annual report of the comptroller of the currency, volume 1 1893
TRANSCRIPT
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
TO THE
SECOND SESSION OF THE FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS
OF
THE UNITED STATES.
DECEMBER 4, 1893.
IN TWO VOLUMES.
V O L U M E I .
WASHINGTON:GOYERNIENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1893.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Document No. 1649.
Comptroller of the Currency—2d ed.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.Jieport submitted to Congress 3Number of national banks in operation 3llesources, liabilities, surplus, undivided profits, and circulation outstanding 3Nat ional banks organized during the year 3National banks whose corporate existence was ex fended 3National banks which suspended business 3National banks which resinned business 3National banks organized, receiverships, voluntary liquidations, corporate extensions and expi-
rations 4'Resources and liabilities of national banks on five dates during year 4(,'omparison with previous year 5Effect of monetary stringency during the year 0Contraction in volume of money 0Changes in number, capital, and circulation of national banks during the yea:1, etc 7Policy of Comptroller relative to organization of national banks 7Banks other than national 7Suspension of national banks 10.Resumptions 10Analysis of suspensions and resumptions 10, uDividends to creditors, and assessments upon shareholders of national banks 13Suspension and resumption of banks other than national 13-15Clearing-house loan certificates 15-17Lawful money reserve 1 ?-] 9Amendments to present law recommended 19-24Currency legislation 24Conclusion 25
A P P E N D I X .
Names and compensation of officers and clerks 29Expenses of the Bureau for the fiscal year 30Digest of national-bank decisions :;]National banks organized, in liquidation and in operation, with capital, bonds, and circulation
issued and redeemed and outstanding on October 31, 1893 70Number and capital, by States, of national banks organized during the year ended October 31, 71Number of national banks in each State in operation on October 31, 1893 71Classification and number of national banks passed out of the system since February 25,18G3... 71Number and authorized capital of national banks organized and closed, annually, 1863 to 1893 .. 72Number and capital, by States, of national banks whose corporate existence was extended
under act of J u l y 12, 1882 72Number, capital, and circulation of national banks, whose corporate existence will expire
annually from 1894 to 1903 7;jTitle, capital, and circulation of national banks, expired during the past year, succeeded b\
other associations with, same or different title 7:;Number, capital, and circulation, by States, of national banks extended during the year ended
October 31, 1893. 73Title, date of expiration, capital, bonds, and c i rcu la t ion-^ associations whose corporalr
existence will expire during the year ending Octob.er 31,1 >$i.. t 74Title, date of suspension, capital, and circulation of national banks placed in the ham!;- of
receivers during the year ended October 31, 1893 , 75,70I
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Page.Title, date of closing, capital, and circulation of associations which went into voluntary liquida-
tion during the year ended October 31, 1893 : 77Title, capital, dates of suspension and resumption of national banking associations which sus-
pended business during the year ended October 31, 1893 78Title, capital, and date of suspension of national banks in the hands of examiners at the close
of the year ended October 31. 1893 79Number, and capital, by States, of national banks which suspended, resumed, and failed, and
were placed in charge of examiners during the year ended October 31, 1893 80Authorized capital stock, bonds on deposit, circulation secured by bonds, lawful money deposit
to secure circulation, and circulation outstanding, on the first day of each month from January,1872, to November, 1893 81-84
Changes in capital, bonds, and circulation of national banks by geographical divisions 85-89Changes in national-bank circulation during each of the years ended October 31, 1886. to 1893,and
the amount of lawful money on deposit at the close of each year 90Additional circulation issued and lawful money deposited from June 20, 1874, up to October 31,
1893 91National-bank circulation outstanding and bonds on deposit on October 31, 1893 92Profits on national-bank circulation upon a deposit of 2, 4, and 6 per cent bonds 93Quarterly changes of national-bank circulation from January 14, 1875, to October 31, 1893 94National-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding in each year from 1864 to 1893 95-97National gold bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31, 1893 98National-bank notes issued during the year ended October 31. 1893, and total amount issued,
redeemed, and outstanding 98Monthly statement of "additional" circulation issued from 1883 to 1893 98Amount by denominations of national-bank notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding since the
organization of the system and the amount outstanding on October 31, 1893 99Incomplete national-bank currency issued by the Bureau during the year ended October 31, 1893 99"Additional circulation''issued and retired during the year ended October 31, 1893, and total
amount issued and retired since June 20, 1874 100National-bank notes received monthly for redemption by the Comptroller and the redemption
agency during the year ended October 31, 1893, and total amount received since approval ofthe act of June 20, 1874 101
National-bank notes received and destroyed yearly at this Bureau since the establishment ofthe system 101
Amount of tax on circulation, cost of redemption, assessment for plates and examiners' fees,during the year ended June 30, 1893, and annually 1883 to 1893 102
Title, capital, and bond deposit of national banks without circulation 102Amount and kinds of bonds on deposit to secure circulation and amount owned and held by
national banks for other purposes on June 30, 1865 to 1893 103Amount and kinds of bonds on deposit to secure circulation of national banks on October 31,
1882 to 1893, inclusive 103Interest-bearing bonded debt of the United States from 1865 to 1893 104Market price of United States bonds by weeks during the year ended October 31, 1893 105Investment value of United States 4^ and 4 per cent bonds each quarterly period from January,
1885, to October, 1893 100Number'and capital of national banks, by States, amount of United States bonds held on Octoiber
3, 1893, minimum required, and excess held on that date and on September 30, 1892 107,108Number and capital of national banks, by States, with capital of $150,000, under and over, and
increase or decrease during the year 109-112Resources and liabilities of national banks from 1864 to 1893, inclusive 113,114Resources and liabilities of national banks in reserve cities, etc.. on October 3, 1893 115Highest and lowest point reached, principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks
since 1866 110Percentages of loans. United States bonds and specie, to aggregate funds of national banks, 1880
to 1893 110Classification of loans by national banks at similar dates during the past five years 117,118Classification of loans by national banks in New York City for the past eight years 119Classification of loans by national banks in the reserve cities and States on October 3, 1893 119,120Amount and kind of coin and coin certificates held by national banks in 1888 to 1893, inclu-
sive 121-128Total amount of coin and coin certificates held by national banks on or about September 30,
1889 to 1893 129, 130Changes in deposits and reserve of national banks since June 20, 1874, and average for past
twenty years 130.131Classification of the lawful money reserve of national banks on October 3, 1893 132.133
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Page.Aknpunt of deposits arid reserve required and held by national banks on date of eaeli call during
the year ended October :i 1803 134Liabilities and reserve required and held by national banks on three dates in 1888 to 1893 135-137Number of banks, net deposits, reserve required and held by national banks from October 5,
1887, to October 3, 1893 138,139Number of national banks, reserve required and held, classification of reserve, by geographical
divisions, from March 7, 1884 to October 3, 1893 140-149Average weekly deposits, circulation and reserve of national banks in New York City, from
September 3, 1887 to November 4. 1893 150Movement of the reserve of national banks in New York City during October, from 1878
to 1893 151Earnings and dividends of national banks from September 1. 1892 to September 1, 1893 152-159Ratios of dividends and earnings to capital and to capital and surplus, by States and reserve
cities, from March 1, 1881), to September 1, 1893 160,161Earnings and dividends of national banks and ratios of, to capital, etc., geographically arranged,
from September, 1884 to September, 1893 162,163National banks in voluntary liquidation under sections 5220 and 5221. Revised Statutes.United
States 164-175National banks in voluntary liquidation under section 7, act of July 12, 1882, succeeded by
associations with similar titles 176National banks in voluntary liquidation for the purpose of reorganization 177,178National banks in voluntary liquidation under section 7, act of July 12, 1882 179National banks placed in the hands of receivers since organization of system 180-191Capital, surplus and undivided profits, and other liabilities of national banks which failed during
the year ended October 31., 1893 192-194Receiverships closed during the year ended October 31, 1893 194Dividends paid, to creditors of insolvent national banks during the past year 195,196Inactive receiverships 196Insolvent national banks, assets, collections, disbursements, expenses of receiverships, divi-
dends paid, etc.. 1864 to 1893 198-213Clearings and balances, New York Clearing House Association, for years ended October 1, 1892,
and 1893 214Transactions of the New York clearing house from 1854 to 1893, inclusive 215Clearing-house transactions of the Assistant Treasurer, United States, at New York, for the
year ended October 1, 1893 215Comparative statement of exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the
months of October, 1893, and 1892 216Comparative statement of exchanges of tlie clearing houses of the United States for the weeks
ended October 28, 1893, and October 29, 1892 217Comparative statement of exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for the years
ended on September 30. 1893, and 1892 218Abstract of reports of condition, etc., of State banks, loan and trust companies, savings and
private banks 219-246Reports of condition of the National Savings Bank, the National Safe Deposit Savings and
Trust Company, the Washington Loan and Trust Company, and the American Security andTrust Company, of "Washington, D. C 247-251
Condition of the Canadian banks 251Aggregate resources and liabilities of the national banks from 1863 to 1893 253Summary of the state and condition of national banks on dates of report during the past year.. 4General index 329Report of each, national bank at close of business October 3,1893 Yol. u
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EE PORTOF
THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washington, December 4, 1893.SIR: In compliance with law I have the honor to herewith submit
for the consideration of Congress the annnal report of the Comptrollerof the Currency. It covers the year which ended October 31,1893, andis the thirty-first report made since the organization of the Bureau.
The records of the Bureau show that at the close of the year the totalnumber of national banks in active operation was 3,796, with anauthorized capital stock of $683,598,120, represented by 7,450,000shares, held by 300,000 shareholders.
On October 3, the date of their last report of condition, the totalresources of the 3,781 banks then in operation was $3,109,563,284.36,of which their loans and discounts aggregated $1,843,634,167.51, andmoney of all kinds in bank $369,862,636.97. Of their liabilities $1,451,-124,330.50 represented individual deposits, $339,153,447.54 surplus andnet undivided profits, and $182,959,725.90 circulating notes outstanding.The total amount of circulation of national banks, October 31, as shownby the books of the office, was $209,311,993, a net increase during theyear of $36,886,972 and a gross increase of $40,775,165 on circulationsecured by a deposit of bonds.
During the year 119 banks were organized in thirty-two States andTerritories, with a capital stock of $11,230,000. Of these 44, with acapital stock of $5,135,000, are located in the Eastern States, 41 westof the Mississippi River, with a capital stock of $2,340,000, and 34 inthe Central and Southern States, with a capital stock of $3,755,000.
The number of banks whose charters w ere extended was 40, dis-tributed throughout twenty-five States, with a capital stock of $5,046,000,and circulation to the amount of $1,585,925. The charters of 4 expired,but in each instance the banks were succeeded by new associations.
Within the same period 158 banks suspended, with a capital stockof $30,350,000. Of this number, however, 86^ with a capital stock of$18,205,000, resumed business. The number which passed into thehands of receivers was 65^ with a capital stock of $10,935,000. OnOctober 31 seven remained in the charge of examiners, with pros-pects of speedy resumption. Forty-six banks, with a capital stock of$5,735,000, went into voluntary liquidation.
By comparing the foregoing synopsis of the history of the banks forthe year ended October 31, 1893, with that of the year ended October31, 1892, as the same is set forth in the Comptroller's Eeport for thatyear, the following changes are noted: The number of banks organ-ized decreased 44? receiverships increased 48, voluntary liquidations
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decreased 7, corporate extensions decreased 47, and expirations ofcojfrporate existence decreased 7. The total gain in the number of activebanks was 8.
The varying condition of the banks throughout the year appearsfrom the following abstract of the reports of condition, made in responseto the five calls required by law.
SUMMARY OP THE STATE AND CONDITION OP EVERY NATIONAL BANK REPORTINGDURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 3, 1893.
RESOURCES. .
Loans and discounts.TJ. S. bonds to secure
circulationU. S. bonds to secure
depositsU. S. bonds on hand .Stocks, securities, etcDue from reserve
agentsDue from national
banksDue from State banks
and bankersBanking house, fur-
niture, and fixturesOther real estate and
mortgages owned .Current expenses and
taxes paidPremiums on U. S.
bondsChecks and other cash
itemsExchanges for clear-
ing houseBills of other national
banksFractional currency,
nickels, and cents .SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. certifs. of de-
positFive per cent redemp-
tion fundDue from Treasurer
other than 5 percent fund
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.Surplus fundUndivided profits . . .National-bank notes
outstandingState-banknotes out-
standingDividends unpaid .. .Individual deposits .U.S. depositsDeposits of U. S. dis-
bursing officersDue to other national
banksDue to State banks
and bankersNotes and bills re-
discountedBills payableLiabilities, other
Total
Dec. 9,1892.
3,784 b a n k s .
$2,166,615,
166,449,
15, 321,4,148,
153,648,
204,948,
142, 623,
34, 403,
72, 294,
15,926,
14,204,
13, 913,
16, 755,
110, 522,
20,488,
893.209, 895!102,276,
6, 470,
7, 282,
M a r . 6,1893.
3,806 b a n k s .
,720. 28($2,159,614,092.48 $2,161,401,858.59 $2,020,483,671. 04 $1,843,634,167* 51
206,463, 850.00
1, 268,405.0c
170, 096,550." 00
15,351,000.004, 372,600. 00
153,420,770. 68
202,612,051.30
124,384, 884. 35
30,126, 300. 21
72, 680, 344.23
17, 030, 064. 31
10, 992, 932. 60
13, 270, 691.10
18, 755, 010. 52
125,142, 839. 74
18, 248, 706. 00945, 532.50
208,341,816.4290, 935, 774. 00
14, 675, 000. 00
7, 401, 830.
1, 322,444.60
M a y 4, 1893.
3,830 b a n k s .
J u l y 12, 1893.
3,807 b a n k s .
172,412, 550. 00
15, 261,000.3, 519, 550.
150,747, 862.
174, 312,119.
121, 673, 794.
32,681, 708.
73,386, 921.
16, 646, 853.
11, 746, 470.
12, 935, 077.
17, 546, 973.
114, 977,271.
20, 085, 688.
952, 810.207, 222,141.103, 511,163.
12,130, 000.
7,467, 989.
1, 556, 891.
3, 480, 349, 667.19 3,459, 721, 235. 78 3, 432,176, 697.25
689, 698, 017.239, 931, 932.114, 603, 884.
145, 669, 499. 00
5074.176.1, 308,137.
1, 764, 456,177.9, 673, 349.
4, 034, 240.
323, 339,449.
160, 778,117.
15, 775, 618.9, 318, 249.1, 688, 817.
688, 642,245, 478, 3
, 876. 00, 362. 77
103, 067, 550.15
149,124,818.00
688,701, 200. 00246,139,133.32106, 9G6,733.57
151, 694,110.00
075.392.
1,751,439,374.762.
YD, I1, 350, c
176, 588, 050.00
15, 256, 000.3, 078, 050.
149, 690, 701.
159, 352, 677.
I l l , 956, 506.
27, 211, 234.
72,750, 830.
16, 632, 446.
4, 892, 772.
11, 933,004.
16, 707, 680.
107, 765, 890.
20,135, 054.
952. 332.186,761,173.
95, 833, 677.
6, C60, 000.
7, 600, 604.
1,019, 074.42
3, 213, 261, 731. 94 3,109,563, 284'. &
685,786, 718. 56249,138, 300. 30
93, 944, 649. 72
155,070,821.50
9,813, 7
3,927, 760.
304,785, 336.
166, 901, 054.
501 75, 075. 50 75, 072. 5019 2, 579, 556. 38 3, 879,673. 501 4 1 , 749,930, 817. 5111, 556, 761, 230.1717 9, 657, 243.49 10, 379, 842. 66
14, 021,18,180,
2, 913,
596.228.047.
4, 293,739. 93
275,127, 229.28
153, 500, 923. 94
3,321,271.84
238, 913, 573. 51
125, 979,422.16
18, 953, 306. 98 29,940, 438.56 21, 066,737.0121, 506, 247. 53! 31, 381, 451.27 27, 426, ttff. 54
3,051,379.82! 28,689,265.68 31,632,35^.16
Oct. 3,1893.
3,781 b a n k s .
14,8.16; 000. 00'2,700,950. 00
148,509,950.46
158,499,644.28
94,740,014.97
24, 229,106. 82
72,322,826.68
16, 828, 940.40
11,071,99(5. .6.5
13,981,867.44
15,35!), 761.56
106,181, 394.59
22,402,611.001,026,818.90
224,703,860. 0J7114,709, H52.00
7,020,000.: 00
8,977,414-13
1,262,749.85
678,540,338.93246,750, 781. 32103, 474, 662-87
182, 959,725,90
75,069.502,874,697; 59
1,451,324.330.55
10,546i 135, 51
3,776,438. 21
226,423,979.06
122,891,098.21
3,480, 349, 667.19 3,459, 721, 235. 78'3,432,176, 097. 25J3, 213, 261, 731. 94 3,109, 663,284.3
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A comparison of the figures of 1893 with those of 1892 in the foregoing-table will indicate to what extent ami in what respect the national-banking interests of the country suffered from the severe and unu-sual monetary stringency which characterized the greater portion ofthe past year. Compari »; their aggregate resources or liabilities onOctober 3, 1893, with tho, of September 30, 1892, it is found they were$400,531,613 less, being but $3,109,563,284 on the former date as against$3,510,094,897 on the latter, the highest point ever reached in the his-tory of the national-bank system. This unparalleled shrinkage in lia-bilities is accounted for by a decrease between the dates mentioned inthe following items, viz: Capital stock $8,032,077, individual deposits$314,298,653, and bank and bankers' deposits $181,338,125. An increaseis shown in circulation outstanding to the amount of $39,536,428, inliabilities of all kinds for money borrowed $54,464,628, and in surplusand undivided profits $9,701,265.
Not less marked is the decrease in the items making up the resourcesof the banks. It shows as follows: Loans and discounts, $327,406,926;stocks, securities, etc., $5,965,564, and due from banks and bankers,$132,054,654. Cash of all kinds on hand increased $21,991,191, includ-ing $8,410,815 in gold, and United States bonds held for all purposesincreased $40,601,250. These figures illustrate the far-reaching effect ofthe year's financial depression and show that when panic-stricken deposi-tors withdrew their money the banks of necessity, to meet the suddenand extraordinary demands made upon them, called in their loans anddiscounts, supplementing such amounts by borrowed money and the ad-ditional circulation which they were able to procure from the Govern-ment through a deposit of bonds.
A closer examination of the figures contained in the reports of condi-tion made to the Comptroller shows this shrinkage to have occurred chieflybetween May 4 and October 3,1893. Within this period of five months$298,806,487 of individual deposits and $79,313,076 of bank deposits,a total sum of $378,119,563 was withdrawn from the banks. To meetthis withdrawal loans and discounts were reduced to the amount of$318,767,691; amounts due from banks and bankers, $51,198,856,and stocks, securities, etc., $2,177,912, and to provide against furtherdanger of withdrawals of deposits, which strongly menaced them, thebanks between the same dates increased their liabilities for moneyborrowed in various ways $36,615,092, and through the taking out ofadditional circulation $31,265,616, of which amount $27,888,905 wastaken out between July 12 and October 3, 1893.
The cash resources of the banks, which on May 4,1893, amounted to$343,901,803, were $32,559,267 less on July 12, but between that dateand October 3 increased $59,520,1-0, amounting at the last-named dateto $369,862,637, the largest sum ever held by them. This was accumu-lated in the face of continued heavy withdrawals of deposits and isthe most practical demonstration chat could be had of the solvency ofthe banks as a whole and their ability in an emergency to rapidly con-vert their assets into cash.
It is unnecessary to here enter upon a further or more specific analy-sis of these tables. They comply in detail with the requirements of thelaw, and show u a summary of the state and condition of every asso-ciation from which reports have been received the preceding year, atthe several dates to which said reports refer, with an abstract of thewholeamount of banking capital returned by them, of the whole amountof their debts and liabilities, the amount of circulating notes outstand-
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ing, and the total amount of means and resources, specifying the amountof" lawful money held by them at the times of their several returns."
The careful and unbiased student of the facts shown in this summarymust inevitably reach the conclusion that the cause which more thanall others contributed to bringing- about the stagnation of the pastmonths in commercial business, the suspension of manufacturing and theclosing of mills, was this unprecedented demand on the part of depositorsfor money which the banks had distributed through the channels of tradeand which, to meet this demand, they were obliged to withdraw.
The situation made so dangerous for the banks by the action of de-positors caused a sudden contraction of the volume of money neededand already employed for business wants, prevented the making of newloans and rendered it hazardous on the part of the banks to grantrenewals of credit, already extended. It is to be said, however, thatdespite the dangers threatening them, the banks contributed in thelargest measure by a wise, judicious and, under all the circumstances,generous course, to the prevention of a general commercial panic.In evidence of this is the fact that at no time throughout the prolongedmonetary stringency AYas there complaint made to the Comptroller byany depositor, creditor, or patron of a national bank on account of thetreatment accorded him, either as to cash payments of indebtedness,or for any other reason.
So, too, it is worthy of remark that, when there is taken into consid-eration the widespread feeling of distrust so prevalent throughout thesemonths, the fact most deserving of comment is not that so many banksclosed their doors, but that so many were able to continue in operation.No stronger evidence can be had of the honesty, conservatism, andability of those active in the management of the banks than the com-paratively few failures which occurred, and no greater tribute can beX>aid to the principles upon which the system as a whole is based andadministered.
Supplementary to the information which has already been given shouldbe added that which bears upon the corporate existence of the banksof the system. The table on page 73 shows the title, capital, andcirculation of associations whose corporate existence expired by limi-tation during the year, and of the associations which succeeded them,the new associations showing an increase in capital of $5,000 and anincrease in circulation of $30,250.
The table on page 73 shows by States the number, capital stock, andcirculation of the forty banks whose corporate existence was extendedduring the year. Their aggregate capital stock was $5,04G,000, andtheir circulation $1,585,925.
The table on page 74 shows the charter numbers, title, location, dateof expiration, capital, bonds, and circulation of the forty-nine associa-tions whose corporate existence will expire during the year endingOctober 31,1894. These associations are located in twenty differentStates, with an aggregate capital of $6,708,000, and circulation amount-ing to $2,006,950.
The table on page 73 shows by States the number, capital, and cir-culation of associations whose corporate existence will expire during theperiod from 1894 to 1903. Of these there are 77^, with an aggregatecapital of $117,275,850, and circulation of $32,467,992.
The table on page 72 shows by States the number and capital of the1,466 banks, whose corporate existence has been extended since thebeginning of the system, located in forty States and Territories, with an
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aggregate capital of $375,945,005. Of these, New York has 225, with acapital of $72,872,460, Massachusetts 209, with a capital of $88,612,500,and Pennsylvania 174, with a capital of $45,954,000.
Of the 119 banks organized, as shown in the table on page 71, Penn-sylvania is first, with 25 banks, having a capital stock of $2,375,000,JSTew York next, with 11 banks, with a capital stock of $2,050,000,Texas and Iowa have 10 each, with capital of $610,000 and $500,000,respectively. Wisconsin follows New York in amount of capital stockof newly organized banks, having $1,750,000, although the number ofbanks organized was but 5.
The marked difference in the number of banks organized duringthe year ended October 31,1893, as compared with the preceding year,arises largely from the changed monetary conditions, but is also due ina measure to the very rigid rules now enforced in the granting of char-ters. It has become the policy of this Bureau to more carefully scruti-nize all applications for authority to organize new banks, as the Comp-troller appreciates the necessity of discrimination to protect the sys-tem from the entrance of associations whose weakness would be aninjury. To this end the Comptroller before approving an applicationfor authority to organize, satisfies himself in detail as to the businessexperience and financial responsibility of each of the applicants, byinformation obtained through inquiries from sources believed to bereliable.
BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL.
That the general statement of the resources, liabilities, and condi-tion of banks and banking companies other than national, namely,State, savings, private banks, and loan and trust companies, may bepresented to Congress, as is required by law, the Comptroller, throughthe courtesy of State officers having supervision of these institutions,has obtained official returns from each State and Territory, exceptingDelaware, Maryland, South Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kansas,Nevada, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, and Oklahoma. A sum-mary of this information is here given to complete a -resume of thevarious banking interests of the country throughout the past year. Itwill be found in detail in the tables which appear in the appendix.
At the close of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1893, there were inoperation in the United States 5,024 incorporated banks, banking insti-tutions, and savings banks, and from 4,837, or 96 per cent, reports ofconditions were received, an increase of 419 over the number reportinglast year. The number of private banks from which reports werereceived is 313 less than last year, but the net increase is 106.
In view of the fact that the returns from banks other than nationalshow their condition in most of the States prior to the financial strin-gency of 1893, the effect of that depression does not appear in thesestatistics with respect to banks organized under State authority.
The total resources of the 4,837 incorporated and 848 private banks,as shown by the returns from both official and unofficial sources, amountto $3,979,008,533, of which loans and overdrafts are $2,348,193,077; UnitedStates bonds, $149,982,221; State, county, etc., bonds, $407,709,961; rail-road bonds and stocks, $133,729,231; bank stocks, $45,752,014; all otherbonds, stocks, and securities, $272,430,923; due from banks and cash onhand, $250,700,719 and $205,645,203, respectively.
Of the liabilities the capital reported is $406,007,240; surplus andundivided profits, $346,206,287; individual deposits, $1,285,311,723;savings deposits, $1,785,150,957. The capital employed by the 3,579State banks is $250,767,709, and their deposits $706,865,643. The re-
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ported capital of the 228 loan and trust companies is $94,867,268, anddeposits $486,244,079.
The capital of the private banks is $26,943,075 and deposits$68,552,696. Nearly 51 per cent of the resources of the 5,685 banks isreported by the 1,030 savings banks, of which 614 are mutual and 381stock savings institutions 5 the resources of the former, however, areover 84 per cent of those of both classes. With the exception of twobanks in the Southern and 10 in the Western States, mutual savingsbanks are confined to the Eastern and Middle States. Excepting 17 inthe Eastern and 7 in the Middle States, stock savings banks are locatedin the Southern, Western, and Pacific States and Territories.
It also appears that while the entire deposits in mutual savingsinstitutions are u savings," the reports show that over 10 per cent ofthe deposits in the other class are not of that nature, and the pre-sumption is that the percentage is much greater, as it is known thatstock savings banks in certain States make no classification of deposits,and yet transact a commercial as well as a savings bank business.
In the table on page 226 is shown the resources and liabilities ofboth classes by States and geographical divisions, to which is appendeda statement of the number of depositors and the average amount dueeach, by States, etc.
The table on page 237 is a consolidated statement of both classes,showing the aggregate number of depositors, amount of savings depos-its, and the average amount due each in each State. The average savingsdeposit in the Eastern States is $359.48; in the Middle States, $362.21;in the Southern States, $168.21; in the Western States, $328.11; in thePacific States and Territories, $661.22. The large average in the latterdivision is due to the fact that the average amount due depositors inthe savings banks of California is $771.28; the average amount due de-positors in that division, exclusive of California, being but $163.07.
On page 238 a table appears showing the growth of savings banksfrom 1820 to 1893, the interesting features of which are the averageannual savings deposit and per capita deposit in each census year from1820 to 1890, and annually since the latter date. The per capita depositin 1820 was but 12 cents; in 1830, 54 cents; 1840, 82 cents; 1850, $1.87;1860, $4.75: 1870, $14.26; 1880, $16.33:1890, $24.35; and in 1891, 1892,and 1893, $25.29, $26.11, and $26.63, respectively. The number of sav-ings banks in 1820 was 10; the number of depositors, 8,635; the amountof deposits, $1,138,576; and the average deposit, $131.86; the numberof banks this year is 1,030; depositors, 4,830,599; deposits, $1,785,150,957;the average deposit $369.55; and per capita deposit, based on the esti-mated pormlation on June 1, last, $26.63.
The aggregate loans of savings banks amount to $1,047,270,478, ofwhich $763,579,985 are secured by real estate, $74,179,877 by collateralother than real estate, and the remainder, principally, by personal se-curity. The stock and bond investments amount to $799,372,476, ofwhich $129,610,783 are United States bonds, $398,606,298 State, county,and municipal bonds, $121,519,071 railroad bonds and stocks, $44,466,725bank stocks, and $105,169,599 other stocks, bonds, and securities.
The capital stock of national banks on July 12 last, and of otherbanks, at date of latest returns to this Bureau, in each State and geo-graphical division, is shown in the table on page 241. This table alsoshows the amount of capital stock per capita of population in eachState. The total capital reported is $1,091,793,959, and the averageper capita $16.29. By comparison with similar returns for 1892, itappears that there has been a shrinkage of capital to the extent ofabout $20,000,000, the average per capita at that time being $16.33.
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In tliisConnection data appearing in the table on page 242 showingthe toiai amount of banking funds at the command of national andother banks, namely, capital, surplus, undivided profits and deposits,will be of interest, for, while as heretofore stated, their total capital is but$1,091,793,959, their aggregate banking funds amount to $6,412,939,954,and is an increase of $22,845,826 over the amount held on the same datein 1892. The estimated population of the United States on June 1 lastwas 67,021,000, making an average, per capita, of these funds of $95.68,as against an average of $97.42 in 1892.
The table referred to gives the average of these funds per capita ofpopulation and the per capita averages in each class of banks, and inall. The averages in each class are: National banks, $38.64; State banks,$15.83$ loan and trust companies, $9.73; savings and private banks,$29.93 and $1.55, respectively.
The amount of coin, paper currency, etc., held by national banks onJuly 12, last, and by all other banks on or about the same date is shownin detail in the tabie to be found on page 240.
The aggregate reported is $515,987,740, of which $310,342,537 wasreported by national banks and $205,645,203 by other banks; the totalholdings were: Gold coin, $103,417,876; silver coin, $15,315,656; specienot classified, $15,093,221; paper currency, $264,602,355; fractionalcurrency and cash not classified, $117,558,632.
In the appendix, pp. 219-251, will be found tables showing the condi-tion at the date of latest returns of State banks, loan and trust companies,savings banks and private banks; State banks from 1872-773 to 1892-793;loan and trust companies, 1888->89 to 1892->93; savings banks, 1888-?89to 1892-?93; number of depositors, amount of savings deposits, and aver-age amount due each depositor in savings banks by States 1891-?92 and1892-?93; growth of savings banks from 1820 to 1893; condition of pri-vate banks in 1889-'93; condensed statement showing the aggregateresources and liabilities of each and all classes of banks in 1892-'93;the capital of national banks on July 12, 1893, and of all other bankson or about the same date, and average per capita of population byStates; the population of the United States by States, the capital,surplus, undivided profits, and deposits of national and other banks,the average of these funds per capita, and the per capita averages ineach and all classes of banks; the cash holdings of national and otherbanks on or about July 12, 1893; the number, assets, and liabilities ofState banks, etc., which suspended during the first eight months of 1893;the number, assets, and liabilities of suspended State banks, etc., whichresumed business during the first eight months of 1893; the conditionof the loan and trust companies of the District of Columbia on October3, 1893, and the condition of the Canadian banks on August 31, 1893.
A condensation of the foregoing for the sake of comparison withnational banks shows the principal items of resources and liabilities,and the total resources of banks other than national, as indicated bythe latest returns to the Comptroller, to be as follows:
It-ems. State banks.
LoansUnited States bondsOther bondsCapital•Snrplns and undivided profits . . .DepositsTotal resources
$763, 051, 774412, 654
76,143, 722250, 767, 709103,137, 836706, 865, 643
1,130, 725,537
Loan and trust Jcompanies, i
$462, 823, 51418,486, 636110, 338, 26594, 867, 26870,771,477486, 244, 079726, 664,506
Savings banks. Private banks,
$1, 047, 270, 478129, 610, 783669, 761, 693
33, 429,188163,473,173
1,808, 800, 2622,013,775,147
$75, 047, 3111, 472,1483, 378, 449
26, 943, 0758,823, 801
68, 552, 696107, 843, 343
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That comparison is herewith, made:
Loans, etcUnited States bonds .Ali other bonds.
Xational banks.
$1, 843, 634,168224, 040, 800148, 569, 950
Capital stock 1 678,540,339Surplus and profits j 350,225,444Deposits • I 1,465, 446, 904Total resources | 3,109,563,284
All other banks.
$2,348,193, 077149,982, 221859,622,12S406,007, 24C346,206, 281
3, 070,462, 68(13,979,008, 533
SUSPENSIONS OF NATIONAL BANKS.
In the introductory pages of this report is indicated the number oiassociations u whose business has been closed during the year." Inthe appendix will be found tables giving in detail names, location, circu-lation redeemed and outstanding, voluntary liquidations, failnres, andtemporary suspensions of banks as is required by the statute to be fur-nished to Congress, together with such other facts as are necessary.
It does not seem essential, nor would it be possible to enter into aminute statement of all the circumstances attendant upon the closingof the banks during the past year. It is sufficient to say that the causewhich brought about the large proportion of such suspensions was theaction of depositors who, becoming doubtful of the solvency of thebanking institutions of the country, withdrew their deposits. The re-sult was that many banks after paying out on the one hand all themoney in their vaults and failing to collect their loans on the other, sus-pended and passed into the hands of the Comptroller. With a fullknowledge of the general solvency of these institutions and the causewhich brought about their suspension, the policy was inaugurated oigiving all banks, which, under ordinary circumstances would not haveclosed, and whose management had been honest, an opportunity to re-sume business. This policy was one which seemed to commend itself tothe Comptroller as proper to pursue under the circumstances, and itis believed the results have justified the experiment of its adoption.
In no instance has any bank been permitted to resume on money bor-rowed or for which as an association it has become liable. Wheneverthose active in the management of the banks resuming, either as exec-utive officers or directors, have been debtors to such banks, their in-debtedness has been paid or secured, and whenever impairment of cap-ital stock has been found, such impairment has been made good, eitherby voluntary or enforced assessment on the shareholders. In a num-ber of instances changes have been made in the directory and offi-cial corps of resuming banks. The criticism to be made upon the man-agement of these banks was the improper distribution of their loans, acircumstance which greatly retarded the conversion of such loans intomoney at a time when it was needed to avoid suspension.
Of the banks which failed to resume many had long been under thecontinual criticism of this Bureau for violations of law and imprudentmethods of banking, and the closing of them was only hastened by thegeneral condition of financial affairs. Some failed because of criminalacts on the part of the officials in charge, and others because of a lackof proper appreciation of the purposes of a bank.
An analysis of the suspensions and failures which occurred shows thaiduring the year 158 national banking associations, as heretofore stated,were compelled to suspend business, being 4.09 per cent of the numbei
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of existing associations. Their capital stock aggregated $30,350,000,or approximately 4.3 per cent of tlie paid-in capital stock of all thebanks in the system.
Of the banks which suspended 65, or 41.14 per cent, with a total capitalstock of $10,935,000, were insolvent, and required the appointment ofreceivers; 8$, or 54.43 per cent, with a capital stock aggregating$18,205,000, were able to resume business and 7, or 4.43 per cent, with acapital stock of $1,210,000, were placed in charge of examiners in theexpectation of resumption. Of the suspended banks two were locatedin the New England States, both in New Hampshire, with a total cap-ital stock of $250,000, for each of which a receiver was appointed.
In the Middle States there were three suspensions—two in New York,with a total capital stock of $500,000, and one in Pennsylvania, with acapital stock of $50,000. Those in New York were placed in the handsof receivers, and the one in Pennsylvania in charge of an examinerpending proposed resumption.
There were 38 suspensions in the Southern States, the capital stockinvolved aggregating $8,815,000. Of these 19, with a total capital stockof $5,630,000, resumed business, and the same number, with a total cap-ital stock of $3,185,000, failed. In this geographical division, Texasfurnished the greatest number of suspensions, namely 12, with a totalcapital stock of $1,480,000, of which 6, with a total capital stock of$430,000, resumed business, and the remainder, capitalized to the amountof $1,050,000, failed. There were 6 suspensions in Kentucky and thesame number in Tennessee. The total capital stock of those in Ken-tucky was $2,300,000 and of those in Tennessee $2,750,000. In Ken-tucky all the banks that suspended, except one, with a capital stock of$50,000, were permitted to resume, business. Two of the banks in Ten-nessee, with a total capital stock of $2,000,000, resumed business and 4were placed in the hands of receivers. Four banks in Georgia suspen-ded and the same number in Alabama, with a total capital stock of$675,000 and $550,000 respectively. Of these, 1 bank in Georgia, witha capital stock of $250,000, and 3 in Alabama, with a total capital stockof $400,000, resumed business. Two banks in North Carolina suspended,with a total capital stock of $300,000, both of which were able to resumebusiness, but the two which suspended in Florida, with a total capitalstock of $200,000, required the appointment of receivers, as did alsothe one in Mississippi, which had a capital stock of $60,000, and the onein Arkansas, with a capital stock of $500,000.
The Western States furnished 49 suspensions, with an aggregatecapital stock of $10,125,000. Of these 31 resumed business, 17 failed,and 1 was placed in the charge of an examiner pending resumption orthe appointment of a receiver. The capital stock of the banks whichresumed aggregated $6,275,000, and of those which failed $3,750,000.The greatest number of suspensions which occurred in this section wasin Kansas, namely, 8, although the capital stock involved, $880,000, wasless than that of the banks in four other States. Four of the banks inKansas, with a total capital stock of $480,000, resumed, and three, witha capital stock of $300,000, failed. Of the 7 banks in Indiana whichsuspended, 4, with a total capital stock of $450,000, resumed, and 3,with a total capital stock of $550,000, were placed in the hands of re-ceivers. In Iowa 6 banks suspended, with a total capital stock of$575,000, of which number but one failed, with a capital stock of$50,000. The same number of banks in Nebraska suspended, three ofwhich, with a total capital stock of $350,000, resumed business, and
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receivers were appointed for the remaining three, the total capita! stockof which was $450,000. Five banks suspended in Wisconsin, with atotal capital stock of $625,000, all of which resumed business., while inIllinois there were 4 suspensions, with a capital stock aggregating$2,150,000. All of these were placed in the hands of receivers. InMissouri 3 banks suspended, with a total capita! stock of $1,300,000,all of which resumed. In Michigan there were the same number olsuspensions as in Missouri, but the capital stock involved aggregatedonly $215,000. But one of these banks resumed, the capital stock ofwhich was $65,000. The fewest suspensions which occurred in anyState in this division was in Ohio, there being but 2, the aggregatecapital stock of which was $180,000. One of these banks, with acapital stock of $80,000, resumed business and the other failed.
Sixty-six banks suspended in the Pacific States and Territories,being nearly 42 per cent of the total suspensions which occurred andrepresent capital stock amounting to 35 per cent of the total capitalinvolved. Of these, 36 banks, with a capital of $6,300,000, were solventand resumed business; 25, with a capital stock of $3,250,000, wereplaced in the hands of receivers, and 5, with a total capital of $1,060,-000, in charge of examinerspending resumption. The greatest numberof suspensions was in Colorado, involving the largest amount of capitalstock of suspended banks of any State in the Union, the number being16 and the capital $3,600,000. All of these banks resumed, except two,the capital stock of which was $300,000. The second greatest numberof suspensions occurred in the State of Washington, 14 banks, with anaggregate capital stock of $1,735,000. Of this number 4, with a cax>i-tal stock of $425,000, resumed; 3, with a capital stock of $510,000,were placed in charge of examiners pending resumption, and 7 failed.The suspensions in Montana numbered 10, and their capital stockamounted to $1,875,000. Of these, 2, with a capital stock of $300,000,resumed, and 7, with a capital stock of $1,075,000, were placed in thecharge of receivers. Six suspensions occurred in Oregon, and the samenumber in California, the aggregate capital stock represented being$800,000 and $1,200,000, respectively. There was but one failure ineach State, the capital stock in the case of the Oregon bank being$100,000, and that of the California bank $250,000. There were 3 sus-pensions in Utah, 3 in North Dakota, and 3 in South Dakota. Thethree banks in Utah, with a capital stock aggregating $250,000, re-sumed business, while the three in ^orth Dakota, with a total capitalstock of $400,000, failed. Two of the banks in South Dakota, w7itli atotal capital stock of $100,000, were placed in the hands of receivers,and one, with a capital stock of $125,000, resumed. Two suspensionsoccurred in Wyoming, and the same number in Xew Mexico. One bankin Wyoming, with a capital stock of $200,000, resumed, and one, thecapital stock of which was $50,000, failed. Of the banks in Hew Mexico,one, with a capital stock of $175,000, failed, and the other, with a capi-tal stock of $50,000, was placed in the hands of an examiner pendingresumption or the appointment of a receiver. The only other sus-pension in this geographical division occurred in Oklahoma, beingthat of a bank with a capital stock of $50,000, whieh,being solvent, re-sumed.
In the appendix, page 80, will b e found the information above referredto in tabular form.
The official records show that of 4,930 national banks organizedsince February, 1863, 246, or about 5 per cent, have been placed in thehands of receivers. In this number are included 9 banks which had
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previously gone into voluntary liquidation, but upon failing- to pay de-positors the Comptroller appointed receivers to wind up their affairs.Of the 246 failed banks, 39 have paid their creditors, principal andinterest in full, 7 have paid principal and a part of the interest, and16 have paid the principal only. The affairs of 115 of the 246 bankshave been finally closed, leaving 131 in process of settlement, of which16 are virtually closed, with the exception of undetermined litigation.There are 115 receiverships in active operation. In four instancesprior to October 31? 1893, the receiverships were terminated and thebanks permitted to resume business.
The total amount thus far paid to creditors of insolvent nationalbanksis $50,943,147, upon approved claims aggregating $81,963,207. Theamount paid during the year was $3,041,134.90. Assessments under theprovisions of section 5151 of the Kevised Statutes of the United Statesaggregating $20,118,350 have been made upon shareholders of insolventnational banks. From this source the gross collections have been$8,085,931, of which there was received during the past year $462,171.The affairs of but five banks have been closed during the year andfinal dividends paid to creditors, while the titles of four on the inac-tive list in 1892 have disappeared.
It is a source of regret that no better exhibit is made of dividendspaid to the creditors of failed national banks during the past year,but the same conditions which produced so many failures seriouslyretarded the ability of receivers to collect the assets of their trusts,and consequently large dividends could not be declared. However,when are taken into consideration the many embarrassments of theyear, the general average is good. In the appendix will be found atabular statement of all dividends, expenses, and kindred matters con-nected with the trusts which are yet in process of liquidation.
SUSPENSION OF BANKS OTHER THAN NATIONAL.
The same causes which so seriously affected the national banks af-fected in like manner State, savings, and private banks, and loan andtrust companies.
During the year ended June 30, 1892, there were 69 failures ofprivate banks and of those incorporated under State authority, withliabilities amounting to $11,024,628 and assets to $6,125,189. The fail-ures included 24 State banks, with $3,177,529 liabilities; 6 savingsbanks, with $917,000 liabilities; 36 private banks, with $6,505,099 lia-bilities; and 3 loan and trust companies, with $425,000 liabilities.
The number of failures of this class during the last six months of1892 was 35, of which 18 were State banks, 16 private banks, and 1 aloan and trust company. During the first eight months of the currentcalendar year the failures and suspensions, as reported by the Brad-street Agency, numbered 415, the assets aggregating $94,291,348 andthe liabilities $97,193,530. Of these institutions 79, or 19 per cent, withliabilities amounting to 14 per cent of the total liabilities of the sus-pended banks, resumed business.
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The number, assets, and liabilities, by classes, of banks which sus-pended and of those which resumed, from January 1 to September 1?1893, are shown in the following table:
Class.
State banksSavings banksLoan and trust compa-
niesMortgage companiesPrivate banks
Total
Suspended.
Number.
17247
136
177
415
Assets.
$41,281,84817, 673,938
14, 337, 500760, 803
20,237,259
94,291, 348
Liabilities.
$36, 903,26616.830, 809
22, 354. 0001,790,000
19,315,455
97,193, 530
Resumed.
1ST umber.
4410
2
23
79
Assets.
$10, 828, 0883,657,013
1, 850,000
4, 680, 875
21,015, 976
Liabilities.
$7,255,8852,541, 936
1,215,000
2, 903, 200
13,916, 021
For purposes of comparison the following statement is given, show-ing the number of national, State, and other banks, in existence on July1, 1893; the number and per cent of resumptions, failures, etc., oinational banks during the year ended October 31, and of other banksduring the first eight months of the current calendar year:
Class.
National fotinks .«.-...State and savingsLoan and trust companies.
Total
Num-ber iuexist-ence
July 1,1893.
*3,8575,024
(?)3, 950
Suspensions.
No.
158219
19177
12,831 573
Percent.
4.094.36(?)4.48
Eesumptions.
No.
86542
23
165
Percent.
2.231.07
CO.58
Failures.
No.
65
Percent.
1.68
In cbarge ofnational bank
examiners.
N o .
7
65 7
Percent.
.18
*June 1.1893.
In the appendix, pp. 244-240, will be found tables showing, by classes,States, and geographical divisions, the suspensions and resumptions ofState banks, etc., from January to September, 1893. It appears from thefirst table that of the total suspensions 172 were State banks, 47 savingsbanks, 177 private banks, 13 loan and trust companies, and 6 mortgagecompanies. Of the ten suspensions in the Eastern States, 6 occurred inNew Hampshire, 3 in Vermont, and 1 in Ehode Island. In the MiddleStates 15 suspensions occurred in New York, 8 in Pennsylvania, 1 in NewJersey, and 1 in Delaware. The Southern States had 61 suspensions,of which 12 were in Texas, 10 in Tennessee, 8 in Virginia, 6 in Georgia,6 in Florida, 4 in Alabama, 4 in Kentucky, 3 in Arkansas, 2 in WestVirginia, 2 in North Carolina, 2 in South Carolina, and 1 in Louisiana.The most severe effects were felt in the Western States, both in thenumber of suspensions, which were 232, and the amount of liabilities,which were $51,777,665, or 56 per cent and 53 per cent, respectively. InKansas, the largest number (32) occurred, though the liabilities werebut 3 per cent of the total; Wisconsin, with 30 suspensions, followed, buttheliabilities were over 14 per cent of the total; in Ohio 27 were reported,Minnesota 26, Illinois 24? Indiana 23, Iowa 22, Missouri 2l, Nebraska16, and Michigan 11. The number occurring in the Pacific States andTerritories was 87, of which California furnished 21, with liabilitiesamounting to nearly 8 per cent of the aggregate of all the banks. Coloradofollowed California in number (20), although the liabilities were less than
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half of those of the banks in California. Oregon furnished 13 suspensions,Washington 11, Montana 8, Idaho 4, Wyoming 3, North Dakota 3,and Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma 1 each.
The second table referred to gives similar information in detail withrespect to banks which have resumed. Of the 79 resumptions, 44 wereState banks, or 25+ per cent of the total suspensions5 10 savingsbanks, or 21 per cent; 2 loan and trust companies, or 15 per cent, and23 private banks, or 13 per cent. Of the suspensions in the New Eng-land States, there was but one resumption, that of a private bank inVermont. One savings and 2 State banks resumed in New York.Of the Gl banks which closed in the Southern States, 8 reopened: 2 inWest Virginia and one each in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala-bama, Louisiana, and Texas. As the suspensions in the Western Stateswere the most numerous, so also were the resumptions, 58 per cent ofthe total resumptions being reported from that division. In Minne-sota, 10occurred; in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Iowa, 6 each; in Missouri, 5;Indiana and Kansas, 4 each; in Michigan, 3, and Nebraska, 2. Theresumptions in the Pacific States and Territories were confined to Cali-fornia (13), Colorado (7), and Montana (1).
The fright among depositors of the present year appears to have affectedall classes of banking institutions alike. The shrinkage of deposits ofnational banks from May 4 to July 12 last exceeded $190,000,000. In orderto ascertain the extent of the shrinkage in banks other than national,the Comptroller requested each State officer charged with the super-vision of banks organized under State authority to submit a statementshowing similar information with respect to that class of banks. Replieswere received from the officers of 23 States and 2 Territories indicatingthat the loss to banks of this character corresponded with that shownby the returns from national banks. Generally no information wasgiven with respect to savings banks and much less regarding privatebanks.
CLEARING-HOUSE LOAN CERTIFICATES.
The unprecedented condition of the money market from June toSeptember called for extraordinary remedies, not only to avert generaldisaster to the banks but to prevent commercial ruin. This remedywas the issuing of clearing-house loan certificates, which were broughtinto use as in 1873,1884,1890-?91, by the associated banks of New York,Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities where needed. Theservice rendered by them was invaluable, and to their timely issuanceby the associated banks of the cities named is due the fact that the year'srecord of suspensions and failures is not greatly augmented.
The form of these certificates, with the conditions under which theywere issued in 1890-'91 (the form and conditions being the same duringthe late issuance of them as then), is described at length in the Comp-troller's Annual Eeport for 1891. The subject is alluded to again onlybecause it constitutes a very important part of the year's banking his-tory, and for the additional reason that here and there are to be foundthose who entertain an entirely erroneous idea of the purpose forwhich these certificates were issued and what was accomplished bytheir issuance. Briefly stated, they were temporary loans made by thebanks associated together as a clearing-house association, to the mem-bers of such association, and were available to such banks only for thepurpose of settling balances due from and to each other, these balancesunder normal conditions of business being always settled in coin or cur-
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rency. Each, clearing-house association selected a committee chargedwith the issuing of the certificates to each bank desiring the same,such bank being required before receiving them to deposit with thecommittee its bills receivable, or other securities, as collateral for theloan. The amount of certificates issued to each bank was limited to75 per cent of the value of the securities deposited. They bore interestat rates varying from 6 to 7^- per cent, immediately upon their sur-render to the committee they were canceled and the securities held ascollateral were returned to the bank depositing the same.
At a time when vast sums of coin and currency were being with-drawn from the batiks, to be hoarded, these loan certificates, by perform-ing the functions of the currency or coin customarily required for settlingdaily balances at the clearing house, released so much currency or cointo the legitimate and current demands of business and unquestionablyplaced it within the power of the banks in the cities named to extendto outside banks the aid needed on the one hand and liberally grantedon the other. In no instance were these certificates designed to nordid they circulate as money: They were but due-bills and their solefunction consisted in discharging the single obligation at the clearinghouse. An attempt on the part of a bank in any of the associationsissuing these certificates to use them otherwise would have incurreda fine and other penalties provided in the rules governing such associa-tions. Their issuance at so early a date in the financial derangementof the country was most opportune in not only preventing an acutepanic, but in tending to restore public confidence, such action demon-strating that by mutual agreement of all, the weak banks of the asso-ciation would be, so far as depositors and other creditors were con-cerned, as strong as the strongest.
In inaugurating the issuing of certificates so promptly and in issuingthem to so large an amount the Clearing-house Association of ISTew York,in particular, rendered the country great service, and the associatedbanks of that city are entitled to the credit which the public gener-ally accords them.
The following figures, showing the movement and amount of theissue of loan certificates in 1893 in the cities named, will indicate themeasure of relief afforded by them:
Date ofissue offirst cer-tificate.
Date of largestamount out-
standing.
Largestamount out-standing.
Date ofsurren-der of
last cer-tificate.
Amountoutstand-
ing Oct. 31.
]STew YorkPhiladelphiaBostonBaltimorePittsburg
Total.
June 21June 16June 27....do ...Aug. 11
Aug. 29 to Sept. 6Aug. 15Aug. 23 to Sept. 1Aug. 24 to Sept. 9Sept. 15
8. 280, 00010, 965, 000
Nov. 1 !
11, 445, 0001,475, 000987, 000
63,152, 000
Oct. 20 i13, 835,000
"845*000332,000
The issue of loan certificates in 1893 greatly exceeded that ofprevious years. In 1873 and 1884 they were issued only by the NewYork Clearing House Association, the total amount issued in 1873being $26,565,000 and in 1884 $24,915,000.
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On page 16, last paragraph, it is stated that the issue of clearing-houseloao certificates, in 1873, was confined to the New York association; ithas been learned, however, since this report was printed, that the Phila-delphia association, also, issued certificates in that year, the total amountissued to 1880, wiien the last was retired, being $6,785,000.
In the table, on page 17, under "Largest amount outstanding," etc.,opposite Philadelphia, for ""$29,140,000," read "$8,870,000," and forthe total "$49,410,000," read "$29,140,000."
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Iu 1.890-'91 they were issued in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia,tlie largest amounts outstanding at any time being as follows:
i Bate of firstj issue.
New York . . .BostonPhiladelphia.
Total . .
Largest amount out-standing at any onetime and date of same.
Nov . 12,1890 $15, 205, 000, Dec. 13,1890.N o v . 19,1890 : 5. 005, 000, Dec. 6,3H:»i».Nov . 19, 1800 | 29,140. (M). J a n . 9.1891.
49, 410, 000
LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE.
Not less attention has been attracted during the present year, andparticularly during the closing months of the year, to the subject oflawful-money reserve to be held by the banks, than to that of clear-ing-house loan certificates, and the discussion provoked has beenquite as widespread.
As the law now stands all national banks, outside of certain desig-nated "reserve cities," are required to maintain a reserve fund equalto 15 per cent of the net deposits made with such banks by individualsand by other banks and bankers. They are permitted by law to depositnot over three-fifths of this 15 per cent (or 9 per cent) with such nationalbanks located in the "reserve cities77 as the outside banks may withthe Comptrollers approval select. The remaining twro-fifths (or 0 per-cent) must be kept in bank in lawful money, or more, if less thanthree fifths is kept with reserve agents. The national banks locatedin reserve cities are divided into two classes: (1) Those in the "cen-tral'7 reserve cities of New York, Chicago, and St. Louis being requiredto keep 25 per cent of their net deposits in bank in lawful money, withthe privilege of acting as the reserve agents of any national bankslocated outside of these three cities. (2) Those located in the reservecities, other than New York, Chicago, and St. Louis, being required tokeep 25 per cent of their net deposits on hand, not over one-half ofwhich may be deposited with any national bank or banks located inany of the three central reserve cities, while the remainder must beactually on hand in lawful money. The banks in the reserve oities-oithis class have the privilege of holding a part of the reserve of any
•* bank or banks located outside of all reserve cities, viz, banks of the15 per cent class.
In effect these requirements are not as onerous as they appear, for aRational bank in New York City holding $100,000 of the reserve of anyjjther bank or banks on deposit must keep only $25,000 of the amounthi hand in money, while it is at liberty to lend or otherwise invest theremaining $75,000. So a bank in a reserve city of the second class
10 molding $100,000 on deposit for other national banks may loan out orhfc tivest $75,000 of the amount, and of the remaining $25,000 must keepdt $12,500 in bank in money and may deposit $12,500 with its reserve^.Jagents, receiving a low rate of interest (usually 2 per cent) on the same,
7 A bank of the 15 per cent class must keep only 6 percent of its depos-itors7 money actually on hand in bank, and is M;berty to deposit not
^ over 9 per cent with its reserve agents, on whiCi- usually receives aV low rate of interest. To illustrate the operation oJthe law it will bo
found that with normal conditions of business the banks in reserve10665 C U B — 2
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cities (not central) held on December 9, 1892, net deposits amounting to1495,196,952, against which they held $77,869,593 cash in bank, orabout 16 per cent, and the 15 per cent banks held net deposits of$975,622,088, and against these $108,012,546 cash in bank, or about 11per cent. Again, a large portion of the reserve actually held by thebanks can not be considered as taken out of circulation, or as hoardedthrough operation of the law, for much of it is paid out during eachbusiness day, other money coming in through deposits to take the placeof that paid out.
In any view of the matter, however, the intent of the law is to com-pel a bank to retain always on hand a very moderate proportion of themoney deposited with it for safe keeping by the depositor, who prac-tically makes a loan to the bank payable on demand, for the use ofwhich he ordinarily receives no interest. The entire effect is to exercisea wholesome restraint upon a tendency to an undue extension of businessby a bank, and that this intent is recognized as an underlying principleof safe and conservative commercial banking is evidenced by the factthat those banks which are compelled by law to maintain but 15 percent reserve have voluntarily for years past held an average of over 25per cent, the proportion required for banks located in reserve cities.
The evident theory of the law is that a bank shall always have onhand such an amount of lawful money as will enable it under normalconditions of business to meet the current demands of its deposi tors. Acareful examination of section 5191, United States Eevised Statutes, asamended, will show that it is expected that emergencies will ariseunder which this fund will fall below the legal requirements. This con-tingency is distinctly recognized by the plain provisions contained inthe section named, prescribing what shall be done " whenever the lawfulmoney reserve of any association shall be below the amount77 of therequired percentage of its deposits. The provisions referred to are thatthe bank shall make no new loans or discounts, except the discount ofbills of exchange payable at sight, nor make any dividend of its prof-its until the required amount of reserve has been again accumulated.The reason for this is obvious. The depletion of a bank's reserveoccurs either because the bank has loaned out or otherwise investedtoo great a proportion of the funds it has received on deposit, or thatits depositors have withdrawn their money to an extent which pro-duces a similar result. In either case the only safe and prudent coursefor the bank to pursue is to cease paying out money in any directionexcept to depositors us til either through the collection of demand ormaturing loans on the one hand, or the receipt of deposits on theother, the required proportion has been restored. The discount ofsight bills of exchange is excepted because money invested in thisway will be repaid immediately, and in this branch of its business thebank's customers will be caused no inconvenience and the commercialinterests of the country be thus protected from loss which otherwisemight ensue.
The provision of law governing the time allowed a bank to makegood a depleted reserve is most lenient. It provides that tht5 Comp-troller may notify the bank to make good its reserve, and further thatif it fails for thirty days thereafter to do this the Comptroller, with theconcurrence of the Secretary of the Treasury, may appoint a receiverfor the bank. However, before the Comptroller can send notice to anybank he must have reliable information that, its reserve is deficient,and as the source of such information is either the report of its exam-ination heretofore mad© once a year, but hereafter to* be made twice,
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or its sworn report of condition made five times a year, some time mayintervene before such, condition becomes known to him. Again, whenhe is officially informed, the use of the word may both as to his sendingnotice and as to his appointing a receiver in a case of noncompliancewith such notice, plainly leaves the enforcement of the law to thediscretion of the Comptroller in either or both of these particulars.This power thus conferred upon the Comptroller is one that ought to beused with great prudence and caution. It would be not only unwise butwould work great injury to the business interests of individual com-munities and the general public to exercise the authority thus vestedin him at a time when arbitrary action must necessarily result ingeneral disaster, and therefore in the interest of the public the dis-cretion giveu to the Comptroller has always been used with modera-tion. It is this moderation which in an emergency has in numerousinstances contributed in no small degree to averting widespread finan-cial ruin. In this view there can be no question as to the legalityand propriety of a bank's exhausting its entire reserve, if necessary,in an emergency, to pay its depositors, but for no other purpose, exceptto discount or buy sight bills of exchange, and where the withdrawalof deposits continues or is likely to continue no careful bank managerneeds to be informed that not only must he cease to make new loansand discounts, but must replenish his exhausted stock of lawful moneyby converting his resources into cash through collections of loans anddiscounts or selling securities, or where this is not possible by usingthese assets to borrow the money needed to enable him to meet his lia-bilities.
Tabular statements showing deposits, reserve required, and reserveheld, classification of reserve, and average percentage of-same on orabout October 1 of each year from 1874 to 1893, both inclusive, will befound on pages 130-131 of the appendix, also a table, page 134, showingsimilar information at the date of each report of condition from December9,1892, to October 371893. This last-named table is inserted to show themovement of the reserve during the financial stringency of the presentyear, both as to volume and average percentage of deposits. An inspec-tion of these figures will show that the average percentage of reserve todeposits from December 9, 18 2, to July 12, 1893, varied only between20.42 per cent and 27,24 per cent, and thai on October 3,1893, the averageincreased to 32.(16 per cent. Tn volume the amount of lawful moneyactually held by the banks was $318,641,595 on December 9, 1892, de-creased to $289,244,850 on July 12, 1893, but increased by October 3,1803, to -1346,433,212, an amount approximating $57,000,000 greater thanon July 12,1893, when the panic was at its height, and almost $2 7,000,000greater than on December 9, 1892, when business was in a normalcondition.
AMENDMENTS RECOMMENDED.
By provision of law it is made incumbent upon the Comptroller of theCurrency to call the attention of Congress to uany amendment to thelaws relative to banking by which the system may be improved andthe security of the holder of its notes and other creditors may be in-creased," There are certain amendments which it is obvious ought tobe made, and which, in their operation, would make the present systemmore nearly serve the purpose for which it was designed, and to ameasurable extent give an increase in the volume of circulation*, if suchis desirable, The following amendments to the law as it now stands
recommended to be made,
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(1) That every association be authorized to issue circulating notesequal to the par value of the bonds deposited.
No good reason can possibly exist at present for depriving the banksor the business interests of the country of the additional circulationwhich would be added by such amendment. Whatever reason mayhave existed at the time of the enactment of the present provisiondoes not now exist and its effect is to make circulation unprofitable andto lock up in bond investments the difference between 90 per cent and100 per cent of this par value which, under the amendment suggested,would be adding to active circulation, under the present deposit ofbonds, $20,941,635.
(2) That the semi-annual duty on circulation be so reduced as to equalone-fourth of 1 per cent per annum.
In support of this proposed amendment it is respectfully suggestedthat the present rate of tax takes from the banks a very large sum ofmoney which is not used by the Government to meet the expensesfor which the tax was originally laid. Its bearing upon the questionof an increased circulation on the part of the banks is important, asthe additional cost entailed by it of necessity so largely reduces theprofits of circulation and adds to the cost of taking it out that bankswill not, except under other circumstances, increase their issue.
Unwillingness on their part to add to the volume of currency, coupledwith a tendency some years since to decrease the same, has subjectedthe banks to criticism. Such criticism, however, is unjust in this, thatit is based on the idea that the banks are simply indifferent to thematter and are content to be banks of deposit and discount ratherthan banks of issue. The fact is banks ceased taking out circulationsimply because until recently there was no x rofit in it. The highprice of Government bonds necessary to be deposited, coupled withthe tax upon circulation, and the refusal to grant more than 90 percent of the par value of the bonds in currency return, has renderedcirculation either without profit or profitable to so slight an extentas to offer no inducement to banks to take out circulation.
The Government can not relieve the banks of the additional expenseto them by reason of the premium on bonds to be deposited, but it canmaterially lessen the cost of their circulation by enacting the amend-ments suggested, and in this manner offer an inducement, which is nowwholly wanting, to the banks to add to the volume of bank-note circula-tion. The whole question is one of a business character. Banks arebut business institutions, conducted upon the same lines and for thesame purpose as other business undertakings. It can not be expectedthat they will do that which either entails a positive loss or warrantslittle or no profit, and if relief is to come through an expansion of tlienational-bank currency, Congress must remove rather than erect unnec-essary barriers.
The following amendments pertaining to the administration and con-duct of banks are recommended:
(3) That the Comptroller of tlie Currency, with the approval of theSecretary of the Treasury, be empowered to remove officers and directorsof a bank for violations of law, first giving such officers and directorsan opportunity to be heard, leaving the vacancy so created to befilled in the usual way.
It is respectfully suggested that the powers now vested in the Comp-troller do not accomplish the result that they otherwise would if thelaw p6rmitted the removal of officers and directors for misconduct inoffice. Many banks would be saved from embarrassment, creditors
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from loss, and shareholders from assessments if the Comptroller, uponlearning of the misconduct of those charged with the management ofa bank, could take positive action in the premises.
(4) That no executive officer of a bank or employe thereof be per-mitted to borrow funds of such bank in any manner, except upon appli-cation to and approval by the board of direction.
This amendment is recommended with the knowledge that the Houseof Eepresentatives, at the late special session of Congress, passed abill (H. E. 2344), entited "An act for the better control of and to pro-mote the safety of national banks," which bears upon the same subject-matter, but differs in that it embraces in its provisions all directors ofa bank, instead of confining them to the executive officers and em-ployes only.
At the best the question as to what extent loans and discountsshould be made by a bank to its directors and executive officers byreason of the various circumstances under which these are granted isa difficult one to satisfactorily legislate upon, and an equally difficultone upon which to make specific recommendations. Where money isborrowed directly by any such officer or director to an amount exceed-ing the limit prescribed by section 5200 of the Revised Statutes of theUnited States, the Comptroller's duty is as plain as in any other casewhere the law is violated, but the limit to which discounts should begranted them is a question involving consideration of safety and pru-dence. Holding this view, the Comptroller has, in cases where theaggregate of loans and discounts to executive officers and directorsappeared to be out of proportion to the total loans and discounts madeby the bank, addressed the following form of letter to the bank, withthe request that all directors unite in a reply:
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
Washington, D. C.t , 189 ,
Cashier, •
SIR: Upon examination.of your report of condition on , it is found that the" loans and discounts upon which officers and directors are liable " amount to $ ,out of total loans and discounts of $ .
While recognizing the right of directors and officers to borrow within the limita-tions of law and safety, the Comptroller must insist most rigidly that directors andothers connected with the bank in this fiduciary relation shall not avn.il themselvesof the easy opportunity afforded them to borrow beyond this limit, either directlyor indirectly, the funds intrusted to their keeping, in order to carry on enterprisesoutside of the banks with which they are connected.
Officers and directors should remember that the funds held by banks are in a largemeasure funds of others held in trust for the safe-keeping thereof, and, as trustfunds, ought not to be loaned to the trustees of such funds, except upon the verybest collateral or other security.
In the matter of accommodations to them, directors and officers should be placedupon the same footing as other customers of the bank, except that their financialability and standing should be the more rigidly scrutinized, for the reason that theyact inthe dual capacity of lenders as well as borrowers.
The continued experience of this office is that such loans in many instances resultdisastrously to all concerned, and therefore the danger attending upon such a courseought not to be risked. The Comptroller must insist that this condition of affairsbe remedied with the least possible delay, by reducing the amount of these accom-modations to safer and more reasonable limits.
Please bring this communication to the immediate attention of your board ofdirectors for consideration, and request them to unite in making a prompt reply overtheir individual signatures.
Respectfully, yours,
Comptroller.
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The information upon which this letter is based is found in the reportsof condition made under oath to the Comptroller, in which appear theindebtedness of every kind and character of each director and officerof the bank.
Accompanying this letter is sent to directors a copy of such sectionsof the National Bank Act as prescribe their duties and the penaltiesattaching' for the nonperformance of them.
Beyond the substance of the amendment above set forth the Comp-troller is not prepared to recommend any legislation upon this sub-ject.
It seems that a difference should be made between loans to and over-drawn accounts of directors, who are simply directors, and of thosewho are the executive officers of a bank, and as such have and receiveadequate compensation for the active management of its affairs. Theabuse of the easy privilege of loaning to themselves is generally onthe part of the managing officers, and not on the part of directors whoare only members of the board of direction, and hence the distinctionwhich is drawn between the recommendation here made and the billreferred to.
So far as loans, through drafts or otherwise, to directors who are notexecutive officers of the bank, are concerned, there are strong reasonsagainst the advisability of such legislation. Any positive restrictionimposed by direct law might have the effect of deterring honest, intelli-gent, and substantial men from serving as directors. As a rule, men ofthis class are sought for these positions in order to obtain the benefit oftheir judgment and business capacity in managing the affairs of thebank, and to secure their own business for the bank. This business doesnot consist alone of deposits, but is largely made up of loans and dis-counts, by means of which the profits are chiefly earned. As a rulethese directors receive no compensation for their services, which arerendered largely through motives of interest as shareholders, or ofpride in holding a position supposed to give a certain prominence inbusiness circles.
An inquiry as to the practice of banks paying directors for attend-ance upon meetings showed that in some cities this is in vogue. Itwould be better for all concerned if all banks adopted such policy.However small the compensation, it could not but result in benefit tothe shareholders and more than compensate for the expense involved.The general criticism to be passed upon directors is their failure in somany instances to give to the business of the bank the attention theiroaths and duties require. The successful administration of a bank'saffairs depends upon the watchfulness and fidelity of the board ofdirectors. When such conduct is wanting bank failures ensue, or if fail-ures do not follow great loss to shareholders is entailed through wantof profits or assessment to make good the impairment of capital stockcaused by imprudent loans. The administration of the Comptroller, ifsupplemented by the watchful care of directors, would minimize eventhe comparatively few failures which occur.
(5) That the assistant cashier, in the absence or inability of thecashier of a national bank to act, be authorized and empowered to signthe circulating notes of such bank.
This amendment is suggested in order to meet a difficulty which hasarisen in numerous instances during the past months, there being noprovision in the law for any one to sign currency for the cashier in hisabsence or inability to act, and banks are frequently put to seriousinconvenience on this account.
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(6) That the law be amended by appropriate legislation!^'-. As toempower some class of public officers to administer the general: oathsrequired by the provisions of the National Bank Act.
The necessity for this amendment is occasioned by the fact that theauthority of officers empowered to administer oaths is now restrictedunder the Federal statutes to certain specific cases, and with tTie^excep-tion of the acknowledgment of the organization certificate and theverification of reports of condition, required by section 5211 of the lie-vised Statutes of the United States, no provision is made for adminis-tering the oaths required of the officers of national banks.
The following amendments bearing upon the subject of bank ex-aminers would, the Comptroller believes, result in benefit, and aretherefore recom mended:
(7) That bank examiners be required to take an oath of officebefore entering upon the discharge of their duties, and to give bondwith proper conditions in such amount and with such sureties as theComptroller of the Currency may require.
An anomoly is presented in the case of bank examiners, wliieh doesnot appear in that of any other public official. Ko position under theGovernment is more responsible in the duties attaching to it, and nonerequires a higher degree of integrity in the incumbent. The exceptionis rare where dishonesty has been found in examiners, but it is theopinion of the Comptroller that an oath, such as is required of otherofficers under the Government, should be taken and a bond given.
(8) That the Comptroller of the Currency, with the approval of theSecretary of the Treasury, be empowered to appoint two general ex-aminers of conspicuous ability and experience to be paid out of the re-imbursable funds, whose duty it shall be to visit, assist, and supervisethe various examiners in their several districts, in ord,er to secure uni-formity in method and greater efficiency in work.
This amendment has been heretofore recommended by former Comp-trollers, and the reasons for it suggested. It would aid in uniformityof method and give to the office of the Comptroller at all times officerswho could do special and confidential work, which can not be done atpresent, because no compensation is provided.
(9) That the law be so amended as to provide that the compensa-tion of all bank examiners be fixed by the Comptroller of the Currency,with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.
This amendment is suggested in the interest of better exami-nations. Thoroughness in bank examinations is not to be expectedunder a system in which compensation is provided for and ascertainedby a method that furnishes a constant temptation to the examinersto neglect their duty. Under the law as it now stands the compensa-tion for bank examinations made outside of reserve cities, and theStates of Oregon, California, and Nevada, and the Territories, is fixedat various amounts, ranging from $20 in the case of a bank having acapital of less than $100,000 to $75 in the case of a bank having a capi-tal of $600,000 and over. As the earnings of the examiner are thusmade dependent upon the number of examinations he makes, withoutregard to the amount of work he actually performs, it is obvious thathe has a pecuniary interest in increasing the number of examinationsby neglecting his duty to make them thorough.
Again, the law requires a bank which is properly conducted, and theexamination of which involves but little time, to pay the same com-pensation therefor that is paid by a bank which is not properly con-ducted and which by reason thereof requires a much longer time for
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its extenuation. These objectionable features could be remediedif the law were so amended as to provide that the compensation forall bank examinations be fixed by the Comptroller, with the approvalof the Secretary of the Treasury.
Many other amendments have been suggested to the Comptroller asproper ones to be made to Congress for action, but it is not deemedbest to submit them. The foregoing are presented, with the earnestrequest that they receive consideration. Some of these amendmentshave been recommended by former Comptrollers in the belief basedupon knowledge gained from experience in the Bureau that theywould "improve the system and add to the security of the holders ofbank notes and other creditors,7' but no action has been taken uponthem. It is respectfully submitted that as the national banks are underthe supervision of the general government, and as Congress is vested withthe power to legislate upon all matters pertaining to their control andconduct, it should be the constant aim of Congress to so legislate as toenable them to meet the public needs.
CURRENCY LEGISLATION.
The Comptroller has been urged to make some specific recom-mendation with respect to a revision of the law so far as it per-tains to the issuing of currency. After a careful can si deration of thequestion the Comptroller is of the opinion that, aside from the amend-ments heretofore suggested, allowing banks to issue circulating notesto an amount equal to the par value of the bonds held to secure circu-lation, and abolishing a portion of the tax on national-bank circulation,the public good will be best subserved at this time by making no rad-ical change in the provisions of the law.
The financial situation of the past months was not the result of eithera lack in the volume of currency, of which there is now a plethora, or awant of elasticity in the present system of issuing it, but arose from aloss of confidence on the part of the people in the solvency of the dis-tinctively monetary institutions of the country. It is worthy of noteand of serious consideration that at the very time the scarcity of cur-rency for business purposes was at its height, the country's volume ofcurrency was increasing the most rapidly, and the amount per capitawas much larger than in any recent years. Under the same peculiarcondition of affairs which marked the monetary situation from May toSeptember, no system, no matter how elastic, or volume of currencyhowever large, could afford relief. As long as confidence is destroyedand credit wanting, money hoarding will go onand additional issuesbut add to the hoardings and give but little, if any, actual relief. Onthe other hand, when confidence and credit abound there exists littleneed for an abundant circulating medium, because under such a con-dition of affairs the amount of actual money required to transact thedaily business affairs of life is reduced to a minimum.
The statistics show that the volume of business carried on throughcash transactions is on an average but 8.7 per cent, and as the mone-tary conditions of the country become more fixed and confidence in themestablished, cash transactions will decrease and credit transactions cor-respondingly increase. This fact is to be considered in connection withall plans having as their sole object an increase of the volume of bank-note or other paper currency, and coupled with this is the further factthat no issue is so dangerous to a people's prosperity as a large paper
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issue, unless such paper rests upon a proper foundation, is absolutelyredeemable and convertible into coin upon the demand of the note-holder, and surrounded with every safeguard as to supervision of issueand redemption.
In view of the fact that there is now a very great abundance of un-employed currency in the country, as shown by the daily money returnsfrom the commercial centers, it would seem that whatever need appearedsome months since for enlarging to any marked extent the circulatingmedium has now ceased to exist; and therefore Congress is afforded anopportunity of giving to the whole subject that careful research andinvestigation which its importance in all of its bearings demands. Itwill not do to place upon the statute books any experimental legisla-tion upon this subject, but whenever a new law governing bank issuesis enacted it must be one that immediately upon going into operationshall command in every respect the confidence of the whole people andinsure to them a currency as safe in every respect as the present one,but with none of its defects.
In the meantime it is respectfully suggested that Congress, eitherthrough a monetary commission created for such purpose or throughthe appropriate committees, obtain detailed information of the varioussystems of banks of issue now in operation, and also such informationas is to be ascertained from skilled students of finance and practicalfinanciers, that it may be able to formulate a system complete andharmonious.
CONCLUSION.
In concluding this report the Comptroller desires to bear testimonyto the general efficiency of the employes in the Bureau, to the examin-ers in the field, and to the work accomplished by the receivers in relationto the trusts in their charge.
An extraordinary amount of work has been placed upon the employesof the Bureau, but it has been performed promptly and intelligently.
In the appendix will be found in detail the usual tables/togetherwith a digest of legal decisions rendered by the various courts of thecountry involving questions affecting national banks.
In the second volume of this report will be found a detailed state-ment of the condition of all the national banks as shown by the reportof condition of October 3, 1893, alphabetically arranged by States, andyroperly indexed.
JAMES H. ECKELS,Comptroller of the Curreney.
The SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
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NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE OF THECOMP-TROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31, 1893.
Kamo. Grade. Salary.
ComptrollerDeputy comptroller ..Chief clerkChief of division
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James H. EckeluOliver P. TuckerCharles J. StoddardGeorge M. CoffinWatson W. EldridgeAbram R. ServenGeorge W. Robertson | Superintendeut.Amos Webster i TellerTheodore O. Ebaugh j BookkeeperWillis J,Fowler '. \..\ Assistaut bookkeeper ,Edward A. Demaray j Clerk class 4John A. Hebrew...'—Endicott King.George T. May.....Edmund E. Schreiner. -Charles A. StewartCharles MeC. Taylor..."Walter TaylorThomas P. Kaqe.Harriet M. BlackWillard E.BuellWilliam E. Colladay ...George W. Collisoir —Washington K. McCoyIsaac C. Miller I doJoseph K. Miller I doEbenezer Southall } -, — doWilliam D. Swan * j doEphram S. Wilcox )...„.. doGeorge H. Wood j doEliza }l. Hyde. | Clerk class 2..
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Stenographer.Clerk'class •> .
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Hobert Loroy LivingstonMary L. McCormick'Loren H. MillikenFranklin L. MitchellMorris M. Ogden j doCarrie L. Pennock i doMargaret L. Simpson { doArthur M. Wheeler |.. —doAnna M. Whitoside j doEliza M. Barker j Clerk clas* 1Eveline C. Bates : | (toMargaret L. BrownPhilo L. BushSarah M. CartwrightMary L. Conrad.Anna E. RhodesMarie BichardsonEliza A. SaundersWarren E. SullivanLouisa CampbellVirginia H. ClarkeSarah G. Clemens j . doWilliam S. Davenport j doFrank T. Israel.. j doArthur L. Hitchcock j doAlice M. Kennedy doEmma Lafayette I doWilliam A. NestlerAdelia M. Stewart.."Clara L. WillardHenry F. LoveaireThomas H. AustinDavid C. BangsBenjamin F. Blye, jrJohn E. Briggs .Ellen CareyGeraldine Clifford ,Harry Dresbaeh
dododododododo
Clerk class E .do
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EngineerClerk, class D
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$5,0002,8002.5002,2002, 2002,2002, 2002,0002,0002,0001,8001, 8001,8001, 8001,8001,8001, 8001, 8001, 0001,6001, 6001,6001,6001,6001,6001, 6001, 6001, 6001, 6001. 600li 4001, 4001,4001, 4001,4001,4001,4001, 4001,4001,4001,2001, 20D1.200L 200i; 2001, 2001,2001,2001,2001,2001,0001, 0001, 0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001, 0001, 0001,000
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* Additional to bond clerk, $200.29
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NAMES AND COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS AND CLERKS IN THE OFFICE ojtoTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, OCTOBER 31 ? 1893—Continued
Xame. Grade.
James W. Farrar Clerk, class DMargaret E. Gooding doMary 15. Harvell doCharles S. Hyde doMary A. Martin doWilliam W. Matthews \ do ,Mary E. Oliver ! doJulia A. Snell i doEmma W. Stokes j doJulia C. Townsend j doWilliam J. Tucker - -: doWilliam Griffiths ! MessengerJoseph O. Broadibot ' Assistant messenger .Silas Holmes - j doJohn F. Robertson i doJohn Earle j WatchmanDaniel H. Mason j doSamuel M. Freeman { FiremanRochard Corcoran I Laboi erPeyton B. Kent j do .William I). Peck ! do .Percy EL Towson do .Herbert F. Walker do .
EXPENSES OF THE OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY FOR THE YEARENDED JUNE M, 1893.
For special dies, plates, printing, etc $73, Ml. 37For salaries : ^ 102,3191 V6For salaries, reimbursable by national banks.. "* 16,533.77
Total expenses of the office of the Comptroller of the Currency from its organization,May, 1863, to June 30,1893 ' ,..7.839,994:24
The contingent expenses of the Bureau are not paid by the Comptroller bat fromthe general appropriation for contingent expenses of the Treasury Departinent; noseparate account oi them is kept.
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DIGEST OF NATIONAL-BANK DECISIONS.
INDEX.
Abatement.Accommodation paper.Actions.Assessment.Attachment.Bonds of officers.Books, Inspection of.Branch banks.Broker.Capital stock.Certificate of deposit.Certification of checks.Circulation.Collateral securities.Constitutionality.Conversion of bank.Criminal law.Directors.District attorney.District of Colnmbiaj.Estoppel.Evidence.Execution.Fa Is •' entries.Forfeiture of charter.Government securities.Guaranty.Increase of capital stock,Indictment.Inj unction.Insolvent banks.Interest.
Jurisdiction.Lending credit.Liability.Lien.Liquidation.Loans.Mandamus.Married women.Mortgage.Negotiable paper.Oath of director.Officers.Place of business.Post-notes.Powers.Preferred claims.Real estate.Receiver.Reduction of capital stock.Report.Resignation.Restraining acts.Set-off.Shareholders.Special deposits.Stock.Taxation.Transfer of stock.Ultra vires.Usury.Voting.
ABATEMENT :An action brought by the creditor of a national bank is abated by a decree of a
district or circuit court dissolving the corporation and forfeiting its fran-chises First National Bank of Selma v. Colby,4 21 Wall,, 609.
ACCOMMODATION PAPER :1. A national-banking association can not guarantee the paper of a customer for
Ids accommodation. Seligman v. CharlottesviUe National Bank, 3 Hughes 647.2. The accommodation paper of a national-banking association is void in the
hands of one who takes it with knowledge of its character. Johnson v.Chariot'tesville National Bank, 3 Hughes, 657.
$f A national bank can not become an accommodation In4orser, National Bankof Commerce v, Atkinson, 55 Fed* Jieptf 465,
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ACTIONS: See Jurisdiction.1. Suit may be brought agninst a national-banking association though it is in
the hands of a receiver. Bank of Bethel v. Pahquioque Bank, 14 Wall.,383: Security National Bank v. National Bank of the Commonwealth, 2 Him.,•287; Green v. The Wall kill National Bank, 7 Hun., 63.
2. A national-banking association is a foreign corporation within the meaningof a State statute requiring corporations created by the laws of any otherState or country to give security for costs before prosecuting a suit inthe courts of the State. National Park Bank v. Gnnst, 1 Abb. N. C, 292.
3. As a national-banking association can acquire no title to negotiable paperpurchased by it, it can maintain no action thereon in a State where thepersoji suing must be owner of the paper. First National Bank of Rochesterv. Pier son, 24 Minn., 140.
4. A shareholder of a national-banking association can not maintain an actionagainst the directors to recover damages sustained for neglect and mis-management of the affairs of the association whereby it became insolventand its stock was rendered worthless. Such an action can be broughtonly by the corporation itself. Conway v. Halsey, 15 Vroom, 462; Heme v.Barney, 45 Fed. Rep., 668.
5. But where the receiver refuses to bring an action against negligent directorsto recover the amount which the shareholders have been compelled tocontribute to pay the debts of the association, an action against suchdirectors may be brought by a shareholder on behalf of himself and theother shareholders. Nelson v. Burrows, 9 Abb. N. C, 280.
6. And when the receiver is a director, and one of the parties charged withmisconduct and against whom a remedy is sought, the action may bebrought by a shareholder on behalf of himself and the other shareholders.Brinckerhoff v. Bostwwk, 88 N. Y., 52.
7. A stockholder in a national bank can not maintain an action at law against theofficers and directors thereof to recover damages for willful waste of theassets whereby the value of his shares was decreased and he became liableto an assessment thereon. His remedy must be sought in equity. Hir$hv. Jones et al.. 56 Fed. Rep., 137.
8. A receiver may sue either in his own name or the name of the bank. NationalBank v. Kennedy, 17 Wall., 19.
9. Suits and proceedings under the act in which the United States or theirofficers or agents are parties, whether commenced before or after theappointment of a receiver are to be conducted by the district attorneyunder the direction of the Solicitor of the Treasury. Bank of Bethel v.Pahquioque Bank, 14 Wall., 383.
10. But section 380, Revised Statutes, is directory merely, and the employmentoi private counsel by the receiver can not be made a ground of defense to asuit brought by him. Ib.
11. Receivers may sue in the courts of the United States by virtue of the act,without reference to the locality of their personal citizenship. Ib.
12. The provisions of the codes that every action must be brought in the nameof the real party in interest., except in the case of the trustee of an expresstrust or of a person authorized by a statute to sue, does not apply to thereceiver of a national-banking association suing in a Federal court heldin a State which has adopted the code procedure; for the right of thereceiver to sue is derived from the national-banking law. Stanton v. Wilke-son,8 Ben.,357.
13. Under section 1001 of the Revised Statutes, no bond for the prosecution ofthe suit, or to answer in damages or costs, is required on writs of error orappeals issuing from or brought to the Supreme Court of the United Statesby direction of the Comptroller of the Currency in suits by or againstinsolvent national-banking associations or the receivers thereof. PacificNational Bank v. Mixter, 114 U. S., 463.
14. The State statute of limitations applies to a suit brought by the receiver ofa national bank against a shareholder to recover an assessment upon hisstock to pay the debts of the bank. Butler v. Poole, 44 Fed. Rep., 586.
15. When the full personal liability of shareholders is to be enforced the actionmust be at law. Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall., 505', Casey v. Galli, 94 TJ. S.,673.
16. And it may be at law, though the assessment is not for the full value of theshares; for, since the sum each shareholder must contribute is a certainexact suin. there is no necessity for invoking the aid of a court of equity.Bailey v. Sawyer, 4 Bill., 463.
17* But the suit may-be in equity. Kennedy v. Gibson, supra.
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ACTIONS—Continued.18. The provision of the banking law, section 5198, Revised Statutes, which
requires that actions brought against national-banking associations in Statecourts shall be bronght in the county or city in which the association islocated, applies only to transitory actions; it was not intended to applyto actions local in their character. Casey v. Adams, 102 TJ. S., 66.
19. Whether a suit against a director for negligent performance of his duties, asrequired by the statutes of the United States and the by-laws of the asso-ciation, will survive against the executor or administrator depends uponState laws. Witters v. Foster, 25 Fed. Eep., 737.
20. A specific performance of a contract to sell the stock of a national-bankingassociation will not be enforced in favor of a purchaser who places hisclaim for equitable relief upon the ground that he desires to obtain con-trol of the association. Such an object is contrary to public policy.Foil's Appeal, 81 Penn. St., 434.
21. Under section 57 of act of 1864, suits may be brought by, as well as against,any association. Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall., 498.
22. Actions, local in their nature, may be maintained in the proper State courtin a county or city other than that where it is established. Casey v. Adams,102 TJ. S., 66.
23. A national bank may be sued in any State, county, or municipal court incounty or city where located. Bank of Bethel v. Pahquioque Bank, 14Wall., 383.
24. Such action is not prescribed by the limitation of one year in Louisiana.Casev. Bank, 100 TJ. S., 446.
25. It is no objection to a bill against stockholders within the jurisdiction of thecourt, that other stockholders, not within such jurisdiction, are notco-defendants. 1b.
26. Under the original act respecting national banks, and before the act of June30,1876, a court of equity had jurisdiction of suit to prevent or redressmaladministration or fraud against creditors, in voluntary liquidation ofsuch bank, whether contemplated or executed; and such suit by onecreditor must be for all. Richmond v. Irons, 121 TJ. S.} 27.
ASSESSMENT: See Insolvent banks; Receiver.1. Where national-banking association is insolvent, order of Comptroller of Cur-
rency, declaring to what extent the individual liability of stockholdersshall be enforced, is conclusive. Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall, 498; Casey v.Galli v. 94 TJ. S., 673; National Bank v. Case, 99 TJ. S., 628.
2. Payments of assessments by stockholder in national bank on increased stockcan not be applied, in law or in equity, to discharge assessments by Comp-troller in final liquidation of the bank. Pacific National Bank v. Eaton,141 TJ. S., 227; Thayer v. Butler, 141 TJ. S., 234; Butler v. Eaton, 141 TJ. S.9 240.
3. The assessments made by the Comptroller upon the shareholders of aninsolvent association bear interest from the date of the order. Casey v.Galli, 94 U. S.t 673.
4. Where shareholders have assessed themselves to the amount of the par valueof the stock for the purpose of restoring impaired capital, the contribu-tions made in pursuance of such assessment, though all used in paying thedebts of the association, will not so operate as to discharge the share-holders from their individual liability. Delano v. Butler. 118 TJ. S., 634.
5. Where a married woman is by the State law capable of holding stock in anational bank in her own right, she is liable to an assessment upon hershares, though the law of the State does not authorize married women tobind themselves by contracts for the payment of money. The law annexesher obligations by its own force; no act or capacity to act on her part isrequired. Witters v. Sowles, 35 Fed. Hep., 640; 32 Fed. Eep. 767.
6. Married women, who are permitted by the laws of the State in which theyreside to become shareholders in national banks, are liable to assessmentsunder the national-banking laws. In re First National Bank of St. Albans,49 Fed. Eep., 120.
7. The coverture of a married woman, who is a shareholder in a national bank,does not prevent the receiver of the bank from recovering judgmentagainst her for the amount of an assessment levied upon the shareholdersequally and ratably under the statute. Eeyser v. Hitz, 133 TJ. 8., 138.
8. It is not essential, in an action to enforce the individual liability of the share-holders of an insolvent national-banking association, to aver and provethat the assessment was necessary; for the decision of the Comptroller onthis point is conclusive. Stronq v. Southworth, 8 Ben,, 331: Kennedy T .Gibson, 8 Wall. 505; Casey v. Galli y 94 U. S., 67$.
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As s E s s MENT-—C ontin u e d.9. And the fact that the title to the stock of a deceased shareholder vests in
his administrator does not relieve the estate from the burden of an assess-ment. Davis v. Weed, 44 Conn., 569.
10. Nor will the fact that the administration is complete, and all the assets havebeen distributed, defeat an action brought to recover the assessment.Ib. But see Witters v. Sowles, 32 Fed. Rep., 30.
11. A decision rescinding sale, so as to restore to the purchaser the proceeds ofstock fraudulently sold, does not necessarily involve a decision that thepurchaser is not liable to an assessment upon the stock, if necessary topay debts. Florida Land § Imp. Co. v. Merrill, 52 Fed. Rep., 77.
12. The question whether there is a deficiency of assets, and when it is neces-sary to enforce the individual liability of shareholders, it is for the Comp-troller to determine; and his decision in this matter is final and conclusive.Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall, 498; National Bank v. Case, 99 U. S., 628; Caseyv. Galli, 94 U.S., 673.
13. The amount contributed by each shareholder should bear the same propor-tion to the whole amount of the deficit as his own stock bears to the wholeamount of the capital stock at its par value. And the solvent shareholderscan not be made to contribute more than their proportion to make goodthe deficiency caused by the insolvency of other shareholders. UnitedStates v. Enox, 102 U. S.\ 422.
14. Where, to discharge liabilities of an insolvent bank, Comptroller assessedagainst shareholders a sufficient per cent on par value of stock held byeach, some being insolvent, he can not provide for deficiency by newassessment. Ib.
ATTACHMENT:1. When a creditor attaches the property of an insolvent bank he can not hold
such property against the claim of a receiver appointed after the attach-ment suit was commenced. Such creditor must share pro rata with allothers. First National Bank of Selma v. Colby, 21 Wall., 609; Harvey v.Allen, 16 Blatch, 29.
2. The stock of a shareholder indebted to it may be attached by the associa-tion and sold on execution. Hager v. Union National Bank, 63 Me., 509.
3. No State court can issue an attachment against the funds of a national bank.Although the provision forbidding attachments was evidently made tosecure equality among the general creditors in the division of the pro-ceeds of the property of an insolvent bank, its operation is by no meansconfined to cases of actual or contemplated insolvency; but the remedyis taken away altogether and can not be used under any circumstances.The effect of the provision in section 5242, Revised Statutes, is to writeinto all State attachment laws an exception in favor of national banks,and all such laws must be read as if they coutained an exception in favorof national banks. Pacific National Bank v. Mixter, 124 V. S.. 721.
4. No attachment can issue from United States circuit court in an action againsta national bank before final judgment in the cause, and a bond given onsuch attachment is illegal. Ib.
5. Sureties on attachment bond against national bank who have received assetsof the bank to secure them from loss thereon, the obligation being illegal,will be discharged in equity and be compelled to transfer their collateralto the receiver of the bank. Ib.
BONDS OF OFFICERS:1. It is not necessary that national-banking associations shall signify their
approval of the official bonds of their officers by memoranda entered uponthe journals or minutes of the directors. The acceptance is to be presumedfrom the retention of the bond, and from the fact that the officer is per-mitted to enter upon or continue in the discharge of his duties. Grover v.The Lebanon National Bank, 10 Bush., 23.
2. Where the sureties of an officer can reasonably be presumed to have beendeceived by the statement of the condition of the bank published just priorto the execution of the bond, and to have been led to think that there wasno deficit, whereas there had been a misapplication of a large part of thefunds by the officer whose bondsmen they became, which fact would havebeen ascertained had the directors exercised ordinary diligence, the sure-ties are discharged, from their liability. Ib.
BOOKS, INSPECT ION OF : See Taxation.1. Code of Alabama, 1886, section 1677, which provides that stockholders of all
corporations have the right to have access to and inspection and examina-
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BOOKS, INSPECTION OF—Continued.tion of the books, records, and papers of the corporation at all reasonableand proper times, applies to national banks located within the State; andmandamus will lie against the officer having custody of the books to enforcethe right. Winter v. Baldwin, 7 So., Rep.,'734.
2, The rights of stockholders are not curtailed nor the statute in conflict withRevised Statutes, United States, which provide that national banks shallnot be subject to visitorlal powers other than those authorized by Congressor vested in the courts of justice. Ib.
BRANCH BANKS:Under Revised Statutes, section 5190, providing that "the usual business of
each national-banking association shall be transacted at an office or bank-ing-house located in the place specified in its organization certificate," anational bank can not make a valid contract for the cashing of checksupon it at a different place from that of its residence, through the agencyof'another bank. Armstrong v. National Bank of Springfield, 38 Fed. Rep.,883.
BROKER: See Government securities.A national-banking association is not authorized to act as a broker or agent in
the purchase of bonds and stocks. First National Bank of Allentown v.Hoch, 89 Penn. St., 324; Weckler v. The First National Bank of Hagerstown,42 Md., 581.
CAPITAL STOCK : See Transfer of stock; Increase of; Reduction of.Where a nationl-abanking association purchases shares of its own stock, and
divides them among its directors, to whom the shares are transferred uponthe stock books, the transaction is void, and no title passes. Meyers v.Valley National Bank, 13 National Bankruptcy Register, 34.
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT:1. National-banking associations may issue certificates of deposit. Hunt,
Appellant, 141 Mass., 515; Middle v. First National Bank,.27 Fed. Rep., 503.2. Certain persons, directors of a savings and of a national bank, procured
money from the former on notes made by a third person to them for thepayment of stock of the national bank, issued in the name of such thirdperson for their benefit. These persons were behind in their accountswith the national bank, and the savings bank allowed them to overdrawtheir accounts with it to a large amount, which was used in settling theiraccounts with the national bank. Thereafter the savings bank deliveredthe notes and the check to the national bank, which issued to it a certifi-cate of deposit for an amount covering the whole amount represented bythem. Held, that this certificate of deposit was without considerationand void, and any loss accruing to the savings bank by virtue of thetransactions was due to the fraud or incompetency of its own officers.Niirray v. Pauly, 56 Fed. Rep., 962.
CERTIFICATION OF CHECKS:1. A national-banking association may "certify" a check. Merchants' National
Bank v. Stale National Bank, 10 Wall., 604.2. A broker received coupon railroad mortgage bonds to cover future margins
of a customer and pledged them to a bank as collateral securitj7" for anyindebtedness he might owe to it. Afterward the bank advanced moneyand certified checks on the faith of these bonds, when broker did not havemoney on deposit equal in amount to the checks. Held, under section5208, that although the certifications were unlawful the checks certifiedwere good and valid obligations against the bank. Thompson v. St. Nich-olas National Bank, 146 U. S., 240.
CIRCULATION: See Post-notes; Taxation.1. The circulating notes of a national-banking association are valid though they
do not bear the imprint of the seal of the Treasury. Such imprint wasintended to be simply evidence of the contract, and forms no part of thecontract itself. United States v. Bennett, 17 Blateh., 357.
2. The State can not tax the circulating notes of national-banking associations.Home v. Greene, 25 Miss., 452; contra, Board of Commissioners v. Elston 32Ind., 27; see also Ruffinv. Board of Commissioners, 69 N. C, 498; Lily v. TheCommissioners, 69 N. C., 300.
3. The circulating notes of national-banking associations are included in thephrase " United States Currency" when used in a penal statute. Stater.Ga&ting, 23 La. Ann., 1609.
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COLLATERAL SECURITIES:1. A national-banking association may take stock of a corporation as collateral
security for a loan. Shoemaker v. The National Mechanics'' Bank, 2 Ahb. XI.S., 416 ; Can field v. The State National Bank of Minneapolis, Thorny. Nat.Bank Cas., 312.
2. And it may take for sneh purpose the stock of another national-bankingassociation. National Bank v. Case, 99 U. S., 628.
3. A national-banking association may take a pledge of personal chattels assecurity for a loan. Pittsburg Locomotive and Car Works v. State NationalBank of Keokuk, 2 Cent. L. J., 692; 1 New York Weekly Digest, 332.
4. A national-banking association may take as collateral security for a loan awarehouse receipt for merchandise. Cleveland, Brown <$• Co.. v. Shoeman,40 Ohio St., 176.
5. Where stockholder borrows money from bank and gives as security certificateof his shares of its stock, he is not entitled to recover when, on nonpay-ment of loan, the bank sold his stock and applied proceeds to his credit.National Bank of Xenia v. Stewart, 107 U. S.f 676.
6. Creditor of insolvent bank has the right to prove and have dividends uponhis entire claim, irrespective of collateral security he may hold. Peoplesv. Remington, 121 N. Y., 328.
7. The property which a creditor holds as collateral to the indebtedness of hiedebtor secures him to that extent in case his debt is not paid in full bythe debtor, or by his estate. Evertson v. Booth, 19 Johns., 485.
8. It is the duty of a receiver if a secured debt is so reduced by dividends thatthe security will more than pay it, to redeem the security for the benefitof his trust. Westv. Bank of Rutland, 19 Vermont, 403. Miller's Estate, 8%\Perm. St., US', Bates v. Paddock, 7 Western Reporter, 222.
9. A secured creditor is entitled to dividends upon his claim as it existed at thetime of proving. Chemical National Bank v. Armstrong. 50 Fed. Rep., 798.
CONSTITUTIONALITY :1. Congress has the constitutional power to incorporate banks. McCulloch v.
Maryland, 4 Wheat., 316 ; Osborney. Bank of the United States, 9 Wheat., 738.2. Congress has power to clothe national-banking associations, as to their con-
tracts and dealings with the world, with any special immunities and privi-leges exempting them, in their trade and intercourse with others, from thelaws and remedies applicable in like cases to other citizens. The Chesa-peake Bank v. The First National Bank of Baltimore, 40 Md., 269.
3. Thus, the provision of the banking law that no attachment, injunction, orexecution shall issue against a national-banking association before finaljudgment in any suit, action, or proceeding in a State court is constitu-tional. Ib.
4. Congress having, in the exercise of undisputed constitutional powers, under-taken to provide a currency for the whole country, may secure the benefitof it to the people by appropriate legislation. Yeazie Bank v. Fenny, 8Wall., 533.
5. Congress has the power to divest the United States courts of their jurisdic-tion of suits by or against national banking associations. National Baytjkof Jefferson v. ''Fare et al.,25 Fed. Rep., 209.
6. National-banking associations, being instruments designed to aid the Gov-ernment in the administration of a branch of the public service, can notbe controlled by the States, except in so far as Congress may see propeito permit. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank v. Bearing, 91 U. S., 29.
7. A State law prohibiting the establishment of banking companies in theState without the authority of the legislature was not intended to applyto banking corporations created by authority of Congress, since suclicorporations may be legally established in the State without the consentof the legislature. Stetson v. City of Bangor, 56 Me., 274.
CONVERSION OF BANK : See Oath of director.1. Where a State bank has been converted into a national-banking association
it may enforce all contracts made with it while a State corporation. CityNational Bank v. Phelps, 97 N. Y., 44.
2. And it is liable, after the conversion, for all the obligations, of the old institu-tion. Coffee v. The National Bank of Missouri, 46 Mo., 140; Kelsey v. Thi.National 'Bank of Crawford, 69 Penn. St., 4$(i. '
3. A national-banking association, organized as the successor of a State bank;may take and hold the assets of the bank whose place it takes, thoughthere was not in form a conversion from a State to a national eorporatioijbut the organization of a new corporation. Bank v. Mclntyre, 0 OhiJSt
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CONVERSION OF BANK—Continued.4. And such association will be liable to the depositors of the former bank.
Fans v. Exchange Bank, 79 Mo., 182.5. A State law authorizing national banking associations which have been
converted from State banks to use the name of the original corporationfor the purpose of prosecuting and defending suits is not in conflict withthe national-banking law, and therefore proceedings based upon a judg-ment obtained before the conversion may be instituted by such associa-tion in its former corporate name. Thomas v. Farmers' Bank of Maryland,40 Md., 43.
6. The conversion of a State bank into a national bank, with a, change of name,under the national-bank act does not affect its identity or its right tosue upon liabilities incurred to it by its former name. Michigan InsuranceBank v. Fldred, 143 U. S., 293.
7. No authority other than that conferred by act of Congress is necessary toenable any State bank to become a national-banking association. Caseyv. Galli, 94 U. S., 673.
8. When a State bank is converted into a national-banking association all ofthe directors at the time will continue to be directors of the associationuntil others are appointed or elected, though some of them may not havejoined in the execution of the articles of association and organization cer-tiiicate. Lockwood v. The American National Bank, 9 li. I., 308.
9. But even were the oath required, a majority of all who were directors at thetime of the conversion, and not merely a majority of those who take theoath, are necessary to constitute a quorum, Ib.
CRIMINAL LAW: See False entries; Indictment.1. The willful misapplication of the moneys and funds of a national-banking
association, made an offense by section 5209, Revised Statutes, must be forthe use or benefit of the party charged or of some person or company otherthan the association. United States v. Britton, 107 U. S., 655.
2. The exercise of official discretion in good faith, without fraud, for the advan-tage or the supposed advantage of the association, is not punishable;but if official action be taken in bad faith, for personal advantage andwith fraudulent intent, it is punishable. United States v. Fish, 24 Fed.Rep., 585.
3. It is not necessary that the officer should personally misapply the funds of theassociation. He will be guilty as a principal offender though he merelyprocures or causes the misapplication. II).
4. A loan in bad faith, with intent to defraud the association, is a willful misap-plication within the meaning of the statute. Ib.
5. It is no defense to a charge of embezzlement, abstraction, or misapplicationof the funds of a national-banking association that the funds were usedwith the knowledge and consent of the president and some of the directors.The intent to defraud is to be conclusively presumed from the commissionof the offense. United States v. Taintor, 11 Blatch., 374.
6. Where the president, charged as a trustee with the administration of thefunds of the bank in his hands, converts them to his own use withoutauthority for so doing, he embezzles and abstracts them within the mean-ing of section 5209, Revised Statutes, hi the matter of Van Campen, 2Ben., 419.
7. If, with intent to defraud the association, an officer allows a firm in whichhe is a member to overdraw its account, he will be guilty of misapplyingthe funds of the association. Ib.
8. Allowing the withdrawal of the deposit of one indebted to the associationcan not be charged as a misapplication of the money of the association.United States v. Britton, 108 U. S., 193.
9. It is not a willful misapplication of the moneys of the association within themeaning of section 5209, Revised Statutes, for a president who is insol-vent to procure the discounting by the association of his note not wellsecured. Ib.
10. To constitute the offense of a willful misapplication of the moneys, funds,or credits of the association within section 5209, Revised Statutes, it isnot necessary that the person charged with the offense should have beenpreviously in the actual possession of such moneys, funds, and creditsunder or by virtue of any trust, duty, or employment committed to him.Nor is it necessary to the commission of this offense that the officer mak-ing the willful misapplication should derive any personal benefit there-from. When the funds or assets of the bank are unlawfully taken fromits possession, and afterward willfully misapplied by converting them to
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C iuMTNAL LAW—Contimied.the use of any person other than the bank, with intent to injure anddefraud, the offense; as described in the statute is committed. United Statesv. Harper, 33 Fed. Rep., 471.
11. This criminal act may be done directly and personally, or it may be doneindirectly through the agency of another. If the officer charged with ithas such control, direction, and power of management by virtue of hisrelation to the bank as to direct an application ofits funds in such man-ner and under such circumstances as to constitute the offense of willfulmisapplication, and actually makes such direction or causes such misap-plication to be made, he is equally as guilty as if it was done by his ownhands. Ib.
12. To constitute the offense of willful abstraction by an officer, defined by thestatute, it is necessary that the money or funds of the association shouldbe withdrawn by the officer or by his direction; that such taking or with-drawing should be without the knowledge or consent of the bank, or of itsboard of directors; that the money or funds so taken or withdrawn shouldbe converted to the officer's own use, or for the benefit and advantage ofsome person other than the association, and that this should be done withintent to injure and defraud the association. Ib.
13. It is competent for a State by penal enactments to protect its citizens intheir dealings with national-banking associations located within the State.State v. Fuller, 34 Conn., 280.
14. An officer of a national-banking association can not be punished under Statelaws for embezzling the funds of the association. Commonwealth ex rel.Torrey v. Ketner, 92 Penn. St., 372; Commonwealth v. Felton, 101 Mass., 204.
15. But where the offense committed by an officer is properly a larceny of thefunds, and not an embezzlement, he maybe indicted under a State law.Commonwealth v. Barry, 116 Mass., 1.
16. And an officer may be punished under State laws for making false entriesin the books of the association with intent to defraud it. Luberg v. Com-monwealth, 94 Penn. St., 85.
17. The officers of a national-banking association may be prosecuted underState statutes for fraudulent conversion of the property of individualsdeposited with, and in the custody of, the association. Commonwealth v.Tenney, 97 Mass., 50; State v. Fuller, 84 Conn., 280.
18. As the national-banking law makes the embezzlement, abstraction, orwillful misapplication of the funds of a national-banking associationmerely a misdemeanor, a person who procures such an offense to be com-mitted can not be punished under a State statute which provides that aperson who procures a felony to be committed may be indicted and con-victed of a substantive felony. Commonwealth v. Felton, 101 Mass., 204.
19. The procuring by two or more directors of the declaration of a dividend at atime when there are no net profits to pay it, is not a willful misappro-priation of money of bank within section 5204, Revised Statutes. UnitedStates v. Britlon, 108 U. S., 199.
