokers',    384 

Distillers',    382 

Eating   houses,    384 

Pishing 391 

Fertilizer 388 

Hunting,    391 

Mercantile,   retail,    382 

Wholesale 382 

Oleomargarine,    391 

Peddlers',    384 

Renovated   butter,    391 

Retail    liquor,    382 

Stallions,    391 

Theatre,  circuses,  etc.,   384 


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Page. 

Light,  heat  and  power,  receipts  from, 123 

Light,  heat  and  power,  electric,  448 

Livestock  Sanitary  Board,   391,435 

Loans,  tax  on  county  and  municipal,  371,374 

Tax  on  corporations,  etc.,  369 

Tax  on  trust  companies,  20 

Redeemed,    463 


M. 

Manufacturing,  receipts  from,  etc.,  139 

Market  companies,  receipts  from,  255 

Medical  Council  of  Pennsylvania,  458 

Mercantile  appraisers'  mileage,  460 

Mercantile  licenses,  receipts  from,  382 

Mileage,  mercantile  appraisers' 460 

Mines,  Department,   421 

Mine  Inspectors,   421 

Mine  foremen,  examination  of 426 

Inspectors,  examination  of,    431 

Mining  and  oil,  receipts  from 257 

Miscellaneous,  of  common  schools,  511 

Receipts  from  corporations,   369 

General,  payments,    628 

Institutions,    482 

Receipts 392 

Monthly  expenditures,  statement  of 639 

Monthly  receipts,  statement  of 630 

Municipal  Loans,  tax  on, 369,374 

Monument  to  Maj.  Qen.  Anthony  Wayne, 463 


N. 

National  banks 3 

National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania,  expenses  of 512 

Armory  Board,   442 

Expenses  of  Division  Headquarters, 517 

First  Brigade,  expenses  of,  512,524 

Second  Brigade,  expenses  of,  513,534 

Third  Brigade,  expenses  of,    514,544 

Fourth  Brigade,    

Military  stores  and  supplies,  expenses  of 567 

Rifle  range  expenses 579 

State   Arsenal,    443,567 

State  Military  Board,  566 

Transportation,    567 

Militia,  State  Naval 519 

Recapitulation,    580 

Navigation,  Commissioners  of,   439 

Normal  Schools ~ . .  489 

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Notaries  public  commission 371 

Notaries  public  receipts,  tax  on 391 

O. 

Officials  and  employes  of  the  Auditor  General's  Department,  Mi 

Oil  and  mining,  receipts  from,  etc.,  257 

Oleomargarine  license,   391 

Orphans'   (separate)   courts,   408 

P. 

Pamphlet    laws,    371 

Pardons,  Board  of,    441 

Peddlers'  license,  receipts  from,  384 

Penalties,    392 

Penitentiaries,    465 

Pennsylvania  Industrial  Reformatory,  Huntingdon,  465 

Pennsylvania  Reform  School,  Morganza,  466 

Pennsylvania  Educational  Association,    511 

Pensions  and   Gratuities,    594 

Personal  property,  State  tax  on,  371 

Tax  returned  to  counties, 463 

Valuation  of,   648 

Philadelphia  Protectory,    466 

Power,  light  and  heat,  receipts  from, 123 

Premiums  paid  to  treasurers  of  cities  and  boroughs, 599 

Premiums  paid  to  agricultural  associations,   598 

Primary   election   expenses,    597 

Printing  and  binding,    415 

Prothonotary  of  Supreme  Court 412 

Public  Accounts,  Board  of,  442 

Charities,  Board  of,    441 

Grounds  and  Building,  442 

Debt,    653,662 

Instruction,  Department  of 432 

Printing  and  binding,    415 

Publishing  statement  revenue   fund,    459 

Publishing  Constitutional  amendments 622 

Q. 

Quarantine  Board,   State,   457 

R. 

Railroad   Commission,   Penna.,    440 

Railroad  (steam)  receipts  from,  etc 263 

Railways  (passenger)  receipts  from,  etc 275 

Recapitulation  of: 

Charitable   institutions,    483 

Common  schools 611 

Office  Superintendent,  heat,  light,  water,  etc .^.  456 


Judiciary,    PJgiij^.bj/.Vp.O  )4w 


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Page. 

National  Guard  of  Pennsylvania 580 

Public  Grounds  and  Buildings,  supplies,    456 

Public  Printing  and  Binding 415 

Receipts  and  expenditures  of  State  Treasurer  (monthly),  630 

Receipts  from  corporations  and  associations,  1-2 

Brewing  and  distilling  companies,  45 

Brick,  slate,  clay,  stone  and  quarry 50 

Bridges  and  turnpikes 61 

Coal,  coke  and  coal  mining,   67 

Ferry   companies, 85 

Gas  companies  (including  artificial  and  natural), 87 

Insurance   companies    (domestic),  95 

Land,  and  Improvement, 98 

Light,  heat  and  power,   123 

Manufacturing,    255 

Market  companies, 255 

Oil   and   mining 257 

Railroad    (steam),    263 

Railways    (passenger),    275 

Transportation   (miscellaneous) 290 

Telephone  and  telegraph,   294 

Trust  companies : 20 

Water   companies, 302 

Miscellaneous   corporations,    321 

Receipts  from  counties,   371 

Collateral   inheritances,    371 

Licenses 382 

Loans  (county  and  municipal),  371 

Notaries  public    (commissions),    371 

Pamphlet  laws '. . . . 371 

Personal  property,   371 

Writs,  wills,  deeds,  etc.,  371 

Receipts  from  fines,    390 

Receipts  from  foreign  insurance  companies, 40 

Receipts  from  tax  on  sale  of  fertilizers 388 

Receipts  from  trust  companies 20 

Receipts  from  delinquent  corporations,   , . . . .  651 

Receipts,  summary  of, 1-2 

Receipts,  summary  of,  from  financial  corporations  and  associations,  . .  369 

