Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1894 — A Safe Bank. [ARTICLE]
A Safe Bank.
The City Marshal of Boston, more than sixty years ago, arrested one William Doyle, and found in possession a deposit book on the Providence Institution for Savings showing that the prisoner had deposited S6O there. The City Marshal took jossession of the book; Doyle served lis term after sentence and was then ost to sjght. Long after it was earned that he had died in Charlestown, Mass., leaving no known heir. Pive years ago legal proceedings were instituted, publications were made, and no claimant appeared. Last week the sum on deposit, which had incre;ased to about $2,100, was turned over to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The South Carolina House of Delegates took a step in the direction ol the co-education of the sexes when the ways and means committee incorporated in the appropriation ol $25,000 for the South Carolina College the provision that younsr women who were qualified be allowed to enter, not lower than the junio** class, at the next session. 1