20. It is not a willful misapplication of bank money by the president, undersection 5209, for him to procure the discount by bank for his own benefit ofan unsecured note on which both maker and indorser are insolvent to hisknowledge. Ib., 193.
21. Nor is president liable for a criminal violation of that section solely byreason of permitting a depositor who is largely indebted to bank to with-draw his deposits without first paying such indebtedness. Ib.
22. It is not a conspiracy against United States, under section 5440, RevisedStatutes, nor a willful misapplication of money of bank, under section5209, for president and director of bank to cause shares of its stock to bepurchased with its money and held on trust. Ib., 192.
23. Purchase of stock in violation of section 5201, Revised Statutes, made withintent to defraud, and by officers named in section 5209, is not punishableunder latter section. United States v. Britton, 107 U. S., 655.
DIRECTORS: See Officers.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY :1. For services performed by the district attorney in bringing a suit against a
national bank, and obtaining a forfeiture of its charter, he is not enti-tled to more than $10, the fees prescribed by section 824, there being noother law in the United States giving a compensation to a district attor-ney for such services. Bashaw v. United States, 47 Fed. Hep., 40.
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2. The 56th (now 153rd) section of the act providing that suits under it, in whichofficers of the United States are parties, shall he conducted hy the districtattorney of the district, is directory only. Kennedy v. Gibson] 8 Wall., 498.
3. District attorney can not recover compensation for services in conductingsuit arising out of the provisions of the national-banking law in whichthe United States or any of its agents or officers are parties. Gibson v.Peters, Receiver, U. S. S. C., October, 1893.
4. The expenses of a receivership can nofc be held to include compensation of dis-trict attorney for conducting a suit in which the receiver is party, and hecan not receive any compensation for services so rendered or offered to berendered. Ib.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA:
After the act of June 30, 1876 (19 Stat., 63), savings banks organized in the Dis-trict of Columbia under an act of Congress, and having a capital stockpaid up in whole or in part, were entitled to become national bankingassociations in the mode prescribed by Revised Statutes, Sec. 5154. Key*ser v. Hits, 133 U. S., 138.
ESTOPPEL:
1. Where an officer of a bank loaned money for his individual benefit upon pre-tended collateral security of the bank, held, that his bank was estoppedto deny the loan and is liable therefor, as the lender dealt with him solelyin his official capacity. Stewart v. Armstrong, 56 Fed. Hep., 167.
2. Vice-president of bank, also manager of a commercial house, substituted ascollateral, notes to order of his house, and indorsed by them withoutconsideration. Held, that as against holders of collateral, the housewas estopped to deny that these notes were properly pledged as securityfor a loan to his bank. Ib.
3. The estoppel upon his bank exists only in favor of lender. Hence, his househas no remedy against it for any liability enforced by the lender on accountof its endorsed notes so pledged. Ib.
4. A shareholder who has held himself out to the world as such is estopped todeny that the association was legally incorporated. Casey v. Galli, 94 TJ.S.,673; Wheelockv. Kost, 77 IIL,296.
5. Where one sued by a national bank is accustomed to deal with it as such, anddoes so deal with it in respect to the matter in suit, he is estopped fromdenying its incorporation. National Bank of Fairhaven v. The PhoenixWarehousing Company, 6 Run., 71.
6. A person who received dividends on shares of stock standing in his name onthe books of a national bank is estopped from denying his liability on theground that he returned the same by check to an officer of the bank. Heis presumed to be the owner of the stock when his name appears upon thebooks of the bank and the burden of proof is upon him to show that heis not in fact tne owner. Finn v. Brown, 142 TJ. S,, 56.
7. A shareholder against whom suit is brought to recover the assessment inadeupon him by the Comptroller will not be permitted to deny the existenceof the association, or that it was legally incorporated. Casey v. Galli3 94TJ. 8., 673.
8. A director is not, by reason of his position, estopped from setting up thedefense of usury in an action brought against him by the association.Bank of Cadiz v. Slemons, 34 Ohio St., 142\
9. The legality of the appointment of the receiver can not be questioned by thadebtors of the bank when sued by him. The bank may move to have th©appointment set aside, but the debtors can not. Cadle v. Baker, 20 Wall.p650; Plait v. Beebe, 57 N. Y., 339,
10. Where a national-banking association has entered into a contract which itis not authorized to make, a party who has enjoyed the benefit of suchcontract can not question its validity. Casey v. La Societe de Credit Mobil*ier, 2 Woods, 77; German National Bank v. Meadowcroft, 95 III., 124.
11. Debtors of national banks, when sued by person whom Comptroller hasappointed receiver under section 50, can not question the legality of hisappointment. Cadle v. Baker, 20 Wall., 650.
12. Where officer of a bank guaranteed payment in name of bant and sold thenote, the bank by retention and enjoyment of the proceeds is estopped todeny officer's act. People's Bank v. National Bank, 101 TJ. S., 181.
13. In such suit stockholder is estopped to deny existence or validity of corpo-ration. Casey v. Galli, 94 U. S., 673.
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E1. The certificate of the Comptroller of the Currency that an association has
complied with all the provisions required to be complied with before com-mencing the business of banking is admissible in evidence upon a plea ofmil tiel corporation; and such certificate, together with proof that theassociation has been acting as a national-banking association for a longtime, is amply sufficient evidence to establish, at least prima facie, theexistence of the corporation. Mix v. The National Bank of Blooming ton, 07III., 20; Merchants' National Bank of Bangorv. Glendon, 120 Mass., 97.
2. The certificate of the Comptroller that the association has complied with allthe provisions of law touching the organization of associations removesany objection which might otherwise have been made to the evidenceupon which he acted. Casey v. Galli, 94 U. S., 673; Thatcher v. West RiverNational Bank, 10 Mich., 196.
3. And in a suit against the association or its shareholders such certificate of theComptroller is conclusive as to the completeness of the organization.Casey v. Galli, supra.
4. A letter from the Comptroller directing the receiver to institute suit, if notobjected to at the time, is sufficient evidence that the Comptroller hasdecided that the enforcement of the individual liability of the shareholdersis necessary. Bowden v. Johnson, 107 U. S., 251.
5. A certificate signed by the Deputy Comptroller of the Currency as "ActingComptroller of the Ciirrencjr," is a sufficient certificate by the Comp-troller of the Currency within the requirements of Revised Statutes, Bee.5154. Asjnnwall v. Butter, 133 U. S., 595.
EiXKCUTION:A judgment against a national bank in the hands of a receiver only establishes
the validity of the claim; the plaintiff can have no execution on suchjudgment,'but must wait pro rata distribution. Bank of Bethel v. Pah-quioque Bank, 14 Wall., 383.
FALSE ENTRIES:1. The only remedy for the making of a false return to the auditor by the cashier
of a bank, of the resources and liabilities of the bank for the purposes oftaxation, is afforded by revised statutes of Ohio, section 2679, whichprovides that the auditor may examine the books of the bank, aud any offi-cer or agent of it under oath, and make out the statement; and any officerof the bank may be fined not exceeding $100 for failing to make the state-ment, or for willfully making a false one. Miller v. First National Bank,21 N.' E. Rep., 860.
2. Any entry on the books of the bank which is intentionally made to representwhat is not true or what does not exist, with intent either to deceive itsofficers or defraud the association, is a false entry within the meaning ofthe statute. United States v. Harper, 33 Fed. Rep., 471.
3. It may be made personally or by direction. Io.4. The erasure of figures already written in the books of a national bank and
the substitution of other figures which falsify the state of the account con-stitute a "false entry" within the meaning of section 5209, Revised Stat-utes, by which it is declared to be a misdemeanor to make "any falseentry in any book, report, or statement of the association, with intent toinjure or defraud," etc. United States v. Crecelius, 34 Fed. Rep., 30.
5. Where false entries are made by a clerk at the direction of the president, thelatter is a principal. In the matter of Van Campen, 2 Ben., 419; UnitedStates v. Fish, 24 Fed. Rep., 5S5.
6. A report of condition of a national bank, whether called for by the Comp-troller of the Currency or not, which is a report in the usual form made byan officer of the bank in his official capacity, if it contains a false entrymade with intent to deceive, is within Revised Statutes, United States,section 5209, which declared such false entries to be a misdemeanor.United States v. Hughitt, 45 Fed. Rep., 47.
7. Where false entries were made by a bookkeeper in a statement requested bya national-bank examiner purporting to give the balance due to deposit-ors, which statement it was the duty of the examiner to make and not thebookkeeper, an indictment for making "false entries in a statement ofthe association" will not be sustained. United States v. Eqet 49 Fed Rep.,852.
8. In an indictment of an officer of a national bank under section 5209, RevisedStatutes, United States, for making false entries in a report to the Comp-troller of the Currency, it is no defense that such entries were made by a
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FALSE ENTRIES—Continued.clerk and verified by the officer without actual knowledge of their truth,since it was his duty to inform himself. United States v. Allen, 47 Fed.Rep., 696.
9. A "false entry" in a report by a national-bank officer or a director to Comp-troller of the Currency within the meaning of section 5209, is not merelyan incorrect entry made through inadvertent negligence or mistake, butis an entry known to the maker to be untrue and incorrect and by himintentionally entered while so knowing its false and untrue character.United States v. Graves, f>3 Fed. Rep., 684.
10. In determining whether a certain false entry, made by a national-bank officerin a report to the Comptroller, was made with intent to deceive or de-fraud, etc., within the meaning of the statute, the jury are authorized toinfer the intent if the natural and legitimate result of such false entrywould be to deceive any other officer or officers of the bank or any agentappointed to examine into its affairs. Fb.
11. 1 n detercniuing whether defendant made a " false entry" within the meaning ofthe statute, when he included in such report, as "Loans and discounts" ofthe bank, amounts which were being carried on the books of the bank as"overdrafts," the jury will not consider whether other national banks fol-lowed the#sanie practice; but the jury, in determining whether such, entry,1if a "false entry,7' was made with intent to deceive and defraud, may con-sider whatever knowledge defendant is shown to have had as to practice ofany other national bank'hi this respect. Fb.
12. It is not necessary to complete the offense of making a "false entry" in areport to the Comptroller of the Treasury of the condition of a nationalbank, with intent to deceive or defraud, that any person shall have beenin fact actually deceived or defrauded; for the making of such a "falseentry " with the intent to deceive or defraud is sufficient. Ih.
13. Under section 5209 of the national-bank act, it is an indictable offense tomake a false entry in a report to the Comptroller of the Currency, or toaid and abet the making of such entry. United States v. French el. ah, 57Fed. Rep., 882.
14. It is not a " false entry " to enter under heading of " Loans and discounts,"items which, on books of the bank, and for convenience of its officers, havebeen temporarily withdraw from that heading, and which are, from dayto day carried on books of the bank under heading of " Suspended loans"while awaiting action of directors as to same being withdrawn fromcharacter of loans and entered up as a loss on profit and loss account.United States v. Graves, 53 Fed. Rep., 634.
FORFEITURE OF CHARTER:1. Under Revised Statutes, United States, section 5239, providing that if the
directors of a national bank shall violate any of the provisions of the titlerelating to the organization and management of banks, the franchises ofthe bank shall be forfeited, such violation, however, to be determined bya proper court of the United States in a suit therefor by the Comptroller,and that in cases of such violation every director participating thereinshall be personally liable for all damages which the bank, its shareholders,or any other person shall have sustained in consequence thereof, theComptroller can not authorize the receiver to bring suit, under section5234, to enforce such personal liability, until it has been adjudged by aproper court that such acts have been done as authorize a forfeiture of thecharter. Wei les v. Graves, 41 Fed. Rep., 459.
2. The right to maintain an action under Revised Statutes, United States, sec-tion ,">239, to recover from a bank director the damages sustained by hisbank in consequence of excessive loans made by him while serving in thecapacity of director, is not affected by the fact that the Comptroller hasor has not procured a forfeiture of the bank's charter. Stephens v. Over-stolz, 43 Fed. Rep., 771.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES:National-banking associations can engage in the business of dealing in and
exchanging Government securities. Van Leuven v. First National Bank,54 N. Y., 671; Yerkes v. National Bank of Fort Jervis, 69 N. Y., 383; Leaehv. Hale, 31 Iowa, 69.
GUARANTY :A personal guaranty, given by stockholders and directors to another bank in
consideration of loans, discounts, or other advances to be made, for therepayment of any indebtedness thus created, imposes a liability on the
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GUARANTY—Continued.guarantors when acted on by tlie guarantee though no notice of the accept-ance of the guarantee was given, for the contract shows a personal interestof the guarantors in the advances constituting a consideration moving tothem. JJoud et. al. v. National ParJc Bank, 54 Fed. Rep., 846.
INCREASE OF CAPITAL STOCK :1. National banks have no authority to increase their capital stock except as
provided by Revised Statutes, section 5142, and act of Congress, May 1,1886;and where an increase is attempted to be made without obtaining the con-sent of two-thirds of the stock, the payment in full of the amount of suchincrease, and the certificate and apx>roval of the Comptroller of the Cur-rency, as required by those statutes, the proceedings are invalid, and pre-liminary subscriptions to such increase can not be enforced. Armstrongv.Stanage et ah, 37 Fed. Be}),, 508.
2. Where one subscribes for shares in the increase of the capital of a national-banking association in a certain amount, such subscription and paymentare upon the implied condition that the increase shall be in the exactamount so fixed; and if such amount is changed, the subscriber may avoidthe subscription and recover the amount paid in. Eaton v. Pacific Bank,144 Mass., 260.
3. And the certificate of the Comptroller of the Currency that the amount ofthe increase in another sum has been paid in, which amount includes whatwas paid by the dissenting subscriber, will not be conclusive upon suchsubscriber. Ib.
4. But if such subscriber has assented to or ratified the change lie will be held ashareholder. Delano v. Butler, 118 U. S., 634.
5. When the previous proceedings looking to an increase in the capital stockof a national bank have been regular and all that are requisite, and astockholder subscribes to his proportionate part of the increase and payshis subscription, the law does not attach to the subscription a conditionthat it is to be void if the whole increase authorized be not subscribed;although there may be cases in which equity would interfere to protecthim in case of a material deficiency. Aspinwall v. Butler, 133 U. S., 595.
6. The Comptroller of the Currency has power by law to assent to an increasein the capital stock of a national bank less than that originally voted bythe directors, but equal to the amount actually subscribed and paid for bythe shareholders under that vote. Ib.
7., Where one subscribes for shares in an increase of capital stock of a nationalbank and pays for the same without waiting to see whether the wholeamount of the increase is taken, he is bound by such subscription andpayment, though the amount of the increase is afterward reduced by thebank and the Comptroller of the Currency. Butler v. Eaton, 141 U. S., 240.
8. The conditions imposed by Revised Statutes, Sec. 5142, to the validity ofincrease of national-bank capital were intended to secure actual cashpayment of subscriptions and to prevent watering stock, not to invalidatebona fide subscriptions actually made and paid. Agpinwall v. Butler, 133U. S., 595.
9. Stockholder in national bank who, with knowledge of its insolvent condi-tion and of all material facts, subscribes for increased stock to sameamount as his original stock, and amount of proposed increase is after-ward reduced, cau not question validity of proceedings for such increaseto annul such subscription and payment;. Delano v. Butler, 118 U. S.,634; Pacific National Batik v. Eaton, 141 ib.y 227; Thayer v. Butler, ib.,
234; Butler v. Eaton, ib., 240.
INDICTMENT :1. An indictment charging defendants with aiding and abetting a director in a
willful misapplication of the money of an association must state facts toshow that there has been such misapplication committed by the director.United States v. Warner, 26 Fed. Rep., 616.
2. An indictment under act of July 12, 1882, amending section 5208, making it amisdemeanor to "certify any check" drawn by a person not then havingon deposit sufficient money to meet same need not allege delivery of checkby bank after certification. Untied States v. Potter, 56 Fed. Re})., 83.
3. When indictment alleges certification as accomplished, authentication willnot be presumed as an essential part thereof, and hence it is unnecessaryto allege absence of required credit or deposit at time of authentication.Ib.
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INDICTMENT—Continued.4. The indictment in charging in the language of section 5208 that the drawer of
the cheek had not on deposit, at the time it was certified, "an amount ofmoney equal to that specified" in the check is sufficient. Ib.
5. The indictment does not charge two offenses in the same count because italleges therein that the check was certified " before the amount thereofhad been entered to the credit of the drawer on the books of the bank/'and also at a time when the drawer did not "have on deposit an amountof money equal to" the amount of the check, lb.
6. An indictment against the president for "aiding and abetting" cashier incertifying check under prohibition can not be sustained, lb.
7. An indictment charging directors of a national-banking association withmaking false entries in a report of condition to the Comptroller of theCurrency can not be sustained under section 5209. Ib.
8. The use in an indictment, under section 5209, of the words "then and there"in alleging that the defendant was president or director of such bank andmade alleged false entries, is not uncertain or repugnant merely becausein one place they may refer to the whole of a day and in another to onlyone instant of the day. Ib.
9. The omission of the signs for dollars and cents in the recital of alleged falseentries in reports and misnomer of reports are immaterial where reportsare set out by their tenor in the indictment. Ib.
10. It is not necessary to allege specifically in such indictment that the reportswere transmitted to the Comptroller of the Currency, or that they werepublished. Ib.
11. Allegations that the false entries were made with intent "to injure anddefraud the said association and certain persons to the grand jurorsunknown" are sufficient. Ib.
12. An indictment against the president of a national bank, under section 5209,for making false entries in the books of the bank, charging that it wasdone "with intent to defraud said association and certain persons to thegrand jurors unknown" is sufficient so far as concerns the allegationsof intent. United States v. Potter, 56 Fed. Rep., 97.
13. When indictment alleges that the false entries indicated that there was thenin the paying teller's department of the bank certain amount in gold,legal tenders, and gold certificates, when in fact such amount was notthere, it is not necessary that it should further allege that such amountwas not then in other departments of the bank. Ib.
14. In addition to the entries themselves, the indictment need set out the con-text only when it so modifies the entries as to be in presumption of law apart of them. lb.
15. The fact that the note teller's and paying teller's books, in which the presi-dent is charged with making the false entries are usually kept by thoseofficers without interference by the president does not invalidate indict-ment thereon. Ib.
16. Counts charging false entries by the president in reports of condition of thebank, which allege that reports were made in conformity to the law andthen set them out by their tenor are bad, for their failure to allege spe-cifically that the reports were verified and attested by the cashier. Ib.
17. An indictment against the president of a national bank, alleging that he"unlawfully and willfully and with intent to injure and defraud thesaid association for the use, benefit, and advantage of himself, didmisapply certain of the money and funds of the association whichhe * * * then and there with the intent aforesaid paid and causedto be paid" to certain persons named, was bad for failure to allege
the fact that made such payment unlawful or criminal. United States v.Eno, 56 Fed. Eep., 218.
18. It is not essential that such indictment should allege that the acts chargedwere done without the knowledge and assent of the directors of the asso-ciation. Ib.
19. Where the entry whose tenor is set forth contains the words " See schedule,"it is not a valid objection to the indictment that these words are notexplained. Ib.
20. It is sufficient if the indictment allege the substance of the reports in ques-tion without setting them out in full. Ib.
21. United States v. Work, 57 Fed. Rep., 391, was decided in accordance withUnited States v. French. 57 Fed. Rep., 382, and United States v. Potter,56 Fed. Rep., 83 and 97. '
22. An allegation in an indictment under this section that defendant" did makea certain false entry in a certain report of the association" will not b©
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construed to mean that the entry was made after the report was com-pleted, and was, in fact, an alteration. United Staies v. French et al.% 57Fed. Hep., 882.
23. The preparation and completion of the report, the making of the false entrytherein, its verification, attestation, and delivery to the Comptroller,may be considered as simultaneous, and there is no repugnance in failingto allege that any or all of these things occurred in consecutive order. Ib.
24. Though the counts in an indictment under this section for aiding andabetting the cashier in making such false entries describe defendant as'•being then and there a director" of the bank in question, it can not beheld that they charge him in aiding and abetting in his official capacity.Ib.
25. Counts in such indictment, which charge defendant with x>r<>euring andcounseling the false entry before the fact, are valid, for such acts arecovered by the clause of the section extending the penalty to anyone who"abets" an officer or agent in the acts prohibited. Ib.
26. In indictment under Revised Statutes, Sec. 5209, for willfully misapplyingthe funds of a national bank, it is not necessary to charge that the fundshad been previously intrusted to defendant; since such act may be doneby an officer or agent of the association without his having previously re-ceived the funds into his manual possession. United States v. Northway,120 U. S., 327.
27. Indictment charging president of a bank with aiding and abetting its cashierin the misapplication of its funds, it is not necessary to aver that he thenand there knew that the person so aided and abetted was the cashier.—Ib.
28. A form of indictment which sufficiently describes and identifies the crimeof abstracting the funds of a national bank created by Revised Statutes,Sec. 5209, and sufficiently states the character and capacity of the bank.Ib.
29 Indictment against president for false entry on books held sufficient in formand averments. United States v. Britton, 107 U. 8., 655.
30. Indictment against president for fraudulent purchase of stock of the bankis bad if it fails to state for whose use purchase was made, or if it statesthat it was for use of the bank, or if it does not aver that it was not madeto prevent loss on previous debt. Ib.
31. Indictment for perjury against officer for false statement under section 5211,Revised Statutes, is bad if, prior to act of 1881, chapter 82, his oath veri-fying report was taken before notary appointed by a State. United Statesv. Curtis, 107 U. S.t 671.
INJUNCTION :
Sec. 5242 Revised Statutes, providing that no injunctions shall issue from a Statecourt against a national bank before final judgment, does not deprive theFederal court of power to issue such injunction or to continue afterremoval of the case an injunction previously granted by a State court.Hower v. Weiss Maltinq and Elevator Co. et. al., 55 Fed. Bep., 856.
INSOLVENT BANKS: See Shareholders; Set-off; Receiver; Preferred claims.1. National-banking associations were not subject to the bankrupt act while
that act was in force. In re Manufacturers' National Bank, 5 Biss., 499.2. The term "insolvency," as used in section 5242, Revised Statutes, forbidding
transfer of the assets of national-banking associations after, or in contem-plation of, such insolvency, has the same meaning as it had when appliedto traders in the bankrupt act; that is, it does not mean an absolute inabil-ity of a debtor to pay his debt at some future time, upon a settlementand winding up of his aifairs, but a present inability to pay in the ordinarycourse of business. Case v. Citizens' Bank of Louisiana, 2 Woods, 23; Mar-ket Bank v. Pacific National Bank, 30 Run., 50.
3. It is not necessary that the facts upon which the Comptroller bases his actionin appointing a receiver should be established by what is competent legalevidence; but he is left to be satisfied as best he can be, under the peculiarcircumstances of each case, of the facts and the necessity for the exerciseof his authority. Platt v. Beebc, 57 N. Y., 330.
4. A return of nulla bona upon an execution issued against the property of anational bank is proof of its insolvency. Wheelock v. Kost, 77 III., 296.
5. The creditors of an insolvent association must seek their remedy through theComptroller, in the mode prescribed by the statute; they can not proceed
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INSOLVENT BANKS—Continued.directly in their own names against stockholders or the debtors of thebank. Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall., 498.
6. The creditors of an insolvent national-banking association in the hands of a.receiver are entitled to Interest on their claims during the period of admin-istration. National Bank of Commonwealth v. Mechanics7 National Bank,94 U. 8., 437; Chemical National Bank v. Bailey, 12 Blatch., 480; White v.Knox, 111 U. S., 784.
7. Where a national bank has leased a banking house for a long term of years,and subsequently becomes insolvent, but during the time it continuedbusiness had not defaulted in paying the rent, the lessor has no claimagainst the receiver by reason of the insolvency or dissolution of the cor-poration or the forfeiture of its franchises, or by the refusal of the receiverto take under the contract and pay the rent. Fidelity Safe Deposit andTrust Co. v. Armstrong, 35 Fed. Rep., 567.
8. A subscriber who has made payments on his subscription to the proposedincrease, believing that the statutory requirements would be compliedwith, is entitled to have the amount thereof allowed as a claim againstthe assets of the bank in the receiver's hands. Armstrong v. Slanage, 37Fed. Hep., 568.
9. Revised Statutes, United States, sections 5234 and 5239, prescribing themethod of enforcing the liability of the directors of national banks forviolation of the banking law, are exclusive of other remedies, and a cred-itor of an insolvent bank for which a receiver has been appointed, can notsue its directors for the purpose of making them personally liable for themismanagement of the bank. National Exchange Bank v. Peters et al., 44Fed. Hep., 13.
10. Bank'property attached by individual creditor after bank is insolvent can notbe sold to pay his demand against the claim of a receiver subsequentlyappointed. National Bank v. Colby, 21 Wall., 609.
11. Depositor, when bank suspends payment and receiver is appointed, is entitledfrom date of his demand to interest on his deposit. National Bank v.Mechanics1 National Bank, 94 TJ. 8., 437.
12. It does not lose its corporate existence by mere default in paying its notesand the appointment of a receiver. Ib.; Bank of Bethel v. Pahquioque Bank,14 Wall., 38S.
13. Such associations may be sued, though a receiver has been appointed and isadministering its concerns. Ib.
14. If failed bank was indebted to its subagent and the collections were enteredin their books as a credit to such indebtedness, they were thereby reducedto possession and passed into the general funds of the failed bank. Com-mercial National Bank v,. Armstrong, 148 TJ. 8., 50.
15. By the terms of an arrangement for the failed bank to remit the 1st, 11th,and 21st of each month, the relations of debtor and creditor were createdwhen the collections were fully made, the funds being on general depositwith the failed bank with the right in that bank to their use until thetime of remittance should arrive. Ib.
16. Where a check of a depositor is accepted by a correspondent bank in pay-ment of a draft for collection, which charges the same to the drawee andcredits the drawer without separating the amount from its general funds,it holds the money as agent for the drawer, who, after insolvency, becomesa mere general creditor, notwithstanding the State constitution provesthat "depositors who have not stipulated for interest shall for suchdeposits be entitled in case of insolvency to preference of claimant overall other creditors. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association v. Clayton, 56 Fed.Rep., 759.
17. Sureties on indebtedness of insolvent bank are not entitled to prove anyclaim against it by reason of the enforcement of their liability as such.Stewart v. Armstrong, 56 Fed. Rep., 167.
18. A creditor of an insolvent national bank, who establishes his debt by suitand judgment after refusal of Comptroller to allow it, is entitled to sharein dividends on debt and interest so established as of day of failure ofbank, not for subsequent interest. White v. Knox, 111 U. S., 784.
19. The personal property of an insolvent bank in hands of a receiver is exemptfrom State taxation. Rosenblatt v. Johnston, 104^ TJ. S., 462.
20. When a creditor of a national bank is entitled to interest on the amount ofhis dividend from the time it was declared by a receiver of the bank.Armstrong v. American Exchange National Bank, 133 TJ. «S\, 433.
21. Construction and application of Revised Statutes, Sec. 5212, as to transfershy insolvent national banks, National Bank v. Butler, 129 U. #., 223%
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INSOLVENT BANKS—Continued.22. What motive is sufficient under Revised Statutes, Sec. 5242, to invalidate
a transfer by a national bank. 1b.23. In estimating the dividends to be paid out of the assets of an insolvent
association, the value of the claims at the time when the insolvency isdeclared is to be taken as the basis of distribution. White v. K?ioXj 111U. S., 784.
INTEBEST: See Usury; Insolvent banks.1. The provision in section 30 of the act of 1884 "that where, by the law of
any State, a different rate is limited for banks of issue organized underState laws, the rate so limited shall be allowed for associations organizedin any such State under the act," is enabling, and not restrictive; and,therefore, a national-banking association in any State may stipulate foras high a rate of interest as by the laws of such State a natural personmay, although State banks of issue are restricted to a less rate. TiffanyV. National Bank of the State of Missouri, 18 Wall., 409.
2. But it is not to be inferred from Tiffany v. National Bank of Missouri that what-ever by the laws of the State is lawful for natural persons in acquiringtitle to negotiable paper by discount islawful fornational banks. NationalBank v. Johnson, 104 U. 8., 271.
3. The interest which a national-banking association may charge is limited tothe rate allowed to the banks of the State generally; and the fact that afew of the State banks are specially authorized to take a higher rate isnot a warrant for a national-banking association to do so. Duncan v.First National Bank of Mount Pleasant, 11 Bank*Mag., 787; Gruber v. FirstNational Bank, 87 Penn. St., 468.
4. Where the State law does not limit the rate of interest which may be chargedon loans to corporations, a national-banking association located in thatState can not charge more than 7 per cent interest on such loans. In reWild, 11 Blaich., 243.
5. Where by the statutes of the State parties are authorized to contract for anyrate of interest, national-banking associations in that State may likewisecontract for any rate, and are not limited to 7 per cent. Hinds v. Marmelejo,60 Cal., 229; National Bank v. Bruhn, 64 Texas, 571.
6. Bank may take the rate of interest allowed by the State to natural personsgenerally, and a higher rate where State banks of issue can take it. Tif-fany v. National Bank of Missouri, supra.
7. May charge rate of interest allowed to natural persons in the State or Terri-tory where bank is located,but can not take more, even on discount ofpaperfor third party, without it being usury. National Bank v. Johnson, supra
JURISDICTION: See Actions.1. The tenth subdivision of section 629, Revised Statutes, which confers upon the
circuit court of the United States jurisdiction of all suits by or againstany national-banking association established in the district for which thecourt is held, has been repealed by the proviso to section 4 of the act ofJuly 12, 1882. National Bank of Jefferson v. Fare et at., 25 Fed. Rep., 200.
2. The object of this proviso was to deprive the United States courts of juris-diction of suits by or against national-banking associations in all caseswhere banks organized under State laws could not likewise sue or be suedin such courts. Ib.
3. But the proviso does not affect the right of the receiver of an insolventassociation to sue in a Federal court. Hendee v. Connecticut and P. R. 11,Co., 26 Fed. Rep., 677.
4. Nor would the act of July 12, 1882, take from the circuit court jurisdictionof a suit brought against a direct or for negligent performance of his duties;for, as such suits rest upon the requirements of the United States laws andby-laws made pursuant thereto, it is a case arising under the laws of theUnited States 1Fitters v. Foster, 28 Fed. Rep., 737.
5. In an action against a national bank in a circuit court of the United States,if all the parties are citizens of the district in which the bank is situated,and the action does not come under section 5209 or section 5239 of theRevised Statutes, the circuit court has no jurisdiction. Whittemore v.Amoskeag National Bank, 134 U. S., 527.
6. The Federal courts have jurisdiction of an action between a national banklocated in one State and a citizen of another State. First National Bankv. Forest, 40 Fed. Rep., 705.
7. An action between a receiver of an insolvent national bank and a depositordoes not present a Federal question under Revised Statutes of the United
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JURISDICTION—Continued.States, section 5242, avoiding preferences to creditors of such an insolventbank. Tehan v. First National Bank et al., 39 Fed. Bep., 577.
8. A receiver of an insolvent national bank is an officer of the United Stateswithin the meaning of section 563, Revised Statutes of the United States,which gives the district courts jurisdiction of "all suits at common lawbrought by the United States, or any officer thereof authorized by law tosue." Stephens v. Bern ays, 41 Fed. Rep., 401.
9. State courts have jurisdiction of suits by and against national bankingassociations. Bank of Bethel v. Pahquioque Bank, 14 Wall., 383; Ordway v.Central National Bank, 47 Md., 217 and Clafflin v. Houseman 93 U. S., 130.
10. Where a national banking association is sued in a State court, the suit mustbe brought in the city or county in which the bank is located. Cadle v.Tracey, 11 Blatch., 101.
11. The United States district court has jurisdiction of an action at Jaw broughtby the receiver of a national bank to recover an assessment made upon astockholder, and the action may be maintained, in such event against theexecutor of a deceased stockholder. Stephens v. Bernays, supra.
12. But in a State where the holder may sue without respect to the ownershipan association may bring suit upon paper so acquired. National PembertonBank v. Porter, 125 Mass., 333; Atlas National Bank v. Savery, 127Mass., 75.
13. But in Talmage v. Third National Bank, 27 Hun., 61, the supreme court ofNew York said: "The words of restriction to the place where said l associa-tion is situated' apply to the county and municipal courts, and not to theState courts. In the State courts of general jurisdiction a national-bank-ing association can be sued whenever an individual can be for the same.cause."
14. A State court can entertain an action brought to recover of a national-bank-ing association the penalty for taking usury. Ordway v. The CentralNational Bank, 47 Md., 217; Hade v. Me Fay, 31 Ohio St., 231; Bletz v. Colum-bia National Bank, 87 Penn. St., 87.
15. The State courts have jurisdiction of an action brought by a shareholder onbehalf of himself and other shareholders to recover of the directors of aninsolvent association damages for injuries resulting from their negligenceand misconduct. Brinckerhoffv. Bostwick, 88 N. Y., 52.
16. A State court has no power to make an order directing the receiver of anational bank, who has been appointed by the Comptroller of the Cur-rency, to pay a judgment obtained against the bank before the receiverwas appointed. Ocean National Bank v. Carll, 7 Hun, 237.
17. State courts have no jurisdiction of the case of an embezzlement of the fundsof the association by one of its officers. Commonwealth v. Felton, 101Mass., 204; Commonwealth ex ret. Torrey v. Ketner, 92 Penn. St., 372.
18. The defense of usury may be set up in action brought in a State court.National Bank of Winter set v. Eyre, 52 Iowa, 114.
19. Neither the Comptroller nor the receiver by putting in an appearance to asuit can subject the United States to the jurisdiction of a court. Case v.Terrell, 11 Wall., 199.
20. A national-banking association is for jurisdiction al purposes a citizen of theState in which it is located. Davis v. Cook, 9 Nev., 134.
21. The offense of making false entries in the books of a bank, for which an offi-cer of the bank is liable to punishment, under section 5209, since it is nota crime of which the State courts have concurrent jurisdiction, under sec-tion 5328. is exclusively cognizable by the Federal courts. In re Enot 54Fed. Hep., 69.
22. Under the provisions of the act of August 13, 1888, national banks aredeemed to be, for jurisdictional purposes, citizens of the State wherein theyare located and they no longer possess the right of removal on the groundthat they are Federal corporations. Burnham et al. v. First National Bankof Leoti, 53 Fed. Rep., 163.
23. When the citizenship is diverse and plaintiff is a resident of the district itis not necessary that he shall also reside in the particular division of thedistrict in which the suit is brought, that a creditor's bill may be main-tained in a Federal court upon a judgment procured in a different Statecourt from the State in which the Federal court sits. Afcrchants' NationalBank et al. v. Chattanooga Construction Co., 53 Fed. Bep., 314.
24. The Federal courts have jurisdiction of suits by receivers of national banksto collect the assets thereof without regard to the citizenship of theplaintiff. Fisher v. Voder, 53 Fed. Hep., 565.
25. An action for money against a national bank whose corporate existence isadmitted is not a suit arising under the laws of the United States. Ulstm*County Savings Institution v. Fourth National Bank, 8 N, T.7 162.
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JURISDICTION—Continued.26. The pro vision that the Federal courts shall not have jurisdiction of an action
on a promissory note or other chose in action by an assignee thereof,unless the action might have been maintained in such courts if no assign-ment or transfer had been made (act August 13, 1888), does not apply tothe indorsement and transfer of the payee of notes which were made tohim merely that he might as agent of the maker raise money for it bynegotiating them with third persons. H aehusett National Bankv. SiouxCity Stove Works, 56 Fed. Rep., 821.
27. If the citizenship of original payee of promissory note is material to juris-diction of an action by indorsee against maker, plaintiif must affirma-tively plead it. United States National Bank v. McNair, 56 Fed. Rep., 323.
28. A suit on the official bond of the cashier of a national bank, conditioned fora faithful performance of the duties thereof, "according to law and theby-laws" of the bank, involves a Federal question and is maintainable ina Federal court irrespective of the citizenship of the parties. Walker elal. v. Windsor National Bank, 56 Fed. Rep., 76. '
29. In a suit which is properly brought in a Federal court, because it involves aFederal question, the court has full jurisdiction of the defendant, who,though a resident of another district, waives his personal privilege ofbeing sued in his district by voluntarily appearing. II).
30. A citizen of New York brought suit in the circuit court of North Carolinaagainst a citizen of North Carolina on promissory note to cashier of nationalbank, which was also located there. Note had been indorsed to plaintiff.After indorsement a receiver had been appointed for the bank. Held,that the receiver would have been an assignee of the note although theassignment was brought about by operation of law, and that as bankcould not have sued in circuit court neither could the receiver* nor theplaintiff, as the court had no jurisdiction. Ib.
31. Under the above statute assignee can not maintain a suit on a promissorynote unless the original payee could have prosecuted it. Ib.
32. The exemption of national banks from suits in State courts in other thantheir own county or city, by act of February 18, 1875 (18 Stat., 316, chap.80), was a personal privilege which could be waived by appearing to suchsuit and not claiming the immunity. First National Bank v. Morgan, 132U. S., 141.
33. The provision in act of July 12, 1882 (22 Stat., 163, chap. 290, sec. 4), respect-ing suits by or against national banks, refers only to suits brought afterthe passage of that act. Ib.
34. This court has jurisdiction to review a judgment in State courts involving thequestion whether a national bank is exempted from liability to account forbonds purchased by it on condition of selling back on demand. LoganBankv. Town send, 139 U. S., 67.
35. When transaction of transfer of national bank shares does not present acase arising under national-banking act, and so involving a Federalquestion. Le Sassier v. Kennedy, 123 U. 8., 521.
LENDING CREDIT:1. A national-banking association can not lend its credit. Johnson v. Charlottes-
ville National Bank, 3 Hughes, 657; Seligman v. CharloUesviUe NationalBank, 3 Hughes, 647; National Bank of Commerce v. Atkinson, 55 Fed. Rep.,465.
2. A national banking association can not take a pledge of its stock to securea deposit made by it with another bank. Such a transaction amounts toa lending upon the security of its own shares. Bank v. Lanier, 11 Wall., 369.
3. Though a bank is prohibited from lending money upon the security of itsown shares, yet, if the shares have been sold and the proceeds applied tothe nayii'ent of the debt, the courts will not aid the shareholder torecover the value of the shares. He can dispute the validity of the trans-action only while the contract is executory, and the security still subsistsin the possession of the bank. National Bank of Xenia v. Stewart, 107 U.S., 676.
LIABILITY : See Officers: Shareholders.1. And where an association receives United States bonds of one class for the
purpose of having them converted into bonds of another class, it is not amere mandatary, but is responsible for the failure to deliver the bonds ondemand. Leach v. Hale, 31 Iowa, 69.
2. Where a national-banking association has taken collaterals to secure a loan,and, after the loan has been repaid, holds them to secure future advances.
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LIABILITY—Continued.it is not a gratuitous bailee; and it is responsible for the loss of snch col-laterals occasioned by its lack of ordinary care and diligence, though atthe time the bailor was not indebted to it. Third National Bank of Balti-more v. Boyd, 44 Aid., 47.
3. A bank receiving a certificate of deposit for collection, and mailing it to thedrawer with a request for a remittance, is guilty of negligence. FirstNational Bank of EvanscilleY. Fourth National Bank of Louisville, 56 Fed.Rep., 967.
4. A bank is charged with notice of letters duly mailed to it and received bythe general bookkeeper, whose duty it is to open and distribute mail mat-ter, although he conceals such letters to hide certain irregularities in hisoffice, and thereby prevents their coming into the hands of the other bankofficers. 11).
5. The E. bank, on May 8, 1888, mailed to theL. bank for collection a certificateof deposit issued by P. & Co., which, the next day, negligently mailed itto P. & Co. with request to remit. On June 1 the L. bank credited theE. bank with the item in account current for May, and wrote that nothinghad been heard from P. & Co. On June 22 the L. bank wrote that repeatedletters about the item had remained unanswered. The L. bank nowcharged the E. bank with the item. No further correspondence ensued.P. & (Jo. continued in good credit until after January 1, 1889, when theyfailed. Held, That the L. bank was not responsible for more than nom-inal damages, lo.
6. Where bank acquires title to real estate by conveyance from its presidentwho held same under deed reciting full payment of purchase money, andbank has no actual knowledge that purchase money was not in fact paid,it is an innocent purchaser without notice, and is not chargeable withconstructive notice because of the knowledge of its president. FirstNational Bank of Sheffield et al. v. Tompkins, 57 Fed. Rep., 20.
7. Where grantor states to director of bank that he is willing to convey a halfinterest in certain land to the bank's president, with the understandingthat such president was to deed the w hole interest to the bank, and thepresident of the bank was to pay him by giving Mm credit upon notesthen running against him in the bank. Held, Not to amount to noticeto the director that the grantor intends to retain a vendor's lien, but 'rather imports a notice that no such lien is to be retained. Io.
8. If a cashier, without authority to buy coin in behalf of his bank, does sobuy it, and it goes into the funds of the bank, it is liable. Merchants'Bank v. State Bank, 10 Wall., 604.
9. National bank is liable for damages occasioned by the loss through grossnegligence of a special deposit made in it with knowledge and acqui-escence of its officers and directors. National Bankv. Graham, 100 U. S., 699,
LIEN : See Preferred claims.1. An association has equitable lien upon dividends declared for any j ust debt
'due to it from the shareholders. Hager v. Union National Bank, 63 Me.,509.
2. But a creditor will not have a lien upon the funds of the association becausechecks given in settlement of balances were fraudulent, and were given ata time when the bank was hopelessly insolvent and its officers were con-templating flight. Citizens' National Bank v. Dowd, 35 Fed. Rep., 340.
3. Bank can not acquire a lien on its own stock held by its debtors, even if itsby-laws are framed with that intention. Bidlard v. Bank, 18 Wall., 589.
4. Loans by bank to stockholder do not give lien to bank on his stock. Ib.;Bank v. Lanier, 11 Wall., 369.
LIQUIDATION:1. A national bank may go into voluntary liquidation and be closed by a vote
of two-thirds of its shareholders, although contrary to the wishes andagainst the interest of the remainder. Watkins v. National Bank of Law-rence, 32 Pac. Rep., 914.
2. A national bank which has gone into voluntary liquidation will continue toexist as a body corporate for the purpose of suing and being sued until itsaffairs are completely settled. National Bank v. Insurance Company, 104U. S.f 54; Ordway v. Central National Bank, 47 Md., 217.
3. After an association goes into liquidation there is no authority on the part ofits officers to transact any business in its name so as to bind its share-holders, except that which is implied in the duty of liquidation, unlesssuch authority has been expressly conferred by the shareholders. Rich-mond v. Irons, 121 U. S.t 27.
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LIQUIDATION—Continued.4. The Comptroller may appoint a receiver for a bank that has voted to go into
voluntary liquidation. Washington National Bank of Tacoma v. Eckels,Fed. Rep., 1893.
5. Where a bank has gone into voluntary liquidation, and the Comptroller hasno power to appoint a receiver, a proper court, in a case where suchaction is necessary to protect the interests of a creditor, will appoint areceiver for it. Irons v. Manufacturers' National Bank, 6 Biss., 301.
6. Where a national bank is insolvent and in process of voluntary liquidation,and its affairs are being greatly mismanaged by its managing agents, tothe injury of its creditors and stockholders, and some of the creditorsand stockholders are being favored to the injury of others, a receiver maybe appointed in such a case, even where the bank only has been made adefendant. Elwood v. First National Bank, 21 Kans., 673.
7. Where after an association has gone into liquidation a receiver is appointed atthe instance of the creditors, the expenses of such receivership must bepaid by the creditors. The shareholders can not be made individuallyliable for such expenses. Richmond v. Irons, supra.
8. In case of book accounts in favor of depositors, interest begins to run againstan association in liquidation from the date of the suspension of business. Ib.
9. Without express authority from the shareholders in a national bank its offi-cers, after the bank goes into liquidation, can only bind them by actsimplied by the duty of liquidation. Ib.
10. Creditors of national bank who, after it suspends payment and goes intovoluntary liquidation, receive in settlement of their claims bills receiva-ble, indorsed or guaranteed in the name of the bank by its president, cannot claim as creditors against the shareholders, as the original debt ispaid. Ib.
LOANS:1. Sec. 5200, Revised Statutes, which provides that the total liabilities to any
'* association of any person, etc., shall not exceed one-tenth part of the capi-tal stock paid in, was intended only for the guidance of the association,and, though its franchises may be liable to forfeiture for violation of thelaw, the association may recover of the borrower the full amount of theloan. Gold Mining Company v. Rocky Mountain National Bank, 96 U. S.,640; O'Hare v. Second National Bank of Titusville, 77 Penn. St., 96; Shoe-maker Y. The National Mechanics' Bank, 2 Abb., U. S., 416; Stewart v. NationalUnion Bank of Maryland, 2 Abb., U. S., 424.
2. A note is not illegal because at the time it was discounted by the associationthe maker was indebted to the association in a sum equal to more than one-tenth part of its capital. O'Hare v. Second National Bank of Titusrille,supra.
3. And a court of equity will not enjoin an association, at the instance of theborrower, from transferring to innocent third persons notes and securities,on the ground that the notes represent part of a loan made in excess of 10per cent of the capital of the association. Elder v. First National Bank ofOttawa, 12Kans., 238.
4. Where a State bank makes a loan to one person of an amount in excess of one-tenth part of its capital, and is afterward converted into a national bank,it may, after conversion, extend the time for payment of such loan withoutviolating section 5200, Revised Statutes. Allen v. The First National Bankof Xcnia, 23 Ohio St., 97.
5. Defendant sued by national bank for moneys it loaned him can not set up asbar that they exceed one-tenth of capital paid in. Gold Mining Co. v. Na-tional Bank, supra.
6. Placing by one bank of its funds on permanent deposit with another is a loanwithin this enactment. Bank v. Lanier, 11 Wall., 369.
MANDAMUS :The writ of mandamus can not issue in a ease where its effect is to direct or con-
trol the head of an executive department in the discharge of an executiveduty, involving the exercise of judgment or discretion. United States exrel. Boynton v. Blaine, 139 U. S., 306.
MARRIED WOMEN :A national-banking association may take as security for a loan the indorsement
of a married woman, charging her separate estate. Such security is to betreated as personal security, within the meaning of the banking law, andnot as a mortgage. Third National Bank v. Blake, 73 N. Y., 260.
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MORTGAGE : See Real estate.1. ^National-banking* assocations are by implication prohibited from taking
mortgages on real estate as security for contemporaneous loans. NationalBank v**. Matthews, 98 TJ. 8., 621; Fowler v. Scully, 72 Penn. St., 456; KansasValley National Bank v. Ro-ivell, 13 Dill., 871; Commonwealth Bank v. Clark,4 Mo., 59; Crocker v. Whitney, 71 N. Y., 161; Fridley v. Bowen, 87 III., 151.
2. But where such security has been taken, no one but the Government can beheard to complain that the association has exceeded its powers. NationalBank v. Matthews, supra; National Bank v. Whitney, 103 U. S., 99; Swopev.Leffingwell, 105 U. 8., 3; Reynolds Y. National Bank, 112 TJ. S., 405; Forticrv. National Bank, 112 TJ. 8., 439.
3. Where a national hanking association sells real estate it may take a mortgagethereon to secure the payment of the purchase money. New Orleans Na-tional Bank v. Raymond, 29 La. Ann., 355.
4. An agreement by a national-banking association to the effect that, in case anote discounted by it shall not be paid, a mortgage given by the maker tohis indorser shall inure to the benefit of the association, is not inhibitedby the national-banking law. First National Bank v. Haire, 36 Iowa, 448;National Bank v. Matthews, supra.
5. A national bank may loan on security of a mortgage if not objected to by theUnited States. National Bank v. Matthews, ib; National Bank Y. Whitney,supra; Fortier v. New Orleans National Bank, supra.
NEGOTIABLE TAPER :The president and secretary of a corporation are presumed to have authority to
execute a promissory note in the name of the corporation, and the holderof such note will not b°e affected by the fact that such authority did notexist unless he is shown to have had notice thereof. American ExchangeNational Bank v. Oregon Pottery Co., 55 Fed. Rep., 265.
OATH OF DIRECTOR:1. The directors of a bank at the time of its conversion into a national-banking
association are not required to take the oath of directors. Loftkwood Y.American National Bank, 9 R. I., 808.
2. Prior to the act of February 26, 1881, a notary public holding his commissionunder a State had no authority to administer the oath required by section5211, Revised Statutes; and therefore a cashier who made oath before suchnotary to a false statement of the condition of his association was notguilty of perjury. United States v. Curtis, 107 TJ. S., 671.
OFFICERS :1. Directors of national-banking associations may remove the president, both
under the law of Congress and the articles of association, where the latterso provide. The power exists, though the association has adopted noby-laws. Taylor v. Mutton, 43 Barb., 195.
2. The officers of a national-banking association can hold their positions onlyby the tenure specified in section 5136, Revised Statutes, viz, the pleasureof the board of directors. Harrington v. First National Bank of Chittenango,Thomp. N B. Cas. 761; Taylor v. Hutton, supra.
3. The executive officers of an association can not bind it as a gratuitous bailee,unless they have a special authority from the board of directors so to do,or there exists a general custom or usage to that effect. First NationalBank of Lyons v. Ocean National Bank, 60 N. Y.,278.
4. The personal liability of directors of a national bank for violation of RevisedStatutes, United States, section 5204, by declaring dividends in excess ofnet profits, and of section 5200, for loaning to separate persons, firms, orcorporations amounts exceeding one-tenth of the capital stock can notbe enforced in an action at law. Welles v. Graves, 41 Fed. Rep., 459.
5. The election of an individual as a director does not constitute him an agent ofthe corporation with authority to act separately and independently of hisfellow members. It is the board duly convened and acting as a unit thatis made the representative of the association. The assent or determinationof the members of the board acting separately and individually is not theassent of the corporation. The law proceeds upon the theory that thedirectors shall meet and counsel with each other, and that any determina-tion affecting the association shall be arrived at and expressed only aftera consultation at a meeting of the board, attended by at least a majorityof its members. National Bank v. Drake 85 Kans., 564.
6. An officer may, in the ordinary course of business, borrow money of the asso-ciation. Blair v. First National Bank of Mansfield, 10 Chicago Legal News, 84.
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OFFICERS—Continued.7. All directors who participate in and assent to a loan in excess of one-tenth of
the capital of the hank, in violation of section 5200, Revised Statutes,will he liable to the hank for all damages sustained by it in consequenceof such loan. Witters v. Soivles, 31 Fed. Hep., 1.
8. If a cashier, without authority from the directors so to do, makes a loan inexcess of one-tenth of the capital of the association, he will he liable, incase of loss, for the amount of the excess. Second National Bank ofOswego v. Burt, 93 X. Y., 233.
9. The directors of a national bank will not be held liable for loss occasioned tothe bank through the frauds of a codirector in which they had no part,and which were perpetrated, without their connivance or knowledge. Itis not sufficient to charge them with liability that the frauds might havebeen prevented by the exercise on their part of a proper degree of super-vision over the affairs of the bank. Movhis v. Lee, 30 Fed. Hep., 298.
10. But directors of a national bank must exercise ordinary care and prudencein the administration of the affairs of the bank, and this includes some-thing more than officiating as figureheads; they are entitled under thelaw to commit the banking business as defined to the duly authorizedofficers, but this does not absolve them from the duty of reasonable super-vision nor ought they to be permitted to be shielded from liability becauseof want of knowledge of wrongdoing if that ignorance is the result ofgross inattention. Briggs v. Spaulding, 141 TJ. S., 131.
11. Directors of a national bank are " officers" within the meaning of RevisedStatutes, United States, section 5209, which makes it a misdemeanor forbank officers to make false entries in any book, report, or statement ofthe bank, with intent to deceive any of its officers. United States v.
' Means et ah, 42 Fed. Hep., 599.12. The president of a national bank has no power inherent in his office to bind
the bank on the execution of a note in its name, but power to do so maybe conferred on him by The board of directors, either expressly by resolu-tion to that effect, or by subsequent ratification, or by acquiescence intransactions of a similar nature of which the directors have notice.National Bank of Commerce v. Atkinson, 55Fed. Rep., 465.
13. If a president of a bank exercised the functions of a cashier, and was thesole managing officer of the bank, he had authority to borrow money forthe use of the bank in the regular course of its business. Simons et al. v.Fisher, 55 Fed. Rep., 905.
14. Under section 5136 of the national-bank act, the cashier of a national bankhas no power to bind it to pay the draft of a third person on one of itscustomers to be drawn at a future day, when it expects to have a depositfrom him sufficient to cover it, and no action lies against the bank forits refusal to pay such a draft. Flannagan et al. v. California NationalBank et al., 56 Fed. Hep., 959.
15. Persons elected directors of bank about which there is no suspicion of any-thing wrong, but which became bankrupt in ninety days, are not person-ally responsible, because they did not institute an investigation. Briggsv. SpauJding, 141 TJ. S., 132.
16. Duties of directors as to supervision over affairs of bank considered. Ib.17. If director is seriously ill, the others may give him leave of absence for a
year, and if frauds are committed while he is absent, and without hisknowledge, he is not responsible. Ib.
18. Director is not precluded from resignation within the year by section 5145,Revised Statutes, providing that he shall hold office for one year, anduntil successor is elected. Ib.
19. It is within scope of general authority of cashier to receive offers for pur-chase of securities held by the bank, and to state whether or not bankowns securities in its possession. Xenia BankY. Stewart et al., 114 TJ. S., 224.
PLACE OF BUSINESS:1. The provisions requiring "the usual business" of the association to be tran-
sacted " at an office or banking house in the place specified in its organi-zation certificate" must be construed reasonably; and a part of the legiti-mate business of the association which can not be transacted at the bankinghouse may be done elsewhere. Merchants' Batik v. State Bank, 10 Wall., 604.
2. Although the general business of a national-banking-association is to be trans-acted at its place of business, yet if the association is fully advised of thefacts, and does not object, and there is no fraud, its officers, when actingwithin the general scope of their authority, may bind it by acts done atanother place. Burton v. Barley, 9 Biss.,253.
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POST-NOTES:1. A certificate of deposit, endorsed by payee, is not in violation of section 5183
Revised statutes which forbids national banks to issue any other notes tocirculate as money than such as are authorized by the provisions of thestatute. In re Hunt, 141 Mass., 515.
2. Certificates of deposit in the ordinary form, issued by a national bank todepositors and payable to order, are not post-notes within the prohibitionof section 5183 Revised Statutes. Middle v. First National Batik of Butler,27 Fed, Hep., 503.
POWERS :1. To the enumerated powers of national-banking associations are to be super-
added all the powers incidental to the business of banking. Paltison v.Syracuse National Bank, 80 N. ¥., 82.
2. A national bank may buy a check drawn upon another bank; and whetherthe check is payable to order or to bearer is immaterial. First NationalBank of Rochester v. Harris, 10S Mass., 514.
3. A national-banking association, in the compromise of a claim growing out ofits legitimate business, may take railroad stock. First National Bank ofCharlotte v. National Exchange Bank of Baltimore, 92 U.S., 122.
4. And when necessary to do so, i'" may pay the difference between the valueof the stock and the amount of the claim. Ib.
5. A national-banking association may take and hold the coupons of municipalbonds, and may maintain actions thereon. First National Bank of NorthBennington v. Town of Bennington, Browne''s N. B. Cas., 437; Lyons v. LyonsNational Bank, 19 Blatch.^ 279.
6. A national-banking association may receive a deposit to be held by it assecurity for the faithful performance of a contract between the depositorand another. Bushnell v. The Chautauqua County National Bank, 10 Hun,378.
7. Whatever the terms of an arrangement being made before the date of thedrawee bank's certificate of authorization, it is invalid under RevisedStatutes, section 5136, providing that no banking association " shalltransact any business except such as is incidental and necessarily prelim-inary to its organization, until it has been authorized by the Comptrollerof the Currency to commence the business of banking." Armstrong v.National Bank of Springfield, 38 Fed. Hep., 883.
8. Where an association has made or ratified a contract to give a person a cer-tain number of the shares of its stock, upon condition that he will con-tinue to do his business with it, and derives the benefit from this contract,the other party may recover of the association the value of the shares.Rich v. State National Bank of Lincoln, 7 Nebr., 231.
9. As the national-currency act of 1864 authorizes banks created under it tobuy and sell coin, such bank, having coin in pledge, may sell and assignits special property therein. Merchants' Bank v. State Bank, 10 Wall., 604.
10. The clause requiring the usual business of the bank to be done at an officeor banking house in the place selected does not prevent its purchase ofcoin at the banking house of another bank. 1b.
11. In adjusting and compromising claims growing out of a legitimate bankingtransaction, it may take stocksof other corporations with a view to sellingthem at a profit. First National Bank v. National Exchange Bank, 92 U.S., 122.
12. A national bank is not prohibited by law from guaranteeing payment of anote. People's Battle Y. National Bank, 101 U. S., 181.
13. Under national-banking act one can exercise only the powers expresslygranted and those necessarily incidental. Logan Bank v. Toivnsend, 139U. S., 67.
PREFERRED CLAIMS. See Liens; Special deposits.1. Section 3466 which gives the United States a priority for all claims it has
against insolvent debtors, does not apply to the case of an insolventnational-banking association. Cook County National Bank v. United States,107 U. S., 445.
2. A preference, to be within the meaning of section 5242, Revised Statutes,must be given to an existing creditor to secure a preexisting debt. Atransfer by an insolvent bank to secure a contemporaneous loan is not aviolation of the law. Casey v. La Societe de Credit Mohilier 2, Woods, 77.
3. Revised Statutes, United States, section 5242, which prohibits all transfers byany national-banking association made after the commission of an act ofinsolvency, or in contemplation thereof, with the view to a preference
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Vl\E FERREI) CL AlMS—COilti 11110(1.of one creditor over another, is directed to a preference, not to the givingof security when a debt is created; and if the transaction be free fromfraud in fact, and. is intended merely to adequately protect a loan made atthe time, the creditor can retain property transferred to secure such a loanuntil the debt is paid, though the debtor is insolvent, and the creditorhas reason at the time to believe that to be the fact. Armstrong v. ChemicalNational Bank, 41 Fed. Rep., 234.
4. A banker's lien for the amount of the balance of its general account does notexist when the securities have been deposited with the bank for a specialpurpose, or for the payment of a particular loan. Ib.
5. Section 5242, Revised Statutes, United States, does not prohibit a bank whichhas in good faith accepted the draft of a national bank the day before thelatter sinsolvency, and afterwardpaid the same, from applying the proceedsof collections made by it, on paper in its hands belonging to the insolventbank, to the payment of the draft, since its lien on such collections runsfrom the date of the acceptance. In re Armstrong, 41 Fed. Be})., 381.
6. The insolvency need be in the contemplation of the bank only. It need notbe known to the person to whom the transfer is made. Case v. Citizens'Bank of Louisiana, 2 Woods 23.
7. After the directors of an insolvent association have voted to close its doors,any transfer of assets whereby a creditor secures a preference must be pre-sumed to be made witli an intent to prefer. National Security Bank v.Price, 22 Fed. Hep., 697.
8. Where the officers of an association which is in danger of insolvency, forVne purpose and in tlie expectation of preventing a failure, make a pledge ofsecurities to a depositor to induce him not to withdraw his deposit, sucha pledge is not a preference within the meaning of section 5242, RevisedStatutes, and will not be set aside when the association afterward isdeclared insolvent. Roberts v. Hill, 23 Fed. Rep., 811.
9. Where an insolvent association receives a deposit a short time before closingits doors, its officers knowing of the insolvency at" the time, the receipt ofsuch deposit is a fraud upon the depositor, and no title passes to the asso-ciation, and therefore the depositor may reclaim the wrhole amount of thedeposit; and as he claims under his original title, and not under a trans-fer from the association, such reclamation does not amount to a preference.Cragie et al. v. Hadley, 99 N Y., 131.
10. A trust was not impressed upon funds deposited on day the bank closed itsdoors in the absence of proof that the deposit had not gone into the gen-eral funds of the bank and lost its identity before reaching the receiver.In re North River Bank, 14 N. ¥., 261.
11. Where the proceeds of an item indorsed "for collection and return" weremingled with other moneys of the bank, if it was a breach of trust it wasa conversion, and plaintiff became a simple contract creditor, with nopreference at law. Philadelphia National Bank v. Doted, 38 Fed. Rep. 172.
12. Where by agreement and custom a national bank received drafts from itscorrespondent indorsed "for collection for the," and credited it to them ascash, with the understanding that auy unpaid draft should be chargedback, and where the collecting bank failed before collection, the proceedsof the draft coming into the hands of a receiver, the correspondent bankhas the rights of a general creditor only. First National Bank v. Arm-strong, 39 Fed. Rep., 231.
13., Where plaint iff and defendant banks for several years had acted as agentsfor each other in the collection of checks, notes, and drafts, and whereplaintiff sent defendant a note "for collection and credit" which onmaturity was paid by a check and credit was immediately given on thebooks, but defendant failed and the check passed into the hands of areceiver—Held, that in view of the course of dealing the two banks stoodin the relation of debtor and creditor with respect to the amount of thecheck, and it became part of the assets of the bank. Franklin CountyNational Bank v. Beal, 49 Fed. Rep., 606.
14. Whether the title to a check deposited with a bank passes to tne bankbefore collection, so as to immediately create the relation of debtor andcreditor between it and the depositor, is a question of fact, dependingupon the circumstances and course of dealing in each particular case.City of Somerville v. Beal, 49 Fed, Rep., 790.
15. Where a bank in accordance with its custom credited checks deposited by acustomer at the close of eaeh day's business, retaining the right to subse-quently charge off the same if returned unpaid from the clearing house,and the bank became insolvent on a succeeding day, title in the checks
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PREFERRED CLAIMS—Continued.passed to the bank so as to create the relation of debtor and creditor.Ib.
16. Where a national bank collected all papers sent to it by complainant underan arrangement which constituted the bank the agent of complainant, thelatter can recover, on the gronnd of a trust, from a receiver of the banksuch portion only of the proceeds of its paper sent to the bank as ifc showshas passed into the receiver's hands, either in its original or some substi-tuted form. Commercial National Bank v. Armstrong, 89 Fed. Hep., 684.
17. Where checks and drafts sent from one bank to another indorsed "for collec-tion7' and credited "subject to payment" according to the dealings betweenthe banks, and part of them were paid to the receiver of the latter bankafter its failure and the balances were credited to it by the payors, theamount paid the receiver should be accounted for as a trust fund, but thebalance as a general debt. First National Bank v. Armstrong, 42 Fed.Hep., 193.
18. Negotiable paper with restrictive indorsement credited by agent on date ofreceipt "subject to payment/7 although account is subject to be drawnupon, title is not transferred, and upon the insolvency of the agent beforereceiving notice of the collection of the item, the owner is entitled to theproceeds in the hands of the collecting agent. Fifth National Bank v.Armstrong, 40 Fed. Bep., 46.
19. The drawers of a draft deposited with a bank for collection, and by it for-warded to a correspondent bank, are entitled to the amount as against thereceiver of the forwarding bank, which was insolvent, and known to beso by its officers when it received the draft, and suspended payment beforethe proceeds were withdrawn from the collecting bank. Importers andTraders1 National Bank v. Peters et al., 123 Court of Appeals, N. Y., 272.
20. When a hank which has received a draft for collection sends it to anotherbank for that purpose, and on being advised that the latter bank has col-lected the draft credits the depositor and then becomes insolvent withouthaving received the money from the collecting bank, the depositor remainsthe owner of the draft, and is entitled to its proceeds from the collectingbank against the receiver and the creditors of the insolvent bank. Ann-strong v. National Bank of Boyertown, 11 S. W. dlep., 411; Manufacturers'National Bank v. Continental Bank et al., 20 N. W. Bep., 193.
21. A bank which collects a draft sent to it by another bank for that purposewith directions to remit the proceeds to a third bank for the owner's ac-count does not thereby become a trustee, so that the fund can be followedinto the hands of a receiver, although it had become mixed with the othercash of the bank before his appointment; especially when it appears thatthe business was carried on, and money paid out, for several days afterthe collection was probably made. Merchants and Farmers' Bank v. Austinet al., 48 Fed. Bep., 25.
22. A draft given to a bank in the ordinary course of business does not consti-tute an equitable assignment of the fund nor is it sufficient that draft bedrawn by bank against its reserve fund in another city and given inexchange for clearing house certificates upon the president's representa-tion that it owes a heavy debt at the clearing house which it is unable tomeet and his statement, showing the amount of the reserve fund againstwhich the draft was drawn. Fourth Street National Bank v. Yardleij,Beceiver, 55 Fed. Bep., 850.
23. Where bank sends paper to another bank for collection and credit on generalaccount, the custom being to enter credit only when paper is collected,the relation being that of principal and agent until collection and receiptof money by the second bank, and if latter sends to another bank, whichcollects but does not remit until latter bank has failed, the former canrecover the proceeds from the receiver thereof. Beal v. National Exchange.Bank of Dallas, 55 Fed. Bep., 894.
24. In a package of miscellaneous bonds was the memorandum of the date,amount, and time when due, and also the words "$6,500 due Putnam."Held, that these facts did not show an equitable assignment by the bankto the plaintiff of $6,500 worth of bonds. To constitute an equitableassignment of property, there must be an appropriation or separation andthe mere intent to appropriate is not sufficient. Putnam Savings Bank v.Beal, 54 Fed. Bep. 577.
25. Where the treasurer and tax collector of a county, without authority of law,deposit county money in a bank and receive certificates of deposit marked"special," the title to the moneys does not pass although there is no agree-ment that the identical bills shall be returned and they are mixed with
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the hank's general funds, and the county is entitled to recover an equalamount from a receiver of the hank prior to the payment of the generaldepositors, San Diego County v. California National Bank et al., 52 Fed.Hep., 59.
2G. The indorsement of a draft to a hank "for collection," accompanied hy acredit of the amount to the endorser's account, does not transfer title tothe hank, and correspondent of the hank who collects draft for it is respon-sible therefor to indorser. Tyson v. Western National Bank of Baltimore,26 Att. Hep. 520.
27. Paper for collection was indorsed, "Pay to (correspondent) hank or orderfor collection for (transmitting) bank." On insolvency of correspondent,Held, that the relation as to uneollected paper was that of principal andagent; that a subagent had collected some of such paper was not a com-mingling of these collections with the funds of the failed bank and didnot relieve them from the trust obligation created by its agency nor createany difficulty in specially tracing it. Commercial National Bank v. Arm-strong. 148 U. S., 50.
REAL ESTATE : See Mortgages.
1. Where a national-banking association acquires real estate which it is notauthorized to take, the conveyance to it is not void, but only voidable.And the title of the association to such real estate is good until assailedin a direct proceeding by the Government. National Bank v. Matthews,98 U. S.,_ 621; National Bank v. Whitney, 103 U. S., 99; Swope v. Leffingwell,105 U. S., 8; Reynolds v. Crawfvrdsville Bank, 112 U. S., 405; For tier v.New Orleans Bank, 112 U. S., 439.
2. The amount of real estate which a national-banking association may pur-chase to secure a preexisting debt is not limited to the exact amount ofthe debt, but as much may be purchased as is necessary to secure the debtdue, so long as the security of such debt is the real object of the purchase.Upton v. National Bank of South Beading, 120 Mass., 158.
3. Where the purpose is to secure a debt, previously contracted, a national-bank-ing association may take a conveyance of real estate, worth more than thedebt, and pay the difference between the debt and the value of the prop-erty. Lilly v. Union National Bank, 99 III., 622.
4. A national-banking association may take as security for a loan the stock of acorporation whose entire capital is vested in real estate. Such a loandoes not amount to a lending upon mortgage. Baldwin v. Canfield, 26Minn., 43.
5. A national-banking association, having taken a mortgage on real estate tosecure a debt previously contracted, may, in order to protect itself, pay oifa prior lien on the said real estate; and the lien which it thus acquires itmay enforce. Ornn v. Merchants' National Bank, 16 Kans., 341; Holmes v.Boyd, 90 Jnd., 332.
6. Fact that bank at judgment sale of land mortgaged to it purchases the mort-gaged property, and also other property which it was not authorized toacquire, does not invalidate its title as to the mortgaged propertv. Rey-nolds v. Crawfordsville Bank, 112 U. S., 405.
RECEIVER: See Insolvent banks; Preferred claims; Interest; Set-off.1. Upon the appointment of a receiver all the assets of the association become,
in his hands a trust fund which the statute of limitations does not touchor affect. Riddle v. First National Bank, 27 Fed. Rep., 503.
2. Claims arising out of the nonfeasance or malfeasance of the association shouldbe paid ratably with the debts, technically so called. Turner v. FirstNational Bank of Keolcuk et al., 26 Ioiva, 562.
3. A receiver, when appointed by the Comptroller, with the concurrence of theSecretary, is an officer of the United States. Stanton v. Wilkeson, 8 Ben.,357.
4. He represents the bank, its stockholders, and its creditors; but he does not inany sense represent the Government. Case v. Terrell, 11 Wall., 199.
5. The clause of section 50, act of 1864, which prescribes that the receiver shallbe " under the direction of the Comptroller/' means only that he shall besubject to the Comptroller's direction, not that he shall not act withoutorders. He may bring suit to collect assets without having been instructedto do so by the Comptroller. Bank v. Kennedy. 17 Wall., 19.
6. The receiver of a national bank is the instrument of the Comptroller, andmay be removed by him. Kennedy v. Gibson, 8 Wall., 505.
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RECEIVER—Continued.7. The power of the Comptroller to appoint a receiver is not exclusive; it does
not oust the courts of equity of their authority in the matter; and there-fore a court of competent jurisdiction may place the bank in the hands ofa receiver in cases where, according to the rules of equity, it may pursuesuch a course with regard to insolvent corporations generally. " Irons v.Manufacturers7 National Bank, 6 Biss., 301; Wright v. Merchants7 NationalBank, 1 Flippin, 561.
8. Suits brought by a receiver can not be settled or compounded upon an orderof the Comptroller; this can be done only with the authority of the court.Case v. Small, 2 Woods, 78.
9. The decision of a receiver rejecting a claim is not final. The claimant stillhas the right to sue. Bank of Bethel v. Pahquioque Bank, 14 Wall., 383.
10. The receiver can not sell the real or personal property of the bank without anorder from a court of competent jurisdiction. Ellis v. Little, 27 Kans., 707.
11. Nor can he sell upon the terms in conflict with the order. Ib.12. And under an order permitting him to sell the property of the bank he can
not exchange, trade, or barter it for other property. Ib.13. A sale made by a receiver under order of a court is to all intents and pur-
poses a judicial sale. In re Third National Bank, 9 Biss., 535.14. As the power of a receiver of a national bank appointed by the Comptroller
is limited, a person dealing with him in his official capacity is bound as amatter of lawto have knowledge of his authority to act, and if contractsand agreements are entered into with the receiver in excess of his author-ity as conferred by law, the parties contract at their own peril and theestate of the bank can not be charged for the default or inability of areceiver acting outside of his functions as receiver and beyond the dutieswhich it involves. Ellis v. Little, 27 Kans., 707.
15. The receiver can not charge the estate of the bank by any executory con-tract, unless authorized so to do by the provisions of the national-bankinglaw and the order of a court of competent jurisdiction obtained upon theterms of said law. Ib.
16. The closing of a national bank by order of the examiner, the appointment ofa receiver, and its dissolution by decree of a circuit court necessarilytransfer the assets of the bank to the receiver. Scott v. Armstrong, 146U. S., 499.
17. The receiver in such case takes the assets in trust for creditors, and in theabsence of a statute to the contrary, subject to all claims and defencesthat might have been interposed against the insolvent corporation. Ib.
18. Receiver of national bank may sue for demands in his name as receiver, orin name of bank. Bank v. Kennedy, 17 Wall., 19.
19. Receiver of national bank appointed by Comptroller of the Currency is notaccountable in equity to owner of real estate for rents thereof received byhim and paid into United States Treasury, subject to disposition ofComptroller under Revised Statutes, Sec. 5234. ilitz v. Jenks, 123 U. S.297; Briggs v. Spaulding, 141 U. S., 132.
20. The expenses of receivership of a national bank appointed in a creditor'ssuit, contesting a voluntary liquidation of the bank, can not be chargedon stockholders as part of their statutory liability, but must come fromthe creditors at whose instance the receiver was appointed. Ib.; Rich-mond v. Irons, 121 U. S., 27.
21. On a bill filed by receiver against stockholders under section 50, where bankfails to pay its notes, action by Comptroller must precede institution ofsuit by receiver, and be set forth therein. Kennedy v. Gibsoti, 8 Wall., 498.
22. Creditors of the bank are not proper parties to such bill. Ib.
REDUCTION OF CAPITAL STOCK :When a national banking association reduces its capital stock the amount of
capital thus released belongs to the shareholders pro rata and must bereturned to them; and it can not be retained by the association for a sur-plus. Seeley v. New York National Exchange Bank, 8 Daly, 400; 4 Abb. N.C, 61; 78 N. Y., 608.
REPORT : See False entry.1. A national bank is not required to conform the headings of the various
accounts on its books to any prescribed names, nor to the names stated inthe form of report prescribed by the Comptroller, and therefore when areport is called for; if the person making it enters under the headings inthe prescribed form a statement of the "bank's condition, which is truewith respect to the headings in said form, he has fulfilled, the demands ofthe law. United States v. Graves, 53 Fed. Eep., 634.
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REPORT—Cotitinued. .2. Tlie entry of ''loans and discounts'7 in reports to the Comptroller does not
guaranty the solvency of the makers of the paper, but is a statement thatin truth and fact, at the date named in the report, the hank actually heldand owned loans and discounts to the aggregate so reported. Ib.
3. Where the form of report, as prescribed by the Comptroller, contains headingof "Loans and Discounts,'7 and also of "Overdrafts," it is the duty of thebank officer to make his entries in such report in such manner that each ofthese headings shall truthfully state the condition of his bank as to suchheading. Ib.
4. A director of a bank is personally liable to the bank on paper made to it bya firm of which he is a member, and, in making a report of the conditionof the bank to the Comptroller, the amount of such paper should beentered under the heading of "Liabilities of directors (individual andfirm) as payers.'7 Ib.
RESIGNATION :1. The law providing no particular mode by which a director is to resign from
the board, an oral resignation would be as good as any. Movius v. lee,30 Fed. Hep., 298.
2. The president being the head of the board, a resignation to him is a resigna-tion to the board. Ib.
3. A director is not prohibited from resigning during £}ie year. The apparentpurpose of the provision in regard to the term of office is to make it con-form to the time of the new election, and not to absolutely require everydirector to serve the full term. Ib,
RESTRAINING ACTS :National-banking associations located outside of a State are subject to its
restraining acts prohibiting all corporations, not authorized by the law ofthe State, from keeping therein offices for the purpose of discount anddeposit. National Bank of Fairhaven v. The Phoenix Warehousing Companyt6 Run., 71.
SST-OFF :1. Against the proceeds of the bonds deposited to secure circulation the United
States can set off no claim, except for money advanced to redeem notes.Cook Co. National Bank v. United States, 107 U. S., 445.
2. And upon the failure of any association its 5 per cent redemption fund cannot be retained by the Treasurer to pay taxes due to the United States,but the fund passes to the Comptroller as an asset of the association.Jackson v. United States, 20 Ct. Cls., 298.
3. A person liable upon a note to an insolvent national bank may set off, againsthis indebtedness, the amount of his deposits with the bank. Plait v.Beniley, Thomp. N. B., Cas., 758.
4. But a debtor can not set off the amount of a deposit assigned to him after theact of insolvency committed. Venango National Bank v. Taylor, 56 Penn.St., 14.
5. The indorser of a note discounted by a national bank and which maturesafter the bank becomes insolvent and a receiver is appointed is entitled toset-off against the note the amount of his deposit in the bank at the timeof its failure. Yardley v. Clothier, 51 Fed. Rep., 506.
6. The commercial paper of a national hank becomes overdue and dishonoredafter the commission of an act of insolvency and appointment of a receiver,and is subject to all equities between the bank and the original party towhom it was payable. U. S. I). C, N. I)., III., May, 1890.
7. A set-off under Illinois statute in favor of the maker of a note or bill is avail-able if the paper is assigned after due, whether arising out of the sametransaction or otherwise. Ib.
8. The ordinary equity rule of set-off in case of insolvency is that where themutual obligations have grown out of the same transaction, insolvency onthe one hand justifies the set-off of the debt due on the other, and thereis nothing in the statutes relating to national banks which prevents theapplication of that rule to the receiver of an insolvent national bankunder circumstances like those in this case. Scott v. Armstrong, 146 U. S.,499.
9. A customer of a national bank who, in good faith, borrows money of the bank,gives his note therefor due at a future day, and deposits the amountborrowed to be drawn against, any balance to be applied to the paymentof the note when due, has an equitable (but not a legal) right, in case of
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'tlie insolvency and dissolution of the bank and the appointment of areceiver before the maturity of the note, to have the balance to his creditat the time of the insolvency applied to the payment of his indebtednesson the note. Ib.
10. Acts of Congress in relation to the administration of the assets of insolventbanks authorize no other rules of set-off than those recognized by courtsin the settlement of the affairs of other insolvent corporations. Yardleyv. Clothier, 49 Fed. Rep., 337; Scott v. Armstrong, 146 U. S., 499.
11. Set-off must be governed by the law of the place where, in case of contro-versy, suit must be brought to settle the rights of the parties. Savary v.Savary, 3 Clark, 271; Gibbs v. Howard, 2d N. R., 296; Vose v. Philbrook, 3Story, 335; Baggies v. Kuler, 3 Johns., 263.
12. A separate demand can not be set off against a joint one, or a joint debtagainst a separate one. Gray v. Bollo, IS Wall., 629; Scammony. Kimball,92 U. S., 362.
13. Where, however, a note is signed by one as principal and others as sureties,the indebtedness of the bank to the principal may be set off. Andrews v.Varnell, 46 N. H., 17; Himrod v. Baugh, 85 III. 435.
14. Indorser of note held by the bank is entitled to set off, against his liability assuch, any indebtedness from the bank to himself. Yardley v. Clothier, 49Fed. Rep., 337.
15. An executor, administrator, or public officer is not entitled to set off againsthis liability as such any indebtedness from bank to himself individually,nor contra. Scammon v. Kimball, 92 U. S., 362; Benton v. Hoomes, execu-tor, 1 A. K. Marsh. 19; Stowe v. Yarwood, 14 III., 424.
16. One indebted to bank can not set off a claim against bank acquired, subse-quent to its suspension. Scott v. Armstrong, 146 U.S., 499; YenangoNational Bank v. Taylor, 56 Penn. St., 14; Colt V. Brown, 12 Gray, 233.
17. Right of set-off is allowable where the indebtedness sought to be set off hador had not matured at time of bank's suspension. Scott v. Armstrong, 146U. S., 499; Sidles v. Muton, 110 Penn St., 254; Drake v. Rolio, 3 Biss., 273.
SHAKE H OLDERS :•
1. One who appears on the books of the association as the owner of shares of itsstock is individually liable, though he hold the stock merely as collateralsecurity. National BanTcY. Case, 99 TJ. S., 628; Moore v. Jones, 3 Woods,53; BowdellY. Farmers and Merchants1 National Bank of Baltimore. Browne'sN. B. Cas., 147; Hale v. Walker, 31 Iowa, 344; Wheelockv. Kost, 77 III., 296.
2. And a subscription to stock of a national bank, and payment in fall on thesubscription and entry of the subscriber's name on the books as a stock-holder, constitutes the subscriber a shareholder without taking out acertificate. Pacific National Bank v. Eaton, 141 TJ. S., 227.
3. The individual liability of a shareholder adheres to his estate after his deathuntil his place as a member of the association is taken by some new share-holder. Davis v. Weed, 44 Conn., 569.
4. The receiver has a valid claim against the estate generally of a deceased share-holder who died prior to the insolvency of the bank, but whose stock hasnot been transferred. Richmond v. Irons, 121 U. S., 27; Davis v. Weed,supra.
5. But a pledgee of shares of stock in a national bank who in good faith andwith no fraudulent intent takes the security for his benefit in the name ofan irresponsible trustee for the avowed purpose of avoiding individualliability as a shareholder, and who exercises none of the powers or rightsof a stockholder, incurs no liability as such to creditors of the bank incase of its failure. Anderson, Receiver, v. Warehouse Company, 111. TJ. S.,479.
6. And where stock has been transferred as collateral security for a loan, withthe understanding that in case of default in the payment of the loan the sharesshall be sold, the transferee, upon default made, and before the bankcloses its doors, may sell the stock for a nominal consideration, though hispurpose be to avoid a personal liability; and such a transaction can notbe set aside as a fraud upon the creditors of the association. Magruder v.Colston, 44 Md., 349.
7. If the trusteeship of one who holds stock in trust does not appear upon thebooks of the association he will be individually liable. Davis Essex v. Bap-tist Society, 44 Conn., 582.
8. The real owner of the stock is liable as a stockholder, though when hepurchased the stock he had it transferred upon the books to another.Davis v. Stevens, 17 Blatch., 259.
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be enforced for the purpose of paying all of its liabilities, and not merelyfor the purpose of paying its "debts," technically so called, Stavton v.Wilkcson, 8 Ben. , Soli
10. The individual liability of the stockholders must be restricted in its meaningto such contracts, debts, and engagements of the association as have beenduly contracted in the ordinary course of its business. And, therefore,creditors of an association who make settlements after the association is putinto liquidation and receive from the president payment of their claims inpaper of the association, or of the individual notes of the president him-self, indorsed or guaranteed in the name of the association, are not to beconsidered as creditors of the association entitled to subject the stock-holders to individual liability; for these are new contracts. Richmond v.Irons, 121, U. S., 27.
11. The individual'liability of the stockholders is enforcible only in behalf ofall the creditors, and any security given by a stockholder for his liabilityin this respect should likewise be for the benefit of all the creditors.Accordingly, a mortgage of all the individual property of a stockholder,made after the bank has closed its doors, for the purpose of securing asingle depositor, is void as against a judgment obtained against suchstockholder in an action by the receiver to recover the amount of hisindividual liability. Gatch v. Fitch, 34 Fed. Rep., 566.
12. While it is undoubtedly the rule as regards stockholders that one put uponthe books as a stockholder without his consent can not be held for anyliability in respect to such stock, yet where the person to whom the stockis transferred is a director of the bank, and is concerned in the manage-ment of its affairs, he must be presumed to have knowledge of the factthat the stock stood in his name, and if he has not repudiated the transferto himself, is liable as the holder of such stock. Brown v. Finn, 34 Fed.Rep., 124.
13. A national bank, having so received stock of another national bank, wassued as a stockholder. Held, that loan by national bank on such securityis not prohibited, and if it were, defendant could not avoid liability byits own illegal act. National Bank v. Case, 99 U. 8., 628.
14. Where stockholder, knowing that bank is to fail, collusively transfers hisshares to an irresponsible person to avoid liability, his liability is notaffected by such fraud. Bowden v. Johnson, 107 TJ. 8., 251.
15. Bill filed by receiver against transferrer and transferee to enforce such lia-bility will lie where it is for 'discovery as well as relief, as the transferwould be good between the parties. lb.
16. A shareholder in national bank, who is liable for its debts, is liable forinterest thereon to the extend of the bank's liability, and not in excess ofthe maximum liability fixed by statute. Richmond v. Irons, 121 TJ. S,,27.
17. A Federal court will not, even if it has the power, under section 5234, grantan order authorizing the receiver of a national bank to compound thestatutory liability of certain stockholders by accepting payment of agross sum less than is due in satisfaction and discharge thereof, althoughmore money would thus be realized than by proceedings to collect thesame in the usual way, when it appears probable that such stockholdershave fraudulently conveyed their property to avoid their legal obligationsas stockholders or to shield themselves from injury and exposure by liti-gation. In re certain stockholders of the California National Bank of SanJJiego, 53 Fed. Rep., 38.
18. A corporation which holds certain shares of stock in a national bank as col-lateral security for a loan and is carried on the registry of the bank asthe holder of such stock "as pledgee," is not subject on the bank's insol-vency to the statutory liability of a stockholder. Paula/ v. State Loan andTrust Co., 56 Fed. Rep., 430.
19. A person who is entered on the books of a national bank as the owner ofstock, but who is admitted to hold the stock intrust for the true owner, isnot liable, as a stockholder, for the debts of the bank when the true ownerhas been adjudged so liable, although nothing is realized on the executionof such judgment. Yardley v. Wilgus, 56 Fed. Rep., 965.
20. Where stockholder of national bank sells to the bank, as agent for unknownprincipal, his stock and delivers to it his certificate and power of attorneyfor transfer, in blank, though no formal transfer is made, his responsibilityfor further assessments on the stock ceases. Whitbeck v. Mercantile NationalBank, 127 U. S., 193.
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OLDEKS—Continued.21. Subscription to stock and payment in full and entry of name on books as a
stockholder makes subscriber a shareholder without taking out a certifi-cate. Pacific National Bank v. Eaton, 141 U. S. 227; Thayer v. Butler,ib., 234; Butler v. Eaton, ib., 240.
22. A pledgee of stock who in good faith takes the security for his benefit inname of an irresponsible trustee for the avowed purpose of avoiding indi-vidual liability as shareholder, incurs no liability as such. Anderson v.Phil. Warehouse Co., Ill U. S. 479.
23. The statutory liability of a shareholder in a national bank for the debts ofthe corporation survives against his personal representatives. Richmondv. Irons, 121 U. S., 27.
24. Shareholder in national bank continues liable for the company's debts untilhis stock is actually transferred or certificate surrendered for that purpose;a delivery to the president of the bank as vendee, and not as president, isinsufficient to discharge the shareholder. Ib.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS: See Preferred claims; Set-off.1. A national-banking association may receive special deposits. The provision
in section 5228, Revised Statutes, authorizing an association "to deliverspecial deposits," implies that it may receive them as a part of its legiti-mate business; and this implication is as effectual as an express declara-tion to the same effect would have been. National Bank v. Graham, 100U. S., 699.
2. Section 5228 of Revised Statutes, which provides that it shall be lawful fora national bank after its failure to "deliver special deposits," is aneffectual recognition of its power to receive them. Ib.
3. National banking associations have power to receive special deposits eithergratuitously or otherwise. Pattison v. Syracuse National Bank, 80 N. Y., 82.
STOCKS : See Broker; Collateral securities; Ultra vires.TAXATION : See Circulation.
1. A State can not tax the capital stock of a national bank as such. The taxmust be assessed upon the shares of the different stockholders. Collins v.Chicago, 4 Bias., 472.
2. Under Revised Statutes, United States, section 5219, which declares thatnothing in the national-banking act shall prevent all the shares of stockof a national bank from being included in the assessment of the personalproperty of the owners of such shares, an assessment of the entire stock ofa national bank in solido against the bank itself is invalid. NationalBank of Virginia v. City of Richmond et al.f 42 Fed. Rep., 877.
3. The assessment of the entire capital stock of a national bank in solido againstthe bank itself is invalid. The bank may pay the tax assessed upon theshares of its different stockholders, and it will have a lien thereon whenit pays such tax until the same is satisfied; but if for any cause the taxlevied upon the different stockholders is not paid by the bank, the prop-erty of the individual stockholders will be liable therefor. First NationalBank of Leoti v. Fisher, 45 Kans., 726.
4. The individual stockholders of a national bank are allowed the same deduc-tions from the assessment against them upon their shares of stock as othertaxpayers in the State, owning moneyed capital, are allowed. Ib.
5. "Moneyed capital" in Revised Statutes, section 5219, embraces capitalemployed in national banks and that used by individuals in business forproiit by use of it as money, but does not include that in the hands of acorporation, even if its business be such as to make its shares moneyedcapital when in the hands of individuals, or if it invests its capital insecurities payable in money. Mercantile Bank v. New York, 121 TJ. S., 138;Newark Bank Co. v. Newark, ib., 163; Talbot v. Silver Bow County, Montana,139 U.S., 438.
6. Laws, New York, chapter 596, section 3, which provide that the stockholdersin banks and trust companies organized under the authority of the Stateor of the United States, shall be assessed for the value of their shares ofstock, but which omits to provide for the taxation of the shares of stockin other private corporations, does not contravene Revised Statutes, UnitedStates, section 5219, which forbids the taxation of shares of nationalbanksat a greater rate than is assessed on other " moneyed capital" in the handsof the individual citizen of the State. Palmer v. McMahon, 133 JJ. S.,660;Central National Bank v. United States, 137 U. S., 355.
7. The shares of a national bank are taxable to the owners, and the bank is notliable primarily or as the agent of the shareholders, under the act of Con-
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TAXATION—Continued.gross or the various laws of the State or Territory, for the payment ofa tax levied upon such shares; but if such bank, through its proper officers,voluntarily lists such shares as the property of the bank for taxation, andthe taxing officers of the State or Territory, in pursuance of such erroneouslisting, tax the same in the name of the bank, equity will not relieve thebank from the payment of such tax by enjoining its collection in the ab-sence of proper application to all the statutory tribunals authorized tohear such matter and determine and grant the proper relief. AlbuquerqueNational Bankv. Feoria et al. (S. C. N Mex.), January 28, 1892.
8. The entire interests of the shareholders may be taxed without any deductionfor that portion of the capital which is invested in United States securities.Van Allen, v/The Assessors, 3 ll'ojL, 573.
9. New shares issued by a national-banking association can not be taxed untilthe increase of capital has been approved by the Comptroller of the Cur-rency. Charleston v. Peopled .National Bank, 5 S. C, 123.
10. The manifest intention of the law is t> permit the State in which a nationalbank is located to tax, subject to the limitations prescribed, all the sharesof its capital stock without regard to their ownership; and, therefore, anational bank may be taxed upon the shares which it holds in anothernational bank. Bank of Redemption v. Boston, 126 U. S.r GO.
11. The undivided surplus of a national-banking association, unless invested inFederal securities, may be lawfully taxed by the State. North WardNational Bank of Newark v. City of Newark, 10 Vroom, 880; First NationalBank v. Peterborough, 56 N. FT., 38.
12. But, of course, if the surplus is taken into consideration in estimating thetaxable value of the shares, it is not to be taxed separately. North WardNational Bank v. City of Newark, supra.
NOTE.—But it has been held in Maryland that the stock of an association repre-sents its whole property, and where a tax is assessed upon, the shares aseparate tax upon the real or personal estate amounts to double taxation;and, therefore, where the organic laws of the State prohibit double tax-ation, such a tax upon the property of an association is void. CountyCommissioners v. Farmers and Mechanics1 National Bank, 48 Aid., 117;National State Bank v. Young, 25 Iowa, 311, wherein it was held that theState could tax only the shares eo nomine and the real estate.
13. The surplus fund of a national-banking association is not excluded in thevaluation of its shares for taxation. Stratford National Bank v. Dover, 59N. H., 316.
14. Where shares of stock are assessed at their actual cash value, without anydeduction for the real estate owned by the association, the real estateshould not be taxed eo nomine. Commissioners of liice County v. Citizens7
Rational Bank of Farioault, 23 Minn., 280.15. Real estate owned by a bank constitutes part of its assets, "within the mean-
ing of code of Mississippi providing that banks shall pay a privilege tax,whose amount varies with their "capital stock or assets," in lieu of allother taxes. Vickshurg Bank v. Worrell, 7 So. Hep., 219.
16. The State can not tax the circulating notes of national-banking associations.Home v. Greene, 25 Miss., 452; contra, Board of Commissioners v. Flston,32 Ind., 27; Baffin v. Board of Commissioners, 69 N. C, 498; Lily v. TheCommissioners, 69 N. C, 300.
17. Where the State banks are taxed upon the capital, no tax can be imposedupon the shares of national-banking associations; for, as the capital of theState banks may consist of the bonds of the United States, which areexempt from State taxation, a tax on capital is not equivalent to a tax onshares. Van Allen v. The Assessors, 3 Wall., 573; Bradley v. The People,4 Wall., 459.
18. But though the tax upon the State banks is not eo nomine a tax on shares,yet if it is equivalent to such a tax the shares in the national-banking asso-ciations located in that State may be taxed. Frazer v. Scibern, 16 Ohio St.,614; Van Slyke v. State, 23 Wis., 656; Boy noil v. State, 25 Wis., 112.
19. Where by local legislation different rates are prescribed for different classesof moneyed capital, the rate imposed upon shares of national banks shouldapproximate as closely as may be the rate imposed upon other moneyedcapital of the same or similar class, viz, shares of State banks. CityNational Bank v. Padiu.-alt, 5 Cent. L. J., 347.
20. Congress meant no more than to require of the States, as a condition to theexercise of the power to tax the shares in national banks, that theyshould, as far as they had the capacity, tax in like manner the shares of"banks of issue of their own creation. Lionherger v. Rouse, 9 Wall., 468.
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TAXATION—Continued.21. Therefore, where a State has previously contracted with the banks which
it has chartered that they shall not bo taxed above a certain, rate, a taxupon national-bank shares at a greater rate is not invalid, if this rate isnot greater than that assessed upon all the moneyed capital within theState, except that of the State banks. Ib.
22. Any system of assessment of taxes which exacts from the owner of theshares of a national-banking association a larger sum in proportion to theactual value of those shares than it does from other moneyed capital,valued in like manner, taxes the shares at a greater rate, notwithstandingthat the percentage of tax on the valuation is the same as that applied toother moneyed capital. Pclton v. Commercial National Bank, 101 U. S., 143.
23. In estimating the value of the shares for the purpose of taxation referencemay be had to all the property and values of the bank. St. Louis Na-tional Bank v. Papin, 3 Cent., L. J., 669.
24. If no excessive valuation is complained of, and a correct result is arrivedat, equity will not restrain the collection of a tax because the method ofcomputation was erroneous. Ib.
25. The shares may be valued for taxation at an amount exceeding their face value,if this amount is not at a greater rate than the valuation set upon othermoneyed capital in the State. Hepburn v. School Directors, 23 Wall., 480.
26. Under the statute of New York, shares in national-banking associationsshould be taxed at their real or market value. People v. The Commis-sioners oj Taxes and Assessments, 94 U. S., 415.
27. Where shares in national-banking associations are purposely valued pro-portionately higher than the other moneyed capital in the State, theassessment is void. Pelton v. National Bank, 101 TJ. S., 143.
28. And the collection of what is in excess of the rate imposed on the othermoneyed capital may be enjoined. Ib.
29. A State statute creating a system of taxation of banks which does not dis-criminate against national banks is not unconstitutional. Ib; DavenportBank v. Davenport, 123 TJ. S., 83.
30. Section 5219, Revised Statutes, does not require perfect equality betweenState and national banks, but only a system of taxation which, shall workno discrimination between them. Ib.
31. The intention of Congress was that the rate of taxation of the shares shouldbe the same as, or not greater than, the tax upon the moneyed capital ofthe individual citizen which is subject and liable to taxation. People v. TheCommissioners, 4 Wall., 244.
32. The fact that by the statutes creating them, which statutes were passedprior to the national-banking law, State banks are entirely exempt fromtaxation will not render a tax upon the shares of national-banking asso-ciations void. City of Richmond v. Scott, 48 Ind., 568.
33. And a State tax upon shares in national-banking associations is not renderedinvalid by an exemption of the shares of other corporations the capitalof which consists of property required to be listed for taxation as such.Mclver v. Robinson, 53 Ala., 456.
34. Merely a partial exemption of other moneyed capital will not invalidate atax upon shares in national-banking associations. Hepburn v. SchoolDirectors, 23 Wall., 480.
35. But though Congress did not contemplate that there should be an absoluteequality (which in the nature of things is impossible), yet it did intendthat there should be a substantial equality; and therefore if the exemp-tions in favor of other moneyed capital are so palpable as to show thatthere is a serious discrimination against capital invested in the shares ofnational-banking associations the tax will be declared unlawful. Boyerv. Boyer, 113 If. S., 690.
36. A State law which does not permit a deduction to be made from the assessedvalue of bank shares for all debts due by the holder thereof, while author-izing such a deduction to be made from the assessed value of moneyedcapital otherwise invested, is void. People ex rel. Williams v. Weaver, 100IT. S., 539, reversing S. C, 67 N. Y., 516, and overruling People v. Dolan. 36N. ¥., 59.
37. In the assessment and taxation of shares of national-bank stock the ownersthereof, having no other credits or moneyed capital, are entitled to deducttheir bona fide debts from the value of such shares of stock. Wasson v.Bank, 8 JY. E. Rep., 97.
38. Revised Statutes, section 5219, providing that shares of national-bank stockmay be taxed as part of the personality of the owner, and that each State
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TAXATION—Continued.may tax them in its own manner, except that the taxation shall not he ata greater rate than is imposed on other " moneyed, capital;; owned by cit-izens of the State, and that the shares of nonresidents shall only he taxedin the city wherein the bank is located, do not authorize the taxation ofthe stock of a bank in solido by the city in which it does business, butonly the shares of individual owners residing in the city are taxable, andthey must be taxed separately, in order that the owner may deduct fromtheir value the amount of his personal indebtedness, where the State lawsor municipal ordinances permit such deductions, and require* equality oftaxation. First National Bank of Richmond v. City of Richmond et al., 39Fed. Rep., 309; WMthech v. Mercantile Bank, 127 U. S., 193.
39. The main purpose of Congress in fixing limits to State taxation on invest-ments in the shares of national banks was to render it impossible for theState in levying such a tax to create and foster an unequal and unfriendly com-petition by favoring institutions or individuals carrying on similar business andoperations and investments of a like character; and the language of the lawr
is to be read in the light of this policy. And, therefore, the exemption ofshares of stock in corporations the business of which does not come into com-petition with that of the national bank (e. g., railroad companies, mining com-panies, manufacturing companies, and insurance companies) does notinvalidate a tax upon national-bank shares. Capital thus employed is not" moneyed capital" within the meaning of the act of Congress. Mercan-tile Bank v. New York, 121 U. S., 138; Newark Bank Co. v. Newark, ib., 163;Bank of Redemption v. Boston, ib., 60.
40. The bonds of municipal corporations are not within the reason of the ruleestablished by Congress for the taxation of national banks. CentralNational Bank v. United States, 137 U. S., 355.
41. Although deposits in savings banks constitute moneyed capital in the handsof individuals within the terms of any definition which can be given ofthat phrase, yet they are not within the meaning of the act of Congress insuch a sense as to require that, if they are exempted from taxation, sharesof stock in national banks must thereby also be exempted from taxation,for it cannot be supposed that savings banks come into any possible com-petition with national banks. Mercantile Bank v. New York, 121 U. $., 138;Newark Bank Co. v. Newark, ib., 63; Bank of Redemption v. Boston, 125,ib., 60.
42. Under act Louisiana, 1888, section 27, relating to taxation of national-bankshares, making no deduction for that part of the bank's property enteringinto their value which consists of nontaxable State and national securi-ties, which deduction may, under the act, be made by individuals, a taxon national-bank shares violates Revised Statutes of the United States,section 52113, prohibiting the assessment of such shares at a greater ratethan moneyed capital in the hands of individual citizens, and it is imma-terial that the same discrimination is made against other corporations.Whitney National Bank v. Parker, 41 Fed. Rep., 402.
43. The taxation of national-bank shares by the statute of Indiana without per-mitting the owner of them to deduct from their assessed value the amountof his bona fide indebtedness as he may in the case of other investmentsof moneyed capital, is a discrimination forbidden by the act of Congress.Brit ton v. Evansville National Bank, 105 U. S., 322.
44. Section 5219 prohibits an adverse discrimination by a local government inthe valuation of national-bank stock for assessment as compared with anassessment by the same government for the same year of other moneyedcapital invested so as to make a profit from the use thereof as money.Puget Sound National Bank of Seattle v. King County et al., 57 Fed. Rep., 433.
45. The State has a right to resort to the bank as a garnishee for the collectionof its claims against stockholders for taxes, and legislation may requireassessment of stock to be made to the bank in solido. First National Bankof Aberdeen v. Chehalis Co. et al., Washington supreme court, March 18, 1893.
46. The nontaxation of credits of individuals, such as accounts, promissorynotes, and mortgages, is not unlawful discrimination against nationalbanks whose capital is taxed. Ib.
47. A State tax upon shares is valid, though the tax is collected from the bank.National Bank v. Commonwealth, 9 Wall., 353.
48. And the State may require the banks to pay a tax rightfully laid upon theshares. Ib.
49. And where the tax on shares is payable by the association the collection ofthe tax may be enforced by distraint of its property. First National Bankv. Douglas County, 3 Dili., 330.
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TAXATION—Continued.50. But where tlie tax laws of the State make the bank the mere agent for pay-
ing the tax on shares, and direct it to retain so much of the dividends aswill answer that purpose, other agents being required to pay taxes fortheir principals only when they have under their control the property,money, or credit of such principals, the bank can not be made liable unlessit has the control of the property, etc., of its shareholders, or has divi-dends in its possession, or has failed to retain them. Her shire v. FirstNational Bank, 35 Iowa, 27;?.
51. Act Louisiana, 1888, section 27, providing that shares in banks shall beassessed to shareholders, but requiring the bank to pay taxes so assessed,and authorizing it to collect the same from the shareholders-,^ imposes* atax, not upon the bank, but upon its shares, as permitted by act of Con-gress, providing that a State may determine the manner of taxing theshares of national banks located in the State. Whitney National Bank v.Parser, 41 Fed. Bey., 402.
52. No suit for the collection of a tax under State statutes imposed upon theshares of stock of a national bank can be maintained against the receiverof an insolvent national bank where the property represented by the shareshas disappeared; for, there being nothing from which the receiver can bereimbursed, the tax will fall upon the assets of the bank, which belongto its creditors, and thereby violate the rule that a State can not tax thecapital stock of a national bank. City of Boston v. Beal, 51 Fed. Rep., 300.
nooga v. Mayor, 8 Heiskell, 814.54. Municipal officers can not assess a tax upon the shares of national-banking
associations until authorized to do so by some law of the State. Stetson v.City of Bangor, 56 Me., 274.
55. The officers of a national-banking association can not be compelled to exhibitto the taxing officers of a State the books of the association showing thedeposits of its customers. First National Bank of Youngstown v. Hughes,Browne's N. B. Cas.. 170.
56. The tax imposed on State or national banks paying out the notes of individu-als or State banks for circulation is constitutional. Veazie Bank v. Fenno,8 Wall., 533.
57. So is the tax imposed on them for paying out the circulating notes of munic-ipal corporations. Merchants7 National Bank of Little Bock v. United States,101 U. 8., 1.
58. Such a tax is not a direct tax within the meaning of the clause of the Con-stitution which declares that " direct taxes shall be apportioned among theseveral States according to their respective numbers/' Veazie Bank v. Fennoand Mechanics1 National Bank of Little Bock v. United States, supra.
59. Where the tax on shares is collected from the association it may bring a suitto enjoin the collection of an illegal tax. Cummings v. National Bank, 101U. S., 153; Peltonv. Commercial National Bank} 101 U. S., 143; Boyer v.Boyer, 113, U. S., 143.
60. No suit can be maintained against the receiver of an insolvent national bankwhere the property represented by the shares has disappeared, under astatute which provides that shares of stock in all banks, State and national,shall be taxed to the owners thereof, to be paid in the first instance by thebank itself, which for reimbursement shall have a lien upon the sharesand all the rights of the shareholders in the bank property. City of Bos-ton, v. Beal, 55 Fed. Bep., 26. " " *
61. The imposition of a tax upon the shares of the bank according to the Louisi-ana statute, which requires the bank to pay the tax and then look tothe dividends upon the shares and to the stockholders for reimbursement,is a tax upon the bank itself. Citizens' Bank of Louisiana v. Board ofAssessors, 54 Fed. Rep., 73.
62. In 1856 the State of Tennessee granted to the Bank of Commerce a charterwhich provides that the bank "shall have a lien on the stock for debtsdue it by the stockholders and shall pay to the State an annual tax ofone-half of one per cent on each share of capital stock, which shall be inlieu of all other taxes." Held, that this charter exempts from taxationthe property of the bank as well as the individual property of the share-holders in the corporate stock and its shares, and such construction is notaffected by the fact that the United States Supreme Court decided thatthe charter tax was a tax on the shareholder only, and an exemptiontherefore of the shareholder, since such decision does not exclude from
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TAXATION—Continued.
the exemption the corporation and its property. Slate of Tennessee et al.v. Bank of Commerce et al., 53 Fed. Hep., 735.
63. When the statute requires property to be assessed for taxation at its cashvalue, a hill to enjoin the collection of a tax solely on the ground thatthe property of other persons is assessed below its cash value, can not bemaiiitainedby a person whose property is also assessed below that value.Albuquerque National Bank v. Perea. 147 U. S.f 87.
64. Massachusetts laws for taxation of national banks do not deny them theequal protection of the laws guaranteed by the Constitution, nor imposean unequal tax in violation of the constitution of that State. Bank ofRedemption v. Boston, 125 U. S., 60.
65. If a bank by mistake declares a dividend or adds to its surplus when it is notin condition to do so, such dividend is subject to taxation and the mistakecan not be corrected in action to recover the tax. Central National Bankv. United States, 137 U. 8., 355.
66. When an assessment on national-bank stock for taxation by a State is notmade in contravention of the Federal Constitution or laws. Palmer v.MaMalion, 133 U. S., 660.
67. The same power of taxation in respect to national banks exists in the Terri-tories that does in the States. Talbott v. Silver Bow County, 139 U. S., 138.
68. When increase in valuation of national-bank shares over that of the moneyedcapital of individuals is a discrimination forbidden by Revised Statutes,Sec. 5219. Whitbeck v. Mercantile Bank, 127 U. S.} 193.
69. Act of 1864. "to provide a national currency," etc., subjects shares of banksauthorized by it to taxation by States, though part or whole of capital isinvested in national securities exempt from" State taxation, and is consti-tutional. Fan Allen v. Assessors, 3 Wall., 573.
70. New York act of 1865, subjecting shares of national banks to taxation, butnot providing that the tax should not exceed rate imposed on State banks, isvoid, as there was no tax on shares of State banks—only on the capital. 1b.