Reference   Bureau,   legislative 438 

Reformatories , 465 

Refund  to  counties  of  bonus  paid  by  foreign  railroad  companies 620 

Refund  on  account  highway  construction,   391 

Refunded  cash, 390 

Refunded  oleomargarine  and  distillery  licenses,  627 

Refunded  collateral  inheritance  tax, 621 

Relief  notes,    , 658 

Renovated   butter,    : 391 

Reporter,   State 43S 

Report  on  the  Finance,  iii-iv 

Restitution,  account  Capitol  Trials,   392 

Retail  liquor  licenses,  receipts  from 382 

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Revenue  Commisioners,  Board  of,  440 

Revenue   of  Commonwealth 1-2 

Revenue  fund,  publication  of,  453 

Right  of  way,  annuity  for,  '. 391 

Road  purposes,  amount  paid  on  lands  acquired  by  State  for  forest 

reserves,    585 

S. 

Sanatoria, 620 

Savings  Institutions: 

Tax  on  net    earnings, 19 

Expenses  of  examination,  19 

Schedules,   contracts,   etc.,    454 

School  Districts,  amount  paid  on  lands  acquired  by  State  for  forest 

reserves,    590 

Schools,  common,   483 

Soldiers'  Orphan,    612 

State  Normal,   489 

Senate,  expenses  of 395 

Separate  orphans'  court, 408 

Sinking  Fund,  the  Commissioners  of, 440 

Societies,  under  charitable  institutions,  482 

Orphans'  schools 512 

State   Arsenal,    443,515 

Department,    416 

Deposits,  interest  on,   30 

Highway   Department,    435 

Highway  construction,  etc -. . .  581 

Forestry  expenses,   * : 436 

Library 437 

Livestock    Sanitary   Board,    435 

Military  Board 566 

Museum 438 

Naval   Militia,    619 

Normal  Schools,   489 

Officers,  f ee8  from, 390 

Police,    439 

Penitentiaries  (Eastern  and  Western) 465 

Quarantine  Board,   457 

Reporter, 438 

Reporter,  assistant, 439 

Tax  on  personal  property  returned,  463 

Stallions,  licensing  of 391 

Statement  of  receipts,  monthly,    630 

Of  monthly  expenditures,   639 

Of  public  debt 653,662 

Of  stock  held  by  Commonwealth,  661 

Valuation  of  personal  property, 64S 

Showing  receipts  from  delinquent  corporations, 651 

Stock  held  by  Commonwealth,   661 

Summary  of  receipts,  1-2 

Of  receipts  from  financial  corporations  and  associations, 39 

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Page. 

Of  receipts  from  counties,   373,385 

Of  receipts  from  corporations *. 369 

Of   payments,    395 

Supplies  of  Public  Printing  and  Binding 415 

Supplies,  Public  Grounds  and  Buildings 443 

Supreme   Court,    396 

Superior   Court 397 

tf. 

Tax  on  bank  stock,  3-18 

Capital   stock, 369 

Trust   Companies,    20 

Corporations  and  associations,   369 

Collateral   inheritances,    371 

Tax  on  gross  premiums: 

Trust  companies, 20 

Insurance  companies  (domestic) 95 

Foreign  insurance,   40 

Gross   receipts    (corporations),    369 

Gross  receipts  (notaries  public),   391 

Tax  on  loans:  ' 

County  and  municipal,  r 371 

Trust  companies,   20 

Corporations  and  associations,   369 

Net  earnings  or  income,   19 

Personal  property,  State,    371 

Personal  property  returned  to  counties 463,648 

Sale  of  fertilizers,   388 

Writs,  wills,  deeds,  etc 371 

Delinquent,  collected 651 

Telephone  and  telegraph,  receipts  from, 294 

Theatre,  circus,  etc.,  licenses,  receipts  from 384 

Three-fourths  of  personal  property  tax  returned  to  counties, 463 

Total  expenses  of  government 393 

Township  High  Schools 503 

Townships,  amount  paid  account  the  work  tax, 582 

Training   Schools,    480 

Transportation  (miscellaneous),  receipts  from,  290 

Treasury   Department 419 

Trust  companies,  receipts  from, 20 

Tax  on  capital  stock, 20 

Expenses  of  examinations, 20 

Tax  on  loans,   20 

Tax  on  gross  premiums,  20 

Bonus    on,    20 

Tuberculosis 620 

Turnpikes  and  bridges,  receipts  from,  etc.,  61 

U. 

U.  8.  Government,  392 

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Valley  Forge  Park,  462 

Valuation  of  personal  property 652 

W. 

Water  companies,  receipts  from,  * 302 

Water  Supply  Commission,  439 

Western  Penitentiary t. 465 

Wholesale  liquor  licenses,  receipts  from 382 

Work  tax,  amount  paid  townships  on  account  of,  585 

Writs,  wills,  deeds,  etc.,  tax  on 371 


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