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George W. Hall, Treasurer,

IN ACCOUNT WITH

The Pennsylvania Prison Society.

1900. Dr.
January 1.— To Balance $ 670 94
Income from Investments 1,658 86
Contributions and Membership 402 00
Interest on Deposits 19 36
Printing the Journal 16 00
Special, for Discharged Prisoners, Eastern Penitentiary 3,675 62
I. V. Williamson Estate 468 00
Income C. S. Williams Estate (In trust) 81 00
Life Memberships 40 00
$7,031 78
1900. Cr.
Dec. 31.— By Discharged Prisoners, Eastern Penitentiary $2,139 03
Salary John J. Lytle as General Secretary 1,000 00
Discharged Prisoners, County Prison 675 00
Salary Fred’k J. Pooley, County Prison Agent 750 00
F. J. Pooley, special (extra service E. P.) 50 00
C. S. Williams Estate to Home of Industry 81 00
Janitor, fuel, library 127 99
Repair of office and stationery 402 34
J. J. Lytle, Prison Agent, Eastern Penitentiary 500 00
Printing 5,000 Journals, mailing, etc. 421 53
Balance, (and “Barton fund” $176.71) 884 89
$7,031 78

We have examined the vouchers for 1900, and find the cash balance $884.89, and of the Barton fund $176.71. Also the securities, bonds and mortgages, certificates, trust deposits, title and fire insurance policies, were examined and found correct.

CHARLES M. MORTON,
R. HEBER BARNES,
LINDLEY H. BEDELL,

Auditing Committee.

Philadelphia, Feb. 1, 1901.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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