71. Shares of stock in national banks are personal property, and the lawcreating them could give them a citus of their own, apart from owners, forpurpose of taxation. This was done by act of 1864, section 41. Tappanv. Merchants' National Bank, 19 Wall., 490,
72. State statutes taxing shares without permitting owner to deduct his indebt-edness, as allowed to owners of other personal property, make a discrimi-nation forbidden by acts of Congress. Supervisors v. Stanley, 105 U. S., 305;Evansville Bank v. Britton, ib., 322.
73. State statute is not void which requires, for purposes of taxation, that thecashier of each national bank within the state transmits to clerks of sev-eral towns in State a true list of its stockholders residing there. Waiie v.Dowley, 94 U. S., 527.
74. National-bank shares can not be subjected to State taxation where a largepart relatively of other moneyed capital in hands of individual citizensin same taxing district is exempted. Bayer v. Boyer, 113 U. S., 689.
75. Bank may, on behalf of stockholders, maintain suit to enjoin collection ofState tax unlawfully assessed on shares. Hills v. Exchange Bank, 105 U.S., 319.
76. Act of 1866, taxing every national bank or State bank on the amount oiState-bank notes paid out is the proper restraint on the circulation of suchnotes. Veazie Bank v. Fenno, 8 Wall., 533.
TRANSFER OF STOCK. See Shareholders:
1. The transfer of shares in national-banking associations is not governed bydifferent rules from those which are ordinarily applied to the transfer ofshares in other corporate bodies. Johnson v. Laflin, 103 U. S., 800.
2. The entry of the transaction in the books of the association is required, notfor the translation of the title, but for the protection of the parties, andothers dealing with the association, and to enable it to know who are itsstockholders. Ib.
3. A shareholder in a national bank, while it is agoing concern, has the absoluteright, in the absence of fraud, to make a bona ride and actual sale andtransfer of his shares at any time to any person capable in law of pur-chasing and holding the same, and of assuming the transferrer's liabilitiesin respect thereto; and this right is not in such cases subject to the con-trol oi the directors or other stockholders. Johnson v. Laflin, 5 Dill., 65.
4. Under the pretense of prescribing the manner thereof, an association can notclog the transfer with useless restrictions. Ib.
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TRANSFER OF STOCK—Continued.5. When a shareholder, acting in good faith, delivers his certificates of stock,
with a blank power of attorney for making the transfer, and receives thepurchase money, the sale is complete and the title passes. Ib.
6. A shareholder who disposes of his stock will continue to he liable thereonuntil the transfer is noted on the books of the association. Bow dell v.Farmers and Alerchants1 National Bank of Baltimore, Browne1 sN. B. Cas., 147.
7. In such case the mere return of the dividends paid upon the stock to the per-son by whom the transfer was made will not be a sufficient repudiationthereof. Ib.; Brown v. Finn, 34 Fed. Hep., 124.
8. A national-banking association can not acquire a lien on the stock of a share-holder. And a by-law prohibiting a transfer until all liabilities of theshareholder to the association are discharged, or a provision to that effectin the certificates of stock, is void. Bullard v. National Bank, 18 Wall.,589; Bank v. Lanier, 11 Wall., 369; Conklin v. The Second National Bank, 45N. Y.,655..
9. When bank's stock is sold by aid of fraudulent representations in regard toits solvency the purchaser is entitled to a complete recision of the fraudu-lent sale. ' Florida Land and Improvement Co. v. Merrill, Receiver, 52 Fed.Rep., 77.
10. When bank's stock is fraudulently sold, and the proceeds are turned over tothe bank, and a receiver subsequently appointed, no creditor of the bankcan be said to have any such interest in the proceeds as would preventrestitution and a recision of the sale, and such appointment of a receiverdoes not in itself show that there are creditors of the bank that had priorequities. Ib.
11. Where a cashier who is intrusted by the directors with the duty of transfer-ring the stock of the association refuses, for insufficient reasons, to transfershares, and the association subsequently becomes insolvent, the ownerof the shares may maintain an action against the receiver for the injurysustained. Case v. Citizens1 Bank, 100 U. S., 446.
12. Where a shareholder who has sold his stock has delivered to the bank thecertificates of stock and a power of attorney, with the request that the trans-fer be made upon the books of the bank, and has had no reason to sup-pose that such transfer was not made, he will not, should the bank after-ward become insolvent, be held liable as a shareholder, although he stillappears as such on the books of the bank. Whitney v. Butler, 118 U. S., 655.
13. But where the president of the bank is himself the purchaser of the stock,then the delivery of the certificates and power of attorney to him withthe request to make the transfer upon the books of the bank would notbe sufficient to discharge the seller from liability as a stockholder. Rich-mond v. Irons, 121 U. 8., 27.
14. Where a shareholder of a national bank makes a bona fide sale of his stockand goes with the purchaser to the bank, indorses the certificate, anddelivers it to the cashier of the bank, with directions to make the trans-fer on the books, he has done all that is incumbent upon him to dischargehis liability, and he is not liable, though the cashier failed to make thetransfer, upon the subsequent suspension of the bank, for an assessmentmade by the Comptroller of the Currency, under Revised Statutes, sec-tion 5151, to pay the bank's debts. Hayes v. Shoemaker, 39 Fed. Rep.,319.
15. A transfer of shares for the purpose of avoiding liability, though made"out and out," is void. National Bank v. Case, supra; Bowden v. Santos,1 Hughes, 158.
16. And where a shareholder, who has knowledge of the insolvent condition ofthe bank, transfers his shares, without consideration, to a person unableto respond to the assessment, the transfer may be set aside. Bowden v.Johnson, 107 U. S., 125.
17. Title to stock passes on delivery of certificates to purchaser with authorityto have shares transferred on books of bank. Johnston v. Laflin, 103 U. S.,800.
18. Party who, as security for a loan, accepts stock which he causes to be trans-ferred to him on books, incurs liability as a stockholder and is not relievedby colorable transfer with understanding that he may have it back onrequest. National Bank v. Case, 99 U. S., 628.
19. Bank cashier refusing to transfer on books of bank shares of capital stockpledged and sold for debt of one of its stockholders, receiver of bank isliable for value of stock at that time if bank had no lien thereon to justifysuch refusal. Casev. Bank, 100 U. S., 446.
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ULTKA VIRES:
1. A national-banking association can not deal in stocks. The prohibition isto be implied from the failure to grant the power. First National Bank x.National Exchange Bank, 93 U. S., 122.
2. A national-banking association can not purchase negotiable paper. Lazearx.National Union Bank of Baltimore, 52 Md., 78; First National Bank ofRochester x. Pier son, 24 Minn., 140; Farmers and Mechanic?' Bank x. Baldwin,23 Minn., 198. But see Smith v. The Exchange Bank of Pittsburg, 26 OhioSt., 141.
3. Where the provisions of the national-banking act prohibit certain acts bybanks or their officers, without imposing any penalty or forfeiture appli-cable to particular Transactions which had been executed, their validitycan be questioned by the United States only and not by private parties.Thompson x. St. Nicholas National Bank, 146 U. S.f 240.
4. Can make no valid loan or discount on security of their own stock unlessnecessary to prevent loss on debt previously contracted in good faith.Bankx. Lanier,ll Wall., 369.
5. The national-banking act does not give a bank an absolute right to retainbonds coming into its possession by purchase under a contract which ifcwas without legal authority to make. Logan Bank x. Townsend, 139 U.S., 67.
USURY: See Interest.1. The usury laws of the States do not apply to.national-banking associations.
Farmers and Mechanics7 Bank x. Dearing, 91 U. S., 29; Central NationalBank v. Pratt, 115 Mass., 539; First National Bank v. Garlinghouse, 22 OhioSt., 492; Davis x. Randall, 115 Mass., 547; Hintermister x. First National
• Bank, 64 N. Y., 212.2. And the remedies provided by the State for the taking of usury can not be
resorted to. Farmers and Mechanics' Bank v. Dearing, supra; Wiley x. Star-Imck, 44 Did., 298.
3. The taking of illegal interest by a national-banking association does notrender the contract void. Farmers and Mechanics' Bankx. Dearing, supra.
4. It does not invalidate an indorsement or a guaranty of the notes upon whichthe usurious interest was paid. Oates v. First National Bank of Mont-gomery, 100 U. S., 239; Lazear v. National Union Bank of Baltimore, 52 Md.,78.
5. But usury destroys the interest-bearing power of the obligation; and therewill be no point of time from which it can bear interest. Lucas v. Govern-ment National Bank, 78 Penn. St., 228.
6. The usury works a forfeiture of the entire interest accruing after maturityand before judgment, as well as that which accrues before maturity.Shunk v. The First National Bank of Gallion, 22 Ohio St., 508.
7. The discounting of business paper by a national-banking association at ahigher than the legal rate is usurious, though the law of the State fixesno limit to the rate which natural persons may take for the discount orpurchase of such paper. Johnson, x. National Bank of Gloversville, 74 N.¥., 329; National Bank v. Johnson, 104 U. S., 271.
8. By charging more than legal interest on overdrafts, a national-banking associa-tion loses the right to recovery any interest at all. Third National Bankof Philadelphia v. Miller, 90 Penn. St., 241.
9. The liabilities of antecedent parties to a note or bill will not be affected by theusurious character of the transaction between the payee and the associa-tion; and the association may recover the full amount of the note or billfrom the maker or acceptor. Smith x. The Exchange Bank of Pittsburg,26 Ohio St., 141.
10. Usurious interest which has been paid to a national-banking associationcan not be applied by way of payment, set-off, or counter claim in an actionby the association to recover the amount of the loan, but a separate actionmust be brought therefor. Harriet v. Muntie National Bank, 98 U. S., 855.
11. Where a national-banking association has discounted notes for another bankat a usurious rate of interest, the fact that the other bank has chargedillegal interest on those notes to its customers will not affect its right toset up the defense of usury in an action by the association. Third NationalBank of Philadelphia x. Miller, supra.
12. The amount which may be recovered from the association as a penalty istwice the amount of interest paid, and not simply twice the amount inexcess of the legal rate. Crocker x. First National Bank of Chetopa, 3 Am.L. T. [N. S.], 85Q; Overholtx. National Bank of Mount Pleasant, 82 Penn.St., 490; Barnet x. Muncie National Bank, supra*
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Us u R Y—C o 111 inn ed.13. Tlie purchase of accepted drafts by a national banlcfrom the holder without
his indorsement at a greater reduction than lawful interest on their facevalue is a discounting of those drafts within the meaning of RevisedStatutes, United States, section 5197, which prohibits such bank fromtaking interest on any loan or discount made by it at a greater rate thanis allowed by the laws of the State where it is situated. Uanforth et al.v. National State Bank of Elizabeth, 48 Fed. Rep., 271.
14. Where a bankrupt has paid usurious interest, his assignee may bring an actionagainst the association to recover the penalty. Wright v. First NationalBank of Greensburg, 8 Biss., 243; Crocker v. First National Bank of Chetopaj4 Dill., 358; 8 Am. L. T. N. S., 350.
15. The party who paid the usurious interest is the only party to the note whois entitled to sue for the penalty. Lazear v. National Union Bank of Mary-land, supra.
16. Under Revised Statutes, United States, 5198, providing that a suit against anational bank for taking usurious interest must be commenced within twoyears from ' 'the time the usurious transaction occurred/'the limitationbegins to run from the time when such interest is paid. National Bank v.Carpenter, N. J., 19 A., 181; Bobsv. People's National Bank, 21 Fed. Rep., 888.
17. The penalty for all illegal interest paid to a national-banking associationwithin two years prior to the commencement of proceedings may be recov-ered in a single action, whether the amount was in one payment or inseveral. Hintermistery. First National Bank, 64 N. Y., 212.
18. A note dated and signed by the makers in Tennessee and payable in Chicago,111., and forwarded by them to the payees in Chicago, to be used by thelatter in raising money with which to pay off a prior note made by thesame parties, must be held an Illinois contract and governed by the laws ofIllinois relating to usury. Buchanan et al. v. Drovers' National Bank ofChicago, 55 Fed. Rep., 223.
19. Bank loaned money upon note which it afterward discounted, the makeragreeing to open account with bank or to pay 2\ per cent commission tothe bank on the loan. As the money loaned belonged to the bank, com-mission held to be usury. Union National Bank v. L. N. 0. $' C. Ry, Co.,Ill, Supreme Court, May 9, 1893.
20. An act of a legislature providing that no corporation shall set up defense ofusury in any action does not render contracts by corporations for usuriousinterest enforcible and does not prevent corporations setting up a defenseof illegality under section 5197, Revised Statutes. Fb.
21. When allegations of complaint are sufficient to sustain a judgment in anaction against a national bank for exacting usurious interest. FirstNational Bank v. Morgan, 132 U. S., 141.
22. Usurious interest paid a national bank on renewing a series of notes can not,in an action by the bank on the last of them, be applied in satisfaction ofthe debt. Drlesbach v. National Bank, 104 U. 8., 52; Barnett v. NationalBank, 98 U. S., 555.
23..Remedy given by section 5198, Revised Statutes, for recovery of usuriousinterest paid to a national bank is exclusive. Barnett v. National Bank,98, U. S., 555; Stephens v. Monongahela Bank, 111 U. S., 187.
24. The only forfeiture for usury declared by section 30 of act of 1884 is of entireinterest, and no greater loss is incurred by such bank by reason of theusury laws of a State. Farmers' National Banky. Bearing, 91 U. S., 29.
VOTING :
The provision of section 5144, Revised Statutes, which disqualifies shareholdersu whose liability is past due and unpaid" from voting at meetings of share-holders, applies only to liability for unpaid subscriptions for stock. UnitedStates ex rel. v Barry, 36 Fed. Rep., 240,
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NGMBEH OF BANKS ORGANIZED, IS LIQUIDATION', AND IN OPERATION", WITH T H E I RCAPITAL, BONDS OX DEPOSIT, AND CIRCULATION" ISSUED, REDEEMED, AXD O U T -STANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1893.
States and Terri-tories.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts..Bliode Island ....Connecticut
Eastern States..
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania...DelawareMarylandDist. Columbia .
Middle States...
Virginia"West Virginia..North Carolina .South Carolina .GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexas.. «..ArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Southern States -
MissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan.WisconsinIowaMinnesotaNorth Dakota . -South Dakota-..KansasNebraska
"Western States.
NevadaOregon . *ColoradoIdahoMontanaWyomingWashingtonCaliforniaUtahNew MexicoArizonaOklahomaIndian Ter
Pacific Statesand Territories.
Add for muti-lated notes
Total currencybanks.
Add gold banks.
United States...! 4,930
Issued. I Redeemed, i Outstand
$4,259,400 I $40,510,2003,714,000 j 27,(514,0753,480,500 i30,478,100 j7.021,250 '
$11,220,6006,180, 0007, 035, 000
99, 4G7, 50020. 277, 05022, 999, 370
135,14523, 998, 26332,550, 327
304, 0864, 707, 25385, 503,433
81,0553,615,8123,145, 573
31, 299, 5857, 688, 9827, 765, 057
35, 695. 900335, 387, 47572, 396, 23593,268,490 |
88,141, 36014, 608, 35073,-670, 3102,133, 98516, 988, 2202, 827, 000
13, 800, 360, 454, 830
7, 448, 2500, 015. 2159, 537, 5901, 009, 7006, 672, 980943.050
11, 697J 82013, 625, 9801, 724. 010
38, 268. 67512, 792, 510
12, 2467, 469^ 565
5, 57;8, 380623
5,492648
10, 3188, 4331, 447
33, 93711,422
910867984 i417159939595514799 i800549533
1,553,381985, 725882. 383441,231
1,157,173386. 541
1,180, 041294, 455
1, 379. 3065,192J 181
276, 210,331,126
1, 363, 977
865, 000680. 100987, 000408,500834,000480, 200915. 000335^ 000615. 000610, 000174,100598,100
19,898.055115, 278, 96056, 778. 74557, 909. 30533, 588, 80015, 353, 24026, 254, 35014, 357,2401. 817,3702.154,0001L 916,13010. 261, 670
51,077,650 365,567,865
282. 0003, 795, 0009,125, 000
825, 0004,675,0001. 360. 0007,480, 0008, 975,0002, 800, 0001.075,000
400. 000. 300,000360, 000
70, 500757,300
1,717.750 I206,250902,100312,500
1, 720, 5001, 543, 750
475. 000340,000100, 50075, 00090,000
317, 3902, 704, 6906, 974, 530
689. 3202,997, 230
934, 7203, 734, 2505,558,2802,155,6901, 866, 640212.110109, 070111,470
266, 9891, 924, 5885, 364,473
511, 0722,12). 037680!362
2,071,4734,118, 6401,686,76/1, 550, 211115,65025,48029.740
50, 401,102
1, 610, 057178, 248877,193254,358
1,662.7771, 439, 640
468, 923316,42996, 46083, 59081,730
I jl, 779, 686, 355 !l, 570, 959, 487 208, 728, 8683, 367, 413
13, 796 ;695, 558.120 209, 416. 350 |l, 783,151, 595 ll, 574, 324, 900 208, 826, 695
97, 827
* Including $21,197,938 for which lawful money has been deposited with the Treasurer of the UnitedStates to retire an equal amount of circulation which has not been presented for redemption.
t Four banks restored to solvency and resumed business, making total going banks now 3,796.
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THE NUMBER AND CAPITAL, UV STATES, OF NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED DURINGTHE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893.
Stales and Territories. ! bank/. I
Pennsylvania. -New YorkTexasIowaIllinoisIndianaOhioMinnesotaWisconsin. . . .NebraskaCaliforniaFloridaMaineMarylandMassachusetts.OklahomaAlabama
$2, 375, 0002, 050, 000610,000500, 000500.000500, 000495, 000330, 000
1,750,000150, 000150,000150, 000160, 000150, 000300. 000100,00050, 000
States and Territories.! No. ofI banks.
ArizonaColoradoIdahoKansasKentuckyMichiganMontanaMissouriNew JerseyNorth Carolina.North Dakota..South Dakota...TennesseeVermontWest Virginia..
Total.
Capital.
1111111111111
$100, 00050, 00050,00050,00050, 000100, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 00050,00050, 00050, 00060, 00050, 00050, 000
119 11,230,000
STATEMENT SHOWING BY STATES THE NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN ACTIVEO P E RATION OCTOBER 31, 1893.
Alabama 29Arizona 5Arkansas 9California 36Colorado 52Connecticut 84Delaware 18District of Columbia 13Florida 17Georgia 27Idaho 13Illinois 213Indiana 114Indian Territory 6Iowa 169Kansas 137Kentucky 80Louisiana 20Maine 83Maryland 68Massachusetts 268Michigan 100Minnesota 77Mississippi 12Missouri 79Montana 25
Nebraska 135Nevada 2New Hampshire 51New Jersey 99New Mexico 10New York 334North Carolina 24North Dakota 32Ohio 243Oklahoma 6Oregon 39Pennsylvania 399Rhode Island 59South Carolina 14South Dakota 39Tennessee 51Texas 222Utah 14Vermont 48Virginia 36Washington 61West Virginia 30Wisconsin 82Wyoming 12
Total 3,796
S T A T E M E N T S H O W I N G T O T A L N U M B E R O F N A T I O N A L B A N K S N O W I N O P E R A T I O NA N D T H E N U M B E R P A S S E D O U T O F T H E S Y S T E M S I N C E F E B R U A R Y 25, 1863.
Passed into voluntary liquidation to wind up affairs 713Less number placed in the hands of a receiver 10
703Passed into liquidation for purpose of reorganization 84Passed into liquidation upon expiration of corporate existence * 103Placed in the hands of a receiver 248
1,138Less number restored to solvency and resumed business 4
Total passed out of system , 1,134
* Total number of banks organized since February 25, 18G3, 4,930; number now in operation, 3,796-Sixty-four of these have been reorganized.
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NUMBER AND AI'TIIOIJIZKI) CAPITAL OF BANKS ORGANIZED AND THE NUMBER ANDCAPITAL OF BANKS CLOSED IN EACH YEAH ENDED OCTOBER 31 .SINCE THE ESTAB-LISHMENT OF THE NATIONAL BANKING SYSTEM, WITH THE YEARLY INCREASE OKDECREASE.
1SG31864186518661867186818691870187118723 8731874187518761877187818791880.1881.1882.18831884188518861887.1888.1889.18901891.18921893.
Closed.
In voluntaryliquidation.
No. | Capital. ;No. Capital .
000 11700! 215001 20000! 38800: 3200
050j 263001 78350; 40230: 30000J 85000! 25OUOJ 250001 34ooo;000 50000 41000 53000 46
Insolvent.Net yearly in-
crease.Net. yearlydecrease.
No.! Capital. No. j Capital. |NoJ Capital.
$50, 000500, 000
1,170,000;410, 000
50,000250, 000!
Total \iDeduct de- j
crease j
$330.000650,000
2,160. 0002, 445, 50013, 372. 710|2, 550, 000!1, 450, 000!2,180, 50013. 524. 700|2, 795. 00013, 820, 0002, 505, 000!2, 539. 500J4, 237.500j3. 750. 000|
' 570, 000|1. 920, 000
16,120. 0007. 736, 0003, 647, 250
17, 856, 5901.651.1002, 537; 4504,171,0004.316,0005, 050, 0004, 485, 0006,157, 500G., 035, 000|
120, G2-'>. 500! 218 44, 065, 900| j
134450!
1,007!56:
$16, 378.79, 366.,
242,162,7, 365,
930,
J .
700;950'982150300---1
1, 806,100'3. 825, 000
250, 0001,000,000!
965, 000 .3, 344, 000;.2, 612, 500'.1,230,000:.
700, 000|
159}158!
36!48;
64|
18, 069,15, 001.
253,3. 700.7, 283J
OOOi.400 .ooo'.500'.800!.
10' 1,645,5009! 1,922,710
. . . I 64,000
32114888292o17
1. 561, 300250,000
1,285,000600, 000650,000
1, 550,1001,900,000
250, 000750, 000
3, 622, 0002, 450, 000
67j 11,035,0001
Total."I
4560:
146:220^150!
56141!192,;
901168248!127j
936
3,974
182
5,104,7.731.
12^357,20, 668,11,109,
170!.050'.OOOi.350'.980!.
5| 340,20071 3 ,294,500
27| 4 ,075,0003; 1,385,000
*3,792
19, 056,26, 458,
5, 982,16, 674,30, 450,12, 593,
6, 677,
900;550;000!000;
ooo!OOOi500
113
565, 374, 282 182 20, 085, 500
20, 085, 500|
f545. 288, 782|.
1, 518, 590
5, 840,000
* Pour banks restored to solvency making 3,796 going banks.f The total authorized capital stock on October 31 was $695,953,165, the paid-in capital $695,558,120,
including the capital stock of liquidating and insolvent banks which have not deposited lawful moneyfor the retirement of their circulating notes.
STATEMENT SHOWING, BY STATES, THE NUMBEII AND CAPITAL OF ALL BANKSEXTENDED UNDER ACT OF JULY 12, 1882.
States and Territories.
AlabamaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia.GeorgiaIllinoisIndianaIowaIdaho"KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMissouri
| No. of ji b a n k s .
3 :
6 I73
9834647
19
236
5629
209291816
Capital .
$885,000 i350, 000 I
2.100, 000 I1,010,000
22, 450, 8201, 503,1851, 277, 0001, 806, 00010,018,0005, 629, 0004.170. 000100,000825,000 |
6,611,500 I2,600,000 !9, 835, 000 |
12, 069, 000 j88, 612, 500 j
2,440.000 j5,315^000 !3,775,000 !
States and Territories.
MontanaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaOhioOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming
No. ofbanks.
3853
22549
1031
1745913
71
321413
1
Capital.
$650,0001,400,0004, 905, 000
10. 783, 35072, 872, 460
850, 0001, 535, 000
17, 329, 000250, 000
45, 954,00019, 959, 8002,570,000
985,000500, 000
5, 956, 0002.391,0001, 491, 0002, 085, 000
100,000
Total ! 1,466 375, 949, 005
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SiTATK.MKNT f?llOWIN<} Til II XUMiSKlI, CAPITAL AND CIRCULATION OF NATIONAL BANKSWHICH'WILL REACH THE EXPIRATION OF THEIR CORPORATE EXISTENCE DURINGTHE PERIOD OF TEN YEARS FROM 1894 TO 1903 INCLUSIVE.
Ten.)1. !No. of banks.;I i
18D4 | 51 |1895 | 78 i1896 ! 22 ;1897 251898 241899 32 |1900 ! 471901 - -1 101 I1902 ! 203 !1903 3 94 j
Total i 777~i
Capital. Circulation.
$7, 008, 00012,257,0002, 453, 8003, 714, 0002, 579, 0004, 330, 0008,157.10013,863;15037, 892, 30025^ 021, 500
117, 275, 850
$2,114,9503, 596, 225830,215
1, 026,675943,200
1,930,5003, Oli, 8854, 766, 6508, 512, 5375, 735,125
32,467, 992
STATEMENT SHOWING THE TITLE, LOCATION, CAPITAL, AND CIRCULATION OF BANKS,THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH EXPIRED DURING THE YEAR ENDEDOCTOBER 31, 1893, AND OF ASSOCIATIONS WHICH SUCCEEDED THEM.
Title and location. j Capital.
The Lumberman's National Bank of Muskegon, Mich | $100, 000The Phoenix National Bank of Medina, Ohio ! 75, 000The First National Bank of Chelsea, Vt j 50, 000The Farmers' National Bank of Owatonna, Minn j 7?, 000
| 300.000
T h e Nat iona l L u m b e r m a n ' s Bank of Muskegon, Mich i J 00, 000T h e Old Phoenix Na t iona l Bank of Medina, Ohio ! 75, COOT h e Nat iona l Bank of Orange County, Chelsea, \ r t ! 50, 000T h e Nat ional F a r m e r s ' B a n k of Owatonna, Minn ., i 80, 000
i 305,000
Circulation.
$22,50017, 00011, 25017,100
67,850
22, 50035.10022,50018,000
98,100
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NUMBER, CAPITAL, AND CIRCULATION BY STATES, OPNATIONAL BANKS, THE CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF WHICH WAS EXTENDED DURINGTHE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893.
State.
CaliforniaColoradoGeorgia .Illinois1 ndianaIowa...KansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMassachusetts...MichiganMinnesotaMontana
No. ofbanks.
11
^
]121
6121
Capital.
$100,00050.00056, 000
325, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000
430, 000300, 000205, 000
1, 450, 00050, 000
125,000150, 000
Circulation.
$22, 50011, 25012, 600
118,12511,25018.0004oi 000
225,COO125, 00058,500
373,50011, 25029, 25033, 750
State.
New JerseyNew YorkOhioPennsylvania...South Carolina .South Dakota...TennesseeTexasVermontWisconsinWyoming
Total
No. ofbanks.
1
11
2
111
40
Capital.
$100,000200, 000160, 000150,000
75,00050, 000
310,000310, 000100, 000100, 000100, 000
5, 046, 000
Circulation.
$22. 50067, 500
137,70036, 00017,10011,25058,50090, 000
5,40022, 50022,500
1,585,925
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE NATIONAL BANKS, THE COUPOKAIK EXISTENCE OF.WJMCH;WILL EXPIRE DURING THE YEAH ENDING OCTOBER 31, 1*(J1, WITH THE- DATE 6F'EXPIRATION, CAPITAL, AND AMOUNT OF UNITED STATES BONDS AND ClRCUvLATING NOTES.
2132
21382135
2137217221412143215221422153
2144
2146214521512147214821502174
2156215421552179
21582160
21592161216521842187
216821642175218321662171218021812186217621892185
21882207219322032204221222052221
The Kellogg [National Bank, Green Bay - - - -! Wis .1893.
j Dec. 23I 1894.! Feb. 10I Feb. 16
.1 Feb. 19! Mar. 6Mar. 25
! Apr. 6| Apr. 8! Apr. 14
Apr. 17
$100,000
The Rochester National Bank, Rochester... | N. II .The Commercial National Bank of Char- | N. C .
lotte. ;The National Bank of Boyertown | P a . . .The Athol National 'Bank, Athol | MassThe National Bank of Pontiac i 111 . . .The First National Bank of Hancock MichThe Home National Bank of Brockton MassThe National Bank of Sch wenksville Pa . . .The Safety Fund National Bank of Fitch- Mass
burg.The People's National Bank of Martins- i W.Va.l Apr. 30
burg. IThe First National Bank of East Liverpool.! Ohio doThe Second National Bank of Bay City I Mich J May 5Tlie Wilber National Bank of Oneonta j N. Y ..! May 12The Mattoon National Bank, Mattoon I 111 i May 14The Citizens' National Bank of Winchester. | Ivy . . . i May 16The Marion National Bank of Lebanon I Ivy . . . | May 25 |The First National Bank of Florida, at F l a . . . i M a y 26 j
Jacksonville. ' jThe First National Bank of Farmer City. . . Ill . . . May 30The First National Bank of Belleville ! Ill June 10The People's National Bank of Rock Island.! 111 June 17The First National Bank of Colorado j Colo .. June 24
Springs. iThe First National Bank of San Jose Cal . . . July 11The National Exchange Bank of Steuben- Ohio.. July 17
ville. " |The First National Bank of Kasson Minn . July 22 |The Merchants' National Bank of Louisville' Ivy do !The Farmers1 National Bank of Princeton ..\ 111 July 24 jThe First National Bank of La Grange j Ind . . . I July 30 |The People's National Bank of Independ- Iowa.. I... do !
ence.The First National Bank of Jackson Tenn . July 31The Citizens' National Bank of Louisville.. \ Ky . . . Aug. 1The First National Bank of Fairfield j Me doThe First National Bank of Crown Point . . . I Ind . . . A ng. 4The Second National Bank of New Albany.; Ind . . . Aug. 6The Third National Bank of Louisville ...".. I Ivy doThe People's National Bank of Princeton... I Iiid . . . Aug. 11The Centerville National Bank of Thurman j Ohio .. Aug. 13The Citizens' National Bank of Romeo | Mich . Aug. 19The Union National Bank of Streator Ill Aug. 24The First National Bank of Waco Tex . . . Sept, 7The Mount Sterling National Bank, Mount Ivy . . . Sept, 8
Sterling.The Citizens' National Bank of Evanaville . I n d . . . Sept, 12The Boonville National Bank, Boonville Ind . . . I Sept. 17The First National Bank of Petaluma Cal . . . I Sept, 25The First National Bank of New Lisbon Ohio.. I Sept. 26The First National Bank of Arcola Ill Sept, 28The Oakland National Bank, Oakland Ill Oct. 5The Second National Bank of Monmouth . . . j 111 Oct. 20The National Bank of McMinnville Tenn . Oct. 30
Total .
50,000175, 000
100, 000100,000
50, COO200,000200,000100,000200, 000
75, 000
50,000250, 000100, 000
60,000175,000150, 000
50, 000
50, 000100, 000100,000100,000
500, 000100, 000
50, 000500, 000310,00065, 00075, 000
100, 000500, 00050, 00050, 000
100. 000400, 00075, 00050,000
100, 000100, 000500,000100, 000
200, 00050, 000200.00050. 00050! 00053,00075, 00070,000
>, 708, 000
Bonds.
$25, 000
12, 50050, 000
100, 000100,00012,50050. 000150, 00025, 000
200, 000
18, 750
50, 000200, 000100, 00015,00050, 00040, 00050,000
12,50050, 00050, 00025,000
50. 000100, 000
13, 00050, 00027,50025,00020,000
25,00050,00015,00020,00025,00050,00025,00045,00025, 00025,00050,00025, 000
50,00050,00050, 000 •12,50012,50013,25020,00020,000
2, 280,000
Circula-tion.
$22,500
11,25045,000
90,00090,000
. .11,23045,000135,00022,500
180, ooe
16,875^
45,000180,00090, 00013,50045,'G©036,00045,000
11,25045,00045,-00022,500
45,00090,0C0
11,7G044, 950^4,75022,50018,000
22,50045,00013,50018, 00022, 50045,00022,50040,50022,50022,50045,00022, 50Q
45,00045,00045,00011,25011,25011, 92518, 00018, 000
2,006,950
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(N<i 1 1 1 1.1 -•>. ( ( A F ' i l \ L . \ \ I > ( ' MM \' L \ T I O N LSSUKD, R E D E E M E D , AND, OV J S ' A ' I 1 O \ A 1 , ! i \ N K N WHICH S U S P E N D E D B U S I N E S S AND W E R E
PLACEJX IN THE HANDS OK A LI I:< KIN HIS DUKIXCL THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 3 1 ,1 8 9 3 ; ALSO SIM [LA LI 1NKOKMA1ION WJ'L II I JE-PECTTO SEVEN BANKS IN THE HANDSOF EXAMINERS.
Name and location of bank.
Newton National Bank, Newton. Kans -First National-Bank, Bel Norte, Colo..Bankers and Merchants' National
Bank, Dallas, TexasCapital National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr.First National Bank, Little Rock, Ark.Alabaraa National Bank, Mobile, Ala.Commercial National Bank, Nashville,
TermFirst National Bank, Ponca, NebrSecond National Bank, Columbia, Teirn.Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111.Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111.First National Bank, Cedar Falls^Towa.First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga..OglethorpeNational Bank, Brunswick,
Ga•Evans ton National Bank, Evanstou, 111National Bank of Deposit, New York,
N YElmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y ..First National Bank, Brady, TexasNational Bank of North Dakota, Fargo,
N. Dak-First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak.Gulf National Bank, Tampa, FlaMerchants' National Bank, Tacoma,
WashCitizens'NationalBank, SpokaneFalls,
WashCitizens' National Bank, Hillsboro,
OhioFirst National Bank, Arkansas City,
Date of au-thoritytocommencebusiness.
! Jan. 28.! Mar. 18,
•Tan. 21.June 21),Apr. .12.Mav 13,
1800 Dec. 15,1892"Dec. 19,1892
City National Bank, Brownwood,Texas
Linn County National Bank, Albany,Oregon ,
Consolidated National Bank, SanDiego, Cal
City National Bank, Greenville, Mich.First National Bank. Whatcom, WashColumbia National Bank, New What-
com, WashFirst National Bank, Port Angeles,
WashNebraska National' Bank, Beatrice,
Nebr.. . . .First National Bank, Pliilipsburg,
Mont -First National Bank, Ouray, Colo, a...Albuquerque National Bank, Albu-- querque, N. MexPuget Sonnd National Bank, Everett,
Wash, aFirst National Bank, Hot Springs,
S.Dak \...Livingston National Bank, Livingston,
MontNorthern National Bank, Big Rapids,
Mich
July 22,Jan. 28,Oct. 3,Dec. 1"),Apr. 23,
1 Sept. 1,Feb. 2,
July 18,June 29,
Aug. 5,Aug. 30,Jan. 7,
Mar. 12,Oct. 23,Dec. 2,
May 2,
Apr. 8,
Sept. 4,
June 30,
June 17,
May 31,
Sept. 22,Aug. 28.Aug. 20,
June 28,
May 19,
Dec 21,
Dec.
Lloyds National Bank, Jamestown,N'. Dak
First National Bank, Starkville, Miss.First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga..Commercial National Bank, Denver,
ColoBozeman National Bank, Bozeman,
Mont. &First National Bank, Vernon, TexState National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn .Mrst National Bank, Orlando, Fla
1890
1890188318(501871
1884188718811891188718741884
18871892
188718891890
189018891890
1884
1890
1872
1885
1890
1890
188318841889
1890
1890
1889
1891
1889
1884
1892
1890
Sept, 2,
July 14,
Sept. 23,
July 15,
Sept. 11,
June 5,May 4,Apr. 30,July 16,
Sept. 6,1889
1871
189118871889
Oct. 23,May 13,Aug. 28,Mar. 16,
1882188918891886
Date ofsuspension.
Circulation.
Issued.I"
Ee-, deemed.
Jan. 17,1893Jan. 21,1893Feb. 1.1893Mar. 14,1893
Mar. 25,1893Apr. 27,1893Apr. 28,1893May 9,1893May 11,1893May 10,1893May 18,1893
IO
.do
May 22,1893May 23,1893May 26,1893
Mav 29,1893....'do
. . . .do
June 1,1893
June 6,1893
June 8,1893
June 15, 1893
June 16,1893
June 19,1893June 21,1893Juno 22,1893. . . .do
June 23,1893
June 26,1893
June 30,1893
July 1,1893. . . .do
$100, 00050,000
500,000300, 000500, 000150,000
500, 00050, 000
100, 0001, 000, 0001, 000, 000
50, 000200,000
150,000100,000
300, 000200, 00050, 000
250, 00050,00050, 000
250, 000
150, 000
100, 000
125,000
150, 000
100, 000
250,00050, 00050, 000
100,000
50, 000
100, 000
50, 00050, 000
j$17,630
44, 00043,70003,495
44, 25011,25011, 250
45, 000
33, 000
24, 550
27,520
33, 750
21, 700
55, 30011, 25011, 250
22, 500
10, 750
21,780
July 3,1893 J
July 5,1893
July 7,1893
. . . .do
July 8,1893
July 10,1893July 14,1893July 17,1893
July 18,1893
July 19,1893July 22,1893. . . .doJuly 24,1893 |
100, 00060, 00075,000
250, 000
50,000100, 000100, 000150, 000
22, 50013,50016, 370
45, 000
11, 25022, 50021,80033, 750
4,460
850
1,170
Out-stand-ing.
.$31,11011, 250
33, 44043. 70048, 86442,000
32, 90022,500
45, 00038, 54010, 800
44, 25011, 25011, 250
55, 30011,25011,250
22,500
10,750
21, 780
11,25011, 250
44,150I
.\ 11,250
-| 11,250
10, 750
33,250
22, 50013, 50016, 370
45, 000
11,25021,33021,80033, 750
a Was in hands of receiver, but resumed prior to October 31.h Was in hands of receiver, but resumed subsequent to October 31.
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STATEMENT GIVING TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH SUSPENDED JU^IXESS ANDWERE PLACED IN THE HANDS OF A RECEIVER. ETC.—Continued.
Name and location of bank.
Merchants' National Bank, Great Falls,Mont
Tacoma National Bank, Tacoma,Wash. a...
National Bank of the Commonwealth,Manchester, N. H
Indianapolis National Bank, Indianap-olis, Ind
First National Bank, Spokane,Wash.b.Firs t National Bank, Middlesboro, Ivy .Fi rs t National Bank, Helena, Mont. c..MontanaNationalBank,Helena, Mont.National Granite State Bank, Exeter,
N. HChamberlain National Bank, Chamber-
lain, S. DakFirs t National Bank, Great Falls,
M o n t . . .Firs t National Bank, Kankakee. 111. d.Stock Growers' National Bank, Miles
Ciiy, Mont '.Bellingharn Bay National Bank, New
W hatcom, Wash, cFl Paso National Bank, of Texas,
El Paso, TexTexas National Bank, San Antonio,
TexCitizens'National Bank, Muncie, Ind.c?.First National Bank, Marion, Kans . . .National Bank of South Pennsylvania,
Hyndman, Pa. aWashington National Bank, Tacoma,
WashPort Townsend National Bank, Port
Townsend, WashFirst- National Bank, North Manches-
ter. Ind
Date of an- Ithority to I Date ofcommence \t suspenibusiness, f
on.Capitalstock.
Circulation.
Firs t National Bank, Sundance, Wyo.Hutehinson National Bank, Hut chin-
son, Kans. bSOCOITO National Bank, Socorro, N.
Mex. aFirst National Bank, Dayton, Tenn . . .
Oct. 7,
Apr. 13,
Feb. 9,
Nov. 21.Oct. 24,Jan. 8,Apr. 5.Nov. 11,
May 15,
Apr. 8,
Julv 1.Feb. 20,
Dec. 20,
Feb. 7,
Dec. 22.
1890 ! July 24,
1883 ! do ..
1892 ! July 25,
1864 I---.do ..1882 July 26,1890 July 27.1866 . . . . do . . .1882 I. . . .do . . .
1865 1 do . . .
1890 J u l v 28,
1893
1893
18931893
1886 . . . .do . .1871 ; J u l y 29,
1884 : doi
1889 | Ju ly 31,!
1898
1893
Jan. 31.Mar. 15,July 28,
June 2,
Apr. 23,
Apr. 18,
1886
188518751883
1889
1889
1890
Mar. 17.1883June 16,1890
May 29,1884
Aug. 1,
Aug. 4,. . . . doAug. 16,
Aug. 17,
Aug. 24,
Sept, 18,
Oct. 4.. . . . d o . :
1893
1893
1893
I1893 |
1893 |
1893
1893
1893
$100, 000
200, 000
200, 000
300, 000250, 000
50, 000500, 000500. 000
50, 000
50, 000
250. 00050. 000
75,000
60, 000
150. 000
100. 000200, 000
75, 000
50,000
100,000
100, 00050, 00050, 000
$22,500
45, 000
67, 500
57, 21245, 00011,25045. 00045,000
41,137
I 11,250ii 45,000| 11.250I17,100
13, 500
33.750
22, 50045,00021,900
j 11,250
i 43,500
| 22,500
j 27,000! 11,250
Oct. 18,1893 j 100, 000 j 22, 500
May 26,July 10,
1891 | Oct. 191890 | Oct. 21,
1893 !1893 I
50, 00050, 000
1 11. 250j 11, 250
$22,500
45, 000
67,500
57, 21045,00011,25245,00045,000
4.0, 377
11,250
45,00011,250
17,100
13, 500
S3,750
22, 50045, 00021,900
11, 250
43,500
22, 500
27, 00011, 250
22, 500
11,25011,250
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STATEMENT GIVING TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH WENT INTO VOLUNTARYLIQUIDATION DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, WITH DATE OKAUTHORITY TO COMMENCE BUSINESS, DATE OF LIQUIDATION, CAPITAL, ANDCIRCULATION ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING.
Name and location of bank.
Date of! authorityI to commencei business.
1891
18921884
1889
1875
18911871
Date ofclos- Capitaling. stock. i Issued.
Circulation.
I Re- | Out-deemed.I standing.
18921892 !
1892
1892
. . . . d o
Firs t National Bank, South Sioux jCity, Nebr j Apr. 22,
Continental National Bank, Kan- !sas City, Mo j Aug. 2,
Firs t National Bank, Clyde, K a n s . . j Jan . 31,Eugene National Bank, Eugene
City, Oregon j Mar. 8,Firs t National Bank, Batesville, j
Ohio I Jan. 18,Commercial National Bank, Sioux '
City, Iowa I Sept. 16.State National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr. j Nov. 16,1871 j Dec. 3,1892Woodson National Bank, Yates !
Center, Kans : Jan. 14,1884 j Dec. 5,189:Fi rs t National Bank, Pontiac, \
Mich I Jan . 3,First National Bank, Castle, Mont. May 22,National Pcmberton Bank. Law-
rence, Mass [ Apr. 24,Firs t National Bank, Lorain, Ohio, j Feb. 6,Finney County National Bank,
Garden City. Kans June 20,Lumberinan'sNationalBank. Mus- j
kegon, Mich j Feb. 3,Covington City National Bank,
Covington, Ky j Aug. 10,Phcenix National Bank, Medina, j
Ohio | Mar. 10,Merchants' National Bank, Macon, !
Ga ) June 29,2Etni\ National Bank, Kansas City. I
Mo '.'..\ Mar. 10,Citizens' National Bank, Orlando,
Fla Oct. 12,Fi rs t National Bank, Lexington,
111 ': ; Nov. 23,First National Bank. Ida Grove, I
Iowa '. Oct. 10,1888First National Bank, Burnet, Tex . I Ju ly 18,1883First National Bank, Springfield, '
200.50,
150.200,
000000
000
000
000000
500750
7, 5503. 270
Oct. 27,1892 ' $50, 000 '. $10. 250 ; $2,150 j $8,100
Nov. 11,Nov. 15,
Nov. 26,
Dec. 1,
250 : 3,530
500 | 3,310
750 i 13,650
000 i 17,225 '
50,000 ; 10,750 I 2,010
18821891
18651882
1888
1873
1871
1873
1887
1890
1887
1882
Dec.Jan.
Jan.....d
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
31.18924,1893
10,1893
12.1893
16,1893
1, 1893
10,1893
14,1893
9,1893
22,1893
1,1893
Mo .Southern National Bank, New
Orleans, La.Decatur National Bank, Decatur,
111.Firs t National Bank, Chelsea, V t . .Firs t National Bank, Santa Monica,
Cal (Feb. lv.Lake National Bank, Wolfboro j
N. H I Ju ly 26,Farmers ' National Bank, Owa-
Aug.18,1870
June 6,1890
Aug. 12,1873Ju ly 19,1873
1888
1865
M a y 1,1893 |M a y 22,1893 j
-do !M a v 25,:
May 31,June 10,
. . . . d o . .
June 29,
18931893
tojina, MinnFirst National Bank, Wa Keeney,
KansFourth National Bank, Chatta-
nooga, TennFarmers and Merchants ' National
Bank, Rock wall, TexNorth Texas National Bank, Dallas,
TexHoquiam National Bank, Ho-
quiam,WashGallatin Valley National Bank,
Bozeman, MontGate City National Bank, Atlanta, j
Ga. . - " ! May 3,Fi rs t National Bank, Big Timber,
MontOrono National Bank, O r o n o ,
Me I May 13,CentralNationalBank,Dallas,Tex. Sept. 25,Merchants ' National Bank, For t
Worth, Tex . .
1873 ! June 30,
1887 i do . .
Ju ly 24,
Aug. 18,
June 28,
Mar. 30,
Jan . 6,
Aug. 8,1890 j Ju ly 18.
Nov. 14,
1889
1892
1888
July 6,
July 11,
July 13,
Dillon National Bank, Dillon,Mont....
1883
1879
June 29,1891
18651889
Feb. 1,1887
May 2,1884
1893
1893 I
1893 \
1893 •
1893 1
1893 I
1893 !
1893
1893
100,65,
150,
75,
50.
100,
500.
75,
100,
250,
100,
50,
150.
75,
50,
500,
100,
50,
50,
50,
000 |000 !
000 ! 143,COO ! 16,
ooo; io,
000 I 22.i
000 ! 225,
000
000 I
o o o !I
ooo I
ooo I000 '000
000 j
000 !
000 I
ooo i
000 !
000 !
ooo !
17,
21,
44,
21,
16,
32,16,
11,
45,
22,11,
10, £
29,?
17,
750 | 18.213
020 ! 2, 960 !
010 ! 38,920 I
095 | 2,210 I
750 ! 1,120j j
500 | 5,320 i
000 I 41,970 I
100 I 3,237 j800 I 6,170 !
i II 6,350
.50
880
410
650150
250
000
500250
3,420
2, 660
2,6801,150
1,385
6,700
2,350
July 24,
July 25,
July 27,
July 29,1893Aug. 3,1893
Aug. 15,1893
Aug. 24,1893
50, 000 I 10,
150,
50,
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50,
100,
250
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, 000
,000
, 000
, 000
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, 000
50,150,
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250
300
100
290
200
250
000
250
000
000
750
720750
000
750
890
1,978
1,420
110
1, 540
1,620
2,100
500
1,170
10, 570
510
1,2301,650
36, 950
7,480
7,720
10,19020, 10027, 775
8,740
3, 53711, 060
104,090
13, 885
9,630
17,180
183,030
13, 863
15, 630
38,200
18,460
13, 75029, 97015,000
9,865
38, 300
20,15011,250
9,360
27, 382
15, 680
10,180
42,660
9, 630
42, 900
10,750
20,830
33, 430
10, 240
12, 49032,100
45, 000
10, 750
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78 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT GIVING TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH WENT INTO VOLUNTARYLIQUIDATION DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, ETC.—Continued.
nd location of bank.
Farmers' National Bank, Constan-tino, Mich
First National Bank, Mankato,Kans
Gray National Bank, MiddletownSprings, Vt
Frankfort National Bank, Frank-fort, Ky
First National Bank, Slaughter,Wash
Total .
Date ofauthority
iO commenctbusiness.
»ateof dos- j CapitalCirculation.
Issued.! Re.,deemed.
Dec. 4,1874 | Aug. 28,1893 j $50, 000 j $11, 250 | $1, 050
July 6,1887! Sept. 12,1893 | 60, 000 j 13,500 1,190
Apr. 9,1884 I Sept, 15,1893 j 50, 000 11, 250 j 900
Aug. 13,1889 | Sept, 21,1893
Nov. 3,1890 j Oct. 25,1893
100,000 22,500 !
! i
Out-stauding.
$10, 200
12, 310
10, 350
22, 500
I
50,000 i 11,250 | | 11,250
.j 0,035,000 !
STATEMENT GIVING TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH SUSPENDED DURING THEYEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, AND RESUMED BUSINESS PRIOR TO OCTOBER31, WITH CAPITAL, DATE OF SUSPENSION, AND DATE OF RESUMPTION.
Name and location,
The Black Hills National Bank, Rapid City, S. Dak.
The Gate City National Bank, Atlanta, GaThe Capital National Bank, Indianapolis, IndThe Washington National Bank, Spokane Falls, WashThe First National Bank, Palouse City, WashThe American National Bank, Omaha, NebrThe First National Bank, Grundy Center, IowaThe Southern California National Bank, Los Augeies, Cal.The First National Bank, Los Angeles, CalThe First National Bank, San Diego, CalThe First National Bank, Santa Ana, CalThe First National Bank, Kendallville, IndThe First National Bank, San Bernardino, CalThe Second National Bank, Ashland, KyThe First National Bank, llico, ColoThe First National Bank, Provo, UtahThe National Bank of Commerce, Provo City, UtahThe First National Bank, Ouray, ColoThe First National Bank, Cisco, TexThe American National Bank, Leadville, ColoThe Central National Bank, Pueblo, ColoThe American National Bank, Peublo, ColoThe Puget Sound National Bank, Everett, WashThe National Bank of Ashland, Nebr.The First National Bank, Winston, N. CThe Western National Bank, Pueblo, ColoThe Commercial National Bank, Ogden, UtahThe First National Bank, Cherry vale, KansThe National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, MoThe Missouri National Bank, Kansas City, MoThe Union National Bank, Denver, ColoThe First National Bank, Fort Scott, KansThe National Bank of Commerce, Denver, ColoThe State National Bank, Denver, ColoThe German National Bank, Denver, ColoThe People's National Bank, Denver, ColoThe Oklahoma National Bank, Oklahoma City, OklaThe First National Bank, Harrisonville, Mo*.The First National Bank, Canon City, ColoThe First National Bank, Anthony, KansThe Greeley National Bank, Greeley, ColoThe First National Bank, Grand Junction, ColoThe First National Bank, Cheyenne, WyoThe Farmers' National Bank, Henrietta" TexasThe State National Bank, Vernon, TexThe First National Bank, Russell, KansThe Milwaukee National Bank of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wis.The Kentucky National Bank, Louisville, KyThe Louisville City National Bank, Louisville, KyThe Merchants' National Bank, Louisville, KyThe Fourth National Bank, Louisville, KyThe Farmers' National Bank, Findlay, OhioThe Oregon National Bank, Portland, Oregon
Capital.
$125,000
250,000300,000250, 00075,000
200,00050, 000
200, 000200, 000300,0003 50,00050, 0(J0
100,00050,00050,00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000
100.00050| 000
250, 00050, 000
100, 000200.00050,000
150, 00050, 000
1, 000, 000250,000
1, 000, 000300, 000500, 000300, 000200,000600, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000
200, 00050, 000
100, 00080,000
250,0001,000,000
400.000500, 000300|000
80, (JOO200, 000
Date ofsuspen-
sion
1892Dec.
1893Feb.M a yJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJuneJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulvJulyJulyJulyJulyJulvJulvJulvJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulyJulvJulyJulyJulyJulvJulyJulyJulyJulyJulvJulyJulvJulvJulyJuly
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1893.Feb.
JulyJuneJulyJunoSept.Sept.JulvJulyJulyJulyAug.JulvJulyAug.Sept.JulyOct.JulvAug.Aug.Sept.Oct.Aug.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Oct.JulyAug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Sept,Sept,Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Sept.Aug.Aug.Sept.Sept.Oct.Aug.Aug.Aug.Oct.Sept.
17
190971
1014
521
12114161114J7253723
423311811
714
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9
283 425
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STATEMENT GIVING TITLES OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH SUSPENDED DURING THEYEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, ETC.—Continued.
Name and location. Capital.
The Ellensburg National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash .The Commercial National Bank, Portland, Oregon..The Ains worth National Bank, Portland, Oregon...The First National Bank, Ashland, Wis .The National Park Bank, Livingstou, MontThe First National Bank, East Portland, OregonThe First National Bank, The Dalles, OregonThe First National Bank, Birmingham, AlaThe Waupaca County National Bank, Waupaca, WisThe First National Bank, Hammond, IndThe National German-American Bank, St. Paul, MinnThe First National Bank, Platteville, WisThe First National Bank, Mankato, MinnThe National Citizens' Bank, Mankato, MinnThe Mankato National Bank, Mankato, MinnThe National Bank of Sturgis, Mich.
N i l B k Whit S lThe National Bank of Sturgis, Mich.The First National Bank, White Sulphur Springs, MonThe First National Bank, Nashville, Tenn
N i l B k R h t Mist , ,
The Union National Bank, Rochester, MinnThe American National Bank, Nashville, TennThe First National Bank, Decatur, AlaThe Waxahachie National Bank, Waxahachie, TexThe Citizens' National Bank, Attica, IndThe First National Bank, Gadsden, AlaThe Union National Bank, Racine, WisThe First National Bank, Dubuque, IowaThe People's National Bank, Winston, N. CThe First National Bank, Le Mars, IowaThe Le Mara National Bank, Le Mars, IowaThe First National Bank, San Marcos, TexThe First National Bank, Lockhart, TexThe First National Bank, Hawarden, IowaThe First National Bank, York, NebrThe Hutchinson National Bank, Hutchinson, Kans
Total 18,205,000
$50, 000250, 000300,000125,000100, 000100, 000
50, 000250, COO
50,00050,000
2,000, 0C050,000
150,000100, 000100,000
65, 000200, 000
1,000,00050,000
1, 000. 0C0100,000100, 000
50, 00050, 000
150, 000200, 000100, 000100,COO100, 000
80, 00050,00075,00050, 000
100, 000
Date ofsuspen-sion.
1893.July 27July 29July 29July 31July 31July 31July 31Aug. 2Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug.Aug. 10Aug. 11Aug. 12Aug. 12Aug. 16Aug. 17Aug. 18Aug. 18Aug. 18Aug. 21Aug. 22Aug. 24Aug. 28July 18
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1893.Oct. :Sept. !Sept. :Aug. ;Sept. \Sept. :Aug. :Oct.Aug.Sept.Oct.Aug.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept,Oct.Sept.Oct.Sept.Sept,Aue.Aug.Sept.Oct.Aug.Sept,Sept.Sept,Aug.Aug.Sept.Oct.Aug.
STATEMENT GIVING TITLES, CAPITAL, AND DATE OF SUSPENSION, OF NATIONAL BANKSWHICH SUSPENDED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, AND WEREPLACED IN THE HANDS OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS, PENDING RESUMPTION OFBUSINESS OR THE APPOINTMENT OF A RECEIVER.
Name and Location.
The Tacoma National Bank, Tacoma, Wash .The First National Bank, Spokane, WashThe First National Bank, Helena, Mont.
The Socorro National Bank, Socorro, New Mex.
Capital.
$200,000250, 000500, 00060,00050, 000
100,00050, 000
Date of sus-pension.
July 24, 1893July 26, 1893July 27, 189aJuly 31, 1893Aug. 27, 1893Oct7 18, 1893Oct. 19, 1893
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80 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY'.
STATEMENT SHOWING P»Y STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS THE NI\MP,I:R ANDCAPITAL STOCK OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICH SUSPENDED D I K I N G THE YEAHENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, TOGETHER WITH THE NUMBER AND CAPITAL OV THOSEWHICH RESUMED, FAILED, AND WERE PLACED IN CHARGE OF EXAMINERS.
States and Territories.
Now Hampshire — TotalEastern States
In charge ofexaminers.Suspensions. ' Resumptions. !. Failures.
No. Capital. Xo.; Capital. No. | Capital. 'No. I Capital.
New YorkPennsylvania.
$250, 000
500,00050, 000
Total Middle States...! 550, 000
North Carolina .GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
300,000675, 000200, 000550, 00060,000
1,480,000 ;' 500,000
2. 300. 0002,750,000 '
1
3
6
52
$300, 000250,0C0
400, 000
430, 000
2, 250, 0002. 000, 000
2
9
2
3o116114
$250, 000
500 000
500, 000
1
1
425 000°00 000150,00060, 000
1. 050, 000500. 00050, 000
750, 000
$50,000
50, 000
Total Southern States-! 38 i 8,815,000 j 19 I
Missouri . . .OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan . .Wisconsin.IowaMinnesota.Kansas - . . .Nebraska . .
1,300,000180,000
1. 000, 0002,150, 000
215, 000625, 000575, 000
2. 400, 000880, 000800,000
5,630,000 i 19
1,300.00080,' 000
450, 000
3,185, 000
65,000 2625.000 j . . .525,000 { 1
2,400,000 ! . . .480,000 i 3350, 000 | 3
100,550,
2,150,150,
50,000
300,450,
ooo I 1000 L . . .
100,000
Total Western States .1 49 10,125,000 • 31
OregonColoradoUtahMontanaWyomingNew MexicoNorth DakotaSouth DakotaWashingtonCaliforniaOklahoma Territory
Total Pacific Statesand Territories
Total United States .. I 158 !
800, 0003, 600,000
250, 0001, 875, 000
250, 000225, 000400, 000225,000
I. 735. 000L, 200, 000
50, 000
! 14! 3i 2
0, 275, 000 17
700. 0003, 300, 000
250. 0C0300, 000200,000
3, 750, 000
125, 00D425. 0)0950,' 000
50, 000
100,300,
100, 000
1, 075,50,
175,400,100,800,250,
000 1000000 1000ooo !000 3 j000
500, 000
50, 000
10,610,000
30, 350, 000
6,300,000 i 25 I 3,250,000
86 | 18, 205, 000 65 j 10, 935, 000
510, 000
1, 060, 000
1, 210, 000
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NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH FI^UM .AJNUA-KX JL, ?
TO NOVEMBER 1, 1895, THE AMOUNT OF UNITED STATES BONDS ON DEPOSIT TOSECURE*CIRCULATION,' THE AMOUNT OF CIRCULATION SECURED' "BY THE BONDSON DEPOSIT, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY TO REDEEM CIRCULATION, ANDTHE TOTAL AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING, INCLUDING NOTESOF NATIONAL GOLD BANKS.
Date. Authorizedcapital stock.
January. .February...MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember..December ..
1872.
January. . .February . .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember..December..
1873.
January. .February.. .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember..December..
1874.
1875.
$469,408, 976470, 457, 651471,822,651472, 656, 351475,458, 651477, 012, 051479, 852, 051482, 906, 851484, 223, 351486,106,851487,136, 851487, 699, 551
487,781, 551489, 380, 851490,486,151492, 898, 951494,428, 951496,480, 951496, 496, 501497, 921, 501498, 801, 501499,111, 501499, 232, 701499, 533, 401
499, 003,401498, 032, 201498,150, 901497, 505; 901497, 020, 901497, 657, 401498, 777, 401500, 347, 401500, 706, 401502,181, 401502, 931, 401503, 301,401
January ! 503,347,901February i 503,467, 901March..' ! 503, 858, 521April | 505, 763, 300May I 506,103, 801June ! 508, 531, 283July ! 509,386,283August ! 510,706, 283September ! 510,903,171October 511, 084, 471November | 511, 613,765December ! 510,686,765
1876.JanuaryFebruaryMarch..'AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember
511,155, 865510, 619, 965510,189,171509,701.671507, 881, 671500, 013, 371506.008, 371505, 226,171504, 971,171504, 027,171502, 752,171
December 502,652,171
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U. S. bonds ! Circulation
$370, 240, 500371, 558, 900373, 764, 450374,637,450376, 732, 950378, 341, 200380, 440, 700382, 552, 200381, 918, 200383, 977,200384,968,900385,951,400
386, 355, 300386, 640, 800387, 415,100388,218,350388,983,800389, 775, 000390, 410,550390, 855, 250391, 618,450392, 616, 000392,852,100393,215,900
393,000,900392, 644, 300392,506,950392, 809.200392,937,100392, 863, 000391,171,200388, 566,100385, 889,100385, 649,150385,421,750385,378, 250
385,128,250384,174, 950382, 076, 650380, 661, 600379, 506, 900379,126,400376, 314, 500374,894, 362373, 956, 762371,489,262367,549,412365,836,912
363, 601,662361, 430,462356, 732,150350, 216, 350346, 715, 350344,463, 850341, 394,750340,071, 850338, 673. 850337, 955, 800337, 727, 800338,261,800
$328,465,431330, 253, 559332, 094, 399333, 556, 529334,521,855335, 644,365337, 664, 795339, 094, 675340. 649, 960342, 227, 690343,112, 772344,097,112
344, 582, 812345, 358, 892345, 507, 312346,164, 392346, 834, 666347,185, 711347, 267, 061347, 862, 361348, 715,421350,173, 226350,412, 046350,692,966
348, 624,953348, 255, 299348,203,489348, 505,184348,323, 390348, 290, 340347,182, 820344, 851, 526342, 310, 386342, 270, 676342, 367, 844342, 685,175
342,333, 837341,121, 249338, 948, 494337,855, 479336, 697,831336,110, 532334, 698,341333,468, 611333, 324,225331, 239,470327, 578, 260326, 725, 728
324,484,539321,319, 645318,413,293312, 850, 786310, 084, 721307,912,468305,417,013303, 756,276302, 847, 886301, 819, 811301, 658, 372301,844, 917
Lawfulmoney ondeposit toredeem cir-culation.
$2,976,1543, 934,0204, 205, 7204,199,1133, 566,0593,288,2593,239,1593,174,3592,970,6943,105,5642,508,9862,404,876
2,484, 0862,892,1412, 651, 9512, 579,1892,641, 9642,300,7031,917,6032,104,4982,104, 4982,350,8962,009,0961,928,796
2,223,2832, 776, 2783,081, 3233,120, 6233,360,9323,560,1624,798,2127,867, 25411,057, 67911,707, 87011, 709, 40212,021,071
11,794,41313,152,12115,300,85017,593, 09918,349, 76218,344, 94119,709, 66719,440,07718, 535, 72719, 300,11220,638,64221, 095,102
21,995, 21722,648, 88424,405, 78027,627, 30828,755,19128, 753,46227,581,32325,982,33923,087,01622, 532, 93321,582, 93620,114,674
Totalnational-bank
notes out-"standing.
$331,441,585334,187, 579336, 300,119337, 755,642338,087, 914338,932, 624340, 903, 954342r269, 034343,620,654345,328, 254345, 621, 758346,501,988
347,066,898348,251,033348,159, 263348, 743, 581349,476, 630349,486, 414349,184, 664349,966, 859350, 819,919352,524,122352,421,142352,621, 762
350, 848,236351, 031,577351, 284, 812351, 625,807351, 684,322351, 850, 520351,981,032352,718,780353,368, 065353,978, 546354,077,246354,706,246
354,128, 250354,273,370354, 249,344355,448,578355,047,593354,455,473354,408, 008353,118,688351, £59,952350,539,582348,2i6, 902347,820,830
346,479, 756343,968, 529342,819,073340,478,094338,839,912,336, 665,930:332,998,336329, 738,615325, 934,902324,352,744;,323,241,308321,959,59^
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THENATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued.
Date.Authorized
capital stock.
U. S. bondson deposit to jsecure circu- -,-r c
lation. u > b -
CirculationLawful
money ondeposit toredeem cir-culation..
Totalnational-bank
notes out-standing.
1877.January I 501,February 497,March .AprilMayJuneJulyAugust . . .September.October —November.December .
1878.JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJ u n e •*.JulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1879.JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
January...February..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust . . .SeptemberOctoberNovember.December.
1880.
January..FebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember...OctoberNovember...December . . .
1881.
January. .February.MarchAprilMayJune
18S2.
496,494,493,493,487,487,486,486,486,
485, 557, 771484, 836, 371482, 952, 071482,144, 671481, 019, 671480, 660, 571479, 627, 996477, 675, 996477, 698, 296476, 335, 396473,865, 396473, 859, 396
471,469,467.465,464,463,462,462,462,463,
461,461.462,464,464,464.465,465,466.466.466.467,
467, 039, 084466, 981, 785466, 640,185466, 890,185467,542. 685468, 557, 685469, 382, 685470, 322, 685471, 282, 935472, 565, 935466, 307, 335467, 907, 335
470, 018,135472,303,135473, 866, 240475, 411, 240478,013, 940482,954,940
338,191, 300338,885,450338,866,550340,537, 600340,732,100340, 415.100338, 713, 600337,761,600337,684, 650338, 002, 450343, 048, 900345,130, 550
346,187, 550346, 302, 050346, 522, 550346, 336, 250347, 711, 850349,166, 450349, 546, 400348, 880, 900349,049, 450349,560,650349,408,900349,795,000
349,068, 000348, 939, 200350. 090, 40035lj 196, 400352, 250, 550353, 422, 300354, 254, 600353,201,800355, 638, 950359,030, 500363, 802, 400365,194, 900
367, 021, 000364, 765, 900362, 728, 050363, 656, 050363, 003, 650362, 715, 050361, 652,050301,152,050361,113. 450359, 935, 450359. 748, 950359,808;550
359, 823.359, 81l|345, 739,351, 480,354, 683,358, 829,360, 488,362, 684,304, 285,365, 751,369, 608,371, 336,
550050050000000900400000500500500100
371, 692,100371, 270, 200370, 602, 700369, 900, 700366, 359, 650364, 079, 350
302, 020, 242302,201,132302, 416,700303, 523.225304, 407, 450304, 766,940303,108, 350302, 239, 212302, 440,152302. 885, 797305, 094,140308, 642, 795
309, 890,415310, 240, 005310, 301,472310, 008, 832310,826,422312,435,462313, 020, 832312,995, 592313,154, 7923i3,159, 592312, 830,797313, 355,839
313, 218,189312, 725', 809313, 691, 639314,244, 779315, 628, 352316, 335, 949317, 315, 679316. 412, 5603.17; 534,289320, 868, 979324, 054, 279326, 684, 059
328,773, 639326, 785, 599325, 032, 790325. 425, 390325, 519, 740325, 301, 700324,242, 730323, 886, 720323, 903, 330323. 056, 530322, 798,130322, 206, 550
322,832,101322, 654, 721305, 587; 202309, 034, 317316, 226, 247318, 497, 814321,148, 399S23,478, 586325, 324, 746326, 513, 546329,180,122331, 729, 532
332, 398, 922331, 682, 622331, 230, 311331, 242, 702327, 729, 622323, 919, 522
19, 575, 36418,160,48616,728, 33616,146, 36315,386,13714,329, 27213, 940, 52214, 426, 74614, 246, 54614,438, 27213,113, 09111, 988,924
11,782, 09011.839,30511,688, 51912,184, 68212, 315, 25711,552, 62311, 493,45210, 910, 96710, 294, 3709,988,1279, 629, 9189,935, 217
10, 573, 48511,673,96012, 354, 53112, 882,41713, 516, 55833,203,46212, 376, 01813, 545, 67713, 258, 69813, 403, 26113,127,13913,381,719
13,613,69716,945, 31018,604,19718,959, 68719, 410, 91019, 882, 03320, 262, 69720, 266, 96720,153, 44820, 848, 36321,035,97721, 500, 091
21, 523.10221,895,97738,447, 71638,538,10536,374, 32035, 653, 90433, 894, 27633, 846, 02732, 675, 94032, 237, 39431,164,12830,438,878
30, 023, 06630,913, 79230, 713, 96930, 383, 93533, 340, 67735,955,812
321, 595, 606320. 361, 618319,145, 036319, 669, 588319, 793, 587319, 096, 212317, 048, 872316, 665, 958316, 686, 698317, 324, 069318, 207, 231320, 631, 719
321, 672, 505322,079, 310321, 989, 991322,193, 514323,141, 679323, 988, 085324, 514, 284323, 906, 559323, 449,162323,147, 719322, 460, 715323, 291, 056
323,791T674324, 399, 769326,046,170327.127,196329,144, 910329, 539, 411329, 691, 697329,958, 237330, 792. 987334,272, 240337,181,418340,065,778
342,387, 336343, 730, 907343, 636, 989344, 385, 077344, 930, 650345,183, 733344, 505, 427344,153, 687344, 056, 778343 904,893343, 834,107343,706, 641
344, 355, 203344,550, 698344, 034, 918347, 572, 422352, 600, 567354,151,718355,042, 675357, 324, 613358, 000, 686358, 750, 940360, 344. 250362,168,410
362,421, 988362, 596, 414361, 944, 280361, 626. 637361,070, 299359,875,334
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NATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued.
Date.Authorized
capital stock.
1882.July $486, 511, 335August 487, 803, 635September.OctoberNovember.December .
487, 538, 635489,741, 635491,591,635493,176, 635
1883.January 492, 076, 635February 494,199, 635March 498, 262,135April 498, 017,'135May 500, 269,135June 505, 379,135July 507. 208,135August j 510J 283,135September I 513, 543,135October I 515, 528,135November.December .
January —February..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.OctoberNovember..December .
1884.
JanuaryFebruary..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.October . . .November..December .
1885.
January- . .February..March ,AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.October . . .November
, December .
1886.
JanuaryFebruary . .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember .December..
1887.
516, 608,135516, 348,135
518, 031,135517, 380, 635519,104, 635521, 573, 635523, 348, 635525, 992,165528, 784,165530,784,165532, 274,1655S2, 749.165532, 554,165531, 875,165
529, 910,165530, 380,165530, 590,165531,151,165531, 241,165530, 830, 865531, 540, 465532, 328, 465532, 749, 965532, 034, 965532, 877, 965533,447,965
534, 378, 265535, 398, 265537, 896, 965538, 652, 065540, 414, 565543, 669, 565545, 206, 565549, 542, 565550, 252, 565553, 002, 565552, 775,165553, 855,165
555,557,559,561,564,571,574,578,581,582,583,584,
165165665665665665665215215715715715
U. S. bondson deposit tosecure circu-
lation.
$361, 212, 700362, 736, 500361, 452, 350362, 043, 250362, 505, 650362,174,250
360, 531, 650359, 567, 450358,163, 800357, 201, 400357, 339, 750356, 588, 600356, 596, 500357, 298, 500355, 674,150353, 308, 650352, 877, 300351,174, 600
347, 538,200343,475, 550341, 533, 050339,116,150337, 618, 650336, 257,150334,147,850332, 588, 600331, 371,100329,186,000325, 316, 300320, 244, 700
318, 655. 050317,282^ 600315, 854, 500315. 386, 850315,127, 450313, 428, 700312,145, 200310, 225,150309, 768, 050309, 074, 550308, 364, 550307, 544,250
306,008, 750302, 257, 000296, 780, 400289, 729, 650285, 447, 950279, 537,400275, 974, 800273, 549, 800270, 524,150261, 848, 900245, 444, 050234,991,800
229, 438, 350223, 926, 650213, 639,150206, 938, 000202. 446, 550200, 939,100191. 966, 700189, 445, 800190, 096, 950189. 917,100188,828, 000187,147,000
Circulationsecured byIT. S. bonds.
$320, 312, 832319, 805,161320, 709, 739323, 487, 353324, 304, 343323, 820, 480
322,386,120321, 626, 353320, 235, 601319, 849, 816319, 899, 521319, 013, 8563.19, 249, 806319, 461, 846318, 367, 216816,278,066316, 020, 326314, 573,106
310, 953, 321307, 828, 001306,100, 465303, 699, 075302. 533, 855301, 238, 845299, 369, 370297, 983,165297,136, 455295, 375, 959291, 849, 659287, 277, 980
285, 496, 055284,127,895282, 772, 315282, 336, 725282, 434, 075280,831.610279, 528; 175277, 826, 775277,371, 525277,149, 661276, 304, 189275, 821, 779
274, 466, 748271,065, 593266, 047, 488259, 405, 300255, 322, 541250, 257, 632247, 087, 961244, 675, 012242,168, 247234, 682, 736219, 710, 656210, 525, 601
205, 316,106200, 268, 346191, 004, 726185, 009, 551181,026,016179.309.020171, 629| 341169, 303, 430169,951,385169, 931, 680169,215.067167, 863; 819
Lawfulmoney ondeposit to
redeem cir-culation.
Total,national-b ank
notes out-standing.
$38, 429, 20239,017,62139, 745, 16339, 401, 78138. 423. 40438, 723, 848
40, 265, 04940. 540, 8774li 084. 78839, 945. 24939, 368, 60539,150, 32637, 505, 70436. 310, 28436, 222, 00537, 064, 60535, 993, 46136, 385, 055
39,529, 50741, 671,89240, 532, 83741, 015, 56140, 571, 61339,768,85540,130, 51339, 913, 97139, 495, 69040,453, 26941, 710,16344,235, 274
43,662, 56842, 784, 66341, 888, 59639, 881, 94138, 468, 63038, 032, 21739, 541, 75739, 503, 56739, 613, 80240, 274, 77239, 542, 97941, 704, 029
42, 976, 70646,951,83952, 049, 01756, 826, 22758, 555, 04761, 580, 66261, 922,49962,151, 74562, 505, 75768, 828. 50581, 819, 23388, 781, 909
91, 455, 87592. 806, 39598. 039, 485
102,114, 704103,979, 299103, 051, 871107, 588, 447107,150. 847104, 313,124102, 962,170102. 826,136102. 019,176
$358. 742, 034358, 822, 782360, 514, 902362,889,134362, 727, 747362, 544, 328
362, 651,169362,167, 230361, 320, 389359, 795, 065359, 268.126358,164,182356, 815, 510355, 772.130354, 589, 221353, 342, 671352, 013, 787350, 958,161
350. 482. 828349; 499; 893346, 633, 302344, 714, 636343,105, 468341, 007, 700339, 499, 833337, 897,136336, 632,145335, 829, 228333, 559, 813331, 513, 254
329,158, 623326, 912, 558324, 660, 911322, 218, 666320, 902, 705318, 863, 827319, 009, 932317, 330, 342316, 985, 327317, 424, 433315, 847,168317,525,808
317, 443, 454318, 017, 432318, 096, 505316, 231, 527313, 877, 588311, 838, 294309. 010, 460306, 826, 757304, 674, 004303, 511, 241301, 529, 889299,307, 510
296, 771, 981293. 074, 741289, 044, 211287.124. 255285, 005. 315282, 360, 891279, 217, 788276, 454, 277274, 264, 509272, 893, 850272, 041, 203269, 882, 995
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK OF THENATIONAL BANKS ON THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH, ETC.—Continued.
Date.Authorized;apital stock.
U.S. bondson deposit tosecure circu-
lation.
Circulationsecured by
U. S= bonds.
Lawfulmoney ondeposit toredeem cir-culation.
Totalnational-bank
notes out-standing.
January . . .February ..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust —SeptemberOctoberNovember.December..
1888.
JanuaryFebruary .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugust —SeptemberOctoberNovember.December .
JanuaryFebruary -.March . 1 . . .AprilMayJuneJulyAugust .September .OctoberNovember .December . .
January....February . .MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember .OctoberNovember..December..
1891.
$584, 726, 915586. 505, 915588, 785, 915589, 637, 915591, 437, 915592,467, 915592, 852, 915594, 631, 915595,313,915596, 041. 015596, 796, 015597, 457, 315
598, 239, 065599, 709, 365600, 684, 365602, 404, 365603,264,365607, 390, 365609, 670, 365612, 535, 365614,925,365617,844, 365620,174, 365621, 959, 365
623,630,632,637,638,644,646,651,652,655,659,662,
665,666,669,671,672,673,676,681,683,684.684,685,
1802.JanuaryFebruaryMarchApri lMayJ u n eJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
685,762, 265687, 332, 265688. 332, 265688. 923, 665689! 298, 665690, 908, 665692,123. 665694, 428, 665695, 263, 665695, 563, 665693, 868, 665695, 308, 665
1893.Janua ryFebruaryMarchApri lMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember
695,
695.695.698.698!699.697!698,695,
$184, 444, 950182, 764, 950182,161, 700181,863,700182, 033, 450180, 005,150178, 312, 650177, 43£, 800176, 508, 850173, 280. 250170, 003, 350166, 796, 550
163, 480. 900160, 463| 950157,485,700154,590,150151, 522. 350149, 829, 850148,121, 450147,758,450148,150, 700147,037, 200145, 668.150144, 709, 250
142, 849,900142, 266, 750143,197, 000143, 900, 750144, 216,150144.658, 650145, 228, 300145, 434, 750143,102, 350140, 428, 600140,190,900140, 427,400
140, 510,650140, 720, 700140. 790. 200141, 036,150140, 949, 900141, 310,150142, 508, 900146, 089, 650149, 839, 200151, 229,100152,950, 350155, 283, 700
157, 205, 950158, 515, 050159,513, 800160, 447, 300161, 352, 550162, 549, 050163,190, 050163, 500, 550164, 012, 050164.498, 550164i 883, 000166,511, 500
168, 247,169, 282,171, 094,172, 229,173, 258,174, 539,170, 588.182, 617,204, 096,209, 407,209, 416,
$165, 205, 724163, 833, 205163, 235, 505162, 743.135162, 891, 912161,134, 338159, 642, 657158, 874, 203158,133, 712155, 365, 068152, 366. 328149, 487, 373
146,372, 588143,580, 313140,874, 515138,193, 798135, 375, 463133, 769, 313132, 244, 437131, 890, 777132,101,128131, 225,172130, 207, 285129, 388,116
127,742,440126, 747, 030127,410,251128, 046, 801128, 920, 916128, 976, 526129, 767,150129, 854, 561127, 825,431125, 430, 316124,958, 736125,253,195
125, 660. 361125, 859, 360125, 957, 235126, 054, 415125, 970. 955126, 267, 575127, 221, 391129, 708, 040133.790, 690135, 093, 378136, 753, 837138, 605,343
140, 084, 203141,435,288142, 319, 978143, 355,178143, 954, 506144, 680, 363145, 683, 023146,132, 463146, 460. 033147,191,593147, 241, 063148,010, 239
150, 526, 651151,197,221152, 887, 461153, 860,416155,142,318156, 028. 010151,900i919163, 221,294178, 636, 718187, 864,985188, 016, 228
$103,193,154102,024, 95299, 492, 36197, 427, 88295, 692,13394, 675, 31092, 719, 66490, 758,44788, 294, 85088, 236, 63987, 018, 90986, 955,794
87,287,43985, 688,71683, 520,21283, 032, 33383, 320, 72581, 753, 70479,134, 52676,273,66273, 701, 01372,437, 56071, 816,13070,258, 081
69,487,96567,895,25964,857, 29262, 480, 33160, 665, 66358, 573, 32256, 203, 62554, 537, 07255, 455, 03756, 440, 70954, 796, 90753, 315,181
51, 627, 48549, 762, 37947, 706,13945, 750, 64944, 448, 42142, 969, 88440. 706,18338, 835, 01937, 543, 64936, 842, S2835,430, 72134,388, 264
32, 994, 38231, 770, 20830, 301, 89729,174, 27328, 522, 0G927, 818, 98627,000, 82726, 395, 25026,196, 39625,595,16725,191, 08325, 604, 632
23, 877, 77323,194, 03222,534,92722,234,12821,723, 29621,136, 24520, 812, 77320, 533, 85420, 343. 65020, 825, 59521, 295, 765
$268, 398, 878265, 858,157262, 727, 866260,171, 017258. 584, 045255, 809. 648252, 362, 321249, 632, 650246, 428. 562243, 601, 707239, 385, 237236, 443,167
233, 660, 027229, 269, 029224,394,727221, 226,131218, 696,188215, 523, 017211, 378, 963208,164, 439205, 802,141203, 662, 732202, 023,415199, 646,197
197,230,405194, 642, 289192, 267, 543190, 527,132189,586, 579187, 549, 848185, 970, 775184, 391, 633183, 280, 468181. 871, 025179, 755, 643178,568, 376
177,287, 846175,721, 739173, 663, 374171, 805, 064170, 419, 376169,237. 459167, 927, 574168, 543, 059171,334, 339171, 935, 706172,184, 558172, 993, 607
173, 078, 585173. 205, 496172, 621, 875172, 529, 451172. 476, 575172, 499, 349172, 683, 850172, 527, 713172, 656! 429172. 786, 760172, 432,146173, 614, 871
174, 404,424174, 391, 253175,422,388170, 094, 544176. 865, 614117.164, 255178, 713, 692183,755,148198. 980, 368208, 690, 580209,311,993
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CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS.
States and Terri-tories.
MaineNew Hampshire . . .VermontMassach usettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1..
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania
Division No. 2..
DelawareMarylandDistrict Columbia .VirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3..
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia
AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Division No. 4..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin
Division No. 5..
IowaMinnesotaMissouriKansasNebraska
Division No. 6..
Colorado
CaliforniaOregonArizona
Division No. 7..
Indian Territory...OklahomaNorth DakotaSouth Dakota.IdahoMontanaNew Mexico"UtahWashingtonWyoming
Division No. 8..
United States
Banks existing October 31,1892.
N o .
825449
2675984
595
32598
374
797
1866133629
162
23143218291321
223108255
520
240110212104
77
743
1627281
144137
596
532
36414
136
64
3440123511147013
239
3,788
Capital.
$11,135, 0006, 290, 0007,160, 000
99, 633,15020, 277, 05022,999, 370
167, 494, 570
85, 896, 06014, 558, 35071, 227, 390
171,681, 800
2,133, 98516, 829, 960
2, 827. 0004, 696. 3002, 856,560
29, 343, 805
2, 876. 0001, 623; 0004, 541. 0001 350,0003, 919, 0001,165, 0004,435, 000
27, 058,4551, 600, 000
15, 389, 40010,181,380
74,138, 235
45, 864, 67013,706, 85039,996, 00015, 034, 000
7, 517, 050
122,118;570
14, 550, 00015, 958, 85024, 240, 00012, 844,10013, 668,100
81, 261, 050
9, 075, 000282, 000
8, 675, 0003,945,000
300, 000
22, 277, 000
357, 300190, 000
2, 515, 0002, 735, 000
750, 0004, 840, 0001, 070, 0002, 800, 0007, 880, 0001, 360, 000
24,497,300
692, 812, 330
Bonds.
$3,861,4002, 938, 0003, 050, 000
22, 217, 4506,142, 2506,273,000
44,482 100
22, 396, 7004, 318, 250
18,448, 050
45,163, 000
740,0002,861,000
900, 0001, 418, 750
816,250
6, 736, 000
819,000468,750
1, 086, 250380, 000
1,152, 000353, 750
1, 202, 5005, 390, 350
260, 0003, 982, 5001, 479, 000
16, 574, 100
12, 070, 5004, 376, 0506, 444, 5003, 293, 0002, 034, 250
28, 218, 300
3, 527, 0001, 929, 8002, 495, 3002, 997, 2503, 087, 500
14, 036, 850
1, 699, 25070, 500
1, 518, 750794, 800
75, 500
4,158,800
90,00050,000
619, 000704, 750193,750943, 350340,000475, 000
1, 758, 000340, 000
5, 513,850
164, 883, 000
Circulation.
$3, 475, 2602, 644, 2002, 745. 000
19, 995, 7055, 528, 0255,645, 700
40,033, 890
20,157, 0303, 886. 425
16, 603; 245
40, 646, 700
666,0002, 574, 900
810, 0001, 276, 875
734, 625
6, 062, 400
737,100421, 875977,625342,000
1, 030, 800318,375
1,082, 2504, 851, 315
234, 0003, 584. 2501, 331,100
14, 916, 690
10, 863, 4503, 938, 4455, 800, 0502, 963, 7001, 830, 825
25, 396, 470
3,174, 3001, 736, 8202, 245, 7702, 697, 5252, 778, 750
12, 633,165
1, 529, 32563, 450
1, 366, 875715, 32067,950
3, 742, 920
81, 00045, 000
557,100634, 275174, 375849, 015306, 000427, 500
1, 582, 200306, 000
4,962,465
148, 394, 700
Banks organized dur ing year ended"October 31, 1893'.
No.
2
12
5
125
°7
2
1
3
1
21
10
11
16
77715
27
106113
21
1
2
1
4
21111
6
119
Capital.
$160, 000
50, 000300,000
510, 000
2, 050, 00050, 000
2,375,000
4, 475, 000
150, 000
50, 000
200,000
50,000
150, 00050, 000
610,000
50, 00060, 000
970,000
495, 000500, 000500, 000100, 000
1, 750, 000
3, 345, 000
500, 000330,000100, 000
50, 000150, 000
1,130, 000
50,000
150, 000
100, 000
300, 000
100, 00050,00050, 00050, 00050, 000
300,000
11, 230, 000
Bonds.
$40, 000
12, 500125, 000
177,500
870, 00012, 500
933, 750
1, 816, 250
62,500
12, 500
75, 000
12, 500
37, 50024, 500
152, 500
50, 00015, 000
292,000
154, 400137, 500130,00025,000
250,000
696, 500
125,00082,50025,00012, 50037,500
282, 500
25, 000
37, 500
25,000
87, 500
25,00012,50012, 50012, 50012,500
75, 000
3,502, 250
Circula-tion.
$36, 000
11, 250112, 500
159,750
783, 00011, 250
840, 375
1, 634.625
56, 250
11, 250
67, 500
11, 250
33, 75022,050
137, 250
45, 00013,500
262, 800
138, 600123, 750117,000
22, 500225,000
626, 850
112,50074, 25022, 50011, 25033, 750
254,250
22,500
33, 750
22,500
78,750
22,50011, 25011,25011, 25011, 250
67, 500
3,152, 025
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CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION", BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—
Continued.
States and Terri-tories.
New Hampshire
MassachusettsEh ode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1. .
Pennsylvania
Division No. 2 . .
Di.st. Columbia
West Virginia
Division No. 3 . .
Nor th CarolinaSouth Carolina
Florida.Alabama - -
LouisianaTexasArkansasICe ntu clc yTennessee
Division No. 4 . .
Ohio
IllinoisM^ichi <»'an"Wisconsin
Division No. 5. .
IowaMinnesota . . .
KansosNe-brask a
Division No. 6..
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
Arizona
Division No. 7..
Indian TerritorvOklahomaNorth DakotaSouth DakotaId ahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashington .
Division No. 8..
United States
Increase1 in capital, bonds, and circulationof banks existing October 81,1892, andnumber of banks concerned in suchincrease.
No.
171410
1001923
183
10G1605
217
49365
27
4
41
5
121
31
648
167
117
101
63
20
-
1
2
13
4
601
Capital.
$250, 000
250, 000
500, 000
411,000
911,000
100, 000
100,000
125, 000
100,00025, 000
100,000
BOO,000
650,000
365, 000
80, 00050.000
290, 000
785.000
240,00050,000
50, 000
340, 000
200 000
200, 000
50,00025, 000
75, 000
3,311,000
Bonds.
$403,000869. 500436. 500
8, 882,150• 1,479,000
1, 599, 500
18,110, G50
14, 656, 750955,000
6, 718, 700
22, 330, 450
179,0001,044.000
295 400169. 500133, 750
1,751,650
86, 0006. 000
137. 50025, 00019, 500
112, 550
208, 00020, 000
074,550
3, 672, 100718,500464, 000
1, 957, 50078, 500
6, 890, 600
195, 50012, 500
117,50050,000
375, 500
6, 000
6, 000
12,50050, 000
62,500
45, 210, 900
Circulation.
$362,700782. 550392, 850
7, 498. 9851,331,] 001, 439, 550
11, 807, 685
13.191,075859, 500
6, 046, 850
20, 097, 405
161,100939, 600202. 860152, 550120,375
1, 576, 485
77, 4005,400
123 75022, 50017, 550
101,295
241. 20018, 000
607,095
3, 304, 890646, 650417,600
1, 761, 75070, 650
6, 201, 540
175,95011, 250
105, 75045, 000
337, 950
5,400
5,400
11, 25045, 000
56,250
40, 689, 810
Total increase in capital, bonds, andcirculation and number of b a n k sconcerned in such increase.
No.
191411
1021923
188
11717
120
254
411366
30
1433
15
132
47
7115291712
144
207176
41
2
3
1
6
22411
10
720
Capital,
$160, 000
50, 000550, 000
760, 000
2, 550, 00050, 000
2, 786, 000
5, 386, 000
150, 000
100, 00050, 000
300,000
50, 000125,000
250, 00075, 000
710,000
350, 00060,000
1, 620, 000
860, 000500,000580,000150,000
2, 040, 000
4,130, 000
740, 000380. 000100', 000
50, 000200, 000
1, 470, 000
50,000
350 000
100,000
500, 000
100, 000100,000
75, 00050, 00050, 000
375,000
14,541,000
Bonds.
$443, 000869, 500449,000
8, 457, 1501, 479, 0001, 599,500
13,297,150
15. 526, 750967, 500
7, 652, 450
24,146, 700
179,0001,106. 500
225J 400169, 500146,250
1, 826, 650
98, 5006.000
137 50062l 50044, 000
265, 050
318, 00035,000
9G6, 550
3, 826,100856, 000594, 000
1, 982, 500328, 500
7, 587,100
320, 50095, 00025,000
130,00087, 500
658, 000
31, 000
37 500
25, 000
93, 500
25,00025, 00062. 50012 50012,500
137, 500
48, 713,150
Circula-t ion.
$398, 700782, 550404,100
7, 611, 4351, 331,1001,439,550
11, 967, 435
13, 974, 075870, 750
6, 887, 205
21,732,030
161,100995,850202, 860152,550181, 625
1, 643, 985
88,6505,400
123 75056, 25039, 600
238, 545
286, 20031,500
869, 895
3, 443, 490770,400534, 600
1, 784, 250295,650
6, 828, 390
288, 45085, 50022, 500
117, 00078,750
592, 200
27, 900
33 750
22,500
84,150
22.50022.5G056. 25011,25011, 250
123,750
43,841, 835
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CHANGES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS—Continued.
States and Terri-tories.
MaineKew Hampshire...VermontMassachusettsRhod© IslandC on necticnt
Division No. 1..
New Tork
I?6nnsvlvajiiici
Division No. 2..
Delaware
West Virginia
Division No 3
GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Division No. 4..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan
Division No. 5..
Jowa>MinnesotaMissouriKansasNebraska
Division No. 6..
Colorado
California
Arizona .
Division No. 1..
Indian TerritoryOklahomaNorth DakotaSouth Dakota
MontanaJ^ew Mexico(JtahWashingtonWyoming
Division No. 8..
United States
Decrease in capital, bonds, an
Failed and liquidating I
No.
1321
Capital.
$50,000300, 000100, 000150,000
7 | 600,000
2
2
53111
11135
31
4365
18
31385
20
2
22
6
32
111
91
27
111
500, 000
500,000
775, 000300, 000150, 00060,000
500, 0002, 575, 000
150,000650, 000900, 000
6, 060, 000
310, 000550, 000
2, 300, 000400, 000
3, 560, 000
350, 00075, 000
500, 000560, 000700, 000
2,185, 000
300,000
300, 000150, 000
750, 000
400, 000100,000
1, 340, 000175, 000
900, 00050, 000
2, 965, 000
16, 620,000
Bonds.
$12, 500112,500
25, 000150,000
300, 000
100, 000
100, 000
168, 75075, 00050, 00015, 00050, 000
356, 30050, 000
287,500162, 500
1,215, 050
77,750112,500175, 000112, 500
4,777, 750
87, 50019, 000
112,500140,250150, 000
515,250
62, 500
75, 00037, 500
175,000
87, 50025, 000
247,74050, 000
237, 50012, 500
660, 250
3,443, 300
d circulation, wi th number of banks concerned insuch decrease.
anks .
Circulation.
$11,250101,250
22, 500135, 000
270,000
90, 000
90, 000
151, 87567, 50045, 00013,50045, 000
320, 67045, 000
258, 750146, 250
1,093,545
69, 975101,250157, 500101, 250
429, 975
78, 75017,100
101, 250131, 625135, 000
463, 725
56, 250
67,50033,750
157, 500
78, 75022,500
222 97545, 000
213, 75011, 250
594,225
3,098, 970
By banks existing October 31, 1892.
No.
221
5
713
11
1
i
1
6131
12
3
21
6
2
i519
1
1
2
46
Capital.
$100, 000200, 000
300, 000
100, OUO10, 000
350,000
260, 000
50, 000
1,110, 000
746, 500
1, 906, 500
Bonds.
$6, 000
50, 000
56, 000
1,305,000
50, 000
1,355, 000
100, 000
100, 000
62,50010, 000
20,000
Circula-tion.
$5, 400
45, 000
50, 400
1,174, 500
45, 000
1, 219,500
90,000
90, 000
56,2509,000
18,000
92,500 | 83,250
. . . ( - . . . . - .
150.00065, 000
215, 000
150, 000
25, 000255,000
10, 000
440, 000
75, 000
50, 000
125, 000
3,246, 500
197, 500
197,500
12, 500
25, 0002,500
40, 000
12, 500
12,500
1,853, 500
177,750
177, 750
11, 250
22, 5002,250
36,000
11,250
11, £50
1,668,150
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88 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
GHANC.ES IN CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DrVISIONS-CO n tinned,
States and Territories.
Maine - - - - -
rVT&s acYni set tsjR>llOCl6 I s ] t i l l (1Connecticut
Division No. 1
New JerseyPennsylvania
Division No. 2
District of Columbia . . . - ~.
West Virginia
Division No. 3
North Carolina . . . . . . . .South Carolina . . . . . . . . . .
[FloridaAlabama - -!Mi «mi ssiTVDiLouisianajCeTas • . . . . . . . . .Arkansas - - -K"entnckvTennessee
Division No. 4
OhioIndian a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois!M ichijranWisconsin
Division No. 5
^Minnesota . . . . . . . . .Missouri^KansasKebraska
Division No. 6
Colorado
Cali fo rn i a
Arizona
Division No. 7
Indian TerritorvOklahoma ••- •North DakotaSouth Dakota
^Montana . .
UtahWitshin 2"ton"Wyoming
- - Division No. 8
TJlxitftfl States
Inci ease and decrease during
Total increat
Capital.
$160,000
50, 000550, 000
760, 000
2,550,00050, 000
2, 786, 000
5,386,000
150,000
100,0O050,000
300,000
50, 000125, 000
250,00075,000
710,000
350. 00060,000
1, 620, 000
860, 000500, 000580,000150, 000
2, 040, 000
4,130, 000
740, 000380, 000100, 00050,000
200, 000
1, 470, 000
50.000
350, 000
100,000
500, 000
100, 000100, 000
75. 00050 00050 000
375. 000
14, 541, 000
Bonds.
$443, 000869,500449,000
8, 457,150]. 479., 0001, 599. 500
13, 297,150
15, 526, 750967, 500
7, 652, 450
24,146, 700
179 0001,106. 500
225. 400169. 500146, 250
1, 826, 650
98 5006, 000
137.50062, 50044, 000
2G5, 050
318. 00035,000
966, 550
3, 826,100856, 000594, 000
1, 982. 500328,500
7, 587,100
320, 50095, 00025, 000
130,00087, 500
658, 000
31, 000
37,500
25, 000
93, 500
25,00025,00062,5001° 50012 500
137, 500
48, 713,150
, 6 .
Circulation.
$398,700782,550404,100
7,611,4351,331,1001, 439, 550
11,967,435
13, 974, 075870, 750
6, 887, 205
21,732, 030
161 100995,850202,860152, 550131,625
1,643,985
88 6505,400
123, 75056, 25039, 600
238, 545
286, 20031, 500
869, 895
3,443,490770, 400534, 600
1,784,250295,650
6, 828, 390
288,45985,50022, 500
117,00078, 750
592,200
27, 900
33,750
22, 500
84,150
22, 50022. 50056, 25011 25011,250
123, 750
43, 841, 835
year ended October 31, 1892.
Total decrease.
Capital.
$50, 000300,000200, 000350, 000
900, 000
600, 00010. 000
150,000
760, 000
775, 000300, 000150,000110, 000500, 000
3, 685, 000150, 000
1, 396, 500900, 000
7, 966, 500
310,000550, 000
2, 300, 000550, 000
65, 000
3, 775, 000
500, 00075,000
525,000815J000710, 000
2,625,000
300, 000
300, 000150, 000
750, 000
400, 000175, 000
1.340 000175,000
950, 00050, 000
3, 090, 000
19, 8G6, 500
Bonds.
$12. 500112,' 500
31, 000150, 00050, 000
356, 000
1 405 000
50, 000
1,455, 000
100,000
100,000
168, 75075, 00050, 00015, 00050,000
418,80060,000
287,500182, 500
1, 307,550
77, 750310, 000175, 000112,500
675, 250
100,00019 000
112, 500171,250152, 500
555, 250
62, 500
75, 00037, 500
175, 000
87,50025, 000
247 75050, 000
250, 00012,500
672, 750
5, 296, 800
Circulation.
$11, 250101,25027, 900
135.00075, 000
320, 400
1 264 500
45, 000
1,309, 500
90, 000
90,000
151,87567,50045,00013, 50045, 000
376,92054,000
258, 750164, 250
1,176, 795
69, 975279,000157,500101, 250
607, 725
90, 00017,100
101, 250154,125137,250
4, 997, 725
56, 250
67, 50033,750
157, 500
78, 75022, 500
222,97545,000
225.00011,250
605, 475
4,767,120
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CJTAXCJKS IX CAPITAL, BONDS, AND CIRCULATION, BY (JTCOGUAI'IUIJAL DIVISIONS—Continued.
States and Ten
MTaineNew HampshireVermontM^assach usettsIthode IslandConnecticut
Division No
New YorkNew -JerseyPennsylvania
Division No
DelawareMarylandDistrict of Columl"VirginiaWest Virginia
Division Ko
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana . . . . .TexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Division No.
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin
Division No.
IowaMinnesotaMissouriKansasNebraska
Division No.
ColoradoNevadaCaliforniaOregonArizona
Division No.
Indian TerritoryOklahomaNorth DakotaSouth DakotaIdaho . . .MontanaNew MexicoUtahWashingtonWyoming
Division No.
United States*
ilories.
1
2
>ia
3
4
5
6
7
8
Net
Capital.
$110, 000
200,000
310,000
1, 950, 00040, 000
2, 636, 000
4,626,000
150, 000
100,00050, 000
300, 000
50, 000125, 000
increase ant decrease -capital, bond
Net in crease.
Bonds.
$430, 500757, 000418 000
8, 307,1501,429,0001, 599, 500
12, 941,150
14,121, 750967,500
7, 602,450
22, 691, 700
179,0001, 006, 500
225,400169,500146, 250
1,726,650
98, 5006,000
. . ; i
175, 000
•550, 000
1,975,000
2, 525, 000
240,000305,000
545, 000
50, 000
100, 000
150, 000
100 000
50 000
150, 000
8, 781, 000
30 500
135, 000
3, 748, 350546, 000419, 000
1, 870, 000328,500
6, 911, 850
220, 50076 000
296, 500
25, 000
25,000
25 000
37, 50012 500
75,000
44, 802, 850
| Circulation.
$387,450681,300376 900
7, 476. 4351,280,1001, 439, 550
11,647,035
12, 709, 575870.750
6, 842, 205
20, 422, 530
3 61 100905, 850202, 860152, 550131,625
1, 553, 985
88, 6505,400
27 450
121,500
3, 373, 515491, 400377,100
1, 683, 000295, 650
6, 220, 665
198,45068, 400
266, 850
22, 500
22,500
22 500
33, 75011 250
67, 500
40, 322, 565
Capital.
$300,000150 000
450, 000
}, and circulation.
Net decrease.
Bonds.
775, 00050, 00075, 000
110, 000500. 000
2, 975, 000150,000
1 0-16 500840,000
6, 521, 500
50, 0001, 720, 000
400, 000
2,170, 000
425, 000765 000510, 000
1, 700, 000
250, 000
150, 000
400, 000
300, 000100,000
1,290,000175, 000
950, 00050,0C0
2, 865, 000
14,106,500
-
$31,25012, 5006,000
15,00050,000
153,75060, 000
147, 500
476,000
Circ
i
87, 50041 25065, 000
193, 750
31,500
37, 50037, 500
106, 500
62, 500
235 25050, 000
250, 00012,500
610,250
1,386, 500 1,
ulation.
- -
$28,12511, 2505,400
13,50045, 000
138, 37554, 000
132, 750
428, 400
78, 75037 12558, 500
174,375
28, 350
33,75033,750
95, 850
56, 250
211 72545,000
225,00011,250
549, 225
247,850
* In explanation of apparent ditferences in figures representing capital, bonds, and circulation, thedecrease under each of these heads includes a number of failed and liquidating banks which have notyet withdrawn their bonds and provided for their outstanding circulation.
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90 RETORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
DECREASE OR INCREASE OF NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION DURING EACH OF THEYEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31,1880 TO 1893, INCLUSIVE, AND THE AMOUNT OF LAWFULMONEY ON DEPOSIT AT THE END OF EACH YEAR.
National-bank notes outstanding October 31, 1886, includ-ing notes of national gold banks $301, 529, 889
Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including de-posits of national gold banks 81,819, 233
$219, 710, 656
Net decrease of circulation 56, 593, 533Net outstanding as above, October 31, 1886 ~~219, 710, 656National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1887, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 272, 041, 203Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including de-
posits of national gold banks : 102, 826,136169,215,067
Net decrease of circulation 50, 495, 589Net outstanding as above, October 31, 1887.. - ~~169, 215, 067National-bank notes outstanding October 31, 1888, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 239, 385, 237Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 87, 018, 909152,366,328
Net decrease of circulation . . . 16,848,739Net outstanding as above, October 31, 1888 "T52/366, 32§National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1889, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 202, 023, 415Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 71, 816,130130,207,285
Net decrease of circulation 22,159, 043Net outstanding as above, October 31, 1889 "130^077285National-bank notes outstanding October 31,1890, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks f 79, 755, 643Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 54, 796, 907124,958,736
Net decrease of circulation 5, 248, 549Net outstanding as above, October 31, 1890 1247958/736National-bank notes outstanding October 31, 1891, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 172,184, 558Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 35, 430, 721136,753,837
Net increase of circulation 11, 795,101Net outstanding as above October 31, 1891 "136/^53,837National-bank notes oustanding October 31, 1892, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 172, 432,146Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 25,191,083147,241,063
Net increase of circulation 10,487, 226Net outstanding as above October 31, 1892 "147, 241, 063National-bank notes outstanding October 31, 1893, includ-
ing notes of national gold banks 209? 311, 993Less lawful money on deposit at same date, including
deposits of national gold banks 21,295, 765188,016,228
Net increase of circulation ., *.**»**.* 40,775,165The gross increase of circulation, including the notes of gold banks and those of
ailed and liquidated associations, was $36,886,972*
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STATEMENT SHOWING BY STATES THE AMOUNT OF NATlONAX-BA.Hk CIRCULATIONISSUED, THE AMOUNT OF LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED IN THE "UNITED STATESTKFASUKY TO RETIRE NATIONAL-BANK CIRCULATION FKOM JUNE 20, 1874, TOOCTOBER 31, 1893, AND AMOUNT REMAINING ON DEPOSIT AT LATTER DATE.
States and Terri-tories.
Additionalcirculation
issued sinceJune 20,1874.
MaineNew Hampshire.VermontMassachusetts-.-Khode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Colum- j
biaVirginiaWest Virginia...North Carolina ..South Carolina-...GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennesseeMissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesotaKansas |NebraskaNevadaOregonColoradoIdahoMontanaWyoming"North Dakota . . .South DakotaWashingtonCaliforniaUtahNew MexicoArizonaOklahomaIndian Territory.Lawful m o n e y
deposited priorto June 20,1874,and remainingat that date
$3, 880, 0593, 180, 7354, 512, 515
50. 952, 9158, 959, 955
10, 943, 80063, 015, 230
7, 255,17039, 272,910
1, 082, 2105,122,195
1, 020, 0002, 392, 470
998, 6091, 735. 880
410," 5801, 488, 840
470,2501, 249, 020
356, 6002, 908, 5606, 038, 510
646, 4508,451,2392, 376, 9204, 730,010
24, 763, 6369,183, 9909,172, 2957, 347,4203,774,3505, 639, 0692, 819, 0453,950,1653, 747, 920
76, 950781, 750
2, 323, 505225, 405
1,157, 470266. 345898,200859, 715
2, 088, 4453,041,370
756,050382, 500143, 540
90, 00081,000
Lawful money deposited to retire national-bank circula-1 tion since, June 20,1874.
For re-demption
of notes ofliquidating
banks.
$900,638.
1,107J2,146,
317,1, 070,9, 666,1, 431,5,011,
037. 00045. 00657. 00100. 00017. 00361. 00225. 00988. 00351.00
184, 800.00
455, 664. 001, 208, 869. 00
950, 310. 00389, 660. 0081, 050. 00
430, 925. 0085, 590. 00360, 398. 00
Total *317, 021, 767
711,434,130,
1, 027,1,162,1, 596,8,242,5, 523,4,021,3, 391,1, 359,2, 014,1,103,1, 663,
423,
413.00867. 00625. 00506.00401. 00705. 00179.00215. 00058. 0006. 00
293.00207. 50304. 50935.00437.50
43,670. 00369, 975. 0011, 250. 00
236, 710. 0024, 750. 00107, 640. 00155, 870. 00151, 700. 00279, 890. 00161,191. 0059, 750. 0050, 590. 0021,800.00
To ret i recirculationunder act
of J u n e 20,1874.
$4, 465,2. 391,5, 015,
53, 952,8, 858,
13, 777,58, 697,
9, 022,36,145,
997,6,348,
899,2, 377,
922,2,153,1, 896,1,678,
7,1,076,
38,3, 688,1,157,
412,8, 680,2,190,6, 204,
19,948,12, 036,11,907,5, 585,2, 702,4, 838,2, 614,1, 016,1,153,
13,180.712;
90,334,
20,195,100,385,
1, 340,527,285,
2,
235.00060. 00003. 00314.00456. 00507. 00361. 50992. 00273.50000. 00665.00
740.00275.00740. 00210. 00675. 00855. 00790. 00320. 00450.00180. 00358. 00120. 00066.00756. 00341.00956. 00725.50966. 00005.00388. 00043. 50826. 50065. 00915.00500. 00860. 00720. 00268.00610. 00250. 00570.00330. 00850. 00500. 00547. 00200. 00500. 00
$2, 568,1,466,1, 957,
24, 669,5, 977,6,422,
15, 563,3, 095,
15, 837,458,
3, 665,
61, 916, 685.50 i299, 048, 338. 50
To retirecirculation
under act ofJuly 12,1882.
018. 00008.00682.00896. 50042.00927. 00431.50420. 00882.00645.00625. 00
76,310.00723, 430.00551,015. 0076, 920.00
129,830. 00547,910. 00
143,972.00
830, 970. 0090,805.0063,205.00
1,302,992.00445,818.00611,649.00
5, 014,379. 001,233, 092. 001, 619, 663.00
401, 384. 00638, 828. 00646,965. 00430, 914.00
71, 301. 00221, 980. 00
'"" 8*2,"450."66263, 810. 00
14, 762. 0029, 470.00
42, 903. 00
97,989,304. 00
Totaldeposits.
$7, 933,4, 495,8, 080,
80,768,15.152,21; 270,83, 927,13, 550,56, 994,1,455,10,199,
1,431.4, 309.2, 424.2,619.2,107,2,657,
93,1,580,
38,5, 230,1, 683,
605,12,010,3,798,8,412,
33, 205,1$, 793,17, 548,9, 378,4, 700,7,499,4,149,2,751,1, 799.
13!306,
1, 346,
600^45,303,
537;1, 620.
731.344;53,21.
290. 00113.00342. 00310. 50575. 00795.0003 8. 00400. 00507. 00645. 00090.00
, 714. 00, 574. 00,065. 00, 790. 00,555. 00, 690. 00, 380.00, 690. 00, 450. 00,563.00, 030. 00, 950. 00, 564. GO.975.00695. 00514. 00032. 50687. 00095. 00509.00216. 00045. 00, 301. 00, 332. 00. 500.00, 980. 00, 505. 00.280.00790. 00000. 00, 210. 00, 200. 00, 550. 00, 390. 00, 641. 00,950.00, 090. 00, 800. 00
3, 813, 675. 00
462,768, 008.00
Lawfulmoney ondeposit
with theUnitedStates
Treasurerat date.
$469, 872341, 214348, 011
3,461,942736, 945977, 449
4, 046, 284578,598
2, 597. 492105,135548,036
20, 578175, 89292,17751, 61853,648
144, 24236,515157, 214
137222, 971173,90355,620
596, 614334, 781360, 288
1, 320,749713, 526587, 583390,851160, 728272, 376126, 344324, 477125, 923
96447.08481, 6274, 655
53, 6027,6534, 613
42, 04560, 278115,17030, 92823, 526
97015. 090
121,197, 938
* This includes circulation issued under act of July 12,1882.t Exclusive of $97,827 en deposit to retire circulation of nati<tion of national gold banks.
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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
I N I S H O W I N G T H K A ' I I O I M o ] X M I O W I - H W K V ) i i s O U T S T A N D I N G , T H E
A M O I T M O I I ^ W I U L M O N ^ O N D I I M > S I I V > I I I I I I J I : l u i \ ^ n i K i i O F T H E U N I T E D
S'J v n s r o K i D I i \i N A T I O N w - ! > \ - s h \ < > U ^ \ N I > m i K I N D S A N D A M O U N T S O F
U \ I 1 I I> fM M l K J>OND^> O N 1)1 r'( M I 1O X-J * i i . I { 11JCI 1 M I O N A N D P U B L I C D E -
P O S I I S O N ( K l O l i l IS 3 1 , I M K I , \ W ' I I H I E I I I \ N O I s D l I t l N O H J 1 . P R E C E D I N G Y E A R
AND THE PRECEDING MONTH.
National-bank notes.
Total circulation.
Total amount outstanding at the dates namedAdditional circulation issued during the intervals:
To new banksTo banks increasing circulation
October31, 1892.
$172, 327,194
2, 268, 25042,097,130
AggregateSurrendered and destroyed during the intervals .
216.692,5747, 478, 408
Total amount outstanding Oct. 31, 1893* I 209, 214,166
Increase in total circulation since Oct. 31, 1892 36, 886,972Increase in total circulation since Sept. 30, 1893
Circulation based on United States bonds.
Amount outstanding at the dates namedAdditional issued during the intervals as abofe .
Aggregate.
Retired during the intervals:By insolvent banksBy liquidating banksBy reducing banks
Total retired during the intervals .
Outstanding against bonds Oct. 31, 1893 .
Increase in circulation since Oct. 31, 1892 ..Increase in circulation since Sept. 30, 1893 .
147, 241, 06344, 365, 380
191, 606, 443
637,1601, 003, 7921, 959, 263
3, 590,215
188, 016, 228
40, 775,165
September30, 1893.
$208, 592,172
47,2601,150, 725
209,790,157575,-991
209, 214,166
621, 994
187,864, 9841,197,985
189,062, S
267, 60011, 2507,891
1,046,741
188, 016, 228
151, 244
Circulation secured by lawful money. October 31,1892.
October 31,1893.
Amount of outstanding circulation represented by lawful money on de-posit with the Treasurer United States to redeem notes:
Of insolvent national banksOf liquidating national banksOf national banks reducing circulation under section 4 of the act of
June 20,1874Of national banks retiring circulation under section 6 of the act of
Ju ly 12, 1882
$1,108,5595, 056, 407
3, 287, 919
15,633,246
$1,335,614
4, 732, 400
1, 886,834
13, 243, 090Total lawful money on deposit. 25, 086,131 21,197, 938
Lawful money deposited in October, 1893National-bank notes redeemed in October, 1893
Decrease in aggregate deposit since Oct. 31,1892Increase in aggregate deposit since Sept. 30, 1893
3,888,193
1,064,820594, 070
470, 750
United States registered bonds on deposit.To securecirculating
notes.
To securepublic de-
posits .
Pacific Railroad bonds, 6 per cents $16, 576, 000"Funded loan of 1891, 4 | per cents continued at 2 per cent j 22,320, 850Funded loan of 1907, 4 per cents I 170, 519, 500
$1,170,0001, 538, 000
12, 203,000
Total on deposit October 31, 1893 209,416,350 14,911,000
* Circulation of national gold banks, not included in the above, $97,827.
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STATEMENT SHOWING PROFITS UPON CIRCULATING NOTES BASED UPON A DEPOSITOF $100,000 BONDS, OCTOBER 31, 1893.
October 81, 1898—2 per cents.
$100,000 twos at 96, interest $2, 000.00Circulation, 90 per cent on par value $90, 000. 00Loanable circulation at 6 per cent '_ 5, 400.00
Gross receipts . 7, 400.00Deduct—
1 per cent tax on circulation 900. 00Annual cost of redemption 45. 00Express charges 3. 00Cost of plates for circulation 7. 50Agents'fees 7.00
962.50
Net receipts 6, 437.50$96,000 loaned at 6 per cent 5, 760. 00
Profit on circulation , 677.50Total profit on $22,020,550 bonds, $149,189.23.Percentage on maximum circulation obtainable, 0.677-J- per cent.
October 31, 1898—4 per cents.
$100,000 fours at 111.1712 premium, interest $4, 000. 00Circulation, 90 per cent on par value $00, 000.00Loanable circulation at 6 per cent 5, 400.00
Gross receipts 9,400.00Deduct—
1 per cent tax on circulation 900. 00Annual cost of redemption 45. 00Express charges 3. 00Cost of plates for circulation 7. 50Agents' fees 7. 00Sinking fund reinvested quarterly to liquidate premium 533. 25
1,495.75
Net receipts 7,904.25$111,171.20 loaned at 6 per cent 6, 670. 27
Profit on circulation 1,233.98
Total profit on $142,141,700 bonds, $1,754,000.16.Percentage on maximum circulation obtainable, 1.234 per cent.
October 81, 1893—6 per cents.
100,000 sixes at 105.5945 premium, interest $6, 000. 00Circulation, 90 per cent on par value $90,000.00Loanable circulation at 6 per cent 5, 400. 00
Gross receipts 11, 400.00Deduct—
1 per cent tax on circulation $900. 00Annual cost of redemption 45.00Express charges 3.00Cost of plates for circulation 7.50Agents' fees 7. 00Sinking fund reinvested seiniannually to liquidate premium. 1, 307. 78
2,270.28
Net receipts 9,129. 72$105,594.50 loaned at 6 per cent 6, 335. 67
Profit on circulation 2, 794.05Total profit on $12,426,000 bonds, $347,188.65.Percentage on maximum circulation obtainable, 2.794 per cent.
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STATEMENT SHOWING QUARTERLY INCREASE OR DECREASE OF NATIONAL-BANKCIRCULATION, FROM JANUARY 14, 1875, TO OCTOBER 31, 1893.
National bank.
Issued.
From Jan, 14 to Jan. 31,1875For quarter ended—
Apr. 30,1875July 31,1875Oct. 31,1875Jan. 31,1876Apr. 30,1876July 31,1876Oct. 31,1876Jan. 31,1877Apr. 30,1877July 31,1877Oct. 31,1877Jan. 31,1878Apr. 30,1878July 31,1878Oct. 31,1878Jan. 31,1879Apr. 30,1879July 31,1879. 'Oct. 31,1879.Jan. 31,1880.Apr. 30,1880.July 31,1880Oct" 31,1880Jan. 31,1881Apr. 30,1881July 31,1881Oct. 31,1881Jan. 31,1882 -Apr. 30,1882July 31,1882Oct. 31,1882Jan. 31,1883Apr. 30,1883July 31,1883Oct. 31,1883Jan. 31,1884 ".Apr. 30, 1884•July 31,1884Oct. 31,1884Jan. 31,1885A pr. 30,1885July 31,1885Oct. 31,1885Jan. 31,1886Apr. 30,1886July 31,1886Oct". 31,1886Jan. 31,1887Apr. 30,1887July 31,1887Oct. 31,1887Jan. 31,1888Apr. 30,1888July 31,1888Oct. 31.1888Jan. 31,1889...Apr. 30,1889July 31,1889Oct. 31,1889Jan. 31,1890Apr. 30,1890July 31,1890Oct. 31,1890Jan. 31,1891Apr. 30,1891July 31,1891Oct. 31,1891.... -Jan. 31,1892Apr. 30,1892July 31,1892Oct. 31,1892Jan. 31,1893Apr. 30,1893July 31,1893Oct. 31,1893
TotalSurrendered to this office and retired from
Jan. 14,1875, to Oct. 31,1893Grand total
$537, 580
4,409, 2204,124,1651,915,7102,504,600
877,5801,107,1102, 604, 3903,188, 6304, 363, 0103, 000, 2305, 754,1606, 725, 5853, 036, 7604, 252, 9802, 276, 3603, 097, 0607, 039, 3003, 674, 8309,122, 3007, 289, 8053,163, 8201,748. 6601,199! 930
2, 234, 78012, 690, 8909, 569, 4106, 484, 5505, 625, 2002,991,4004, 054, 7409, 792, 9104, 588, 8503, 638, 6503,527,1002,755, 6002, 748,2702, 052, 2942, 778, 9602, 792,1701, 265, 5202,125, 2602,160, 1105,591,7607,751,7944, 700, 3841, 469, 3251, 566, 7001, 243, 5502,961,7752, 936, 6704, 021, 3506,144, 6297, 755, 4166,188, 5311, 049. 765930, 445
1,179,1651,376, 2001,783,9201,428, 8953,469, 3452,481, 9901,817, 5251, 765, 540
1, 397, 1354,065, 7758, 230, 0005, 241, 4453, 217, 9452, 992, 8052, 271, 6694, 384,6254, 735, 6608. 523, 700
26, 721, 395
"312,287,267
?12,2S7,267
lie tired.
$255, 600
3, 336, 8045, 423, 9305, 553, 9713, 852, 7315, 425, 5399, 663, 9848, 564, 7274, 759,0155, 005,5964, 984. 3993, 516, 3212, 701,8851, 906, 7203, 453, 0802, 924, 430
747, 3271, 822, 9882, 715, 5241, 754, 558674,129
1, 555, 7662, 427, 3981, 535, 7601, 361,5344, 426, 5964, 734, 5783.182, 5513, 354,1534, 414, 8655, 741, 4565, 611, 4974, 927, 0206, 510, 2456. 868, 2456, 369. 2735,172,7148, 430, 8047, 883. 9976,833,8747, 812. 0558,135.1125, 731, 6736, 758.1545, 581, 2618, 397,1638, 425, 4866, 468. 2279. 580, 973
11. 014, 05711.307. 7188, 421, 529
12,190, 15915, 005, 57915,115.18511, 277, 76811,031,40811,789,16111, 791, 6397,894,4538, 865,0018, 496, 3057, 545,1166,444.1755. 896| 5946, 578. 5795, 973, 5214, 462, 8504, 220, 5073, 934, 4292, 824, 7442,439,2862,426,4182, 267, 3461, 612, 2971.183, 029
Increase.
439, 314, 632
16, 489/240
"455, 8037872"
$281,980
1,072,416
Decrease.
2, 237, 8394, 023, 7001,130. 039797,900
2, 349, 7335,216,312959. 306
7, 367, 7426,615,6761, 608, 054
873, 2468, 264, 2944. 834, 8323, 301, 9992, 271, 047
3,767.1501, 020, 938
168, 061
1, 958. 2072, 468, 3146,911.403
25, 538, 366
~l6i,~392,506"
101, 392, 500
$1, 299, 7613, 638, 2611, 348,1314, 547, 9598, 556, 8745, 960, 3331, 570, 386
642,5861, 984,169
648, 070
678,738335,830
4,181,413
2,170. 533
1, 423, 4651, 686, 710
338,1702, 871, 5953,341,1453, 613, 6732, 424, 4446,378,5105,105, 0374, 041, 7046, 576, 5356, 009, 8523,57.1.5631,166, 394
3, 696, 7796, 956,1614, 901, 5278, 337. 4238, 052, 2828,371,0484, 400,1796, 045, 5307, 250! 1638, 926, 654
10, 228, 00310, 101, 05310, 609. 99010,415,4386,110, 5337, 436, 1065. 026, 9605,063.1264, 626, 651)4,131, 0545,181.4441,907,746
716, 484
167,617
22o, 419,865
_16,489, 240
"2447909,105
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STATEMENT SHOWING NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING, BY DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS, ON OCTOBER 31, IN
EACH YEAR FROM 1864 TO 1893, INCLUSIVE.
Tear.
1864.
1865...
1886...
1867...
1869...
1870.
1871..
1872...
1873..
1874...
IssuedRedeemed —Outstanding
IssuedRedeemedOutstanding
IssuedRedeemed..Outstanding
IssuedRedeemedOutstanding
IssuedRedeemedOutstanding
IssuedRedeemed...Outstanding
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding
Issued . . .Redeemed . . .Outstanding
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding
Ones.
$2, 020,167
"2,020,167
7,699,1827,680
7, 691,502
8, 396,17958, 606
8, 337, 573
8, 947, 798272,997
8, 674, 801
9, 663, 584973, 427
8, 690,157
10,843,6932, 752, 6888,091, 005
12, 673, 8675, 471, 7997, 202, 068
14, 297, 3607, 919, 3886, 377, 972
15, 526,1899, 891, 6065, 634, 583
16, 550, 25911,143, 6065,406, 653
Two
$1,346,778
1,346, 778
5,156, 01211, 700
5,144, 312
5, 622, 72242, 356
5, 580, 366
5, 990,468156,016
£,834,452
6, 468, 392497,538
5, 970,854
7,256, 5581,437, 3185, 819,240
8, 482,4343,114, 8905, 367,544
9,565, 2564, 816, 7784, 748, 478
10, 390, 2226. 241,4464,148, 776
11,078,2367,110,036
Fives.
$26, 924,100
26, 924,100
84, 796, 000104,820
84, 691,180
111, 115, 620153,175
110, 962,445
113,535, 300753, 855
112, 781, 445
115,738,1402, 515, 095
113, 223,445
118, 674, 7405,146, 030
113,528,710
124,376, 6209, 035, 250
115,341, 370
142,195,82017, 014,975
125,180, 845
159, 666, 74029, 803, 335
129, 863, 405
174, 472, 28045, 709, 815
128,762, 465
196, 215, 68065, 208, 025
131,007, 655
Tens.
$19, 708, 260
io, 708, 260
53,493, 210195,800
53, 297, 410
75, 807, 000225, 390
75, 581, 610
77, 899, 270510, 620
77, 388, 650
79, 227, 6201, 300, 500
77, 927,120
81,107, 8202, 847, 390
78, 260, 430
85,118, 9505, 060, 560
80,058, 390
98, 246, 3009, 689, 570
88,556,730
112,534,52016, 997, 02095, 537, 500
125,603,99025. 730, 70099,873, 290
133, 370.76039,127, 07094, 243, 690
Twenties.
$6, 536, 920
"6,'536,"920'
28, 209, 50026, 580
28,182, 92042, 278, 700
42, 06042, 236, 640
43, 615, 720198,080
43, 417, 640
44, 430, 700759, 760
43, 670, 940
45,490, 0401, 496, 400
43, 993, 640
48, 208, 9802, 701, 960
45, 507, 020
56,132, 0405, 076, 520
51,055,520
64, 513, 7608, 777, 040
55, 736, 720
72,164,38013, 061, 42059,102,960
79, 242,18019, 832,16059, 410, 020
Fifties.
$2,491,300
2, 491, 300
10, 349, 70046, 550
10, 303,15016,473, 700
76, 05016, 397, 650
17,469, 850432, 300
17, 037, 550
17, 775, 450880, 950
16, 894, 500
18, 205, 3501, 502, 05016,703, 300
19,180, 6002, 501, 050
16, 679, 550
21, 806, 8504, 277, 25017, 529, 600
24, 859, 9506, 309, 000
18, 550, 950
27, 987,1008,448, 80019, 538, 300
33, 348, 50011.577,80021,770,700
Onehundreds.
2, 903,400
2, 903,400
15, 033, 6008.9,500
14, 944,100
24, 657, 500172, 700
24,484, 800
26, 243, 600877, 000
25, 366, 600
26, 766, 6001, 598, 000
25,168,600
27,526, 3002, 708,100
24, 818, 200
28, 667, 2004, 587, 500
24,079, 700
32, 365, 5007, 846,100
24, 519,400
30, 779, 70011,098,90025, 680, 800
41, 661, 00014, 405, 70027, 255, 300
49,250, 20019, 657, 20029,593,000
Fivehundreds.
$250,000
•250,000
5,446, 500
" 5*446," 5(K>"
6, 669, 500302,500
(6, 367, 0006, 691, 500671,500
6, 020, 000
6, 744, 500909,000
5, 835, 500
6, 838, 5001, 347, 0005, 491, 500
6, 980., 0002, 096, 0004, 884; 000
7, 326, 5003, 078, 0004, 248, 500
7, 810, 5003, 933, 5003, 877,000
8, 233, 0004. 829, 0003, 404, 000
8, 657, 0005,838,0002, 819, 000
One thou-sands. Total.
$58, 813, 980
Issued duringcurrent year.
.8, 813, 980
$4,404, 0001,000
4, 403, 000
4, 728, 000507. 000
4,221,000
4, 746, 0001,858,0002, 888, 000
4, 769, 0002, 501, 0002, 268, COO
4, 779, 0003, 380, 0001, 399, 000
4, 843,0004, 028,000
815, 000
4, 933, 0004, 315, 000
618,000
58,813,980
205, 099,455464, 250
204, 635, 205
294, 585,2141,498, 255
293,086, 959
4, 728, 000 304, 202,1411,563,000 I 5,107,3173,165,000 299,094,824
310, 367, 27610, 250, 318300,116, 958
318, 743, 72619, 018, 935
299,724,791
335, 411, 60133, 552, 328
301, 859, 275
384, 072, 31159,597,104
324, 475, 207
434, 960, 78693, 969, 961
340, 990, 825
146,285,475
89, 485, 759
9, 616, 927
6,165,135
8, 376, 450
16, 667, 875
48,600,710
50, 888, 475
46, 235, 3755,158, 000 481,196,1614,530,000 132,848,487
628,000 348,347,674
5, 250, 000 I 532,962, 805 51, 7G6, 6444,683,000 184,176,809 !
567, 000 1 348, 785,906 I
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NOTES ISSUED,' REDEEMEP, AND OUTSTANDING, Bt" DENOMINATIONS AND AMOUNTS,
Tear.
1 8 7 5 . . .
1871
1 8 7 7 . . .
1 8 7 8 . . .
1879.
1880.
1 8 8 1 . . .
1882 . . .
1883 . . .
1884 . . .
1885 . . .
issuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemedOutstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed —Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed ...Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed —Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemedOutstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
Ones.
$18, 048,17614, 092,1263, 956, 050
18, 851, 26415,556, 7083, 294, 556
20, 618, 02416, 815, 5683, 802, 456
22,480,41518,194,1964,286,219
23,169, 67719, 600, 4773, 569, 200
23,169, 67720, 875, 2152, 294,462
23,169,67721, 838, 5651, 331,112
23,169, 67722,353,877
815,800
23,169, 67722, 593, 909
575, 768
23,169, 67722, 671, 936
497,741
23,169, 67722,731,963
437, 714
Twos.
$12, 079, 5049, 233, 2462, 846, 258
12, 614, 89610, 249, 0922, 365, 804
13, 793, 93611,111,0522, 682, 884
15,035,53012, 053, 3842, 982,146
15, 495, 03813, 002, 5402, 492, 498
15,495,03813, 887, 7781,607,260
15, 495, 03814, 572, 868
922,170
15,495,03814, 968, 280
526, 758
15, 495, 03815,141, 806
353, 232
1.5,495, 03815, 206, 570
288, 468
15, 495, 03815, 257, 754
237, 284
Fires.
$235, 275, 920124,633, 860110, 642, 060
258, 917, 640161,910, 28097, 007, 360
284, 084, 240190, 579, 34093,504, 900
305,956,440213, 417,16592, 539, 275
327, 892, 200229, 980, 38097,911,820
345, 659, 880245, 749,12099, 910, 760
368, 062, 520267, 582, 440100, 480, 080
393, 487,120296, 566,16596, 920, 955
417, 236, 040325,712,83591, 523, 205
440, 505, 040355, 196,78585, 309,155
466, 042, 000384, 085, 33081, 956, 670
Tens.
$174,105, 07076,085,32098,019, 750
200, 086, 520103, 692,14096, 394, 380
222, 660, 640124, 347, 790
98, 312, 850
241, 572, 930138, 591, 490102, 981, 440
259, 042, 230149, 305, 990109, 736, 240
272, 031, 680158,211,100113, 820, 580
294, 775,190173, 466, 350121, 308, 840
320,422, 600197, 709, 340122, 713, 260
345, 440, 860227,123,550118, 317, 310
371, 821, 020260, 501, 070111, 319, 950
398, 040, 010293,828, 720104, 211, 290
Twenties. Fifties.
$105, 921,28040,489, 28065, 432, 000
121,729, 84057, 444, 92064, 284, 920
135, 525, 06070,470,56065,054, 500
146,883, 34079, 063, 56067, 819, 780
157, 399, 02085,146, 80072, 252,160
165,327, 96090, 096, 40075, 231, 560
178, 816, 34098,099,84080, 716, 500
195, 035, 680111, 434,14083, 601, 540
211, 576, 920128,492, 760
83, 084,160
228, 841, 820149, 635, 240
79, 206, 580
246, 363,460171, 275, 940
75, 087, 520
$44, 209, 25019, 051, 85025,157,400
49, 281, 75025, 789, 20023,492, 550
53,990, 05031, 733, 95022, 256,100
One
hundreds.
$64, 585, 80029, 942, 80034, 643, 000
71, 092, 00039, 578, 50031, 513, 500
76, 733, 70047,931, 70028, 802, 000
57, 379, 900 81, 292, 30036,411,100 54,185,90020, 968, 800 27, xO6,400
60,589,050 I 85,074,00039,263,150 58,160,40021, 325, 900 26, 913, 600
62, 694, 25041, 274, 95021,419, 300
67, 879, 70044, 594, 50023, 285, 200
72, 687, 20049, 009,10023, 658,100
77,801,45054,535,15023,266, 300
83, 051, 50060, 828, 65022, 222, 850
I
87, 951, 00061, 060,10026,890,900
95, 973, 20066, 020, 20029, 953, 000
103, 513, 80071, 913, 00031, 600,800
111, 474, 20078,912, 50032, 561, 700
119, 977, 00087, 454, 30032, 522, 700C7
87,927,650 | 128,770,60067, 288,100 97,192, 20020, 639, 550 31,578, 400
Fivehundreds.
$9, 223, 0007, 236, 5001, 986, 500
9, 345, 5008,108, 5001, 237, 000
9,906, 0008, 807, 5001,188, 500
10, 090, 0009,447, 500
642, 500
10, 270, 0009, 643, 500
626, 500
10, 366, 5009, 742, 000
624, 500
10, 964, 50010, 247, 500
717, 000
11,378,50010,440, 000
938, 500
11, 566, 50010, 683, 500
883, 000
11, 853, 00010, 990, 500
862, 500
11,947, 00011. 363, 500
583, 500
One thou-sands.
$5, 540, 0005, 047, 000
493, 000
5, 549, 0005, 272, 000
277, 000
5, 678, 0005, 411, 000
267, 000
6, 214, 0005, 900, 000
314, 000
6, 350, 0006, 057, 000
293, 000
6, 373, 0006,124. 000
249, 000
7,154, 0006, 943, 000
211,000
7,197, 0006, 990, 000
207, 000
7, 287, 0007, 092, 000
195, 000
7, 379, 0007,156, 000
223, 000
7, 379, 0007, 238, 000
141,000
Total.;ued during
current year.
$668, 988, 000325,811, 982343,176, 018
747, 468, 410427, 601, 340319, 867, 070
823, 070, 650507, 20S, 460315, 87 i, 190
886,904, S55567,264,20"i319, 640, 500
945,281,215610,100, 297335,120,918 !
989, 068, 985647, 020, 663342, 048, 322
1,062,290,165703, 365, 203358, 924, 902
1,142, 360, 615781,383,902360, 982, 713
1, 221, 047, 685870, 288, 010350, 759, 675
1, 302, 093, 995969, 641, 051332,452, 944
1,385,134,4351, 070, 261, 507
314, 872, 928
$136, 025.195
78,480,410
63, 825, 205
58,376, 360
73
80
78,
81,
221,
076,
6S1,
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180
450
070
310
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,1887...
Ox 1888...
'1890...
1891...
1892...
1893...
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed —Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed ...Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed . . .Outstanding .
IssuedRedeemed .. .Outstanding .
IssuedRedeemed .. .Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed ...Outstanding.
IssuedRedeemed .. .Outstanding.
$23,169, 67722, 757, 987
411,690
23,169,67722,776,403
393, 274
23,169, 67722, 783, 281
386, 396
23,169, 67722, 794, 643
375, 034
23,169, 67722, 800, 061
369, 616 J
23,169,677 j22,802,625
367,052 |
23,169, 67722, 806, 348
363,329
23,169, 67722, 810, 808
358,869
$15,495, 038 $488, 336, 800 $416, 959, 700 l$258,912, 36015,279,612 405,546,320 317,672,780 187,957,120
215,426 82,790,480 99,286,920 70,955,240
15,495,03815, 293,440
201,598
15,495,03815, 298,872
196,166
15,495,03815, 306,858
188,180
15,495,03815, 311,146
183,892
15,495,03815,313, 292
181, 746
15.495, 03815,316,106
178,932
15,495. 03815, 319, 508
175,530
502, 277, 620425, 853, 95576,423, 665
520,506,800453,086, 54067, 420, 260
532, 659, 620476,027, 77556, 631, 845
544, 788, 840494, 306,19050,482, 650
561, 426, 260511, 284, 97550,141, 285
577,190, 300527,218,37049, 971, 930
605,475, 540543, 392, 670G2, 082, 870
427, 627, 990337, 999, 28089, 628, 710
442, 223, 330364,436, 60077, 786, 730
451,361,990386, 221,11065,140, 880
461, 240, 000403, 621, 26057, 618, 740
474,952, 880421,173, 99053, 778, 890
491, 530, 600437,176, 70054, 353, 900
519, 398, 970452, 919, 54066, 479,430
266, 022, 900201, 838, 86064,184,040
275,754,140218,806, 92056, 947, 220
281,804, 220232, 686, 32049,117, 900
288, 323,560244, 251, 90044,071,660
297, 355, 680256, 301, 38041, 054, 300
308, 389,420267,451, 74040,937, 680
326, 900, 880278,070,44048, 830,440
$90, 759, 70072, 565, 05018,194, 650
92,481, 65076,807,15015, 674, 500
94,893, 35081, 230, 40013, 662,950
95, 997, 25084, 750, 70011, 246, 550
97,468,10087, 709. 8009, 758; 300
99,848, 70090, 406,4009,442, 300
102, 085, 55092, 916, 7009,168, 850
105, 970, 75095, 400, 30010, 570, 450
$134, 202,100105,533, 00028, 669,100
137, 516, 600112,745, 30024,771,300
142,217, 600119,872, 00022, 345, 600
144, 384, 000125, 601, 80018, 782, 200
147,273, 300130, 537, 20016, 736,100
151, 976,100135,172, 50016, 803, 600
156,315,100139, 439, 80016, 875, 300
163", 949, 500143,918, 40020, 031,100
$11, 947, 00011, 569, 000
378,000
11,947, 00011, 646, 500
300, 500
11, 947, 00011, 706, 500
240, 500
11,947,00011, 737,500
209, 500
11, 947, 00011, 764, 000
183, 000
11, 947. 00011,779, 500
167, 500
11,947, 00011, 794, 000
153, 000
11,947.00011, 807, 500
139, 500
$7,379,000 :$1, 447,161, 3757,290,000 j 1,146,170,869
89, 000 300, 990, 506
7, 379, 000 1,483, 917, 4757, 305,000 1, 212, 265, 888
74,000 i 271,651,587
7, 379, 000 1, 533, 585, 9357,320,000 | 1,294,541,113
59,000 j 239,044,822
7,379,000 ! 1,564,197,7957,327,000 ! 1/362,453,706
52,000 201,744,089
7,379,000 I 1,597,084,5157,333,000 i 1,417,634,557
46,000 j 179,449,958
7,379,000 ! 1,643,550,3357,337,000 ; 1,471,571,662
42,000 ! 171,978,673
7, 379,0007,345, 000
34,000
7, 379, 0007, 346, 000
33, 000
1, 693, 501, 6S51, 521, 464, 764
172, 036, 921
1, 779, 686, 3551,570,985.166
208,701,189
62, 026, 940
36, 756,100
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49, 668,460 Q• w• H30,611,860 Q• *J32, 886, 720 §
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98 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT OF NATIONAL GOLD BANK NOTES ISSUED, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTAND-ING OCTOBER 31, 1893.
Denominations.
FivesTensTwentiesFiftiesOne hundredsFive hundredsOne thousands
Total - --Fractions unredeemed
Issued.
$364,140746,470722,580404, 850809,700342, 50075,000
3,465, 240
Redeemed.
$343,775717, 740698, 500396, 800795,200340, 50075,000
3, 367, 515—102
3, 367,413
Outstand-ing.
$20, 36528,73024, 0808,050
14, 5002,000
97, 725+102
97, 827
STATEMENT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES ISSUED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTO-BER 31, 1893, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT ISSUES, REDEEMED, AND OUTSTANDING.
Denominations.Issued
during theyear.
OnesTwos !Fives |$2tf, 285, 240Tens 27,808,370Twenties.. . 18, 511, 460
3, 885, 2007, 634, 400
Fifties .One hundreds. .Five hundreds .One thousands .
Total i 86,184,670 1,693,501,685 1,779,686,355Unpresented fractions of notes to he deducted from notes redeemed
and added to amount of currency outstanding
Issued pre-vious years.
$23,169, 67715,495, 038
577,190, 300491, 530, 600308, 389, 420102, 085,550156, 315,10011, 947, 0007, 379, 000
Total issuedto Oct. 31, 1893.
Total redemp-tions Oct. 31, 1893.
$23,15,
605,519,326,105.163,11,7,
169,677495.038475, 540398, 970900, 880970,750949, 500947, 000379, 000
T o t a l .
$22,810,15,319,
543, 392,452,919,278, 070,95,400,
143,918,11, 807,7, 346,
808.00508. 00670. 00540. 00440.00300. 00400.00500. 00000. 00
1, 570, 985,166.00
—27, 677. 25
1, 570, 957, 488. 75
CirculationoutstandingOct. 31, 1893.
$358,175,
62, 08266, 479,48, 830,10, 570,20, 031,
139,33,
869. 00530. 00U00
430.00440.00450.00100. 00500. 00000.00
208, 701,189. 00
4- 27, 677.25
208, 728, 866. 25
MONTHLY STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION ISSUED ON BONDS FOR YEARSENDED OCTOBER 31, FROM 1883 TO 1893.
November .December..JanuaryFebruary . .MarchAprilMayJune
yAugustSeptember.October
Month. 1883-'84.
$445, 2401,177,0101,126, 020
509, 004579, 850963,440733, 960
1,101, 050943, 950
1, 279,030943, 390569, 750
1884-'85.
$208, 580379, 930677.010512,310548, 330
1, 053, 370403, 790701,490
1, 072, 3301,154,4601,914,7102, 516, 340
Total 10,371,694 I 11,142,650
$2, 363, 3602. 660, 5452,727, 8892, 954,9531, 340,990404,441478,035500,780490,510527, 970571.230467,500
15, 488, 203
1886-'87.
$444,905366, 765431,880447, 560
1,649, 890864, 325674,500
1, 657, 890604, 280999, 510
1,435,0401, 586,800
11,163, 345
1887-'88.
$1, 687,8972, 039, 8032,416,9291, 889, 7902, 855, 6603, 009,9662, 910, 2462,122, 6951,155, 590492, 355251, 020306, 390
21,138, 341
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MONTHLY STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION ISSUED ON BONDS FOR YEARSENDED OCTOBER 31, FKOM 1883 TO 1893—Continued.
Month. 1888-'89. 1889-'9O. 1890-'91. 1891-'92. 1892-'93.
November .December..January . . .February..MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.October
Total
$244,765285, 320400, 360435,970345,100398, 095505, 890447,390422,920466, 750673,055644,115
$507,435' 379,255
542, 205951, 840
1,164,0001,353, 505794,120921,115766, 755660,160625,885531,480
5, 269, 730 9,197,755
672,180489, 780391,020542, 375463, 740424, 740
1,044, 7152,596, 3204, 223, 3502,138, 3901, 808, 260
$1, 965, 7801,765,3201, 510, 335984,090
1,217,4001,016,4551,022,1801,264,160706,465891,370775,210605,089
15,458,450 13, 723, 864
$1,823,9251, 661, 460899,240
1,980,3401,294, 9901,460, 330938,330
2,149, 6005,435, 77015,609,9759,913,4351,197,985
STATEMENT SHOWING BY DENOMINATIONS, THE AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTESISSUED AND REDEEMED SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SYSTEM, AND THEAMOUNT OUTSTANDING OCTOBER 31.1893.
Denomin ations.
OnesTwosFivesTens .-TwentiesFiftiesOne Hundreds...Five Hundreds . .One Thousands..
Number of notes—
Issued.
$23,169, 6777,747, 519
121,095,10851, 939, 89716, 345, 044
2,119,4151, 639, 495
23,8947,379
224, 087,428
Redeemed.
$22,810,8087, 659, 754
108, 678, 53445, 291, 95413, 903. 522
1, 908, 0061,439,184
23,6157,346
201, 722, 723
Outstanding.
$358,86987,765
12,416,5746, 647,9432,441, 522
211,409200, 311
27933
22, 364, 705
Amounts—
Issued.
$23,169, 67715,495, 038
605,475,540519, 398, 970326,900, 880105, 970,750163,949, 500
11, 947,0007, 379,000
1, 779, 686, 355
XJnpresented fractions of notes to be deducted from notes redeemedand added to the amount of notes outstanding
Total
Reedeemed.
$22,810, 808.0015,319,508.00
543,392,670.00452,919,540.00278,070,440.00
95,400, 300.00143,918,400.00
11,807,500. 007,346,000.00
1,570,985,166.00
27, 677. 25
.1, 570, 957, 488. 75
Outstanding.
$358, 869. 00175, 530.00
62, 082,870. 0066,479, 430. 0048, 830, 440.0010,570,450.0020, 031,100.00
139, 500. 0033, 000.00
208, 701,189'. CO
27,677.25
208,728,866.25
STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF INCOMPLETE CURRENCY ISSUED BY THEBUREAU DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893.
National-bank currency in the vault October 31,1892 $45,293,400Amount received from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing during the year ended Octo-
ber 31, 1893 1 101, 598,800
Total 146,892,200Amount issued to banks during the year $86,184, 670Amount withdrawn from vault for cancellation 1,598,630
87, 783, 300
Balance in vault at close of business October 31,1893 59,108,900
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1 0 0 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT SHOWING, BY STATES, THE AMOUNT OF "ADDITIONAL CIRCULATION7'ISSUED AND RETIRED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, AND TOTALAMOUNT ISSUED AND RETIRED SINCE JUNE 20, 1874.
States and Territories.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of ColumbiaVirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennesseeMissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesota..KansasNebraskaNevadaOregonColoradoIdahoMontanaWyomingNorth DakotaSouth DakotaWashingtonCaliforniaUtahNew MexicoArizonaOklahomaIndian TerritoryAlaska - -
Circulation issued.
Under actof July 12,
1882.Additional.
$44, 420
69, 36010, 880
23, 700
30,000
"45,666
7,3804,000
G7, 6152,100
8,100
42, 900
$380, 700778, 04031)0, 590
7, 645, 8201, 331,1001,460, 25014,015, 410
837, 0206, 413, 565167, 400888, 300229,850157,950154,11088, 7205,400
112,50056, 25028, 350
351,060
286, 20031, 50022,500
3, 469, 530903, 800530, 085
2,074,400295,760299,72096, 740141,76090, 095
16, 65022,51056, 250
33, 75056, 24011,26033,750
22, 50022, 500
10
Total.
$380,700778.040435,010
7, 645, 8201, 331,1001, 460, 25014,084, 770
847, 9006, 413. 565167,400888, 300229, 850181, 650154,11088, 7205,400
112,50056, 25058, 350
45,000351, 060
286. 20031,50029, 880
3, 473, 530903,800597.730
2, 076, 500295, 760299, 72096, 740149,86090,095
16, 65022,51056, 250
33,75056, 24011, 26033,75042,900
22,50022,500
10
Circulation retired.
Under actof J u n e 20,
1874.
$96,81261,15670,490
673, 899170,406193,752578, 827317,231656,34317,405
107,0543,964
41,48926,43012, 21315,07541, 30330,03041,597
1048,13764,04118, 011
174,81973,51473,117
319,918117,012
93, 846126, 31342,99776,32636, 074
157,45973,139
358,250
12, 2472,6167,020
17, 0973,880
30,70530,15029,08015,79711, 962
4204,800
Insolventand
liquidatingbanks.
$127,144101, 839
7,153389, 627
8,040128, 899674,864118,453276,58525,01941,205
6,3159,581
11, 910
77, 82516, 3709,000
51, 857
38, 790258, 035151, 076
9,8159,482
60,18624,9395, 4(50
19,2301, 500
72, 686270
1,040
7,10076, 57039, 841
Total.
$223,956162, 99577,643
1,063, 526178,446322, 651
1,253,691235, 684932,92842, 415
148,2593,964
47, 80436, 01112, 21315, 07553, 21330,03041,597
10125,96286,41127, Oil
226, 67673, 514
111, 907577,953268,088103,661135, 795163,183101,26541,534
176,68974,639
358,250
84,9332,8868,060
17, 0973,880
30,70537,250
105,65055,63811,962
4204,800
TotalSurrendered to this office
and retiredProm June 20,1874, to Octo-
ber 31,1892Surrendered and retired
same dates
355, 485 44, 009, 895 44,365,380 4,624, 268 2,857,697
272, 665, 387 294,273,046 139, 815,052
7,481,965
205,362
434, 088,098
16, 343, 878
Grand total October31,1893. 317,030,767 298,897,314 142,672,749 458,119,303
Notes of gold banks are not included in the above table.
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STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE AMOUNT OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVEDMONTHLY FOR REDEMPTION BY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY DURINGTHE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, AND THE AMOUNT RECEIVED DURING THESAME PERIOD AT THE REDEMPTION AGENCY OF THE TREASURY, TOGETHERWITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT RECEIVED SINCE THE APPROVAL. OF THE ACT OFJUNE 20, 1874.
Months.
November, 1892December, 1892January, 1893February, 1893March, 1893..."April, 1893May, 1893June, 1893July, 1893August, 1893September, 1893October, 1893
TotalReceived from June
20, 1874, to Oct. 31,1892
Grand total
Received by the Comptroller of the Currency.
From na-tional banksin connectionwith reduc-tion of circu-lation and
replacementwith new
notes.
$3020
1, 870540670
13, 3801,380
35,4605.0502,940
90, 880
132,220
16, 853,295
16,985, 515
From the redemption agency.
For re-placementwith new
notes.
$3,786,1993,918,4504,401,7504,627, 0354, 380, 2683,328, 5934,369, 9153,700, 0962, 572, 7301,953,8451, 375, 5883, 609, 090
42, 023,559
910,795,682
952, 819, 241
For reduc-tion of
circulationunder
act of June20,1874.
$467,860344,452396, 231323, 202297,141185,933212,196155,331117, 99186,12166,107
205,132
2,857, 697
294, 214,745
297, 072,442
Insolventand
liquidatingnationalbanks.
$639,334472,093504,288487,430441, 584345,971449,040335,331299, 784204, 677154,246290, 491
4, 624,269
139, 690, 061
144,314, 330
Total.
$4, 893,4234,735,0155,304,1395,438, 2075,119,6633,873, 8775,032, 5314,206,2182,995,5552,247, 5831,686,8214,104,713
49,637,745
1, 361, 553, 783
1,411,191, 528
Receivedat the
United StateaTreasury
redemptionagency.
$5, 471, 6496,969, 6629,731,9875,864,4115,524, 5686,991,5708,150,4825,082,0393, 877,4232, 699, 8557,275, 730
12, 505, 692
80,145, 068
2,190,112,040
2,270, 257,108
Notes of gold banks are not included in the above table.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NATIONAL-BANK NOTES RECEIVED AT THE BUREAU ANDDESTROYED YEARLY SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SYSTEM.
Prior to November 1,1865During year ended October 31—
1866186718681869187018711872 .187318741>57518761877187818791880 . . .1881
$175,490
1,050,3823,401,4234, 602,8258,603,729
14,305,68924, 344,04730,211,72036,433,17149,939,741
137,697,69698, 672,71676,918,96357,381,24941,101,83035,539,66054, 941,130
During vear ended October 31—1882*:18831884188518861887188818891890189118921893
Additional amount of insolvent andliquidating national-bank notesdestroyed
Total
$74,917,61182,913,76693,178, 41891,048,72359,989,81047,726,08359, 568, 52552, 207, 62744,447, 46745, 981,46343, 885,31944,895,46C
154, 870, 457
1, 570,953,196
Notes of gold banks are not included in above table.
There was in the vault of the redemption division of this office, awaiting destruction, atthe close of business October 31,1892 $127,582.50
Received during the year ended October 31,1893 49,644,870.0C
Total 49,772,452.50Withdrawn and destroyed during the year 49,526,860.01]
Balance in vault October 31,1893 245,592.5C
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1 0 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OF TAX ON CIRCULATION, COST OV .REDEMPTION,ASSESSMENT FOR PLATES, AND EXAMINERS' FEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE30, 1893.
Semiannual duty on circulation $1,443,489.69Cost of redemption of notes by the United States Treasurer 103,032.96Assessment for cost of plates, new banks 14,225.00Assessment for cost of plates, extended banks 5,200.00Assessment for examiners' fees (sec. 5240, Revised Statutes) 162,444.59
Total 1,728,392.24
STATEMENT SHOWING BY COMPARISON THE AMOUNT OF TAXES ASSESSED AS SEMI-ANNUAL DUTY ON CIRCULATING NOTES, COST OF REDEMPTION, COST OF PLATES,AND EXAMINERS' FEES FOR THE PAST ELEVEN YEARS.
Years.
18831884188518861887188818891890189118921893
Total....
Semiannualdu ty on cir-
culation.
$3,132,006. 733,024, 668. 242, 794, 584. 012, 592, 021.332, 044, 922. 751,616,127.531,410, 331. 841, 254, 839. 651, 216,104. 721, 331,287.261,443,489. 69
21, 860, 383. 75
Cost of redemp-tion of notes
by theUnited States
Treasurer.
$147,592. 27160, 896.65181, 857.16168,243.35138,967. 00141,141.48131,190. 67107, 843.3999, 366. 52
100,593. 70103, 032. 96
1,480,725.15
Assessmentfor cost of
plates, newbanks.
$25,980.0018,845. 0013,150. 0014, 810.0018,850.0014,100. 0012, 200. 0024,175. 0018, 575. 0015,700.0014,225.00
190, 610.00
Assessmentfor cost ofplates, ex-
tendedbanks.
$34,120.001, 950. 00
97,800. 0024, 825. 001, 750.003, 900. 00
575. 00725.00
7,200. 008,100.005, 200. 00
186,145. 00
Assessmentfor exam-iners' fees(sec. 5240,R.S.).
$94, 606.1699, 642. 05
107, 781. 73107,272.83110, 219. 88121,777.86130,725.79136, 772. 71138,969. 39161,983.68162,444.59
1, 372,196.67
Total.
$3,434,305.103,306,001.943,195,172.902,907,172.512,314, 709. 631, 897, 046. 871, 685, 023.301,524, 355.751,480, 215.631, 617,664.641,728,392.24
25, 090, 060. 57
STATEMENT SHOWING THE TOTAL CAPITAL AND BONDS OF NATIONAL BANKS WHICHDO NOT ISSUE CIRCULATING NOTES.
Chemical National Bank, New York, N. Y | $300,000Mechanics' National Bank, New York, N. Y 2,000,000National Bank of Washington, D. C.National Bank of Cockeysville, Md .
200.00050, 000
Total j 2,550,000
$50,00050, 00050, 00012, 500
162,500
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT AND KINDS OF UNITED STATES BONDS HELDTO SECURE CIRCULATING NOTES OK NATIONAL BANKS ON JUNE 30 OE EACHYEAR FROM 1805 TO 1893, AND THE AMOUNT OWNED AND HELD BY THE BANKSFOR OTHER PURPOSES, INCLUDING THOSE DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TOSECURE PUBLIC DEPOSITS.
Years.
1865.1866.1867.1868.1869.1870 .1871.1872 .1873.1874.1875 .1876 .1877 .1878 .1879 .1880.1881.
1882 ..
1883..
1884.
1885 .1886.1887.1888 .1889 .1890.1891.
1892.1893 .
United States bonds held as security for circulation.
6 per centbonds.
$170, 382, 500241,083, 500251, 430, 400250,726,950255,190, 350247, 335, 350220,497, 750173, 251,450160,923, 500154,370,700136, 955,100109,313,45087, 690, 30082,421, 20056, 042, 80058, 056,15061, 901, 800
Continued at3^ per cent.
25,142, 600
385,7roo)
Pacifies:3,520, 0003, 565. 0003,175J 0003,181, 0004,324, 0004, 913, 0007, 957, 000
11, 600, 00012,426, 000
5 per ceibonds.
cent 4*- per cent j 4 per centbonds. ! bonds.
$65,576, 60086, 220, 85089,177,10090,768, 95087, 661, 25094, 923, 200
139,387,800207,189, 250229,487, 050236,800,500 ,239, 359,400 I232, 081, 300206, 651, 050199, 514, 550144, 616, 300139, 758, 650172, 348,350
Continued at3^ per cent.202, 487, 650
7,402, 800)3 per cents : >
200,877,850)172,412,550
142, 240, 850107,782,1005, 205, 950
37, 500
$44, 372, 25048, 418, 65035, 056, 55037, 760, 95032, 600,500
32, 752, 650
39,408, 500
46, 546,400
48,483, 05050, 484, 20067, 743,10069, 670, 30042, 409, 90039, 486, 75022, 565, 950
Jon tin ued at2 per cent.21,825,35022, 020, 550
$19,162, 000118,538,950126, 076, 30093, 637, 700
97,429,800
104,954,650
111, 690, 900
117, 901, 300114,143, 500115, 842, 650105, 423, 850101, 387, 550100, 828, 550111, 985, 950
129,764, 700142,141, 700
Total.
$235, 959,100327, 310, 350340, 607, 500341, 495, 900342,851, 600342,278, 550359,885, 550',i8Q, 440, 700390,410, 550391,171,200376, 314, 500341,394,750338, 713, 600349, 546, 400354, 254, 600361,652, 050360,488,400
357, 812, 700
353, 029, 500
330, 649, 850
312,145, 200275,974, 800191, 966, 700178,312. 650148,12i; 450145, 228,300142, 508, 900
163,190, 050176, 588, 250
UnitedStates
bonds heldfor other
purposes atnearest
date.
i$155,785,750121,152, 95084, 002, 65080, 922, 50055,102, 00043, 980, 60039,450, 80031, 868, 20025, 724, 40025,347,10026,900,20045,170, 30047,315,05068, 850, 90076, 603, 52042, 831, 30063, 849,950
43,122, 550
34,094,150
31, 203, 000
32,195, 80031, 345, 55033,147, 75063, 618,15051, 642,10035,287,35030,114,150
20, 301, 60018,334,050
Grandtotal.
$391, 744,850448, 463, 300424,610,150422,418, 400397, 953, 600386,259,150399, 336, 350412,308,900416,134,150416,518,300403, 214, 700386, 565, 050386, 028. 650418, 397, 300430,858,120404, 483, 350424, 338, 350
400, 935, 250
387,123, 650
161,852, 850
344,341,000307, 320, 350224, 814, 450241,930,800199, 763, 550180,515, 650172, 623,050
183, 491, 650194,922, 300
STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF UNITED STATES BONDS HELD TO SECURECIRCULATING NOTES OF NATIONAL BANKS FOR THE YEARS ENDED OCTOBER 31,FROM 1882 TO 1893, INCLUSIVE, AND EXHIBITING THE CHANGES WHICH OCCUHREDIN THE SEVERAL CLASSES OF BONDS.
Year.
1882
18831884188518861887188818891890
1891
18921893
Num-ber ofbanks. 41 per cent
bonds.
2, 301 $33,754, 650 $104, 927, 500
2,522
2,6712,7272 , :3,0613,1513,3193,567
3,694
3,7883,796
United States bonds held as security for circulation.
41,319,700
49, 537,45049,547, 25057,436,85069,696,10066,121,75041,066,15028,116, 700r 199,400Continued
at 2 p. ct.21, 648,10021,897, 85022,020, 550
4 per centbonds.
106,164,850116, 705,450116, 391, 650115, 383,150115, 731, 400100,413, 600100,049,000105,402,200
-120, 858, 850
131,133,150142,141, 700
> per cent,bonds.
$3,526, 000 $362,
3,463,000
Pacilic 6 |per cent Total,bonds.
3,469, 0003, 505,0003, 586,0003, 256, 0003,468, 0004, 553, 0006, 672, 000
10, 244, 000
11, 852, 00012,426, 000
!, 505, 650 $37,
352, 877,300325, 316,300308,364,550245,444, 050188, 828, 000170,003, 350145,668,150140,190, 900
152, 950, 350
164, 883, 000176, 588, 250
UnitedStates
bonds heldfor otherpurposesat nearest
date.
137, 563,750 $400;
30, 674, 050
30,419,60031, 780,10032, 431, 40034, 671, 35060, 715, 05048, 501, 20030, 684, 000
24, 871, 950
20,164. 25017, 576, 950
(Irandtotal.
>, 069,400
383, 551,350
355, 735, 900340,144, 650277, 875,450223,499, 350230,718, 400194,169, 350170, 874, 900
177, 822, 500
185,047, 250194,165,200
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF INTEREST-BEARING BONDED DEBT OF THEUNITED STATES FROM 1865 to 1893, INCLUSIVE.
Date. 6 per cent. 5 per cent. 4 per cent.* 4 per cent.f 6 per cent.} Total.
Aug. 31,1865 .June 30,1866.June 30,1867 .June 30,1868.June 30,1869 .June 30,1870 .June 30,1871.June30,1872 .June 30,1873.June 30,1874.June 30,1875.June 30,1876.June 30,1877.June 30,1878 .June 30,1879 .June 30,1880.June 30,1881.
June 30,1882...
June 30, 1883.
June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30,June 30,
1884.1885.1886.1887.1888.1889.1890.1891.
June 30,1892.June 30,1893 .Oct. 31,1893 . .
$908, 518, 0911, 008,388, 4691,421,110, 7191,841, 521, 8001,886, 341,3001, 764, 932, 3001,613,897, 3001,374,883,8001,281, 238, 6501,213,624,7001,100, 865,550
984,999, 650854, 621, 850738, 619, 000310, 932, 500235,780,400196, 378, 600
Continued at3i per cent.
58, 957,150
$199, 792,100198, 528, 435198, 533, 435221, 588,400221,589,300221, 589, 300274, 236, 450414,567,300414, 567, 300510, 628, 050607,132, 750711,685, 800703, 266, 650703, 266, 650646,905, 500484, 864,900439, 841, 350
Continued at3£ per cent.401,593, 900
32, 082, 600Funded into
3 per cents,act July 12,1882.304,204, 350224, 612,150194,190,500144, 046, 60019, 716, 500
$140, 000, 000240, 000, 000250,000, 000250, 000, 000250,000, 000
250, 000, 000
250, 000, 000
250,000, 000250, 000, 000250,000, 000250, 000, 000222, 207,050139, 639, 000109, 015, 75050, 869, 200
Continued at2 per cent.25, 364, 50025, 364, 50025, 364,500
$98, 850, 000679, 878,110739, 347, 800739, 347, 800
739, 349, 350
737, 942, 200
737,661, 700737, 719, 850737, 759, 700737, 800,600714,177,400676, 095, 350602,193, 500559,566, 000
559,581, 250559, 604,150559,609,850
$1, 258, 0006, 042, 00014, 762, 00029,089,00058, 638, 32064,457, 32064, 618, 83264,623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264,623,512
64, 623, 512
64,623, 512
64, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623, 51264,623, 512
64, 623, 51264, 623, 51264, 623,512
$1,109, 568,1911, 212, 958,9041,634,406,1542,092,199,2002,166, 568,9202,050, 978, 9201, 952, 752, 5821, 845,074, 6121, 760, 429,4621, 788, 876, 2621, 772, 621, 8121,761,308,9621, 761, 512, 0121, 845, 359,1621,952, 339, 6221, 774, 616, 6121, 690,191,262
1, 514, 433, 912
1, 388, 852, 662
1, 276, 987, 3621,246,533,8621,196, 42.9, 8121,072,140, 6121, 001, 007, 962
880,357,862775,832, 762675,058, 712
649,569, 262649, 592,162649, 597,862
* Funded loaul.891; authorizing act July 14,1870, and January 20,1871; date of maturity, 1891.tFunded loan 1907; authorizing act July 14,1870, and January 20,1871; date of maturity, 1907.I Pacific railroad bonds; authorizing act July 1,1862, and July 2,1864, date of maturity, 1895 to 1899.The refunding certificates amounting to $64,690 are not included in the table.The public debt reached the maximum August 31,1865, and amounted to $2,844,049,626. The non-
interest-bearing obligations amounted to $461,616,311, the interest-bearing debt being $2,383,033,315.On October 31,1893, the interest-bearing debt amounted to $559,609,850.
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE MARKET PRICES OF UNITED STATES BONDS BY WEEKSDURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, PREPARED BY THE ACTUARY OF THETREASURY.
Week ended—2 per cent.
Opening. Highest. Lowest.
4 per cent.
Opening. Highest. Lowest.
November 4,1892 .November 11,1892November 18,1892November 25,1892December 2,1892..December 9,1892..December 16,1892.December 23,1892.December 30,1892.January 6,1893 . . .January 13,1893 . .January 20,1893 . .January 27,1893 . .February 3,1893 . .February 10,1893 .February 17,1893 .February 24,1893 .March 3,1893March 10,1893March 17,1893 . . . .March 24,1893 . . . .March 31,1893April 7,1893April 14,1893April 21,1893April 28,1893May 5,1893May 12,1893 .xMay 19,1893May 26,1893Jane 2, 1893June 9, 1893June 16, 1893June 23,1893June 30, 1893July 7,1893July 14,1893July 21,1893July 28.1893. . . . . .August 4,1893.. .August 11,1893 . . .August 18,1893 . . .August 25,1893 . . .September 1,1893September 8,1893September 15,1893September 22,1893September 29,1893October 6,3893...October 13, 1893...October 20, 1893...October 27, 1893...
100!100
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE INVESTMENT VAI.UK OF U M T K D STATKS 4 A AND 4 rimCENT BONDS FHOM 1885 TO 1803, INCLUSIVE, FOR EACH QUARTERLY PERIOD.
4£ per cent bonds.
Date. Averageprice Hat.
Bate of in-terest real-
ized byinvestors.
4 per cent bonds.
Averageprice flat.
Rate of in-terest real-
ized byinvestors.
1885:January.AprilJulyOctober..
188G:January .April....JulyOctober..
1887:January .April....JulyOctober..
1888:January.April....JulyOctober..
1889:January .April..'..JulyOctober..
1890:Jamiary.AprilJulyOctober..
1891:January.AprilJulyOctober.-
1892:January.April....JulyOctober..
1893:January.AprilJulyOctober..
Per cent.112.7788112.4350112.7525112.9421
112.7000112. 4759111.8156111.9855
110.2775110.1947109.1475108.5553
108. 2375107.1025107. 5175108.4213
108. 9255108.1848107. 0048105.8241
104. 7885103.7500103. 3825104.1296
103.1106101.7596100. 3846
Per cent2.6552.4882.3652.250
2.2082.1502.1492.003
2.2902. 0192.3402.339
2.2892.4782.1951.693
1.2541.2401.4211.645
1.8562.1511.9660.409
0.4241.3635.971
.2 cents at par
Per cent.121.9086121.8028122. 6462123.4004
123, 4325126.2980126.4975128.6659
127.8325129.2451127.842.5125.7885
126.1275124.6400127.4825128.1204
127.2837129.1902128.3894127.1944
125. 6178122.1175122. 3200123.5602
120.9279122.0264117. 3317116. 7546
116.6719116.1575116.4557115.0978
113.8250113. 3646110. 5450111.2356
Per cent.*• 2.726
2.7212.6682.619
2.6072.4442.4202.289
2.3202.2272.2842.390
2.3412.4492.2302.178
2.2082.0802.1092.160
2.2362.4352.4072. 309
2.4C32.3722.6762.7012.6932.7152.6772.706
2.84D2.8773.0793.011
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TABLE BY STATES, TICKKITOKINS, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, CAPITAL, BONDS ACTUALLY HELD ON OCTOBER 3, 1893,MINIMUM AMOUNT OF BONDS REQUIRED BY L A W , AND THE EXCESS OF BONDSON OCTOBER 3, 1893, AND SEPTEMBER 30, 1892.
States, Territories, andreserve cities.
New HampshireVermont . . . .Massachusetts
BostonRhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1
New YorkNew York CityAlbanyBrooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittslmrg
Division No. 2
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia
"WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFlorida ..AlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. 4
Ohio -CincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5 . . . .
IowaDes Moines
MinnesotaSt. PaulMinneapolis
MissouriSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
Kansas...... . ..Nebraska
OmahaLincoln
Division No. 6 . . . .
No. ofbanks .
835148
214555984
594
27449
65
9932G4129
829
184622
1123630
165
241427172812119
2229
711052
506
2181311
1151912192
8765
750
itiir4
6547
57984
136121
94
593
Capital.
$11,220,6006,130,0006,985, 000
46,117, 50053, 350, 00020.277,05022,' 999,370
167, 079, 520
33, 674, 36051,250,000
1,550,0001, 352,000
14, 608, 350•J3,103,96022,765, 00011, 640, 000
175, 943, 670
2,133,9853, 724, 320
13,24B, 260252,000
2,575,0004, 796,3002, 961, 000
29, 685,865
2,676, 0001,748, 0003, 766, 0001, 300, 0003,594,0001,055, 000
810, 0003,125, 000
23,596,1751,100,000
10, 061,4004,401,5009,400, 000
66, 633, 075
27, 495,1009,100,0009,050,000
13, 777, 00017, 295,45020,900,00010,234,0004, 400,0007,019,3192,300, 000
121,570, 869
14,000,000700,000
6, 080, 0702,800,0005,450,0004,615,000
10, 700, 0005, 550, 0002, 000, 000
11,647,1007,793,1704,150, 0001,000, 000
76,485.340
United States bonds.
Held October3,1893.
$4,246,9003,689,0003,445,000
19,977,10010, 565, 0007,721,2507,845,500
57,489,750
17,180,70018,148, 500
600,000642, 000
5, 237, 25015, 258, 5006,707,5003, 226,500
67, 000, 950
926,0001, 710, 5002, 020, 000
250, 000905, 400
1, 594, 250962, 500
8, 368,650
867,600474, 750
1, 005, 000367,500
1, 083, 500338, 750252,500900, 000
5,180, 600250,000
3, 405, 500555, 000
1, 364,000
16,044,700
10, 078, 7504,175, 0001,465, 0005, 072, 0505, 646, 0001,200,0003,693,0001,450, 0001,875, 250
450, 000
35,105,050
3,522,500175,000
1,355,800250, 000350,000
1,195,300450,000400,000250, 000
2,881,5002, 042,500
780,000175,000,
13,827,600
Minimumrequired.
$2,130,0001, 507, 5001,458,7508,381, 8752, 750, 0002,437,5003,412,000
22,077,625
7, 841,2402,450,000
300,000250. 000
2, 962,0878, 658, 4902,037, 5001,425, 000
25, 564, 317
455, 000918,155
1,100, 00050, 000
600,000985, 250738, 750
4,847,155
644,000399,500754, 000325, 000717, 250263,750202, 500450, 000
5,011, 544250,000
2, 259,100500,000
1, 331, 250
13,107,894
5, 982, 775650, 000550, 000
3,081, 7504, 230,1131,050,0002,171, 000
400,0001,667,330
250,000
20,032,968
3,137, 500150, 000
1,276, 267200, 000350,000
1,141,250450, 000400, 000200, 000
2, 599, 2751, 948, 292
450,000175,000
12,477, 584
Excess of bonds.
October 3,1893.
$2,116,9002,181, 5001,986,250
11, 595, 2257, 815, 0005, 283, 7504,433, 500
35,412,125
9, 699,46015,698, 500
300,000392, 000
2,275,1636, 600,0104,670, 0001,801,500
41,436, 633
471, 000792, 345920,000200, 000305,400609,000223,750
3, 521,495
223,60075,250
251,00042,500
366,25075,00050,000
450, 000169, 056
1,146,40055,00032,750
2,936,806
4, 095, 9753,525, 000
915, 0001,990,3001,415, 887
150, 0001,522,0001,050,000
207,920200,000
15, 072,082
385,00025,00079, 53350, 000
54,050
50, 000282,22594,208
330,000
1,350,016
September30, 1892.
$1, 751,4001, 369, 8751,572, 5008, 045, 2752, 860, 0003,804, 7502, 770,925
22,174,725
6, 965, 0354, 309, 000
292. 0001, 377, 6634,138, 7082,150, 000
505,000
19, 737,406
284, 800671, 000200,000200, 000
75, 000433,75092, 588
1, 957,138
137,70575, 500
151, 00042,500
366,00062,50050,000
450, 00070,47610, 000
1,164,275
27,886
2,607,842
2, 602, 7072,117, 000
175,0001,246,800
964,250150,000163,250100,00073/587
200,000
7, 792,594
284, 500
93,83850,000
47,800
25,000125,000169, 72571,725
280,000
1,147,588
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TABLE, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, CAPITAL, ETC.—Continued.
States, Territories, andreserve cities.
Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NevadaCalifornia ,
San Francisco . .OregonArizona
Division No. 7
North Dakota
Idaho^MontanaNew MexicoTJtah^VasliinctonAV'yomin &Oklahoma . . .Indian Territory
Division No. 8
United States
No. ofbanks.
512
332
395
132
323913221014571366
212
3,781
Capital.
$8, 775, 000282, 000
6, 625,0002, 500, 0003, 795, 000
400, 000
21,377,000
2,215,0002, 510, 000
825, 0002, 775, 000
750,0002, 800, 0006,020,0001,210,000
300,000360, 000
19,765,000
678, 540,339
Uni ted States bonds.
Held October3,1893.
$1,642,75070, 500
1, 306, 250100,000776, 050100,500
3,996, 050
569, 000692,250206, 250575, 600265, 000475,000
1,380, 500302, 50075,00090, OOu
4,631,100
206,463, 850
Min imumrequired.
$1, 318, 75070,500
1, 068,750100, 000773, 750100,000
3,431,750
553, 750627,500206, 250568,750187,500462,500
1, 380, 000302, 500
75,00090, 000
4,453, 750
105,993,043
Excess of bonds.
October 3,1893.
$324,000
237, 500
2, 300500
564,300
35,25064, 750
6,85077, 50012,500
500
177,350
100,470,807
September30,1892.
$320, 500
300, 000
2,300500
623, 300
15, 2502,2506,5508,350
80,00012, 50039,150
3,7502,700
170,500
56, 211, 093
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TABLE, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, WITH CAPITAL OF $150,000 AND UNDER, FOR THE YEARS 1892AND 1893, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURING THEINTERVAL.
States, Territories, andreserve cities.
IVTaineNew HampshireVermont . . . . . .Massachusetts
BostonRhode IslandC onnectic ut
Division No. 1
New YorkNew York City
BrooklynNew JerseyPennsyl vania . . . . .
PhiladelphiaPittshurg
Division No. 2
DelawareMaryland
District of ColumbiaWashington
Virginia"West Virginia
Division No. 3
North CarolinaSouth CarolinafrporsriaFlorida . .Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LouisianaNew Orleans
Texas.ArkansasKentucky -
LouisvilleTennessee •«.
Division No. 4
Ohio
Cleveland
Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . .Chicago
M ichi an . . . . .Detroit
Milwaukee . . .
Division No. 5
IowaDes Moines
St. PaulMinneapolis
MissouriSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
Kansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nebraska
Omaha
Division No. 6
September 30,1892.
No.
664638
103
2334
310
213
68240
11
527
1440
12724
106
18112318221310
1947
49
42
407
171
83168
85
67
574
1472
52
53
11
134121
i l
512L • ' - ' -
Capital.
$5,390,0004,572, 5003, 710, 000
12, 260, 700
2, 550, 0003,648,300
32,131,500
18,994, 660
5, 768, 35020, 627, 370
150,000100,000
45, 640,380
1,020, 8002,910, 000
100,0002,141,0001, 994, 650
8,166, 450
1, 525,180973. 000
1, 941, 0001, 350,0001, 744, 0001,165,000
610,000
15,105,495600, 000
4, 652, 900
3, 204,455
32, 871, 030
14, 563,170
7, 297, 00012, 671,000
6,919,000
5,042, 650
46,492, 820
10,120,000200, 000
3, 293,850
3, 740,000
100,000100, 000
9,492,1007, 718,100
100,000
34,864,050
October 3,1893.
No.
684337
103
2334
308
222
69263
11
556
1443
12726
111
19112017221210
1977
49
40
404
171
94171
83
69
588
1532
58
53
1129120
1
517
Capital.
$5,520,6004,430, 0003, 635, 000
11,327,500
2, 550,0003, 648, 000
31, 111, 100
19, 524, 960
5, 848, 35022, 033, 960
150,000100, 000
47, 657, 270
1, 020, 8003, 072, 620
100, 0002,141, 0002,155, 000
8, 489,420
1,576,000998, 000
1, 616, 0001,300,0001, 669, 0001, 055, 000
610,000
15,046,175600,000
4, 636, 400
2, 925,000
32,031, 575
14, 531,100
8,127,00012, 920,450
6, 884,000
5,269,319
47,731,869
10,150,000200, 000
3, 705,070
3,765, 000
100,0008, 997,1007, 593,170
100,000
34,610,340
Increase.
No.
2
2
9
123
33
3
2
5
1
3
4
113
2
16
6
6
12
Capital.
$130, 600
130, 600
530,300
80,0001,406,590
Decrease.
No.
31
4
2, 016, 890
162,620
160, 350
322, 970
50, 82025, 000
59, 320
135,140
. 830, 000249, 000
226, 669
1, 305, 669
30,000
411, 220
25, 000
466,220
Capital.
$142, 50075, 000
933,200
300
1,150,800
j
3 ! *>9~ OAA
1
1
2
7
2
2
1
51
7
50, 00075, 000
110, 000
16, 500
279,455
855, 955
32, 070
35, 000
67,070
100,000
495,000124,930
719,930
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TABLE, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, WITH CAPITAL OF $150,000 AND UNDER, ETC.—Continued.
States, Territories, andreserve cities.
Colorado . . . . . . . . .Nevada . . . . . . . . . . .California
San _FranciscoOregonArizona
Division No. 7
North DakotaSouth Dakota . . . . . .Idaho .MontanaNew IiLtexico . . . . .UtahW ash in srtonWyoming . . . .Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Indian Territory
Division No. 8
United States . . .
September 30,1892.
No.
381
22
364
101
31391126108
541146
200
2,737
Capital.
$2, 515,00082,000
2, 075, 000
2, 245,000300, 000
7, 217, 000
2, 015, 0002, 410, 000
700,0001, 990, 000
740, 000650, 000
3, 825, 400810, 000185,000349, 200
,13,674, 600
223,057,830
Octobers, 1893.
N o .
371
22
345
99-
31381318108
451166
186
2,769
Capital.
$2,475,00082, 000
2, 075, 000
2, 095,000400, 000
7,127,000
2 015 0002, 310, 000
825,0001,475, 000
750, 000650, 000
3,120, 000810, 000300,000360,000
12,615,000
221, 373, 574
Increase.
No.
1
1
2
Capital.
$100,000
100,000
125, 000
10,000
2
4
77
115, 00010, 800
260,800
4,738,289
Decrease.
No.
1
2
3
1
8
9
18
41
Capital.
$40, 000
150, 000
190, 000
100,000
515, 000
705,400
1, 320,400
4,304,155
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TABLE7 BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, WITH CAPITAL EXCEEDING $150,000, FOR THE YEARS 1892AND 1893, AND THE INCREASE OR DECREASE IN BANKS AND CAPITAL DURINGTHE INTERVAL.
States, Territories, and re-serve cities.
•New Hampshire
Massachusetts . . . . . . . ..Boston . . . . . . . . . . .
Hhode Island
Division No. 1
New York City.Alb an v . . .Brooklyn . - - •
New Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . .
Philadelphia
Division No. 2
District of ColumbiaWashington
Virginia
Division No. 3 . . . . . . .
North CarolinaSouth Carolina
FloridaAlabama
New OrleansTexas . .
Kentucky . . . . . . . . .Louisville
Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Division No. 4
OhioCincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
C hicago
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5
Des Moines
St. PaulMinneapolis
St. Louis ,„KansasCity TSt. Joseph
Nebraska . , . , , , . . . , . . ,Omaha , . , , . . , . , .Lincoln ,,,,,.„„,
Division No. 6
September 30,1892.
No.
158
11110553650
285
5348
65
30634025
270
43
221
1194
54
539
7
11029
3231013
113
45131023202311873
163
10275749
1038195
80
Capital.
$5, 700, 0001, 700,0003,450, 000
33. 870, 00053,100,00017,727,05019, 351, 070
134,898,120
14, 349,40049, 650, 0001, 550,0001,352,0008, 760,000
17,115, 02022, 315,00010, 800,000
125,891,420
1,113,185651,700
13, 243, 260252 000
2, 475, 0002, 515, 300
806, 000
21,056,445
1,100,000650,000
2,600, 000
2,175,000
200,0003, 625,000
11, 210, 0001,000,0005,825,0004,901,5006, 975,000
40,261,500
12, 326,7009,100,0008, 050, 0006,150,0004,375.000
22, 900, 0003, 715,0004.400,0001,610,000
850, 000
73,476, 700
3, 700,000500,000
2, 375,0004, 800,0004, 931, 000
850,00010,700,0006,800,0001,900,0002,950,000
200,0004,150,0001,350,000
45,206,000
October 3,1893.
No.
158
11111553650
286
5249
65
30634028
273
43
221
1194
54
537
6
19
252
221012
102
4713112120219875
162
12274749831193
76
Capital.
$5, 700, 0001,700,0003, 350, 000
34, 790,00053,350, 00017,727, 05019,351, 370
135, 968,420
14,149,40051,250,0001, 550, 0001, 352, 0008, 760,000
17,070,00022,615, 00011, 540, 000
128, 286,400
1,113,185651, 700
13, 243, 260252, 000
2, 475, 0002,655,300
806,000
21,196,445
1,100, 000750,000
2,150,000
1, 925, 000
200, 0003,125,0008, 550,000
500, 0005, 425. 0004,401, 5006,475,000
34,601,500
12, 964,0009,100,0009,050, 0005, 650,0004,375, 000
20, 900, 0003, 350, 0004,400,0001, 750, 0002,300,000
73,839, 000
3, 850, 000500,000
2, 375,0002,800,0005,450,000
850,00010,700,0005, 550, 0001,900,0002,650,000
200,0004,150,000
900,000
41,875,000
Increase.
No.
1
1
1
. . . . . .
4
Capital.
$920,000250,000
300
1,170, 300
1, 600,000
300, 000740,000
2, 640, 000
: . . . . :
140, 000
2
1
2
5
2
2
140, 000
100, 000
Decrease.
No. Capital.
!$100, 000
1
1
2
100, 000
100,000
45,020
145,020
450,000
1 250 000
1411
1
100,000 ; i i
637 300
1, 000, 000
140, 0001, 450,000
3,227, 300
150,000
519,000
669,000
2
22
500, 0002,660,000
500,000400, 000500,000500,000
5,760,000
500, 000
12, 000,000365, 000
6
1
2
1
2
6
2, 865,000
2,000,000
• 300,000
450,000
2,750,00$
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112 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
TABLE, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN EACH, WITH CAPITAL EXCEEDING $15.0,000, ETC.—Continued.
States, Territories, and re-serve cities.
("jolorRfio ^Nftvada
San FranciscoOregon
Division No. 7
North DakotaSouth. DakotaIdaho^Montana . . . . . . . .New !Mcxico. . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah"YVashin ffton"W^yoniinsfOklahoinaIndian Territory
Division No. 8
United States
September 30,1892.
No.
151
1225
35
21
816
162
36
1,036
Capital.
$6, 550,000200, 000
3, 600,0002, 500, 0001, 700,000
14, 550, 000
450,000200, 000
2, 750, 000175, 000
2,150, 0004, 050, 000
400, 000
10,175,000
465,515,185
October 3,1893.
No.
141
1125
33
11
4
612
2
26
1,012
Capital.
$6, 300, 000200, 000
3, 550, 0002, 500, 0001, 700,000
14, 250,000
200,000200, 000
1, 300, 000
2,150, 0002, 900,000
400, 000
7,150, 000
457,166,765
Increase.
No.
12
Capital.
$7,946, 600
Decrease.
No.
1
1
2
1
41
4
10
36
Capital .
$250,000
50, 000
300,000
250, 000
1, 450, 000175, 000
1,150, 000
3, 02-5, 000
14,945, 020
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONALBANKS FROM 1864 TO 1893, INCLUSIVE.
BESOUBCES.
LoansBonds for circulation
-Other United States bonds.Stocks, bonds, etcDue from banksReal estateSpecieLegal-tender notesiNational-bank notesClearing-house exchangesU. S. certificates of depositDue from TJ. S. Treasurer.Other resources
Oct. 2,1871.
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsCirculation outstanding . . .Due to depositorsDue to banksOther liabilities
Total .
RESOURCES.
LoansBonds for circulationOther United States bonds.Stocks, bonds, etcDue from banksReal estate..-.SpecieLegal-tender notesNational-bank notesClearing-house exchanges .United States certificates
of deposit.Due from United States
Treasurer.Other resources
Total ; 1,755.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsCirculation outstanding . . .Due to depositors I 628. 9Due to banks I 143. 8Other liabilities 11.5
Total i 1,755.8
Millions$682.9339.544.622.2
100.825.223.0
129.610.8
108. 8
Millions. 'Millions. Millions.$*657. 7340.574.120.7
110.122.713.1
156.111.8
143. 2
Millions.$715.9340.937.723.6
109.427.518.5
122.712.579.1
Millions.$831. 6364.545.824.5
143.230.113.2
107.014.3
115.2
.3 j331.895.015.9
122.917.19.2
202.817.4
103. 7
.7338. 680.321. 5
103.620.612.8
157. 411.8
134. 6
393. 238.732.4
171.3549.1174. 2
420.166.733.8
297.9568.2112.8
420.678.036.1
298.7603.1123.1
426.486.240.7
296.0523.0118.9
6.0
430.494.138.6
293. 9512. 8130.0
10.
458.3101.142.0
317.4631.4171.9
8.5
2, 004 2, 087banks, banks
Millions..4
383.328.027.8
134.838.121.280.018.5
109.742.8
Millions$931.3337.247.834.4
146. 943.121.484. 215.9
100. 029.2
Millions.$834. 0347.694.736.9
138.946.730.764.416.982.432.7
Millions.$877.2382.027.623.5
128. 232.310.2
102.115.8
125.06.7
Millions$891.9336.845.034.5
129. 945.222.766.915.674.533.4
Millions.$878. 5357.371.239.7
167.347.842.269.216.7
113.026.8
491.0120.354.5
340.3640.0173.011.5
466.2116.940.9
301.9668.4165.1
7.9
479.6110.346.6
335.1
493.8129.051.5
334.2683.8175.8
9.1
479.5122.844.5
291.9630.4161.610.4
454.1114.840.3
313.8736.9201.2
6.7
132.246.4
292.2666.2179.810.6
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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONALBANKS FROM 1864 TO 1893, INCLUSIVE—Continued.
Oct. 1,1880.
2,090banks.
EESOUftCES.\Millio?i8.
Loans $1,041.0357.843.648.9
213.548.0
109.356.618.2
121.17.7
17.123.0
Bonds for circulationOther United States bondsStocks, bonds, etcDue from banksKeal estateSpecieLegal-tender notesNational-bank notesClearing-house exchangesUnited States certificates of deposit..Due from United States Treasurer ..Other resources
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsCirculation outstandingDue to depositorsDue to banksOther liabilities
Total
Oct. 1,1881.
2,132banks.
Millions.$1,173. 8
363. 356.561.9
230. 847.3
114.353.217.7
189. 26.7
17.520. 2
2,105. 8 2, 368. 4
457.6120.546.1
317. 3887.9267. 9
8.5
2,105. 8
463.8128.156.4
320.21, 083.1
294.911.9
2, 358.4
Oct. 3,1882.
2, 209banks.
Oct. 2,1883.
2, 501banks.
2, 399. 8
Millions.$1. 309. 2
351.430.771.1
208.948.3
107.870.722.796.410.016.628.9
2, 372. 7
Sept. 30,1884.
2,664banks.
483.1132.061.2
315.0, 134. 9
259.913.7
2, 399.8
509.7142.061.6
310.51, 063. 6
270.414.9
2,372.7
Millions.. 245.3' 327. 4
30.471.4
194.249.9
128.077.023.366.314.217.733.8
Millions.$1, 306.1
307,. 731.877.5
235. 351.3
174.969.723.184.918.814.9
2, 279. 5
524.3147. 063.2
289.8993.0246.415.8
2, 279. 5
Oct. 1,1885.
2, 714banks.
Mi
2,432. 9
527.5146.659.3
269.01,116.7
299.714.1
2,432.9
Oct. 7,
2, 852banks.
llions., 451. 0258. 532.481.8"
241.454.1
156.462.822.795.55.9
14.037.4
2,513.9
548.5157.366.5
228.81,189. 5
308.614.9
2, 513. 9
Oct. 5,1887.
Oct. 4,
3,049banks.
3,120banks.
Sept, 30,1889.
3,290banks.
Oct. 2,1890.
3,540banks.
RESOURCES.
LoansBonds for circulationOther United States bondsStocks, bonds, etcDue from banksKeal estateSpecieLegal-tender notesNational-bank notesClearing-house exchangesUnited States certificates of depositDue from United States Treasurer..Other resources
Millions$1, 587. 5
189.134.788.8
256.358.0
165.173.721.988.86.29 3
40^8
Millions.$1, 628.1
177.663.696.3
282. 561.1
181.382.021.374.212.39.0
42.1
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profits.CirculationDue to depositors .Due to banksOther liabilities.. .
Total
2, 620. 2
578.5173.971.5
167.31,274.7
329.624.7
2, 620. 2
2, 731. 4
Millions.$1, 817. 3
146.548.5
109.3335.469.4
164.386.820.9
136.812.97.4
42.8
2,998. 3
Millions.$1,986.1
140.030.7
115.5336.276.8
195.980.618.5
106.86.26.9
41.3
3,141. 5
588.4183.170.3
155.41, 350. 7
358.125.4
2,731.4
612.6197.484.9
128.51, 522. 0
425.327.6
2,998. 3
650.4213.697.0
123.01, 594.2
426.436.9
3,141.5
Sept. 25,1891.
Sept. 30,1892.
3,677banks.
3,773banks.
Oct. 3,1893.
3,781banks.
Millions.$2, 005. 5
150.024.9
125.2338. 783.3
183.597.620.0
122.015.78.0
38.7
3, 213.1
Millions.$2,171.0
163.320.2
154.5409.587.9
209.1104.319.6
105. 514.08.2
43.0
3, 510.1
Millions.., 843.6
206.417.6
148.6277.589.2
224. 7114.722.4
106.27.0
10.241.4
3,109. 5
677.4227.6103.3131.3
1,608. 6430.634.3
3,213.1
686.238.101.143.
1,779.530.
29.
3, 510.1
678.5246.8103.5183.0
1,465.4349.383.0
3,109. 5
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PRESENTING AN ABSTRACT OF THE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OPRATIONAL BANKS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 3, 1893; THE CONDITION
O^ BANKS IN NEW YORK CITY, IN THE THREE CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES, INOTHER RESERVE CITIES, AND OF THE COUNTRY BANKS BEING SHOWN SEPA-KATELY.
Central reserve cities.
New YorkCity.
49 banks.
New York,Chicago,
andSt. Louis.
79 banks.
Otherreservecities.*
Countrybanks.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discountsOverdraftsBonds for circulationBonds for depositsUnited States bonds on handStocks, securities, claims, etcDue from reserve agentsDue from other national banksDue from State banks and bankers..Banking-house, furniture, and fix-
$281,040, 663 $376, 920, 353 $462,908, 027279,802 912,531 " "
18,148, 500 19, 798,500960, 000 1, 510, 00079,450 341,150
28, 349, 305 35, 327, 576
Other real estate and mortgagesowned
Current expensesPremiumsChecks and cash itemsExchanges for clearing houseBills of other national banksFractional currency, nickels, and
centsSpecieLegal-tender notesUnited States certificates of deposit.Redemption fundDue from United States Treasurer..
23, 845,4253,699,143
11, 444,322
756,5481, 360, 0211,144,4212, 742, 847
57,499, 5661,468,723
41,03475, 703, 0633J,082, 8211,420,000
811,112654, 882
38,317, 0808, 317,338
13,214,254
1, 442,8221, 627,1171,237,5012, 903, 048
64, 386, 2614, 739, 305
80,739102,114,662
48, 776, 2861, 950, 000
885, 362852, 933
1,132,94936,141,4004,715,000680,150
27,006,84551,570,53730,734, 8235,738,370
16,751,372
3,628,5182, 277, 3863,360,7553,322,52237,895,4973,310,36.2
214,80246,617,81324,954,8424, 855,000
- 1,590,577224,479
10,921,338150,523,950
8,591,0001, 739,650
86,235, 529106, 929,10725,688,11210,173, 399
42,357,201
11,757,6097,167,4949,383,6119,134,1953,899,637
14,352,944
731,27375,971,38540,978,224
215,0006, 501, 475
185, 338
,830,667,34912,966, 818
206, 463,85014,816, 000
2, 760, 950148,569,950158,499, 64494,740,01524,229,107
72,322,827
16,828,94911,071,99713,981,86715,359,765
106,181,39522,402,611
1,026,814224,703,860114,709,352
7, 020,0008, 977,4141,262,750
Total. 542, 531,655 725,654, 817 769, 632,025 1,614,276,442 3,109,563, 284
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsIsrational-bank notes outstanding.. .State-bank notes outstandingDividends unpaidIndividual depositsUnited States depositsDeposits of United States disburs-
ing officersDue to National banksDue to banks and bankersNotes and bills rediscountedBills payableLiabilities other than those above
stated
51,250,00041,533, 24718, 784, 74715, 818, 057
24, 325230, 591
249, 606,107690, 687
100, 216100, 751, 31045,105,498
82, 850, 00055, 111, 74722, 306, 82117,079, 068
24,325293, 055
330, 903, 4311,154,363
145,830129,716, 25667,183,055
250, 000
18,636,865! 18,636,866
163,001,76058, 690, 21119, 454, 54832, 208,182
6,640793,903
353,700, 7433,514,"""
1, 259, 55271,558,39139, 457,4863,137,972
10,556,104
12, 292,163
432, 688,579132,948, 82361,713, 294
133, 672,47644,104
1,787, 740766, 520,157
5,877,403
2, 371, 05625,149, 33216, 250, 55717, 928, 76516, 628,834
703, 323
678, 540, 339246, 750,781103,474, 663182,959, 726
75, 0692,874, 698
1,451,124,33110, 546,135
3,776,438226,423, 979122,891,09821,066,73727,426,938
31,632,352
Total 542,531,655 725,654,817 769,632,025 1,614,276,442 3,109,563,284
*Other reserve cities are Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Albany, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Washing-ton, New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee, Des Moines, Minneapolis,St. Paul, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, and San Francisco.
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST POINTS REACHED IN THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES DURING THE EXISTENCE OF THE SYSTEM.
CapitalCapital, surplus, and
undivided profits . . .CirculationTotal investments in
United States bonds -Individual deposits . . .Loans and discounts..Cash:
National-bank notesLegal-tender notes .Specie
$403,357,346
January 1,1866.
330,2041,239, 530
380, 350212,1741.650,1091.
406,442846,548909, 363
October 3,
$678,540,338
L, 028,765, 7811,182.959,725
224, 040,800451,124, ~~830, 667,349
22,402,611114,709,352224,703, 860
Highest point readied.
Date.Amount.
$686,573,015! Sept. 30,1892
., 028, 765, 781 Oct. 3, 1893341,320, 25ti! Dec. 26, 1873
712,437,900 Apr. 4, 1879., 765.422, 983 Sept. 30,1892
2,153,498,829 do
28, 809, 699 Dec. 31, 1883205, 793, 578j Oct. 1, 1866224, 703, 860i Oct. 3, 1893
Lowest point reached.
Amount.
5403, 357, 346
475, 330, 204122, 928,084
170, 653, 059501,407, 586500, 650,109
11, 841,10452,156,4398,050, 330
Date.
Jan. L, 1866
Do.Oct. 2, 1890
Do.Oct. 8, 1870Jan. 1, 1866
Oct. 7, 1867Mar. 11,1881Oct. 1, 1875
STATEMENT SHOWING THE PERCENTAGES OF LOANS, UNITED STATES BONDS, ANDSPECIE TO THE AGGREGATE FUNDS OF NATIONAL BANKS, 1886 TO 1893."
Loan sand discountsUnited States bondsSpecie
Total
1886.
Per cent.41.3236. 361.57
79. 25
1887.
Per cent.70.529.987.37
87.87
1888.
Per cent.71.049.87
11.90
92.81
1889.
Per cent.72.267.806.58
86.64
1890.
Per cent.74.376.447.40
88.21
1891.
Per cent.72.926.416.73
86.06
1892.
Per cent.73.356.257.12
86.72
1893.
Per cent.' 68.J5
8.414.31
81.47
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STATEMENT EXHIBITING A CLASSIFICATION OF LOANS MADE BY THE NATIONALBANKS IN THE CENTRAL RESERVE CITIES, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND ST. LOUIS,AND OTHER RESERVE CITIES, IN GROUPS, TOGETHER WITH COUNTRY BANKS ONAPPROXIMATE DATES FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1889.
No. ofbanks.
On paperwith singlename, unse-
cured.
On paperwith in-
dorsers, oth-erwise un-
secured.
On demand,with U. S.
bonds, otherbonds,
stocks, orcollateralsas security.
On time,with TJ. S.
bonds, otherbonds,
stocks, orcollaterals
as security.
Total.
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisGroup No. 1, 4 citiesGroup No. 2, 4 cii ivsGroup No. 3,4 citu\sGroup No. 4,4 citiesCountry
Total
45205
129433323
2,992
$31,866,57815,947, 708
866, 90043,237, 3348, 308, 2838,618, 6189, 051, 215
154,475,783
$119, 366,417 $109, 579,49531.
7,145!
29.39;16,
636,
, 275, 073, 863, 955,457, 842,328,014,473, 645,140, 667484 540,484, 540
12, 702,7791,846, 621
54, 280, 6949, 770, 7058, 337, 0563,432, """5431454,314,240
$43,085,12, 455,2, 897,
43, 847,12, 056,6,419,7, 661,
125,279,
$303.72,13,286,59,62,36,
970,
898,166381, 075475, 246823, 504463,472818, 516285,921553, 839
3,290 272, 372,410 1,025, 390,153 254,264,398253,702, 7771, 805,729, 739
OCTOBER 2, 1890.
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisGroup No. 1,5 crt ios *"tGroup No. 2, 4 cities ' -Group No. 3, 6 cities tGroup No. 4,4 cities ' .Country
Total
47198
138504625
3,207
3,540
$29,044,06316, 714, 6732,172, 008
45,604, 6398, 683, 687
21,118, 68010,116, 981
164,665,256
$122, 226, £01 $102,27, 897, 56216, 274,
146, 363.33,31155, 649,18, 602,
685, 600.
,7891,799,338>,9785,080•,401
298,119, 987 1,105, 926,851 271,733, 682
372, 932125, 219346, 312582,852002, 538540, 565225, 020538, 244
$43,466,65216, 506, 7046, 681,99348,664,87513,140,18210, 752, 91710, 313,144144,715,700 1
$297,110,55178, 244,15829,475,102297,216,16566,137, 74598,062,14045,257, 225
L, 058,519,601
294,242,1671,970,022, 687
SEPTEMBER 25,1891.
On paperwith single
name,unsecured.
On paperwith one or
more in-dorsers, oth-erwise un-
secured.
On demandwith in-
dorsers, oth-erwise
unsecured.
On demandwith U. S.
bonds, otherbonds,
stocks, orcollateralsas security.
On time,with TJ. S.
bonds, otherbonds,
stocks, orcollateralsas security.
Total.
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisGroup—
No. 1, 5 citics*t .No. 2, 4 cities* . .No. 3,7 cities*t -No. 4,4 cities* . .
Country
Total
136544926
3,333
$25,125, 31317,937,7912, 093,451
42,118, 7488, 457,434
18, 809,1017,498, 961
159,412, 548
$116, 957,04634,889, 30014, 617,141
141,021,85329, 991, 80354, 500, 47914,130,558
662,814,133
$2,925,418]$113,3,704,939 "
558, 571
, 787,19613,525,6383,999, 711
9, 015,1551, 084,0343, 361,2412,106,63835,679,262
54,233,86311,149,92f9,923, 6425, 596,11454,065,103
$42, 783, 82917, 508, 229
6,595,233
48,397,49514, 393, 99911, 684, 9599,954,626
162,943, 757 1
$301,578, 80287, 565,89727,864,107
294, 787,11465,077,19898, 279,42239, 286,897
, 074,914,803
7,677 281,453, 347 1, 068, 922,313 58, 435, 285 266, 281,195 314,262,127 1, 989,354, 240
* Group No. 1, Boston, Albany, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg. Group No. 2, Baltimore,"Washington, New Orleans, and Louisville. Group No. 3, Cincinnati. Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee,Des Moines, and Minneapolis. Group No. 4, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, and San Fran-cisco.
t Lincoln, not a reserve city prior to 1893.
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SEPTEMBER 30, 1892.
New YorkChicagoSt. LouisGroup—
No. 1,5 cities*! -No. 2,4 cities'No. 3,7 cities*! .No. 4,4 cities'
Country
Total
On demand,paper withone or moreindividual
or firmnames.
48239
133545026
3,430
3,773
$4, 931, 784 $117,7, 853. 3231,079,406
11,998,6872, 072,1988,028,4685, 751, 077
54, 205, 372
95,920, 315
On demand,secured by-
stocks,bonds, andother per-sonal secu-
rities.
p, 751, 22716,617, 3974,722, 783
52,893,24510,740,22312,133,6862,698, 736
55,770,992
On time,paper withtwo or moreindividual
or firmnames.
On time,single-namepaper (oneperson orfirm) with-out othersecurity.
$117, 796, 02540, 307, 35516,137,981
144,730,32930, 656, 75955, 564,35714, 326,995
677, 626,891
273,328, 289 1,097,196, 692
$38,147, 90518,128,1492,744, 362
53,328,5798,910,933
20, 377, 8747, 380, 208
171,265,156
320, 283,166
On time,secured by
stocks,bonds, andother per-sonal secu-rities, or onmortgages
or otherreal-estatesecurity.
$65,573, 00021,006,8018,192,840
54,982,55414,945,45713,879, 88111, 288, 439176,901,—3951,
366, 770, 367
Total.
$344,193, 941103, 913, 02532, 877,372
317,983,39467, 325,570109,984,26041, 445, 455
, 135,769,806
2,153, 498,829
OCTOBER 3, 1893.
New Y orkChicagoSt. LouisGroup—
No. 1, 5 cities*! .No. 2,4 citiesv . .No. 3,7 cities*! .No. 4,5 cities! . .
136535227
Country 3,434
Total 3,781
$6,216, '3505, 509, 670:1, 626,168
10,442,4011,565, 4937,767, 9045, 382,436
52, 576, 784
91, 087, 210
$93, 897,446 $110,13, 815, 614 24.3,350, 523 9,
47. 358,4109, 456, 808
10, 060, [3,058, 636
75,118 992
256,117, 281
225,762522, 359424,921
164, 892400,578579,125880,155082, 320
920, 280,115
$26, 864, 95313, 515, 6911, 863,841
39, 637,0456, 985, 533
14,580, 6065,114, 318
136,125,133
244, 687,123
$4H, 836,150 $281, 040. 60315, 558, 954 72, 922, 2906, 691. 944 22, 957, 399
51,575, 82013,418, 67014, 390,1638, 088,175
164, 935, 738
280,178, 57058,827,08490, 378, 65033,523, 722
990,838, 968
318,495,617 1,830, 667, 349
* Group No. 1, Boston, Albany, Brooklyn. Philadelphia, and Pi t tsburg. Group No. 2, Baltimore.Washington, New Orleans, and Louisville. Group No. 3, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee,Des Moines, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. Group No. 4, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, andSan Francisco.
t Lincoln not a reserve city prior to 1893.
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS BY NATIONAL BANKS INNEW YOUK CITY FOR THE LAST EIGHT YEARS.
Loans and discounts.
On indorsed paperOn single-name paperOn U. S. bonds on demandOn other stocks, etc., on de-
mandOn real-estate securityAll other loans
Total
Oct. 7,1886.
45 banks.
$121,381,38024, 640, 008
2, 002, 550
91, 636, 791211,432
13, 854, 215
253, 732, 376
Oct. 5,1887.
47 banks.
$115,316,62517, 585, 4961,445,900
95, 075, 844146, 885
28, 443, 431
258,014,181
Oct. 4,1888.
46 banks.
$117,707,04428, 626, 2952,132,159
108, 466, 001113,494
35, 450, 488
292, 495,481
Sept. 30,1889.
45 banks.
$119, 369, 40431, 860, 578
1,124,109
108, 258,112201,878
43, 078, 085
303, 898,166
Oct. 2,1890.
47 banks.
$122,226, 90429, 044, 063
583,820
101, 789,112228,778
43, 237, 874
297,110, 551
Loans and discounts.
On paper, with single name, unsecuredOn paper, with one'or more indorsers, otherwise unsecuredOn demand, with one or more indorsers, otherwise unsecuredOn demand, with TJ. S. bonds, other bonds, stocks, or collaterals, as securityOn time, with U. S. bonds, other bonds, stocks, or collaterals, as security
Total
Loans and discounts.
On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm namesOn demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securitiesOn time, paper with two or more individual or firm name.5 »On time, single-name paper (one person or firm) without other securityOn time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities, or on
mortgages or other real-estate security
Total
Sept. 30,1892.
48 banks.
$4, 931, 784117, 751, 227117, 796, 02538,147, 905
65, 573, 000
344,199, 941
Sept. 25, 1891.
49 banks."
$25,125, 31311(3, 957, 046
2, 925, 418113, 787,19642,783, 829
30.1,578, 802
Oct. 3,1893.
49 banks.
$6,216,350.5793, 897, 446. 82
110,225,762.1126, 864, 953. 38
43, 836,150. 94
281, 040, 663. 82
CLASSIFICATION OF THE LOANS AND DISCOUNTS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS IN THERESERVE CITIES AND IN THE STATES AND TERRITORIES ON OCTOBER 3, 1893.
Cities, States, andTerritories.
No. ofbanks.
On de-mand, pa-per with
one ormore
individualor firmnames.
On de-mand, se-cured bystocks,
bonds, andother per-sonal se-curities.
On time,paper withtwo or moreindividual
or firmnames.
On time,single-
name pa-per (one
person orfirm) with-out othersecurity.
On time,secured by
stocks,bonds, andother per-sonal se-
curities, oron mort-gages orother realestate se-curity.
Total.
New York CityChicagoSt. LouisBostonAlbanyBrooklynPhiladelphiaPit tsburgBaltimoreWashington CityNew Orleans
$6, 216,5, 509,1, 626,7,473,
544,37,
1,430,956,903,175,370,
350 $93,670! 13,168! 3,
20,
897,446815, 614350, 523444, 592115, 209543, 380003,78025 L, 448278,666409,245126, 328
$110,24,9.
65,3,4,
37,20,14,3,5,
225, 762522, 359424. 921931, 982329, 892088,394317,161497,460383,850634,161252, 834
$26, 864 95?13, 515, 6911, 863, 841
20, 526, 027376, 820329,000
16, 467,7031,937,4935, 899, 995
33,487814,811
.3 $43,15,6,
22,
1,20,7,4,
836,150558,954691, 944328, 975368, 633148, 902460, 852262,455731, 462764, 737275,234
$281, 040,66372, 922, 29022, 957, 399
136, 705,0667, 735, 3789,146, 777
90, 685, 87435, 905, 47230,197,8186, 016, 677
13, 839, 548
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Cities, States, andTerritories.
LouisvilleCincinnatiClevelandDetroitMilwaukeeDes Moines . . .St. PaulMinneapolis...Kansas City...St. Joseph'LincolnOmahaSan Francisco.
Total of cities .
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsKhode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew J erseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia . .Virginia"West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennesseeOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesotaMissouriKansasNebraskaColoradoNevadaCaliforniaOregonArizonaNorth DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashington"WyomingOklahoma
Indian Territory
Totalof country banks
United States *
No. ofbanks .
On de-mand, pa-per with
one or
On de-mand, se-cured hjstocks,*
, bonds, andindividual! other per -or firm sonal se-ll ames. curities.
$116, 2661, 70-1, 73111, 207, 20611, 299,103
790, 74834,145
1,191, 0141,540. 954
672, 515499, 2-] 8185, 040364, 220
3, 661, 440
$642, 5672, 483, 9653, 962, 5361, 264, 5751, 001,172
89, 760653,599605, 238
1, 383, 92381. 294
109, 899325, 678
1,157, 839
On time,paper withtwo or moreindividual
or firmnames.
$4,129. 7319, 422, 523
13,487,1347,963,4583, 084,008
875,1643,119, 2445, 627, 5913, 733, 5602, 050, 9991,492, i4,147, 552
455, 955
347j 38, 510, 426 180,998,289 358,197, 794 108, 561, 990153, 559, 878
835148j
2145984
27499
3261846
1363024142717281211
222""{)
7152
2181151919276
1656557
136121!
i
6
797, 973!1,772,497|1,173,42914, 200. 573|
548, 2201;1, 745, 398'5, 225,165;1, 518. 9402, 542, 326!
168,488|177, 750
500927,185115, 70i219. 432J54,800
138, 882110,167509, 937
56,189107, 948
1, 784, 92472,147
842. 6501,157,011!1, 767, 944;2,197, 304j4, 763, 7061, 291, 276
988, 4522,177,433
741,646345, 543432. 815798,143 i
1, 846,1151288, 243
2, 793, 379|1, 914,126!
57,16JI168, 306|161,106323,003
1, 280, 205114,120418,147
1, 652, 67656,80429,947
922
900. 4201,675,833
739. 8628, 301, 571:1, 482,10713, 835, 5924, 600. 0327, 696, 006
23, 664, 989!345, 916|330, 35470,191
1, 259, 91438, 832
119, 209352, 769|816, 034122,144453, 024180, 64578,468
907,455145.215
. 398,5361,510,9081, 806, 383
879,0931, 949,180
799, 932926, 432876,143572, 511128, 578280, 805415,113
l t 461, 44154, 368
1, 843, 7791, 019, 477
43,967219, 970146, 071100,717121,444
68, 875207,314
1,135, 61535, 734
15, 654, 0295,189. 0698,472, 787
57, 256, 28117, 896, 47025. 317, 78111, 718, 08530, 643, 94059, 665, 7114, 053, 3838, 040, 534
265, 2269, 201, 7725, 803, 6033, 539, 7532, 727, 3874,124. 0561, 577,4722, 331, 283
814, 5301, 067, 379
17, 219, 8711, 069,040
13, 061,1638, 935, 311
43, 742, 81920, 351, 97522, 050, 53617, 688, 93212, 872, 58414, 485, 546
7, 216, 6115, 450, 7247,132,7387, 941, 8317, 691, 255
48, 9132, 910, 7872, 718, 227
194,667952, 504
1, 044, 351688,963
2, 997, 362693,944
1, 478,2764, 794, 420
814,942165, 430308, 041
On time,single
name pa-per (oneperson ortirm) with-out othersecurity.
On time,secured by
stocks,bonds, andother per-sonal se-
surities, oron mort-gages or
$237. 2384, 888, 9082, 015,7031,147, 924!
829, 740412,497!
2, 596, 231!2, 689, 6012,122,817
741, 994228, 344
1, 767, 793253, 369
Total.
other real
1,153, 419528, 502
1, 039, 96616, 975, 429
7, 005,1686, 059, ] 139, 016,4842, 950,006
10, 930, 622108, 560516,811
1, 043, 009240,201638, 012166, 244729, 981926, 660931, 804258, 536457, 916
10, 671,117221,802
1,272, 6092, 329, 4037,437,0693,444, 5946,987, 4874, 874,0852, 484, 6417,234,6092, 969,4061,042, 6893,388,1132, 762,3775, 604, 343
96,9481,136, 8622, 375, 345
46, 299644,154786,436207,916
2, 509, 732465, 803860, 899
1, 625,941812,52749,963
105,494
3,434 52,576,784' 75,118,992 562,082,320136,125,13;
3,7811 91,087,210 256,117,281 920, 280,1151244, 687,123 318,495,61'
I i
2, 777, 8101, 676, 4641, 753, 23115,478, 0487, 090, 5826,775, 2618,177,1414, 484, 3669, 558, 664756, 844
1, 079, 393187,285
2, 617,180594,179
1,156, 9642, 664, 9541, 973, 071
691, 2231, 701, 647900,034392, 497
11,551, 703593,135
3, 229, 4584, 201, 5629,569,53,970,1706,566, 5273, 656, 0722, 742,4976,712,2993, 747,1701, 423,2968, 438, 2424, 228,1155,274, 371
47, 5121, 890,1041,372,176
133, 2383,830, 9372, 321, 888274, 046
1,022, 311280, 954
1,446,3523,010, 367740, 77686,26787,329
164, 935, 738
$8,773, 03922, 071,23624,179, 85113,457, 5166, 776, 6531, 955, 0409,638, 70212, 299, 64911,285, 7764,456, 2112,621,7909, 270, 8495,889, 094
839,828, 380
21, 283, 65310, 842, 36713,179, 277
102, 211,90534, 022, 55043, 733,14798, 736, 90947, 293. 261106, 362, 3135, 433,19210.144, 844
523, 20415,049,0626, 792, 5255, 673, 3725, 966,1567, 782, 0253, 427, 6685, 927, 6972, 209, 9372,104, 21042,135, 0722,101, 342
18, 804,41818,134,19764,323, 72130, 843,13842, 317, 43828, 310, 30020,014, 60731, 486, 03215, 247,3458, 390,83419, 672, 71516.145, 58121, 878, 028
535, 98610, 574, 9139,399,353475, 334
5, 815, 8744, 459, 8541, 594, 6477,931,0561, 623, 6984, 410, 98912,219,0212,460, 786
331, 608501,788
990,838,968
1,830,667,349
* Cents not included.
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 121
TABLE, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, EXHIBITING THE AMOUNT OFEACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONAL BANKS ONOCTOBER 4, 1888, SEPTEMBER 30, 1889, OCTOBER 2, 1890, SEPTEMBER 25, 1891, SEP-TEMBER 30, 1892, AND OCTOBER 3, 1893.
OCTOBER 4, 1888.
States, etc.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
BostonRhode Island...Connecticut. - - .
Division No. 1..
New YorkNew York City . .Albany
New JerseyPennsylvania . .
PhiladelphiaPittsburg . .
Division No. 2..
DelawareMaryland
Baltimore . .District of Columbia..
WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3..
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. 4 . .
OhioCincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5..
IowaMinnesotaMissouri
St. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
KansasNebraska
Omaha
Division No. 6..
20, 266, 716.19 67, 646, 7901 8, 890, 000 2, 003,030 1,060, 959.08
Gold coin.
$608, 811. 76272, 931. 70324, 242.49
2,075,139.183, 995,172. 09
399,863.351,288,182.11
8, 964, 342. 68
3,489,057.487,138,669.50
402,960. 501,091,490. 593, 748, 764.422, 264,915.002,130, 858.70
1, 216, 7901
64,305,120535,700309,470284,100172,450 $8, 890, 000823,100
131,453. 50322, 302.12
1,385, 293.5096, 471. 00
201, 783. 00394. 598. 00225,096.13
2, 756, 997. 25
160,108,144,39,
306,64,12,
123,481,
33,389,290,392,
598.00983.00273. 63353. 00792. 00869.50480.00442.00531. 20175. 00062. 36748. 00423. 00
2, 547,730. 69
2,422,423. 80369, 997. 50729, 789. 50
1,729,041.621, 972, 502. 509, 757,108.501,154, 512. 93
972,174. 50785,011.87455, 377.00
20, 347, 939. 72
1,240, 734. 581,794,471. 24
220, 667. 00487, 219. 00
1,054, 752.5089, 740. 00
967, 519.80595, 725.45881,497.10
7,332,326.67
7,133,5
22, 640!.44,180:.
468, 680'.116, 500 .531, 0-:0 .
9, 480 .10, 400 .
1, 202, 920
420 -55, 500 .
3, 580 .19, 520 .
4, 000 .4,503 -
127, 920 .139, 590 .
14, 270 .41, 390 .
1,500 .117,100 .
529, 290 .
146,640271,000180, 000113,250198,920
2,426,75029,340
5, 96012,300;
100, 000
3,484,100
75,0805, 8S )9, 00 )
355, 000251,21-i)
50,260124, 260i15, 960,132, 950
820,190
Silver coin.
Dollars. Fractional.
$36,08871,48340, 823
315,188108, 68759, 372
134,863
766,504
385,126362, 21318,500
194,805541,141346,946154,299
46,45069, 251
101,6584,060
13,16587, 75619,157
341,497
1, 346,531
292,13360, 55239,132205,120247,130215, 851135, 93345, 38593,80720,233
1, 355, 276
176,^86265,13634, 53920, 00072, 8174,378
134,32869, 25067,536
844,27a
$28, 894. 9128, 061. 8028, 023.36
200, 543.7481,047.7644, 740.69103, 636. 67
515,548.93
266,313. 30219,845. 648,171.00
107, 949.01251,439. 41169,237.1938, 003.53
29, 751. 0935, 612.2939, 337.365, 260.5014, 974.5042,127.059,963.02
177,025.81
17,418.1019,142.0524,005.0316, 552.3913,180.368, 503. 6516,668.0561,523.8549, 749. 957, 572.10
15, 984.335,022.7539, 858.85
295,181.46
116,657.8611, 671.7514, 904. 9162,733.89104, 820.92254, 807.1045,064. 6753, 500.3646, 524. 549,040.00
719, 726. 00
74, 77 A. 0791,569.408, 621. 517, 878.0038, 738.973,668.7048,451.1022, 980.8528,685.12
325,367.72
SilverTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
$35, 30316,4325,045
140,162693,32187,10286,480
1,063, 845
255, 317., 771, 348
14,000171, 323191,152548,152
94, 708
Total.
$717,497.67397, 288. 50405, 733.85
2, 970,552.9211,498,027.85
658,748.041, 795,931. 78
18, 443, 780.61
5, 612,73, 797,
979,1, 875,5,016,
12,391,3, 240,
196.14331. 50037. 60656. 83700.19969. 23
3,046,000 102,913,495.27
37, 89465,154
249, 8726,980
392, 62484, 470
8,309
645, 303
108,562
116, 6191,385
45,29340,18576,736
505, 643218, 363
40, 21036,895
1,40072,270
1,163, 571
45, 973156, 500
25,00040,37698, 558
416, 72520, 57512,53511, 3718,534
836,147
58, 79012,1608,587
92,40087,12026, 32763,94732, 58211, 540
393,453
268,188.59536,499.41
!, 244,840. 86229, 271. 50953,586. 50618,431.05272, 925.15
5,123,743.06
•.10948. 05923. 66338.39392. 36680.15949. 05120. 85386.15750.10901. 69300. 75
13.85
228,200,531,107,437,149,136,933,
1,305,120,550,342,836,
5, 882, 304.15
3,023, 827.66869, 721. 25988, 826.41
2,150, 521. 512,621,931.42
13,071, 241.601, 385, 425. 601, 089, 554.86
949,014.41593,184. 00
26, 743, 248. 72
1, 626, 264. 652,169, 216.64
281,414. 51962,497.00
1, 504, 628.47174,373. 70
1,238, 505.90736,498.30
1, 022, 208.22
9, 715,607. 39
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1 2 2 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
AMOUNT OF EACH KIND OF COIN" AND C O I N CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONALBANKS, ETC.—Continued.
OCTOBER 4, 1888—Continued.
States, etc.
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San FranciscoOregonArizona
Division No. 7...
DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashington
Wyoming
Division No. 8..
United States . .
$1,334,134.6546, 727. 50
2, 286,137. 90928, 622. 50875, 572.5014,010. 00
Gold coin.
5, 485, 205. C
371, 845.10101, 784. 50736, 950. 00108, 269. 50323, 808. 30679, 997. 70198, 992.60
Gold GoldTreas- [ clearing-
nry cer- i house cer-tificates. I tificates.
$6,490:
60122,1803,650; $180, 00012,190:
144,570J 180,000
2, 521,647. 70 127, 330| 168, 271
Silver coin.
Dollars. Fractional.
$74,4575,629
113,28914, 64318, 034
500
226,552
$28, 756.562, 845. 09
42, 964.0815, 255. 3213, 979. ~'1,437.10
105, 237. 95
50, 879!6, 762j
48, 5898,5576,213
42, 3444,927
70,222,905.9.5,81,088, 790 9,070, 000 7, 051,9313,255, 891. 69
21,154.1,217.35
11, 744.004, 522, 355, 597.457,804. 294, 804.40
56, 844. 74
SilverTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
Total.
I1, 698 $1, 455, 536. 21
28552, 220 i
546. 592, 616, 790. 981,142,170.82
940, 619. 3015, 947.10
85,046 6,226,603.00
20,843
9,4966,117
32, 2242,1005,0098,895
792
470,615.00117, 510. 85870, 407. 00124, 448. 85396,127. 75749, 740. 99210,176. 00
64,933 2,939, 026.44
7,298,298:177,987,816.64
SEPTEMBER 30, 1889.
jVl aineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
BostonRhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1..
New YorkNew York City ..Albany
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburg
Division No. 2..
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia.
Washington"VirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3..
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. 4..
$611,151. 51276, 224. 05317, 710.
2, 201, 966.474, 457,576. 00
421, 327. 251, 305, 898. 51
9,591, 854. 59
3, 232,7, 096,
329,1,071,3,670,1,573,1,743,
797.549. 50 48, 9:347.70654.770.046.812
. 64
18, 717,977.79 52, 393,070 7, 000,000 1,397,5311,^03, 983.47
138, 871.00301, 597.97
1, 024, 545.5098, 840.50
108, 076.00311,021.50216,166. 68
2,199,119.15
155, 029. 7695,171.00
215, 454. 3846, 536. 90163, 601. 5033, 641. 5015, 267. 5068, 241. 00
472, 2.10. 5fi34,144. 50
444. 211.50330; 711. 50454,167.50
2,528,389.09
$4, 830 .5. 300 .
10, 210 .294, 200 .
5, 369, 820 .89,560 .
262, 820 .
5,036, 740
1, 036, 370125,200450,000189,270350,740467,430 $7, 000, 000974,000
11,89050,670
1,343,04090,000601,0208,730
13, 800
2,119,150
570
21, 9201,86013,170
8^04058, 90071, 29012, 20041, 37063, 500
118, 060
412,680
225, 000
225,000
$39, 92856, 87225,589
252,37087,89741, 79591, 519
595, 970
253, 903220, 69917,160
104,237464, 605217,425119, 502
42,15541,35054,3943,783
11, 24779, 68413, 778
246, 391
62, 84457, 59393, 57848,190108,06033,65114, 09246, 232234,30138, 88951, 50723, 766
122, 823
935, 526
$36,167. 5li37, 729. 89|39, 073. 69
247, 212.0286,117.5471, 292.71
112, 373. 23
$40, 03625, 01412, 650
250,783703,01876,139
158, 487
629,966.59 1,266,127I '
267, 762. 70255, 586.026, 047.00
172, 035.35267, 083.43182, 861. 0252, 607. 95
22,915. 6441, 876.0242, 230. 881, 481. 25
19, 582.0035, 629.8311,744.25
175, 459. 87
40, 393. 0924, 570. 9040, 800. 8110, 762.7028, 635.5514, 649.158, 988.35
38, 379.1559, 236. 956, 745. 6527,370.718, 654.9038,110.87
347,298.78
4,596,788
71,12077,104287,8409,891
201, 61184, 92715,856
748,349
4,44138, 096117,9641,463
88,31540, 76352,074
415, 410281,18843, 68136, 81445, 28588,574
1,254,068
$732,113. 02401,139. 94405, 233.49
3, 246, 531. 4910, 704, 428. 54
700,113.961, 931, 097. 74
18,120, 658.18
5,153,59, 087,
824,1, 834,5,142,10,197,3, 069,
357.34892.52036.70176.77595. 96793. 02497.95
85, 309,350.26
286,951. 64512, 597. 99
5, 977, 050. 38203, 995.75941,536. 00519,992. 33271,344.93
5, 713,469.02
263,277.85215,430.90489, 717.19108, 812.60401, 782.05124, 504. 6598, 461. 85627,162.15
1,118, 226. 50135,660.15601,273.21471,917.40821,735.37
5,477,961.87
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 123OF EACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONAL
BANKS, ETC.—Continued.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1889—Continued.
States, etc.
OhioCincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
$2, 425, 974. 67317, 739. 00631, 680. 00
1,680, 614. 691,837, 607. 81
11, 594,795. 001, 082, 062. 69
995, 425. 50806, 332.15602,185. 00
Division No. 5.
IowaMinnesotaMissouri
St. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
Nebraska . .Omaha .
Division No. 6 . .
Gold coin.
21, 974,416. 5J
902, 414.101, 752, 621. 30
251, 010. 21, 061,101. 001, 284, 739. 50
148, 987. 50849,880. 59546, 096.15950, 567. 32
7,747, 417. 66
Colorado 1,738,927.52Nevada 38, 590.00California | 2,118, 974.50
San Francisco j 824, 265. 00Oregon I 984,984.50Arizona j 16,005.00
Division No. 7 . .
DakotaIdahoMontanaNew Mexico.UtahWashington.Wyoming
Division No. 8..
United States . .
5,721,746.52
348, 812.10109, 630. 00614,095. 00147,122, 50457, 235. 53
1,248, 730. 00194, 983. 50
3,120,608.63
GoldTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
$109,300312,000240,000256, 750190,390
2, 622,00039, 24057, 37011, 88:120,000
3,958, 930
56,1207,310
10, 290395, 000130, 54080,46026,15013, 73015,600
735, 200
28, 79050
24,550140,4101,390
195,190
16, 5607,000
42, 050
Goldclearin^
house cer-tificates.
1,163, 211
$110,00040,000
150, 000
76,99017,190 -
200 .
159, 990!
Silver coin.
Dollars. Fractional.
$254, 52650, 70831,729151,382211,287221,473118, 55450, 49760, 88612,169
145,479199, 64340,95525, 20080,22714,458
134, 44457, 78086,172
784, 358
76, 934804
141, 3147,500
19, 868142
246, 562
26, 7789,220
47, 28513, 06219,00351, 0797,030
173,457
71, 601,529. 94 66, 010,950 7, 375, 000 5, 543,006 3, 728, 900.90 10, 067, 062164,326,448.84
$151,936.9517, 977. 406, 834.97
99, 572. 80144, 057. 64135, 375.1973,262. 9754,499. 0549, 836. 257, 820.00
741, 673. 22
82, 674.6!113, 786.9322, 257. 6415, 032. 6040,736.455,989. 55
63, 584.9033,492. 3232,387.98
409, 943. 02
43, 207.3, 713. 6552,423. 334, 800. 00
24,138. 231, 076. 70
129, 359. 71
20, 238.463, 663.48
24, 684. 205, 790. 558, 217. 65
22,159. 506,462.40
91, 216. 24
SilverTreas-
u ry cer-tilicates.
$76, 972)292,40025,00084, 67998,129
769,15034, 00561,42322,8256,700
Total.
1,471,283
58,97625, 66231,09681,000162,11066,96785,02757, 85922,946
591, 643
27,495140
21,2912,500
18, 080
19, 506
22, 8086,68914,905
7258,35312,9032,915
$3,018,990,935,
2, 272,2,481,15,342,1,347,1,219,951,748,
709. 62824.40243.97998.49471.45793.19124. 66714. 55759.40874.00
29,309, 513.73
1, 245,2, 099,
355,1, 577,1,698,
316,1,159,
708,1,107,
663. 75023. 23608.84333. 60352. 95862,05086.49957.47673.30
10,268, 561. 68
1,915, 354. 3243, 297. 65
2,468, 552. 831, 019,475. 001, 048, 460. 73
17,223. 70
6, 512, 364.23
435,196.56136, 202.48743, 019. 20166, 700.05569, 799.18
1, 352, 061. 50211, 590 90
3, 614, 569. 87
OCTOBER 2, 1890.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
Boston;Rhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1...
New YorkNew York City . .Albany..Brooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittaburg
Division No. 2..
$602, 874. 89268, 771. 25316, 702. 85
2, 306, 246. 383,651, 524. 50
403,039.361, 384,923. 24
8, 934,082.47
3, 060,378. 348,631,003.00 65,
415,144.50132, 848. 00
1,167, 601.913, 929,012.101,731, 829.501,738,876.50
20,806,693.8571,992,900
$41, 8204,150
12,120330,130
6, 538,790156, 540288, 270
7,371,820
630,170S 551,590
511,000584, 200256, 520402,830
3,150, 210 $3,150, 000906,380
$48, 05956, 09830, 081
293, 38680,26636, 931
104, 210
649, 031
~287,~Ii9267, 23215,43513,333
155, 844491, 700316,751187,768
3,150, 0001,735,477 5,496,445.83
$39, 218. 3349,127. 2137, 316.78
252,934. 5992, 004. 0180, 276. 60
117,233. 67
668, 111. 19
276, 835. 54328, 370. 03
8,554.7532,783. 20
183,705.67314,143.18281,162.31
70, 89L15
$67, 88455, 64728,414
369,949996, 026140,846283,495
1, 942, 261
255, 8733,681,745
16, 792180, 871444,643480, 232923,777314,846
$799, 856. 22433, 793. 46424, 634. 63
3, 552, 645. 9711, 358, 610. 51
817, 632.962,178,131.91
19, 565,305. 66
510, 675. 88459,940. 03966,921.25944, 035. 20208, 314. 58617, 917.28553, 729.81218,761. 65
6,298,779105,480,295.68
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124 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENT
AMOUNT OF EACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE
BANKS, ETC.—Continned.
States,etc.
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia .
WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3..
North CarolinaSouth Carolina
FloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. 4..
Ohio . . . .CincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5..
Iowa . . . .Minnesota
St. PaulMinneapolis
MissouriSt. LouisKansas City .St. Joseph
KansasNebraska
Omaha
Division No. 6..
Colorado
NevadaCalifornia
San FranciscoOregonArizona
Division No. 7..
North DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashingtonWyomingOklahomaIndian Territory
Division No. 8..
United States . .
Gold coin.
$156, 931.14294, 910. 81457,112. 50103, 923. 50108,436.50369, 895. 00257,912.28
1, 749,121. 73
184, 338. 30223, 350. 35422, 448. 6929, 654.65
289, 812. 0039, 719. 007, 530. 00
154, 462. 50737, 805.15
30, 010. 00548, 288. 80218, 568.00422, 654. 50
3, 308, 641. 94
2, 420, 812.37275, 719. 0U786,965. 50
1, 932. 387. 581, 807,274. 55
10, 849, 786. 501,158, 699 04
822, 327. 50896,186. 70617, 000. 00
21,567,159.34
1,192, 871.10651, 600. 70
1, 017, 869. 45739, 050, 25257, 992. 50497, 523. 50886, 925. 00162, 267. 50856,101. 30636, 827. 75
1, 811,377. 50
8, 710, 406. 55
1, 920, 630. 9140, 932. 50
1, 800, 211. 50843, 042. 50
1, 301, 926. 5049, 770. 00
5, 956, 513. 91
162,277.90186,939. 9098, 263.40
668,908. 05214, 217. 50444,215.50
1, 626, 303.80218,145.00
11,485. 001,457.50
3, 632, 213.55
74, 664,833. 34
OCTOBER
GoldTreas-
u ry cer-tificates.
$7,00067,450
2, 260,200110, 000
1,131,89v47, 68.,14, 851
3, 639, 070
5'J2, 08u
73, 60v
20, 8202,70
15,740301, 50;194, 41<15,8;;i44, 40034, 601
109, 88b
816,180
103, 810475, 000177,00145 490
2, 1890—Continued.
Gold-clearing-
house cer-tilicates.
237, 25U5,215, 40i!
59, 25' !
116,58 i39, 84U1
225, 001.1
6, 794, 620
67,3504, 840
30,00-*'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.11,12<;
1,848, 790:
152,43! ;71,260 . . . .97,50:)!24,17)36,390'
2, 343, 850
31, 55w220
57,140 $29. 0002, 000 2.)0, 0002,2701
340 •
93,520
26,07017,1002, 070
60, 321
319,000
119,00056, 7902,140;
150
283, 640
93,335, 600 3, 469, 000
Silver coin.
Dollars.
$30, 29151, 34075,1027,2877,863
74,55524, 910
271, 348
27, 62757, 233
123, 65371,55495, 97134,83625, 52056,915
352, 72431, 45176, 66026, 548
201, 882
1,182,574
304, 69869,23625,466
214,933222,857197. 478117i 51040, 35371, 72421, 948
1, 286,203
193,01847, 698
104,95046, 00257, 67927, 221
123, 99512,168
150,99372, 47588,490
924,689
92, 6343,787
100, 96611,00017, 7291,800
227,916
13, 26314,8702,098
56,13212,26520, 28880,9069,016
8462,612
212, 296
6,489,534
Fractional.
$25, 558.1148, 257.8550, 451. 385, 485.75
42,164. 5535, 531.8020,057.17
227,506.61
23,101. 2024,123.7332, 397.1018, 243.9823,156.5519,943.1513,295. 4.p>34, 445. 9884,456.1217, 965. 9933, 482.2010, 348. 0555, 865. 52
390, 836.02
150, 806. 2227, 373. 8915, 010.25
111, 890. 35143, 473. 632J 6,478. 7285, 285. 8546, 908. 0560, 399.087,820.00
865, 446.04
90, 547. 2434,221.1565,461. 0525,192.0023, 049. 0514,413.1433, 585.127, 222. 05
67, 525.7044,779 3724,460.70
430,456.57
42,211. 004, 459. 20
50,488. 305, 570. 00
20,640.201,113. 70
124,482.40
12,779. 4011,517. 301,341.25
34,918.996,022.60
13, 392.3130,841.545,327.95
821.08360.42
117,322.84
4,320,607.50
SilverTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
$85, 829110,370381, 720
13, 792297,724129,12021, 340
1, 039, 895
8,17213,486
123, 9894,635
65, 36930,05453, 915
424,191355, 98036, 51941, 82932,29699,422
1, 289, 857
125,131172, 95022,032
175,912, 148,488
527, 516(5(i, 55949,72d52,1377,891
1, 348,336
117,64427,443
118,10511,20040,972
672,484170, 27644,439
107,71973,64037,506
1,421,428
40,113218
28,8318,000
16,999520
94,681
42,77423,0473,801
30,487
48,73931,6825,2514,5453,721
194,047
*3,ti29,284
Total.
$305,609.25572,328. 66
3,224,585.88240,488.25
1,588,078.05656,781.80339,069.45
6, 926,941. 34
243, 798.50320,273.08776,147.79124,087.63495,128.55127,252.15116,000.45971,514.48
1,725, 375. 27131,786.99744,660.00322,360.05889,704.02
6,988,088.96
3,105,257.591,020,279.491,026,473.752,580,612.932,559,343.18
17,006,659.221,487,303.891,075,888. 551,120,286.78
879,659. 00
31,861,764. 38
1,661,430.34765, 802. 85
1,306, 385. 50851,444.25390,812. 55
3,060,431.641,367,211.12
297,356.551,279,839.00
851,892.121,998,224.20
13,830,830.12
2,127,138.9149,616.70
2,066,636.80,1,159,612.50
1,359,564.7053,543. 70
6,816,113.31
257,164. 30253, 474.20107, 573. 65850,766.04232, 505.10645,634.81
1,826,523.34239,879.9517,847.088,150.92
4,439,519.39
196,908,858.84
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 125
AMOUNT OF EACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN" CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONALBANKS, ETC.—Continued.
SEPTEMBER, 25, 1891.
States, etc.
New HampshireVermontMassachusetts
BostonRhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1..
New YorkNew York City . .AlbanyBrooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburg
Division No. 2..
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia .
WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3..
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeor gia . . . . . . . . . . . .FloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentuckv
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. 4..
OhioCincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5..
jwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Des Moines
[innesotaSt. PaulMinneapolis
MissouriSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
Kansas. . . . . . . .Nebraska
Omaha
Division No. 6..
Gold coin.
$686,071.30274, 384. 50334, 232.20
2, 451, 009.493, 414,499.35
419,431.901, 526,844.90
9,106,473.64
3, 226,137.649,845,117.00
348,577. 00126, 711. 50
1, 253, 476.564, 307,482.361,872,449. 002,203,511.50
GoldTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
$48, 77025, 79018,110
268, 2503, 835,130
210, 670351, 440
4, 758,160
665,77037, 523, 360
454,000392,000302,290487,960
1, 740, 720515,580
23,183,462.56 42, 081,680
128, 212. 00368, 635.46596,612.50117, 559.50136, 071. 40535,150. 34273, 611. 68
2,155, 852. 88
266, 716.8666,441.85
237,152.8062, 301. 40
221,738. 5053, 490. 5028,499. 50
187, 836. 50949,942.20
70, 445.00536,133. 67319,407.00538,586. 50
3, 538,692. 28
2,801, 760. 86353, 328. 50743, 412. 50
2,261, 623.302,423, 284. 75
13, 018,145.501, 384, 866. 09
725, 296. 001,284, 673.74
674, 530. 00
25, 670,921.24
1,308,988. 24112,710. 00735,091.94
1,714,857.97616,167.50304,751.00
1,437,512.001,038,627. 50
195,733.501,115,800. 05
771,823. 901, 672,940.40
11,025, 004. 00
14,98066, 550
1, 271, 650120,000
1,234,18059, 73015, 340
2,782,430
4,420500
18,8802, 550
23,4003,5404,040
258, 32080,46017,95048,99024,80092,840
580,690
165,840747,450266,000395, 930407, 290
5,449, 50069, 70038, 00045, 300
170, 000
7, 755, 010
87, 260
20,30014,000
13, 0301,412, 350
178, 64027,08045, 21026,66043,500
1, 868, 030
Goldclearing-
house cer-tificates.
$6,675," 000
Silv
Dollars.
$37,42857,41430,175
230, 78263, 77641, 33277, 653
538, 560
261,779155,216
19, 7002,455
152,978506,752264, 836119, 402
6,675,0001,483,118
36,23545,34284,2182,735
17,94691,02424,683
! 302,183
42, 27645,15589, 82349, 8-1379, 71021,46538, 78174, 992
395, 07122, 38370, 74740,197
204,343
1,174, 786
283,85867,76634, 045
220,358280, 268222, 513127, 80833,01787, 00716, 230
1, 372, 870
177, 69018,40454, 61130, 90653,09162,39637,117
141,93121, 533
133, 37778, 55291, 303
900,911
er coin.
Fractional.
$40, 981.0443,181, 4148, 748. 68
273,482. 61131, 608. 95
83, 205. 28123,855. 48
745,063.45
305,934.46401, 567.49
10,103. 5043,268. 53
193, 418.26328,988. 46268, 583. 5569,718. 85
1,621,583.10
31,758. 4550, 316.0959,786. 892,151.75
22, 667. 3067, 721.3024, 359.81
258,761.59
36, 255.4833, 700. 2544, 567. 3022, 598. 9524, 789. 759, 580.95
18, 327.5038, 571.95
102, 383. 914, 942. 30
37,181.8610, 319. 3562,196. 31
445,415.86
176,114.0829,437.7423. 507. 00
124, 001.38187,171.87201,863.2592,223.3937, 310.0074,814. 0112, 722. 02
959,164.74
99, 872.209, 522.35
37, 661. 0418, 063. 9523, 045.6535, 253.1816, 771. 7034,862.3510, 657.2063,423.5245, 625.8442, 766.26
437,525.24
SilverTreas-
u rv cer-tificates.
$90,39171,55045,645
490,1081,481, 759
187, 918313, 274
Total.
$903,641.34472,319.91476,810.88
3,713, 632.108,926, 773.30
942, 557.182, 393, 067.38
2, 680,5451 17,828, 802.09
328, 6755,871, 631
19, 911271, 562528, 855686, 739
1, 651,178237,345
9, 595,896
99,319113,452667, 73822,892
385, 291120, 79732,132
1,441,621
15,0907,461
126,98413, 57178,97432, 37345, 526
626, 495491, 866
25, 34163,37014, 20083, 551
1, 624,802
168, 081470,21228,621
219,825249,155
1, 250, 59193,17194, 79761,83140,754
2, 677,038
111, 52950, 00053, 304
227, 210181, 75042,105
832,430264, 032
72, 751134, 63971,49652,193
2, 093,439
4, 788, 296.1053, 796,891.49
852, 291.50835, 997. 03
2,431, 017. 826, 317,921.82
12, 472, 766. 553,145,557. 35
84, 640,739. 66
310, 504.45644,295. 55
2, 680, 005.39265, 338. 25
1,796,155.70874, 422. 64370,126.49
6,940, 848. 47
364,758.34153, 258.10517,407.10150, 864.35428, 612.25120,449. 45135,174.00
1,186, 215. 452, 019, 723.11
141, 061. 30756, 422. 53408, 923. 35981, 516.81
7, 364, 386.14
3, 595, 653.941, 668,194. 241, 095, 585. 503, 221,737.683, 547,169. 62
20,142,612. 751,767, 768. 48
928,420.001, 553,625.75
914, 236. 02
38,435,003.98
1,785, 339.44190, 636. 35900, 967. 98
2, 005,037. 92874, 054.15457, 535.18
3, 736,180.701,658,092.85
327, 754.701,492,449. 57
994,157. 741, 902,702. 66
16, 324, 909. 24
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1 2 6 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
AMOUNT OF EACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONALBANKS, ETC.—Continued.
SEPTEMBEK 25, 1891— Continued.
States, etc. Gold coin.
Colorado ,$1,886,841.60Nevada 37, 210. 00 .
GoldTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
CaliforniaSan Francisco
OregonArizona
Gold !clearing-
house cer-tificates.
1, 701, 832. 50!1,026,225. 001.1,409, 640.97i
36,130. 00
Division No. 7 . . I 6, 097, 880.07
North DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtah"WashingtonWyomingOklahomaIndian Territory
185,175,128,738,145,526,
1, 556,217,
6,5,
076. 72387. 50630.90850.00850. 00641. 35435. 60156. 00385. 00!647. 501
$52, 720
**2l,'890|
""4,"23o!-
$35,000590, 000
78, 840 625, 000
25,8001.19,400.
260.64, 200J -
101, 400!57, 580|
190
r
Silver coin.
Dollars. Fractional.
$208,6841,770
98,45513, 00018, 0372,927
342,873
11,88220, 5579,15048,91513, 49240, 55871, 53811, 355
7095,116
Division No. 8 . . | 3, 686, 060. 57 268, 830 233, 272
United States . . 84, 404, 347. 24160,173, 6701 7, 300, 000;6, 348, 573
$52,031. 042, 015. 45
74, 232. 4023,200.0034, 693.1, 766. 85
187,939. 72
13,713. 2010,172.395,211. 75
45, 281,6, 343.1521,825. 3653, 877.935,883.65101. 25886. 60
103, 296. 97
SilverTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
$52,516280
19, 9253, 000
13,675
89, 396
Total.
$2, 252, 792. 6441, 275.45
1,951,334.901,655,425.001,480, 276. 95
40,823.85
7,421,928. 79
41, 00239,71213,88542,690!
2, 041118, 71635, 9856,467
7205,780
206,998
277,265,157,939,167,709,
1, 775,241,
7,17,
473. 92228. 89137. 65936. 69726.15140. 71416. 53051.65915.25430.10
4, 558, 457.54
4, 818,750. 67 20, 409, 735J18.-S, 515, 075. 91
SEPTEMBER 30, 1892.
MaineISTew HampshireVermontMassachusetts -
BostonBhode Island-Connecticut
Division No. 1 . .
New YorkNew York C i ty . . .Albany "Brooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPi l tshurg
Division No. 2. .
DelawareMarvland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia..
WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3 . .
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
Division No. £..
26, 575, 361. 38 49, 899, 020
$743,629.39318,934.18367,132.50
2, 705, 756. 353, 713, 614. 00
482, 412. 301, 622, 266. 05
9,953,744.77
3,475, 672.0312, 346, 883. 00 44,
312,130,
1, 318,4,407,2,102,2, 682,
!, 807. 50, 174.50!, 017.17', 338.18!, 139. 50I, 329. 50
137, 330. 90385,519.66983,166. 00
83, 847. 00243, 560. 40420, 718. 40292, 404. 53
2, 546, 546.89
241, 342.0091, 960. 35
258, 390.9458,459. 28
238, 697. 00102,270.8042,275.50
133, 561.001, 224, 397.90
71,275. 00483, 863. 25462,426.00566, 592. 50
$77, 87034.33018i 490
228,0904, 990, 210
197,120230, 410
5,776,520
774, 700,618 480
438, 000462, 250332, 690501, 9201
2,109,380 $7,730,000661,600
11, 58071, 320
1,130,400142, 000
1, 098, 78062, 00026, 260
2, 542, 340
2, 640
27,1.
44,2.6
373146,
21,54,39,
115.
3, 975, 511. 52| 836, 230
$43,07765, 43432.795
236 32763, 39129, 24882, 265
$47,450.7648,332.4848, 565.19
296,995.63128, 725.5595,906.80
148, 681.97
552,537| 814,658.38
231,719151,29011,683!17,740J
156,1901495, 726|313, 277!135, 889!
$101,324! $1,013,351.1581, 6751 548,705.6638,6431 505, 625. 69
589,326! 4,056,494.981,864,358! 10,760, 298.55
195,167! 999, 854.10334,144| 2, 417,767.02
3, 204, 637; 20, 302, 097.15
826.497. 07|161.45!339. 99J759.75144.33!594. 54!539. 351
413,385;5,183, 92li
29,422i250, 547!549,640832, 63l|
2, 079, 813488, 635:
5, 200, 303. 01071.07073. 95051.49296.92759.51204.04992. 85
802,907,
2,543,6, 606,
14,622,4, 089,
7, 73). 000 1,513,51411,793,863.46
26,690i34, 845167,828!
3, 995117,97682, 21537,112
270, 661
53,13286, 845
128, 375105,042107,69310,74436,29576,557
485,91639,57281, 88129, 652
184,994
41, 537. 9545, 902.6071, 094.103,144.25
33, 284.2075,014.0828, 806.55
9, 827, 9941 97, 339, 752. 84
118,133;161,455!941,894!
48. 512!372, 710135,313|90,406!
298,783.731 1,868,423
335,271.85699, 042. 26
3,194, 382.10281,498.25
1,766,310.60775, 260. 48474, 989. 08
7, 526, 754.62
38,128. 6838, 200. 9079, 903.9326, 618.1539,305.0010,573.6514, 020. 0552,243.18119,597. 2310,972.5539,961. 5410, 544.6373, 738.11
10,364!35,852i80,786!
5, 856!88, 908j21,510!41, 580
1,601,383558,565j
41, 506185, 35327,320
130, 266
345, 606. 6.252. 858. 2b574T755. 8'197,515.4c519,403.00148, 068.45140, 210. 55
2, 236, 634.182, 535, 016.13
184,805.55745,988.79569,722. 63
1,070,710.61
1,426,698| 553,807.60j 2,729,049, 9,521,296.12
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 127
.AMOUNT OF EACH KIND OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONAL
BANKS; ETC.—Continued.
SEPTEMBER 30, 1892—Continued.
States, etc.
OhioCincinnati ..Cleveland...
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan ,
Detroit"Wisconsin
Milwaukee .
$2, 922,193.04539, 215.00
1,035, 070. 502, 458, 641. 262, 841, 613.78
14, 644, 030. 001, 400,258.38
938, 042. 501, 507,862.29
819, 550. 00
Division No. 5. 29,106,476.75
IowaDes Moines
MinnesotaSt. PaulMinneapolis
MissoiA'iSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
KansasNebraska
Omaha
Division No. 6..
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San FranciscoOregonArizona
Division No. 7..
North DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashington"WyomingOklahoma
Indian Territory
Division No. 8..
United States. .
Gold coin.
1, 471,123,854,
1, 691,671,314,
1,319,841,173,
1,123,992,
2, 025,
192.70268. 00245.45711.80912.50155. 70193. 00267. 50012.00074.05
1.81212.00
11, 601, 213.51
2, 546, 291. 8544,765. 00
1, 552, 025. 001,086, 610. 001, 313,437. 50
68, 310. ""
6, 611, 939. 35
296,271,164,930,160,746,
1, 744,303,
20,12,
862. 00733.50863.40457.50492. 50022.75552.10330.35307. 00537. 50
GoldTreas-
ury cer-tificates.
Goldclearing-
house cer-tificates.
$198,830815,770302, 000591,150436,160
5, 969, 88060, 78050,15055,420
125, 0001
8, 605,140|. 1,449,8831 971,046.86| 2, 883, 763| 43,016,309.61
118, 7807. 0009, 830!2,1705,000
15, 3902,082.480
252, 92(V58, 580;
55,75026,73010, 000;
2,644,630 .
83, 630; -
19,940 $80, 000402,1001 50. 000
3, 020'
508, 690 130, 000
22,950!10,620l,230!
71,8104, 860
73,91049,570
360460
1,840
4,651,158.60| 237,610!
Silver coin.
Dollars. Fract ional .
$329,52494, 76732,171
236, 457284,849j223, J14!118,769
25, 76795,142
9, 323!
$189, 223. 7221,092.1522, 970.00
136, 619.34189, 027.43188, 982. 90
89, 904. 6148, 841. 0573, 426.6610, 959. 00
SilverTreas-
u r y cer-tificates.
$208,557.
41,218,239,
1, 289,99,
113,105,
9,
Total.
$3,848,2,028,1,433,3, 641,3,991,
22, 315,1, 769,1,176,1, 837,
974,
603 76304.15211. 50616. 60582. 21853. 90522.99104. 55144.95365.00
168, 038i13. 336162, 67682, 30053,66459, 23534, 223
141,92315, 577
142, 57286,08586,217
945, 846
"I99T9251, 682
77,04030, 00025, 7723,245
337, 664
~~19,85228, 4579,906
61, 27020,88441,15978,36017, 5136,4694,611
288, 281
95, 021,952. 77i71,050,180j 7, 860, 000 6,785,084 5,405,710. 92 22, 993,451 209,116,378. <
127,169. 2520,272.1542, 392.7617, 786. 6742,627.7826, 089. 0522, 704. 85|45, 402. 75
7, 726.3077,017. 9159, 647. 8854,602.05
156,4349,800
49,718!17, 250174, 20052, 567
1,132, 924240,561
79, 322169, 483|' 92, 805!
50, 724|
2, 041,173
1, 018,1,811,
847,467,
4, 591,1, 522,
334,1,567,1, 258,2,226,
613.95676.15862.21218 ,47404.28436.75524.85074.25217.30896. 96236. 69755.05
543,439.40 2,125,788 17,860,916.91
83,157. 24|2, 247. 30|
71, 898.79113,460.00|37, 877. Ill5,036. 85
98,779
*3i,6027,000
13, 908
213, 677.29
23, 244. 8517,031. 049, 816.13
57, 349. 658, 788. 33
27, 066. 0360, 455. 458, 592. 671, 478. 702, 611. 35
216, 434. 20
151,289
21, 75728, 5596,920
46,1941,032
17,87458,3233.4328,8049,633
3, 011, 783.0948, 694.30
1, 832, 505.791,589,170.001, 394, 014. 61
77, 091. 85
7, 953, 259. 64
384, 665.85356, 400. 54192, 735.53
., 167,081.15196, 056. 83906, 031. 78
., 991, 060.55333,208. 0237, 518.7031, 232. 85
202, 508] 5, 595, 991. i
OCTOBER 3, 1893.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
Boston1th ode Islandyonuecticut
Division No. 1.
New YorkNew YWk CityAlbanyBrooklyn
New JerseyPenn syl vania
PhiladelphiaPittsburg
Division No. 2
- 842,423.72320,892. 77447, 681.75
2, 905, 423.465, 389, 926. 00
666, 906.501,879,951.13
12,453,205.33
4,265,66,739,
341,230,
1,5,987,2, 632,2, 757,
473.42700.00 32,297. 50202.50615. 60729.23646. 50432 99
54, 851, 097. 74 35, 347,
39, 04029,61025, 2501192, 640
2, 009, 540124, 740399, 220
2,820,040
651,960403, 940305, 500202, 200321, 550594,930545,920321, 860
5, 075, 000
55,19778,70470, 613464,619112, 77284,123115,100
57, 070.4156, 768.0755, 837. 66
398,723. 97165,428. 60131, 248. 30158, 702.10
981,1281, 023,779.11
390.172248,99628,96529,400179, 012736, 307331,899171.173
3, 631,186
390,822. 751431,664.90 5,
18, 779., 8545, 632.52
225,137. 05452,204.65302,585.84 2,135,898.35
453,725878, 76320, 701291,948607.339962,407239,369626,476
5, 075, 000 2,115,924 2,002, 725.9111,080, 728110,473,335. 65.
1,114, 389.13585, 050.84643, 991.41
4,520,952.439,952. 788. 601,195,466. 802. 896, 699. 23
20,909,338.44
6,152,153.1775, 703,063.90
715, 243.35799,383.02
3, 229, 653.658,733,577. 8811,127,420.344,012,840.34
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AMOUNTS OF EACH KIND OP COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATE HELD BY THE NATIONAL
BANKS, ETC.—Continued.OCTOBER 3, 1893—Continued.
States, etc.
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia.
Washington CityVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 8.
North CarolinaSouth Carolina ;Georgia 'Florida IAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
Louisville jTennessee . . 1
460150!290500BOO!050;750!500!
200!600;120'
Silver coin. j Silvertreasurycertin-
Dollars. i Fractional , cates.
Division No. 4.; 5, 483, 348. 20 614, 070
Ohio | 3,832,540.61Cincinnati ! 755, 040 00Cleveland .'. | 1,250, 002.50
IndianaIllinois
Chicago ,Michigan | 1, 741, 785. 07
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5.
IowaDes Moines
Minnesota .St. PaulMinneapolis
Missouri
1, 956, 792. 5083, f 07.50
1. 257, 439. 70J1, 908. 636. 50i
887,000.00356. 081. 50
St. Louis ! 1,756; 230. 50
213,311.255,176,361,
3, 987,69,13,34,
125,
$38, 287.5749,117. 7195, 295.707, 035. 00
23,939. 0080, 296.0633, 751.17
327,722. 21
44,680.0631,425.4046, 837.6519,796.4027, 363. 9514, 938.1312, 765. 3572,071.21
116,656. 2613,902. 5036,469. 9515, 354.8679,123. 70
i 1,393,491} 531,385.42
337, 86656, 869
100,964225, 689220, 830476,195183, 91037, 041
125,88633, T~
204, 305. 6620,182. 9044,062.00
110,972.19171, 949. 22549,920.25113,902.1736, 943.8873,163.2222,456. 60
11,709,1481,347,858.09
Kansas CitySt. Joseph
KansasNebraska ,
LincolnOmaha
Division No. 6.
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San Francisco...OregonArizona
Division No. 7.
North DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtahWashin gtonWyomingOklahomaIndian Territory
Division No. 8.
959,705.00280,218. 50
1, 373,733. 54936,728. 36!232. 505.001 ' . - . .
1,436,160.00 28,500
13, 425, 038. 60
2, 278,47,
1, 751,1, 025,1, 456,
106,
121, 98!> 155.8983, 500! 9, 7289,000| 58,085
18, 500[ 102,400|10,000 18, 617113,320 56, 347|
772,8201 32,26959, 2201 96,21013,200( 27,38261,840! 141,07111,200 57,730!
23,598!j 80, 557
$115, 631206,402872,817
26,626478, 887217, 004
83,685
Total.
$415,170. 77715, 875.77
2, 940, 801. 70237, 627. 50
1, 398,848.40945, 373.56592,983.60
2, 001,0521 7, 246,681.30
18,883!18, 09983, 55626,08464, 894
8,09538,399
741,024380,421
63,85282, 68627,000
274,939
1,827,932
228,775496, 815
42,000223,801299,755
5,744, 558132,235
55!, 234117,542108, 825
7,449,540
373,454.06263, 093. 90467, 897. 15253,297. 25495, 255. 95138,963.13133,797. 85
1,179,JBO3.213,498,977.26
210, 503.60784, 355. 70576,062.86
1,474.964. 70
9, 850,226.62
4,816,1,640,1, 692,4, 335,4,176,
22, 771,2, 241,
971,2, 329,1,589,
757.27406.90028.50884.01615.05923.25172. 24071. 38637. 32857.10
46, 565,353.02
1,123, 080
765.15980.00707. 50l350. 00827. 25437.50
83, 250
4,26025,000
90500
6, 667, 067.40
212,275,207,776,148,623,
1, 093,196,42,35,
625. 20480.50265. 90789. 70491. 00959. 50697. 60491.50615.00475. 00
3, 607, 890. 90
113,100
93,284.179,796.25
46, 771. 8129, 745. 6012,160. 6526, 749. 60!23,634.25! 1,35, 873. 6012, 603. 5079, 839. 2735, 682. 309, 735. 41
36, 849.92
859,892
$5, 000
5,000
10, 8009, 3501
450!11, 410)5, 450
75,18055,78
620
""i,"i66170, 440
257,534
7,91618, 2646,446
86, 57924, 38721,61665, 97710,1617,3789,999
258, 723
452, 726.33
75,183.533,281.00
41,473. 6617, 890. 0030, 766.18
5, 384.90
161, 229!8, 6961
57, 068i117, 508J47,75069. 7111
0541721103, 799111, 658j149, 762
70, 8485,547
118, 030
2,489,183. 67115, 527. 75
1, 428, 364. 512,176, 790.10
975, 527. 65522,209.10
3, 639, 674. 751, 254, 807. 60445, 062. 00
1, 806, 245. 811,112,388.66
271, 385.411,700,096.92
2, 076, 327 17, 937, 063. 93
45, 426205
21, 8221, 500!
21, 290!1,7001
2, 656,418. 6853,476. 00
1, 873, 065.161, 082, 260. 001, 523, 649. 43
119, 754.40
173,979.27! 91,9431 7,308,623.67
12,408.2012,511.804,615.6933,459. 2011,551.8520, 232. 9541,145.958,383. 551, 601. 003,092. 35
149, 002. 54
United States 129,740,438.19 47,522, 510 5,080, 00017,965, 84416, 009,178. 88 28, 385, 889 224,703, 860. 07
25,45953, 9989,153
41, 3701,989
34, 92720, 7663,217
22, 72713, 575
227,181
269,364,227,949,191,775,
1,277,218,74,63,
208. 40604. 30930. 5960^. 90868. 85915. 45366. 55873.05321. 00541.35
4,413,237.44
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STATEMENT EXHIBITING, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE CITIES, THEAMOUNT OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES HELD BY THE NATIONAL BANKS ONSEPTEMBER 30,1889, OCTOBER 2, 1890, SEPTEMBER 25,1891, SEPTEMBER 30, 1892,AND OCTOBER 3,1893.
States, etc.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
Boston.Rhode IslandConnecticut
Division No. 1
September 30,1889.
$732,113. 02401, 130.94405, 233. 49
3, 246, 531. 4910, 704, 428. 54
700,113. 961, 931, 0o7. 74
1890.
$799,433,424,
3, 552,11,358,
817,2,178,
856.22793.46634.63645.97610. 51632, 96131.91
18,120, 658.18 19, 565, 305. 66
New York | 5,153,357.34New York CityAlbanyBrooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburgh
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia .
Washington......VirginiaAVest Virginia
OhioCincinnati..Cleveland . .
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee.
IowaDes Moines .
MinnesotaSt. PaulMinneapolis.
MissouriSt. LouisKansas City.St. Joseph . . .
KansasNebraska
OmahaLincoln
59, 087, 892. 52824, 036. 70
"].834,176. 77Si 142, 595. 96
10,197, 793. 023, 069, 497. 95
4, 510, 675. 8878, 459. 940. 03
966, 021. 25944, 035. 20
2, 208, 314. 585,617,917.289, 553, 729. 8 L3, 218, 761. 65
Division No. 2 85, 309, 350.26 105,480, 295. 68
Division No. 3
North CarolinaSouth. CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
286, 951. 64512, 597. 99
2, 977, 050. 38203,995.75941, 536. 00519, 992. 33271, 344. 93
5, 713, 469. 02
277. 85430.90717.19812. 60782. 05504.65461. 85162.15226. 50COO. 15273. 21917. 40735. 37
263,215,489,108,401,124,98,
627,-, 118,135,601,471,821,
305,572,
3, 224,240,
1, 588,656,339,
609. 25328. 66585. 88488. 25078.05781. 80069.45
6, 926, 941. 34
243.320,776,124,495,127,116,971,
I, 725,131,744.322.
798. 50273. 08147. 79087.63128. 55252,1501)0. 45514.48375.27780. 99660.00360. 05704.02
Division No. 4 ! 5, 477, 961. 87
Division No. 5
Division No. 6
3, 018, 709. 6299i), 824. 40935, 243. 97
2, 272, 998. 492, 481, 471. 45
15, 342, 793.191. 317.124. 661,219,714.55
951,759.40748, 874.00
29, 309, 513. 73
1, 245, 663. 75
"2,699,623.23
355, 608. 841, 577, 333. 601, 698, 352.95
316. 862. 051.159: 086. 49
' 708, 957. 471,107, 673. 30
10, 268, 561. 68
;8.96
3,105,1,020,1, 026,2, 580,2, 559,
17, 006,1, 487,1, 075,1,120,
879,
257.59279.49473. 75612. 93343.18659. 22303.89888. 55286. 78659.00
31, 861, 764. 38
1, 661, 430. 34
765,1, 306,
851,390,
3, 060,1, 367,
297,1, 279,
851,1, 998,
802. 85385.50444. 25812.55431. 64211.12356. 55839.0089*2.12224. 20
13, 830, 830.12
$903,641. 34472, 319. 91476, 810. 88
3, 713, 632,108, 926, 773. 30
942, 557.182, 393, 007. 38
$1,013,351.15543, 705. 66505,625.69
4, 056, 494. 9810, 760, 298. 55
999, 854.102, 417, 767. 02
$1,114, 389.13585, 050. 84643,991.41
4, 520, 952. 439, 952. 788. 601,195, 466. 802, 896, 699. 23
17, 828, 802. 09 20, 302, 097.15 20, 909, 338.44
4, 788, 296.1053, 790, 891. 49
852, 291. 50835,997.03
2, 431, 017. 826, 317, 921. 82
12, 472, 766. 553,145, 557. 35
84, 640, 739. 66
•6,152,153.1775, 703, 063. 90
715, 243. 35799, 383. 02
3, 229, 653. 658, 733, 577. 88
11,127,420.344, 012, 840. 34
97, 339, 752. 84 | 110, 473, 335. 65
415,170. 77715, 875. 77
2, 940, 801. 70237, 627. 50
1, 398, 848.40945, 373. 56592,983.60
335, 271. 85699, 042. 26
3,194, 382.10281, 498. 25
1, 766, 310. 60775, 260.48474, 989. 08
6,940,848.47 | 7,526,754.62 7,246,681.30
364,153,517,150,428.120,135.
1,186.2, 019,
141,756,408,981,
758. 34258.10407.10864. 35612.25449.45174. 00215. 45723.11061.30422. 53923. 35516. 81
7, 364, 386.14
3, 595,1,688,1, 095,3, 221,3, 547,
20,142,1, 767,
928,1, 553,
914,
653.94194. 24585.50737. 68169.62612. 75768. 48420. 00625. 75236. 02
38, 435, 003.98
16, 324, 909. 24
345,252,574,197,519,148,140,
2, 236,2, 535,
184,745,569,
1, 070,
606. 68858. 25755. 87515. 43403. 00068. 45210. 55634.18016.13805.55988. 79722. 63710.61
373,454.06263, 093.GO467, 897.15253, 297. 25495,255. 95138, 963. 13133,797. 85
1,179, 603. 213,498, 977. 26
210, 503. 60784, 355. 70576, 062. 86
1, 474, 964. 70
9,
3,
521, 296.12
848, 603. 762, 028, 304.151,3,3,
22,1,1,1,
433, 211. 50641, 616. 60991, 582. 21315, 853. 90769, 522. 99176. 104. 55837,144. 95974, 365. 00
9, 850, 226. 62
4, 816, 757. 271, 640, 406. 901, 692, 028. 504, 335, 884. 014,176, 615. 05
22, 771. 923. 252, 241,172. 24
971, 071. 382, 329, 637. 321, 589, 857.10
43,016,309.61 46,565,353.02
2. 041, 613. 95173,676.15
1, 018, 862. 211,811,218.47
847, 404. 28467, 436. 75
4, 591, 524. 851,522,074.25
334, 217. 301, 567, 896. 961, 258. 236. 692, 226, 755. 05
2, 489,115,
1, 428,2,176,
975,522,
3, 639,1, 254,
445,1,806,1,112.1, 700,
271,
183. 67527. 75364.51790.10527. 65209.10674. 75807. 60062. 00245. 81188. 66096.9238a. 41
17,860,916.91 ] 17,937,063.93
10665 CUR 9
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STATEMENT EXHIBITING, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND RESERVE. CITIHS, THEAMOUNT OF COIN AND COIN CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued.
States,etc. September :1889.
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San Francisco.OregonArizona
Division No. 7
DakotaNorth. Dakota....South DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoUtah *.WashingtonWyomingOklahomaIndian Territory .
$1, 915. 354. 3243, 297. 65
2, 468, 552. 831,019,475.001, 048. 460. 73
17, 223. 70
6, 512, 364. 23
435,196. 56
136, 202. 48743, 019. 20166, 700. 05569, 799.18
1, 352, 061. 50211,590.90
October 2,1890.
September 25,I 1891.
September 30, October1892. 1893.
$2, 127,138. 9149,616.70 I
2,066,636.801,159,612.50 i1,359,564.70 i
53,543.70 |
$2,252,792.6441.275.45 !
1, 951. 334. 901,6551425.00 :1,480,276.95
40,823.85 i
$3,011,783.0948,694.30 i
1,832,505.79 j1,589,170.00 I1,394,014.61 |
77,091.85 I
$2 656,418.6853,476.00
1, 873, 065.161, 082, 260. 001, 523, 649. 43119. 754/40
6,816,113.31 | 7,421,928.79 7,953,259.64 j 7,308,623.67
2o7,25:5,107,850,232,645,
1, 826,239,17,8,
161.474.573.766.505.634.523.879.847.150.
3, 614, 569. 87 4, 558,519. 39 4,558,457.54 I 5,595.991.80Division No. 8..
United States 164, 326, 448. 84 |195, 908, 858. 84 183, 515, 075. 91 209.116, 378. 69
277, 473. 92265, 228. 89157,137. 65939, 936. 69167, 726.15709,140.71, 775, 416. 53241, 051. 65
7, 915. 2517, 430.10
384, 665. 85356, 400. 54192, 735. 53167, 081.15196, 056. 83906, 031. 78991, 060. 55333, 208. 0237,518.7031, 232. 85
269, 208. 40364, 604. 30227,930. 59949, 607. 90191, 868. 85775,915.45
1, 277i 366. 55218, 873. 05
74, 321. 0063, 541. 35
4, 413, 237. 44
224^703^860. 07
STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE CHANGES IN DEPOSITS AND RESERVE SINCE JUNE20, 1874; ALSO; ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 1 OF EACH YEAR IN EACH CENTRALRESERVE CITY, IN ALL THE RESERVE CITIES, AND IN STATES AND TERRITO-RIES, WITH A GENERAL SUMMARY EMBRACING ALL ACTIVE NATIONAL BANKS.
NEW YORK CITY.
Date.No. ofbanks.
2.18741.18752.18761.18771.18782.18791.18801.18813.18822.1883
301884
Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept. 30,1884Oct. 1,1885Oct. 7,1886Oct. 5,1887Oct. 4,1888Sept. 30,1889Oct. 2,1890Sept. 25,1891Sept. 30,1892Oct. 3,1893
Average lor20 years ..
Net de-posits.
i Millions204.6202. 3197.9174.9189.8210.2268.1268. 8254.0266. 9255.0312. 9282. 8284.3342.2338.2332. 6327. 8391. 9309.9
275.7 |
Reserverequired
(25 percent)'*
Reserve held. Classification of reserve.
Amount
Millions.51.25n 749.543.747.452.667.067.263.566.763.778.270.771.185.584.583.281.997.977.5
67.6
\Millions.68. 360.560.748.150.953.170.662. 564.470.890.8
115.777.080.196.484.992. 586. 1
103.4109.0
Ilatio todeposits.
Per cent.33.429.930.727.526.825.326. 423.325.426.535.637.027.228.228.225.127.826.326.435.1
28.6
Specie.
Millions.14.4
5.014.613.013.319.458.750.644.550.363.191. 564.163.673.959.178.453.862.675.7
48.4
Other law- Due from) Kedemp-ful money, agents, itionfund.
Millions.
5L 445.334.336.532.611.010.9 i18.919.727.023.712.516.122.125.613.9
040.532. 5
28.1
Millions. Millions.L 51.10.80.81.11.10.91.01.00.90.70.50.40.40.30.20.20.30.30.8
0.7: All lawful money.
CHICAGO.
Oct.Oct.Sept.Oct.Sept.Sept.Oct.
5,18875,1888
30,18892,1890
25,189130,18923,1893
18192019212321
64.669.378.782.992.9
106.585.8
16.217. 319.720.723.226.621.4
19.721.025.024.831.230. 539.0
30.530.231.730.033.628.645.4
12.913.115.317.020.122.422.8
6.7
9.67.8
11.08.1
16.2
0.050.050.050.050.050.050.05
ST. LOUIS.
Oct. 5,1887Oct. 4,1888Sept. 30,1889Oct. 2,1890Sept. 25,1891Sept. 30,1892Oct. 3,1893 i
5458999
10.37.9
12.026.224.229.217.9
2.03.06.56.17.34.5
2.2.3.
5.0.
712
81
5.7
26.427.0>«. 7
J1.323.821.131.9
L1.1.3.
4.3.
3061
67
1.31.11.02.52.01.52.0
0.030.020.010.020.020.020.02
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•RESERVE CITIES.*
[Reserved 25 per cent, one-half in lawful money.]
Date.
Oct. 2,1874Oct. 1,1875Oct. 2,1873Oct. 1,1877Oct. 1.1878Oct. 2; 1879Oct. 1,1880Oct. 1,1881Oct. 3,1882Oct. 2,1883Sept. 30,1884Oct. 1,1885Oct. 7,188GOct. 5,1887Oct. 4,1888Sept. 30,1889Oct. 2,1890Sept. 25,1891Sept. 30,1892Oct. 3,1893
No. ofbanks.
182188189188184181184189193200203203217223224228259265263268
Net de-posits.
Millions.221.4223.9217.0204.1199. 9288.8280.4335.4318. 8323. 9307. 9304.5381. 5338.5384. 9419. 0457.8451.9519. 33i>2. G
Reserverequired
(15 percent).*
Millions.55.356.054.251.050.057.272.483.979.781.077.091.195.484. G96.2
104. 8114.4113. 0129. 808.1
Reserve held.
Amount
Millions.76.074.576.167.371.183.5
105.2100.889.1
100. 699. 0
122. 2114.0100. 7116.9121.9129. 8138.8156.1129. 6
Ratio todeposits.
Per cent.34.333.335.133.035.636.536. 230.028.031.132. 233.529.929.730.429.128.330. 730.135.1
Classification of reserve.
Specie.
Millions.4.51.54.05.69.4
11.328.334.628.320.330.342.044.536,340.037.843.145. 553.146.6
Other law-ful money.
Millions.36.737.137.134.329.433.0
• 25.021.924.130.133.334,926.023.224.526. 724. 931.529. 029.8
Due fromagents.
Millions.31.132.332.024.429.135.748.240.633.240.832.342.441.340.051.556.761.061.073.051.6
Rodqmip-tion fund
Millions.3.73.63.03.03.23.53.73.73.53.43.12.92.21.20.90.60.70.81.01.6
* Includes Chicago and St. Louis up to October 5, 1887.
STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S .
Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Sept.Oct.Sept.Sept.Oct.
2.1874 I1.1875 !2.1876 I1,18771.18782.18791,18801.18813,1882 !2,1883
30,18841,18857.18805.18874.1888
30,18892,1890
25.189130.18923,1893
44.046.343.843. 643.449.561. 676.181. 986.780. 485. 095. 6
103. 6110.9121. 1128. 9129. 3146.3115.1
100.6100.199.995. 4
106. 1121.3147. 21;~>8. 3150.4157.5150.3177.518(5. 2l!!0.9209. 8224. 62'25. 5235. 5274. 8230. 0
34.332.534. 332.936. 737.735. 831.227.527. 229. 231. 12i>. 227. 628. 427. 826. 227. 328. 2JO. 0
2.41.62.74.28.0
11.521.227.530. 031.235.241.547.850. 850. 250. 554.300. 366.675.9
33. 733.731.031.631.130. 328.327.130! 030.830.929. 930.132.634.536. 237.736. 838.941.2
* Reserve 15 per cent, two-fifths in lawful money.
SUMMARY.
52.753.355.448.956.071.386.492.480.184.179.795.999.5
100.9119.0132.4128.5133.0103.5106.9
Oct. 2,1874Oct. 1,1875Oct. 2,1876Oct. 1,1877Oct. 1,1878Oct. 2,1879Oct. 1,1880Oct. 1,1881Oct. 3,1882Oc»t. 2,1883Sept. 30,1884Oct. 1,1885Oct. 7,1886Oct. 5,1887Oct. 4,1888Sept. 30,1889Oct. 2. 1890Sept. 25,1891Sept, 30,1892Oct. 3,1893
2, 0042,0872,0892, 0802, 0532, 0482, 0902,1322, 2G92,5012,6642,7142, 8523,0493,1403,2903, 5403, 6773, 7733,781
719. 5734.1706. 6669.167«.8768.9968. 0
1,111.61,118.61,168. 71, 098. 71, 248. 21,301.81, 3S8. 41, 543. 6I, 655. 51,758.71,758.62, 022. 51, 573. 7
150.1152.2147.5138.3140. 8159. 3201. 0227. 2225.1234. 4221.1254. 9261.7278. 0311.9333. 1353. 7:$:>;5. r>408.1310.6
244. 9235.1230. 7210.8228.1260. 932.}. 0321.6303. 9328. 9346.1415.4377. 2394. 2440. 2459. G47«. 2497.4570.9513. 9
34.032.033. 531.533.633.933. 428.927. 228.131.633.329. 028.428. 927. 827. 228. 328. 232.6
21.38.1
21.322.830.742.2
108. 2112. 7102. 8107.8128, 6175.0156.4165.1178.1164. 3195.9183. 5209.1224. 7
122. 8125. 2113.4100.297.095.964.359.972.080.691.288.568.779.990.199.786.8
113.3118.3121.7
83.885.687.473.385.1
107.0134.6133. 0113. 3124.9112.0138. 3140.8140.9170.5189.1189. 5194. 0236. 4158. 5
17.16.14.14..15.15.15.16.15. i15.14.:13.11. '
8. t7.<). *C».0 . (7 . ,9.(
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1 3 2 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, AS SHOWN BY TFIEIR
Cities, States, and Territories.
New York CityChicagoSt. Louis
Total of central reserve cities.BostonAlbanyBrooklynPhiladelphiaPittsburgBaltimore „WashingtonNew OrleansLouisville .....*CincinnatiClevelandDetroitMilwaukeeDes MoinesSt. PaulMinneapolisKansas CitySt. JosephLincolnOmahaSan Francisco
Total of other reserve cities..Total of all reserve cities.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia.Virginia
No. ofbanks.
gWest VirginiaNorth Carolina
16 j South Carolina .GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennesseeOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesotaMissouriKansasNebraskaColoradoNevadaCaliforniaOregonArizonaNorth Dakota.South Dakota .IdahoMontanaNew Mexico...Utah .Washington .Wyoming . . .Oklahoma .. .Indian Territory .
Total of country banks -Total of United States..
268
347
5148
2145984
27499
3261846
1363024142717281211
2229
7152
218115191 i
92 I76 !
165 j6557
13612151
233395
3239132210145713
ReserveDeposi ts . required,
25 per cent.
$309, 971, 55485, 756, 781
__17,_907, 671413, 6:K5, 006
10.'*., 648, 4598, 786, 023
11, 095, 83085, 736, 50629, 400, 06320,757, 6207, 437, 372
12, 751, 2086,732,405
21, 565. 54516, 035,40510,977, 7538, 820, 2781, 732,1359, 280, 8:,'O7, 879, 6379, 886, 0074,186, 9191,874,554
10, 277, 7433, 743, 044_
"3927605^1^6"
$77,492,88821, 439,1954,476,918
$109,016, 99738,987,8155,721,498
103,409, 001
806, 241,402
434
781 1
12, 642. 4518, 541, 4648,165,195
66, 692, 94517, 932, 47328, 301,46485, 916. 96648,159, 20898,175, 070
4, 549,1549, 673, 239
744, 97412,151, 9195, 587, 1423,327,1843, 344, 5814,070,1623, 158, 9063, 284, 7311, 216, 0191, 236, 669
25, 249, 0351, 241. 291
10, -424,12210, 739, 34351, 070, 77925,484.21337, 654, 22123,121,49218, 666, 02724, 556, 70912,376,966
6, 029, 82215,904,72112,103, 79818, 646, 221
363. 0898, 692! 4787, 470, 836
449, 6364, 619,6893, 657, 4111, 336, 2836, 914, 1921, 383, 7632, 739. 3756, 975, 0011, 755. 349
562,133410, 702
767, 477, 513
75737718,915
201, 560, 350
(15per cent.)1, 896, 3681,281,2201, 224, 779
10, 003, 9422, 689, 8714, 245, 219
12, 887, 5457, 223, 881
14, 726, 260682,373
1, 450, 986111,746
1, 822, 788838,071499, 078501, 687611,424473.836492, 710182, 403185, 500
3, 787, 355186, 194
1, 563, 6181, 610, 9027, 660, 6173, 822, 6325, 648.1333, 468, 2242, 799, 9043, 683, 5061, 856, 545904, 473
2. 385, 7081, 815. 5702,796,933 |
54,5981,303, 8721,120, 626
67,445 i692,953 I548,612 '200, 443
1, 037,129207,565410, 906
1, 046, 250263,30284,32061,605
Reserveheld.
Ratio ofreserve.
Per cent.35.1745.4631.95
153, 726, 31035,029, 9463., 185,1793. 581,757
28J154, 0448, 615, 2826,490,1293,115.4462, 574, 6442,107, 6127, 756,1984, 964, 2213, 074, 7434, 017,000
589, 5823, 449, 7712, 290, 5043, 768, 8391, 583,158470,716
3,583,0381, ] 86, 960
129,588, 769
283, 315,079
115,121,627
4,154,9992, 737, 7732, 570, 751
18, 999,9175, 535,8999, 625, 54022,179, 98314, 212, 48727, 622, 0851, 397, 7512, 542, 317381,436
2, 828, 6701,* 717,169989,747678,839
1, 256, 759935, 391
1,119,622487,199360, 467
8, 553, 246487, 366
2, 762, 7463, 827,598
14, 782, 2609,530,17112,446, 8256, 647, 2746, 051, 7537, 834, 2963, 732, 3561,835,9016, 200,1773, 811, 9116, 497, 811
83. 3432,441. 4111, 902,140202, 792
1, 029, 002982, 468345,151
2,188, 802361, 292
1,109, 2051,744, 998403, 246264,125200, 724
__37.16"33780"36.2532.2832.8429.3031.2741.8920.1931.3135.9730.9628.0145.5434.0437.1729.0738.1237.8125.1134.8631.71
33. 0135.14
32.8732.0531.4828.4930.8734.0125.8229.5128.1430.7326.2851.2023.2830.7429.7520.3030.8329.6134.0940.0729.1533.8839.2426.5035.6428.9437.40 I33.06 I28.7532.4331.9030.1630.4538.9831.4934.8522.9028.0925.4645.1022.2726.8625.8331.6626.1140.4925.0222.9746.9948.87
~30705~
32. 66 I
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
REPORTS OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 3, 1893.
Cash reserve.
Required.
$76, 681, 77621, 385,195
__41456LG68102, 523, 639
12, 718, 7551, 084, 7551, 373, 759
10, 567,1133, 607, 8372. 551, 862
'910,4271, 573, 651
829,1832, 601, 7561,976,1191, 339, 5941,092, 410
212, 9101,154, 479
978,1051,226,751
517,740230,382
1, 267,168465,630
48, 280, 386
194, 202, 056
Held.
$108, 205, 88538.933,8155, 701, 248
152, 840, 948
16, 360, 5481,119, 3541,512, 878
17, 600, 2506, 006, 0464, 867, 6552, 623, 8771, 996,1571, 523, 7525,273, 6352, 922, 0291, 552, 7042, 376,428
257, 6122, 388, 6261, 410, 5282, 258, 527730, 612314, 265
2, 227, 8021,104, 370
76,427, 655
Classification of reserve held.
Specie.
$75,703, 06422, 771, 923
3, 639, 675102,114, 662
9, 952, 789715, 243799, 383
11,127, 4204,012, 8402,940,8021, 398, 8481,179, 603
576, 0631, 640, 4071, 692, 029
971,0711, 589, 857
115,5282,176, 790
975,5281, 254,808
445, 062271, 385
1,700,0971, 082, 260
46,617,813
Legaltenders.
$31,082,82115,641,8922,_05.i;_573_
__48, 776, 286
57527.404,713.
4, 242,1, 993.1, 246,
965.816,947!
2, 828!1,230!
581,786.142,211,435,
1,003,285,
42,527,
22,,705
J1024, 954, 842
683, 485446,437,347
3, 649,031938,044
1, 559, 9614, 853, 6892, 797, 8495, 627, 951256,301551,55640,198703, 44G318, 926185,986192,950228,182, 919180,89967, 49669, 655
1, 425, 07570,757
567,727620, 428
2, 895,4191, 443, 9462,160,1411, 325,1741, 087, 2811, 411, 434
718, 976340, 794905,174691,279
1, 090,11220,570498,816435, 04225, 309267,594208,18976, 665
404, 69178, 456156,052395, Oil100,0763-2, 37823,022
United Statescertificatesof deposit.
$1. 420, 000' 520, 000
10,000170567000"
880,000
2, 230, 000
680.000260, 000
805, 000
4, 855, 000
Due fromreserveagents.
~ $18,194,7932, 038, 8302, 042, 439
10, 253, 8942, 474, 8941, 536, 794'453, 079537, 987559,110
2, 29 i, 6881. 985, 5801,456, 7891, 620, 322324,757
1, 049, 895866, 276
1, 492, 312841, 296148, 576
1, 320,13678,090
Redemptionfund wi thTreasurer .
$811,11254, 00020^250^
885, 362
5175707537 |
2,483, 6251,702,9681,358, 580
11, 314, 8813, 429, 8815, 289,977
11,645,7138, 252, 903
13,174, 270738, 345
1,215, 00479, 306
864, 296572, 045297, 359156, 058387, 778354, 091300, 885168,854156,771
2, 264, 868124,467
1,186, 3821, 093, 9995, 767, 70«2, 591, 8436, 046, 0193, 236. 8272, 808, 2803. 927,1671, 820, 243
898, 0373, 290, 7622, 230, 5302,173, 987
26, 607439, 909297, 306
58, 478517,841385, 668
56, 971752, 422112,764184,452318, 891138,047126,132
106, 929,107
158.499, 644
474,26,26,
299,134,
85,38,40,24,
187,56.65,20,
7,l i ,13,18,11,
7,35,
4,1,590, 577
2, 475,939
187, 655166, 005131, 413881, 365344, 761345, 316753, 323229, 260656, 383
41, 62072,09611, 25064,17340, 75634,11419, 31339, 68016, 53740, 46013, 66211, 363
224. 6679,300
144, 30259, 832
422, 071212, 766247,782155, 289
81, 701154, 92059,10552, 489
122,77387,37171, 6533,173
56, 83133,0224,173
23,96928,1408,781
25, 40111, 42520,77558,72213,1123,3754,050
6, 501,475
8,977,414
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154 REPORT OV THE OF THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT SHOWING AMOUNT OK DEPOSITS HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS, AMOUNTOF LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE REQUIRED, AND RATIO OV SAME; ALSO AMOUNT,RATIO AND CLASSIFICATION OV RESERVE ACTUALLY HELD ON DECEMBER 9, 1892,MARCH 6; MAY 4, JULY 12; AND OCTOBER 3, 1893.
December 9, 1892.
Central reserve citiesOther reserve citiesOutside of reserve cities ..
Total
March 6, 1893.
Central reserve citiesOther reserve citiesOutside of reserve cities ..
Total
May 4, 1S9S.
Central reserve citiesOther reserve citiesOutside of reserve cities ..
Total
July 12, 1893.
Central reserve citiesOther reserve citiesOutside of reserve cities ..
Total
October 3, 1893.
Central reserve citiesOther reserve citiesOutside of reserve cities ..
Total
No.of
banks
80265
3, 439
3,784
80265
3,461
3,806
79269
3,482
3, 830
79269
3, 459
3, 807
79268
3,434
3,781
Deposits
Millions.488.4495.2975.6
1,959.2
489.9473.3981.8
1,945. 0
472.4467.6970.4
1, 910.4
405.7404.5864.4
Reserverequired.
Ra-tio.
l\ ct.252515
252515
252515
252515
1, 674. 6
413.6392.6767.5
1,573. 7
25
15
Amount
Millions.122.1123.8146.3
392. 2
122.5118. 3147.2
388.0
118.1116. 9145.5
380.5
101.4101. ]129.7
Reserve held.
Ratio. Amount
Pcrct. Millions.27. 26 133.128. 68 142. 026. 21 255. 7
27.10 530. 8
26. 51 129. 929. 47 139.525. 93 254. 5
26. 94 523.9
28.3028.5624.47
26.42
26.2429.2026. 80
133.7133. 5237. 4
504. 0
106.4118.1231.6
332. 2 27. 24! 456.1
103.498.1
115.1
316.6
37.163o. 1430.05
32.66
153.7129.6230.6
513.9
Classification of reserveheld.
ILawfnlmoney
in bank.
Millions.132. 877.8
108.0
318.6
129. 575.2
109. 2
313.9
133.378.8
110.7
322. 8
106.068.4
114.8
289.2
152. 976.4
117.1
346.4
Duefrom re-serve
agents.
Millions.
63. i141.8
Redemp-tionwithtreas-urer.
Millions.0.41.05.8
204.9 7. 2
63.* 2139.4
202.6
53.5120 8
174. 3
48.5110.8
159.3
51.5106.9
158.4
0.41.15.9
7.4
0.41.15.9
7.4
0.41.26.0
7.6
0.9
6^5
8.9
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LlABlLI'l IKS OK TllK NATIONAL 1UNK>, AM> TilK ivlOSKUV
TJIUI-:K DATKK IN TIIK Y I U K S isss , 188U; !890; 18')1; 1892, AND 1893.
STATES AND TE Kill TOR IKS EXCLUSIVE OF RESERVE CITIES.
Date.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct. 4,1888
May 13,1889July 12,1889Sept. 30,1889
May 17,1890July 18,1890Oct. 2,1890
May 4,1891July 9,1891Sept. 25,1891
May 17,1892July 12,1892Sept. 30,1892
May 4,1893Ju l j 12.1893Oct. 3,1893
¥ o . ofbanks.
2,8092, 8292,847
2,9142,9442, 992
3,1253,1513,207
3,2963,3093,333
3,3933,4183,430
3,4823,4593,434
Net de-posits.
Millions.707. 5711.8739.3
7(39.8789.1807.6
845. 3835.4859.2
847.4846.8861.8
929.2950.3975.6
970.5804. 5767.5
He serverequired.
Millions.106.1106. 8110.9
115.5118.4121.1
126.8124.3128. 9
127.1127. 0129.3
139.4142.5146.3
145.6129.7115.1
Reserve held.
Amount.
Millions.193. 9109. 2209.8
223. 9229. 3224.6
223. 2222.2225.5
225.1224.7235.5
274.2282.2274.8
237.4231. 6230.6
Ratio todeposits.
Per cent.27.428.028.4
29.129.127.8
26.426.626.2
26.626.527.3
29.529.728.2
24.426.830.0
Classification of reserve.
Specie.
Millions.51.049.150.2
53.553.350.5
52.952.754.3
61.362.860.3
65.366.466.6
72.873. 275.9
Otherlawfulmoney.
Millions.33.831.534.5
36.937.236.2
37.337.137.7
36.536.436.8
38.738.838.9
37.941.641.2
Duefrom
agents.
Millions.102.8112.2118.9
127. 8133.3132.4
127.6127.0128.5
122.1120.3133.0
164.5171.2163.5
120.8110.8106.9
Redemp-tion
fund.
Millions.6.46.36.2
5.65.65.5
5.45.35.2
: 5.25.15.4
5.75.85.8
5.96.06.6
NEW YORK CITY.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct. 4,1888
May 13,1889July 12,1889Sept. 30,1889
May 17,1890July 18,1890Oct. 2,1890
May 4,1891Jul'y 9 1891Sept. 25,1891
May 17,1892July 12,1892Sept. 30,1892
May 4,1893July 12,1893Oct'. 3,1893
464646
454545
464747
474949
484848
494949
316.7338. 4342. 2
361.0359.2338. 2
322.3326.8332.6
327.3330.3327.8
437.3424.5391.9
345.0304.4309.9
79.284.685.5
90.289.884.5
80.681.783.2
81.882.681.9
109.3106.198.0
86.276.177.5
94.8102.796.4
103. 797.384.9
85.088.492.5
88.3- 98.9
' 86.1
127.8124.7103.4
98.477.0
109.0
29.930.328.2
28.727.125.1
26.427.027.8
26.929.926.3
29.229.426.4
28.525.335.1
69.473.473.9
71.561.859.1
65.264.278.4
58.655.653.8
85.275.862.6
63.555.075.7
25.028.822.1
32.035.325.6
19.624.013.9
29.543 132.0
42.348.540.6
34 521.632.5
0.40.40.3
0 20.20.2
0.20.20.2
0.20 20.3
0 30.40.2
0.40.40.8
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LIABILITIES OF TtiJii NATIONAL BANKS AND THE RESERVE REQUIRED AND HELD ONTHREE DATES, ETC.—Continued.
CHICAGO.
Date.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct.
M a yJulySept,
MayJulyOct.
MayJulySept.
MayJulySept,
M a y
4,1888
13,188912,188930,1889
17,189018,18902,1890
4,18919,1891
25,1891
17,189212,189230,1892
4,1893July 12; 1893Oct. 3,1893
No. ofbanks.
181919
191920
* 201919
202021
222223
212121
Net de-posits.
Reserverequired.
Reserve held.
Amount. Ratio todeposits.
Classification of reserve.
Specie.Otherlawfulmoney.
Duefrom
agents.
Millions.71.371.869.3
74.377.678.7
85.084.182.9
96.091.892.9
111.4114.4106.5
99.681.385.8
Millions.17.818.017.3
18.619.419.7
21.321.020.7
24.022.923.2
27.928.626.7
24.920.421.4
Millions.21.222.521.0
26.424.725.0
26.424.524.8
32.528.531.2
36.834.030.5
29.324.939.0
Per cent.29.731.430.2
35.531.831.7
31.029.130.0
33.931.033.6
33.029.828.6
29.430.645.4
Millions.13.414.113.1
14.615.115.3
15.314.717.0
19.719.320.1
23.323.122.3
21.615.422.8
Millions.7.88.47.8
11.79.69.6
11.09.87.8
12.79.1
11.0
13.410.98.2
7.79.5
16.2
Millions.
ST. LOUIS.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct, 4,1888
May 13,1889July 12,1889Sept. 30,1889
May 17,1890July 18,1890Oct. 2,1890
May 4,1891July 9,1891Sept, 25,1891
May 17,1892July 12,1892Sept. 30,1892
May 4,1893July 12,1893Oct. 3,1893
8.78.9
7.511.312.0
26.027.226.2
25.023.624.2
27.827.529.2
27.719.917.9
2.22.22.0
1.92.83.0
6.56.86.5
5.96.1
7.06.97.3
6.94.94.4
3.53.72.1
3.54.63.2
6.56.65.6
6.15.65.8
7.96.56.2
5.94.55.7
40.142.027.1
46.840.126.7
25.024.421.3
24.423.823.8
28.423.621.1
21.422.631.9
1.61.81.0
1.92.21.6
3.33.33.1
3.74.03.8
5.95.04.6
3.72.53.7
,1.81.91.1
1.72.31.6
3.13.32.5
2.41.62.0
2.01.41.5
2.22.02.0
0.030.030.02
0.010.010.01
0.020.020.02
0.020.020.02
0.020.020.02
0.020.020.02
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LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL BANKS AND THE RESERVE REQUIRED AND HELD ONTHREE DATES, ETC.—Continued.
OTHER RESERVE CITIES.
Date.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct. 4,1888
May 13,1889July 12,1889Sept. 30,1889
May 17,1890July 18, 1890Oct. 2,1890
May 4,1891July 9,1891Sept. 25,1891
May 17,1892July 12,1892Sept. 30,1892
May 4,1893July 12,1893Oct. 3,1893
No. ofbanks.
221224224
224226228
239259259
262265265
262262263
269269268
Net de-posits.
Millions.355.4372.5384. 9
415.3427.8419.0
425.0461.9457.8
448.9442.0451.9
520.6534. 3519. 3
467.6404.5392.6
Reserverequired.
Millions.88.893.196.2
103.8106.9104.8
106.2115.5114.4
112.2110.5113.0
130.1133. 6129.8
116.9101.198.2
Reserve held.
Amount.
Millions.105.9113.4116.9
132.8131.4121.9
122.8131. 3129.8
136. 9134.1138.8
184.0178.6156.1
133.6118.1129.6
Ratio todeposits.
Per cent.29.830.430.4
32.031.029.1
28.928.428.3
30.530.330.7
35.433.430.1
28.529.235.1
Classification of reserve.
Specie.
Millions.36.742.940.0
43.743.537.8
41.443.743.1
51.649.145.5
59.359.053.0
45.640.646.6
Otherlawfulmoney.
Millions.24. 528.624.4
28.927.926.7
25.228.124.9
26.729.031.5
38.037.429.1
33.327.829.8
Duefrom
agents.
Millions.43.745.951.5
59.659.356.7
55.658.861.0
57.955.361.0
85.881.372.9
53.548.551.6
Redemp-tion
fund.
Millions.1.01.00.9
0.70.60.6
0.60.70.7
0.70.70.8
0.90.91.0
1.21.21.6
SUMMARY.
Apr. 30,1888June 30,1888Oct. 4,1888
May 13,1889July 12,1889Sept. 30,1889
May 17,1890July 18,1890Oct. 2,1890
May 4,1891July 9,1891Sept. 25,1891
May 17,1892July 12,1892Sept. 30,1892
May -4,1893July 12,1893Oct. 3,1893
3,0983,1203,140
3.2063; 2393,290
3,4383,4843,540
3,6333,6523,677
3,7343,7593,773
3,8303,8073,781
1, 459. 61, 503. 51, 543. 6
1, 627. 91,665.01, 665. 5
1, 703. 61,735.41, 758. 7
1, 744.61, 734. 51, 758. 6
2, 026.32, 051. 02, 022. 5
1, 910. 41, 674. 61, 573. 7
294.1304.7312.0
330.0337.3333.1
341.4349.3353.7
351.3348.9353.5
413.7417.7408.1
380.5332.2316.6
419.3441. 5446.2
490.3487.3459. 6
463. 9473.0478.2
488.9491.8497.4
630.7626.0571.0
504.6456.1513.9
28.729.428.9
30.129.327.8
27.227.327.2
28.028.328.3
31.130.528.2
26.427.232.6
172.1181.3178.1
185.2175.9164.3
178.1178.6195.9
194.9190.8183. 5
239.0229.3209.1
207.2186.7224.7
92.994.390.0
111.2112.399.7
96.2102.386.8
107.8119.3113.5
134.4137.1118.3
115.6102.5121.7
146.5158.1170.5
187.4192.5189.1
183.2185.8189.5
180.0175.6194.0
250.3252.5236.4
174.3159.3158.5
7.97.87.6
6.66.56.4
6. 36.36.1
6.26.16.6
7.07.17.2
7.57.69.0
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JSTATI-J OK TIN; LAWFUL MONIOY UKKKUYF. OF THIS NATIONAL ]>A\K»S AS
STATES AND
Dates.
Oct. 5,Dec. 7,Feb. 14,Apr. 30,June 20,Oct. 4,Dec. 12,Feb. 26,May 13,-July 12,Sept. 30,Dee. 11,Feb. 28,May 17,July 18,Oct. 2,Dec. 19,Feb. 26,May 4.July 9,Sept. 25,Dec. 2,Mar. 1,May 17,Ju ly 12,
26 I Sept. 30,27 [ Dec. 9,28 ! Mav. 6,29 I May 4,30 ! July 12,31 I Oct. 3,
1887.1887.1888.
1888.1889.1889.1889.
1889.1890..1890..1890.1890.,1890..1891.1891..1891.,1891..1891..1892..1892.,1892..1892..1892..1893..1893..1893..1893..
No. ofbanks.
2,7562, 7782, 7872,8092, 8272,8472.8582, 8782.9142, 9442, 9923, 0263, 0763, 1253,1513, 2073,2413, 2653,2963, 309
| 3,333j 3,349
3,3703, 3933,4183, 4303,4393.4613; 4823,4593,434
Net deposits.
$690, 622, 007684,059, 721707,423,152707, 530, 013711,849, 213739,325,350730,883,243757, 591, 413769,817, 794789, 081, 203807, 628, 795807, 532, 815833, 504,222845, 329,596835, 341, 554859, 249, 215819, 407, 422828, 643,459847, 402, 314846, 759, 676861,837, 570867,016,129909,876, 403929,173, 506950, 252, 797975, 542,131975, 622,088981, 760. 606970, 413, 360864,468,926767,477,513
Reserve re-quired.
$103, 593, 301102, 608, 958106,113, 472106,129, 502106, 777, 382110, 898, 802109, 632, 486113, 638, 712115, 472. 669118,362,180121,144, 318121,129, 922125,025, 633126, 799, 439124, 301, 233128, 887, 382122,911,113124, 296, 519127,110, 347127, 013, 951129,275, 635130, 052, 419136, 481, 460139, 376, 025142, 537, 920146, 331, 320146,343,313 !147,264,090 I145,562,004 !120,670,338 i115,121,627 ?
RESERVE
Oct. 5,1887..Dec. 7,1887..Feb. 14,1888..Apr. 30,1888..
, June30,1888..6 i Oct. 4,1888..7 ! Dec. 12,1888..8 j Feb. 26,1889..9 j May 13,1889..
July 12,1889..Sept. 30,1889..Dec. 11,1889..Feb. 28,1890..M a y 17,1890.,July 18,1890..Oct 2,1890..Dee. 19,1890..Feb. 26,1891..M a y 4,1891..July 9,1891..Sept, 25,1891.Dec. 2,1891.Mar. 1,1892.,M a y 17,1892.July 12,1892.Sept.30. 1892..Dec. 9,1892..Mar. 6,1893..M a y 4,1893..July 12,1893..Oct. 3,1893..
293292290289293293292291292295 j298 I300 I307 I313333333332335337343344343341341341343345345348348347
$697, 767, 889695, 790,194747, 718,913752,040,152791,629, 383804,241, 438774, 053, 284840,117, 539858, 084, 652875, 916, 968847,868, 586801,625, 021844, 646,301858,292, 596900,058, 542899, 412,106814,046, 939877,391,354897, 207, 393887,727,112896, 799, 099916, 744, 509
1,061, 786, 6471, 097,165, 0671,100, 686,1791,046, 937, 693983,607, 295963, 289,771939,996,774810,184. 800806, 241,402
$174,441,972173,947, 548186, 929, 728188, 010, 038197,907, 346201, 060, 359193, 513, 321210, 029, 385214,521,163218, 979,242211, 967,147200, 406, 255211,161, 575214, 573,149225, 014, 635224,853, 027203, 511, 735219,347, 838224, 301, 848221, 937, 778224,199, 774229,186,127265, 446, 662274,291, 266275,171, 544261, 734, 423245,901, 824240, 822, 443234, 999,194202, 546, 200201, 560, 350
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TKRUITOIUES.
Reserve
Amount.
$190. 919,164185, 803,160201, 787, 492193, 936, 932199,"] 59,391209, 844,956200, 111, 504224,480, 351223, 875, 655229, 353,725224, 634,194212, 516, 298233, 749, 310223, 205, 878222, 203,056225, 523, 671210, 262, 300229, 938, 230225,163,434224, 652, 075235, 508, 045235, 620, 574270, 973, 086274,129,725282,158,477274, 769, 504255, 727. 465254, 568, 781237,431,814231, 651, 867230,595,191
held.
Ratioto liabili-
ties.
Per ecu t.27.627.228.527.428.028.427.429.629.129.127.826.328.026.426.626.225.727.726.626.527. 327.229.829. 529.728.226.225.924.426.830.0
Specie.
$50,821,07851, 696, 35751, 835, 86650| 988, 35049,123, 69850,188, 33650, 661, 05652, 214, 87553,549,16653, 312, 87450, 467, 98752, 496, 02355, 084, 88552, 896, 44952, 752, 31154, 250, 69557, 551, 70161, 575, 87061, 303,14062, 776, 08960, 314, 56661. 590, 89962, 867,01365, 324, 74766, 394,00666, 575, 75868,405, 39471,346,32072, 812,24173,103,84975, 971, 385
Cla>-
Legaltenders.
$32,129, 93631, 997, 31632, 264, 78433, 260, 05431, 021, 95633, 789, 74733, 326, 86734, 734, 24436, 235,91236,758, 35235, 712, 39437, 389, 77538, 450, 33236. 823,18436, 674, 23537, 218, 06037, 562, 84136, 682, 70836,124, 88436, 038,17836, 394, 05936, 532, 67737, 017, 68238, 308, 29538,405, 00438, 525, 29039, 247,15237, 527, 76537,573,84741, 353,52640,978, 224
Classification of reserve held.
United States ( Duecertificates of from reserve
deposit.
$475, 000520,000 |510,000 I515, 000505, 000680,000530, 000855, 000705, 000485, 000510, 000510. 000505, 000475,000440, 000440, 000445, 000425, 000425, 000415, 000440, 000415,000440, 000405, 000405,000395, 000360,000355, 000345,000315,000215, 000
agents.
$100,879, 87995, 002, 425
110, 693, 685102, 759,410112,183,937118,950. 556109. 573, 502130; 841, 596127, 753, 288133, 246, 766132,423,322116, 716, 620134, 379, 587127, 639, 363127, 015, 635128, 452,576109, 582,313126, 076, 254122,115, 4'34120, 273,937132,984,453131,609,289165, 033,135164, 423, 561171,219,102163,509,922141,848, 825139,429, 002120, 758, 208110,834,812106, 929,107
Redemp-tion fund with
Treasurer.
$6, 613, 2716, 587, 0626,483.1576, 414,1186, 324, 8006, 236, 3176, 020, 0795, 834, 6365, 632, 2895, 550, 7385, 520, 4915,403, 8805, 329, 5065, 371, 8825, 320, 8755,162, 3405,120,4455,178, 3985,194, 9765,148, 8715, 374,9675,472, 7095,615,2565, 668,122
5, 733,3655,763,5345,866, 0945,910,6945,942,5186, 044,6806,501,475
CITIES.
$203, 291, 575196, 092, 726227, 815, 221225,407,142242, 342, 965236, 321, 317228,126, 466259, 776, 653266, 431, 684257, 944,870234, 930, 688223, 275,478237, 434,449240,691, 424250,833, 366252,720, 301234, 027, 627261,136, 678263,829, 903267, 083,198261, 869, 394277, 898, 632346, 349, 747356, 540, 373343,758,250290,183,715275,144, 704269, 397, 689287, 211, 601224, 546, 270283,315,079
29.128.230.530.030.629.429.530.931.129.527.727.828.128.027.928.128.729.829.430.129.230.332.632.531.228.327.927.928.427.735.1
$114, 284, 376107, 544, 286121,994,748121, 085, 661132,168, 579127, 799, 4801-22, 073, 222130, 069, 926131, 627, 286122, 590, 995113, 858,462118,593,435126,461, 252125, 269, 045125, 851, 752141, 668,163132, 511, 305139, 664, 492133, 636,268127, 993, 448123, 200, 509146, 307,135167, 280, 955173,719, 360162, 924, 474142, 540, 621141, 489, 866136, 995, 496134, 409, 901113, 647, 324148, 732, 475
$41,621,31943, 364, 65950, 052, 88650, 314,15650, 973, 68747, 309, 71449,228,19353, 890, 61661,602,47360, 698, 48051,039, 69947,101,11948,101, 27051, 265,80855, 806,13343, 386, 67144, 614, 28552,717, 69160, 250, 36564, 361, 63361,221,54957, 321, 67762, 428, 05369, 673,10775, 510,01265, 742, 65563, 029,18353, 408, 00965, 937, 31654,480,15173, 731,128
$5, 715, 0005, 645, 0009,630,0008, 815, 000
11, 810, 0008, 385, 0008, 690, 000
12,930, 00012, 650, 00014, 405, 00012, 435, 0008, 535, 0008,325,0007, 660, 0009, 385, 0005, 715, 0005,315,000
11, 230, 00011, 090, 00018, 430, 00015, 280, 0008, 350, 000
23, 640, 00026,000, 00022, 710,00013, 600, 0006,110, 000
14, 320, 00011,785,0006, 345, 0006, 805, 000
$39, 993, 70937, 957, 34044, 647, 55543, 718,49345,949, 66251,508,03847, 013, 69661,860, 59959, 619, 00859, 343, 30856, 712,95948,173,14553, 684, 54555,566,94358, 806,13360, 999,21050, 638, 37056,569, 34957, 889,28855, 317,14861,005,87564, 710, 24991, 717, 86385,825,51081, 254,53872,924,40963,099, 33563,183, 04753, 553,91248,517, 86751, 570, 537
$1, 697,1711, 581,4411, 510, 0321, 473, 8321,441,0371, 319, 0851,121, 3551, 025,512
932, 917907, 087884,568872, 779862, 382929,628984,247961,257948, 667955,146963, 982980,969
1,161,4611, 209, 5711, 282,8761, 322,3961,359,2261,376, G301,41tf, 3201,491,1371,525,4721,555,9282, 475, 939
12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
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140 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE R E S E R V E CITIES AND CENTRALR E S E R V E CITIES, THE NUMBER OF BANKS IN OPERATION AT EVERY DATE ON WHICHREPORTS OF CONDITION HAVE BEEN MADE, FROM MARCH 1, 1884, TO OCTOBER3 , 1893 , INCLUSIVE, TOGETHER WITH THE AMOUNT OF RESERVE REQUIRED ANDTHE AMOUNT HELD AT EACH OF THOSE DATES, AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF THER E S E R V E HELD, SHOWING AMOUNTS AND PERCENTAGES IN EACH CASE.
[Division ISTo. 1.—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Ehode Island, and Connecticut, ex-cluding reserve cities.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . . . .Apr. 24...June 20...Sept. 30...Dec.20 . . .
1885.
Mar. 10...Mav 6July 1..--Oct. 1 . . . .Dec. 24 . . .
1886.
Mar. 1. . - .June 3Aug. 27...Oct. 7Dec. 28 . - -
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 13. . .Aug. 1Oct. 5Dec.7 . . . .
1888.
Feb. 14.. .Apr. 30.. .June 30.. .Oct. 4Dec. 12 . . .
1889.
Feb. 26.. .May 13. . .July 12.. .Sept. 30.. .Dec. 11 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28 . . .May 17...Julv 18.. .Oct2Dec. 19 . . .
1891.
Fob. 2 6 . . .May 4 . . . .July 9 . . . .Sept. 25. . .Dec. 2
1892.
Mar. 1 . . . .May 17...July 12...Sept. 30...Dec. 9
1893.
M a r . 6 . . . .May 4 . . . .July 12...Oct. 3
No.of
banks
514514514514515
514511512506506
507510509510511
511513512512514
514514515515516
517518521522523
521527527527527
528528530530530
533532537540540
542542541539
reserverequired, 15per cent of
net deposits.
$15,959,16,081,15,103,15, 614,15,216,
15, 553,16, 093,
007733686046181
913617
16, 589, 06617, 218, 57717,150, 864
17,185,16. 473,17. 388,18, 295,17, 815,
17, 464,17, 918,17,228,17, 758,17, 341,
18, 229,18, 287,18, 929,19, 889,19, 338,
19, 631,20, 634,21, 622,21, 643,20, 841,
20, 878,21, 229,22,127,22, 292,20, 7(33,
20, 499,21, 301,22, 232.21,827,
207718516909957
118113499954009
528862571593797
2S8607302953025
978739475444952
189304922710
22,188,592
22, 847,23, 69024, 76124,77724, 549
24,02123, 87423,04621, 341,
267464277370292
757620983399
E eserve held.
Amount.
$32,31,27,32,31,
33,34;34,34,32,
32,32,31,35,33,
34,33,28,
510, 901256, 427470,663199.345576, 643
563, 396886, 766597, 448416, 314831, 670
588, 870509, 786345. 788762; 441229,398
081, 099354, 311645, 014
32, 079, 54929, 625, 990
33, 096, 44032, 928, 90735,36,33,
172. 829547, 994598, 583
36. 075,90540,40,38,33,
294, 495580, 347925, 305648, 578
36, 300, 36336,37,3734,
3335,413838
4244474240
373642
242, 622817,047510, 300649, 318
004,361962,153064,138281, 908708, 647
870. 874846, 761840, 955937, 529133,65 2
092, 878540. 695980! 408
43, 624, 879
Eatio.
Per ct.30.5627.1527.2830.9331.13
32.3732. 5231.3129.9828.71
28.4427.9127. 0429.3227.98
29.2727. 9224.9427.1025.64
27.2327.0127.8727.5626.06
27.5729.2928.1526. 9724.22
26.0825.6125.6425.2425.03
24.1525. 3227.7026.3126.17
28.1528.4028.9825.9924.52
23.1622. 9627.9730.66
Classification of r e se rve held .
Lawful money (6per cent).
Amount.
3 M ,
8,8,
875,138,231,
8,199;8,
8,8,8,9,9,
9,10,10,10,10,
10,10,10,10,
273,
416,641,951,549,562,
772,
750314410770291
689121595345800
588304.208316, 259335,888,
261,470,202,081,
10, 316,
9, 937,10, 402!10,10,10,
10,11,111111,
1111121212
12
047,74-5,784,
535,125,779.534673,
491902
663249657047792
633526520765645
537890205535180
501, 237090364,
798578
182,922134
03412, in131213
1213141314
13
388789093
813366094876164
88314,40215 42815,988
781
234658475925798
421465485306898
932940857452
Eatio.
Per cf7.407.598.177.888.16
9.128.058.108.328.36
8.538.858.908.479.17
8.818.778.888.518.92
8.188.537.968.118.37
8.058.098.177.998.40
8.267.848.388.208.77
8.818.539.038.798.85
8.418.468.548.408.65
8.679.05
10.0411.24
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$20,18,14,
374, 517787,103972, 792
19, 83'd, 27819, 211,124
21,22,21,20,19,
18,18,17,21,19,
21,20,16,19,17,
20,20,22,2320,
23,27,27,
146,721184,170637, 813832, 605311, 376
969,980555, 748449, 280995, 854338, 260
137,117384, 444106, 385698, 402045,118
928, 685330, 966986, 251704,062835, 576
657, 943409, 248086, 971
25, 693, 20620, 382, 427
23,23,23.23;21,
270,173622,164909, 780896, 058119, 223
19, 554, 27122,26,23,24,
28293227
443, 506267, 239964, 951050,937
400,953823,145058,140359, 249
24, 244,231
212025
468.375363,464694,349
25,579,912
Eatior
Per ct.19.1517.5214.8719.0518.94
20.3920.6819.5818.1516.89
16.5615. 9315.0518.0316.28
18.1517.0614.0216.6414.74
17.2216.6818.2117. 8816.16
18.0819.9218.7717.8114.67
16.7216.6116.2116.0815.26
14.3115.8017. 7216.4716.26
18.6518.8819.4216.5614.75
13,4112,7916.7217.85
Fiveper centredemp-
:io1i fund.
54,4,4,4,4,
3,4,4,4,3,
3,3,3,3,3,
2,2,22,2
22221
1,1,111
11111
11111
11111
111
260, 634331, 010266, 461106, 297092, 228
999, 986061, 469008,040034, 364957,494
846, 302649, 830580, 249431,096002,236
682,319499, 618335, 972300,100264,080
230,122195, 415139, 058098,167978, 362
882,425759, 357734,171697, 564592,971
525, 953529, 660542, 688431, 320395,314
415, 856406, 989408, 424527, 032563,912
646, 500657,151688, 330701,974724,523
740, 571774,291857,200
2,056, 515
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TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGKAPIIICAL DIVISIONS, THE RESERVE CITIES AND CENTRALRESERVE CITIES, THE NUMBER OI*1 BANKS IN OPERATION; ETC.—Continued.
[Division No. 2.—New York, Now Jersey, and Pennsylvania, excluding reserve cities.]
Dates.No.of
banks
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15per cent of
net deposits.
Reserve held.
Amount. Ratio,
Classification of reserve held.
Lawful money (6per cent).
Amount. Ratio.
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Fiveper centredemp-
Amount. Ratio, tionfand.
1884.Mar. 7 . . .Apr. 24..June 20..Sept. 30..Dec. 20 . .
1885.Mar. 10..May 6. . .J u l y l . . .Oc t . l . . . .Dec. 24 . .
1S86.M a r . l . . .June 3 ..Aug. 27..Oct. 7Dec. 28 . .
1887.Mar. 4 . . .May 33..Aug. 1 . .Oct. 5 . . .Dec.7 ...
1888.Feb. 14. .Apr. 30..June 30..Oct. 4 . . .Dec 12 . .
1889.Feb. 26..May 13..July 12..Sept. 30..Dec 11 . .
1890.Feb. 28 . .May 17..July 18*.Oct. 2 . . . .Dec. 19 . .
1891.Feb. 26 . .May 4 . . .July 9 . . .Sept. 25..Dec 2 . .
1892.Mar . l . .May 17..July 12..Sept. 30..Dec 9 . . .
Mar. 6May 4July 12 ..Oct. 3
550554561563560
559559561557567
570571572572575
576-580586587591
593596598601603
603607608615617
625629626633640
647655657658658
659666671671672
677688697
$27, 003,47027, 240, 95425, 502, 69225, 245, 93924, 531,549
25, 258, 85725, 204, 55925, 615, 06226, 291, 73226, 843, 401
27, 453,35427, 533, 87328, 253, 32228,830,54928, 792, 675
29, 020, 46529, 685, 01529,837, 42830, 064, 96030, 090,137
31,181, 58231, 422, 82731,184, 26532, 659, 37932,191, 080
32, 774, 65133, 020, 60833, 539,19934, 329, 75234, 059,110
34, 511, 85434, 518,14333, 516,16434, 306, 01132, 687, 250
33, 316, 85533, 826,15233, 855,16334, 601, 02334, 616, 832
36,154, 96137, 433, 63438, 092, 33939, 635, 69939, 300,157
39,498, 03840, 044, 88937,420,31034, 837, 686
$53, 829, 44553,358,23245, 241. 63849,189, 65050, 799, 720
55,463, 53853, 071, 03951, 945, 84756,170, 95858, 345, 580
56, 026, 94554, 618, 39156, 916, 20854, 836, 08953, 341, 795
54, 867, 76756, 268. 20951, 361, 67652,990,78452,172, 378
57, 520, 46055, 782. 01756, 274, 85562, 056, 37257, 440, 943
63, 083, 67862, 586, 79464, 388, 65061, 470, 07956, 484, 694
61, 087, 95256, 982, 39657,433, 69256, 273, 54852, 770,142
60,131, 79057, 359, 85158, 352, 44960, 307,43859, 361, 535
69, 465, 24870, 853, 51975, 068, 92572, 090, 26765,465,561
65,213,00464,213,61162, 967, 05364, 014. 555
Per ct29. 9029. 3826.6129. 2331. 06
32.9431.5830.4232. 0532.60
30.6129.7530.2128. 5327.79
28. 3628.4825. 8228.4426.01
27.6726. 6327.0728.5026. 77
28.9628. 4328. 7826.8624. 88
26.5524. 7625.7024. 6524.22
27.0725.4425. 8526.1425.72
28.8228. 3929. 5627.2824,99
24.7724. 0525.2427. 56
$16, 983, 45318, 854, 08218, 801, 64918, 694, 38918, 036, 445
18, 925, 75420, 044, 60419,178J 30520, 055, 44818,913,441
18, 960,01120, 795, 35720,185, 33620,192, 34120, 260,434
19,405,62820,193,15119,291,15719, 775, 57620, 038, 795
20, 111, 37720. 936, 38019, 371, 21721, 624, 50020, 803, 560
21,144, 62621,670,36321, 675, 39120, 987, 60821,179, 732
21,451, 06420, 335, 34320, 674, 80620, 867.12621.676^126
22,198, 57121,838, 83123,393, 08922, 805, 83522, 237, 717
21,790,28223,085, 52124, 013, 76424,252, 01224,192,628
24, 292, 56926,108, 64927, 705. 40329, 302, 703
Per ct.9.4310.3811. 0611.1111.03
11.2411. 9311.2311.4410.57
10.3611.3310.7110. 5110.61
10.0310.209.709.879.99
9.999.319.939.69
9.689.84
9.179.23
9.328.849.259.129.95
10.009.68
10. 369.899.20
9.049.259.4C9. L89.23
9.239.7811.1112.62
$33, 924,11531, 556,16023, 558, 01527, 634, 80129, 977, 889
33, 766, 99930, 262, 85730, 033, 21233, 297, 30836,653, 591
34, 334,35931,241,89834,176, 30032, 249,12030,849, 802
33,449, 63134,160, 47430, 226,40831, 370, 44130, 215, 646
35, 617, 57433,066, 27735,146, 22938, 705,11034, 986, 054
40,351,39939, 393, 65641, 229, 45639, 007, 88533, 867, 848
38, 212, 89635, 226, 53735, 410, 56734.120, 44629, 824,190
36, 659, 92634, 242,90833, 695, 29336. 214, 26335, 820,101
46, 353, 24046, 432,15949,612,88246, 485, 07839, 904, 523
39,537,51836, 722, 84533, 829, 39533, 072, 886
Per ct.18.8417.3813. 8616.4218.33
20.0518.0117.5919.0020.48
18.7617.0218.1416.7816.07
17.2917.2615.2015.6515.01
17.1315.7816.9117.7816.30
18.4717.8918.4317. 0414.91
16.6115.3115.8514.9213. 64
16.5115.1814.9215.7015.52
19.2318.6119.5417.5915.23
$2, 921, 8772, 947, 9902,881,9742, 860, 4602, 785, 386
2, 770, 7852, 763, 5782, 734, 3302, 818, 2022,778,548
2, 732, 5752, 581,1362, 554, 5722, 394, 0282,131, 559
2, 012,5081, 914, 5842, 844, 1111, 844, 7671,817, 937
1, 791, 5091,779, 3601, 757, 4001,726,7621, 651,329
1, 587, 6531, 522, 7751,483,8031,474, 5861, 437,114
1, 423, 9921,420,5161,348,3191, 285, 9761, 269,826
1, 273, 2931, 278,1121, 264, 0671, 287, 3401, 303, 717
1, 321. 7261, 335, 8391, 342, 2791, 353,1771, 368,410
15.0113.7613. 5614.24 j 1,638,966
1,382,9171,382,1171,432,255
*Brooklyn transferred to division No. 9 from July 18, 1890.
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TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE RESERVE CITIES AND CENTRALR E S E R V E CITIES, THE NUMBER OF BANKS IN OPERATION, ETC.—Continued.
[Division No. 3.—Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia, exclud-ing reserve cities.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . . . .Apr. 2 t . . .June 20Sept. 30.. .Dec. 20 . . .
1885.
Mar. 10.. .May 6 . . . .,) ul'y 1 . . . .Oct. 1Dec. 24 . . .
1886.
M a r . l . . . .June 3 . . .Aug. 27. . .Oct. 7Dec. 28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 13 . . .Aug. 1 . . .Oct. 5Dec. 7 . . . .
1888.
Feb. 14.. .Apr. 30 . . .June 30.. .Oct. 4Dec. 12 . . .
1889.
Feb. 26 . . .May 13 . . .July 12.. .Sept, :so . .Dec. 11 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28 . . .May 17 . . .July 18. . .Oct. 2Dec. 19 . . .
1891.
Feb. 26 . . .May 4July 9 . . . .Sept, 25 . .Dec. 2 . . . .
1892.
Mar. lMay 17. . .Julyl2.. .Sept. 30 ..Dec 9
1893.
Mar. 6 . . .Mav 4 . . .J u l v 12 . .Oct. 3
No.of
janks
8383838888
8887878889
8990918991
9192939494
9494959696
9698
102104105
107108110112113
115116117121122
123123125126128
129129131131
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15
per cent ofnet deposits.
$3, 877, 3533, 812, 0383, 513,1533, 702, 8253, 365, 854
3,361,0442, 854,1302,919, 4363, 286, 3463,162,147
3,103, 3283, 239,1033, 490, 3593, 525, 4343,459, 845
3, 541, 9883,434,2113, 681, 5323, 789, 9073, 748, 997
3, 827, 4793, 789, 8983, 902, 9114, 364, 2754,159,106
4, 210, 6194,129, 7434, 262, 0534, 433, 2994, 285, 277
4, 364, 4784,559, 7453, 888, 4245,127,1244, 821,664
4,870, 4354, 867, 4134, 945, 0345, 211,8365, 050,442
5,197, 8885, 339, 5495, 525,1655, 866, 7855,734,312
5, 620,0435,468, 5355. 240, 6204, 905, 904
Reserve held.
Amount.
$6, 822,6, 446,5,6,6,
6,5,5,7,7,
590814
375,113837,467,
101992
282, 532624,311,338,070,
6, 579,6,3,7,6,
6,6,6,6,6,
6,6,6,8,7;
7,7,7,7,7,
77888
88898
91010109
88
8,'
761,337,125,
698397927981
113881721856
826, 991
685233,591,641,728,
737,554,688474,612
830,338,356390058
384767567665137
552078368103947
553024051642573
825182791807,
225763665421437
364763570938357
630116738267474
234257845176749
098827584332957
079832025067896
443251799343
Ratio.
Per ct.26.3625. 3722.9527.7028.82
28. 0429.5627. 2933.5033.54
31. 2031.1231. 5330.3229.60
28.3127.1626.8626. 2926. 92
26.4025. 9425. 7129.1327. 45
27.9026. 6525. 8925.0024.71
25.3825.5526. 2825. 3525. 3-2
26.3424. 9025. 3826.2026. 58
27.5728.1627.2927. 2125. 04
23 5322.' 4425. 1627.11
Classifica
Lawful moneyper cent).
Amount . I
$2, 873, 8673, 045, 6512, 975. 9313, 220i4172, 942, 926
3, 043, 6372, 985, 2422, 758, 2773,134, 6872, 887, 760
•
3, 079, 9483, 414; 4203, 313, 4683, 405, 4433,124,102
3, 061,1223, 351, 7553, 397, 9253,402, 4713, 329, 980
3, 272, 8493, 340, 7763, 320,1743,672,0053, 502, 00'J
3, 583, 3773, 852, 4933, 634, 2473, 387,1523, 483, 691
3, 252,1393, 652, 8053,689,9223, 925,1544,178,148
4,157,4384, 553,1514, 424, 5074,351,7714, 273, 584
4, 043, 3204, 579. 8614, 539, 5974, 555, 3934, 297, 482
4,141,2624,474,0825. 007,1475, 16S, 452
Ra1
(6
i o .
Per ct.11.11.12.13.13.
13.15.14.
1298710512
586917
14. 3113. 70
14.00151414.13.
1214131313
1213121212
1213121112
1112111113
121413
71244954
9664844732
8322766263
7799774619
1802324800
840342
12. 5212
1112121111
11121415
69
6787326524
05273380
:ion of reserve held.
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$3, 582, 6883,027, 8322, 025. 9603,246, 5283,164,161
2, 895,1862, 289, 3212,199,9653,850,4863,825, 340
3,153, 2023,034,1363, 714, 3803,414,1343, 414, 702
3, 370, 5082, 640, 6642, 952, 6173, 004,1413,157, 971
3,236,1232, 988, 5033,150, 7504, 582, 2803, 898, 858
4, 043, 2413,283,6843, 528, 8453, 808, 9643, 399, 343
3, 956, 7713, 942, 4584, 701, 9874, 575, 2693, 793,410
4,225, 8173,355,7173,774,1344,562, 2354,482, 701
5, 312. 3455, 254, 6675, 306, 6245, 880, 5345, 070, 908
4, 473, 9443, 497, 9723, 578, 5503, 468, 996
Ratio.
Per ct.13.8611.918.65
13.1514.10
12.9212. 0311. 3017.5718.15
14.9513. 9715. 9614.5314.80
14.2711. 5312.0311.8912.64
12. 6811.8312.1115.7514.06
14. 4011.9312, 4212. 8911.90
13. 6012. 9714.4313.3911.80
13.0110.3411. 4213.1313. 32
15.3314. 7614.4115.0413. 26
11.949.59
10.2410.61
Fiveper ctre den
tion f u
nt
nd.
$366, 035373,373,370,
331222156
360, 905
343,350,353,353,357,
709135155754881
345, 963313,309,
325873
306, 279288,
253,241.241.234,240,
228,225,217,220.211,
204,201.193,194,175,
175171175164166
168169
187
535344123809476
392484646353430
0129390J6151440
324994935753191
843959
169, 943189191
197190204206205
210210206
326672
414304804140506
237197102
229, 895
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i •JSEEJ&WING, B Y G E O G R A P H I C A L D I V I S I O N S , T H E R E S E R V E C I T I E S A N D C E N T R A LR E S E R V E C I T I E S , T H E N U M B E R O F .BANKS I N O P E R A T I O N , ETC.—Cont inue*! .
[Division No. 4.—Nortli Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana.Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Tennessee, excluding reserve cities.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . . . .Apr. 24...June 20 . .Sept. 30 . .Dec. 20 . . .
Mar. 10. . .May 6July 1 . . . .Oct. 1 . . . .Dec. 24 . . .
1886.
Mar. 1 . . . .June 3 . . .Aug. 27...Oct. 7.Dec. 28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 13.. .Aug. 1Oct. 5Dec. 7
1888.Feb. 14 . . .Apr. 30 . . .June 30 . .Oct.4. . . .Dec. 12 . . .
1889.Feb. 26 . . .May 13.. .July 12...Sept. 30...Dec. 11 . . .
1890.Feb. 28 . . .May 17. . .July 18...Oct. 2 . . . .Dec. 19 . . .
1891.Feb. 26 . . .May 4July9 . . .Sept. 25...Dec. 2 . . . .
1892.M a r . l . . . .May 17.. .July 12. . .Sept. 30...Dec. 9
1893.Mar. 6Mav 4 . . . .July 12...O c t 3 . . . . .
No.of
banks
201204208216220
• 226229232232235
240245251251253
265279290296301
305307313318321
324339346364374
393406424448459
467477479478481
489496500500501
501502499487
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15per cent of
net deposits.
$6, 816, 0626,874,4316,449,1636,042, 8646,491,216
6, 669, 7846,483, 4956,442, 5906, 388, 3307,142, 914
7, 583, 9527,493, 0637, 301, 4997, 520, 0938, 863, 744
9, 951, 6829,403, 4139, 227,1239,183, 3269, 671,142
10, 241, 7439, 775,1809, 683, 4379, 543, 970
10, 201, 944
11, 495, 29811,100, 50711, 035, 03611, 506, 48712, 872, 658
14,175, 89513, 714, 05713. 739, 54513;710,44213, 510, 003
13,804,22413, 436,29412,738,15812, 036, 62812,811,339
13,763,26813,622, 35313,467, 05713, 626, 94514,813, 578
15, 395,49314, 806, 32712, 813, 08810, 094, 707
Reserve held.
Amount.
$13,644,67212, 348,51711. 364,13611;168, 50514,560,732
15, 098, 82013, 065, 47712, 401. 35711,874, 40415, 834,011
16, 308, 78815, 598, 45213, 956, 92913, 597, 69221,096, 851
22, 483,3C618, 093, Bto15, 981, 04016, 341, 03418, 963, 708
21,109, 20517, 915,76317, 925. 94316, 380; 46719, 622, 145
20, 797, 30922, 345, 57620, 830, 09120, 014, 74124, 737, 345
30,120,23823,414,83721, 907, 96522,104, 52823,155, 918
26, 336,77422,473, 09121,332,30020, 885, 76526, i 36, 093
30, 781, 09628,184, 55627, 206, 23124, 577,40029,429, 783
30, 895, 77026, 856, 30321,028.03021,458,980
Ratio.
Per ct.30.0326. 9526.4327. 7233. 67
33. 9630. 2328.8827. 8833. 25
32. 2631. 2328. 6727.1235.70
33.8928. 8625.9820. 6929. 41
30.9227.5427.7725.7428.85
34. 9730. 2028. 3225.9628. 83
31.8725.6123.9224.1825.71
28.6225.0925.1226.0330.48
33.5531.0330.3027.0529.80
30.1027. 2128. 8331. 89
Classification of reserve held.
Lawful money (6per cent).'
Amount.
$6, 883, 3586, 803,1026, 826, 4096, 334, 6357, 007, 010
7, 964, 8077, 563, 3987,159, 3936,826. 2798, 001, 784
8, 523, 8638,108,4137, 650, 3997, 565,1819,659, 357
10, 365, 0659, 623, 4588, 924, 8339, 728, 521
10, 375, 365
11,248,3109, 916, 3209, 397, 8549, 557, 3119, 752, 3G8
12,195, 33311,482, 28111, 054, 09810,771,02011,495, 248
14, 840, 75012, 862.87312, 097, 30212, 400, 75313, 418, 057
14, 779, 79412, 991,10512, 403,53911, 898, 50413, 545, 523
15, 204, 41714, 563, 49613,784,48012, 747, 78014,677,877
15, 764, 51814, 982, 80015,100,52014, 354, 238
Ratio.
Per ct.15.1514.8415. 8815.7210.19
17.9117.5016.6710.0316. 80
16.8616.2315. 7215.0916.35
15.6215.3514.5115. 8916.10
16. 4715.2214. 5615. 0214. 34
15. 9115. 5215. 0313.9713.39
15.7114. 0713. 2113.5714.90
16.0614. 5014.6114.8315.86
16.5716.0415.3514.0314.86
15.3615.1817.7621. 33
Wilii reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$5, 979, 6874, 762, 0253, 782, 0004, 087, 4480, 806, 367
6, 385,1844, 705, 7394, 532,1874,322, 6387,141, 940
7,114,1696,863,1965, 699, 0625,474, 973
10, 914, 071
11, 607, 0397,905, 0436, 555, 6116,100,1548, 072, 837
9, 353,1217, 522, 7738,027,6146, 338, 2849, 382,165
14,122. 44610, 385, 059
9,301,2428, 756, 707
12,731, 317
14, 753,74210, 017,3199, 268,1029,139, 4079,173,073
10, 970,7138, 891, 6298, 344, 2358, 394, 262
11, 877, 366
14, 949, 81612, 974, 79512,765,31611,175, 37314, 089, 551
14,497,93211,241,2208, 837,1030,401,512
Ratio.
Per ct.13.1810. 398.80
10.1515.73
14. 3611. 0310.5510.1515.00
14.0713.7411.7110.9218.47
17.5012. 7110.669.96
12.52
13.7011.5412.449.96
13.79
18.4214.0312.6411.3614.84
15. 6110.9610.1210.0010.18
11.929.939.83
10.4613.91
16.2914.2914.2212.3014.27
14.1311.3910. 359. 65
Fiveper centredemp-
tion fund.
$781,627783, -J.'JO755,721746, 482747,349
748, 829736, 340712, 777725;487690, 287
670, 756626, 843607, 468557,538523,423
511, 262504, 868500,002512, 359515, 506
507. 774500, 670500, 475484, 872487, 612
479, 530478, 236480,751487,014510,780
519, 746534; 045542, 500584, 308564, 788
586, 207590, 357584,526592, 999613, 204
626, 803640, 205056, 405654, 247662, 355
633,320032,337625, 001613,230
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[Division No. 5.—Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, excluding reserve cities.]
Reserve held. Classification of reserve held.
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . .Apr. 24.June 20.Sept. 30.Dec. 20 .
1885.Mar. 10.May 6..July 1 . .Oct'.l . . .Dec. 24 .
1886.Mar. 1 . .June 3 .Aug. 27.Oct. 7. . .Dec, 28 .
1887.Mar. 4 . .May 13.Aug. 1..Oct. 5 . . .Dec. 7 . .
1888.Feb. 14 .Apr. 30.June 30Oct. 4 . . .Dec. 12 .
1889.Feb. 2*6 .May 13 ..July 12.Sept. 30.Dec. 11 .
1890.Feb. 28 .May 17 .July 18.Oct. 2 . . .Dec. 19 .
1891.Feb. 20 .May 4 . .July 9..Sept. 25.Dec. 2 . .
1892.Mar. 1. .May 17 .July 12.Sept, 30.,Dec. 9 .. .
1893.Mar. 6. .May 4 . .July 12.Oct3 . . . .
ofbanks
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15
per cent ofnet deposits.
558580569574572
567568567570570
571575582580576
582584594598600
603606609611615
620622624626630
635644650650655
654657660663
672674
680683
695696692
$17, 808, 93317, 392, 60116, 640, 34015, 784, 48015,040,275
15, 800, 69215,954.51916,118. 86916, 501' 18716, 487,191
17,184, 66317,452, 85018, 315, 95118, 438,10118, 828.474
19, 446, 23620, 082, 778.20, 814, 21820, 570, 95920, 237, 953
20, 788,46920, 795, 51620, 756, 62721, 297, 37321,150,669
22,108,19022, 532, 98223,197, 38423, 355, 25123,037,979
23, 999, 08324,458, 34725,234, 24025, 804,61825,120, 570
26, 052, 63226, 750, 84527, 027, 98428,583, 96328,159, 822
2J\ 753,10330, 056, 39330, 626, 26731, 582, 80131, 321, 325
31,702,62131,387.40927, 270,88623, 399, 510
Amount.
$34, 832, 32032, 204, 59430, 908, 07331, 545,49433,478,235
36, 876,18635,963,16836,162, 9S737,477,34536, 226, 910
38, 467, 95836,682, 62241, 364, 41239, 891. 41040, 25i; 058
42,186, 62941, 866, 93844,475, 53340, 983, 91639,116,212
40, 918,15839,175, 38639,806, 20042, 224, 35242, 096, 506
46,152, 83745, 216, 70748, 488, 99647, 310,10643,421, 760
47,348, 22145,815, 95347, 608, 32748, 563, 27646, 041, 343
52, 449, 59950, 936, 35649, 36:',, 90756, 669,15452, 506, 985
60,508,50360,761,49362,196, 54362, 336, 22756, 657, 506
56, 060,56850, 916, 83450,291. 65449, 458, 283
Ratio.
Lawful money (6per cent).
Pcrct.29. 3427.8129.1529. 9833.39
35.0733. 8133.6534. 0732.93
33.5731.5333. 8832.4532.07
32.5431. 2732. 0529. 8828.99
29.5228. 2628. 7729. 7420.85
31.3130.1031.3530.3928.27
29.5928.1028.3028.2327. 49
30.2028. 5627.4029. 7427. 97
30.5030. 3230.4629. 6127.13
26.5324.3327.6631. 70
Amount. Ratio.
$16,461,98416, 913, 97816,186, 84716,127. 23615, 563, 364
10, 882. 60917,117,10615,936,89517, 019, 46216,050, 698
16, 692,49417, 849. 50917,118. 27217, 974, 62418, 082, 937
18, 037, 63819, 111, 57618,401.23019,17101618, 425, 529
18.290,04118, 869, 677-17, 754, 45318,466,51018, 089, 328
Per ct.13.8714. 5914. 5915. 3315. 52
16. 0316.0914. 8315.4714.59
14.5715. 3414.0214. 6214.41
13.9114.2713.2613. 9813.66
13.2013.6112.8313. 0112.83
18, 299, 545 12. 4219,984,145 j 13.3020,004,249 12.9719, 052,153 12. 2419, 053,439 12.41
19, 385,16019,214,28019,719,23020. 149, 63820, 682, 244
21,751,13522.312,36822, 496. 48123,177.04722,416, 277
22,473, 20223, 505, 07423, 899, 69424. 987, 43624, 707, 288
24, 647, 92525, 604,19027, 220, 98427, 888, 005
12.1211.7811.7211.7212.35
12.5212, 5112.4912.1611.95
11.3311. 7311.7111.8713.36
11.6612. 2414. 9717.88
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount. Ratio.
$16, 636, 81113,623,18213, 081. 87613, 764,17916,332,719
18,475, 89817, 336, 75718, 738,13418,934,89018, 653, 616
20,284,81017,426,44622,867,31520,594,22020, 974,170
23,012, 35421, 673, 40425,021, 68720, 771, 85219, 629, 800
21, 600, 66319, 298, 65621, 045, 05122,763,43323,025,148
26, 888, 63924, 287, 40827, 489, 59427, 327, 97023,439,190
Per ct.14.0111. 7511.7913. 0816.29
17.5416.3017. 4517.2116.96
17.7814.9818.7316.7516.71
17.7516.1918.0315.1414.55
15.5913. 9215.2116.0316.33
18.2416.1717.7817.5515.26
Fiveper centredemp-
tion fund.
27, 043,136 16. 9025,672,588 | 15.7426,955,389 | 16.0227,493, 759 j 15. 9824,449, 070 14. 60
29, 785, 73127, 709, 58625, 973,48732,572,51829,173,153
37,105,51636, 314,16837, 353. 55736, 395| 15930,947,479
30, 368, 51524, 258, 30821. 992, 77520, 450, 669
17.1515.5414.4117.0615.54
18.7118.1218.2917.299.79
;$1, 733,5251, 757, 4341, 699, 3501,654, 0791, 582,152
1,517,6791, 509, 3051, 487, 9581,522, 9931, 522, 596
1,490, 6541,406, 6671, 378, 825.1, 322, 5661,193,951
1,136, 6371,081,9581, 052, 6161.041, 0481,060, 883
1,027,4541, 007, 0531, 006, 696
994, 409982,030
964,653945,154935,153929, 983929,131
919, 925929, 085933, 708919, 879910,029
912, 733914,402893, 939919,589917, 555
929, 785942,251943,292953. 632
1,002, 739
14.3711.5912.1013.11 i
1,044,1281.054, H361, 077, 8951,119, 609
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TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE RESERVE CITIES AND CENTRALRESERVE CITIES, THE NUMBER OF BANKS IN OPERATION, ETC.—Continued.
[Division No. 6.—Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska (Omaha transferred to divisionNo. 9, October 5, 1887; Kansas City and St. Joseph transferred to division No. 9, May 13, 1887), ex-cluding reserve cities.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7Apr. 24 . . .June 20 . .Sept. 30.. .Dec. 20 . . .
1885.
Mar. 10 . . .May 6 . . . .Julv 1Oct* 1Dec. 24 . . .
1886.
Mar. 1 . . . .June 3 . . .Aug. 27.-.Oct. 7Dec. 28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 1 3 . . .A u g . l . . . .Oct. 5Dec. 7 . . . .
1888.
Feb. 14 . . -Apr. 30 . . .June 30 . .Oct. 4Dec. 12 . . .
1889.
Feb. 26 . . .May 1 3 . . .July 12.. .Sept. 30.. .Dec. 11 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28 . . .May 17 . . .July 18*-.Oct. 2Dec. 19 . . .
1891.
Feb. 2 6 . . .May 4July 9 1 . . .Sept. 25...Dec. 2
1892.
Mar. 1. . . .May 17...Jnfvl2...Sept. 30...Dec. 9
1893.
Mar. 6May 4 § . .Julv 12. . .Oet",3
N o .of
banks
287298309329329
336340340359363
377391404406418
427428438455462
460468471476480
487490497503516
522531522529526
525526525534540
540539541543544
547547544544
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15
per cent ofnet deposits.
$9, 365, 6099, 712.1199, 54C>i 7629,158, 2318, 643,147
9, 202,1469, 643. 675
10,105!53210, 526, 27910,511,542
10, 872, 98812, 203, 04612, 349, 30012,377, 73312, 811,418
14,184. 87313, 368,18312, 435, 31312, 258, 40211, 440, 774
11,915,47212,191,17512. 423,41912^ 646, 57412,102, 288
12, 420, 63712, 585, 26212, 925, 28613, 015, 63113, 209,115
14. 037, 49514, 672, 00311, 820, 32812,650, 53712, 020, 926
12,152,02012, 807, 89512, 271, 88912, 709, 60912, 764, 884
14, 021, 84714,113,35314, 379, 92514, 520,10314,516,112
15, 316, 64114, 435, 30312,300,12010, 645,802
Reserve held.
Amount.
$16, 334, 76817, 385,10616, 682, 58516, 305,17815, 874, 452
18,064,15119,112, 99620,186, 37319,159, 72719,128,184
19, 373, 30223, 020, 43224, 464, 92721,931,86723,073, 002
27, 752, 34326, 723, 83725, 056, 69522, 367, 31020, 023, 408
24,167, 65124, 217, 97425, 363, 99623, 898, 70720,169, 802
22, 812, 39823, 606, 07424, 386, 42523, 831, 36023, 663,534
26, 557, 78228, 417, 45823, 587, 97225, 045, 60621, 890, 313
24,124,91824, 484, 89921, 873, 39924,150, 96523,452, 871
28, 524, 56328, 839, 73329, 371, 59129.190, 86724, 440,147
28, 052, 37325, 361, 91323, 245, 12223,414,641
Eatio.
Per ct.26.1626.8526. 2126. 7027.55
29.4529. 7329. 9627. 3027. 30
26.7328. 3029. 7226. 5826. 99
29. 3529. 9930. 2227. 3726.25
30.4229.8030. 6228. 3525. 00
27.5528.1328. 3027. 4620. 87
28.3829.0529. 9329. 7027.32
29.7828. 6826. 7428. 5327. 56
30. 5130. 6530. 6430.1625.25
27. 4726. 3528. 3532. 99
Classification of reserve held.
Lawful money (6per cent).
Amount .
$7, 297, 4148, 463, 0969, 366, 0908,130, 8787, 734, 917
8,442, 2748, 803, 8138, 868, 0498, 896, 8059, 309, 280
8, 838,14011, 204, 90610, 229, 54511, 019, 34211, 752, 951
11, 800, 36612, 010, 36910, 458, 69010,275, 4849, 831,122
10, 418, 84010, 851, 91210, 547,10110,011,69710,197, 298
10, 019,19710.400,41910, 374, 9529, 352, 807
10, 728, 448
10,142, 22110.129, 3898, 660, 2279, 037, 2199,113, 606
9,109,6929,383.4769, 271,1898, 975, 6419, 081,102
9, 292, 7599, 659. 6189, 901, 2049, 940, 4279,899, 800
10,538 68710,331,86210, 983. 17f>10,771,244
Eatio.
Per ct.11.6913. 0714.7213.3213.42
13.7613.6913.1612. 6813. 28
12.1913. 7712.4313. 3513.76
12. 5413. 4812. 621.2. 5712.89
13.1213.3512. 7311. 8712.64
12.1012. 4712. 0410. 7812.18
10.8410. 3610.9910. 7211.37
11.2410.9911. 3310.5910.67
9.9410.2710.3310. 2710.23
10. 3210.7413.3915.18
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$8, 526. 4868,406^ 6806, 806, 0447, 677, 9767, 642, 884
9,131,6479, 806, 853
10, 827, 6819, 768, 8299, 315,121
10, 043, 85411, 339, 22013, 747, 42410, 422, 06610, 848,107
15, 441, 59014, 290, 84914,175, 76911,660, 6339, 753, 960
13, 308, 83012, 924, 37914, 367. 35813, 436, 3219, 520, 418
12. 336, 47112, 687, 25713, 553, 97614, 013, 99712, 464, 371
15, 945, 07917,803,22514, 559. 61015,542;67612,303,422
14, 548, 74614, 634, 33712,140, 44614, 702, 96913, 887,498
18, 745, 33418, 696, 82418, 986, 84918, 768, 90714, 052, 376
17, 025. 85114,558,77011,796,41312,166, 739
Eatio.
Per ct.13. 6612.9810. 6912.5813.26
14.8915.2516.0713. 9213. 29
13.8613.9416.7012. 6312. 70
16.3316. 0417.1014. 2712.79
16.7515.9017. 3515. 941.1. 80
14. 9015. 1215. 7316.1514.15
17.0418. 2018.4818. 4315.36
17.9617.1414.8417.3516.32
20.0519.8719.8119.2914. 52
16.6715.1314.3917.14
Fiveper centredemp-
tion fund.
$510, 868515,380510, 451494, 324496, 651
490, 230502, 330490, 643494,093503, 777
491, 308476, 306487,953490, 459451,944
450,387422,619422, 2:56481,193438, 326
439, 981441,683449, 537450, 689452, 086
456, 730458,398457, 497404, 556470,715
470, 481484. 844462 949465, 711473,285
466, 480467, 086461, 764472, 355484, 271
486, 470483,291483, 538481, 533487,971
487, 865471, 281465, 534476, 658
* St. Paul and Minneapolis transferred to division No. 9 from July 18, 1890.f Des Moines transferred to division No. 9 from July 9,1891§» Lincoln transferred to division No. 9 from May 4,1893.
10665 CUB 10
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146 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
T A B L E S H O W I N G , B Y G E O G R A P H I C A L D I V I S I O N S , T H E R E S E R V E C I T I E S AND C E N T R A LR E S E R V E C I T I E S , TIIK N U M B E R O F B A N K S I N O P E R A T I O N , E T C . — C o n t i n u e d .
[Division ]STo. 7.—Colorado, Nevada, California, and Oregon, excluding reserve cities.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . . . .Apr. 24...June 20..Sept. 30 . .Dec. 20.. .
1885.
Mar. 10...May 6. . . .J u l y l . . . .Oct. 1Dec. 24 . . .
1886.
Mar. 1June 2 . . .Aug. 27 . .Oct. 7Dec. 28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4May 13...Aug. 1 . . .O c t 5 . . . .Dec. 7 . . . .
1888.
Feb. 14...Apr. 30...June 30..Oct. 4Dec. 12...
1889.
Feb. 26.. .May 13...July 12 . .Sept. 30 . .Dec. 1 1 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28. . .May 17...July 18...Oct. 2 . . . .Dec. 19 . . .
3891.
Feb. 26. . .May 4July 9 . . . .Sept. 25 . .Dec. 2
1892.
M a r . l . . . .May 17.. .July 12.. .Sept. 30 . .Dec. 9
1893.
Mar.6 . . .Mav 4 . . .July 12 . .O c t . 3 . . . .
No.of
banks
4343454647
4749505154
5761676871
7175838686
8794969896
98102102107109
111114118120123
126127325125126
127129129130129
129131118125
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15
percent of
net deposits.
$3,009, 7613, 028, 5312, 748, 6212, 660, 5482, 560, 777
2, 663, 3532, 683, 4382, 721, 0042, 920, 8663,189, 900
o onrt /*n A3, 329, 6243, 598, 7493, 863, 2863, 971, 5894, 329, 961
4, 674, 4445, 276,4355, 719, 2206, 330, 0976,291, 325
6,149. 7316, 042, 6095, 924, 9636, 036, 3175,935, 042
6, 215,1456, 418, 0486, 469, 5096, 871, 6826, 822, 808
6, 985,5977,280, 6057,407, 9457, 973. 0787, 220i 289
7, 002. 9737,441, 6377,253, 7227,410, 6977, 230,867
7, 512, 5337. 708, 7687,811, 9798, 061, 0987, 864, 845
7, 832,9337,781,1555. 360, 6315, 276, 029
Reserve held.
Amount.
$5, 626, 9025, 791, 6145,492, 6595, 798, 3595, 524, 939
5,978. 5515, 699, 6925, 697, 4786, 635,0057, 038, 522
7, 529, 9827, 672, 8978, 288, 0127, 896, 9109, 221, 771
10, 289, 33311,540, 55411, 799, 91613, 784, 60512, 882, 230
12,446, 90211, 396, 74911, 634, 94812, 503, 94411, 717, 229
13,833,28313,674, 03114,125,45815,136, 84613,759, 793
14, 398, 96114,457, 21914,436,31615, 402, 79812, 965, 412
13,974. 03114, 707,47513, 418, 37814, 066,11213,262,170
16,105, 60016, 803,46016, 013, 90917,134, 30715, 736, 998
15,397,49713.821,0229,017,696
10, 924, 705
Ratio.
Per ct.28.0828.6829.9732.6932.36
33.6731.8631.4134.0733.10
33.9231.9832.1829. 8331.95
33.0232.8130.9532.6630.71
30.3628.2929.4631.0729.61
33. 3931. 9632.7533.0430.25
30.9229. 7929. 2328.9826. 94
29.9329.6529. 7528.4727. 51
32.1632. 7030.7531. 8830.01
29.4826. 6425. 2331.06
Classification of reserve held
Lawful money (6per cent).
Amount .
$3, 217, 3003, 207, 0823, 664, 9083, 346. 0173,180, 260
3,450, 5293, 336, 5342, 966, 8763,260,5543, 732, 709
4, 034, 9274, 096, 3874,104, 2135, 276, 940
5, 072, 3025, 990, 8896,134, 7297,276, 7037, 540, 479
7, 457, 0146, 557, 8826, 338,1826, 338, 0486, 789, 265
7,408, 6117, 084, 9117,124, 8996, 820, 8117,133, 411
7, 499. 8057,148. 9566, 844, 0937,188,1637, 689, 352
7, 904, 3108, 210, 3607, 670, 3827,112, 9517, 049, 001
7, 878,2547, 998, 0337, 837, 3237, 956, 8108, 220,157
8. 326, 4998, 053, 3276, 735. 2377,822, 217
Ratio.
Per ct.16.0515.8820.0018.8618.63
19.4318.6516. 3616. 7417.55
16.8215.9115.5018.28
18. 2017.0316.0917.2417.98
18.1916. 2810. 0510. 0517.16
17.8816.5616. 5214.9015.16
16.1014. 7313. 8513.5215. 97
16.9316. 5515.8614.4014. 62
15.7315.5615. 0514.8115. 69
15.9515. 5218.8522.24
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$2, 287. 5852, 462, 8981, 717, 8372,341,1552,239,427
2,419, 5862, 256,1982, 626,1413, 264, 4173,192, 688
3, 465, 6533, 527, 8774, 075, 5873, 672, 7313, 828, 979
4, 504, 0285,438,6125, 548, 590
% 6,385,3905, 218, 778
4,861, 5934, 708, 0065,171.1476,034,8114, 800, 478
6, 297, 7976, 459, 7416,870,1598,181,2496, 489, 222
6, 756, 9137,166, 9797,450,1248, 070,1445,126, 361
5, 916, 6756, 335, 4585, 590, 9726, 782, 5566,038,406
8, 045, 7138, 621, 3767, 992, 3008, 998, 9017, 335, 308
6, 896, 3025, f>89, 7492,123,2152, 937, 809
Ratio.
Per ct.11.4612. 209. 37
13.2013.12
13.6312. 6114.4816.76,15.01
15. 6114. 7015.8213.8713.26
14.4515, 4614.5515.1312. 44
11.8011.6913. 0915, 0012.13
15. 2015.1015. 9317.8614.27
14.5114. 7715.0815.1810.65
12.6712.7711.5613.7312.53
16.0016. 7815. 3516. 7513. 99
! 13.2110.785.948.35
Fiveper cent
redemp-tion fund.
$122, (03121, 634109,914111. 187105,252
108, 436106, 960104,461110,034113,125
116, 814110,093116, 038119, 966115, 853
113,003611,053116, 507122, 506122, 973
128,215130,801125,019131, 085127, 486
126, 875129,379130,400128, 786137,160
142, 243141, 284142,099144,491149, 699
153, 046161, 657157, 024170.605174, 763
181,633184. C51184, 286178,596175, 533
174,696177.946lt.9, 244164, 679
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TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISION'S, THE RESERVE CITIES AND CENTRALRESERVE CITIES, THE NUMBER OF BANKS IN OPERATION, ETC.—Continued.
[Division No. 8.—Arizona, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wash-ington, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Indian Territory.]
Dates.
1884.
Mar. 7 . . . .Apr. 24 . . .June 20.. .Sept, 30.. .Dec. 20 . . .
1885.
Mar. 10 . . .May 6 . . . .July 1 . . . .Oct.lDec. 24 . . .
1886.
M a r . l . . . .June 3Aug. 27. . .Oct. 7Dec.28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 13. . .A u g . l . . . .Oct.5Dec. 7 . . . .
1888.
Feb. 14 . . .Apr . 3 0 . . .J u n e 30 . . .Oct. 4Dec. 12 . . .
1889.
Feb. 26 . . .May 1 3 . . .Ju lv 12 . . .Sept, 30 . . .Dec. 1 1 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28 ...May 17...July 18*..Oct.2t....Dec.19 . . .
1891.
Feb. 26 . . .May 4 . . . .Julv9---.Sept, 25...Dec. 2
1892.
M a r . l . . . .May 17 . . .Ju ly 12...Sept, 30.. .Dec. 9 . . . .
1893.
Mar. 6 . . .May 4 . . .July 12 ..Oct. 3 . . . .
No.of
i)anks
7884878786
8889
.9294
107
107109113114111
121125128128130
131130130132131
133138144151152
159166174188198
203210216224226
227234237240242
246248233217
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 15per cent of
net deposits.
$2, 206, 5202, 256, 8462,194, 6322,162,1772,193,537
2,132, 2232,124, 7492, 317, 9302,492, 4322,633, 914
2, 643, 6042, 745, 0572,615,7772, 675, 2132, 852, 550
3, 019, 5683, 258, 7303, 501, 2333,630, 6963, 787, 621
3, 779, 4673, 824, 4353, 972,1894,461,3214,552,960
4, 782, 8845,050,9125,311,4115, 928, 2636, 001, 950
6, 072,2536, 366, 8006, 567,1127,023,1286, 766, 459
6, 598,1916, 678,8076, 689, 0796, 894,1697, 229, 641
7, 230, 5937,411,5117,873, 9098, 260, 5178, 243, 692
7, 876, 5647, 763, 7646, 217, 7004, 620, 530
Reserve held.
Amount.
$3,406, 4743,584,7603,402, 6953, 263, 0413,581, 574
*
3, 703, 3843, 587, 9973,939, 5964,420,2394. 881, 391
4,716,8174, 688,1875,173,7895,149, 6245, 258,108
4,961,7654, 782, 7565, 626, 0175, 730,5456, 290, 797
5,791,3125,935,3736, 292, 0507, 758,1827,853,939
7, 894, 3118, 813, 8629,191,020
10, 555, 4909, 742,120
10,551,55910,108,13610, 843,89211,958,43910. 652,105
11, 364, 65911,160, 78210,878,92012, 043, 37113, 344, 276
13,164,12313, 815, 37114, 409, 29815, 860, 84014, 289, 922
13,031,24811,539,1269, 729, 5078, 831, 805
Ratio.
Per ct.23.1623.8323.2622. 6424.49
26.0525. 3325.4826.6027.80
26.8625.6129.6728.8727. 65
24.6522. 0224.1323. 6824.91
22.9823. 2823. 7626. 0825. 88
24.7620.1825. 9626. 7124.35
26. 0723, 8124.7725. 5423. 61
25.8425. 0724.4026. 2027. 69
27.3127. 9627. 4528. 8026.00
24. 8222. 2923. 4728.07
Classification of reserve held.
Lawful money (6per cent).
Amount.
$2, 332,1362, 421, 7832, 377, 0612,077,6732, 357,403
2,525, 5902, 387, 8872, 354, 5792,600, 6913,166, 234
3,057, 4263, 091, 6593,135, 2693, 360, 6093,560, 333
3,418, 7563, 357, 7183,492, 5253, 715,1964, 255, 601
3, 874, 5863, 887, 9313,874,1534,241,9474,599, 390
4,617,8934, 829, 5764,849,1854, 778, 2955, 648, 649
5,958, 8415, 760,1895,911,1996,157, 7806, 067, 228
6, 748, 4046, 452, 0756,181, 6056, 036. 9516, 84i; 534
6. 819, 0407, 279, 9747, 035,4637,179,8847, 846, 416
7, 633, 6936, 773, 2326,525, 0465, 869, 298
Ratio.
Per ct.15. 8516.1016. 2514.4116.12
17.7716.8615.2415.6518.03
17.4116.8917.9818.7918.70
16.9815.4614.9615. 3516.85
15. 3815. 2514. 6314.2615.15
14.4814. 3413. 6912.0924.12
14.7213.5713. 5013.1514.78
15.3414. 4913. 8613.1314.19
14.1514.7313.4013.0414.28
14. 5413. 0915. 7419.05
With reserveagents (9 per cent).
Amount.
$955, 8151,038,881
899, 2841, 066, 7541,114, 624
1,068,6091, 089,1531, 473,4601, 704,7331, 594, 293
1,535,4121,471,1911, 913,1851, 669, 9701, 577,946
1, 421, 6011, 303, 5452, 010, 7401,888,8601, 908,315
1, 787, 0961,919,7902, 289, 5373, 386, 2553,124,805
3,143, 6603, 847, 2354, 206, 5235, 633, 3443, 942, 902
4,440,8764,188, 0934,760, 0765, 614, 8173, 793, 564
4, 414, 3754, 502, 2934, 488,1315, 790, 6996, 279,127
6,120, 2186, 306,4277,143, 4048, 446, 7216,204.449
5,160,5964, 52.1, 8802,98H,0122, 760, 584
Ratio.
Per ct.6.506.906.157.407.62
7.527.699.53
10.269.08
8.748.04
10.979.368.25
7.066.008.577.807.56
7.097. 538.65
11.3910.29
9.8611. 4311.8814.259.85
10.779.87
10.8711.998.41
10. 0410.1110.0612. 6013. 03
1.2. 7012.7613. 6115.3411.29
9. 838.747.208. 96
Fiveper centredemp-
tion fund.
$118, 523124,096126, 350118, 614109, 547
109,185110, 957111, 557114,815120, 8G4
123,977125,339125,335119: 045119, 829
121,408121, 493122, 752126, 489126, 881
129,630127, 652128,360129,980129,744
132, 758137, 051135, 312143, 851150,569
151, 842159, 854172,617185, 842191, 313
201, 880206J 414209,184215,721223, 615
224, 865228,970230,431234,2:J5239,057
236,959240,014221, 444201,923
•Oklahoma included from July 18, 1890. t Indian Territory included from Oct. 2,1890.
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TABLE SHOWING, BY GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE RESERVE CITIES, THE NUMBEROF BANKS IN OPERATION, ETC.—Continued.
[Division £To. 9.—Reserve cities—Chicago, St. Louis,Boston, Albany, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Pitts-burg, Baltimore, Washington, New Orleans, Louisville, Cincinnati,1 Cleveland, Detroit, Milwaukee,Des Moines, St, Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lincoln, Omaha, and San Francisco.]
Dates.
1884.
M a r . 7 . . . .Apr. 24 . . .June 20 . .Sept. 30.. .Dec.20 . . .
1885.
Mar. 10...May 6July 1. . . .Oct.lDec. 24 . . .
1886.
Mar. 1 . . . .June 3 . . .Aug. 27...Oct. 7Dec. 28 . . .
1887.
Mar. 4 . . . .May 13*..Aug.lt--.Oct. 5Dec. 7
ingf)
iooo.
Feb. 14 . . .Apr. 30 . . .June 30 . .Oct. 4Dec. 12 . . .
1889.
Feb. 2 6 . . .May 13 . . .Ju ly 12.. .Sept. 30.. .Dec. 11 . . .
1890.
Feb. 28 . . .May 17. . .July 18 J..Oct. 2Dec. 19 . . .
1891.Feb. 26 . . .M a y 4 . . . .J u l y 9 § . . .Sept. 25. . .Dec. 2
1892.Mar. 1. . . .May 17...July 12...Sept. 30. . .Dec. 9 . . . .
1893.Mar. 6 . . . .May 41]..Juiv 12.. .OctT3
No.of
banks
202202204203203
202202202203202
205212215217218
220210221223223
222221224224223
223224226228229
234239259259258
260262265265264
261262262
. 263265
265269269268
Amount ofreserve re-quired, 25per cent of
net deposits.
$85, 297, 59184, 514, 59375, 708, 56176, 984, 34278,739, 375
83, 462, 53786, 628, 7668:), 118,59491.118,63991,151,185
94, 506, 30496, 810, 2379:j, 802, 95995, 363, 71994,305,102
99,518,66080, 270, 86983, 889,16684, 621,16484, 031, 602
88, 281, 91283,841, 97593,119, 90496, 217, 30792, 796, 351
100,132, 732103, 814, 057106, 953, 841104, 752, 37999,449, 783
102, 211, 212106, 243, 919115,477,384114,438, 382104, 320,461
109, 081, 971112, 226, 065110,503,938112, 977, 749112,935, 945
124, 370,037130,145, 842133,586, 733129, 825, 359123,799, 238
118, 326,127116, 908, 521101,124, 66498,151, 349
Reserve held.
Amount.
$111,255,631104,165, 95891,103, 67699, 022, 475
103, 685,153
118,522,306123, 962, 577123, 423, 045122,186, 751117,043,608
124,034, 337122, 784,157110, 584, 456113, 951,757112, 821, 235
124.447,510106| 121, 301
98, 389, 974100, 714,63397,132, 024
107, 045, 750105,914,479113, 399, 111116,864,734110, 791, 22o
129,178,251132, 810, 931131, 366, 426121, 912,119112,113, 813
119, 560, 033122, 780, 265131, 308,097129, 777, 284120,929, 702
131, 659, 897136,955, 966134,147, 401138, 786, 632142, 314, 957
177,149,110184, 027, 948178, 591, 989156, 098, 942142, 005, 438
139, 488, 339133,535,121118,104,158129,588, 769
Ratio.
Per ct.32.6130.8130.0832.1632.92
35.5035.7734.6233.5232.11
32.8131.7129.4229.8829.91
31.2630.7529.3229.7528.90
30.3129.8030.4430.3629.85
32.2531.9830. 7129.1028.18
29.2428.8928. 4328. 3528.98
30.1730.5030. 3530.7131.50
35.6135.3533. 4230. 0628.68
29.4728.5629.2033.01
Classification of resers
Lawful money (12£per cent).
Amount.
$61,563,51262,100, 25059,623,04563, 578, 99266,011,790
74, 383, 40480,109,09879, 828,13976,907, 63274, 674, 927
77, 446,73380, 738, 93368, 232, 50670, 489,13570,633, 785
73, 631, 55G64, 496, 95459, 504, 53459, 52i, 84858, 086, 213
61, 380, 00861,211,74966, 493, 97764, 447,94162, 971, 624
66, 585,76572, 531, 58171, 388, 35664, 592, 01763,330,689
65, 270, 44866, 575, 94471, 778, 45768,071,51769, 599, 015
74, 395, 30278, 363, 33678,122, 40976, 990, 72676, 766, 567
84, 522, 051 '97, 255, 97296, 347, 40582,164, 83877, 869, 593
75, 206, 05578, 843,63768, 417, 48376, 427, 655
Ratio.
Per ct.18.0418.3919.6920. 6520.96,
22.2823.1222.3921.1020.48
20.4920. 8518.1918.4818.72
18.5018.6917. 7317.5917.28
17.3817. 2217.8516.7516.96
16.6217.4716.6915.4215.92
15. 9615. 6715.5414. 8716.68
17.0517.4617.6717.0416.99
16.9918.6818.0415.8215.72
15.8916.8616.9119.47
Te held.
With reserveagents (12$ per cent).
Amount.
$46,437, 30838,827,19728,403, 33832. 340, 90034,672,781
41,172,44340, 912, 04940,661,80942, 402, 60039, 551, 479
. 43, 904, 24739,567, 42340, 072, 68941,271,50940, 371,942
49,217, 25340, 210, 83937,672,34939, 993, 70937, 957, 340
44, 647, 55543, 718, 49345, 949, 66251,508,03847, 013, 696
61, 860, 59959, 619, 00859, 343, 30856, 712. 95948,173J 145
53, 684, 54555, 566, 94358, 806,13360, 999, 21050, 638, 370
56, 569, 34957, 889, 28855, 317,14861, 005, 87564, 710, 249
91,717,86385, 825, 51081, 254, 53872,924,40963, 099, 335
63,183,04753, 553, 91248, 517, 86751, 570, 537
Ratio.
Perot.13.6111.499.38
10.5011.01
12. 3311.8111.4111. 6310.88
11.6110. 2210.6810.8210.70
12.3611.6511.2311. 8211.29
12.6312.3012.3413.3812.67
15.4414.3613.8713.5412.09
13.1313.0812.7313.3312.14
12.9612.9012.5113.5014.32
18.4416.4915.2114.0412.74
13.3511.4511.9913.14
Fiveper centredemp-
tion fund.
$3,254,8113,178, 5113, 077, 2933.102, 583'&', 000, 582
2, 966, 4592,941, 4302, 933, 0972, 876, 5102, 817, 202
2, 683, 3572,477, 8012,279,2612,191,1131, 815, 508
1,598,7011, 413, 5081, 213, 0101,196, 0761, 088, 471
1,018,187984, 2b7955, 472908, 755805,905
731,887660, 342634,762607,143609,979
605, 000637,378723,507706, 557692, 317
695, 246703, 342707,844790, 031838,141
909,196946, 466990, 046
1, 009, 6951,036, 510
1,099, 2371,137, 5721,168, 8081,590,577
* Kansas City and St. Joseph included from May 13,1887, and Chicago and St. Louis transferred todivision No. 10.
tOmaba included from August 1,1887.tMinneapolis, St. Paul, and Brooklyn included from July 18,1890.fcDesMoines included from July 9.1891.^Lincoln included from May 4,1893.
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[Division No. 10.—Central reserve cities—JSTow York, Chicago, and St. Louis.]
Dates.
1884.Mar. 7Apr. 24June 20Sept. 30 . . . .Dec. 20
1885.Mar. 10 . . . .May 6J u l y lOct.lDec. 24
1886.Mar. 1June 3Aug. 2 7 . . . .Oct. 7Dec. 28
1887.Mar. 4May 13Aug. 1Oct. 5 . . . . . .Dec.7
1888.Feb. 14Apr. 30June 30Oct. 4Dec. 12
1889.Feb. 26May 13July 12Sept. 30Dec. 11
1890.Feb. 28May 17July 18Oct2Dec. 19
1891.Feb. 26May 4July 9Sent. 25 . . . .Dec. 2
1892.Mar. 1May 17July 12Sept. 3 0 . . . .Dec.9
1893.Mar. 6May 4July 12Oct. 3
New York City.
No. ofbanks.
48-48
required,25 per centof net de-
posits.
Ratioof
reserveheld.
$75, 373, 06970, 540, 86357, 948, 70263,737, 68468, 335, 552
73,191, 70574,436,13678,181, 21178, 214, 62675, 516, 839
80, 887, 72774^ 187, 97770, 386, 87970,697, 56173,607,025
78, 607, 42274,921,63773, 497, 51471,084,77672, 379, 059
80,277, 20279,168, 38884, 608, 09185, 539, 98882, 639, 532
91,069,61890, 257, 74889, 801, 52284,536,69979,476, 706
84, 259, 37780, 585, 34481, 702, 3598'i, 147, 96875,113, 249
84,503,62281, 835, 20382, 571, 59581, 940, 34688, 258,830
109, 948, 706109, 335, 717106,122,17397, 967, 55090,338,433
90, 009, 09386, 253, 70076,107, 58477, 492, 888
Per ct.28. 9426.6529. 8235. 6338.29
40.1241.4842.4736.9832. 76
31.2830.2827.4627.2429.89
28.7027.6428.1128.1827.18
30. 2929. 9330.3428.1629.12
28.7228.7327. 0825.1026.99
26.1726.3927.0527.8128.11
28.9126.9629. 9326.2628.69
29.3129.2329. 3620. 3926.89
26.3428. 5225.3035.17
Chicago.
Amountof reserve
No. of I required,banks J25 per cent
of net de-posits.
Ratioof
reserveheld.
St. Louis.
No. ofbanks.
18 ;$16, 993,94016,579,93416, 161,73515, 537, 512
16,167, 80617, 822, 50017, 961, 50617, 332, 75616, 056, 945
16,813,64318, 564,21119,411,76519, 682, 82018, 500, 455
19, 020, 60221, 248, 98021, 034. 07820, 721, 49618,398,815
19, 713, 70823, 991, 72322, 943,15123, 216, 49222,112, 475
24,426. 85427,847, 90328, 594,13326,634, 47625,124, 297
25, 249,08624, 896, 04820, 343, 43a21, 439,195
Amountof reserverequired,
25 per centof net de-posits.
Ratioof
reserveheld.
30. 4133.1430. 5328.80
31. 6829. 7531.3730. 2430.88
33.6035. 5031. 7931.6930. 29
30. 4731. 0129.0929. 9831.42
32.7733. 8831.0233. 6231.53
33.4533.0129.7728.6430.07
28.0329.4530.6145.46
5554
44444
445
5
78888
88999
99999
9999
$2, 280, 8642, 710, 6002, 574, 2971, 999, 375
2, 202, 8082,177,1752,217,8451, 970,3082, 020, 493
2, 013, 3921,885,1472,812,1142, 995, 2492, 979, 311
5, 670, 3846, 494, 9066, 800, 8146, 545,1815, 679, 210
6,048, 5376, 248, 8575, 913, 0946, 065,1875, 878, 877
6. 701, 0656, 961, 8046, 868, 5057, 307, 0386, 639, 856
7, 238,1376, 940, 9254,970, 5194, 476, 918
Per ct.
36.4031. 8926.4429.79
34. 0540.1142.1027.0728.90
42.1246.7540.9526.7124. 80
28.5725.0324.4221.3524.28
24.4924.4023. 7823.8327.32
28.3428.3623.6121.0721.60
23.3921.4322.6031.95
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F O R Tin-] M O N T H S G I Y E X , I N TILJ-; V K A U S 1887, 1888, 1889, 181)0, 1891, 1892, A N D1893.
"Weekelided—
Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.
Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept,Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.
Sept.Sept,Sept,Sept,Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.
Sept.Sept,Sept,Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.Nov.
Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.
Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.
Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.
3,188710,188717,188724,18871,18878,1887
15,188722,188729,18875.188712 1887
1,18888,188815,188822,188829,18886,1888
13,188820,188827,18883,1888
7.188914,188921,188928,18895,188912,188919,188926,18892,18899,1889
6,189013,189020,189027,18904,189011,189018,189025,18901,18908,1890
5,189112,189119,189126,18913,189110,189117,189124,189131,18917,1891
3,189210,189217,189224,18921,18928,189215,189222,189229,18925,1892
2.18939,189316,189323,1893
Sept.130, 1893Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Nov.
7,189314,189321,189328,18934* 1893
Circulation.
$8,112,0008,115, (5008.126, 0008; 235, 3008,202, 5008,186, 8008,199, 1008, 216, 2008,115,1008, 046,100,8, 033, 700
7, 770, 4007,850,4007, 892, 9007, 927, 7006. 83(5, 4006, 515, 3006,516,7006, 488. 7006, 484,5006, 363: 200
3,96L, 9003, 978, 1003, 931. 3003. 945, 5003,957,1003, 943, 9003, 893. 2004, 037. 4004, 053; 6003, 991, 200
3, 690, 7003, 700,1003, 585, 7003, 479, 3003, 505, 0003, 521, 3003, 518, 8003, 497. 2003, 500, 8003, 493, 500
5,459, 4005,527, 0005, 501, 2005, 567, 7005, 619,0005, 629,1005, 576, 5005, 573,4005, 592, 6005,587,400
5,424, 2005,530, 8005, 601, 0005, 642, 6005. 672,0005,573, 9005, 569,1005, 608, 8005, 633, 7005, 650, 800
9, 911, 60011, 209, 40012, 723, 60013, 610. 30014, 395, 60014, 940,00014, 956. 80014,690, 50014,610,80;)14, 409, 900
Liabilities.
N e t deposits.
$281, 345,279,915.279, 288,278,573.281. 647,285, 703,289, 861,28!), 542,289,601,289, 954,288, 289,
341, 477.336, 495.312. 995.333. 959,336, 016,349, 506,
100600500000300700500800!H)0700700
200(500(500700200800
337, 755. 000343, 953,343, 813,343,587,
345, 344,346,601,342. 298,340, 542,334, 991,329. 923.328, 225,325. 328.325, 635,320,166
309,128,304, 626309,181324, 335
000200300
200000800700500400600100600700
200200200300
331, 436, 600325, 794320, 667317,395314. 709309, 975
332,378332, 578335,317
800900500700100
600000300
333, 004, 000331. 492332, 294339,667341, 023343,572345, 411
10(100000000700,300
419, 587,400414, 929408,312399, 038395,234390, 012384, 724378, 739374,072
,500,700,400,300,300,200,600,300
371, 530, 500
301, 665 200299, 816, 400304, 808310, 368317, 329325, 891335, 954344, 672
300900300300400800
354,660, 600365, 638 100
Total.
$289,288,287,28(5,
iso;293,298.'2l)~,207.298.296.
349.344.320.341,342.356,344.
457,03J,414,808841)!800,000,75').717,000,323,
247,346,888,887,852,022,271,
350, 441,350,349,
349,350.346,344,338,.{'•>:5,332!329,
297,950,
306.574;230,488.948,867,118.365,
32!), (58!).324,
312,308,312
33432!)
157,
818,326.766,K14,941,316,
324,186,320318313
337
892
100200500300800;5001
(500000000800400
60000050040d600100700700700500
100100100200600300800500200900
900300900600600100700700
210.500468
838338,105340338337
818571111
337, 923345,243346349
596165
350, 998
425420413
,011460,913
404, 681400395390
,900,586,293
384, 348379377
311311317
,706,181
,576025,531
323; 979331 724340, 831350, 911
600
000000500700100200500400300700
600300700000300200300,400000300
800800900200900300200
359, 363, 300369380
271.048
400000
Specie
$59,58,59,60,(54,64,64.(54,6(5,(54,(53,
73,09,69,70,74,74,73,81,81,80,
65,63,(50.60,
59'62,62,62,61,
68,
175,85.1,052,635,619,317,6(53,918,005,639,791,
344,844;723,054.146]411.901,457,212,
700;500900900200500100700800800600
20050070090:)500300500700600
140,200
635.100824,894375,407,565,537,403.45(>;240,
678,56, 963;63798073
5H8,205,839,148,
300900900200900900200000500
800600600500400900
66, 552,400656602
49515352545965
680088360
293750065824783731532
69, 3277171
6766
771728
500800900
200700900200400800000700500600
699,700,210 100
65, 742; 40063,6676262
,208,137
62; 030616262
,205,313,274
57,584596367697275
,174,650,942,703,369,563
79. 50480; 47281
200200,500,800,200,900,600
800600000900000000400100200
, 118, 200
Reserve.
Legal ten-dors.
$18,17,16,16,15,16,1(5,16,17,17.18,
30,28.28;2(5,24.23;22,21.21,21,
31,30'2!),28,27,24,2322!22,20]
19,19,17,
78(5,7(5!),'589,251),7(57,269,885,735,542.81O]070,
8(57,797,238.320;994,204,017,',{86,32!),700,
687,527,468'.933,257.87:;;570,715,748,416,
100000(500600500700400800400700800
300600900(500100300800800800800
500100400700900400300200700800
062, 800146,403.
16, 692,15,14,14,.15,16,15,
44,41,39,35,32,30,29272623
45', 4 44343433937
; 3836
353,436,642,611,334,517,
500400300900700500800300400
509, 800488540676879905610347
500900300900700500300
779,400665
381185
800
700600
884,100760225862053529
70C
Total.
$77,9(51.80076,620,30075, 442, 5007(5, 895, 500:80, 38(5, 70080, 587, 200!81,548,500!81,654,500!83, 548, 2001
82,450,500''81, 862, 400!
104, 031, 50098, 642, 100;97, 962, 60096,375, 50089,140, 60097, 615, 60095, 919, 300
102, 844, 500102,542,400101, 841, 000
97, 322, 60094, 351, 40090, 363, 30089, 309, 60085; 665, 10084, 439, 30086,108, 20085,118,40085, 198,70081, 657, 300
87, 741, 60076,110, 10080, 992, 00095, 897, 80096,193, H0087, 585, 60081,194, 90081, 292, 30082, 423,10077,878,300
93, 803, 00093, 239, 20092, 611, 80088, 500, 50087, 663, 30090, 637, 50095,142, 50096,675, 00098,550, 90095, 394,400
113,081,400110,395,700109,626,500107, 427,900
300 105,433,500,80C,90C90C
526, 00C34, 685
18, 72720, 345232732
946048358
35, 43537424954
72S957
50C
,90C90C
102, 000, 30C99, 084,70C99, 735,10C98, 839, 90C96, 960,10C
76,312, 70(79, 520, 50C
,100 87,596,10C,10C 94, 991, 00(,300 102,061,30(,00C60C. 90(
418, 60C,757,60(
107,804, 00()' 113, 292. 00(; 122, 462, 00C! 129,890,80c> 135,875,80(]
Ratio toliabilities*
Per cent.26. 9326.26.26.27.27.27'.27.
CO258173423642
28.0627.27.
6763
29.7928.6530.5328.0228.27.27.29.29.29.
27.
924286352710
8626.9126.25.25.25.2525.25.25
2824.25
1093272993848419
056890
29.2528 7226.6025252524
2727272626
05339084
7758171400
26.8227272827
2626
56892218
6126
26.4926.55262525252625
242527
3078399503.71
.49
.56
.5829.323031323435
.7662280717
35.75
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TABLE SIHMVIMJ im; MUVKMEKT OK THE UKSEKVE OF THE INATI^NAL BANKS INNEW Yoitiv CITY DUIUKG OCTOBEK FORTH U LAST SIXTEEN YEARS.
"Week ended— Specie.
October 5,1878 $14,October 12,1878 12,October 19,1878 13,October 26,1878 17,October 4,1879 18,October 11,1879 20,October 18,1879 24,October 25,1879 25,October 2,1880 59,October 9,1880 (32.October 16,1880 1 02,October 23,1880 1 60,October 30,1880 ! 61,October 1,1881 j 54,October 8,1881October 15,1881 j 51,October 22,1881 ! 51,October 29,1881 ! 5."October 7,1882 1 4October 14,1882 48,October 21,1882 49,October 28,1882 48,October 6,1883 1 51,October 13,1883 | 50,October 20,1883 1 47,October 27,1883 ' 46,October 4,1884.October 1 i, 1884October 18,1884October 25,1884October 3,1885October 10,1885October 17,1885October 24,1885October 30,1885October 2,1886October 9,1886October 16,1886October 23,1886 ,October 30,188UOctober 1,1887October 8,1887October 15. 1887October 22,1887October 29,1887October 6,1888October 13,1888October 20,1888October 27,1888October 5,1889Oct< »ber 12.1889October 19, 1889October 26 J 889October 4,1890October 11,1890October 18,1890October 25,1890October 3,1891 ,October 10,1891October 17,1891 ,October 24,1891October 31,1891October 1,1892October 8,1892 ,October 15,1892October 22,1892October 29,1892October 7,1893October 14. 1893October 21,1893October 28,1893
995,800184, 600531, 400384,200979, 600901,800686, 500636, 000823. 700521,300760,600888, 200471, 600954,600287, 900008, 300016,200961, 200016, 000281,000518, 200374, 200586, 700894, 000262, 900372,800470,600922, 500579, 400638, 000351, 600642, 500945, 300309,100954.600111, 700723, 800228, 600668, 400195,100619,200317,500663,100918, 700005, 800411,300901, 500457,700212, 600407, 200565, 900537,900403, 200839,400148, 900552,400680. 500783, 400731, 800532,000327, 700771, 500208,200137, 500030, 800205, 200313,900369, 000563,400504,100472,200
Legal ten-ders.
$38, 304,90037,685,10036, 576, 00035, 690, 50034, 368, 00032, 820, 30029, 305, 20026, 713. 90011, 129,100'10,785,00010, 939. 20010, 988, 20010, 925, 00012,150,40012,153, 80012, 452, 70012, 496, 50012, 947, 90018, 384, 50018, 002, 70017, 023, 90017, 204, 70020,122,50021,145, 80020. 719, 70020,617,60025,817,30027, 654,10027, 875, 50027, 354, 20024, 516, 60023, 002,00022, 221,10021, 059, 80021, 874, 90014, 607, 70013, 209,10013,133,10012, 803, 80013,177,20015, 767, 50016, 229, 70016, 885, 40016, 735. 50017, 542, 60023, 204, 30022, 017, 80021, 386, 80021, 329, 80027,247,90024, 873,40023, 570, 30022, 715, 20015, 353, 90014,436, 70014, 642, 50015, 611,80032, 879, 90030, 905,70029, 010, 50027, 347,30026,779,40043,225, 30039, 862, 80037,053,90038, 529,90036, 526, 00035, 435, 00037,728,60042, 957, 90049,418, 600
Total.
$53,300, 70049,869, 70050,107. 40053, 074, 70053, 347, 60053,722,10053, 991,70052, 349, 90070,952,80073. 306, 30073, 699, 80071,876,40072, 396,60067,105, 00065,441,70063,461,00066,512,70068,909,10065,400,50066, 283,70066, 542,10065,578,90071, 709, 20072, 039,80067, 982, 60066,990,40093, 287, 90096, 576,60095,454, 90094,992, 200116,868, 200116,644, 500114,166, 400108, 368, 900106, 829, 50078,719,40078, 932, 90078,361, 70078,472,20079, 372, 30080, 386, 70080. 587, 20081,548, 50081, 654,50082,848,40097, 615, 60095, 919, 300102/844, 500102,542,40085, 655,10084,439, 30086,198, 20085,118, 40096,193,30087,585,60081,194,90081,292,30087,663, 30090, 637, 50095,142, 50095, 675, 00098, 550, 900105,433,500102,000, 30099, 084, 70099, 735,10098,839, 900107, 804,000113,292, 000122,462,000129,890, 800
Ratio of reserve to—
Circula-tion anddeposits.
Percent.25.724.424.725.823.323.423.523.025.425.425.524.825.023.123.123.224.625.624.024.725.024.825.525.424.524.534.535.234.834,636.035.834.933.583.027.127.026.726.927.127.727.427.327.427.827.427.829.329.325.325.325.925.828.726.625.025.326.026.827.627.928.226.325.825.425.926.031.632.334.135.2
Deposits.
Per cent.28.427.027.328.525.825 926! 125. 526,427.227.126.626.724.624.825.926.627.026.426.326.826.527.026.825.925.936.336.936.536.337.137.036.034.534.127.927.727.427.727.928.528.228.128.228.627.928.429.929.825.625.626.226.229.026.925.325.626.427.328.028.328.726.726.125.526.326.433.133.735.536.6
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Ar-siuAd oi- Ri;roiMs OF KAKNINOS AXD DIVIDENDS
TKOM SEPTEMBER 1, 1892,
States, reserve cities, andTerritories.
MaineNew Hampshire.VermontMassachusetts - -
BostonRhode IslandConnecticut
banlf I Capital stock. • Surplus. Capital andsurplus.
81 $11,060,000.005449
211
6, 320. 000. 007, IGO! 000. 00
45. 907. 500. 0053,100, 000. 0020, 277. 050. 0022, 999, 370. 00
Division o. 1. 593 | 166,883,920.00
isTew YorkNew York CityAlbany .Brooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
Philadelphia . . .Pittsburg
2674865983084126
33, 346, 460. 0049, 650, 000. 001, 550, 000. 001, 352. 000. 00
14, 568, 350. 0037, 772, 390.0022, 465. 000. 0010, 900, 000. 00
Division No. 2 .DelawareMaryland
Baltimore.District of Columbia .
WashingtonVirginiaW e s t Virginia
799 I 171,604,200.00
2,133, 985. 003, 611, 700. 00
13. 243, 260. 00252, 000. 00
12 ! 2.575,000.0036 | 4,696,300.0028 I 2,811,000.00
1
$2, 704. 920. 001, 600,180. 201, 861, 900. 00
15,013,577.7114. 336, 557. 745, 430, 728. 077, 678, 539. 74
49, 220, 403.46
$13, 764, 920. 007,920,180.209, 021, 900. 00
61, 581, 077.7167,436.557. 7425, 707, 778. 0730, 677, 909. 74
Gross earn-ings.
$808,033. 29531,062.40546,157.15
3, 730. 703. 763, 564; 256. 301,124,194.861, 768, 869. 72
11,193. 385. 6340, 756, 964.141, 285. 000. 002, 082, 000. 007, 251, 418. 6817,132,131. 8114,106, 303. 087, 045, 612.19
100, 852, 815. 53
~T~007, 926.121,345,771.984, 526, 900. 00
100, 000. 001, 235, 000.002, 557, 600. 00
727, 003.18
216,110, 323. 46 |12, 073, 277. 48
44, 539, 845. 63 3, 879, 706. 4890, 406, 964.14 9, 258, 023. 072, 835, 000. 00 400, 471. 223, 434, 000. 00 ! 330, 386. 58
21,819,768.68 I 1,993,360.8054, 904, 521. 81 | 4,129, 563. 3436,571,303.08 ! 2,729.449.8217, 945, 612.19 i 1,368J 842. 31
272,457,015.53 23,999,803.62
3,141,911.12 207,105. 604.957,471.98 417,500.^8
17, 770,160. 00 1, 023,185. 66352,000.00 31,092.15
3, 810, 000. 00 310. 209. 707,253,900.00 I 649,489.033,538,033.18 ! 323,899.16
Divis ion ]STo. 3 . .
North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi -Louisiana
New OrleansTexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
161 ! 29,323,245.00 I 11,500,231.28 I 40,823,476.28 | 2,982,548.24
Division No. 4. 520
766,829.
1, 223,293,983,456,254,
2, 088.4, 909,
496,2, 832,1, 023,2, 222,
127. 31100. 00580.42000. 00180. 09859. 36252. 42985. 81697. 60250. 00561.12800. 00359.19
392,127.452,100.764, 580.743, 000.902,180.571,859.064, 252.713,985.789, 697.096, 250.430, 461.925, 300.861, 599.
253,22 J,443,250,348,134.109,644,
2, 968.162'919,359,935,
807. 38959.39741.40078. 82604. 32355.10508. 20001.42045. 45458. 90553.11049. 83982. 03
73,327,640.00 18,379,753.32 I 91,707,393.32 j 7,750,145.35
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OF NATION A i. RANKS IN TUN UNITED STATUS.
TO M A R C H 1, 1893.
Charged off.
Losses andpremiums.
$173, 665^6L90, 472. 44
129, 082. 29550, 600. 20376, 779. 32130,024.10218, 311. 90
1, 608, 935. 86
515, 236. 80857, 003. 24
89, 616.1617,411.16
231, 700. 75723, 868. 74327, 035.14171, 790. 71
2, 933, 662. 70
14, 882. 0344, 902. 2062, 320. 06
5, 000. 0025, 887. 8955, 265. 7940, 549. 52
248, 807. 55
16, 623. 8488, 208. 70
102, 056. 9213, 924. 2589. 065. 7610, 914. 25
6, 738. 08122, 231. 29590. 485. 22
36, 158. 31158,041.42
34, 232. 78120, 864. 98
1,395, 545. 80
Expenses andtaxes.
$208, 645. 77173, 013. 35173, 271. 83
1, 424, 356. 631, 454, 391.42
264, 227.14469, 272.32
4,167,178. 46
1, 486, 775. 264, 509, 537. 57
161,823.54142, 141. Oi)056, 553. 86
1. 237, 865. 741, 020, 986. 63
458, 067. 26
9, 673, 750. 86
64. 334. 51181. 079. 42329, 958. 46
9, 866. 61141, 736. 56261, 495. 44121, 503. 22
1,109; 974. 22
99, 725. 26123,031.07230, 376. 37119,423.89173. 053. 35
71, 972. 3147, 364. 49
286, 221. 421, 093, 137. 79
60, 438. 91298, 907. 05134. 960. 40404, 407. 47
3,143, 019. 78
"Not earnings.
$425, 721. 91267, 576. 61243. 803. 03
1, 755, 746. 931. 733. 085. 56
729, 943. 621, 081, 285. 50
6, 237,163.16
1, 877, 694. 423, 891. 482. 26
149,031.52170, 834. 42
1.015,10(3.192,167, 828. 86
• 1,381,428.05738, 984. 34
11, 392, 390. 06
127, 889. 06191. 585. 20630, 9J7. 14
16. 225. 54112. 585. 31332, 727. 80161, 846. 42
1, 603, 706. 47
137, 458. 289,719.62
111, 308.11116, 730. 6886,485.2151,468.5455, 405. 63
235, 548. 711,278,422.44
05, 861. 68462, 604. 64189,856.65410, 709. 58
3, 211, 579. 77
Dividends.
$418, 975. 00231, 700. 00250, 500. 00
1, 557, 296. 681, 415. 250. 00
518,197. 25873, 375. 00
5,265293.93
1, 261, 823. 982, 423,132. 76
199, 851. 2092.112.00
723, 347. 001, 311, 831.10
805, 950. 00420, 000. 00
7, 238, 048. 04
103, 202.82139,194.71456. 558. 30
10, 080. 0072, 500. 00
183. 565. 0098, 290. 00
1, 063, 390. 83
105, 330. 00185,120.00146. 300. 0045, 500. 00
136,235.0047, 050. 0035, 400. 00
158, 000. 001, 204, 148. 67
68, 000. 00405, 315. 00158, 500. 00386, 462. 00
3, 081, 960. 67
Ratios.
Net earn-ings to cap-
ital andsurplus.
Per cent.3.093.382.702>'52.572.843.52
2.89
4.224.305.264.974.653.953.784.12
4.18
4.073.863.554.613.744.594.57
3.93
4.050.401.936.691.763.275.214.124.153.143.44b.203.19
3.50
Dividendsto capitaland sur-
plus.
Per cent.3.042.932.782.532.102, 022.85
2 44
2.832.687.052.683.322. 392.202.34
2.66
3 282.812.572.861.902.532.78
2.61
3.117.552.542.612.783.033.332.773.913.243.022.673.00
3.36
Dividendsto capital.
Per cent.3.793.673.503.392.672.563.80
3.75
3.784.88
12.896.814.973.473.593.85
4.22
4.843.863.454.002.823.913.50
3.63
4.0111.413.223.143.484.034.374.364.654.253.823. 233.63
4.20
1284567
89
101112131415
16171819202122
232425262728293031
33343£
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ABSTRACT OF Ri;roui\s OF EAKNLNCS AND IUVIDE.ND.S OF
SEPTEMI3EK 1, 1892,
States, reserve cities, and j No. of iTerritories. \ banks, Surplus.
OhioCincinnati..Cleveland ..
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee.
Division N©. 5.Iowa
Des MoinesMinnesota
St. PaulMinneapolis —
MissouriSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
KansasNebraska
OmahaLincoln*
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San Francisco -OregonArizona
Division No. 7.North DakotaSouth DakotaIdahoMontanaNew MexicoOklahomaIndian Territory ..Utah.Wyoming —Washington.
Division No. £
United States .
2131311
10818822958
73
734
153460
9104
139125
9
Division No. 6 | 582
$26. 883,9 100,8, 050,
13, 567,17, 558,22, 900,10, 469,4, 400,6,670,
625,
100.00000. 00000. 00660. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000.00000. 00
Capital andsurplus.
626. 89000. 00500. 00662. 20166,69300. 00907. 39000. 00414. 02000. 00
120,170,760.00 40,733,577.19 160,904,337.19 14,556,122.58
Gross earn-ings.
$34, 324,11, 800,9, 827,
18, 323,23,906,34, 216,13, 638,5, 066,8, 701,1,100,
726. 89000. 00500. 00322. 20166. 69300. 00907. 39000. 00414.02000. 00
$2, 890,1,011,
663,1, 652,2,131,3, 202,1, 224,
557,1,026,
197.
376. 84208.82286. 25107. 24163.51027.72287. 02514.02461. 37689. 79
13, 940,700.
5, 740,4, 800,5, 450,4, 590,
10, 700.6, 800,2, 000,
12, 342,8. 820,A, 000,
000. 00000. 00310. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000.00100. 00200.00'000. 00
3,069, 208. 27313,000.00
1,114.590.581,326,000.00653,000.09793, 593. 35
1,796,707.90725, 600. 00220,000.00
1.806,081.171,702,941.44
477, 400. 00
17, 009,1,013,6, 854,6,126,6,100,5, 383,
12, 496,7, 525,2, 220,
14, 148,10,523,4, 47"
208. 27000.00900.58000.00000.00593.35707.96 j
600.00000.00181.17 ••141.44 I400.00
1, 485.105,743.
sis;603,472.
1. 069.704;182,
1, 413,1,146,'588,
432.56883. 36800. 94401. 29929. 31959.09 j907.86782.06138.62 i751.52 j800.00206. 89
79,882,610.00 I 13,995,122.77 93,877,732.77 ; 9,035,093.50
9.100,000. 00 i282,000.00 I
5, (375. 000. 00 j2, 500, 000. 00 I3,995,000.00 j
300,000.00 !
2, 366, 306. 81•128,000.00
1,175,043.001, 075, 000. 00
917,000.0036, 360. 89
11,466,306.81 I410, 000. 00 \
6, 850, 043. 00 !
3,575,000.00 I4,912,000.00 !
336,360.89 !
1, 559, 358. 5144, 409. 29632,43 8.09269, 025. 87568, 843. 5157, 041. 65
I I 21,852,000.00 : 5,697,710.70
i 234
! 3,759
2, 465, 000. 002, 610, 000. 00
625, 000. 004. 740, 000. 00
925, 000. 00200, 000. 003'JO, 000. 00
2, 800, 000. 001,210,000.007. 895, 000. 00
23, 830, 000. 00
686, 874, 3 7 5 ^
535,018.65644,825.00213, 000. 00774, 081. 90199.556.7415, 000. 0027, 100. 00
968, 800. 00206, 550.00744, 889. 66
5, 328, 823. 95
245,714,438.20
27,549,710.70 3,131,096.92
3, 000,3,254,
838,5, 514.1,124,
215,387,
3, 768,1,416,9,
018. 65825. 00000. 00083. 90556. 74000. 00100. 00800. 00550. 00889. 66
29,158,823.95 | 3,358,645.27
932, 588, 813. 20 76, 867, 632. 96
* Included in State of Nebraska.
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TO MARCH 1, 1893.
Charg
Losses andpremiums.
$252, 409. «265, 649. 8351, 990. 88
187, 295. 64162,826. 88432, 654. 99169, 756. 9940, 492.1675. 378. 6522, 210. 22
1,460, 666. 06
141, 637. 8414, 934. 62
119,109. 2764, 438. 65
173, 948. 6240,911.0068,119.11
256, 887. 8349, 932. 76
355, 217.03160, 963.47129,406.34
1,575,506.54
260, 368. 271,148.93
249,055.949, 224. 74
67,156. 212, 332. 21
589, 286. 30
75, 295. 2360, 325:204, 897. 23
172, 906.9215,102.497, 2C5. 09
392. 849,824. 34
37,138.1475, 367.44
458. 544. 92
10,330, 955. 73
ed off.
Expenses andtaxes.
$1, 054, 496. 72388, 439. 97265, 989. 27634, 927. 92735,256. 37
1, 396, 646. 02511,254.97342, 660. 04384, 209. 83119, 021. 33
5, 832, 902. 44
607, 011. 5436, 057. 75
272. 821. 26125, 716. 30147,306.73208, 589. 89548, 078. 29377, 678. 68
69, 363. 94601, 653.46498,087.96359, 226. 71
3, 851, 592. 51
668, 084. 6217, 743. 35
253, 364.2269, 744. 85
190, 953. 6317, 987. 80
1, 217, 878.47
140, 582. 46151, 808. 78
55, 232. 67388, 858. 2269,187. 0213, 202. 6714, 482. 46
123, 410. 9369, 860. 75
427, 045. 81
1,448, 671. 77
30, 444, 968. 51
Net earnings.
$1,583,470.30557,119.02345. 306.10829, 883. 68
1, 233, 080. 261, 372, 726. 71
543, 275. 06174,361.82566, 872. 8956, 458. 24
7, 262, 554. 08
736. 783.1854, 890. 99
351,870.41328, 246. 34282, 673. 96223, 458. 20453, 710. 46
70, 215. 5562,841.92
456, 881. 03487,748. 57
99, 573. 84
3,608, 894. 45
630. 905. 6225, 517. 01
129, 997. 93190, 056. 28310, 733. 67
36, 721. 64
1. 323, 932.15
201, 854.04137, 501. 64
81, 006. 68260,140. 88
51, 502.6021, 076.1228,109. 66
147, 361. 3528, 426.07
494, 449.54
1, 451, 428. 58
36. 091,708.72
Dividends.
$984, 060. 02345, 500.00261, 500. 00575, 435. 00784,589. 96857, 000.00516,812.28126, 000. 00418, 356. 75
48, 000. 00
4, 917, 254. 01
589, 750. 0034. 000. 00
316, 925. 00225, 000. 00162, 500. 00184,068.28261. 000. 00118, 375. 00
66, 000. 00374, 073. 50385,978.59
85, 000. 00
2, 802, 670. 37
429, 750. 0017, 460. 00
281,500. 00115,000.00207,133.1019, 000. 00
1, 069, 843.10
134, 700.0098, 050. 0049, 000. 00
180, 250. 0021, 750. 007, 500. 009, 900. 00
123,500.0034,350.00
376, 750. 00
1,035, 750. 00
26, 474, 210. 95
Net earn-ings to
capital andsurplus.
Per cent.4.614.723.514. 535.164.013.983.446.515.13
4.51
4.335.425.135.364.634.153.630.932.832.234.642.22
3.84
5.506.221.905.326. 33
10.92
4.81
6.734.229.674.724.589.807.263.912.015.13
4.98
3.87
Ratios.
Dividendsto capital
a n dsurplus.
Per cent.2.862.932.663.143.282.503.812.494.804.36
3.06
3.473.364.623.672.663.422.091. 572.972.643.671.90
2.99
3.754.264.113.224.225.65
3.81
4.493.015.853.271.933.492.563.282.423.91
3.55
2.84
Dividendsto capital.
Per cent.3.673.803.254.244.473.744.972.866.277.68
4.09
4.234.865.524.692.984.012.441.743.303.034.382.13
3.51
4.726.194.964.605.186.33
4.90
5.463.767.843.802.353.752.754.412.844.77
4.35
3.85
36373839404142434445
46474849505152535455565758
596061626364
656fl67
697(171T?7374
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS
FROM MAECH 1, 1893,
States, reserve cities, andTerritories.
MaineNew Hampshire .VermontMassachusetts ...
BostonRhode Island —Connecticut
Division No. 1.
New YorkNew York City .AlbanyBrooklyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburg
Division No. 2.
Division No. 4
OhioCincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan .
DetroitWisconsin
Milwaukee
Division No. 5
No. ofhanks.1 Capital stock.
82 j $11,160,000.005348 i213 I55 !59 !84 I
, ,6, 370, 000. 007, 010, 000. 00
45,907, 500. 0 053,100, 000. 0020, 277. 050. 0022, 599, 370. 00
Surplus. Capital and j Gross earn-surplus. ings.
$2,717,441.871, 570, 409. 831, 825, 250. 00
15, 598, 607. 6614, 702,100. 005.086,019.627, 770, 977. 35
$13, 877,441. 877, 940, 409. 838, 835, 250. 00
61, 566,107. 0667, 862,1C0. 0025, 363, 069. 6230,370, 347. 35
$832, 815. 52545, 745. 72510, 525. 65
3, 709, 285. 933, 785, 201. 021, 213, 748. 971, 751, 894. 58
594 I 160,483,920.00
26847
65
993184127
33, 244,49, 350,
1, 550,1, 352,
14, 603,38, 564,22, 765,11,100,
060. 00000. 00000.00000 00350. 00868.00000.00000. 00
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia
WashingtonVirginiaWest Virginia
Division No. 3.
North Carolina.South Carolina.GeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New Orleans .TexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennessee
811 ' 172,529,278.00
2, $08, 985. 003, 611, 700. 00
13, 243, 260. 00252, 000. 00
2, 575, 000. 004, 796, 300. 002, 051, 000. 00
49,330,806.33 ; 215,814,726.33 j 12, 349, 217.39
11,413,41, 272,1, 290,2, 090,7,416,
17, 672,14, 306,7,218,
780. 21289. 09000. 00000.00766. 61306. 00503. 08528. 09
44, 657,90, 622,2,840,3,442,
22, 020,56, 237,37,071,18, 318,
840. 21289. 09000. 00000. 00116. 61174. 00503. 08528. 09
3, 890,9, 291,
261,328,
1,934,4, 357,2, 624,1, 289,
759. 51462. 23222. 85070.16717.98663. 29118.16360,97
102, 680,173. 00 | 275, 209,451. 08 23, 977, 375.15
953, 996. 471, 377, 350. 004, 505, 312. 60
100, 000.001, 305, 000. 002, 624, 200. 00
764, 672. 00
3, 762,981. 474, 989, 050. 00
17, 748, 572. 60352,000. 00
3, 880, 000.007,420, 500.003,715, 672. 00
200, 790.15389. 439. 04
1, 039, 721. 6132,133.98
304, 324. 96613, 232.04293, 671. 67
41, 868, 776. 07 2, 873, 313.45163 30,238,245.00
000. 00000.00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00000. 00500.00000. 00900. 00500. 00300. 00
729,840,
1,090,286.972,456,289,
2, 206,5, 016,
380,2, 831,1, 030,2,119,
559. 38600. 00653.12411. 00457.50750. 00943.72000.00683. 50250. 00018.64300.00362. 95
3, 355,2,588,5,106.1,736!4, 741,1,511,1. 099,5,331.
29, 887,1,480,
12, 988,5,9.51.
11, 766,
559. 386,0.00653.12411.00457. 5075'J. 00943. 72000. 00189.50250. 00918. 64800.00662.95
5.52755.59943. 72177. 56456. 65979.12231.28878. 83
2.03616.13
.81174. 33559.23
18,249,995.81 ! 87,526,195.81
27,185,100.009,100, 000. 009. 050, 000. 00
13, 997, 000. 0016. 946. 000.0020. 900, 000. 0010, 379, 000. 004, 400,000. 00, 895,000. 00
1, 250, 000. 00
7, 681,2, 745,1,4,813,6, 301,
11,522,3,166,
677,2,070,
475,
2, 815,913,
•701,1, 669,2, 111,2,963,1,179,
572,922,2S4,
143.16146 51813. 53355.48996.93141.32751. 96370. 28707.65735. 39
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TO SEPTEMBER 1, 1893.
Charged off.
Losses andpremiums.
$182,171.49139,415.43133, 441. 64682, 524. 00414, 656.85311, 837. 98255, 369. 92
2,119,417.31
759,144. 301, 241, 603. 01
16,848.4431,906. 49
298,760.41682, 656. 60391,506.71
67,768. 35
3, 490,194. 31
75,473.4147,917.5195,370. 224,000. 00
14,434. 8357, 296. 6722,407. 90
316,900.54
13, 910. 0629, 509. 70
168, 533.5455,999.1140, 537.4253,129.474,060. 30
107,593.12-442,415. 21
33, 841. 95167, 668. 8854,369. 31
154,245.63
1, 325, 813.70
536, 723.85177, 209. 28
60, 709. 38238, 724. 38244, 058. 24455,439. 50226, 600.7684, 626.1087, 896. 7020,323.35
2,132,311.54
Expenses andtaxes.
$211, 425.30180. 439. 04170, 899. 07
1,228, 392. 291,595,844^89
271,272.70477, 760. 87
4,136, 034.16
1, 536, 470. 854, 008, 807.36
128, 243. 59153, 895. 70628, 718.55
1,490, 998.531,063, 785.65
517, 745. 29
9,528, 665. 52
67, 050.58163,324. 00377, 809. 6010,714. 23
142, 893. 77281, 032. 88103, 955. 06
1,146, 781. 02
94, 826. 90122, 272. 51161,840. 36138, 591. 62169, 319. 52
65, 305. 3350,557. 91
316,487.751,128, 228. 63
61, 733. 85300,130. 73156, 844. 41439, 588. 82
3, 208, 728. 34
1,093,864.73436,132. 94305, 281.68667, 372. 59909,741.68
1, 219, 350.63473,11 i. 88357, 047. 79377,128. 52137,04416
5, 976,076. 60
Net earnings.
$439, 218. 73225, 891. 25206,184. 94
1, 798, 369. 641, 774, 699. 28
630, 638. 291, 018, 763.79
6, 093, 765. 92
1, 595,144.364, 041, 051. 86
116,130. 82142, 267. 97
1, 007, 239.022,184, 008.161,168, 825. 80
703, 847. 33
10,958,515.32
58, 266.16178,196. 63566,541. 79
17,419. 75146, 996. 36274, 902.49167,308. 71
1, 409, 631. 89
141, 098. 56152,973. 3886, 569. 8286, 586. 83
158, 599. 7144, 544. 3293, 613. 07
299, 797. 961,188, 238. 19
38, 040. 33471,989. 20144, 960. 61305, 724.78
3, 212, 736.76
1,184, 554. 58299, 804. 29335, 822. 47763, 258. 51958,197. 01
1, 293, 351.19480, 039. 32130, 696. 39457, 682.43127,367.88
6, 030, 774. 07
Dividends.
$409, 600. 00215,300. 00216, 625. 00
1, 483, 013. 231, 471, 000. 00
600, 722. 25828, 982. 00
5, 225, 242. 48
1, 202, 310.132, 438, 220. 00
60, 346. 0091, 860. 00
670, 647.001, 234, 376. 00
810,650.00423,500. 00
6; 931, 909.13
94, 486. 82131, 643. 00500,123. 30
10, 080. 0072, 500. CO
202, 065. 00100, 740. 00
1, 111, 638.12
85, 750. 00177, 620. 00107, 240. 0038. 500. 00
123,735.0041, 050. 0029, 000. 00
139, 000. 00619, 650. 0026, 000. 00
389, 386, 00149, 500. 00214, 392. 00
2,140, 823. 00
852, 863. 33316, 230. 00261, 500. 00513, 205. 00707,150. 00807, 000. 00381, 550. 00131, 000. 00261,125. 00
80, 000. 00
4, 311, 643.33
Ratios.
Not earn-ings to
capital andsurplus.
Per cent.3.162.842.332.922.622.49
2.82
3.574.464.094.134.574.063.153.84
3.98
1. 553.573.194.953.793.704.50
3.37
4.205.911.704.993.342.958.515.623.982.573.632.442.60
3.67
3.402.533.104.084.123.993.542.575.107.38
3.74
Dividendsto capital
andsurplus.
Per cent.2.952.712.452.412.172.37
2.42
2.692.692.122.673.052.192.192.31
2.52
2. 512,042.822.861.862 722.71
2. 06
2.566.862.102.222.612.722.642.612.071.763.002,521.87
2.45
2.442.672.412.733.042.492. 822.382.914.64
2.67
Dividendsto capital.
Per cent.3.673 383.093.232.772.96
3.14
3.024.943.896.794.593.203.563.82
4.02
3.363.643.784.002.824.213.41
3.68
3.2710.162.672.663.283.893.804.452.492.363.833.052.22
3.09
3.143.472.893.674.173.863.682.983.786.40
3.06
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS
FROM MARCH 1, 1893, TO
States, reserve cities, andTerritories.
IowaDesMoines..
MinnesotaSt. PaulMinneapolis.
MissouriSt. Louis . . . .Kansas City.St. Joseph...
KansasNebraska
OmahaLincoln
Division No. 6
ColoradoNevadaCalifornia
San Francisco .OregonArizona
Division No. 7 .
North DakotaSouth D.ik-,;aIdahoMontanaNew MexicoOklahomaIndian Territory . . .UtahWyomingWashington
Division No. 8 . . .
No. ofbanks*.
1574
6557
57994
138120
588
134
United States 3,758
Capital stock.
$13, 612. 500.00700, 000. 00
5,880,230. 004. 800,000. 005. 450,000. 004, 640, 000. 00
10. 700,000. 006. 550.000. 002,000! 000. 00
12,192,100.007,758.100. 004,150, 000. 001, 000, 000. 00
Surplus.
$3, 057,234,
1,103,1, 328.
664,802,
2, 033,730,223,
1, 754,1, 595,
487,148,
744.19000. 00'34. 85
000. 00000.00'60. 35
000. 00700. 00500.00195. 93325.49600.00000.00
79,432, S 14,162, 560. 81
2,359, 883.84128,000. 00
1,135,743.001,100, 000. 00
910, 251. 2836,150. 00
21,472,000.00 5,670,028.12
2, 315, 000. 002, 560, 000. 00
725. 000. 004, 375, 000. 00
750, 000. 00250, 000. 00360.000.00
2, 800, 000. 001, 210, 000. 006, 930, 000. 00
513,596,252,676,188,16,42,
965,180,
1, 713,
221. 47375. 00000. 00483. 90107. 20000. 00200.00700. 00600. 00939. 66
22,275,000.00 5,144,627.23
, 809, 673. Oil !i8,122,908.02
Capital andsurplus.
$16,670,934,
6, 983,6,128,6,114,5,442.
12, 733,7, 280,2, 223,
13, 946,9,353,4, 637,1,148,
244.19000.00964. 85000.00000.00760. 35000. 00r00. 00
500. 00295. 93425. 49GOO. 00000. 00
$1,475,280.10101,142.46611, 542. 29447, 269. 05406, 070. 21448,737. 91
1, 002, 984. 50590, 792. 50180,913.63
1, 338, 791. 99926, 272.48486, 849.01139,610.42
93,595, 490. 81
11,379,883. 84410, 000. 00
6, 710,743. 003, 600,000. 004, 705,251. 28
336,150. 00
27,142, 028.12
2,828,221.473,156, 375. 00
977,000. 005,051, 483.90
938,107. 20266, 000. 00402, 200. 00
3, 765, 700. 001, 390, 600. 008, 643, 939. 66
27,419, 627.23
Gross earn-ings.
8,156,156. 55
1,430,110. 0938, 517. 54591, 378. 60265, 707.13464, 914.2846, 014. 51
2, 836, 642.15
~ 253,570.16276,840.46124, 998. 87704, 840. 29112,932. 5453,372.1441, 598. 14266, 062. 94130,485. 50783,189.97
2, 747,894. 01
929, 932, 581. 02 74,827,039.71
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OF NATIONAL BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued.
SEPTEMBER 1, 1893—Continued.
Charged off.
Losses andpremiums.
$182, 234.5315. 461. 43
146, 868. 63192, 795.1926, 280. 7950, 406. 6670, 915.11
133, 638.1447, 271. 62
451, 900. 9957, 732. 4292,337.228, 667. 64
1, 476, 510. 37
233, 325. 384, 472.73
71, 613. 2416, 948. 4741,320.402,426. 75
370,106. 97
22. 700. 4479, 387. 306, 742. 69
127, 726.4412, 406.113, 325. 543, 225. 00
23, 643.1175, 777. 48
117, 793. 00
472, 727.11
11,703, 981. 85
Expenses andtaxes.
$629, 565.4945, 476. 08
322, 635. 86181, 647. 71189, 451. 53202, 364.14479, 351. 29358, 749. 8173, 301. 99
531, 402. 83516, 208. 86319,781.7978, 090. 39
3, 928, 033. 77
644, 805. 8613, 365. 96
235, 238. 5267, 803. 70
198, 395. 9927, 792. 53
1,187,402. 56
161, 552. 64187, 787.4739, 746. 66
288, 064. 3452, 321. 6122, 219. 0916, 988. 38
117, 980.1560, 329. 50
405,102. 68
1,352,092.52
30, 463, 814. 49
"Net earnings.
$663, 480. 0840, 204. 95
142, 037. 8072. 826.15
190, 337. 89195, 967.11452, 718.1098, 404. 5560. 240. 02
355, 488.17352, 331. 2074, 730. 0052, 846. 39
2,751, 612. 41
551,978.8520, 678. 85
284, 526. 84180, 954. 96225,197. 8915, 795. 23
1, 279,132. 62
69, 317. 089, 665. 69
78,509. 52289, 049. 5148, 204. 8227, 827. 5121, 384. 76
124, 439. 685,618.4$
260, 294. 29
923, 074. 38
32, 659, 243. 37
Dividends.
$433, 800. 00127,000.00199, 200. 00215,000.00187, 581. 06127,003. 42231, 000. 00101, 500. 0028, 000. 00
303, 805. 00256, 462. 8581, 000. 0013, 000. 00
2, 304, 352. 33
154, 000. 0017,460. 00
174, 750. 00115, 000.00166, 900.00
6, 000. 00
634,110. 00
58, 116. 6530, 250. 008. 000. 00
156, 000. 004, 500. 007, 000. 009, 400. 00
83, 000. 0015, 750. 00
127, 250.00
499, 266.65
23,158, 985.04
Ratios.
Net earn-ings to
capital andsurplus.
Per cent.3.984.302.031.193.113.603.563.352.712.553.771.614.60
2.94
4.855.044.245.034.794.70
4.72
2.453.068.045.725.14
10.465.323.30
0.403.01
3.37
3.51
Dividendsto capital
andsurplus.
Per cent.2.601.362.853.513.072.331.031.391.262.182.741.751.13
2.46
1.354.262.603.193.551.78
2.34
2.059.588.193.094.802.632.342.201.131.47
1.82
2.49
Dividendsto capital.
Per cent.3.191.813.394.483.442.742.161.551.402.493.311.951.30
2.90
1.706.193.134.C04.402.00
2.95
2.511.101.103.570.602.802.612.961.301.84
2.24
3.40
46474849505152535455565758
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65666768697071727374
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TABLE, BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES, SHOWING RATIOS TO CAPITAL, AND TOFKOM MARCH 1, 1889,
States, Territories, andreserve cities.
Ratio of dividends to capital for six months ended—
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusetts
BostonRhode IslandConnecticutNew York
New York City..AlbanyBrookiyn
New JerseyPennsylvania
PhiladelphiaPittsburg
DelawareMaryland
BaltimoreDistrict of Columbia, j
WashingtonVirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippiLouisiana
New Orleans.. -.TexasArkansasKentucky
LouisvilleTennesseeOhio
CincinnatiCleveland
IndianaIllinois
ChicagoMichigan
Detroit"Wisconsin
MilwaukeeIowa
Des MoinesMinnesota
St. PaulMinneapoli-3
MissouriSt. LouisKansas CitySt. Joseph
KansasNebraska
OmahaLincoln'
Colorado "NevadaCalifornia
San Francisco-..OregonArizonaDakota*North Dakota..South Dakota..IdahoMontanaNew Mexico 'Utah"WashingtonWyomingOklahomaIndian Territory
Average
P.ct3.93.93.73.52.93.23.53.94.35.0
IP.ct3.93.93.53.32.83.23.53.94.25.7
3.6
P.ct3.93.93.64.02.63.03.54.14.74.4
4.43.83.63.75.03.93.64.03.03.84.03.74.54.93.83.96.23.04.75.96.23.93.53.94.13.63.24.25.1
10.94.93.96.14.95.5
P. ct.3.94.33.63.12.82.63.54.74.74.0
3.2
3.9
3.6
4.93.73.53.74.93.83.84.02.43.85.03.74.53.53.14.04.24.24.13.9
13.93.53.23.13.83.75.74.55.34.94.13.78.54.9
12.0 11.76. 0 6. 04.45.63.56.0
P.ct4.15.53.63.5
2.93.73.74.94.46.74.53.83.63.74.93.83.44.02.54.33.54.04.65.04.63.85.33.74.34.26.03.63.23.54.73.83.25.15.24.04.43.44.14.95.7
P.ct3.53.93.53.42.63.13.74.04.95.56.8
3.4 5.0 ! 4.12. 8 2.9 I 3. 31.0 11.2 I 6.24.0 ! 3. 6
' 0. 3 !6.34.23.32.4
I Z. 4
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3.9 j 3.7 j 3.8
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«r !
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2.7
4.32.73.7
15.33.84.43.4
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3.42.62.3
3 42.82.82.91.72.74.93.03.02 72.73.23.23.32.73.2
11.12.82.62.53.03.04.83.43.92.93.23.26.73.24.4
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CAPITAL AND >Stni\uis, OK THE EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OF XAT.IO.XAL BTO SEPTEMBER 1 ; 1803,
' Katio of d iv idends to r ap i t a l and j J tat io of ea rn ings to rai> ;tal and s u r p l u s for s ix m o n t h sj s u r p l u s for s ix m o n t h s ended— (aided—
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162 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
EARNINGS AND D I V I D E N D S OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ARRANGED BY GEOGRAPHICALDIVISIONS, FOR SEMIANNUAL P E R I O D S FROM SEPTEMBER 1881, TO SEPTEMBER,1893.
Geographical divisions.banks
Sept., 1884, to Mar., 1885:New England States...Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States....
No.of
567732278
1,073
$167, 400, 370 $41, 413, 826173,212,145 j 64.741,00942,648,400 11,527,942
139,638,800 j 31,088,344
Total . !,650
Mar., 1885, to Sept., 1885:New England States. -. ! 562Middle States \ 731Southern States ! 287"Western States |l, 085
Total .2,665
Sept., 1885, to Mar., 1886:New England States. . . 559Middle States I 738Southern States ! 294Western States 1,117
Total . . .2,708I
Mar., 1886, to Sept., 1886:New England States...! 563Middle States ! 744Southern States ! 303Western States II, 174
Total . .12,784
Sept., 1886, to Mar., 1887pi., JLooo, t o jua-r., loot : \New England States. . . | 563Middle States 754South ern States 313Western States I, 225
Dividends.
$5, 661,5377,156, 6801, 790, 7265, 828, 707
Net earn-
Jtatios.
X- rt ~ ' u rt ^
\Pr.et.$4,388,812 I 3.4
7, 474, 752 I 4. ]2, 426,858 4. 27, 310, 780 4. 2
Pr.ct.'Pr.ct.2. 7 2.13. 0 3.13.3 4.53.4 ! 4.3
522,899,715 148,771,121 20,437,650 J21, 601, 202 I 3.9 3.2
165, 668, 370172,907, 35243, 500, 300
142,523, 580
524, 599, 602
165, 203, 920172, 435, 29544, 437, 400
148, 879, 580
40,786, 00764, 247, 88811, 505, 47730, 364,123
146, 903, 495
41,128, 38767, 583, 30912, 053, 52432, 767, 699
530,956,195 1153, 532, 919
41, 581, 84570,044,18711, 967, 321
153,138,453 j 33,470,425
537,563, 648 157, 064, 77
165,252.370 41,897,072175, 873, 735 73, 445, 03346, 213, 240 12. 463, 050
161,016,425 : 35.926.745
Total . .!2, 855
Mar., 1887, to Sept., 1887:New England States.. . 566Middle States j 764Southern States ! 343Western States 1, 269
548, 355, 770 163, 731, 900
164, 837, 370 j 43,118, 790176, 635, 656 J 76, 574,17951,515,315 ; 13,247,285
165,556,200 38,314,299
Total 2, 942 558, 544, 541 171, 254, 553
Sept., 1887, to Mar., 1888:New England Sta tes . .Middle StatesSouthern S t a t e s . . .Western States
567. 780
3581,339
164, 405, 920183, 382, 395
53,124,400176,224,033
43, 459. 76980, 679. 52714,258,40340, 999, 447
20,218,471 22,024.295 i 3.9 3. 0 ! 3.3
5, 375, 2267, 044, 5351,969,1906, 946, 485
5, 925, 3819, 484, 3242, 705, 2749, 412.687
21,335,436 27, 527,6 4.0 I 3.1
6, 736. 4799, 789,1352. 553, 0558, 834, 050
3.444
2232
23.3.3.
5045
2L, 147,142 27,912,719 j 3.9
5.318,4807, 574, 6272,143, 8707, 111, 610
22,148, 587
5, 355, 7877, 357, 4002,137,3287,153, 305
22, 003, 820
31, 698, 794
32, 808, 074
5,426,178 j 6,187,5957.346,515 111,201,7082, 298, 039 3, 257, 5428,017,876 | l l , 954,449
4.24.14.3
3.9
3.34.04.34.5
3.1
2.62.93.33.5
2.62.83.43.7
Mar., 1888, to Sept., 1888:New England States...Middle States.Southern States.Western States .
Total
Sept., 1888, to Mar., 1889:New England States...Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
568793369
1,363
,093
56879.)382
1, 404
3.147
164,649,820184, 220, 57554, 802, 800
179, 865, 950
583, 529,145 184, 416, 991 | 23, 443, 051 |32, 759,192
164, 506, 720384,628,44556, 974, 485
187,144, 200
593,253, 850
44,197, 41882, 91)8, 75914, 844, 53442, 376. 280
5, 349, 5827. 564, 8222,189, 93'8,338,710 11,370,432
3.54.55.05.4
4 .5
3.04.24.85.5
Total . . .3 ,044 i 577,136,748 |179, 397,147 i 23,088,607 32,601,294 j 4. 0 I 3.0
6,739, 24011, 544, 2583,105, 262
44, 904, 04086, 496, 36715, 715,13645,391, 957
5, 508,1637, 379, 6922,357,7188, 045, 400
!, 932, 21212, 241, 3993, 497, 410
12,438 868
192, 507, 500 ; 23,290, 973 135,109, £
3.24.14.04. 6
3.34.04.14.3
2.83.13.8
3.0
2.62.7
3. 5
3.24.34.45.1
4.3
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EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS OF THE NATIONAL BANKS, ETC.—Continued.
Geographical divisions.
Mar., 1889, to Sept., 1889:New England States - -.Middle IStateaSouthern States"Western States
Total
Sept., 1889, to Mar., 1890:New England States..-Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
Mar., 1890, to Sept., 1890:New England States. . .Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total .
Sept., 1890, to Mar., 1891:New England States. . .Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
Mar., 1891, to Sept., 1891:New England States . . .Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total ,
Sept., 1891, to Mar., 1892:New England States . . .Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
Mar., 1892, to Sept., 1892:New England States . . .Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
Sept., 1892, to Mar., 1893:New England States...Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
Mar., 1893, to Sept., 1893:New England States...Middle StatesSouthern StatesWestern States
Total
General average
No.of
baukb
571796403
1,425
3,194
5768 LI436
1, 471
3, 294
582834475
1,521
3,412
583851522
1,586
3, 542
589874544
1, 605
3,612
585880558
1, 648
3, 671
587882570
1, 662
3, 701
593896584
1,686
3,759
594908574
1, 682
3,758
3,213
Capital.
$165.101, 920184, IS/5, 74558, 905, 530
191,247, 990
599, 451,185
165, 631, 980186,198, 72562,5)49, 360
200, 625, 480
615,405, 545
165, 500,920188, 261,155
68,491,105212, 520, 566
634, 773,746
165, 525,420189, 215, 74575,175,100
222, 670, 320
652, 586, 585
165, 392, 090192,073,87678, 244, 000
231,019, 971
667, 629,937
165, 668, 920192, 303, 94078, 227, 550
239,155, 900
675, 356, 310
165,918, 920182, 464, 74579, 620,155
241,072,830
679, 076, 650
160,883,920193,420,145
80, 834, 940245, 735, 370
686, 874, 375
166,483, 920195, 020. 221)77,023,' 500
243, 282, 030
Surplus,
$45, 476, 95387, 936, 23616, 387, 35947, 328,336
197,128, 884
46,157,18191,010,40517,141, 07050, 237, 778
204, 546,434
46, 488, 59894, 608, 92118, 081, 49652, 690,124
211, 869,139
47, 263, 87198, 565, 39719, 232, 96154, 368, 512
219,430,741
48, 053, 95399, 692, 77620, 344, 33458, 011, 532
226,102, 595
48,488,842103, 561, 327
21, 026, 56761, 650,165
234,676, 901
48, 072, 364105, 487, 995
21. 456, 22762, 745, 27.
237, 761, 865
49, 226,403109, 068, 41421,664,38665. 755, 235
245, 714,438
49, 330, 806110,921,83221, 638, 86866, 231, 402
681, 809, 673 248,122, 908
603,877,957 195, 718, 573
Diyidends.
$5,307, 0867,636, 8742, 365, 3688, 016, 259
23, 325, 587
5,520,9777, 629,1.702, 861, 628
10, 237, 991
26, 249,766
5,144,5887, 946, 3012, 695, 2109,123, 018
24,909,117
5, 530,4737, 720,4333, 026,4929,491, 377
25, 768, 775
5, 231,8547, 911, 6272, 778, 0249,104,730
25, 026, 235
5, 292, 0147, 463, 4533, 350, 3699, 441, 017
25, 546, 853
4, 300, 2648,147,7023, 007, 2049, 398, 600
24, 853. 860
5. 265, 2948. 019,5843, 363, 8159, 825,517
20,474, 210
5, 225, 2437. 740, 742.2, 443, 6287, 749, 372
23,158, 985
23, 468,174
Net earn-ings.
$6, 920, 88912,060,433
3, 818,37911, 708, 674
34, 508,375
5, 606, 83012, 208, 7884, 229, 776
12,203,145
35, 248, 539
6, 239, 35812, 534, 6304, 730, 666
13, 302, 370
36, 807, 024
7, 275, 21513,189, 6354, 842,139
14, 838, 985
40,145, 974
6, 512, 91011, 475, 7154, 299, 226
13, 329, 789
35, 617, 640
5. 422, 79911^ 764, 3293,412,941
13,763, 021
34, 363, 090
5, 542,29310, 855, 644
3, 780, 30812,116,679
32, 294, 924
8, 237,16312,501,582
3, 706,15413, 646, 809
36, 091, 708
6, 093, 76611,925,9363, 654, 948
10, 984, 593
32, 659, 243
32, 321,091
Ilatios.
sT3 as
> °
Pr. ct.3.24.14.04.2
3.9
3.34.14.55.1
4.3
3.14.23.94.3
3.9
3.34.14.04.3
3.9
3.24.13. 63.9
3.7
S.9-4.33.9
3.8
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2.9
2.6
3.64.1
3.2
2.42.83.13.4
2.9
2.62.7
3^4
3.0
2.42.72.83.2
2.8
2.52.53.43.1
2.8
2.02.72.93.1
3.7 2.7
3.74.24.24.0
3.8
3.14.03.23.1
3.4
3.9
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2.8
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4.3
2.64.45.35.2
4.3
2.9
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4.3
3.44.65.15.4
4.6
3.03.94.44.6
4.0
2.53.93.44.6
3.8
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3.5
2.94.13.64.4
3.9
2.83.93.73.5
3.5
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164 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UND£R TiprPROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF TILE REVISED STATUTES OF THEUNITED STATES, WITH THE DATES OF LIQUIDATION, THE AMOUNT OF CAPITAL,CIRCULATION ISSUED AND RETIRED, AND CIRCULATION OUTSTANDING OCTOBER31, 1893.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Penn Yan, 1ST. Y.* ..First National Bank, Norwich, Conn.* ..Second National Bank, Ottumwa, Iowa I..Second National Bank, Canton, Ohiot...First National Bank, Lansing, Mich. f..First National Bank, Columbia, MoFirst National Bank, Carondelet, MoFirst National Bank, TJtica, N. Y.*Pittston National Bank, Pittston. Pa—Fourth National Hank, Indianapolis, IndBerkshire National Bank, Adams, Mass.National Union Bank, Rochester, N. Y..First National Bank, Leonardsville, N.Y,Farmers' National Bank, Richmond, VaFarmers' National Bank, Waukesha,
WisNational Bank of Metropolis, Washing-
ton, D. CFirst National Bank, Providence, Pa...National State Bank, Dubuque, Iowa...First National Bank of Newton, New-
tonville, MassFirst National Bank, New Him, Minn..National Bank of Crawford County,
Meadville, PaKittanning National Bank, Kittanning,
Pa. {City National Bank, Savannah, Ga.fOhio National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio...First National Bank, Kingston, N. Y ...First National Bank, Blufiton, IndNational Exchange Bank, Richmond, Va.First National Bank, Skaneateles, N. Y.First National Bank, Jackson, MissFirst National Bank, Downingtown, Pa.First National Bank, Titusville, PaA] tpleton National Bank, Appleton, Wis.National Bank of Whitestown, N. YFirst National Bank, IN" ew Brunswick,
N.JFirst National Bank, Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio .'First National Bank, Cedarburg, Wis...Commercial National Bank, Cincinnati,
OhioSecond National Bank, Watertown, N. YFirst National Bank, South Worcester,
N.YNationalMechanics and Farmers' Bank,
Albany, N.YSecond NationalBank, Des Moines, Iowa.First National Bank, Steubenville, Ohio.First National Bank, Plumer, PaFirst National Bank, Danville, VaFirst National Bank, Dorchester, Mass .First National Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa ..Merchants and Mechanics' National
Bank, Troy, N. YNational Savings Bank, Wheeling, W. Va.First National Bank, Marion, OhioNational Insurance Bank, Detroit, Mich.National Bank of Lansingburg. N. YNational Bank of North America, New
York, N.YFirst National Bank, Hallowell, MeFirst National Bank, Clyde, N.YPacific National Bank, New York, N. Y.Grocers' NationalBank, New York, N. YSavannah National Bank, Savannah, Ga.First National Bank, Frostburg, MdFirst National Bank. La Salle, 111National Bank of Commerce, George-
town, D.C ,* New bank with same title, t Never
Date ofliquidation.
Apr, 6,1864May 2,1864
doOct. 3,1864Dec. 5,1864Sept. 19,1864Mar. 15,1865June 9,1865Sept, 16,1865Nov. 30,1865Dec. 8,1865Apr. 26.1866July 11,1866Oct. 22,1866
Nov. 25,1866
Nov. 28,1866Mar. 1,1867Mar. 9,1867
Mar. 11,1867Apr. 18,1867
Apr. 19,1867
Apr. 29,1867May 28,1807July 3,1867Sept. 26,1867Dec. 5,1867
.do .
Capital.Circulation.
Issued. Retired. Outstand-ing.
$109,000 |30J000
$90, 00025, 500
Dec. 21,1867Dec. 26,1867Jan. 14.1868 |Jan. 15,1868 IJan. 21,1868 IFeb. 14,1868 |
Feb. 26,1868 !
Mar. 4,1868 jMar. 23,18G8
Apr. 28,1868July 21,1868
Aug. 4,1868
doAug. 5,3868Aug. 8,1868Aug. 25,1868Sept. 30,1868Nov. 23,1868Dec. 17,1868
Dec. 31,1868Jan. 7,1869Jan. 12.1869Feb. 26,1869Mar. 6,1869
Apr. 15,1869Apr. 19,1869Apr. 23,1869May 10,1869June 7,1869June 22,1869July 30,1869Aug. 30,1869
200,000 |.100,000 I100,000 .400,00050,000
100,000 I
ioo, ooo !I
200,000 :100,000150,000 I
150, 00060, 000
300, 000
200, 000100,000500, 000200,00050,000
200, 000150,000100,000100, 000300.00050, 000120,000
100, 000
50,000100,000
500, 000100,000
175, 500
350, 00050,000150,000100,00050, 000150, 00075,000
300, 000100,000125, 000200, 010150.000
1,000,00060, 00050,000
422, 700390, 000100, 00050, 00050, 000
100,000
192,50045,00085, 000
90,000
180, 000GO,000
127, 000
130, 00054,000
450, 000180, 00045, 000180, 000135, 00045, 50090, 00086, 75045, 00045, 500
90, 01)0
45,00090, 000
345,95090, 000
157,400
314, 95042,500135,00087.50045,000132,50067,500
184,75090, 000109, 85085,000135, 000
333,00053, 35044,000134, 99085,25085, 00045,00045,000
Oct. 28,1869 100,000 90,000 89,100 900completed organi zation. J Consolidated with another bank.
$89, 87525, 399
99, 373
191, 55844, 42083, 293
89, 545
177,12888, 805125, 765
128,83253, 250
444, 260177, 82544, 586
179, 380133,80843,71589,02685, 79044, 38045, 258
88,734
44,47289,527
343,94588,980
155, 826
313,01542,162
133, 33786, 20244, 710130, 62766, 992
183,19889, 455109,01984, 473133, 802
330,86552, 94643,280
134, 08284,92184, 50044,75744,535
$125101
627
942580
1,707
455
2,8721.1951,235
1,168750
5,7402,175
414620
1, U21,785
974960620242
1,266
4*628473
2,0051,020
1,574
1,935338
1,6631,298
290.1,873
508
1, 552545831527
1,198
2,135404720908329500243465
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NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOI.UNTAKY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES,, ETC.—Cont'd.
.Name and location of bank.
Miners1 National Bank, Salt Lake City,Utah
First National Bank, V in ton, IowaNational Exchange Bank, Philadelphia,
PaFirst National Bank, Decatur, illNational Union Bank, Owego, N. YFirst National Bank, Berlin, WisCentral National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.First National Bank, Dayton, Ohio
Date ofliquidation.
Circulation.
Dec. 2,1869 !Dec. IB, 1869 j
Jan. 8,1870Jan. 10,1870Jan. 11,1870Jan. 25,1870Mar. 31,1870Apr. 9,1870a: Hsu JL> cibiuiitM. jjaiiiJi., J-'aj tun, vjiiiu
National Bank of Chemung, Ehnira, N.Y. June 10,1870Merchants' National Bank, Milwaukee,
Wis June 14,1870First National Bank, St. Louis, Mo J uly 16,1870Chemung Canal National Bank, Elmira,
N.Y Aug. 3,1870Central National Bank, Omaha Nebr. * .. Sept. 23,1870First National Bank, Clarksville, Va. . . . Oct. 13,1870First National Bank, Burlington, Vt Oct. 15,1870First National Bank, Lebanon, Ohio Oct. 24,1870National Exchange Bank, Lansingburg,
N.Y Dec. 27,1870Muskingum National Bank, Zanesville,
Ohio Jan. 7,1871United National Bank, Winona, Minn... Feb. 15,1871First National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa.. Mar. 25,1871Saratoga County National Bank, "Water-
forcVN. Y Mar. 28,1871State National Bank, St. Joseph. Mo Mar. 31.1871First National Bank, Fenton, Mich May 2,1871First National Bank, Wellsburg, W. Va. June24,1871Clarke National Bank, Rochester, N. Y.. Aug. 11,1871Commercial National Bank, Osiikosh,
Wis Nov. 22,1871Fort Madison National Bank, Fort Mad-
ison, Iowa Dec. 26,1871National Bank of Maysville, Ky I Jan. 6,1872Fourth National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. . . | Jan. 9,1872American National Bank, New York, !
N.Y May 10,1872Carroll County National Bank, Sand- !
wich,N.H..' : May 24,1872Second National Bank, Portland, Me Juiie 24,1872Atlantic National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. July 15,1872Merchants and Farmers' National Bank.
Quiney, 111 '., Aug. 8,1872First National Bank, Rochester, N. Y j Aug. 9,1872Lawrenceburg National Bank, Law-
renceburg, Ind Sept. 10,1872Jewett City National Bank, Jewett City,
Conn ...'. '... Oct. 4,1872First National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn... Oct. 22,1872First National Bank, Goshen, Ind Nov. 7,1872Kidder National Gold Bank, Boston,
Mass Nov. 8,1872Second National Bank, Zanesville, Ohio.. Nov. 16,1872Orange County National Bank, Chelsea,
Vt.. .' Jan. 14,1873Second National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y. . . Feb. 18,1873Richmond National Bank, Richmond,
Ind.* Feb. 28,1873!First National Bank, Adams, N. Y Mar. 7,1873 'Mechanics' National Bank, Syracuse,
Mar. 11,1873
Apr. 15,1873do
June 3,1873
June 30,1873July 18,1873
Aug. 30,1873
Sept, 25,1873do
Issued. Retired. Outetand
300, 000100, 000100. 000500, 000500, 000150,000100,000
173,91084, 22687, 33843,627421, 305133,85189,498
175. 75085, 250,250 i
44, 000425, 000135,00090,000
26, 895267,01884,348
27,000270, 00085,000
100,000 |50,000100,000
90, 00045, 00090,000
150,000100,000luojooo100,000200,000
135,00090, 00049,50090\ 000
180! 000
134,04889,461 |49,033 I89,278 !
178,278 '
Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank,Rochester, N. Y
Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont.First National Bank, Havana, N. YMerchants and Farmers' National Bank,
Ithaca. N.YNational Bank of Cazenovia, N. YMerchants' National Bank, Memphis,
TennManufacturers' National Bank, Chi-
cago, 111Second National Bank, Chicago, 111
100,000
75, 000300, 000105, 500
500, 000
50, 000100, 000200, 000
150, 000400,000
200, 000
60, 000100, 000115, 000
300, 000154,700
200, 000100, 000
230.00075, 000
140, 000
100, 000100, 00050, 000
50, 000150, 000
250,000 |
500,000 I100,000 I
67, 500270. 000
91,700
450, 000
45, 00081, 000
165.000
135, 000206,100
180,000
48, 75080, 910
103, 500
120, 000138,140
180, 00090,000
207, 00066, 900
93, 800
83, 25031, 50045, 000
45, 000116, 770
225, 000
438, 75097, 500
444,150
44,46880, 029
163, 720
133,725203,875
178,052
48, 27780,112
102. 283
5101,246
821
5,850
532971
1,280
1.2752,225
1,948
473798
1,217
136' 513
177, 87188,880
207,00066, 015
92, 880
82, 37731, 38544, 415
44, 321115, 341
222, 413
433, 39296,176
1,627
2,1291,120
885
920
873115585
6791,429
2,587
5,3581,324
* New bank with same title.
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1 6 6 REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd.
Kame and location of bank.
Merchants' National Bank, Dubuque,Iowa
Beloit National Bank, Beloit, WisUnion National Bank, St. Louis, Mo . . . .City National Bank, Green Bay, WisFirst National Bank, Shelbina, MoSecond National Bank, "Nashville, Tenn..First National Bank, Oneida, N. YMerchants' National Bank, Hastings,
MinnNational Bank of Tecumseh, MichGallatin National Bank, Shawneetown,
111First National Bank, Brook ville, PaCitizens' National Bank, Sioux City,
IowaCitizens'National Bank, Charlottes ville,
VaFarmers' National Bank, Warren, 111...First National Bank, Medina, OhioCroton Iiiver National Bank, South
East, N. YMerchants' National Bank of West Vir-
ginia, Wheeling, W. VaCentral National Bank, Baltimore, Md..Second National Bank, Leaveirwortli,
Kans. . .Teutonia National Bank, New Orleans,
LaCity National Bank, Chattanooga, Tenn.First National Bank, Cairo, 111First National Bank, Olathe, KansFirst National Bank, Beverly, OhioUnion National Bank, Lafayette, Ind . . .Ambler National Bank, Jacksonville,
Fla.*Mechanics' National Bank, Chicago, 111..First National Bank, Evans ville, Wis...First National Bank, Baxter Springs,
KansPeople's National Bank, Pueblo, ColoNational Bank of Commerce, Green Bay,
WisFirst National Bank, Millersburg, Ohio.First National Bank, Staunton, VaNational City Bank, Milwaukee, WisIrasburg National Bank of Orleans, Iras-
burg, VtFirst National Bank, Pekin, 111Merchants and Planters' National Bank,
Augusta, GaMonticello National Bank, Monticello,
IowaIowa City National Bank, Iowa City, IowaFirst National Bank, Wheeling, W. Va..First National Bank, Mount Clemens,
MichFirst National Bank, Knob Noster, Mo...First National Bank, Brodhead, WisAuburn City National Bank, Auburn,
N.YFirst National Bank, Eldorado, KansFirst National Bank, Junction City,
Kan sFirst National Bank, Chetopa, KansFirst National Bank, Golden, ColoNational Bank of Jefferson, WisGreen Lane National Bank, Green Lane,
Date of |liquidation, j
Sept. 30,1873Oct. 2,1873Oct. 22,1873Nov. 29,1873Jan. 1,1874Jan. 8,1874Jan. 13,1874
Feb. 7,1874Mar. 3,1874
Mar. 7,1874Mar. 26,1874
Apr. 14,1874
Apr. 27,1874Apr. 28,1874May 0, 1874
May 25,1874
July 7,1874July 15,1874
July 22,1874
Sept. 2,1874Sept. 10,1874Oct. 10,1874Nov. 9,1874Nov. 10,1874Dec. 4,1874
Dec. 7,1874Dec. 30,1874Jan. 9,1875
Jan. 12,1875....do
.do .
Pa..State National Bank, Topeka, KansFarmers'National Bank, Marshalltown,
IowaEichland National Bank, Mansfield,
OhioPlanters' National Bank, Louisville, Ky.First National Bank, Gallatin, Tenn ..'...First National Bank, Charlestown, W.
Va -
. . . .doJan. 23,1875Feb. 24,1875
Mar. 17,1875Mar. 25,1875
Mar. 30,1875
. . . .doApr. 14,1875Apr. 22,1875
May 20,1875May 29,1875June 24,1875
June 26,1875June 30,1875
July 1,1875July 1ft, 1875Aug. 25,1875Aug. 26,1875
Sept. 9,1875Sept. 15,1875
Sept. 18,1875
Sept. 25,1875Sept. 30.1875Oct. 1,1875
$200, 00050, 000
500, 00050, 000
100, 000125, 000125, 000
100, 00050, 000
250. 000100, 000
50, 000
100, 00050, 00075, 000
200, 000
500, 000200, 000
100, 000
300, 000170, 000100, 00050, 000
102, 000250,000
42, 500250, 00055, 000
50,00050, 000
100, 000100, 000100,000100,000
75,000100,000
200, 000
100,000125,000250, 000
50, 00050,00050, 000
200, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 00050, 00060, 000
100,00060, 000
50, 000
150, 000350, 00075,000
Oct. 2,1875 100,000
* N o circulation.
Circulation.
Issued. Retired. Outstand-ing.
$180, 00045, 000
150, 30045, 00090, 00092!920
110, 500
90, 000•15, 000
225, 00090, 000
45,000
90, 00045, 00045, 000
1G6, 550
450, 000180, 000
90, 000
270, 000148, 00190, 00045, 00090, 000
224, 095
$176,47244, 319
148, 47344,32589, 30091, 715
108, 956
88, 54144,315
223, 05788, 845
44, 850
89, 27944, 46344, 735
163, 638
444,880178, 878
87, 942
268,060147, 06988, 67244, 66088, 581
220, 380
125, 90045, 000
36, 00027, 000
90, 00060, 40090, 00060, 000
67, 50090, 000
169,000
45, 000104, 800225, 0U0
27, 00043, 80045,000
141.30045,000
45, 00036,00027. 00054, 000
90, 00030, 600
27, 000
130,300 I315,00045,000 j
90,000 I
123, 96044,503
35, 65526, 834
89, 23560, 04589,10759,170
66, 56988, 725
167,345
44, 735103,176221,884
20, 91043, 44044,507
138,98744, 530
44,70535, 70126, 818•53,022
89,68830, 477
26, 810
128, 027310, 47944, 630
89,156
$3, 528tS.*l
1,827675700
1, 2051,544
1, 459685
1.9431,155
150
721537265
2,912
5,1201,122
2, 058
1, 940932
1,328340
1,4193,715
1,940437
345166
765355893830
9311,275
1,655
2651,6243,116
90360493
2,313470
295299182978
312123
160
2, 2734, 521370
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tlEPOKT OF THK ^JOMrTROLLEU OF THE CURRENCY. 1 6 ?
ATIONAL DANKS WHICH JI W E <;;ONM INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OK THE R E VISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd.
Name and location of bank.
I
People's National Bank. Winchester, 111.First National Bank, New Lexington,
Ohio '"......First National Bank, Ishpcming, Mich ..Fayette County National Bank, Wash-
ington, OhioMerchants' National Bank, Fort Wayne,
IndKansas City National Bank, Kansas
City, MoFirst National Bank, Schoolcraft, Mich.First National Bank, Curwensville, Fa ..National Marine Bank, St. Paul, Minn ..First National Bank, Rochester, IndFirst National Bank, Lodi, OhioIron National Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio ..First National Bank, Ashland, NehrFirst National Bank, Paxton, 111First National Bank, Bloomfield, Iowa...Marietta National Bank, Marietta, Ohio .Salt Lake City National Bank, Salt Lake
City, Utah ".First National Bank, La Grange, MoFirst National Bank, Atlantic, IowaFirst National Bank, Spencer, IndNational Currency Bank, New York, N. YCaverna National Bank, Caverna, KyCity National Bank, Pittsburg, PaNational State Bank, DesMoines, Iowa..First National Bank, Trenton, MoFirst National Bank, Bristol, TennFirst Rational Bank, Leon, IowaAnderson County National Bank, Law-
renceburg, KyFirst National Bank, Newport, IndFirst National Bank, DePere, WisSecond National Bank, Lawrence, Kans .CommercialNational Bank, Versailles, KyState National Bank, Atlanta, Ga \Syracuse National Bank, Syracuse, N. Y.JFirat National Bank, Northumberland, PaFirst National Bank, Lancaster, MoFirst National Bank, Council Grove,
KansNational Bank Commerce, Chicago, 111...First National Bank, Palmyra, MoFirst National Bank, Newton, IowaNational Southern Kentucky Bank,
Bowling Green, KyFirst National Bank, Monroe, IowaFirst National Bank, New London, Conn.WinonaDeposit National Bank, Winona,
MinnFirst National Bank, South Charleston,
OhioLake Ontario National Bank, Oswego,
N.YFirst National Bank, Sidney, OhioChillicothe National Bank, OhioFirst National Bank, Manhattan, Kans..National Bank, Monticello, KyFirst National Bank, Rockviile, IndGeorgia National Bank, Atlanta, GaFirst National Bank, Adrian, MichFirst National Bank, Napoleon, OhioFirst National Bank, Lancaster, OhioFirst National Rank, Minerva, OhioKinney National Bank,Portsmouth,Ohio.First National Bank, Green Bay, AVisNational Exchange Bank, Waketield, K.I.First .National Bank, Union City, lud .. .First National Bank, Negaunee, Mich ...Tenth National Bank, New York, N.Y ..First National Bank, Paola, KansNational Exchange Bank, Troy, N. YSecond National Bank, Lafayette, IndState National Bank,Minneapolis,Minn..Second National Bank, St. Louis, Mo
Date ofliquidation.
Oct. 4,1875
Oct. 12,1875Oct. 20,1875
Oct. 26,1875
Nov. 8,1875
Nov. 13,Nov. 17,Dec. 17,Dec. 28,Jan. 11,
do
18751875187518751876
Jan. 19,Jan. 20,Jan. 28,Feb. 5,Feb. 16,
18761876187618761876
Feb. 21,1876Feb. 24,1876Mar. 7,1876Mar. 11,1876Mar. 23,1876May 13,1876May 25,1876June 21,1876June 22,1876July 10,1876July 11,1876
July 29,1876Aug. 7,1876Aug. 17,1876Aug. 23,1876Aug. 26,1876Aug. 31,1876Sept. 25,1876Oct. 6,1876Nov. 14,1876
Nov. 28,1876Dec. 2,1876Dec. 12,1876Dec. 16,1876
Dec. 23,1876Jan. 1,1877Jan. 9,1877
Jan. 28,1877
Feb. 24,1877
....doFeb. 26,1877Apr. 9,1877Apr. 13,1877Apr. 23,1877Apr. 25,1877M a y 31,1877June 11,1877June 30,1877Aug. 1,1877Aug. 24,1877Aug. 28,1877Oct. 19,1877Oct. 27,1877Nov. 10,1877Nov. 13,1877Nov. 23,1877Dec. 1,1877Dec. 6,1877Dec. 20,1877Dec. 31,1877Jan. 8,1878
Capital.
$75,000
50, 00050,000
100, 000
100,000
100, 00050,000100, 000100,00050,000100, 000100, 00050, 00050, 00055, 000150,000
100, 00050, 00050, 00070, 000100, 00050, 000200, 000100, 00050,00050, 00060, 000
100, 00060,00050, 000100, 000170,000200, 000200, 000100,00050, 000
50, 000250,000100, 00050,000
50, 00060, 000100,000
100,000
100,000
275, 00052, 000100, 00052, 00060, 000200, 000100,000100, 00050, 00060, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 00070,00050,00050, 000
500, 00050, 000
100, 000200, 000100, 000200,000
Circulation.
$67,500
45, 00045,000
81. 280
46, 820
65, 99145, 00090, 00059, 71045, 00090, 00090,00045, 00045, 00049,50090,000
45,00045, 00045, 00063,00045,00045, 00068, 92950, 79545, 00045, 00045,000
45,00045, 00031, 50067,500153, 00073, 725117, 96162,10627, 000
26, 50071,46546,14045, 000
27, 00035, 70038, 300
63, 285
90, 000
66, 40546, 20053, 82544, 20049, 500173, 09045, 00043, 50045, 00054,00045, 00090, 00045,00034, 65045, 00045, 000441, 00044, 35090, 00052,16782, 50053,055
Retired. lOiitwtand-
$66, 869
44, 65844, 594
80,617
46, 265
65,14044, 51288,58358, 34543, 04988, 56289.19744,62644,40848,50588,133
44.16244,48344, 50662,56444, 00044, 67568, 32549, 53044,54644, 69244,113
44,74044, 48831,25966, 830
151, 22972, 645
114, 51860, 34126, 857
26.16370, 26144, 96343, 876
26, 77235, 39136, 591
61, 947
88,154
62, 37145. 27252, 27043, 63848, 560170,13543, 70542, 93644,15752, 36144, 37389,00043,94133. 80144,06544, 270
422, 78843, 57787,94548, 81980, 30048,920
$631
342406
663
555
851488
1,4171, 3651,9511,438803374592995
1, 867
838517494436
1,000325604
1,265454308887
260512241670
1V7711,0803,4431,765143
3371, 2041,1771,324
228309
1,709
1,338
1,8464,034
9281, 555562940
2,9551, 295564843
1,639627
1,0001, 059849935730
18, 21277'*
2,0553,3482,2004,135
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168 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER TJIK PRO-VISIONS OF Six: LIONS 5220 AND 5221 OK THE REVISED ^STATUTES, ETC.—Oout'd.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Sullivan, IndRockland County National Bank, Nyack,
First National Bank, Wyandotte, Kans ..First National Bank, Boone, IowaFirst National Bank, Pleasant Hill, Mo ..National Bank of Glovers ville, N. YFirst National Bank, Independence, Mo.National State Bank, Lima, IndFirst National Bank, Tell City, IndFirst National Bank, Pomeroy, OhioEleventh Ward National Bank, Boston,
MassFirst National Bank, Prophetstown, 111..First National Bank, Jackson, MichFirst National Bank, Eau Claire, Wis...First National Bank, Washington, Ohio.First National Bank, Middlepdrt, Ohio..First National Bank, Streator, 111First National Bank, Muir, MichKane County National Bank, St. Charles,
111.First National Bank, Carthage, MoSecurity National Bank, Worcester, Mass.First National Bank, Lake City, ColoPeople's National Bank, Norfolk. VaTopeka National Bank, Topeka, Kans . .First National Bank, St. Joseph, MoFirst National Bank, Winchester, Ind...Muscatine National Bank, Muscatine,
IowaTraders' National Bank, Chicago, 111Union National Bank. Kali way, N. JFirst National Bank, Sparta, WisHerkimer County National Bank, Little
Falls, N. YFarmers' National Bank, Bangor, MePacific National Bank, Council Bluffs,
IowaFirst National Bank, Anamosa, IowaSmithfield National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.First National Bank, Buchanan, Mich...First National Bank, Prairie City, 111Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago,
111.Franklin National Bank, Columbus, Ohio.Traders' National Bank, Bangor. MeFirst National Bank, Gonic, N. IIFirst National Bank, Salem, N. CFirst National Bank, Gran ville, OhioCommercial National .Bank, Petersburg,
Ya.First National Gold Bank, Stockton, Cal.First National Bank, Sheboygan, Wis...First National Bank, Boscobel, WisNational Marine Bant, Oswego, N. YCentral National Bank, Hightstown, N.J .Brookville National Bank, Brookville,
IndFarmers' National Bank, Centreville,
Iowa 7First National Bank, Clarinda, IowaWater ville Natioual Bank, Waterville, Me|First National Bank, Tremont, PaFirst National Bank, Atlanta, 111Union National Bank, Aurora, 111National Bank of Menasha, WisNational Exchange Bank, Jefferson City,
MoFirst National Bank, Hannibal, MoMerchants' National Bank, Winona,
MinnFarmers' National Bank, Keithsburg, 111.First National Bank, Franklin, KyNatioual Bank of Salem, Salem, indFourth National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.Bedford National Bank, Bedford, Ind . . .First National Bank, Afton, Iowa
Date ofliquidation.
Jan. 8,1878 j
I Jan. 10,1878 jJan. 19,1878Jan. 22,1878Feb. 7,1878
! Feb. 28,1878Mar. 1,1878Mar. 2,1878Mar. 4,1878Mar. 5, 1878
Mar. 14,1878Mar. 19,1878Mar. 26,1878Mar. 30,1878Apr. 5,1878Apr. 20,1878Apr. 24.1878Apr. 25,1878
M a y 31,1878June 1,1878June 5,1878June 15,1878July 31.1878 jAug. 7.1878)Aug. 13! 1878Aug. 24,1878
Sept. 2,1878Sept. 4,1878i Sept, 10,1878| Sept. 14,1878
I Oct. 11,1878! Nov. 22,1878iI Nov. 30,18781 Dec 14,1878' Dec. 16,1878| Dec. 2], 1878| Dec. 24,1878
I Jan. 4,1879....doJan. 14,1879-...do-...do....do
..do .
Citculatioi}.
Issued. ! Retired. i Outstand-ing.
....do
....doJan. 21,1879Jan. 25,1879Feb. 15,1879
Feb. 18,1879
Feb. 27,1879Mar. ],1879Mar. 3,1879Mar. 4,] 879Apr. 15,1879Apr. 22,1879Apr. 26,1879
May 8,1879May 15,1879
June 16,1879July 3,1879July 5,1879July 8,1879July 19,1879Jufy 21,1879Aug. 15,1879
$50,000 !
100, 00050,00050, 00050, 000100, 00050,000100, 00050,000200,000
200, 00050,000100, 00060,000
200, 00080, 00050,00050, 000
50, QpO50,000100, 00050,000100,000100, 000100, 00060,000
100,000200. 000100, 00050, 000
200, 000100, 000
100, 00050, 000200, 00050, 00050, 000
500, 000100, 000100,00060, 000150, 00050, 000
120,000300, 00050,00050,000120, 000100, 000
100, 000
50,00050, 000125, 00075,00050, 0U0125, 00050, 000
50,000100,000
100,00050, 000100, 00050, 000125,000100, 00050,000
$45, 000
89, 00045, 00032,40045. 00064,75027, 00033, 47144,50075, 713
89,40045, 00088,40038,46169,75031, 50040,50044, 200
26,30044, 50049,00029, 300 I85, 70589,30067,11052, 700
44,20043, 70089,20045, 000
178, 30089,100
45, 00044, 50078,75027,00027,000
59,16093,07076, 40045, 597128, 20034, 365
99, 800238.60045, 00043,90044, 30032,400
89, 000
41,50045, 000
110, 30064,60026, 50082, 00044,500
45, 00088,200
35, 00027,00054,00044,40045,00087, 20026,500
$44,495
87,28644. 26131,85544,19803, 86725, 67132, 25744.03071,987
88, 36544,58586, 61537, 76567,14131,12540, 07543, 669
25, 87843, 87048. 40029,11984, 29087, 51165, 00051,154
42,381 !40. 709 !86,948 I43,964 I
I173,769 !87,522 !
43,780 '43,477 ;77,050 I26,63825,960 s
53, 670 i90,013 ;73,911 |44.031 !125.075 i32,929
96, 758 j225, 811 !44, 282 I42,956 !42,028 ;31, 918 I
86,340 I
40,928 I44,277 |
107, 29362, 05326,01079,44643,596
43, 97584, 690
34, 37726, 36552, 62543, 83943, 45585, 69425,594
1,71473£
80S88S
1,32$1,214
47C3,726
41E1, 78£
69C2, 60S
37S42S53]
422U3t60C181
1, 41£1,7882, IKl54 t
1,81?2,99]2,255l ,03t
4,53]1,67*
1, 22C1,0221,701
.365l,04(
5,49C3,05v2,48£1,56C3,1251,43C
3,04512,78S
71*944
2,275
2,66C
575722
3,0012,54'i
49(2,554
904
1.02E3,51(
62i631
l,37f561
l,54i15<H
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ifcPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1 6 9
i. ±J.\Mv^ vviucii ii w J: «ioNK IN ro VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE P R O -I> VISIONS OF SKC I ION.S r>L O AND ;^21 OF TI1K KKVISED STATUTES; ETC.—Cont'd.
Name and location of bank.
First [National Bank, Deer Lodge, Mont.First National Bank, Batavia, 111National Gold Bank and Trust Company,
San Francisco, CalGainesville National Bank, Gainesville,
AlaFirst National Bank, Haekensack, N. J . .National Bank of Delevan, Delevan, Wis.Mechanics' National Bank, Nashville,
Tenn-Manchester National Bank, Manchester,
Ohio.First National Bank, Meyersdale, PaFirst National Bank, MilHinburg, PaNational Bank of Michigan, Marshall,
MichNational Exchange Bank, Houston, Tex.Ascntney National Bank, Windsor, Vt..First National Bank, Seneca Falls, N. Y.First National Bank, Baraboo, WisBnndy National Bank, Newcastle, Ind ..Vineland National Bank, Vineland, N. J .Ocean County National Bank, Toms
River, N.JHungerford National Bank, Adams, N.Y.Merchants' National Bank, Minneapolis,
MinnFarmers' National Bank, Mechanics-
burg, Ohio -First National Bank, Green Spring, Ohio.First National Bank, Cannon Falls,
MinnFirst National Bank, Coshocton, Ohio ..Manufacturers' National Bank, Three
Rivers, MichFirst National Bank, Lansing, IowaFirst National Bank, Watertown, N. Y.First National Bank, Americus, GaFirst National Bank, St. Joseph, Mich..First National Bank, Logan, OhioFirst National Bank, Rochelle, 111First Nationl Bank, Shakopee, MinnNational State Bank, Oskaloosa, Iowa...First National Bank, Hobart, N. YAttica National Bank, Attica N. Y
* National Bank of Brighton, Boston, Mass.Clement National Bank, Rutland, Vt.x..First National Bank, Lisbon, IowaFirst National Bank, Warsaw, IndBrighton National Bank, Brighton, Iowa.Merchants'National Bank, Denver, Colo.Merchants' ^National Bank, Holly, Mich.First National Bank, Alliance, OhioNational Union Bank, New London,
ConnNational Bank of Royalton, YtFirst National Bank, Whitehall, N. Y ..National Bank of Pulaski, TennFirst National Bank, Alton, 111Havana National Bank, Havana, N. Y..First National Bank, Brownsville, Pa ..Second National Bank, Franklin, Ind ...Merchants' National Bank, Georgetown,
Colo...CommercialNationalBank, Toledo, Ohio.Harmony National Bank, Harmony, Pa.First National Bank, Liberty, IndManufacturers' National Bank, Ainster-
dam,N.YFirst National Bank, Bay City, MichFirst National Bank, Ripley, OhioNational Bank of State of New York,
New York, N. YFirst National Bank, Wellington, Ohio.Second National Bank, Jefferson, Ohio..JKLrst National Bank, Painesville, Ohio ..
. Saint Nicholas National Bank, NewYork, 1ST. Y
| Date ofI liquidation.
Aug. 16,1879Aug. 30,1879
Sept. 1,1879
Nov. 25,1879Dec. 6,1879Jan. 7,1880
Jan. 13,1880
.do .Mar. 5,1880Mar. 8,1880
MaySept.Oct.Nov.Nov.Dec.Jan.
14,188010,188019,188023,188027,18806,1880
11,1881
.. .doJan. 27,1881
Jan. 31,1881
Feb. 18,1881. . . .do
Feb. 21,1881. . . .do
Feb. 25,1881. . . .doMay 26,1881June 17,1881June 30,1881July 8,1881Aug. 9,1881Aug. 10,1881Aug. 13,1881Aug. 27,1881Aug. 30,1881Oct. 4,1881Aug. 1,1881Nov. 1,1881Dec. 1,1881Dec. 15,1881Dec, 24,1881Dec. 31,1881Jan. 3,1882
Jan. 10,1882. . . .doJan. 18,1882Jan. 23,1882Mar. 30,1882Apr. 15,1882May 2,1882June 20,1882
June 22,1882July 6,1882July 7,1882July 22,1882
Aug. 1,1882Nov. 8,1882Nov. 10,1882
Dec. 6,1882Dec. 12,1882Dec. 26,1882Dec. 30,1882
. . . .do
Capital.
$50,00050,000
750, 000
100, 000300,00050, 000
100, 000
50, 00050,000100,000
120, 000100, 000100,00060,00050, 00050, 00050,000
100, 00050, 000
150,000
100, 00050,000
50, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 00060,00050,00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000100, 00050, 000300, 000100, 00050, 00050, 00050,000
120, 00050, 00050, 000
300, 000100,00050, 00070, 000100, 00050, 00075, 000100,000
50, 000100, 00050, 00060, 000
80, 000400,000100, 000
800, 000100. 000100, 000200,000
Circulation.
Issued.
$45, 00044, 300
40, 000
90, 00090, 00027,000
90, 000
48,30330, 60090,000
100, 80031,50090, 00054, 00027, 00045, 00045,000
119,40545,000
30,14045,000
45,00053, 058
45,00045, 00075,51045,00026,50045, 00045, 00045,00081, 66590, 00045,000270, 000
45,00048,50045, 00072, 00045,00045, 000
112, 81890,000'45, 00043,70090, 00045,00067, 50081 060
45, 00090, 00045, 00054,000
72, 000156,10069, 201
379, 00490, 00090, 000162, 800
*New bank with same title500,000 450,000no circulation.
Retired.
$44,02042,482
29,645
87, 49288,07025, 995
86, 050
46, 85730, 21086,835
97,46530, 32487, 29752, 82826,43744, 57444,465
114, 920
42, 440
96,460
29,17544,12944, 48351, 882
44, 04543, 62571, 94544,04925, 70643,66044,11543,75581,15787, 27144, 380261,967
44,17047, 01043, 96770,79043,96343,849
108, 53687, 33742,63142,00086, 48043, 41964,48076,280
44,26388,10043, 84052, 468
70, 410151,40364,394
384,11287, 37787,159155, 521
426,851
Outstand-ing.
1,818
10,355
2,5081,9301,005
3,950
1,446390
3,165
3.3351,1762,7031,172563426535
4,4852,560
1,808
965871
5171,176
9551,3753,565951794
1,340885
1,245508
2,729620
8,033
8301,4901,0331, 2101,0371,151
4,2822,6632, 3691,7003,5201,5813,0204,780
7371,9001,1601,532
1,5904,6974,807
12, 8922,6232,8417,279
23,149
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NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION CNDEI; THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 oi' THE R E V I S E D STATUTES, ETC. (Jout'd. <
Name and location of bank. Date ofliquidation.
Fifth National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Do wagiac, Mich . . .First National Bank, Greenville, 111Merchants' National Bank, East Sagi-
DJVW, MichLogan County National Bank, Russell-
ville.KyNational Bank of Yandalia, 111Traders' National Bank, Charlotte, N. C.First National Bank, Norfolk, NebrFirst National Bank, Midland City,
Mich.* *Citizens' National Bank, New Ulm,
MinnNational Bank of Owen, Owenton, Ky ..Merchants' National Bank, Nashville,
TennIndiana National Bank, Bedford, IndStockton National Bank. Stockton, Cal . .Wall Street National Bank, New York,
N.YCommercial National Bank, Reading, Pa.Corn Exchange National Bank, Chicago,
Farmers' National Bank, Sullivan, Ind . .City National Bank, La Salle, 111Hunt County National Baikk, Green-
ville, TexWaldoboro National Bank, Waldoboro,
MeThird National Bank, Nashville, Tenn . .Madison County National Bank, Ander-
son, IndFirst National Bank, Phcenix, ArizCobbossee National Bank, Gardiner, Me.Mechanics and Traders' National Bank,
New York, N. YPrinceton National Bank, Princeton,
N. JKearsarge National Bank, Warner, N. H.Second National Bank, Lansing, Mich...First National Bank, Ellensburg, Wash..German National Bank, Millerstown, Pa.Exchange National Bank, Cincinnati,
OhioFirst National Bank, Eushville, 111Mechanics' National Bank, Peoria, 111...First National Bank, Freeport, PaGenesee County National Bank, Batavia,
N.YValley National Bank, Bed Oak, Iowa...Merchants' National Bank, Bismarck,
N.DakManufacturers' National Bank, Minne-
apolis, MinnFarmers and Merchants' National Bank,
TJhrichsville, OhioMetropolitan National Bank, New York,
N.Y :.First National Bank, Grand Forks, N.
DakIron National Bank, Gunnison, ColoFreehold National Banking Company,
Freehold, N.J "...Albia National Bank, Albia, IowaFirst National Bank, Carlinville, 111Freeman's National Bank, Augusta, Me.First National Bank, Kokomo, IndFirst National Bank, Sabetha, KansFirst National Bank, Wyoming, 111First National Bank, Tarentum, PaFirst National Bank, Walnut, 111Farmers'National Bank, Franklin, Tenn.Citizens' National Bank, Sabetha, Kans.First National Bank, Tucson, ArizRipon National Bank, Ripon, WisFarmers' National Bank, Franklin, Ohio.
Dec. 30,1882Jan. 3,1883Jan. 9,1883
....do
....doJan. 11,1883Jan. 16,1883Feb. 3,1883
Feb. 5,1883
Mar. 1.1883Mar. 5,1883
June 30,1883Aug. 25,1883Oct. 1,1883
Oct. 15,1883Oct. 23,1883
Nov. 10,1883Dec. 24,1883Jan. 8,1884
Jan. 22,1884
Jan. 31,1884Feb. 20,1884
Mar. 25,1884Apr. 7,1884Apr. 18,1884
Apr. 24,1884
May 17.1884June 30,1884July 31,1884Aug. 9,1884Aug. 12,1884
Aug. 27,1884Sept. 30,1884Oct. 4,1884Oct. 10,1884
Oct. 11,1884Oct. 20,1884
Oct. 28,1884
Nov. ],1884
Nov. 10,1884
Nov. 18,1884
Dec. 2,1884Dec. 8,1884
Dec. 10,1884Dec. 16,1884....doDec. 26,1884Jan. 1,1885Jan. 2,1885Jan. 13,1885....doJan. 21,1885Jan. 24,1885Jan. 27,1885Jan. 31,1885Feb. 7,1885Apr. 1,1885
No circulation iss
Capital.
$500, 00050, 000150,000
200,000
50, 000100, 00050, 00045,000
30, 000
50, 00056, 000
300, 00035, 000
100, 000
500, 000150, 000
700, 00050,000100,000
68,250
50, 000300, 000
50, 00050, 000
150,000
200, 000
100,00050, 00050, 00050, 00050,000
500, 00075,000100, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 000
73,000
300,000
50, 000
3, 000,000
50,00050, 000
50, 00050, 00050, 000
100,000250, 00050,00050, 00050, 00060, 00050, 00050,000
100, 00050, 00050, 000
ued.
Circulation.
Issued.
$29, 70045,00059,400
101,100
40, 05090, 00038, 80011, 240
27, 00048,900
141, 20011,25090, 000
102,800135, 000
45,00022, 500
17, 300
44, 000167, 600
45, 00011, 24090, 000
85, 400
72, 50023, 58640, 00013, 50045,000
78, 00066, 50072,00044, 200
45,00022,150
22, 500
45,000
34,600
1,447,000
19,25011, 250
93,00011,24022. 45090,00045, 00010,74011, 2^042,50036, 00010,74011,24028,10016, 20027,350
Retired.
$22,87843,49356, 654
95,982
39. 07086, 65037, 63411,060
| Out stand-ing.
1,5072,746
5, .118
9803,3501,166
180
26,28047, 295
136,45011,25088, 250
93,549131,190
43,38021,590
16, 550
41,760161, 435
43,91011,07085, 541
78, 675
70, 09022, 53737, 09613, 23a42, 095
74,69002, 43867,59341, 750
43, 745
20,830
22,140
43,360
33, 260
1, 336,22218, 91010,950
87, 38711,02020, 97784, 67142,78510, 58510, 67040,13034, 7109,565
10,99027,55015, 88526,175
7201,605
4,750
1,750
9. 2513, 810
1,620910
750
2, 2406,165
1,090170
4,459
6,725
2,4101,0492, 904270
2. 905
3,3104, 0624.4072, 450
1, 2551, 320
360
1, 640
1,340
110, 778
340300
5,613220
1,4735, 3292,215
155530
2, 3701,2901,175250550315
1,175
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NATIONAL BANKS W H I C H HAVE <H>NE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER T H E P R O -VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF T H E R E V I S E D STATUTES, ETC.—Cont/d.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Preseott, ArizNational Union Bank, Swan ton, VtGerman National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.Merchants and Farmers' National Bank,
Shakopee, Minn.First National Bank, Superior, WisShetucket National Bank, Norwich, ConnCumberland National Bank, Cumber-
land, R. I.First National Bank, Columbia, Tenn...Union National Bank, New York, N. Y..First National Bank, Centerville, Ind.. .Manufacturers' National Bank, Apple-
ton, WisFirst National Bank, Plankinton, S. Dak.Valley National Bank, St. Louis, MoFirst National Bank, Belton, TexFirst National Bank, Granville, OhioConcordia National Bank, Concordia,
KansCitizens' National Bank, Beloit, WisFirst National Bank, Pay ton, Wash
Date ofliquidation.
Apr. 9,1885Apr. 28,1885May 0,1885
May 12,1885May 16,1885May 18,1885
June 5,1885July 14,1885July 21,1885Oct. 3,1885
Oct. 10,1885Oct. 21,1885Dec. 4,1885Jan. 6,1886Feb. 15,1886
Mar. 12,1886Mar. 22,1886Mar. 24 1886
Circulation.
Capital.
First National Bank, Macomb, 111 Apr. 14,1886First National Bank, Jesup, Iowa Apr. 20,1886Dallas National Bank, Dallas, Tex I May 8,1886First National Bank, Lewistown, 111 May 12,1886First National Bank, Cedar Rapids, Iowa May 28,1886First National Bank, Socorro, N. Mex . .Custer County National Bank, Broken
Bow, NebrRoanoke National Bank, Roanoke, Va-..First National Bank, Brownvilie, Nebr..First National Bank, Leslie, MichMount Vernon National Bank, Mount
Vernon, 111National Bank, Piedmont, W. Va.First National Bank, St. Clair, MiehFirst National Bank, Milford, Mich
July 31,1886
Aug. 9,1886Sept. 16,1886
doSept. 25,1886
Oct. 11,1886Oct. 14,1886Oct. 20,1886Oct. 21,1886
National Bank of Kingwood, W.Va [ doMerchants' National Bank, Lima, Ohio .. ! Oct. 22,1886Hubbard National Bank, Hubbard, Ohio. Oct. 23,1886Commercial National Bank, Marshall- j
town, Ohio ! Oct. 25,1886First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind.. j Nov. 11,1886First National Bank, Concord, Mich Nov. 27,1886Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, I
N. Dak ! Nov. 29,1886First National Bank, Berea, Ohio Dec. 1,1886First National Bank. Allerton, IowaSecond National Bank, Hillsdale. Mich..Topton National Bank, Topton. PaFirst National Bank, Warsaw, 111First National Bank, Hamburg, Iowa . . .Darlington National Bank, Darlington,
S. CUnion National Bank, Cincinnati,Ohio..Roberts' National Bank, Titusvilie, Pa..National Bank of Rah way, N. JOlney National Bank, Olney, 111Metropolitan National Bank, Leaven-
worth, KansOntario County National Bank, Canan-
daigua, N. YWinsted National Bank, Winsted, Conn.Council Bluffs National Bank, Council
Bluffs, IowaFirst National Bank, Homer, 111First National Bank, Beloit, Wis.Mystic National Bank, Mystic, Conn . . .Exchange National Bank,Louisiana, Mo.Exchange National Bank, Downs, Kans.First National Bank, Tecumseh, Nebr . .Third National Bank, St. Paul, MinnFirst National Bank, Marshall, MoFirst National Bank, Greene, Iowa
) g 8
Dec. 18,1886Dec. 28,1886Dec. 31,1886....do
Feb. 10,1887Feb. 14,1887Feb. 28,1887Mar. 9,1887Mar. 11,1887
Mar. 15,1887
Mar. 23,1887Apr. 12,1887
May 5,1887June 22, 1887June 30, 1887July 7,1887July 12,1887Aug. 1,1887Nov. 3,1887Nov. 4,1887Dec. 6,1887Dec. 15,1887
Fulton National Bank, New York, N.Y.*.| Dec. 20,1887Fayetteville National Bank, Fayette- i
ville.H.C I Dec. 31,1887*No circulation.
$50, 00050, 000175, 300
50, 00060, 000100,000
125, 000100,000
1, 200,00050, 000
50, 00050, 000250,00050, 00050,000
50,00050,00050, 000100, 00050,000150, 00050, 000100, 00050,000
50, 00050, 00050, 00050,000
51,10050,00050, 00050, 000125,00050, 00050,000
100, 000500,00050, 000
50,00050,00050, 00050, 00050,00050, 00050,000
100, 000500,000100,000100,00060,000
100, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 00050, 00052,45050, 00050, 00050, 000500, 000100, 00050,000300, 000
200, 000
Issued.
$11,25043,800120,100
10,24018, 90072,000
106, 20066. 80025,10027,350
45, 00011, 25044, 96023,49026, 500
11, 24011, 24013,49089,52025, 76033, 75045, 00035, 49015,500
11, 24011, 25039, 68013,410
45, 00045,00039,31045,00096,14045, 00045,000
22, 500162, 32511, 250
11,25045, 00011, 25013, 89218,00038, 25013,500
22, 500237, 23075, 61042, 50027,000
22,500
11, 25011, 250
22, 50011,25011, 25047,20511, 25011, 25011, 70045, 00022, 50010, 750
39, 580
Retired.
$10, 86040, 840107,028
10, 00018, 51067,698
100,19062, 34015, 81925,200
42,85610, 70041,16522, 26025, 210
10,92010, 54012, 94082,40424, 98031,77041,11032, 42214, 430
11,24010, 39036,11512,110
42,17740, 94037, 05041, 35085, 85041,32042,882
20, 980149, 58510,970
10,59042, 63110,24011, 04316, 51033, 60512, 235
21, 470215,94770, 03096, 97725,820
21,000
10,62010,115
21, 23010, 92510, 29044, 36510,82510,86511,18041, 82021, 5509, 740
35,731
Outstand-ing.
$3902,96013, 072
240390
4,302
6,0104,4609,2812,150
2,144550
3,7951, 2301,290
320700550
7,116780
1,9803,8903,0681,070
8603,5651,300
2,8234,0602, 2003,65010,2903, 6802,118
1,52012, 740
280
6602,3691,0102,8491,4904,6451,265
1,03021,2835,5805,5231,180
1,500
6301,135
1,270325960
2,840415385520
3,180950
1,010
3,849
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172 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont/d.
Name and location of bank. Date ofliquidation.
National Bank, Somerset, Ky Dee. 31,1887First National Bank, llichburg, N. Y ! Jan. 10,1888Scituate National Bank, Scituatc, R. I. -. \ Jan. 11,1888National Bank, Franklin, Ind ; Jan. 31,1888First National Bank, Hampton, Iowa '; Feb. 1,1888First National Bank, Greensburs, Kaiis.j Feb. 10,1888First National Bank, Central City, Nebr. Feb. 11,1888Duluth National Bank, Duluth, Minn . . . | Feb. 20,1888Bismarck National Bank, Bismarck, N. i
Dak ! Mar. 1,1888First National Bank, A shton, S. Dak .. . . | Mar. 6,1888Citizens'National Bank, Sioux Falls, S.
Dak Apr. 24,1888First National Bank, Stanton, Mich Apr. 30,1888First National Bank, Fairmont, Nebr May 1,1888First National Bank, G-reenleaf, Kans .. . May 9,1888National Bank G-enesee, Batavia, N. Y... May 21,1888Strong City National Bank, Strong City,
Kans j May 26,1888Citizens' National Bank, Saginaw, Mich. June 1,1888Saugerties National Bank, Saugerties,
N. Y Junel6,1888Hyde National Bank, Titusville, Pa June 21,1888State National Bank. Omaha, Nebr July 18,1888Cincinnati National Bank, Cincinnati,
Ohio Aug. 1,1888First National Bank, Worthington,
Minn Sept. 5,1888South Framingham National Bank,
South Framingham Mass Sept. 8,1888First National Bank, Alameda, Cal Sept. 4,1888First National Bank, Grass Valley, Cal. Sept. 18,1888Merchants' National Bank of West Vir-
ginia, Morgantown, W. Va Oct. 4,1888 jFirst National Bank, Cawker City, Kans.! Oct. 9,1888San Diego National Bank, San* Diego. |
Cal ! Nor. 7,1888National Exchange Bank, Auburn, N. Y.j Nov. 16,1888National Bank of Dayton, Wash | Nov. 21,1888First National Bank, Colby, Kans I doFirst National Bank, Russell Springs,
Kans do .First National Bank, Columbia, S. Dak.. Nov. 26,1888Citizens'National Bank, Kingman, Kans Dec. 24,1888Bowery National Bank, New York, N. Y. Jan. 2,1889Second National Bank, lona, Mich Jan. 8,1889First National Bank, Johnstown, N.Y.. Jan. 16,1889First National Bank, Canandaigua, N. Y. Jan. 26,1889Pendleton National Bank, Pendleton, I
Oregon | Feb. 4,1889Iowa City National Bank, Iowa City, j
Iowa "... Feb. 7,1889Fleming County National Bank, Flem-
ingsburg, KyMerchants' National Bank, El Dorado,
KansMerchants' National Bank, Des Moines,
IowaNorwich National Bank, Norwich, ConnFirst National Bank, Franklin, Nebr...Farmers and Mechanics' National Bank,
Buffalo, N.YFirst National Bank, Du Bois City, Pa .First National Bank, Cimarron, Kans..Traders' National Bank, San Antonio,
TexMerchants' National Bank, Duluth,
MinnWright County National Bank, Clarion,
IowaNational Bank, Lawrence, KansNational Bank, Le Roy, N. YHalsteadNationalBank, Halstead, Kans. | doFarmers'National Bank, Mt. Sterling, Ky| July 1,1889First National Bank, Key port, N. J do"" ' - - - - - J u l y 3 ) 1 8 8 9
Feb. 9,1889
Feb. 26,1889
Mar. 1,1889Mar. 15,1889Mar. 27,1889
Apr. 3,1889Apr. 8,1889Apr. 27,1889
Apr. 29, U
May 20,1889
June 19,1889June 29,1889
, Leypo] ,National Bank, Huntsville, AlaGerman National Bank, Newton, Kans ..First National Bank, Clay Center, Nebr..
y ,July 19,1889Aug. 8,1889
Capital.
$50, 00050, 00056, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050,000
300,000
50,00050, 000
50,00050,00050,00050, 00075, 000
50,000100, 000
125, 000300,000100, 000
280, 000
75, 000
100, 000100, 00050, 000
110, 00050, 000
100, 000200,00050, 00050,000
50, 00050, 00050, 000
250, 00050,000100,000
75,000
50;000
200,000
50,000
100,000
100, 000220,00060, 000200,00050, 00050,000
100,000
200,000
50, 000100, 000100. 00050| 000
250, 00050, 00050, 00060, 00050, 000
Circulation.
Issued.
$45, 00025, 90535. 01811, 25011, 25011, 24010, 71045, 000
11, 25011, 250
11,25011, 25011, 25011, 25044,434
11, 25045, 000
93, 31674, 73022,500
52,510
16, 875
21, 72027, 00011,250
80, 83011,250
22,50097, 52011. 25011, 250
10,69011. 25011, 250
217, 71021,87086, 59017,100
11, 250
45, 000
26,622
22, 500
22, 50077,15013, 000
26,10011,25010,170
22, 500
45, 000
11,25049, 80922, 50011, 250
195, 68011,25044, 90013,50011,250
Retired. Outstand-ing.
$38,10524,45031,82610,44510,28010, 77510,19040,670
10, 57010,430
10,81510, 35010,80010, 870
37, 9000
10, 64040, 400
81,97360, 40019,850
44,680
16,130
18,38022, 8609,790
69,1709,750
19, 35082. 9309,590
10, 700
9,90010, 5459, 510
186, 08017,42477,85812, 215
9,910
38, 320
21, 392
20, 940
18, 92560,16512, 279
20, 7829, 8509,615
18,330
41,520
9,21039, 04419, 27010, 300
152,30010, 31032, 31211,24010,320
$6, 8951,4553,192
805970465520
4, 330
680820
435900450380
6,534
6104,600
11, 34314,330
2,650
7,830
7453, 3404,1401,460
11,6601, 500
3,15014, 590
1, 660550
790705
1,74031, 6304,4468,732
4. 785
1,340
6,780
5,230
1,560
3, 57516, 985
7215,3181,400
555
4,120
3.48J
2,04010, 7653,230
95043, 380
94012, 5882,260
930
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 17'
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER TIIE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AISSD 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd.
Name and location of bank. Date ofliquidation.
Vernon National Bank, Vernon, Tex.Butler National Bank, Butler, Mo . . .Second National Bank, Lebanon, Tenn ..National Bank, Kinderhook, N. YFirst National Bank, Woodstock, 111Farmers and Merchants' National Bank,
Valley City, N. DakUnion National Bank, La Crossc, Wis...Harper County National Bank, Anthony,
KansLumberman's National Bank, Williams-
port, PaFirst National Bank, South Haven, Mich.Durango National Bank, Durango, Colo. -First National Bank, Fox Lake, WisFirst National Bank, Ogallala, NebrFirst National Bank, Stockton, KansFirst National Bank, Rulo, NebrFirst National Bank, Eagle Grove, Iowa.Toledo National Bank, Toledo, OhioNational Exchange Bank, Kansas City,
MoNational Bank, New Castle, KyPlymouth National Bank, Plymouth,
MichFirst National Bank, Lockport, N. XMerchants' National Bank, Amsterdam,
N YNational Bank of Texas, Galveston, Tex.Bowie National Bank, Bowie, Tex.*First National Bank, Union Springs,N. Y.Ferris National Bank, Swanton, VtFirst National Bank, Rock Island, 111....First National Bank, Ketchum, Idaho .. .Winchester National Bank, Winchester,
KyFirst National Bank, Harper, IvansFirst National Bank, Loup City, Nebr...American National Bank, Waco, Tex.*...Hamilton County National Bank, Web-
ster City, IowaPlanters' National Bank, Henderson, Ky.Wakefield National Bank, Waken" eld, R.'l.Jewell County National Bank, Mankato,
KansCitizens' National Bank, Flint, MichN. Village Bank, Bowdoinham, MeLa Fayette National Bank, La Fayette,
IndLincoln National Bank, Stanford. KyCanastota National Bank, Camtstota,
N. YFirst National Bank, Whitehall, Mich ..Meade County National Bank, Meade
Center, Kans..Farmers' National Bank, South Charles-
ton, OhioFirst National Bank, Columbus. Ohio...Commercial National Bank, St. Paul,
MinnGerman American National Bank, Kan-
sas City, MoFirst National Bank, Hill City, KansFirst National Bank, Frankfort, Kans ..Second National Bank, Owosso, MichWest Side National Bank, Wichita, Kans.Anthony National Bank, Anthony, Kans.Commercial National Bank, Rochester,
N. YMercantile National Bank, Louisiana,
MoNational Bank, El Dorado, KansFirst National Bank, Suffolk, VaCitizens' NationalBank, Medicine Lodge,
KansRome National Bank, Rome, Ga
Aug. 17,1889Aug. 23,1889Sept, 18,1889Oct. 1,1889Oct. 31,1889
Dec. 1,1889Dec. 9,1889
Dec. 20,1889
Dec. 31,1889....doJan. 6,1890Jan. 11,1890!....do| Jan, 15,1890! Jan. 20,1890....doJan. 21,1890
Jan. 28,1890Feb. 4,1890
Feb. 25,1890Feb. 28,1890
Mar. 15,1890Mar. 19,1890Mar. 27,1890Mar. 31,1890Apr. 18,1890Apr. 19,1890Apr. 28,1890
Apr. 29,1890Apr. 30,1890June 21,1890June 24,1890
June 30,1890. . . .doJuly 1,1890
July 2,1890Aug. 5,1890Aug. 28,1890
Aug. 29,1890Sept. 8,1890
Sept. 25,1890Sept.'JO, 1890 j
Oct. 6,1890
Oct. 15,1890. . . .do
Oct. 27,1890
Dec. 5,1890Dec. 20,1890Jan. 8,1891Jan. 13,1891. . . .do. . . .do
Jan. 27,1891
.do .Feb. 9, ] 891Feb. 12,1891
Feb. 19,1891Feb. 23,1891
* No circulation.
Capital.
$60, 00G6G, 00050, 000125, 00050, 000
65,000100, 000
50, 000
100, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000100, 000
200, 00060,000
50, 000100, 000
100,000100, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000100, 00050, 000
200, 00050, 00050, 000250,000
50, 000150, 000100,000
50, 000125,00050, 000
300, 000200, 000
55, 00050,000
50, 000
50, 000300,000
500, 000
250, 00050, 000300,000GO,000100. 00050J 000
200,000
50, 00050, 00050, 000
50, 000100, 000
Issued.
$14, 85011, 25078, 22027, 000
14, 63022, 500
11,250
32,58011, 25011,25048, 60511, 25011, 25030, 36011, 25035,920
45, 00017, 670
11, 25028,573
32,68037,487
15, 80511, 24024, 65411, 250
45, 00011, 25011,25045,000
11,25033, 75059, 249
11, 25032, 64135, 748
64, 03345,000
55, 92711,250
11,250
11, 710220.465
45, 000
45,00010, 75022,50013, 50022,50010, 750
41,820
11, 25010, 74511, 250
11,25022, 500
Circulation.
Retired.
$12, 2808, 03065,16322,140
12, 00019,440
8,760
24, 5258, 86111, 25038,8579,3009,75023,45010, 06024,455
33, 28013,160
9,78519,788
29, 00028, 058
11,17911,24018, 3989,620
3», 6508,5509, 450
34, 650
8,97023, 97045,793
9,56021, 73526, 401
41,16334,910
41,5617, 020
8,020
9, 330156, 745
33, 000
31,3508,44010,40010, 48015,430G.840
28, 890
7,2707,3857,960
8,13816,110
Outstand-ing.
$2,5703,22013, 0574,860
2,6303, 060
2,490
8,0552,389
9, 7481,9501,5006,9101,19011,465
11,7204,510
1,4658,785
3,6809,429
4,626
6, 2561,630
12, 3502,7001, 800
10, 350
2, 2809,78013,456
1,69010, 9069,347
22, 86510,090
14, 3664,230
3, 230
2, 38063, 720
12,000
13, 6502, 3106,1003,0207,0703,910
12,930
3,9803, 3G03, 200
3, 1126.390
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174 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GOXE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd.
"Name and location of bank.
"Windsor National Bank, Windsor, Vt...Beadle County National Bank, Huron,
S.DakAmerican National Bank, Sioux City,
IowaUnited States National Bank, Atcliison,
KansFirst National Bank, Ashland, KansWashington National Bank, New York,
N . Y . . - !-.First National Bank, Burr Oak, Kans...Glenwood National Bank, Glenwood
Springs, Colo.First Nationa>nal Bank, Cardiff, TennEast Saginaw National Bank, East Sag-
inaw, MichTwin City National Bank, New Brigh-
ton, MinnMerchants' National Bank, Bingham-
ton,N.YFirst National Bank, Merced, CalNational Bank of Union County, Mor-
ganfield, KyCitizens' National Bank, Belton, TexCitizens' National Bank, Gatesville,
TexOrd National Bank, Ord, NebrFirrt National Bank, Indianola, Nebr...National Bank, Anderson, S. CFirst National Bank, Flushing, Mich ...First National Bank, Francestown, N. H.Columbus National Bank, New York,
N. Y ...Citizens' National Bank, Colorado, Tex..First National Bank, La Grange, GaProduce National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.Merchants' National Bank, Kansas City,
Mo ;..:First National Bank, Manitowoc, Wis...First National Bank, Fair field, Tex 'Commonwealth National Bank, Phila- j
delphitt, Pa jMerchants' National Bank, Fort Dodge, I
IowaGiles National Bank, Pulaski, TcnnFirst National Bank, Quanah, TexNorthwestern National Bank, Aberdeen,
S.DakCastleton National Bank, Castleton, Vt..First National Bank, Chamberlain, S.
DakSedan National Bank, Sedan, KansBronson National Bank, Painted Post,
N Y .-First National Bank. Ainsworth, Nebr..First National Bank, Leoti, KansFirst National Bank, Blaine, WashErath County National Bank, Stephen-
ville, TexAmerican National Bank, Birmingham,
AlaFirst National Bank, Wilber, NebrFirst National Bank, Greenville, Mich..National Exchange Bank, Columbus,
OhioCitizens' National Bank, Roanoke, Va...Inter-State National Bank, New York,
N YFirst National Bank, Platte City, MoFirst National Bank, Jetmore, KansTampa National Bank, Tampa, FlaBirmingham National Bank, Birming-
ham, AlaFirst National Bank, Stafford, KansNational Bank Commerce, Hutchinson,
KansFirst National Bank, Grafton, MassFirst National Bank, Dorchester, Nebr..
Dnte ofliquidation.
Feb. 24,1891 ji
Feb. 2G, 1891
Mar. 12,1891
Mar. 24,3891Apr. 15,1891
Apr. 13,1891May 15,1891
May 23,1891May 25,1891
June 23,1891
. . . .do
Capital.
June 25,1891June 30,1891
....doJuly 1,1891
....doAug. 22,1891Aug. 31,1891Sept. 1,1891Sept, 21,1891Oct. 10,1891
Oct. 15,1891Nov. 3,1891Dec. 1,1891Dec. 8,1891
Dec. 22,1891Dec. 26.1891Dec. 28,1891
Dec. 31,1891
....doJan, 12,1892....do
Jan. 15,1892Jan. 22,1892
Feb. 6,1892Feb. 9,1892
Feb. 29,1892Mar. 3,1892Mar. 4,1892Mar. 9,1892
Mar. 15,1892
Mar. 22,1892....doMar. 28,1892
Apr.Apr.
1,18924,1892
Apr. 15,1892Apr. 25,1892Apr. 30,1892May 2,1892
. . . .doJune 15,1892. . . .doJune 21,1892July 5,1892
$50, 000
50, 000
150, 000
250,00050,000
300, 00050,000
100,00050, 000
150,000
50, 000
100, 000200,000
100, 00050,000
50, 00050, 00050, 00050,00050, 000100, 000
200, 00060,00050, 000300, 000
1,000, 00050, 00050, 000
208, 000
100, 000100, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 000
50, 00050,00050, 00050,000
50, 000
250, 00050, 00050,000
100, 000100,000
200, 00050, 00050,00050, 000
250, 00050,000
100, 000100, 00050,000
Circulation.
$22, 500
22,500
33, 750
45,00011,250
45, 00011, 250
22, 50011, 250
33, 750
11,250
61, 63843,400
88,09010, 750
11,25011, 25011,25014, 05011,25061,135
45,00013, 50011, 70045, 000
45, 00014, 81611, 250
65,480
22, 50022, 50011, 250
22,50014, 630
11, 25011, 250
22, 50011, 25030,25011, 250
11, 250
45,00013, 00011, 250
50, 67021, 700
45, 00011, 25011, 25011,250
45, 00011, 250
22,50025,10211,250
Retired. Outstand-ing.
$15,705
14, 260
25,095
29, 3908,030
32,4107,660
15, 2806, 520
19, 650
5,510
46, 83328, 630
52,1005, 270
5,9606,4907,] 857,6806, 220
35,470
34,4505,9708,260
27,983
19, 9906, 6466,200
32, 990
10, 4939,6844,980
12,4406,670
5, 4205,620
12, 2704,6306,4800,650
5,750
24,0505,9406,057
21,08510,983
24, 0804,4705,2504,760
24, 0505,050
9,75010,8944,350
$6, 795
8,240
8, 055
15,6103, 220
12,5903, 590
7, 220 *
4, 730
14,100
5, 74014, 80514, 770
35,9905,480
5,2904,7604, 0656, 3705, 03025, 665
10,5507,5303,440
17, 017
25,0108,1705,050
32,490
12,00712,8166,270
10, 0607, 960
5, 8305, Q30
10, 2306, 6203,7704,600
5, 500
20, 9507,0605,193
29, 58510, 717
20, 9206,7806,0006,490
20,9506,200
12, 75014, 208• 6,900
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iiKTCPOUT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1 7 5
L BANKS WHICH HAVE GONTE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES, ETC.—Cont'd.
Name and location of bank. Date ofliquidation. Capital.
Circulation.
Issued. Retired.
First National Bank, Salina, KansLincoln National Bank, Lincoln, Nebr...First National Bank, Aurora, MoFarmers' and Traders' National Bank,
Oskaloosa, IowaFirst National Bank, San Luis Obispo,
CalFirst National Bank, De Sinet, S. Dak .. .Merchants' National Bank, Chatta-
nooga, TennNational Bank of the Republic, Taeoma,
WashFirst National Bank, South Sioux City,
Nebr... . . . .Continental National Bank, Kansas
C i t J %First Natifnal Bank, Clyde, KansEugene National Bank, Eugene City,
OregonCommercial National Bank, Sioux City,
IowaFirst National Bank, Batesville, Ohio...State National Bank, Lincoln, NebrWoodson National Bank, Yates Center,
KansFirst National Bank, Pontiac, MichFirst National Bank, Castle, MontNational Pemberton Bank, Lawrence,
Mass. ~First National Bank, Lorain, OhioDovington City National Bank, Coving-
ton, Ky '.Merchants' National Bank, Macon, Ga ..ZEtna National Bank, Kansas City,Mo..Citizens' National Bank, Orlando* Ma...First National Bank, Lexington, 111First National Bank, Ida Grove, Iowa...First National Bank, Burnet, Tex... . . . .Southern National Bank, New Orleans,
L a . . . :First National Bank, Santa Monica, Cal.Finney County National Bank, Garden
City, KansLake National Bank, Wolf borough, N.H.First National Bank, Wa Keeney, Kans.First National Bank, Springfield, MoFarmers and Merchants'National Bank,
Rookwall, TexNorth Texas National Bank, Dallas, Tex.Hoquiam Natio7ial Bank, JEtoquiam,
WashGate City National Bank, Atlanta, Ga ..First National Bank, Big Timber, Mont.Dvono National Bank, Orono, MeCentral National Bank, Dallas, TexFourth National Bank. Chattanooga,
TennMerchants' National Bank, Fort Worth,
TexGrallatin Valley National Bank, Boze-
man, MontFarmers' National Bank, Constantine,
MichFirst National Bank, Mankato, KansDillon National Bank, Dillon, MontGray National Bank, Middletown
Springs, YtFrankfort National Bank, Frankfort, Ky.First National Bank, Slaughter, Wash ..
Total
July 5,1892July 12,1892July 22,1892
July 30,1892
Aug. 27,1892Sept. 14,1892
Sept. 24,1892
Oct. 1,1892
Oct. 27,1892
Nov. 11,1892Nov. 15,1892
Nov. 26,1892
Dec. 1,1892do
Dec. 3,1832
Dec. 5,1892Dec. 31,1892Jan. 4,1893
Jan. 10,1893....do
Feb. 1.1893Feb. 14,1893Mar. 9,1893Mar. 22,1893Apr. 1,1893May 1,1893May 22,1893
June 5,1893June 17,1893
June 20,1893June 29,1893June 30,1893July 6,1893
July 11,1893July 13,1893
July 18,1893 jJuly 25,1893July 27,1893July 29,1893Aug. 3,1893
Aug. 10,1893
Aug. 15,1893
Aug. 18,1893
Sept. 4,1893Sept. 19,18:)3Sept. 20,1893
.do .Sept. 21,1893Oct. 25,1893
$150,000100, 00050,000
100,000
3 50, 00050, 000
250, 000
200, 000
50, 000
200, 00050, 000
50, 000
150, 000GO, 000
200, 000
50, 000100, 00065, 000
150, 00075, 000
500,000100, 000250, COO100, 00050, 000
150, 00075,000
500,00050, 000
50, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000
50, 0001, 000, 000
50, 000250, (0050, 00050, 01)0150,000
150,000
250,000
100,000
50, 00060, 00050, 000
50, 000100, 00050, 000
$33, 75022, 50011, 250
22, 500
33, 75011,250
45,000
45, 000
10, 250
44, 50010,750
11, 250
33, 75013.50045, 000
10, 75021,75014, 020
143,01016, 095
225, 00021,80044, 55021, 88016, 41032, 65016,150
45, 00010, 250
30, 75029, 36010,29011, 250
11, 25045. 000
11,25044, 00010. 75013, 72033, 750
44,200
45, 000
22, 000
11,25013, 50010, 750
11, 25022, 50011, 250
$11, 67011.1653, 750
8,200
13,1404,950
11,620
15,190
2,150
7, 5503,270
3,530
13,6503, 310
17, 225
2. 01018. 2132,960
38, 9202,21.0
41,9706,1706,3503,4202; 6602,6801,150
6,700
1,1201,978
1101,385
1.6202,100
50010,570
5103,2301,650
1,540
1,170
1,0501,190
900
$22, 08011,3357,500
14,300
20, 6106,300
33,380
29, 810
8,100
36,95G7,480
7,720
20,10010. 19027,775
8,7403, 53711,060
104,09013, 885
183,03015, 63038,20018,46013, 75029,97015, 000
38,3009,360
9,63027,38210,1809, 865
9,63042, 900
10,75033,43010, 24012, 49032,100
42, 660
45,000
20, 830
10,20012, 31010,750
10, 35022, 50011, 250
1,613,010 44,140,984 40,720,119 3,420,865
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NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 7, ACT JULY 12, 1882, vrifi\DATE OF EXPIRATION OF CHAKTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED, RETIIIKD,- XND OUT-STANDING, SUCCEEDED BY ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME OR DIITKRENT TITLE,OCTOBER 31, 1893.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Kittanning, PaNational Bank of Beaver County, New
Brighton, PaNational Bank, Beaver Dam, WisMerchants' National Bank, Cleveland,
OhioUnion National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Le Roy, N. YEvansville National Bank, Evansville,
IndNational Albany Exchange Bank, Al-
bany, N.TNational Bank, Galena, 111National State Bank, Lafayette, IndFirst National Bank, Knoxyille, 111Farmers' National Bank, Ripley, Ohio...City National Bank, Grand Rapids,Mich.Lee County National Bank, Dixon, 111...Fort Wayne National Bank, Fort Wayne,
IndNational Exchange Bank, Tiffin, Ohio . . .National Bank, Malone, N. YJefferson National Bank, Steubenville,
OhioFirst National Bank, Battle Creek, MichCentral National Bank, Danville, KyKnox County National Bank, Mount
Vernon, OhioFirst National Bank, Houghton, Mich...National Bank, Fort Edward, N. YNational Bank, Salem, N. YNational Exchange Bank, Seneca Falls,
N.Y !Truinbull National Bank, Warren, OhioAttleboro National Bank, North Attle-
boro, MassAmerican National Bank, Detroit, Mich.First National Bank, Paris, 111First National Bank, St. Johns, MichSecond National Bank, Pontiac, Mich . .Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N. C . .First National Bank, Danville, KyOhio National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio . . .National Bank, Lebanon, KyMonmouth National Bank, Monmouth,
111.
Pate ofliquidation.
July 2,1882
Nov. 12,1884Dec. 24,1884
Dec. 27,1884Dec. 29,1884Jan. 2,1885
Jan. 3,1885
Jan. 10,1885Jan. 11,1885Jan. 16,1885
doJan. 17,1885Jan. 21,1885....do
Jan. 25,1885Mar. 1,1885Mar. 9,1885
Mar. 21,3885Mar. 28,1885....do
Apr. 1,1885Apr. 18,1885Apr. 22,1885May 4,1885
May 6,1885July 5,1885
JulyJulyAug.Aug.Sept.Sept.Sept,Jan.Apr.
17,188524,188512,188514,18851,18*55,1885
22,18851,18897,1889
Muskegon National Ban!?:, Muskegon,Mich
First National Bank, Richmond, KyFirst National Bank, Port Huron, Mich .Union National Bank, Oshkosh, WisFirst National Bank, Grand Haven, Mich.First National Bank, Plymouth, Mich -. .National Bank, Wooster, OhioDefiance National Bank, Defiance, Ohio .First National Bank, New London, Ohio.Citizens' National Bank, Mankato, Minn.Third National Bank, Sandusky, Ohio...Third National Bank, Urbana, OhioLumberman's National Bank, Muske-
gon, MichPhoenix National Bank, Medina, Ohio...First National Bank, Chelsea, VtFarmers' National Bank, Owatonna,
Minn
Aug. 18,1890
Aug. 27,1890Oct. 3,1890Oct. 15,1890Jan. 23,1891June 5,1891Nov. 14,1891Nov. 29,1891Dec. 7,1891Mar. 23,1892Apr. 27,1892Sept. 19,1892Oct. 15,1892
Jan. 16,1893Feb. 10,1893June 10,1893
June 30,1893
Total.
Capital.
$200, oao
200,00050,000
800, 0001, 000, 000
150, 000
800, 000
300, 000100, 000300, 000
60, 000100, 000300, 000100, 000
350, 000125, 000200,000
150, 000100, 000200, 000
75, 000100,000100. 000lOOJ000
100,000150, 000
100, 000400,000125, 00050, 000100,000400,000150, 000400,000100,000
100, 000
100,000250, 000135,000200,000200, 00050, 00053,900
100, 00050, 00070, 000200, 000100, 000
100,00075, 00050, 000
75, 000
9, 943,900
Circiilatian.
Issued.
$199,500
97,30041,100
228,10062, 800135, 000
543, 050
243, 90055, 900
117, 00043,60087,40045, 00041, 500
257, 30050,50065,900
132,60089, 200180, 000
53, 20045, 00088, 90086,100
88,400132, 400
84, 300251, 500111, 50021, 00043, 000123,900130, 50057, 76345, 000
21,800
21,72060, 97957, 48045, 00045, 00045,00048,51022, 50011, 25015, 75045, 00022, 500
22,50017,10011, 250
17,100
4,615, 552
Retired.
$191,725
90,62639,020
205,67049,435127,088
229, 84051,27/102,41,80,40,85838,232
240,14444,21059,206
124,04282,875167,114
48, 500.39,80482, 38180,911
83,889122,995
79.194235,635102,63718,91539, 748109,169119,15845, 26538, 511
13,811
16,08544,49440,44329, 35028,04324.19521,62710,6666,1386,82414,0637,132
5,3203.237
1,420
4, 018,483
Out-standing.
$7,775
6,6742,080
22,43013,3657,912
50,068
14,0604,62614,2262,5636,6294,142
17,1566,2906,694
8,5586,32512,886
4,7005,1966,5195,189
4,5119,405 '
5,10615,8658,863 .2,0853,25214,73111,34212,4986,489
7,989
5,63522,48517,03715,65016,95720,80526,88311,8345,1128,92Q.30,93715,368
17,18013,86311,250
15,680
597,069
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NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE PRO-VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITEDSTATES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZING NEW ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME ORDIFFERENT TITLE, WITH DATE OF LIQUIDATION, AMOUNT OF CAPITAL, CIRCULA-TION ISSUED. RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1893.
e and location of bank.
First National Bank, llondout, 1ST. YFirst National Bank, Huntington, Ind ..First National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind..First National Bank, Valparaiso, IndFirst National Bank, Stillwater, Minn . .First National Bank, Chicago, 111First National Bank, Woodstock, 111Second National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.Second National Bank, New York, N. Y.First National Bank, Portsmouth, N. H .First National Bank, Richmond, IndSecond National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio .First National Bank, New Haven, Conn.First National Bank, Akron, OhioFirst National Bank, Worcester, Mass . .First National Bank, Barre, Mass -------First National Bank, Davenport, Iowa ..First NationalJBank, Kendallville, Ind..First National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio . . .First National Bank, Youngstown, OhioFirst National Bank, Evans ville, IndFirst National Bank, Salem, OhioFirst National Bank, Scranton, PaFirst National Bank, Centerville, Ind ..First National Bank, Fort Wayne, Ind..First National Bank, Strasburg, PaFirst National Bank, Marietta, PaFirst National Bank, Lafayette, IndFirst National Bank, McConnelsville,
OhioFirst National Bank, Milwaukee, Wis ..Second National Bank, Akron, OhioFirst National Bank, Ann Arbor, Mich..First National Bank, Geneva, OhioFirst National Bank, Oberlin, OhioFirst National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa.. .First National Bank, Troy, OhioThird National Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio -.FirstNationalBank, Cambridge City, IndFirst National Bank, Lyons, IowaFirst National Bank, Detroit, MichFirst National Bank, Wilkesbarre, Pa . . .First National Bank, Iowa City, Iowa...First National Bank, Nashua, N. IIFirst National Bank, Johnstown, PaFirst National Bank, Pittsburg, PaFirst National Bank, Terre Haute, Ind..First National Bank, Hollidaysburg, Pa.First National Bank, Bath, Me 1First National Bank, Janesville, WisFirstNationalBank,Michigan City, Ind.First National Bank, Monmouth, 111First National Bank, Marion, IowaFirst National Bank, Marlboro, Mass . . .National Bank of Stanford, KyFirst National Bank, Sandusky, OhioFirst National Bank, Sandy Hill, N. Y.. .First National Bank, Lawrenceburg, IndjFirst National f^ank, Cambridge, Ohio . .First National Bank, Oshkosh, WisFirstNational Bank, GrandRapids, MichlFirst National Bank, Delphos, OhioFirst National Bank, Freeport, 111First National Bank, Elyria, OhioFirst National Bank, Troy, N. YSecond National Bank, Detroit, MichSecond National Bank, Peoria, 111National Fort Plain Bank, Fort Plain,
N.Y !.Logansport National Bank, Logansport,
National Bank of Birmingham, Ala !First National Bank, Westfield, N. Y. . . .FirstNationalBank, Independence, Iowa|
10665 CUR 12
Apr. 30,1882Apr. 28,1882
doApr. 29,1882May 5,1882May 6,1882
do' May 2,1882May 4,1882May 9,1882. . . .doMay 12,1882May 13,1882May 15,1882
I d o. . . .do
. May 18,1882. . . .do! May 22,1882I . . . . d oMay 27,1882May 31,1882
d o . .. . . .do . .May 31,June 1,
Date of iliquidation, j
Circulation.
Oct. 30,1880Jan. 31,1881July 5,1881Apr. 24,1882Apr. 29,1882
do
.do .
18821882
.. .do . .June 10,. . . d o . .
June 14,June 15,. . .do ..
June 17,June 20,June 24,. . .do . .
do
1882
1882"1882
1882"18821882
J u n e 29,. . . d o . .
J u n e 30,..do . .
1882
do. . . d o . .July 3,July 11,Aug. 3,Oct. 3,Oct. 6,Dec. 31,Feb. 24.. . .do .'.. . .do . .. . .do . .
.do .
1882188218821882188218821883
...do ...
...do ...
...do...
...do...
...do...
...do ...
Dec. 1,1883May 14,1884June 1,1884Oct. 31,1884
$300, 000100, 000300, 00050, 000
130, 0001 000,000' 50,000200, 000300, 000300,000200, 000
] 000,000500, 000100, 000300,000150,000100. 000150, 000300,000500, 000500, 00050,000200,00050, 000
300, 000100, 000100, 000150,000
50, 000200,000100, 000100, 000100,00050, 000
1,000,000200,000800, 00050, 000100,000500, 000375, 000100, 000100,00060, 000
750, 000200, 00050, 000
200, 000125. 000100, 00075, 00050, 000
200,000150, 000150, 00050, 000
100, 000100, 000100, 000400, 00050, 000100, 000100, 000300, 000
1,000,000100, 000
200,000
100,000 i50, 00050, 000
100,000
Issued.
$270,00090,000
279, 24845, 00083,45690, 00045, 000180,000376, 890286, 00087,400
510, 800355, 310114,822252,000135, 00045, 00090,000
266, 462441,529442,870110, 54045, 00064,52545, 00079, 20099,000175, 060
84, 640229,170102, 70685\ 07890,00058, 382
799, 800180, 000609, 50045, 00090, 000336, 345337, 50088,40090, 00054, 000
594, 000141, 57545, 000180, 000121, 05045, 00045, 00045,000
180, 000135, 00090,00045, 00090, 00080,80047,800
155, 90045,00053, 50090, 000
229, 550363, 70090, 000
174, 300
16,85045, 00042, 80090,000
lietired.
$259,81787,115
263,17743, 31381, 02582,48343, 405172, 580365, 045275, 75581,739
489, 905345, 230108, 647244,555130, 24642, 07786, 732
254,337429,943425, 325106, 55040,93561.40439, 93876, 36295, 410
165, 653
80,979221,23298, 91781,21985, 83055,165760,555173,614585,53042, 44486, 043
327, 458323,99085, 81085,62251, 930
576,215133, 96343,565
172. 624116,90043, 99243, 45943, 096
173,946130, 739 i85,752 '42, 86486.40577, 78345, 885150,54042,10551, 20886, 368
220, 335344, 56384,003
167, 686
15,19043,47940,04385,805
I *"*$10 183
2, 885161271711105
071687431517595420845245661
20, 89510 0806,1757 4454,7542,9233121117343,52
268125586545990065121062838
3, 5909,407
3, 6617,3,3,4,3,
938789859170217
39, 2456,
23,2,3.8,13,
42
17!7,1,7,4,1,1,1,6,
386970556957887510590378070785612435376150008541904054
4,2614,2482,1363,5953,0171,9155,3602,8952,2923, 6329,21519,1375,997
6t614
1,6601,5212,7574.195
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178 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE GONE INTO VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION UNDER THE P R O -VISIONS OF SECTIONS 5220 AND 5221 OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITEDSTATES, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ORGANIZING NEW ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE SAME ORDIFFERENT TITLE, WITH DATE OF LIQUIDATION, AMOUNT OF CAPITAL, CIRCULA-TION ISSUED, RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDING ON OCTOBER 31, 1893—Continued.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Sturgis, MichNational Bank, Rutland, VtKent National Bank, Chestertown, Md..National Fulton County Bank, Glovers-
ville N. YPirst National Bank, Centralia, 111National Exchange Bank, Albion, Mich.Pirst National Bank, Paris, MoPirst National Bank, Yakima, WashPirst National Bank, Flint, MichFarmers' National Bank, Stanford, Ky..Adams National Bank, Adams, N. YPoland National Bank, Poland, N. YSandy Elver National Bank, Farming-
ton* MeSecond National Bank, Aurora, 111Indiana National Bank, Lafayette, Ind..Decatur National Bank, Decatur, 111
Total
Dite- ofliquidation.
Dec. 31,1884Jan. 13,1885Feb. 12,1885
Feb. 20.1885Feb. 25.1885Feb. 28,1885Mar. 31,1885June 20.1885June 30,1885Dec. 31.1888July 10,1889Jan. 14,1890
Nov. 1.1890July 13,1891Nov. 30,1891May 31,1893
Capital.
$50, 000500, 000
50,000
150, 00080, 00075, C00
100,00050,000
200, 000200. 000
50, 00050, 000
75,000100,000ioo. om)IOO, oroo
18, 245, 000
Circulation.
Issued.
$43, 850238, 700
18,200
135,00070, 60030, 60089,15514,650
122, 50045, 00012, 24013j 500
58, 26022, 50090, 00022, 500
12, 694, 713
Eetired.
$41, 539222,18216, 800
127, 59865, 92028, 40880, 29214, 090
113, 35334, 55210,21011,050
39,18711'68240, 571
2, 350
12, 053, 338
Outstand-ing.
$2,31116,5181,400
7, 4024 6802,1928,863
5609,147
10,4482. 0302, 450
19, 07310,81849,42920,150
641, 375
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NATIONAL BANKS IN LIQUIDATION UNDER SECTION 1, ACT JULY 12, 1882, WITH DATEOF EXPIRATION OF CHARTER, CIRCULATION ISSUED. RETIRED, AND OUTSTANDINGOCTOBER 31, 1893.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Pontiac, MichFirst National Bank, Washington, Iowa.First National Bank, Fremont, Ohio .Second National Bank, Dayton, OhioFirst National Bank, Girard, PaFirst National Bank, Xenia, OhioFirst National Bank, Peru, 111First National Bank, Elmira, N. YFirst National Bank, Chittenango, N. Y..First National Bank, Eaton, OhioFirst National Bank, Leominster, Mass..First National Bank, Winona, MinnAmerican National Bank, Hallo well, Me.First National Bank, Attica, IndCitizens' National Bank, Indianapolis,
IndFirst National Bank, North East, Pa. . . .First National Bank, Galva, HIFirst National Bank, Thorn town, Ind...Muncie National Bank, Muncie, IndMerchants' National Bank, Evansville,
IndSaybrook National Bank, Essex, Conn...Union National Bank, Albany, N. YBattenkill National Bank, Manchester,
VtFirst National Bank, Owosso, MichCoventry National Bank, Anthony, R. I . .State National Bank, ELeokuk, IowaTolland County National Bank, Tolland, i
ConnCity National Bank, Hartford, ConnWest River National Bank, Jamaica, Vt. iNational Bank of Lebanon, TennGreene County National Bank, Spring- i
field, MoUnion Stock Yards National Bank, Chi-
cago, 111First National Bank, Decatur, MichFirst National Bank, Mason, MichFirst National Bank, Holly, MichGerman National Bank, Evansville, Ind.Farmers and Merchants'National Bank,
Vandalia, 111National Bank of Chester, S. CFirst National Bank, Burlington, Wis.. .Lansing National Bank, Lansing, Mich..Ashtabula National Bank, Ashtabula, j
OhioSecond National Bank of New Mexico,
Santa Fe, N. Mex
Date ofliquidation.
Dec. 31,1881Apr. 11,1882May 22,1882May 26, 1882June 1,1882Feb. 24,1883....do. . . .do....doJuly 4,1884July 5,1884July 21,1884Sept. 10,1884Oct. 28,1884
Nov. 11,1884Dec. 23,1884Jan. 2,1885Jan. 13,1885Jan. 28,1885
Feb. 6.3885Feb. 20,1885Mar. 7,1885
Mar. 21,1885Apr. 14,1885Apr. 17,1885May 23,1885
June 6,1885June 9,1885Aug. 17,1885Aug. 30.1886
Total.
Feb. 8,3888
Feb. 29,1888Sept, 20,1890Oct. 28,3890Oct. 31,1890Dec 24,1890
Jan. 10,1891Mar. 2,1891Dec. 19,1891Mar. 5,1892
IJuly 11,3892 j
July 17,1892 !
$50,000100, 000100, 000300, 000100, 000120, 000100, 000100, 000350, 00050, 000
300, 00050, 00075,00056, 000
300, 00050, 00050, 00050, 000
200, 000
250, 000300,000250, 000
75, 00060,000
300, 000350,000
100,000550, 00060. 00050;000
100,000
500, 00050,00050, 00060,000
250, 000
100, 000100, 00050, 000
185, 600
80, 000
150,000
Circulation.
Issued.
$88, 89088, 56590. 000262J 94190,000108,00045, 00090, 000135,00044, 300244,40044, 20067, 50050,400
87, 80024,55036, 00043, 740J 63,000
90, 80061,200144,400
57, 70047, 70089, 00045,000
44,10090, 00054, 00024,550
22,500 |i
45,000 I11, 25013, 50024,1)5098, 030
22, 50033, 25010,750
36, 700
67,850 |
33, 750
Ke tired. Out,standing.
5, 721, 600 3, 970, 766
$85,39$85. 66486,125252,16786,915103,60542, 06986, 300330,72541, 295
235, 04542, 20164, 29047, 794
76, 39522, 5.9933, 38640, 320151,063
80,47757, 985135, 990
54,07744, 70483, 94240, 385
40, 69179, 56850,99322,125
18, 362
38, 6747, 5369,345
37,64375,157
13, 67021, 9454,952
35, 820
24,770
10,754
2, 662,876
$3,5372,9013,875
10, 774' 3,085
4,8952, 9333,7004,2753,005.9,3551,9993,23132,60Q
ll,40B1,9512,6143,4209,931
10,3233,2158,410
3,623. 2,90€
5,0584,6i5
3,40910,4323,0072,425
4,138
6,3263,71441557,307
22,873
8,83031,3055,798
20,88U
43,080
22,996
307, i
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180 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
ISIATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS,DATE OF FAILURE, CAUSE OF FAILURE, DIVIDENDS PAID WHILE SOLVENT,REDEEM CIRCULATION, THE AMOUNT REDEEMED, AND THE AMOUNT OUTSTANDING
N"ame and location of bank.
Char-ter
num-ber.
Organization.
Date. Capital. Sur-plus.
Total dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-
ing associa-tion.
Amount. Percent.
First National Bank, Attica, N. Y . . . .Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa.Merchants' National Bank, Washing-
ton, D. C.First National Bank, Medina, N. Y ...Tennessee National Bank, Memphis,
Tenn.First National Bank, Selma, AlaFirst National Bank, New Orleans,
La.National Unadilla Bank, Unadilla,
-N.Y.Farmers and Citizens' National Bank,
Brooklyn, N. Y.Croton National Bank, New York,
N.Y.First National Bank, Bethel, ConnFirst National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa ..National Bank of Vicksburg, MihSFirst National Bank, Rockfbrd, 111First National Bank of Nevada, Aus-
tin, Nev.Ocean National Bank, New York,
N.Y.Union Square National Bank, New
York, N.Y.Eighth National Bank, New York,
N.Y.Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia,
Pa.Waverly National Bank, Waverly.
N.Y.First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark.Scandinavian National Bank, Chica-
go, 111.Wallkill National Bank, Middletown,
N.Y.Crescent City National Bank, New
Orleans, La. iAtlantic National Bank, New York,
N. Y. JFirst National Bank, Washington,
D. C. INational Bank of the Commonwealth,
New York, N. Y.Merchants' National Bank, Peters-
burg, Va.First National Bank, Petersburg, Va.First National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio.New Orleans National Banking As-
sociation, New Orleans, La. 'First National Bank, Carlisle, PaFirst National Bank, Anderson, Ind..First National Bank, Topeka, Kans ..First National Bank, Norfolk, Va . . . .Gibson County National Bank,
Princeton, Ind.First National Bank of Utah, Salt
Lake City, Utah.Cook County National Bank, Chicago,
111.First National Bank, Tiffin, OhioCharlottesville National Bank, Char-
lottesville, Va..Miners' National Bank, Georgetown,
Colo.Fourth National Bank, Chicago, 111.*.First National Bank, Bedford, Iowa ..
Jan. 14,1864May 20,1865Dec. 14,1864
Feb. 3,1864June 5,1865
Aug. 24,1865Dee. 18,1863
July 17,1865
June 5,1865
Sept. 9,1865
May 15,1865Sept. 9,1863Feb. 14,1865May 20,1864June 23,1865
Juno 6,1865
Mar. 13,1869
Apr. 16,1864
Feb. 26,1864
1192 May 29,1865
1631 I Feb. 6,18661978 I May 7,1872
Ju ly 21,1865
Feb. 15, 1872
1176627
2291225
1537162
1463
1223
1556
114180
803429
1331
1232
1691
384
1388
1372
1548
1378436
1825
2144
1660271
1695
1845
9001468
2199
2762298
Ju ly L1865
July 16,1863
Ju ly 1,1865
Sept. 1,1865
July 1,1865May 24,1864May 27,1871
June 29,1863Ju ly 31,1863Aug. 23,1866Feb. 23,1864Nov. 30,1872
Nov. 15,1869
Ju ly 8,1871
Mar. 16,1865Ju ly 19,1865
Oct. 30,1874
Feb. 24,1864Sept. 18,1875
$50, 000300,000200,000
50,000 I100,000 |
100, 000500, 000
150, 000
300, 000
200, 000
60, 00050, 00050,00050, 000155,000
1, 000, 000
250, 000
250, 000
100, 000
106,100
50, 000250, 000
175, 000
500, 000
300, 000
500, 000
750, 000
140,000
120,000100,000600, 000
50,00050, 00050, 000
100, 00050, COO
100,000
300,000
100,000100,000
150,000
100, 00050,000
il, 780
2,236
465
9,424
59,472
42 ro
II© C3
Jl.2 +=>
S2
140, 000
24,403 23
.18, 000 i 36
103, 250
25,000
183,000
805, 000
429,250
134,200
97, 770102, 666108,000
42,00031,15046. 00090i 5006,000
125,000
53,333
108, 279149, 215
4,500
184, 008
$7, 500 4. 9|I
421,052 ; 42.1J
59
5
61
161
57.2
95 9
81.5102.6188462.39290.5
12
125
17.8108.2149.2
184
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TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AT DATE OF ORGANIZATION AND ATCIRCULATION ISSUED, LAWFUL MONEY DEPOSITED WITH THE TREASURER TOOCTOBER 31, 1893.
Capital.
$50,000300, 000200, 000
50, 000100,000
100,000500,000
120,000
300,000
200,000
60, 000100,000
50, 00050, 000
250, 000
1, 000, 000
200,000
250,000
200, 000
106,100
50,000250, 000
175, 000
500, 000
aoo, ooo
500, 000
750, 000
400, 000
200, 000100, 000600,000
50,00050,000
100,000100,00050,000
150, 000
500, 000
100, 000200, 000
150, 000
200, 00030,000
Failures.
Surplus.
$2, 28820,435
4,78837, 903
32, 000
4,61020, 0005,0001,4005,580
150,000
'40, 000
33, 905
27,139
2, 509
17, 000
3,045
56, 000
108,000
56,027
18, 302
11, 80116,00014,161
25,00023, 8397,0003,0001,000
18, 719
80, 000
20, 00022, 254
968
Receiver ap-pointed.
Apr. 14,1865May 1,1866May 8,1866
Mar. 13,1867Mar. 21,1867
Apr. 30,1867May 20,1867
Aug. 20,1867
Sept. 6,1867
Oct. 1,1867
Feb. 28,1868Mar. 3,1868Apr. 24,1868Mar. 15,1869Oct. 14,1869
Dec. 13,1871
Dec. 15,1871
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Dec. 20,1871
Apr. 23,1872
May 2,1872Dec. 12,1872
Dec. 31,1872
Mar. 18,1873
Apr. 28,1873
Sept. 19,1873
Sept. 22,1873
Sept. 25,1873
.. .doOct 18,1873Oct. 23,1873
Oct. 24,1873Nov. 23, L873Dec. 16,1873June 3,1874Nov. 28,1874
Dec. 10,1874
Feb. 1,1875
Oct. 22,1875Oct. 28,1875
Jan. 24,1876
Feb. 1,1876...do
Causeof
failure.
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Lawfulmoney de-posited.
$44,00085, 000
180,000
40, 00090, 000
85, 000180, 000
100, 000
253, 900
180, 000
26,30090,00025, 50045, 000
129, 700
800,000
50,000
243, 393
179, 000
71, 000
45, 000135,000
118,900
450, 000
100,000
450. 000
234,000
360, 000
179, 20090, 000
360, 000
45,00045,00090, 000
• 95,00043,800
118,191
285,100
45, 000146, 585
45,000
85,70027,000
Issued.
$44, 00085, 000
180, 000
40, 00090,000
85,000180,000
100, 000
253,900
180,000
2G,30090, 00025,50045, 000
129, 700
800,000
50, 000
243, :W-i
179,000
71, 000
45, 000135, 000
118,900
450,000
100, 000
450, 000
234, 000
360, 000
379,20090, 000
360, 000
45, 00045,00090, 00095,00043,800
.118,191
285,100
45, 000146, 585
45, 000
85, 70027,000
Circulation.
Redeemed.
$43, 75784, 789
179, 364
39, 76189, 738
84, 591178, 866
99,800
252, 842
179;676
26,14589, 66425, 44344,723
128, 737
793,057
49, 742
241, 092
177,840
70,114
44, 545134, £75
117,725
447,970
98,840
442, 854
230,819
350, 520
177,01588. 927
356, 000
44,43544, 20388,91493,61043,480
117,149
283,193
43, 995144,470
44,620
82,89126, 740
Outstand-ing.
$243211636
239262
4091,134
200
1,058
324
155336
57277963
6,943
258
2,301
1,160
880
455325
1,175
2, 030
1,160
7, 146
3,181
3, 480
2. 1851,0734,000
565797
1,0861,390
320
1,042
1,907
1,0052,115
380
2,809260
123
45
67
g
9
10
1112131415
16
17
18
19
20
21
23
24
27
2G
27
2i>
293031
3233343536
37
38
3940
41
4243
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182 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS,
44454647484950515253
5455
56
575859
60616263
64656667
68
69707172
73
74
75
7677
7879808182838485
868788
89
9091
92939495
96
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa...First National Bank, Duluth, Minn...First National Bank, La Crosse, Wis..City National Bank, Chicago, 111Watkins National Bank, Watkins, N. YFirst National Bank, Wichita. Kans ..First National Bank, Greenfield, Ohio*National Bank of Fishkill, N. YFirst National Bank, Franklin, Ind...Northumberland County National
Bank, Shamokin, Pa.First National Bank, Winchester. Ill .National Exhange Bank, Minneapolis,
Minn.National Bank of the State of Mis-
souri, St. Louis, Mo.First National Bank, Delphi, IndFirst National Bank, Georgetown, ColoLock Haven National Bank, Lock
Haven, Pa.Third National Bank, Chicago, 111Central National Bank, Chicago, 111...First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.Commercial National Bank, Kansas
City, Mo.First National Bank, Ashland, Pa.*...First National Bank, Tarrytown, N. Y*First National Bank, Allen town, Pa.*.JFirst National Bank, Waynesburg,
Pa.*Washington County National Bank,
Greenwich, N. Y.Firs ts ational Bank. Dallas, TexPeople's National Bank, Helena, Mont.First National Bank, Bozeman, Mont..Merchants' National Bank, Fort Scott,
Kans. *Farmers' National Bank, Platte City,
Mo.First National Bank, Warrensburg,
Mo.German American National Bank,
Washington, D. C.German National Bank, Chicago, 111.*.Commercial National Bank, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa.*.National Bank of Poultney, VtFirst National Bank, Monticello, Ind..First National Bank, Butler, PaFirst National Bank, Meadville, Pa . . .First National Bank, Newark, N. JFirst National Bank, Brattleboro, Vt..Mechanics' National Bank, Newark,
N.J.First National Bank, Buffalo. N. YPacific National Bank, Boston, Mass..First National Bank of Union Mills,
Union City, Pa.Vermont National Bank, St. Albans,
Vt.First National Bank, Leadville, Colo..City National Bank, Lawrenceburg,
Ind.*First National Bank, St. Albans, Vt.. .First National Bank, Monmouth, 111 ..Marine National Bank, New York, N. Y.Hot Springs National Bank, Hot
Springs, Ark.Richmond National Bank, Richmond,
Ind.
Char-ter
num-ber.
177619541313
818456
1913101971
50689
1484719
16C5
194919911273
236204716121995
403364161305
1266
2157210520271927
2356
1856
2358
17341227
4912002208
309115
52470
1251
2352373
110
1583
24202889
269275112152887
2090
Organization.
Date.
Jan . 26,1871Apr. 6,1872June 20,18G5Feb. 18,1865June 2,1864Jan . 2,1872Oct. 7,1863Apr. 1,1865Aug. 5,1863Jan . 9,1865
Ju ly 25,1865Jan . 16f1865
Oct. 30,1866
Mar. 25,1872May 31,1872June 14,1865
Feb. 5,1864Sept. 18,1872Nov. 23,1865June 3,1872
Apr. 27,1864Apr. 5,1864Dec. 16,1863Mar. 5,1864
J u n e 13,1865
Ju ly 16,1874May 13,1873Aug. 14,1872Jan. 20,1872
May 5,1877
Ju ly 31,1871
May 14,1877
Nov. 15,1870June 6,1865
Aug. 5,1863May 31,1865Dec. 3,1874Mar. 11,1804Oct. 27,1863Aug. 7,1863June 30,1864June 9,1865
Feb. 5,1864Nov. 9,1877Oct. 23,1863
Oct. 11,1865
Mar. 19,1879Feb. 24,1883
Feb. 20,1864Ju ly 7,1882June 3,1865Feb. 17,1883
Mar. 5,1873
Capital.
$50, 00050, 00050. 000
250, 00075, 00050, 00050, 000
200, 00060, 00067, 000
50,00050, 000
3, 410, 300
100, 00050, 000
120, 000
120, 000200, 000100, 000100, 000
60, 00050, 000
100. 000100J 000
200,000
100, 000100, 00050,00050,000
50, 000
50,000
130, 000
250, 000100, 000
100, 000100, 00050,00050,00070, 000
125, 000100,000500, 000
100, 000250, 00050,000
200, 000
60,000100,000
100, 00075, 000
400,00050,000
270, 000
Sur-plus.
$36, 205
2, 976
Total dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-
ing associa-tion.
Amount.
$23, 50025, 00031,500
182, 50085, 45036, 97580, 300
143, 000222, 319670, 000
71, 750124, 000
45, 000
15, 000 ! 153, 600
! 1,035,000i 38,000
1. 000 540, 5007. 214 i 25, 000
222
2, 000
11,872
251,802
2,000
187,131132, 250
86, 692
205, 940
45, 75010, 00020, 00034,731
4,000
57, 750
113,000
392,12592, 0007,400
139, 000248,400605,250387, 000
1,198,000
287, 50075, 00091, 955
186, 000
63,0003,000
197, 00015, 000
659,6433,000
274,000
Percent.
46.1506373
113.973.9
160.671.5
370.51000
143., 5248
45
128
862.519
540.525
311.9264.5
86.7
102. 9
45.7104069.5
8
115. 5
113
392.19214.8
278354.8484.2387239.6
287.530
183.9
93
1053
19720
164.96
101.5
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 1 8 3
R WiTJi CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued.
Capital.
$50,000100,00050, 000
250,00075,00060,000
. 50,000200,-000132,00067,000
50,000100,000
2,500,000
50,00075,000
120,000
750,000200,000500,000100,000
112,500100,000250, 000100,000
200,000
50,000100,00050,00050,000
50,000
100,000
130, 000
500,000100,000
200,000100,00050,00050,000
100,000300,000300,000500,000
100,000961,30050,000
200,000
60,000100,000
100,00075,000
400,00050,000
250,000
Failures.
Surplus.
$10, 000
25,000130, 000
3,00012,00010, 00030, 00028,538
17,13520, 000
248,775
20, 00065, 0008,000
200,00010, 00025, 0006,392
19,00025,000
220, 000
• 24,000
5,0008,0007,000
13,500
10, 600
2,000
125, 00040,476
70,0004,0002,ooe
10,60020,00062, 58457, 000
400,000
50, 000
13,455
25, 000
15,000
40,00015,000
225, 000180
33,000
Receiver ap-pointed.
Feb. 25,1876Mar. 13,1876Apr. 11,1876May 17,1876July 12,1876Sept. 23,1876Dec. 12,1876Jan. 27,1877Feb. 13,1877Mar. 12,1877
Mar. 16,1877May 24,1877
June 23,1877
July 20,1877Aug. 18,1877Aug. 20,1877
Nov. 24,1877Dec. 1,1877Feb. 11,1878. . . .do
Feb. 28,1^78Mar. 23,1878Apr. 15,1878May 15,1878
June 8,1878
. . . .doSept. 13,1878Sept. 14,1878Sept. 25,1878
Oct. 1,1878
Nov. 1,1878
do
Dec. 20,1878Feb. 11,1879
Mar. 15,1879Apr. 7,1879July 18,1879July 23,1879June 9,1880June 14,1880June 19,1880Nov. 2,1881
Apr. 22,1882May 22,1882Mar. 24,1883
Aug. 9,1883
Jan. 24,1884Mar. 11,1884
Apr. 22,1884do
May 13,1884June 2,1884
July 23,1884
Causeof
failure.
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Bo>PBTE
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Lawfulmoney de-
posited.
$45, 00045, 00045, 000
137, 20967, 50043, 20029, 662
177,20092, 09260, 300
45,00090, 000
296, 274
45, 00045,00071, 200
597, 84045,00044,94044, 500
75, 55489, 20078, 641
7, 002
114, 220
29,80089, 30044.40035, 328
27, 000
45, 000
62, 500
42, 79586, 900
91,46590, 00027, 00071,16589, 500
326, 64390,000
449, 900
99, 500450,00043,000
65, 200
53,00077,000
89,98027, 000
260, 00040, 850
15S.900
Issued.
.$45, 00045,00045, 000
137,20967, 50043,20029,662
177,20092, 09260,300
45, 00090,000
296, 274
45, 00045, 00071, 200
597, 84045,00044, 94044,500
75, 55489, 20078, 6417,002
114, 220
29, 80089,30044, 40035, 328
27,000
45, 000
62,500
42, 79586, 900
91, 46590,00027,00071,16589,500
326,64390, 000
449, 900
99, 500450, 000
' 43,000
65, 200
53,00077,000
89,98027, 000
260,00040,850
158,900
Circulation.
Redeemed.
$44, 52344, 48344,193
133, 96065,96042, 63628, 607
174, 41889, 80259.135
44,12088,180
277,104
44,10844,49569, 748
580, 07844, 24342, 26043,394
72, 54486, 87175, 3776,202
111,668
29,23088, 36043,70534,588
26, 700
44,012
62, 050
38, 84584, 905
87, 55387, 38226, 44667, 82086, 064
315,24384,663
430,854
96, 535444, 76541,420
60, 383
51, 66575, 280
85, 66826, 030
248,77538,820
146,900
Outstand-ing.
$477517807
3,2491,540
5641, 0552, 7822,2901,165
8801,820
19,170
892505
1,452
17,762757
2,6801,106
3,0102,3293,264
800
2,552
570940695740
300
988
450
3, 9501,995
3,9122,618
55"43,3453,436
11, 4005,337
19,046
2,9655,2351,580
4,517
1,3351,720
4,312970
11, 2252,030
. 12,000
44454€474£4S5G515'/5L
545£
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6(6]6161
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7
7.
7i
717'8(88'8'8'8,
8(881
8
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NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF Rtf
Organization.
N a m e and locution of bank.
97
9899
100
101
102103
104105 !106
107
108
109111)111 j
112 j113114 !115
116
117118119120
121122
123124
125126127
128129
130131132133134135136
137138139
140141142
143
144145
Char-!ter
num-ber.
3006
Date. Capital. Sur-plus.
Total dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-
ing associa-tion.
Amount.
J u l y 16,1883 i $50, 000 |
1863 !
1881 !
1883
1865187118(55
186518701864
1880
First National Bank, Livingston,Mont. i
First National Bank, Albion, N. Y . . . . j 106First National Bank, Jamestown, N. j 2578
Dak. !Logan National Bank, West Liberty, j 2942
Ohio. !Middletown National Bank, Middle- j 1276
town, N. Y.Farmers' National Bank, Bushnell, 111. I 1791Schoharie County National Bank, j 1510
Schoharie, N. Y.Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, Va. 1137First National Bank, Lake City, Minn. 1740Lancaster National Bank, Clinton, 583
First National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. | 2465Dak.
First National Bank, Wahpeton, N. 2624Dak.
First National Bank, An gelica, N. Y. . 564City National Bank, Williamsporfc, Pa. i 2139Abington National Bank, Abington, 1386
Mass.*First National Bank, Blair, Nebr 2724First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Ark.j 2776Palatka National Bank, Palatka, Fla.. j 3266Fidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, j 3461
Ohio. jHenrietta National Bank, Henrietta, j 3022 ! Aug. 8,1883
Tex. ! INational Bank of Sumter, N. C | 3082 ; Nov. 26,First National Bank, Danes ville, N. Y.j 75 ! Sept. 4,First National Bank, Corry, Pa i 605 Dec. 6,Stafford National Bank, Stafford \ 686
Springs, Conn. jFifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo . . . j 2535Metropolitan National Bank of Cin- I 2542
cinnati, Ohio. iFirst National Bank, Auburn, N. Y. . . j 231Commercial National Bank, Dnbuque, | 180J
Iowa.State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C 1682Second National Bank, Xenia, Ohio... I 277Madison National Bank, Madison, S. I 3597
Dak. ILowell National Bank, Lowell, Mich.. 1280California National Bank, San Fran- I 3592
cisco, Cal. !First National Bank, Anoka, Minn . . .
Dec. 22.Oct. 25,
May 7,
June 14,
Feb. 18,Aug. 9,
May 13,Nov. 29,Nov. 22,
Mar. 15,
Feb. 2,
Nov. 3,Mar. 17,July 1,
June 7,Sept. 18,Nov. 20,Feb. 27,
186418741865
1882188218841886
188318631864
, 2800National Bank of Shelby ville, Term ..j 2198First National Bank, Sheffield. Ala . . . I 3617Third National Bank, Malone, N. Y. . . ; 3366First National Bank, Abilene, Kaus . . j 2427Harpers National Bank, Harpers, Ivans' 3431Gloucester City National Bank, Glou- 3936
cester City, N. J.Park National Bank, Chicago, 111State National Bank, Wellington, KansKingman National Bank, Kingman,
Kans-.First National Bank, Alma, KansFirs t National Bank, Belleville, Kans.Firs t National Bank, Meade Center,
Kans.American National Bank, Arkansas
City, Kans.City National Bank, Hastings, Nebr..People's National Bank, Fayetteville,
N .C . 1 1* Restored
350235643559
376933863695
3992
30992003
Dec. 12,1882July 12,1881
Feb. 4,1864Mar. 11,1871
June 17,1868Feb. 24,1864Dec. 7,1886
June 14,1865Oct. 20,1886
Sept. 14,1882Oct. 29,1874Jan. 14,1887July 15,1885June 23.1879Jan. 6,1886Oct. 26,1888
May 11,1886Oct. 1,1886Sept. 16,1886
Aug. 3,1887Aug. 28,1885May 5,1887
Mar. 15,1889
De€. 27,1883 iJune 27,1872 |
Ito solvency.
50, 00050,000
50,000
200, 000
50,000100, 000
100,00050, 000
200,000
50,000
50, 000
$23,128
200, 000500,000
100, 000100,000
100, 00060, 00050,000
50,000200, 000
50.00050, 000100, 00050,00050,00050.00050, 000
200, 00050, 00075, 000
50, 00050, 00050, 000
100, 000
50, 00075,000
Percent.
$170,500 341
32, 894
100, 000100, 000150,000 I 15,000
50,00050, 00050, 000
., 000, 000
50, 000
50,00050, 000100,000150,000 10,000
1,000
4,000
356, 000
38,500
178
77
337,500 337.590,142 f
235, 000 il42.5
10,000
12,000
186, 00038,500
307, 38223,000
20
24
18638.5
204.9
46
2,784
12,250
13,50075, 825
168, 500306,000
75, 000215,000
266, 000146,806
278, 0005,000
159,494
18, 00081,265
2,00075, 35010,000
.3
24.5
27151.6168.5204
37.543
566146.8
463.310
318.9
36163.2
4150.6,20
24,000 125, 000 j 1020,500 I 27.3
14,t)Q017,5008,857
28,000
44,547 89.1182,500 243.3
283517.7
28
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TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued.
Failures.
Capital.
$50, 000
100, 00050,000
50,000
200, 000
50, 00050,000
300, 00050, 000
100, 000
50,000
50, 000
100, 000100, 000150,000
50, 00050, 00050,000
1, 000,000
50, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 000200, 000
300, 0001, 000, 000
150, 000100, 000
100, 000150, 000
50, 000
50, 000200,000
50, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
100,00050. 00050, 000
200, 00050, 000
100, 000
75, 00050, 00050, 000
300, 000
100, 000125,000
Surplus.
$20,00012, 500
1,000
40,000
7, 50015, 000
150,00010,00020, 000
30, 447
4,000
20,10012,50025, 300
11, 00020, 000
50,000
8,000
10, 00015, 00010,18324, 000
30, 000180, 000
20, 000
14, 0003,000
10,00010, 000
4,30025,000
40017, (500
21,0003,915
. 1, 000
1,6035,0004,000
24,000
32,000
Receiver ap-pointed.
Aug . 25,1884
Aug. 26,1884Sept. 13,1884
Oct. 18,1884
Nov. 29,1884
Dec. 17,1884Mar. 23,1885
Apr. 9,1885Jan . 4,1886Jan . 20,1886
Mar. 11,1886
Apr . 8,1886
A p r 19,1886May 4,1886Aug". 2,1886
Sept. 8,1886Nov. 20,1886J u n e 3,1887June 27,1887
Aug. 17,1887
Aug. 24,1887Sept. 8,1887Oct. 11,1887Oct. 17,1887
Nov. 15,1887Feb. 10,1888
Feb . 20,1888Apr . 2,1888
Apr . 11,1888May 9,1888J u n e 23,1888
Sept. 19,1888Jan . 14,1889
Apr . 22,1889Dec. 13,1889Dec. 23,1889Dec. 30,1889Jan . 21,1890Feb. 10,1890J u n e 12 1890
J u l y 14.1890Sept. 25,1890Oct. 2,1890
Nov. 21,1890Dec. 12,1890Dec. 24,1890
Dec. 26,1890
Jan . 14,1891Jan . 20,1891
Causeof
failure.
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BEP
I
LB
OEB
J
J
ADL
UVVB
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ABVB
FV
RV
BVSwQB
WFFF
FWX
HGV
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JR
Lawfulmoney de-
posited.
$11, 240
90,00018, 650
23, 400
176,000
44, 00038, 350
228, 20044, 42072, 360
10,740
17,120
89, 00043.14025, 425
26,18026, 28019,21090,000
11,250
11, 25015, 73073,829
139, 048
44, 430277, 745
63, 44662,170
22, 50048, 47011, 250
27, 80045,000
** 11,25016, 71022, 50010, 75021, 24010, 75011, 250
45,00011,25022, 000
16, 87511, 25010, 750
45,000
22,50028,800
Issued.
$11, 240
90, 00018,650
23, 400
176, 000
44, 00038,350
228,20044, 42072, 360
10, 740
17,120
89, 00043,14025,425
26,18026, 28019, 21090, 000
11, 250
11, 25015, 73073. 829
139,048
44, 430277, 745
63, 44662,170
22, 50043, 47011, 250
27, 80045, 000
11,25016, 71022, 50010.7502l | 24010, 75011,250
45, 00011, 25022, 000
16, 87511, 25010, 750
45, 000
22,50028,800
Circulation.
Redeemed.
$10, 995
84, 87518, 277
22, 750
167,423
42, 20035,360
213,26642, 38065,929
10,160
16, 310
82, 82139,54525,425
25,31525, 36018, 33586, 587
10, 770
10, 23013,85065,211
124, 747
39, 610245, 070
54,12657, 373
18, 78540,87510,925
24, 30540, 090
10,11212, 89519, 0609,160
18,2908,6809,870
33, 3008.410
17, 805
14, 0139,2958,725
27, 880
15,15019,538
Outstand-ing.
$245
5,125373
650
8,577
1,8002,990
14, 9342,0406,431
580
810
6,1795,595
865920875
3,413
480
1, 0201,8808,618
14,301
4,82032, 675
9,3204,797
3,7157,595
325
3,4954,910
1,1383,8153, 4401, 5902,9502,0701,380
11,7002,8404,195
2,8621, 9552, 025
17,120
7,3509,262
97
9899
100
101
102103
104105106
107
108
109110111
112113114115
116
117118119120
121122
123124
125126127
128129
130131132133134135136
137138139
140141142
143
144145
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NATIONAL BANKS WHICH HAVE B E E N PLACED IN THE H A N D S OF R E C E I V E R S
Name and location of bank.
Organization.
Char-ter
num-ber.
Spokane National Bank, SpokaneFalls, Wash.
First National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans.Second National Bank. McPherson,
Kans.Pratt County National Bank, Pratt,
Kans.Keystone National Bank, Philadel-
phia, Pa.Spring Garden National Bank, Phila-
delphia, Pa.National City Bank, Marshall, Mich..Red Cloud National Lank, Red Cloud,
Nebr.Asbury Park Nation il Bank, Asbury
Park, N. J.Ninth National Bant, Dallas, TexFirst National Bank, Red Cloud, Nebr.Central Nebraska National Bank,
Broken Bow, Nebr.Florence National Ba lk, Florence, Ala.First National Bank Palatka, FlaFirst National Bant, Kansas City,
Kans.Rio Grande Nation* J Bank, Laredo,
Tex.First National Bank. Clearfield, Pa.. .Farley National Baik, Montgomery,
Ala.*First National Bank, Coldwater, Kans.Maverick National Bank, Boston,
Mass.Corry National Bank, Corry, PaCheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne,
Wyo.California National Bank, San Diego,
Cal.First National Bank, Wilmington,
N.C.Huron National Bank, Huron, S. Dak.First National Bank Downs, Kans . . .First National Bank Muncy, PaBell County Nationa L Bank, Temple,
Tex.First National Bank, Deming, N. Mex.First National Bant, Silver City, N.
Mex.Lima National Bank, Lima, OhioNational Bank of Gr.thrie, OklaCherry vale National Bank, Cherry-
vale, Kans.First National Bank, Erie, KansFirst National Bank, Rockwell, Tex..Yincennes National Bank, Yincennes,
Ind.First National B; nk, Del Norte,
Colo.Newton National Bank, Newton,
Kans.Capital National Ba:ik, Lincoln, Nebr.Bankers and Merchants' National
Bank, Dallas, Tex.First National Bank, Little Rock,
Ark.Commercial Nationa L Bank, Nashville,
Teim.Alabama National Bank, Mobile, Ala.First National Bant, Ponca, NebrSecond National Bank, Columbia,
Tenn.Columbia National Bank, Chicago, 111.
32493791
3787
2291
3468
20233181
3792
441528113927
41353223370G
4146
7684180
3703677
5693416
3828
1656
326735698374404
31603554
285943834288
396338901454
4264
3297
29884213
1648
3228
18173627
3677
Date.
Jan. 24,1888
Sept. 11,1884Sept. 16,1887
Sept. 8,1887
July 30,1875
Mar. 13,1886
July 29,1872May 10,1884
Sept. 17,1887
Sept. 12,1890Nov. 8,1882Sept. 28,1888
Oct. 3,1889July 15,1884May 17,1887
Oct. 28,1889
Jan. 30,1865Dec. 18,1889
May 9,1887Dec. 31,1864
Nov. 12,1864Dec. 2,1885
Dec. 29,1887
July 25,1866
Nov. 21,1884Oct. 12,1886Feb. 23,1865Aug. 25,1890
Apr. 22,1884Sept. 17,1886
Jan. 16,1883July 31,1890Apr. 16,1890
Jan. 15,1889May 29,1888July 17,1865
Mar. 18,1890
Jan. 28,1885
June 29,1883Jan. 21,1890
Apr. 12,1866
July 22,1884
May 13,1871Jan. 28,1887Oct. 3,1881
Apr. 23,1887
Capital.
$60,000
50, 00050, 000
50, 000
200, 000
500, 000
100, 00050,000
100,000
300, 00050,00060, 000
50, 00050,000
100, 000
100,000
100,000100,000
52,000400, 000
100, 000100, 000
150, 000
250, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 000100, 00050, 000
50, 00050, 000
100, 000
50, 000
65,000100, 000500, 000
150, 000
200, 000
300, 00050, 00050,000
200,000
Sur-plus.
$61, 390
ITotal dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-
ing associa-tion.
Amount.
$54, 5008,500
109
122, 730
122,198
162, 50023,275
61.4
24.4
162. 546.5
18, 00057,2508,400
6114.514
50, 00025, 000
100.0
209, 000 209
2,080984, 000
198, 000
26, 000
79, 000
290, 71027, 75017, 693
212, 9882,500
56, 25030, 000
87, 5002, 5003,500
5,95415,000
441, 000
3,500
58, 500272, 500
35,000
554, 250
232, 500
255, 83024,00064,400
30, 000
Percent.
4241
19826
52.7
116.3
55.535.4
2135
112.560
87.52.57
11.930
441
7
90
272.5
7
369.5
116.2585.0248
128.8
1.5
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TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.—Continued.
Capital.
$100,000
50,00050,000
50,000
500,000
750,000
100, 00075 000
100,000
300, 00075, 00060,000
60, 000150, 000150, 000
100,000
100,000100, 000
52, 000400, 000
100, 000150.000
500 000
250, 000
75, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
100, 00050 000
200, 000100, 00050 000
50, 000125 000100, 000
50 000
100 000
300, 000500,000
500,000
500,000
150, 00050, 000
100, 000
1,000,000
Failure«s.
Surplus.
$25, 000
10, 0007,500
3,000
"100, 000
132, 500
20,0003 000
3,500
4,0009,0004,600
50023, 60010, 500
46, 0008 000
790800, 000
17, 00015, 000
100 000
17, 512
15, 9582, 500
13, 5004 000
44,0002,0001,000
1,50017,50040,000
4 800
6, 00010,000
100,000
100, 000
3, 40018, 500
50,000
Receiverappointed.
Feb. 3,1891
Feb. 11,1891Mar. 25,1891
Apr. 7,1891
May 9,1891
May 21,1891
June 22,1891July 1,1891
July 2,1891
Julv 16,1891do
July 21,1891
Julv 23,1891Aug. 7,1891Aug. 17,1891
Oct 3 1891
Oct. 7,1891do
Oct. 14,1891Nov. 2,1891
Nov. 21,1891Dec. 5,1891
Dec 18 1891
Dec. 21,1891
Jan. 7,1892Feb. 6,1892Feb. 9,1892Feb. 19,1892
Feb. 23,1892do
Mar. 21,1892June 22,1892July 2,1892
. . . .doJuly 20,1892July 22,1892
Jan 14 1893
Jan 16 1893
Feb. 6,1893. . . .do
. . . .do
Apr. 6,1893
Apr. 17,1893May 13,1893May 19,1893
May 22,1893
Causeof
failure.
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FQ
H
O
Q
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HOHGr
V
SV
HF
POoB
11V
sBPP
Gr
8V
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G
Y
BO
T
Q
V
Q
Lawfulmoney de-
posited.
$21,700
10, 75011,250
10, 750
41,180
45,000
44, 000
20,700
13,500
12,90033, 25022,500
22,500
95,597
78, 894
96,18024, 750
7,880
18,00010, 75094, 899
11, 250
45, 00021, 800
11, 250
41, 320
48, 740
44,000
63,495
45, 000
42, 800
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Issued.
$21,700
10. 75011,250
10, 750
41,180
45, 000
44,00016 875
20,700
45, 00016,22513,500
12,90033, 2503,3, 750
22 500
95.59722 500
11,20078, 894
96,18033, 750
45 000
52, 880
18, 00010, 75094,89911, 250
22, 50011 250
45, 00021, 80011 250
11, 25026 72041, 320
11 250
48,740
43, 70044,000
63,495
45, 000
42,80011,25022, 500
45,000
Circulation.
Redeemed.
$17, 545
7,4807,890
7,350
30, 760
31,760
25,413
14,860
10,123
6, 55022, 94028,190
16,200
54, 447
46, 470
57,19517, 070
7,880
10,4705. 820
51, 617
11, 250
22, 4086,890
4, 920
20, 320
17 630
io, 560
14,631
11,700
800
. . . • • • • • • • • •
1
Out-standing.
$4,155
3,2703,360
3,400
10,420
13,240
18,58716,875
5,840
45,00016,2263,377
6,35010,3105,560
6,300
41,15022,500
11,20032, 424
38,98516,680
45,000
45,000
' 7,5304,930
43,28211,250
-,11,25011 250
22,56214, 91011, 250
6,33026, 72021,000
11,250
31,110
43,70033,440
48,864
33,300
42,00$11,25022,500
45,000 |
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BANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS,
Name and location of bank.
Organization.
Char-ter
num-ber.
Date. Capital. Surplus.
Total dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-
ing associa-tion.
Amount. Percent.
Elmira National Bank, Elmira, N. Y.National Bank of North Dakota,
Fargo, N. Dak.Evanston National Bank, Evanston,
"111.National Bank of Deposit of the
City of New York.Oglethorpe National Bank, Bruns-
wick, Ga.First National Bank, Lakota, N. Dak.First National Bank, Cedar Falls,
Iowa.First National Bank, Brady, TexFirs t National Bank, Arkansas City,
Citizens' National Bank, Hillsboro,Ohio.
First National Bank, Brunswick, Ga.Oitr National Bank, Brown wood,
Tex.Merchants'National Bank, Tacoma,
Wash.City National Bank, Greenville,Mich.First National Bank, Whatconi,
Wash.CohimbiaNational Bank, New What-
coni, Wash.Citizens' National Bank, Spokane,
Wash.First National Bank, Philipsburg,
Mont.Linn County National Bank, Albany,
Oregon.Nebraska National Bank, Beatrice,
Nebr.Gulf National Bank, Tampa, FlaLivingston National Bank, Living-
ston, Mont.Chemical National Bank, Chicago, 111.Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman,
Mont. *Consolidated National Bank, San
Diego, Cal.First National Bank, Cedartown, Ga.Merchants' National Bank, Great
Fall8,| Mont.State N ational Bank, Knoxville, TennMontana National Bank, Helena, MontIndianapolis National Bank, Indian-
apolis, Ind.Northern National Bank, Big Rapids,
Mich.First National Bank, Great Falls,* Mont.First National Bank, Kankakee, 111.*.National Bank of the Commonwealth,
Manchester, N. H.First National Bank, Starkville, MissStock-Growers' National Bank, Miles
City, Mont.Texas National Bank, San Antonio,
Tex.Albuquerque National Bank, Albu-
querque, N. Mex.First National Bank, Vernon, Tex ..First National Bank,, Middlesboro,
First National Bank, Orlando, F la . . .Citizens* National Bank, Muncie, Ind*
4105 Aug. 30,1889 j4256
4767
3771
3753
41432177
41983360
2039
31164344
3172
32434099
4351
4185
4658
4326
44784117
46662803
3056
40754434
41022813
581
1832
3525
179346923688
3275
3298
322240334201346922344370
Mar. 12,1890
June 29,1892
Aug. 5,1887
July 16,1887
Oct. 23,1889Sept. 1,1874
Jan. 7,1890June 30.1885
Sept. 4,1872
Feb. 2,1884June 17,1890
May 2,1884
Aug. 28,1884Aug. 26,1889
June 28,1890
Apr. 8,1889
Dec. 5,1891
May 31,1890
Dec. 21,1889
Dec. 2,1890Sept. 11,1889
Dec. 15,1891Oct. 23,1882
Sept. 22,1883
July 16,1889Oct. 7,1890
Aug. 28,1889Nov. 11,1882Nov. 21,1864
June 5,1871
July 1,1886
Feb. 20,1871Feb. 9,1892
Apr. 30,1887Dec. 20,1884
Jan. 31,1885
July 14,1884
May 13,1889Jan. 8,1890
Mar. 16,1886Mar. 15,1875July 15,1890First National Bank, Hot Springs,, r
Resumed since October 31,
$200,250,
100,
300,
100,
50,50,
50,50,
100, 000
55,75,
50, 000
50,50,
100,
150,
50,
100,
100,
50,50,
1, 000,50,
000000
000
000
000
000
000
000 j000 i
000000
250, 000
75,100,
100,250,300,
90,
250,
50,100,
50,100,
100,
50,
50,50,
50,100,50,
000 i000 !
i0000Q0000
000
000
000 _ooo !.
I000 |.000 .
I
000
000000000
000000000
$11,00052,500
2,000
36,000
34,500
12,000102,600
15,00062,000
199, ] 56
56, 200
58, 000
110,000
32, 2505,0004,000
5.521
2
12
34.5
24205.2
30124
199.1
102.277.3
220
64.510
10,000
19,362
10 -
19.3
4,000
49, 500
180,000
11, 250
260, 000., 249, 000
183,053
122, 250
140,500
104416.3
203.4
48.8
280.9
16,500
23,000
26, 000
69, 750
39, 000
33
23
26
133.5
78
27, 500196,992
45196.9
1893.
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TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SUKPLCS, ETC.—Coilti Il.U<&f,
Failures.
Capital.
$200, 000250,000
100, 000
300, 000
150, 000
50,00050, 0,00
50,000125,000
100,000
200, 000150, OuO
250, 000
50, 00050,000
100, 000
150, 000
50,000
100, 000
100,000
50, 00050, 000
1, 000, 00050,000
250, 000
75, 000100, 000
100, 000500,000300,000
100, 000
250,000
50, 000200,000
60,00075,000
100,000
175,000
100,00050,000
100,000200, 000
50, 000
Surplus.
$16,0097, 797
245
60,000
35,000
1,93125, 000
3,00025,000
50,000
50, 0006,000
75,000
6,0643,000
1,000
Causeof
failure.
15, 000
7,500
10, 000
10,000
50,000
8,470
7,000100, 000
60, 000
May 26,1893 jJune 6,1893 |
j June 7,1893 |
June 9,1893 i
June 12,1893
June 13,1893....do
....do
June 15,1893
June 16,1893
June 17,1893June 20,1893
June 23,1893
June 27,1893....do
....do
July 1,1893
July 8, 1893
July 10,1893
July 12,1893
July 14,1893July 20,1893
July 21,1893July 22,1893
July 24,1893
July 26,1893July 29,1893
.do .
95, 000
22, 0005,000
3,78210, 000
20,000
38,000
10,0002,000
55.00010,000
Aug. 2,1893Aug. 3,1893
Aug. 5,1893
. . . .do
. . . .doAug. 12,1893
Aug. 9,1893. . . .do
Aug. 10,1893
Aug. 11,1893
Aug. 12,1893do
Aug. 14,1893do
Aug. 17,1893
OQ
T
F
Y
ITL
TG-
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
YY
TY
YY
YBB
T
Y
Lawfulmoney
deposited.
Oo
Y
V
YV
Y
Y"
Circulation.
Issued.
$43, 000
24,550
22, 500
45,000
21, 800
57,212
67,500
22,500
$43,00044,250
22,500
45,000
32,900
11, 25011,250
10, 80027, 520
24,550 j .
44, 00033, 750
45, 000
11, 25011, 250
Eedeemed.
$4,460
7, 980
22,500
33,000
I
21,700
21,780
11,25010,750
45,00011,250
55,300
16, 37022,500
21, 80045, 00057, 212
33, 250
45,000
11,25067,500
13,50017,100
22,500
45, 000
22, 50011, 250
33,75045,00011,250
850
1,170
Outstand-ing.
$38, 54044,250
22,500
45,000
32, 900
11, 25011,250
10,80027, 520
5&,550
44, 00033,750
37,020
11, 25011, 250
22, 500
33, 000
21,700
21,780
192193
194
195
190
197198
199200
201
202203
204
205206
207
208
209
210
211
31,250 | 21210,750 I 2] 3
45, 000 j 21411,
55,300
16, 37022,500
21, 8C045, 00057,212
33,250
45, 000
11, 25067,500
13, 50017,100 227
22,500 2218
215
216
217218
219220221
222
223;
224225
226
44,150
21, 33011,250
33,75045,00011,250
229
230231
232233234
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ALBANKS WHICH HAVE BEEN PLACED IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVERS,
236
237238
240
241
242
243244
245
246
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Marion, Kans..W ashington National Bank, Tacoma,
Wash.El Paso National Bank, El Paso, Tex.Lloyd's National. Bank, Jamestown,
N.Dak.National Granite State Bank, Exe-
ter, N.H.Chamberlain National Bank, Cham-
berlain, S. Dak.Port Townsend National Bank, Port
Townsend, Wash.First National Bank, Port Angeles,
Wash.First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo.First National Bank, North Man-
chester, Ind.Commercial National Bank, Denver,
Colo.First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn..
Total.
Organization.
Char-ter
num-ber.
30184018
36084561
1147
4282
4290
4315
4343
2903
4113
43G2
Date.
July 28,1883Apr. 23,1889
Dec. 22.1886May 4,1891
May 15,1865
Apr. 8,1890
Apr. 18,1890
May 19,1890
June 16,1890Mar. 17,1883
Sept. 6,1889
July 10,1890
Capital. Surplus.
$75,000100, 000
150, 000100, 000
100,000
50,000
100,000
50,000
50.00050, 000
250, 000
50, 000
Total dividendspaid during
existence as anational bank-ing association
Amount.
$72,68244,000
54,0006, 000
240, 500
4,500
44
240.5
10, 00038,673
!, 500
35,465,400 j$547,080 (25.681,555
Percent.
2077.3
17
A Defalcation of officers.B Defalcation of officers and fraudulent management..C Defalcation of officers and excessive loans to others.D Defalcation of officers and depreciation of securities.E Depreciation of securities.F Excessive loans to others, injudicious banking, and depreciation of securities.G- Excessive loans to officers and directors and depreciation of securities.H Excessive loans to officers and directors and in vestments in real estate and mortgages.I Excessive loans to others and depreciation of securities.J Excessive loans to others and investments in leal.estate and mortgages.K Excessive loans and failure of large debtors.L Excessive loans to officers and directors.M Failure of large debtors.
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TOGETHER WITH CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, ETC.
Failures.
Capital.
$75,000100. 000
150,000100, 000
50, 000
50, 000
100,000
50, 000
50, 00050, 000
250, 000
50,000
43,915,900
Surplus.
$5, 600
60,00010, 000
10,000
1,000
5,00010, 000
40, 000
5,000
7,070, 314
Receiverappointed.
Aug. 22,1893Aug. 26,1893
Sept 2,1893Sept. 14,1893
Sept. 23,1893
Sept. 30,1893
Oct. 3,1893
Oct. 5,1893
Oct. 11.1893Oct. 16,1893
Oct. 24,1893
Oct. 25,1893
Causeof
failure.
YY
FO
Y
Y
O
Y
TF
Y
Y
Lawfulmoney
deposited.
$18,637
15,756,161
Circulation.
Issued.
$21,90043,500
33,750
22,500
41,137
11,250
22,500
10,75011,25027,000
45,000
11,250
Redeemed .
$760
17, 333,551 I 14, 407,883
Outstand-ing.
$21,90043,500
33,750 >22,500
40, 377
11,250^
22,500
10,750
11,25027, 000
45,000
11,250
2,925,668
235236
237233
239
240
241
242
243244
245
246
K Fraudulent management.O Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and depreciation of securities.P Fraudulent management and depreciation of securities.Q Fraudulent management and injudicious banking.K Fraudulent management, defalcation of officers, and depreciation of securities.S Fraudulent management, injudicious banking, investments in real estate and mortgages, and de-
preciation of securities.T Fraudulent management, excessive loans to officers and directors, and excessive loans to others,TJ Injudicious banking.Y Injudicious banking and depreciation of securities.~\V Injudicious banking and failure of large debtors.X Investments in real estate and mortgages and depreciation of securities.Y General stringency of theinoney market, shrinkage in values, and imprudent- methods of bank-
ing.
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SHOWING THE NATIONAL BANKS WHICH FAILED DURING THE YEARE3STDEB OCTOBER 31,1893, WITH CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND LIABILITIES; OBTAINEDFEOM LAST REPORT OF CONDITION.
Name and location ofbank.
First National Bank,Del Norte,Colo....
Newton NationalBank, Newton,Kans
Capital N a t i o n a lBank, L i n c o l n ,Nebr
Bankers and Mer-c b a n t s NationalBank, Dallas, Tex..
First National Bank,Little Rock, Ark...
Commercial NationalB a n k , Nashville,Tenn
Alabama National£ank, Mobile, Ala..
First National Bank,Ponca, Nebr
Second N a t i o n a lB a n k , Columbia,Tenn
Columbia NationalBank, Chicago, 111..
Elmira N a t i o n a lBank, Elmira, N.Y.
National Bank NorthDakota, Fargo, N.Dak
Evanston NationalBank, Evanston.111.
National Bank of De-it New York,
Date ofauthority tocommencebusiness.
OglethoTpe NationalBank, Brunswick,Ga
First National Bank,Dakota, N. Dak
First National Bank,Cedar Falls, Iowa..
First National Bank,Brady, Tex
First National Bank,Arkansas C i t y ,Kans
Citizens N a t i o n a lBank, Hillsboro,Ohio
First National Bank,Brunswick, Ga
City National Bank,BWwnwood. Tex...
Merchants' NationalBank, T a c o m a,"Wash
City National Bank,Greenville, Mich...
First National Bank,Whatcom, Wash .. .
Columbia NationalBank, New What-com, Wash
Citizens N a t i o n a lB a n k , Spokane,Wash
First National Bank,Phillipsbiirg, Mont.
L i n n County Na-tional Bank, Al-bany, Oregcn
Mar. 18,1890
Jan. 28,1885
I June 29,1883
Jan. 21,1890
Apr. 12,1866
July 22,1884
May 13,1871
Jan. 28,1887
Oct. 3,1881
Apr. 23,1887
Aug. 30,1889
Mar. 12,1890
June 29,1892
Aug. 5,1887
July 16,1887
Oct. 23,1889
Sept. 1.1874
Jan. 7,1890
June 30,1885
Sept. 4,1872
Feb. 2,1884
June 17,1890
May 2,1884
Aug. 28,1884
• Aug. 26,1889
June 28,1890
Apr. 8,1889
Dec. 5,1891
May 31,1890
Date offailure.
1892.Dec. 19
Dec. 15
1893.Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Feb. 1
Mar. 25
Mar. 14
Apr. 26
Apr. 28
May 11
May 23
May 29
May 18
May 22
May 18
May 27
May 16
May 26
June 15
June 8
May 18
June 16
June 1
June 22
June 22
June 23
June 6
July 1
June 19
As shown at date of last report of condi-tion.
May 19
May 22
May 26
June 6
June 7
June 9
Jane 12
June 13
June 13
June 13
June 15
June 16
June 17
June 20
June 23
June 27
June 27
June 27
July 1
July 8
100,000
1, 000,000
200,000
250, 000
100, 000
300,000
143, 616. 77
20, 767. 09 286, 717. 93
98.406. 55J 1, 81.1, 934. 58
30,627.821 785,138.17
36,934.75
5,434. 34
85, 328.03
150,000 49, 609. 41
50,000! 7, 851. 5G
50, 000
50,000
29, 293. 57
5,440.94
120, OOOJ 18, 662.57
100, 000
200, 000
150, 000
250, 000
50, 000
50,000
100, 000
150,000
50, 000
J u l y 10
* Total, as per report, except capital, surplus, circulation
70,767.63
67,189. 07
15, 517.74
107, 376.81
16, 094.75
21,056.44
9,712.49
51,470. 33
14, 086.14
1893.Mar. 6
Mar. 6
Mar. 6
Mar. 61892.
Dec. 91893.
May 4
63,525.23! May 4
134,694.70; May 4
j1,311,883.84! Mar. 6
258,676.53. May 4
25,620.23 May 4
134,225.23 May 4i
63,661.93! May 4J]
524,775.9l| May 4
360,609.84 May 4
369, 643. Oil May 4
203,354.291 May 4
808,745.00: May 4
265,840.97 Mav 4
74, 416.03
118, 870. 27
401, 498.07
180,661. 30
M a y
May 4
May 4
May 4
May 4100, 000 20,105. 22l 234, 666.14
undivided profits, and unpaid dividends.
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Name and location ofbauk.
Nebraska NationalBank, Beatr ice ,Nebr
Gulf National Bank,Tampa, Fla.. -
Livingston NationalBank, Livingston,Mont*
Chemical NationalBank, Chicago, III..
Bozeman NationalB a n k , Bozeman,Mont
Consolidated Na-t ion Bank, SanDiego, CaL...
First National BankCedartown, Ga
Merchants' NationalBank, Great Falls,Mont
State National Bank,Knoxville, Term....
M o n t a n a NationalBank, Helena, Mont.
Indianapol i s Na-t ional Bank, In-dianapolis, Ind
Northern NationalBank, Big Rapids,Mich
First National Bank,Great Falls, Mont..
First National Bank,Kankakee, 111.*
National Bank of theCommonwealth,Manchester, N. H ..
First National Bank,Starkville, Miss
Stock Growers Na-tional Bank, MilesCity, Mont
Texas National Bank,San Antonio Tex . .
Albuquerque Na-tional Bank, Al-buquerque, N. Mex.
First National Bank,Vernon, Tex
First National Bank,Middlesboro,Ky
First National Bank,Orlando, Fla
Ci t i zens ' N ati orialBank, Muncie, Ind*.
First National Bank,Hot Springs, S.Dak.
First National Bank,Marion, Kans
"Washington NationalBank, T a c o m a,Wash
El P a s o NationalBank, El Paso, Tex.
Lloyds N a t i o n a lBank, Jamestown,N.Dak.. .
Nat iona l GraniteState Bank, Exeter,srH
Ah C-I.O'VM at date of last report of condi-tion.
Dec. 21,1889 June 30
Dec. 2,1800 j May 29i
Sept. 11,1889 | July 7
Dec. 15,3891
Oct. 23,1882
Jaly 12
July 14
July 20
May 9 j July 21
Jnlv 19
June 21Sept. 22,1883
July 16,1889 I July 17
Oct. 7,1890 j July 24
Aug. 28,1889 |
Nev. 11,1882 I
July 22
July 24
July 26
July 29
July 22 July 29
July 27 Aug. 2
Nov. 21 1864
June 5,1871
Jnly 1,1886 1
Feb. 20,1871 |
Feb.. 9,1892I
Apr. 30,1887 i
July 25 Aug. 3
Dec. 20,1884 |
Jan. 31,1885 !
|
July 8 I Aug. 5
July 28 | Aug. 5
July 29 Aug. 5
July 25 Aug. 12
July 14 Aug. 9
July 29 Aug. 9
Aug. 4 Aug. 10
July 22
July 14,1884
May 13,1889
Jan. 8,1890
Mar. 16,1886
Mar. 15,1875
July 15,1890
July 28,1883 j Aug. 1
July 3 Aug. 11
Aug. 12
July 27 Aug. 12
July 24
Aug. 4
July 7
Apr. 23,1889
Deo. 22,1886
Aug. 24
Aug. 1
July 10May 4,1891
1 May 15,1865 July 27 Sept. 23
Aug. 14
Aug. 14
Aug. 17
Aug. 22
Aug. 26
Sept. 2
Sept. 14
' lapital.
$100, 000
50,000
50, 00J
1, 000, 000
50, 000
250, 000
75, 000
100, 000
100, 000
500, 000
300, 000
100,000
250, 000
50, 000
200,000
60, 000
75,000
100, 000
175, 000
100, 000
50, 000
150,000
200, 000
50, 000
50, 000
100, 000
150,000
100,000
50, 000
Surplusand
undividedprofits.
$13,903.70
5,095. 93
16,693.20
71,982.59
14,860.87
74,587.01
6,837.12
11,915.57
14,459.56
210,290. 55
144,448.48
4,164. 90
121,738.04
31,516.97
21, 589.49
9,772.44
29,123. 91
26,620.84
46, 353. 03
12, 617.58
4,178.57
4,789.88
98,922,93
13, 944. 85
1,248. 01
6,389.40
73, 652. 61
25, 221.65
10,000.00
Otherliabilities.
$250,970. 62
159, 662. 54
125,513.34
1, 639, 878.46
187, 351.47
898, 924.85
82, 664.01
178, 239. 58
152, 983. 33
1,189, 516. 08
1,823,705.08
334, 270. 54
886, 886. 97
181,083.15
335,529. 71
49,400. 72
265,192. 21
113, 373.87
433, 559.43
141, 753. 54
37,305.53
444, 514.13
297,150.19
83,108. 91
82,047.54
119,781.87
2$9, 391. 69
164,469.40
138, 355.40
Date oflast ro-port ofcondi-tion.
May 4
May 4
May 4
Mar. 6
July 12
May 4
July 12
July 12
July 12
July ,12
July 12
May 4
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 12
July 12
May 4
July 12
July 12
May 4.
July 12
May 4
July 12
July 12
July 12
May 4
July 12
10665 CUE—-13*Eesurued since October 31.
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE NATIONAL BANKS WHICH FAILED DURING THE YEARENDED OCTOBER 31, 1803—Continued.
Name and location ofbank.
Date ofauthority tocommencebusiness.
Date offailure.
Receiverap-
pointed.
As shown at date of last report of condi-tion.
Capital.Surplus
andundivided
profits.
Otherliabilities.*
Date oflast re-port ofcondi-tion.
Chamberlain Na-tional Bank, Cham-berlain, S. Dak
Port Townsend Na-tional Bank, PortTownsend, Wash...
First National Bank,Port Angeles, Wash
First National Bank,Sundance, Wyo
First National Bank,North Manchester,Ind
Commercial NationalBank, Denver, Colo.
First National Bank,Dayton, Tenn
Apr. 8,1890
Apr. 18,1890
May 19,1890
June 16,1890
Mar. 17,1883
Sept. 6,1889
July 10,1890
1892.July 28
Sept. 18
June 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 4
July 18
Oct. 21
1893.Sept. 30
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 11
Oct. 16
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
$50, 000
100, 000
50,000
50, 000
50,000
250,000
50,000
$6, 364.46
3,832. 85
4, 493.74
8, 463.54
16,696. 47
66,741. 80
2, 371. 77
$31,410.51
13, 375.67
130, 976. 92
67, 943.70
104,256.41
463,216.11
51,488.90
1892.July 12
July 12
May 4
July 12
Oct. 3
July 12
Oct. 3
Total. 10, 935, 000 2,431,952.21 24,049,466. 75
STATEMENT GIVING THE TITLE OF THE FIVE NATIONAL BANKS THE AFFAIRS OFWHICH WERE CLOSED DURING THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31, 1893, WITH DATEOF APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER, TOTAL DIVIDENDS ON PRINCIPAL OF CLAIMS,AND PROPORTION OF INTEREST PAID.
Name and location of bank.Date of ap-pointment of
receiver.
Total divi-dends onprincipal.
Proportionof interest
paid.
First National Bank, Albion, N. YMiddletown National Bank, Middletown, N. Y . .First National Bank, Erie, KansPacific National Bank, Boston, MassFirst National Bank, Union Mills, Union City, P;
Aug. 26,1884Nov. 29,1884July 2,1892May 22,1892Mar. 24,1883
Per cent.35
10010065.370
Per cent.
21.6
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CtlfiRENCY. 1 9 5
DIVIDENDS, FIFTY-NINE IN NUMBER, PAID TO THE CREDITORS OF INSOLVENTNATIONAL BANKS DURING THE PAST YEAR; WITH THE TOTAL DIVIDENDS LNEACH CASE UP TO NOVEMBER 1, 1893.
Name and location of bank.Date of ap-pointment of
receiver.
Dividends paid daring the year.
Date. Amount. Per cent.
Totaldividendspaid de-positors.
Propor-tion ofinterestpaid de-positors.
First National Bank, UnionMills, Union City, Pa
First National Bank, Albion,N.Y
Middletown National Bank,Middletown, N. Y
First National Bank, Abi-lene, Kans -
First National Bank, Belle-ville, Kans
DoPeople's National Bank,
Fayetteville, N. CSecond National Bank, Mc-
Pnerson, KansDo
National City Bank, Mar-shall, Mich
Ninth National Bank, Dal-las, Tex
Florence National Bank,Florence, Ala
First National Bank, Pa-latka, Fla
First National Bank, Clear-field, Pa
Do.First National Bank, Cold-
water, KansCorry National Bank, Corry,
Pa*.Cheyenne National Bank,
Cheyenne, WyoDo
First National Bank, Wil-mington, N. C
Huron National Bank, Hu-ron, S. Dak
First National Bank, Downs,Kans
Bell County National Bank,Temple, Tex
First National Bank, Dem-ing, N. Mex
First National Bank, SilverCity, N. Mex
Lima National Bank, Lima,Ohio
Cherry vale National Bank,Cherry vale, Kans
First National Bank, Erie, |Kans
First National Bank, Hock-wall, Tex
Vincennes National Bank,Vincennes, Ind
DoDo
First National Bank, DelNorte, Colo
Newton National Bank, New-ton, Kans
DoCapital National Bank, Lin-
coln, NebrBankers and Merchants'Na-
tional Bank, Dallas, Tex . . .Commercial National Bank,
Nashville, TennDo
Alabama National Bank, Mo-bile, Ala
Evanston National Bank,Evanston, 111
Mar. 24,1883
Aug. 26,3884
Nov. 29,1884
Jan. 23,1890
Dec. 12,1890....do
Jan. 20,1891
Mar. 25,1891....do
June 22,1891
July 16,1891
July 23,1891
Aug. 7,1891
Oct. 7,1891. . . .do
Oct. 14,1891
Nov. 21,1891
Dec. 5,1891. . . .do
Dec. 21,1891
Jan. 7,1892
Feb. 6,1892
Feb. 19,1892
Feb. 29,1892
. . . .do
Mar. 21,1892
July 2,1892
July 2,1892
July 20,1892
July 22,1892d
. . . .do
Jan. 14,1893
Jan. 16,1893. . . .do
Feb. 6,1893
. . . .do
Apr. 6,1893. . . .do
Apr. 18,1893
June 7,1893
Apr. 15,1893
Apr. 19,1893
May 29,1893
Apr. 21,1893
Mar. 28,1893Oct. 31,1893
Aug. 25,1893
Jan. 24,1893Oct. 27,1893
Sept.26,1893
Oct. 11,1893
Aug. 1,1893
May 17,1893
Jan. 21,1893June 16,1893
July 1,1893
May 26,1893
Apr. 29,1893Dec. 22,1892
June 5,1893
Apr. 5,1893
Aug. 28,1893
Feb. 10,1893
Oct. 11,1893
. . . .do
Nov. 30,1892
Feb. 4,1893
Feb. 14,1893
Oct. 23,1893
Jan. 23,1893Apr. 15,1893June 9,1893
Aug. 30,1893
July 1,1893Oct. 2,1893
Aug. 25,1893
Oct. 11,1893
July 1,1893Oct. 7,1893
July 25,1893
Aug. 10,1893
$1, 642. 08
26, 649. 76
29,911.15
7,563. 30
7, 629. 021,526. 31
20,246.81
8,459.86
4, 428. 32
15, 504.80
19,620.00
8, 255.48
27,430.3439, 756.5037,424.46
8, 502.91
56,795.15
28,115. 7742,124.66
53, 070. 91
2, 827.36
12, 615.81
7,732.17
20, 294.94
16,901.14
5, 322. 60
3,115. 96
11,725.18
15, 900. 00
22,432. 2867, 371.9722,443.02
7,714.14
25, 892.8818, 277.99
81,282.42
52,528.56
376, 321. 95138,516.19
33,099.22
14,950. 80
.90
6.50
4.6
10
255
15
2010.3
10
20
25
10
25
25
25
101015
10
20
35
15
20
20
30
35
103010
10
3020
10
50
3010
50
Per cent,
70.90
35
100
80
95100
50
4050.3
95
35
25
45
75100
50
60
5040
40
40
60
60
40
40
100
20
100
35
4070
, 8010
3050
10
50
3040
50
Per cent.
21.16
100
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196 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
PivmE}O>6, FIFTY-NINE IN NUMBER, PAID TO THE CREDITORS OF INSOLVENTNATIONAL BANKS DURING THE PAST YEAR, ETC.—Continued.
Name and location of bank.
National Bank of Deposit,HewYork,N.Y
DoFirst National Bank, Brady,
Tr
Citizens' National Bank,Hillsboro, Ohio
Chemical National Bank,Chicago, 111
Northern National Bank,Big Rapids, Mich
^Third National Bank, Ma-lone,N.Y
Maverick National Bank,Boston, Mass *..
First National Bank, Ponca,Nebr
State National Bank, Knox-ville, Tenn
Consolidated National Bank,San Diego, Cal
Chamberlain National Bank,Chamberlain, S. Dak
Eed Cloud National Bank,Red Cloud, Nebr
First National Bank, RedCloud, Nebr
DoFirst National Bank, Kan-
sas City, ElansPacific National Bank, Bos-
ton, MassCommercial National Bank,
Dubuque, IowaTotal.
Date of ap-pointment of
receiver.
Dividends paid during the year.
June 9,1893....do
June 13,1893
June 16,1893
July 21,1893
Aug. 3,1893
Dec. 30,1889
Nov. 2,1891
May 13,1893
July 22,1893
July 24,1893
Sept. 30,1893
July 1,1891
July 16,1891
Aug. 17,1891
May 22,1882
Apr. 2,1888
Date.
Aug. 5,1893Oct. 24,1893
Sept. 25,1893
. . . .do
Sept. 30,1893
Oct. 31,1893
Dec. 31,1892
Oct. 31,1893
. . . .do
. . . .do
. . . .do
. . . .do
July 26,1893
July 29,1893Dec. 1,1892
June 26,1893
July 5,1893
Nov. 18,1892
Amount.
$204, 630.17199, 860.00
12,308.68
81,112. 60
597, 032. 77
56, 606. 56
11,192. 92
189, 838.33
14,771.50
20,893.75
134, 450.73
7, 712.04
15,053. 75
5, 709.1610, 348. 01
15, 255.74
31,961.73
30, 472. 38
Per cent.
Totaldividendspaid de-positors.
4035
40
25
50
25
19.25
2.5
20
25
25
50
17.5
10
20
15
1.3
73,041,134.99 |.
Propor-tion of
interestpaid de-positors.
Per cent.
4075
Percent.
40
25
50
25 j
99.25 |
87.5
20
25
25
50
80
5040
40
65.3
57
STATEMENT SHOWING RECEIVERSHIPS IN AN INACTIVE CONDITION.
Name and location of bank.
First National Bank, Anderson, IndGerman-American National Bank, "Washington, D. C .Third National Bank, Chicago, 111Mechanics' National Bank, Newark, N.JFirst National Bank, Livingston, MontFirst National Bank, Pine Bluff, ArkFirst National Bank, Leadville, ColoFirst National Bank, St. Albans, VtFifth National Bank, St. Louis, MoFirst National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. DakGloucester City National Bank, Gloucester City, N. JFirst National Bank, Sheffield, AlaHarper National Bank, Harper, KansCity National Bank, Hastings, NeLrPratt County National Bank, Pratt, KansFlorence National Bank, Florence, Ala
Date of ap-pointment of
receiver.
Nov. 23,1873Nov. 1,1878Nov. 24,1877Nov. 2,1881Aug. 25,1884Nov. 20,1886Jan. 24,1884Apr. 22,1884Nov. 15,1887Mar. 11,1886June 10,1890Dec. 23,1889Feb, 10,1890Jan. 14,1891Apr. 7,1891Aug. 17,1891
I
Divi-dendspaid.
°er cent.4368.7
*10067.405954540259640401580307025
• And interest.
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198 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANKS, DATES OF ORGANIZATION, APPOINTMENT OF R ETEiVT, WITH AMOUNTS OF NOMINAL AND ADDITIONAL ASSETS, AMOUNTS COLLECTASSETS, E X P E N S E S OF RECEIVERSHIP , CLAIMS P R O V E D , DIVIDENDS P A I D AND
Name and location of bank. Date of Capitalorganization. stock.
First National Bank, Attica, N. T Jan. 14,1804Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa May 20.1865Merchants' National Bank, Washington, D. C Dec. 14,1864Firs t National Bank, Medina, N. Y i Feb. 3,1864Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn June 5,1865First National Bank, Solma, Ala Aug. 24,1865First National Bank, New Orleans, La Dec. 18.1863National Unadilla Bank, Unadilla, N. Y July 17,1865Fanners and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y J June 5,1865Croton National Bank, New York, N. Y ' Sept. 9,1865First National Bank, Bethel, Conn I May 15,1865First National Bank, Keokuk, Iowa Sept. 9,1863National Bank of Vicksburg, Miss Feb. 14,1865First National Bank, Rockford, 111 i May 20,1864First National Bank of Nevada, Austin, Nev I June 23,1865Ocean National Bank, New York, N. Y ! June 6,1865Union Square National Bank, New York, N. Y j Mar. 30,1869 IEighth National Bank, New York. N. Y ! Apr. 6,1864 !
! Fourth National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa ; Feb. 26,1864 |! Waverly National Bank, Waverly, N. Y i May 29,1865 ji First National Bank, Fort Smith, Ark ! Feb. 6,1866 ij Scandinavian National Bank, Chicago. Ill i May 7,1872 !
Wallkill National Bank, Middletown, N. Y | Ju ly 21,1865 ICrescent City National Bank, New Orleans, La ! Feb. 15,1872 jAtlantic National Bank, New York, N. Y I July 1,1865 IFirst National Bank, Washington, D. C | July 16,1863 iNational Bank of the Commonwealth, New York, N. Y. | Ju ly 1,1865 |Merchants' National Bank, Petersburg, Va | Sept. 1,1865 IFirst National Bank, Petersburg. Ya j July 1,1865 jFirst National Bank, Mansfield, Ohio A May 24,1864 jNew Orleans National Banking Association, New Or- i May 27,1871 j
leans, La. IFirst National Bank, Carlisle, Pa July 7,1863First National Bank, Anderson. Ind July 31,1863First National Bank, Topeka, Kans Aug. 23,1866First National Bank, Norfolk, Va Feb. 23,1864Gibson County National Bank, Princeton. Ind Nov. 30,1872First National Bank of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Nov. 15,1869Cook County National Bank, Chicago, 111 July 8,1871First National Bank, Tiffin, Ohio Mar. 16,1865Charlottesville National Bank, Charlottesville, Ya July 19,1865Miners' National Bank, Georgetown, Colo Oct. 30.1874Fourth National Bank, Chicago, 111.* j Feb. 24,1864Firs t National Bank, Bedford, Iowa | Sept. 18,1875First National Bank, Osceola, Iowa j Jan. 26,1871First National Bank, Duluth, Minn Apr. 6,1872First National Bank, La Crosse, Wis I June 20,1865City National Bank, Chicago, 111 i Feb. 18,1865Watkins National Bank, Watkins, N. Y June 2,1864Firs t National Bank, Wichita, Kans i Jan. 2,1872
300,200,50.
100,100,500,120,300,200,60,
100,50,50,
250,1,000,
200,250,200,106,
50,250,175,500,300,500,750,400,200,100.600;
First National Bank, Greenfield, Ohio *National Bank of Fishkill, N. YFirst National Bank, Franklin, Ind.Northumberland County National Bank, Shaniokin, Pa.First National Bank, Winchester, 111National Exchange Bank. Minneapolis, MinnNational Bank of the State of Missouri, St. Louis, Mo..
Oct. 7,1863Apr. 1,1865Aug. 5,1863Jan. 9,1865July 25,1865Jan. 16,1865Oct. 30,1866National Ba t , ,
First National Bank, Delhi, Ind Mar. 25,1872First National Bank, Georgetown, Colo May 31,1872Lock Haven National Bank, Lock Haven, Pa June 14,1865Third National Bank, Chicago, 111 | Feb. 5,1864Central National Bank, Chicago, HI Sept. 18,1872_ . . „ . . _ - - - . . ~ 'Nov. 23,1865
June 3,1872Apr. 27,1864Apr. 5,1864Dec. 16,1863Mar. 5,1864June 30,1865July 16,1874May 13,1873Aug. 14,1872J an. 20,1872
First National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.Commercial National Bank, Kansas City, Mo.First National Bank, Ashland, Pa. *First National Bank, Tarry town, N. YFirst National Bank, Allen town, Pa. *First National Bank, Waynesburg, Pa. *Washington County National Bank, Greenwich, N. Y..First National Bank, Dallas, TexPeople's National Bank, Helena, MontFirst National Bank, Bozeman, MontMerchants' National Bank, Fort Scott, Kans.*
000000,000
50, 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,000000100
Receiverappointed.
000 May 2,1872AAA "T4^.^ 1O 1 OrO000000000000000000000000000000
50.00050, 000
100, 000100,00050, 000
150, 000500,000100, 000200, 000150, 000200, 00030, 00050, 000100,00050, 000250, 00075, 00060, 00050, 000200,000132, 00067, 00050,000100,000
2, 500, 00050, 00075, 000120, 000750,000200, 000500, 000100,000112, 500100, 000250,000100, 000200, 00050, 000100, 00050, 00050,000
Apr. 14,1865M a y 1,1866M a y 8,1866Mar. 13,1867Mar. 21,1867j*pr. 30,1867M a y 20,1867Aug. 20,1867Sept. 6.1867Oct. 1,1867Feb. 28,1868Mar. 3,1868Apr. 24,1868Mar. 15,1869Oct. 14,1869Dec. 13,1871Dec. 15,1871....doDec. 20,1871Apr. 23,1872
Dec. 12,1872Dec 31,1872Mar. 18,1873Apr. 28,1873Sept. 19,1873Sept, 22.1873Sept. 25,1873
. . . :doOct. 18,1873Oct. 23,1873
Oct. 24,1873Nov. 23,1873Dec. 16.1873June 3,1874Nov. 28,1874Dec. 10,1874Feb, 1,1875Oct. 22,1875Oct. 28,1875Jan. 24,1876Feb. 1,1876. . . . doFeb. 26,1876Mar. 13, 1876Apr. 11,1876May 17,1876July 12,1876Sept. 23,1876Dec. 12,1878Jan. 27,1877Feb. 13,1877Mar. 12,1877Mar. 16,1877May 24,1877June 23,1877July 20,1877Aug. 18,1877Aug. 20.1877Nov. 24,1877Dec. 1,1877Feb. 11,1878. . . . doFeb. 28,1878Mar. 23,1878Apr. 15,1878May 15,1878June 8,1878. . . . doSept. 13,1878Sept. 14,1878Sept. 25,1878
* Formerly in voluntary liquidation.
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CEIVER AND CLOSING, SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKING- SYS-EI) FROM ALL SOURCES, LOANS PAID AND OTHER DISBURSEMENTS, LOSSES ONREMAINING ASSETS RETURNED TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Nominal assets at date of suspension.
Estimatedgood.
$50, 82383, 713
*"""i8,"424"50,000
116, 422853,148
36, 7481,175, 656
255, 23539, 48698, 24021,584
7,000129, 721
1, 867, 641364,973229, 617653, 65886,49315, 800
100, 000127, 769379, 020336, 833
1, 000, 0001, 435,113
342, 260100, 00094,483
300, 000
28,07750, 00025, 00077, 72351, 296
6,300619,836140, 000169, 52020,00027,12329, 75274; 37618,09335, 000
453, 03786,01459, 226
194, 66586, 49267, 24667, 541
135, 231935, 999175, 254
34, 368220, 481
1, 330,215157,438
1,118,11852,349
107, 318100, 99419,879
311,32448,14932,5599,010
21,225
Estimateddoubtful.
$28, 05357,029
860, 9292,029
395, 41296, 556276,40069, 857121, 683144, 9034,809
79, 65249, 959
811497, 292
736, 997
40, 00014,174100, 00050, 000
110, 45058, 852
1, 277, 690473, 372252, 25050,000173, 378100,000
55,38680, GOO85, 00056, 35032, 011204, 600
1, 250,163120,000105,218190, 069131, 22726, 85819, 938118, 30025, 000478,91744,58218, 38757, 675
262, 90958,188112, 02666, 02590, 704
2, 818, 9666,250
52, 627150,650631,797161,441313, 72674, 72441,584
132,44515, 86927,89436, 24595, 25176, 04615,543
Estimatedworthless.
$115, 538818,154
10i,072
78, 415701,11686, 856272, 75765, 36183, 830
125, 05722, 569
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincejdate of
suspension
$13, 69227, 741
""5." 400"26; 57957,732
156, 57519, 449
121, 01721, 57212, 21213,426
91, 412942, 283
91, 355165,442
37,49425, 000
168,10025,000
148, 920283, 550
453, 593321, 72279,4097,954
376,870
29,267103, 05778,85780,29729, 0553,274
151,43963, 620
257, 655
65, 8029,3595, 737
35, 85565,09785, 8059,105
67,531
51,403200,90925,94179,101
124, 371633, 744
6,596629,113
24, 990330, 704170, 712405, 00051,17519,070
153, 467185, 220
42, 284236, 97167,423
166,151333
46, 588
30, 37142, 236
124, 83211,89549, 409
32, 5176, 537
24, 86625,102
168, 603128. 337215; 724404, 431103, 609
43, 22521, 095
654,185
2,574100, 60714,2413,542
12, 81615, 258
678, 34918, 43930,69627, 2873,0849,635
15,16213, 81644;81586,24821, 7383,681
37649,44124, 21714, 77014, 27018, 411
433, 4001*3, 47830, 39834, 35097,04716, 68019, 8176,723
20, 2892,1711,861
13, 7494,305
67,94221, 0901,892
Totalassets.
Offsetsallowed and
settled.
$208,106986, 637860. 929126, 925471, 991349,125
1, 987, 239212, 910
1, 691,113487, 071140, 337316, 37594,11238,182
760, 6612, 934, 756
468, 2231,181, 465
653, 658196, 504
61, 511392, 966227, 871806, 993807,572
2,493, 4142, 766, 5091, 019, 841
272,634296, 910
1,431,055
$18,66169,445
6,84558, 645
55, 34230, 6411,570
- 33,4544,608
274317, 742285, 736101, 719
38, 911303, 504
15, 780
6,21130, 3788.949
98, 460280, 955368,992103,842
3,2255, 7358,964
115,304333, 664203, 098217, 912125,178229, 432
2, 699, 787342, 059563, 089237, 356227, 23675, 604
115, 213186, 064169, 912
1,104,007161,439148,82558, 051558,418369, 806219, 983226. 937368, 717
4, 822,109201, 578746,506430,471
2, 389, 763506, 271
1, 856, 661184, 971176,831274, 750339. 71560, 014
589, 938156,122361,903136, 47985,248
7,06810, 41026, 9512,1913,5952,869
452, 95360, 44724, 8828,7612,1003,5103, 0431,1394,29648,3813,15117,409
13,19260,3118,4876,53721,498166,83162, 77436, 59841, 32459, 3227,245
1,482, 72522,96216, 072164, 94920, 608
71418, 54130, 08812,4927,700178
Loss onassets com-pounded orsold under j
order ofcourt .
$114, 236796.19768(1 665
93, 638380, 383179, 894929, 289132400, 903187, 58670,122
123, 40957, 938
219, 7501, 254, 358
379,794
56, 01137, 629
224, 70322, 084
285, 346161,013765, 356589,213616, 642146, 764182, 231715,584
51, 294235,127118,083
55, 91754, 332
196, 2311, 948, 095
84, 70958, 715
186, 2546,266
49, 92930, 319
111, 78085, 019
470, 90818, 63567, 34544,344
223, 375203,792
99, 588117,173139,309
1,771, 6991,310
606, 580143,664310,813287, 682
22, 55967, 396
268, 00047, 2396,972
106, 29232, 37220,14165,804
Nominalvalue
of assetsreturned to
stock-holders.
9,855
33, 863
53,473
36, 95734, 259
279,987
112,818 I
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2 0 0 Her
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<>r r\ r \
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" I ' / N ! " •: <»•
v , n\i ^r\r OF REi A i imioxAL ASSETS,
737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899
100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147
Name and location of bank.
Farmers' National Bank, Platte City, Mo. . . . . . . . . . . .First National Bank, Warrensburg,"MoGerman-American National Bank, Washington, D. CGerman National Bank, Chicago, 111. *Commercial National Bank, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. .Second National Bank, Scranton, Pa. *National Bank of Poultney, VtFirst National Bank, Monti cello, IndFirst National Bank, Butler, PaFirst National Bank, Meadville, PaFirst National Bank, Newark, N. JFirst National Bank. Brai tleboro, VtMechanics' National Bank, Newark, N. JFirst National Bank. Buffalo, N. Y ,Pacific National Bank, Boston, MassFirst National Bank of Union Mills, Union City, Pa
j Vermont National Bank, St. Albans, Vt ."t First National Bank, Leadville, Coloj City National Bank, Lawrenceburg, Ind, *.I First National Bank, St. Albans, Vtj First National Bank, Monmouth, 111j Marine National Bank, New York, N. YI Hot Springs National Bank, Hot Springs, Arkj Richmond National Bank, .Richmond, Indi First National Bank, Livingston, Montj First National Bank, AH don, N. Y| First National Bank, Jamestown, N. DakI Logan National Bank, West Liberty, OhioI Middletown National Bank, Middletown, N. YFarmers' National Bank, Bushnell, 111Schoharie County National Bank, Schoharie, N. Y
I Exchange National Bank, Norfolk, VaFirst National Bank, Lake City, MinnLancaster National Bank, Clinton, MassFirst National Bank, Sioux Falls, S. DakFirst National Bank, Wahpeton, N. DakFirst National Bank, Angelica, N. YCity National Bank, William sport, Pa „.Abmgton National Bank, A bington, Mass. fFirst National Bank, Blair, Nebr.First National Bank, Pine Bluff, A rkPalatka National Bank, Palatka, FlaFidelity National Bank, Cincinnati, OhioHenrietta National Bank. Henrietta, TexNational Bank of Sumter, S. CFirst National Bank, Dansville, N. Y.
| First National Bank, Corry, Pa| Stafford National Bank, Stafford Springs, Conn| Fifth National Bank, St. Louis, Mo J . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Metropolitan National Bank, Cincinnati, OhioFirst National Bank, Auburn, N. YCommercial National Bank, Dubuque, Iowa.
| State National Bank, Raleigh, N. C1 Second National Bank, Xenia, OhioI Madison National Bank, Madison. S, Dak
Lowell National Bank, Lowell, MichI California National Bank, San Francisco, Calj First National Bank, Anoka, Minn
National Bank of Stielbyville, TennI First National Bank, Sheffield, Ala| Third National Bank, Malone, N. Yi First National Bank, Abilene, Kans ,j Harper Nation al Bank, Harper, Kansj Gloucester City National Bank, Gloucester City, N. JI Park National "Bank, Chicago, 111 !.I State National Bank, Wellington, Kans
Kingman National Bank, Kingman, Kans -...First National Bank, Alma, KansFirst National Bank, Belleville, Kans .First National Bank, Meade Center, Kana -. .American National Bank, Arkansas Citv, KansCity National Bank, Hastings. Nebr.... *People's National Bank, Fayetterilie, N. C-
j <\'.pita] i Receivern ' stock. j appointed.
J' i\ ,1 h71
.Win- . l*r, iA io ;» l ^ , i 'y " M WJ>
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"M n 19 is,"'. 'i . 1> 24 H8J
•Jim 7 HS2 i.!•!,.( 3 IS'".) I
V- ' J1 Ho'-
• I. 7 i S5/ I. 1 J ]b ". IV » 1^ ',o7 -
M i . 1 5 1880 'J < o 2,1882 |
Si', : 1 ?! 1^74 !.l-i \ I 1-65 |
> o\ _\i 1 841 • >. 1J7, 1S»PA u -. 8. l.v*3
J >J ( 14 ii-63O< " . 0 18^6S i ] • I i 1882 '(hi. 2 1, 1-74 !Jn. ] • 1887J i 1 15 1^5!.i ' . _: W 9J n 6 l ^ oO 1 ^<J lh^8U.i' II J8^G
•5
Spokane National Bank, Spokane Falls, VTash.F i r s t National Bank, Ellsworth, Kans
c ?
* Formerly in voluntary liquidation.
Jan 24 1 ^ 1Soj>t 11,1 <l« 4 |t Restored t
$50, GOO100,000130,000500. 000100,000200! 000100.00050,00050.000
100. 000:.oo. 000300. 000500! 000100.000961, 300
50. 000200. 000
60. 000100. 000100,00075. 000
400. 00050, 000
250. 00050. 000
100. 00050. 0005), 000
200,00050, 00050,000
800, 00050. 000
100, 00050, 00050, 000
100, 000100, 000J 50, 000
50, 00050, 00050.000
1, 000, 00050, 00050, 00050,000
100,000200. 000300, 000
1,000, 000150,000100,000100,000150.000
50, 00050. 000
200, 00050, 00050, 000
100. 00050, 000
100, 00050, 00050,000
200, 00050. 000
100. 00i)75, 00050.00050, 000
300, 000100. 000125, 000100, 000
50, 000solvency.
Oct. 1,1878Nov. 1,1878. . . . d ODec. 20,1878Feb. 11,1879Mar. 15.1879Apr. 7,1879July 18,1879July 23.1879June 9,1880June 14,1880June 19.1880Mar. 2.1881Apr. 22,1882May 22,1882Mar. 24,1883Aug. 9.1883Jan. 24,1884Mar. 11,1884Apr. 22,1884. . . . doMay 13,1884June 2,1884July 23.1884Aug. 25.1884Aug. 26.188-1Sept. 13.1884Oct. 18,1884Nov. 29,1884Dec. 17,1884Mar. 23,1885Apr. 9,1885J an. 4,1886Jan. 20,1886Mar. 11,1886Apr. 8,1886Apr. 19,1886May 4,1886
i Aug. 2,1886I Sept. 8,1886I Nov. 20,18861 June 3,1887I June 27,1887I Aug. 17,1887! Aug. 24,1887I Sept. 8,1887• Oct. 11,1887! Oct. 17.18871 Nov. 15,1887I Feb. 10,1888S Feb. 20,1888| Apr. 2,1888' Mar. 31.1888May 9,1888
I June 23,1888Sept. 19,1888Jan. 14,1889Apr. 22,1889Dec. 13,1889Dec. 23,1889Dec. 30,1889Jan. 21,1890
j Feb. 10,1890I June 12,1890I July 14,1890Sept. 25,1890
I Oct. 2.1890! Nov. 21,1890Doc. 12,1890
: Dec. 24,1890! Dec. 26,1890I Jan. 14,1891! Jan. 20,1891! Feb. 3,1891i Feb. 11,1891
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REPORT OP THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 201
CEIVER A.NM) CLO^l^a , SIN^CE THE OllGANEZATEON OF THE NATIONAL BANKING
AMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOURCES, ETC.—Continued.
Nominal assets at date of suspension.
Estimatedgood.
$9, 56190, 953
256, 286104, 966133.169264. 908
68. 07823. 64612, 647
115, 012418, 951
51, 5741,114, 503
488,892648, 710161, 699124,11472,19713. 993
217! 314172, 940
3, 496. 49531, 058
367,10933, 54355, 763
7, 51960. 096
600 81013,17096, 981
1, 273, 71157. 487
144, 85048, 51020,50559. 810
154, 879122, 551235,474
50, 79315, 646
2, 464, 07974,17166, 08117', 449
156, 586208, 243580, 321
1, 668, 952268, 961333, 506152, 390181, 87017,13655,535
400, 00383, 776
1,898153, 26274,66238, 89625, 775
• 6,675342, 921
23, 31911,4169,233
10, 7946,201
206,30348,128
101, 878314, 354102,952
Est imateddoubtful
$18, 691194, 457139, 514101, 971167, 503101,178
97, 2576, 734
134,71622, 54564, 041
185, 00265,526
1, 416, 79346, 829
520, 91756, 04214, 50096.87596, 543
816, 91627, 77472. 35615, 30444, 44629, 82622. 69553, 6923,874
39, 5931, 441, 378
91, 996138, 707137, 859
66, 96528,45926, 825
168,1648,000
82, 61232, 092
915, 57735, 999
8,39720, 239
119,869929, 388787,598160, 617324, 872176, 652214, 56091,15371,12461, 51944, 69898.099
117, 24031, 44292, 99521,22412, 317
256, 39577, 765
101, 63527,27350, 86642, 808
376. 97759. 64224, 882
190, 09046,213
Est imatedworthless.
$42. 29611, 57837, 923
475,05228. 969
104,85818,384
4, 37434, 73712. 86355. 895
302, 65478,286
696, 9871, 397. 334
16, 309118, 618102,112
2. 55449. 9519,688
1, 568, 94027,190
171, 31922. 255
113. 32929j 352
167, 07562,22928,010
938,9167,2918,0943,821
44,90970,45824, 3985,4626,8344,9098,791
2,494, 51112, 995
15937, 57266, 71060, 86961, 622
125, 236510, 79015,112
137,56178, 49620, 0251,316
216, 70417, 22544,59272,56833,82781, 89719, 67456, 237
142, 55111, 64664, 79240, 70922, 42621, 56455, 732
110,400124. 504
9,06043,981
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension.
$1, 94433, 37561.14729. 88117, 08547. 59119. 56015, 01727, 50319,19841,17343,895
231, 05836. 916
425, 85923. 64020,61752. 0691,599
77, 58432, 854
712, 6816.407
124; 054867
212, 5003,312
56. 057127,45111,8994,809
60,85857, 99469, 9645,7004,1387,798
35, 20221,6335,4394,4041,790
1,483, 98025, 69617, 76956, 22029, 50129,17788, 879
7, 111253, 888
29,2218,398
69, 65234,15246, 81195, 05018,0776,0923,0672,3831,6412,8687,266
41,5369,9535,592
13,795745358
108, 29415, 71722, 626
141, 6261,066
TnHl
$72, 492330, 363494. 870711, 870346. 726518, 5352u3, 27949, 771209, 603169, 618580. 060398,123608. 849
1, 288, 3213, 888, 696248,477 ,784. 266 1282, 42082, 646
441. 724312, 025
6, 595, 03292, 429
734, 83871, 969
426, 03870, 009138, 848949, 08291,172169, 303
3, 714,863214,768361, 615195,890136, 517166, 525241, 304317,810255, 747142, 71858, 319
7, 358,147148,86184,009119, 638273, 036418,158
1, 660, 2102, 588, 8971,194, 2561,702, 711475, 001544, 578162, 466174, 786773, 276163, 776150, 681346, 237142, 314215, 42969, 54182, 495783,403122, 683183, 43591, 01084, 83170, 931
747, 306233,887273, 890655.130194,212
$10, 94755, 255
165, 8466.170
17,47536. 737
3, 3538.411
11. 9203,345
154, 9454, 902
73. 925172, 063
73, 9254,376
19,1718,970
529,8885,320
904, 5585.381
32, 23384
42, 2695
11,14022,1893,411
508197, 261
58418,88354,1161,1681,2844,1043,7215,645
127
641, 6306,594
88319.8068,971
10, 556164, 27617,52852, 01071,17267, 84913, 2752,0011,840
21, 0192,196
3,6i91, 4161,7335,600
28176,124
8011,541
Loss on Nominalassets com- valuepounded or j of assetssold under re turned to
order ofcourt.
274200
4,047288
8,14367, 5772,420
$8. 207118, 507
92. 833521, 783101. 81020?», 982
25, 72964
106. 56226, 04386, 953
80166, 364
650, 73666, 36489. 925
483, 834124, 918
16. 017152. 038
11. 071118. 244
31. 402348. 492
23,118144. 07049. 15575,679
300,526350
89, 506461,520
stock-holders.
$69, 65972, 75477, 592
36, 03021, 268
106, 87210, 211
81676, 6592,358
76, 736
1,001,138
1,05768,034
124, 58010,146
582, 00016, 000
309,000121, 369220,176
39,557109, 773
33, 240128, 879
22, 360122,751232,147
25,354157, 695
9,1646, 812
23,6968,934
32; 791516
5,0008,1917,645
171, 87711, 543
7374757677787980818283
302,654 I 84858687
26, 439
1,802
18, 517
41,079
89909192939495969798991001011021031041051061071081091101111121131141115
37,585 1116
! 1171118i 119
133,585 ! 120121122
65,57360, 998
77, 72570, 71538, 91743, 697
44,068
1,164, 063123124125
161, 275 11261127
39, 557 ! 128, 1129
1,13011311132133134135136137138139140141
1142!l43[144) 145146147
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202 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
INSOLVENT NATIONAL P>ANKS, DATES OF ORGANIZATION, APPOINTMENT OF R ESYSTEM, WITH AMOUNTS OF NOMINAL AND ADDITIONAL ASSETS,
Name and location of bank. Date of or-ganization.
Capitalstock.
Receiverappointed.
148149 |150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166367168169170171172173174175176177.178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215 !216 I217218 I219 |220 |
Second National Bank, McPherson, Ivans .Prat t County National Bank, Pratt. Kans.Keystone National Bank, PhiladelphiaSpring Garden -National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa |National City Bank, Marshall, Midi jlied Cloud National Bank, lied Cloud, Nebr iJ . 4 , A ^ V J L \ _ / M-VJ 1 4 . * . * . ^L~y (AJ *.. A v / J - l t i i - * . J k J C l - L I J \ ^ X l V ^ V i \ . . J X ' ' U v l . , j . 1 V ' J i . • - - - • • • — • » • • )
As bury Park National Bank, Ashnrv Park, N. J !Ninch National Bank, Dallas, Tex. . .* 'First National Bank, Ked Cloud, NebrCentral Nebraska National Bank, Broken Bow, Nebr. . .Florence National Bank, Florence, AlaFirst National Bank, Palatka, FluFirst National Bank, Kansas City. Kans jRio Grande National Bank, Laredo, Lex 'First National Ban k, Clearlield, PaFarley National Bank, Montgomery, Ala.*First National Bank, Coldwater, Knn.sMaverick National Bank, Boston, MassCorry National Bank, Corry, PaCheyenne National Bank, Cheyenne, WyoCalifornia Nati onal Bank. San"Diego. CalFirst National Bank, Wilmington ."IN*. C -Huron Nation s 1 Banic, Hurou, S. DakFirst National Bank, Downs. KansFirst National Bank, Muncy, PaBell County National Bank" Temple, TexFirst National Bank, Dem ing. N. Me
S.-pt. 16,1887Sept. 8,1887July 30,1S75_M:ii*. 13.18*6July 29, 1872-May 1.UH84M-]>r. 17.1887
First National Bank, Silver City, N. MexLima National Bank, Lima, OhioNational Bank of G-uthrie, OklaCherryvale National Bank, Cherry vale, IvansFirst National Bank, Erie, IvansFirst National Bank, Kockwall, TexVincennes National Bank, Vincennes, IndFirst National Bank, Del Norto, ColoNewton National Bank, Newton, KansCapital National Bank, Lincoln, NebrBankers and Merchants' National Bank, Dallas, Tex . . .First National Bank, Little Rock, ArkCommercial National Bank, Nashville, TennAlabama National Bank, Mobile. AlaFirst National Bank, Ponca, NebrSecond National Bank, Columbia, TennColumbia National Bank, Chicago, 111Elmira National Bank. Elmira, N\ YNational Uank of North Dakota, Fargo. N. DakEvanston National Bank, Evanston. IllNational Bank of Deposit, New York. N. YOglethorpe National Bank, Brunswick, GaFirst National Bank, Lakota. N. DakFirst National Bank, Cedar Falls, IowaFirst National Bank, Brady, TexFirst National Bank, Arkansas City, KansCitizens' National Bank, Hillsboro, OhioFirst National Bank, Brunswick. GaCity National Bank, Brownwood, TexMerchants' National Bank, Tacoma, AVasliCity National Bank, Greenville, MichFirst National Bank, Whatcom. WashColumbia National Bank, New Whatcom. 'WashCitizens' National Bank, Spokane Falls. WashFirst National Bank, Phillipsburg, MontLinn Coun ty National Bank, Albany, OregonNebraska National Bank, Beatrice, NebrGulf National Bank, Tampa, Fla.Livingston National Bank, Livingston. MontChemical National Bank, Chicago, 111Bozeman National Bank, Bozeman, Mont. xConsolidated National Bank, San Diego, CalFirst National Bank, Cedartown, Ga. . .Merchants' National Bank, Great Falls, MontState National Bank, Knoxville, Tenn,Montana National Bank, Helena, Mont
* Restored to solvency.
]\-)V. M8S2Sept. 28,1888Oct. 3.1889,1 uly 15,1884May 17.1887Oct. 28.1889.Ijui. 30, IH(35Doe. 18,1889May 9.1887])<•<"•. 31^1864Nov. 12. 1864Die. 2.1885Dec. 29.1887J u l v 2."), 1866Nov. 21,1881(»ct. 12, 18S6Feb. 2H. J805Aim. 25.1890Apr. 22,1884Sin)t.l7,1880flail. 10,18^3J u l y 31,18'.)0A pi'. 16,1S;)OJ >L:i. j 5.1889y.-.y 29. 18S8Ju ly 17.18(55Mar. 18,1S90J a n . 28, 1885,)• me 20,1883Jan . 21,1890Apr. 12,1S06Ju ly 22. 18S4M:i\ 13,1871Jiiii. 28.18^7Oct. 3,1881Apr. 23.18S7Aim1. 30.1889Mar. 12.18U0Jtii>olM». 1892A iv. 5, 1887Ju ly 16,1887Oct. 23.1889Sept. 1.1874Jan . 7.1890J r u e HO. 1885S(-»:. 4.1872l'Vb. 2.1884.June 17.1890MJIV 2.1884Aiiir.CS, 1881Auu. 26. 1S89J u n e 28,1890Apr . 8,188!)Dec. 5.1891May 31,1890Dec. 21,1889Dec. 2,1890Sept. 11,1889Deo. 15,1891Oct. 23.1882Sept. 22,1883J u l y 16.1889Oct. l\ 1890Aug. 28,1889Nov. 11,1882
$50, 00050, 000
500, 000750. 000100. 000
75! 000100,000300, 000
75, 00060, 00060. 000
lf»0| 000150, 000100, 000100,000100, 000
52, 000400,000100,000150,000500, 000250, 000
75, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
100, 00050, 000
200, 000100, 000
50, 00050, 000
125, 000100, 000
50, 000100, 000300, 000500,000500,000500, 000150,000
50, 000100, 000
1 000,000200, 000250, 000100, 000300, 000150,000
50, 00050, 00050, 000
125, 000100, 000200.000150! 000250, 000
50, 00050,000
100, 000150, 000
50, 000100, 000100, 000
50, 00050, 000
1, 000, 00050, 000
250, 00075, 000
100,000100, 000500, 000
Mar. 25,1891Apr. 7,1891May 9,1891May 21,1891June 22,1891July 1,1891July 2,1891July 16,1891
doJuly 21,1891July 23,1891Aug. 7,1891Aug. 17,1891Oct. 3,1891Oct. 7,1891. . . .doOct. 14,1891Nov. 2,1891Nov. 21,1891Dec. 5,1891Dec. 18,1891Dec. 21,1891Jan. 7,1892Feb. 6,1892Feb. 9,1892Feb. 19,1892Feb. 29,1892....doMar. 21,1892June 22,1892July 2,1892
doJuly 20,1892July 22,1892Jan. 14,1893Jan. 16,1893Feb. 6,1893. . . .do. . . .doApr. 6,1893Apr. 17,1893May 13,1893May 19,1893May 22,1893May 26,1893June 6,1893J une 7,1893June 9,1893June 12,1893June 13,1893
d. . . .doJune 15,1893June 16.1893June 17,1893June 20,1893June 23,1893June 27,1893. . . .do. . . .doJuly 1,1893July 8,1893July 10,1893July 12,1893July 14,1893July 20,1893July 21,1893July 22, 1893July 24,1893July 26,1893July 29,1893. . . .doAugr 2,1893
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CEIVER, ANI> CLOSING, SIXCF. THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKINGAMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOURCES, ETC.-—Continued.
Nominal assets at date of
Estimatedgood.
$7,53724,983
575, 606280, 592157, 65233,82324, 089
123, 89534, 04037, 21427,436
157, 63086,05042,15274, 758
16,1214,170. 649
429,340130, 365541,363140, 80841,22117,57062,38168, 26424,71563, 241
124,113
15, 58360, 36931,523
106,35168,13530,329
335,35234,142
300, 5491,085, 328
50,83928,70081,751
831, 565158,18719,95648,169
72, 7587,968
63, 78154,586
290,157221,171193,19296,328
371, 884125, 823
38, 067115, 530422, 813114, 297149,100107,446118,55048,019
1, 245, 767
250, 79685,19974, 026
175,8161,506,255
Estimateddoubtful.
$85, 85856, 756
966. 992555, 43038,725
118, 33332, 015
229, 95641, 22691, 07480,860
214, 99187,66527,18151, 564
50,0644,747,445
152,513298,762535, 479369,140
17, 77860, 938
106, 71865, 727
209, 54986,124
276,990
31,1105,111
79, 936109,297
83, 76127,959
174,852157, 453272, 803365, 918131, 069121 847141,872
1,097,119378, 953296,49890,902
267, 99232, 874
101, 49413,195
326, 62280, 835
387, 344106,190569, 688159, 710
65, 807105,14651,14962,478
122, 381156, 57716,20150, 534
804,337
437,51660,10485,90544,380
104,111
suspension.
Estimatedworthless.
$29, 71817,166
153, 9131, 485, 688
64113, 63550, 240
218,92882,1179,321
15, 460112, 844118,023101, 848142,122
19,455772, 597
61, 48031, 617
360,716181, 99539,14739, 6219, 6962,650
32, 2155, 048
58, 257
53, 93330, 953
109, 651149,159
26, 341145,461413, 862437, 285477, 405
1,000. 50434, 91058, 679
128, 851608,148386, 867
3,20153,163
97, 9171,455
39, 29141,179
106, 793252,321
36, 38888, 87090, 35536,24519, 5644,563
13,444732
53, 70618, 02616, 68473, 431
603,144
418,91015, 848
117, 61411, 323
118,738
Addit ionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension.
$43, 8494,551
625, 472219, 720
2,74913, 80723. 46210,3635,167
82
l"096"13,652
4, 35251,397
2, 909415,G4736, 63862,199
165,84024, 4281,2891,427
27,100393
2,0652,677
19, 401
261 549
26, 88288
5 01547,827
6 0054,952
42,157
152485
19,07125, 000
7796,728
1,9207,613
606708
50,625100, 550
25, 80313, 413
595150
4,838510
2,930144
2,45473,022
47, 332250
1,8041,121
61,573
Totalassets.
$106, 962103, 456
2, 351, 9832, 541, 430
199, 767179. 598135,806583,142102. 550138, 291123, 756486, 501305,390175. 533319, 841
88, 54810,106, 338
679, 971522,943
1, 603,398716, 37199,435
119, 556205. 895137,034268, 544157, 090478, 701
100,65297 982
221,110391, 68^178, 325205?, 764971,893634, 885
1, 055, 7092, 493, 907
210, 818209, 378352, 959
2, 555, 903949,007320 434198, 962
1 230 986440, 58749, 910
205,172109, 668774,197654, 877
317,1911, 045,340
321, 778124, 033225, 389492, 244178, 017328,177282,19315J., 435174,438
2,726, 270
1,154, 554161, 401279, 343232, 640
1,790,677
Offsetsallowed and
settled.
$3, 610
72*698"116, 832
4,1983,119
33914, 500
803
28", 7195, 281
2183,324
2,8131, 111, 427
18,8169,912
39,32515, 385
129126
7,09328, 6504,5493,127
32, 869
7,9531 2865 2547,1631,878
11,46510,2172 0699 831
61, 3652, 043
941,609
243,88944 130
1492,147
131 4058 116
106,465
11 7174.450
10,197
7,09527, 998
9281,230
18, 2956,313
12, 0155,5097.974
13, 388305,102
22,972
62247,240
Loss onassets com-pounded orsold under
order ofcourt.
$107, 3601,563
16. 54018, 0202, GOG
20, 22192, 05230, 7009,365
'3005, 402
95,92515,1901,808
213
3, 850147,481
10, 42218. 590
111, 74043, 520
4, 72G13, 927
18,633
1682, 206
3, 740
51592
771
1,5005,029
24. S44
99
2 000
4,843,
7 75080
8, 067
163
3,226
36
Nominalvalue
of assetsre turned to
stock-holders.
$74, 869
14814915015115215315415515(5157158159100101102
10410r>166107108109170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184
186187188
190191
193194195196197198199
I 200
19m
. . . .
203204205206207908909
911i 9.1',»
214215
217218?r19220
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221222223224225
226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246
e and location of bank. Date of or-ganization.
Indianapolis National Bank, Indianapolis. Ind Nov. 21,1864Northern National Bank, Big Rapids, Mick I June 5,1871First National Bank, Great Falls. Mont July 1,1886First National Bank, Kankakee, 111.* Feb. 20,1871National Bank of the Commonwealth, Manchester, I Feb. 9,1892
N. H.30.188720,1884
Jan. 31,1885July 14,1884May 13,1889Jan. 8,1890
First National Bank, Starkville, Miss I Apr.Stock Growers' National Bank, Miles City, Mont Dec.Texas National Bank, San Antonio, TexAlbuquerque National Bank, Albuquerque, N. Mex....First National Bank, Vernon, Tex. /.First National Bauk, Middlesboro, KyFirst National Bank, Orlando, Fla Mar. 16,1886Citizens' National Bank, Muncie, Ind.* j Mar. 15,1875First National Bank, Hot Springs, S. Dak .First National Bank, Marion, KansWashington National Bank, Tacoma, Wash.El Paso National Bank, El Paso, TexLloyd's National Bank, Jamestown, N. Dak .National Granite State Bank. Exeter. N. H.Chamberlain National Bank, Chamberlain, S. DakPort Townsend National Bank, PortTownsend, Wash..
July 15,1890July 28,1883Apr. 23.1889Dec. 22,1886May 4,1891May 15,1865Apr. 8,1890Apr. 18,1890
First National Bank, Port Angeles, Wash i May 19,1890First National Bank, Sundance, Wyo j June 16,1890First National Bank, North Manchester, Ind | Mar. 17,1883Commercial National Bank, Denver, Colo Sept. 6,1889First National Bank, Dayton, Tenn J uly 10,1890
Capitalstock.
$300,000100, 000250,000
50,000200, 000
60, 00075,000
100, 000175, 000100,000
50, 000100, 000200, 000
50,00075, 000
100,000150, 000100, 00050,00050, 000
100, 00050, 00050,00050, 000
250, 00050, 000
Receiverappointed.
Aug. 3,1893Aug. 5,1893
do. . . .doAug. 12,1893
Aug. 9,1893do
Aug. 10,1893Ausj. 11,1893Aug. 12,1893
doAug. 14,1893
doAug. 17,1893Aug. 22,1893Aug. 26,1893Sept. 2,1893Sept. 14.1893Sept. 23,1893Sept. 30,1893Oct. 3,1893Oct. 5,1893Oct. 11,1893Oct. 16,1893Oct. 24,1893Oct. 25,1893
* .Restored to solvency.
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AMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOURCES, ETC.-—Continued,
Nominal assets at date of suspension.
Estimatedgood.
$878, 946100,987614,780
92, 856355,823
31, 58252,15978,892
224, 43948, 56237,602
130, 9654*1, 972
58, 50057. 06555,146
144,470130,177
68, 315
13,037103,342
9,697104, 650
Est imateddoubtful.
$521, 577233,958439,519118,46488,037
36, 726163, 047118, L93255, 910178,182
44, 630192,47231,19571, 01247, 902
105, 596326,170181, 527
99, 690
60,82845,05683, 38768, 238
Estimatedworthless.
$697, 7452,378
31, 62317,50753,470
40.169120,42822, 56626, 4036,8401,896
101, 7.10167
1,8145, 331
57, 3749, 713
62 37526, 227
33. 5458,694
14,593235
Additionalassets re-
ceived sincedate of
suspension.
$->9 933
Totalassets.
Sft9, 198 90fi9 437 34fi 7fiO
83, 4535, 895
11, 203
774257
3,129
9,525735
433231
95367, 480
2, 000
870
1,169. 375234; 722508,533
109, 251335,891222, 780
24:5,10984. 863
425 147473, 767107,558104, 393585,596482, 353374 079194 232
107,410157, 962107, 677173,123
Offsets al-lowed and
settled.
$64, 2674, 234
80, 2631. 4062, 833
1, 9565,369
454
3 2941,236
18,9511 2-19.
677
1, 088
1, 441
Loss onassets com-pounded orsold under
order ofcourt.
Nominalvalue
of assetsreturned to
stock-holders.
ji
$58
222
224225
226227228229230231232233234235280237238239240241242243244245246
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101112131415161718192021
232425262728
3031
333435363738394041424S4445464748495051
53
555657585960616263
65666768697071707374757677
Nominalvalue of
remainingassets.
$200
8,639
67,835
291,357
196, 790
795 38453,800
250,854$30, 065
32,519
159, 605
Collectedfrom assets.
$75, 209320 995174, 26433, 28791 608
162, 386999,305
79,9041, 234, 868
268 84468, 645
159 51231 56637, 908
223,1691, 394 662
276. 649762 760350 154124, 713*>3 882
162, 052175,409512 698548,099
1,447,1031, 808, 304
299, 357122 645108 944708, 507£6 94279! 48858, 06491, 96967 25130, 332
298, 739196 903188,13542, 34122, 08022 16543 48873,14580,597
584 71880,18064, 07113 707
32] 85110t>, 703111,90810o 227207,910
2 846,622103,235103,328245. 483
1 535 260157.544351, 37794, 61347, 941
109,80151,10712 061
284 43819. 74266,185
$78. 57319 26620, 819
156, 601126, 536183 917157,782
Collected 1from assess-ment upon
share-holders.
$1,1641, 245
16,4884, 000
7,50038, 2242,125
28, 9358,936
348, 961
136,172
10, 07942. 795
109 707228,580
5,200
19 67511 400
303, 813
2,25037,597
66,535
93,619106,451
11,2691 100
42, 2124, 5L0
58 826
15, 5522 664
122,12791, 93045,2328 0449,540
245,108
47,949*
05,132
16, 45554, 53616, 447
123, 43016,50023, 622$1, 810
2,880
16, 27772, 57680 257
Total'collections
from allsources.
$76, 373122 240190, 752
37, 28791 608
169, 8861,037,529
82. 0291, 234, 868
268 84497. 580
168, 44831 56637,908
223,1691, 743, 623
276, 649898,932350 154124, 713
172,131218. 204622, 405776, 679
1, 452, 3031, 808, 304
299, 357142 320120, 344
1,010,32056, 94279,48860, 314
129, 56667, 25130,332
365. 274196, 903281,754148, 79233,34923.26548.488
115.35785,107
643. 54486,18079,62316, 371
443, 978197,633155,140111, 271217,450
3, 091, 730103, 235103,328293, 432
1, 535, 260222, 676351, 37794, 61347, 941
126 256105, 64328, 508
407, 86836, 24289,807
*$80. 38322,14620, 819
172, 878199,112264 174157,782
Loans paidand otherdisburse-
ments.
$275816935507
17,4777,054
18, 65572, 399
20815, 5073,7862,9264,932
203,17072, 365
596, 665
2, 296
1,3006,248
18,96435,83916, 393
746,15320, 3154,545
3,6304,350
14,289559296
56,921.'74, 8962,309
445
3,9283,6165,385
63,4751,579
16, 773
5,000520
4,7978,805
753658, 784
4,059
7*846"249, 050
1,7913,048
1,576
114, 220
9,762$2,125
2721,633
47,31553, 89849 4662,021
Dividendspaid.
$70, 811101, 387165, 76932, 30565,335
132, 608884, 42958, 661
1,138, 870143, 30786,737
134, 92916, 65429,277
163, 9821, 326, 487
175, 920263, 065342, 054
77,56815,142
143, 209175, 430549, 427661, 816
1, 374, 339747,428259, 487125, 667107, 258862,26346, 63462. 03231,668
101, 54562, 64619,002
228, 412108, 318226,308135, 79718, 25812, 62434,53688, 69765,783
545, 59360, 64759,1219,456
388, 856173, 512136,47489, 715
202, 7532,165, 388
81, 94173, 890
254, 6471 138,150
193,941316, 828
52, 51433,105
107,57579, 72521,710
262,88729, 37766,810
$69,43716, 67011, 803
100, 870105, 763182 572137,428
Legalexpenses.
$6, 46311, 2811,2586 182
12, 24743,1836,673
28, 67717,1345,3153,9771, 7732,7059,091
76, 64810, 4379,436
3,085362
6,03716, 70925, 37627, 33024, 24113, 637
728250
1, 27067, 5691,2674,7186, 0758,232
1,16642, 067
21,4953,9464,7311,3672,0778,8045,060
13, 802592
2,2002,751
25, 0405,146
9662,0821,898
79, 8022,690
11,9876,668
15, 93513,1045,444
5763,9745,546
11, 0062,315
10,129825
1,352$634
1,488850
3,83815,827
5,385
Receiver'ssalary and
otherexpenses.
$5,56214, 39013,4272,908
19,15624, 52492,4409,442
48,66635, 9835, 320
14,0089,3533,000
45,164137, 31816,71329, 7668,1008,2641,878
21, 56419, 81728, 63851, 44537,12853,28718, 82711,85811, 36276, 8584,691
12, 3918,278
19, 2304,30910,164
37, 87413,68931,6428,604
10, 3489,2747,935
10, 0058,879
19, 88013,8741,5294,164
25, 0829,716
12, 90310, 66912,046
161, 03610,91917, 25124, 27177,80215, 60127,314
1,6045,013
13,13513, 3364,4834,9506,040
11, 883$8,187
3,7163,0058,176
23, 05132,136
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Balance inhands of
Comptrolleror receiver.
Amountreturned to
shareholdersin cash.
$199
"""27"
$1, 214
21
249202
454
33, 5006,500
247, 799
3474
50
"794
200
54,32030
$108
4,185
9,488
8,739
26, 7203,626
36, 8715,849
15, 682
$3, 42012, 679
829
£™™*5 Amount »fassessmentupon share-
holders.I
$50, 000300, 000200, 000
50,000
100. 000500, 000120, 000
26. 00039, 300
100, 000
400, 000
"i§5,666
125, 00052, 500
350. 000300, 000300, 000
400,00050, 000
100,000600,000
50. 00045, 000
100,000
500, 000
200, 000150, 000
34, 00050, 000
75, 00050, 000
250,000
60, 00030, 000140, 000132, 00067, 00050, 00053, 000625,000
72, 000
"266," 666'
35,000125,00036, 000160, 00050, 000100, 000$21,50017,000
50, 000130,000121, 750
4;: I, "
37<;. 9J289. iU7
'l27! 801l,ll)l..')00
170. 75268. 986
205, 256" 33,870
69, 874170,012
1, 282, 254157,120378,722645, 55879,86415,142
254, 901171. 408657; 020597. 885
1,619,965796. 995992. 636167. 285175,081
1, 429, 59567. 292
144, 606" 55,372
176, 60162, 64693,021
1, 795, 992237, 824376, 756177, 51235, 80156, 45734,58591, 801135, 952703,65859,22697, 46435.023
352, 062185, 760175, 952140,735227, 355
1, 935, 721133,112196,356254, 647
1, 061, 598298,324392,39475,17529,204118,37190, 42436,109
261, 88777,104168, 048$70.19127; 80132, 449156, 260282, 370197, 353128,832
Dividends,pcL-ceat.
58
0; 711
L7 1334«i. CO79
9688.50
10068 3349. 2041. 9092.70
100100100100100100
57.46100
84.83100100100
347657.506273.504358.3057. 50
10024.39114. 9416662, 5676.505122.50
100100
48. 4077 512
1007027
100100
81. 5963.6089.179
10010037.6483
100100
65. 57100ICO10090.508860
10038.1040. 728598. 92560
100100
68.70100100
Interestdividends,per cent.
64=""*
46
30
50
100
100
100
38.50100
100100
100
100100
100±00
42.30100
Finallyclosed.
Jan. 2,1867Feb. 2,1885May 14,1883July 28,1870Feb. 4,1870Nov. 25,1882Sept. 28,1882Dec. 19,1874Nov. 18,1874Aug. 15,1872Apr. 7,1881Nov. 30,1872Nov. 25,1882Dec. 4,1875May 16,1884Apr. 20,1882Nov. 16,1874Sept. 1,1875Feb. 13,1872Oct. 2,1877Jan. 3,1876Feb. 15,1886Jan. 8, 1880June 1,1881Apr. 29,1884July 24,1876Mar. 31,1883May 1,1876May 15,1876Nov. 30,1883Mar. 21,1887Dec. 6,1882
Sept. 11,1878June 2,1883Sept. 18,1876May 14,1879Nov. 20,1883Mar. 19,1879Apr. 5,1886June 2,1884Mar. 4,1886Mar. 28,1883Feb. 28,1878Jan. 31,1881July 20,1882Feb. 28,1885May 23,1888July 14,1880Nov. 25,1882Aug. 11,1884Sept. 14,1881Jan. 18,1883July 23,1881June 10,1880Mar. 26,1888Oct. 15,1881Oct. 5,1885Mar. 3,1882
Feb. 23,1892July 6,1881Mar. 9.1882Aug. 5,1879June 20,1882Mar. 9,1885Sept. 7, 1885July 5,1879Mar. 24,1885Feb. 12,1889Feb. 12,1889Apr. 8.1881Oct. 10,1879Mar. 15,1881
Mar. 1,1884Jan. 17,1881
«J
34567
81011121314151617ia19202122
i.252e272829303132
3435363738394C414243U454C474?
5(515253545556575858fid616263646566676S6970717273747R7671
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Nominalvalue of
! CollectedColled p-f1 ! f l>on ' iassess-
reinaining fromas tk m e ^ ? n
assets.
92 i 136, 32093 | 33,95994 j 1, 478, 855
96|97 I98!99
100101
103104 j1051061071108 !109:110111112113
115116117118119120
122123124
129130131132133134135136137138139140141342143144145146147
149150151152153154
59, 33426, 023
155, 259
983, 775
64, 968
3,300
2,"9li,"545"
332, 702285,470
19, 318
116,13249,598
11,80324. 3059^970
37. 05156, 264
171,58856, 460
121,48881,25847,64651, 896
422, 29522, 229
195, 732201, 057118,157
58, 0351,889, 8302,151, 991
48, 263101, 983
$205, 06296,o29, 11991, .1.21
113, 791338.162
(661, 366, 608457,272
1,191, 340150, 019281. 261152,84216, 577
143, 478261, 075
4, 242, 57737,129
294, 77922, 74484,4.4020, 84952. 029
626,11.34(5, ra279,139
2, 282, 527148, 611245. 70460, 83928,47777,305
165. 669198, 513204. 04762, 87114. 251
2, 929, 223104, 68282, 06931, 798
139, 485263,871920. 599
1.391,306' 453, 335224,700186, 976330, 47135,670 j100,149 I507, 21694, 63127, 930
105, 04391, 23953, 33019, 50819, 902
511, 99556, 48829,59610, 40535,20711, 879330,73341, 57161, 581
464,13576, 04358, 36147.793
380. 608259! 70916L 99559i 76542,815
holders.
$54,950
4,67723, 001
"267*3li"64. 655
495, 55013,450
734, 7248, 321
123, 91912, 01023, 73212,89264, 650272,47419,16976, 93618, 86994, 200
Totalcollections
trom allsources.
23, 503159,08750, 0001,400
167, 438
" 58," 30415, 73036, 700
1,180
301, 669
18,13534, 00234, 656
"250," 028'
"72," 57737, 900
20,400
59. 64532, 50026, 70719, 798
42, 40810,153
720
21, 24034,5107,4374,7703,600
27,45016, 900
7,524780
1,058149, 634240, 087
22, 750
$260, 01296, 60534.096114,122113, 791605, 473154,421
1, 862,15S470,722
1, 926, 064158, 340405.180164, 85240. 309
156, 370325. 725
4,515.05156, 208
371,71541, 613178,64020. 84975, 532
785. 40090, 33280,689
2, 449, 965148,611304,00876, 56965,17777! 305165,669198, 513204. 04765, 553
- 14,2513, 231, 252
104.682100,20465,800174,141263,871
1,170, 6271. 391, 306
525. 912262,600186, 976330, 47155, 570100.149566, 891127.18154. 637
124, 84191, 23995, 78829, 66120,622
511,99577, 72864,10617,84239, 97715, 479330,73369, 02178, 481
464,13583. 56759; 14148,851530.-242499, 856161, 99582, 51542,615
Loans paidand otherdisburse-ments.
$57,7455310
8,420
io, 637"
1,910194, 579
2475,0993,39217,50217, 527
472, 827
64, 035
6, 3596,515.1, 89317,243
174,137231
82, 47216, 664
625
16,177
8285, 249
111519
1,01717, 696
782, 3905,1505,8101,9831,1697,2841,466
59,53526, 8811,177
58, 64731, 30320, 0862,5223,404
41, 90610, 8751,5924,3736,2241,833
190, 49317, 0181,049
69. 64827,00432,1328,4844,644
64, 3558,7793, 035
32,214
Div iden<jii: aid.
$1.66, 5?88,17
82,' Of96.17
528, 3(99.84
1,790,93389, 22
1,566,12127,86321 8^83,7826, 8072,65
260,193, 615, 54
39,81275, 6825,00
143, 938,8059,05
681,1786, 2639,46
2, 028, 06131, 02138,48
22,5552, 4036, 39
135, 5711.7,87,82,94i.50, 59'9,49'
2,133, 9436,44!80,12(46, 54*
liil, 49'255,49
1, 034. 63400, 99412, 78248,12172,318, 5E
14, 8"93, Oi
482,0:86,943,2123,457.5660,5117,9212,2!
452, 0:60,51, 5£
30,5:5,6:
118, 3'29,4£60, 27
349, 9£44,7'21,327, 6fl
235,86347, 2<147, 2!
68,8:8.7J
Legalexpenses.
$10,245
1,7927,1673, 225
19,3382,973
46, 75545, 44980, 310
8,911.24. 27912, 0542.2239,657
10,446110, 474
4,7455,1682. 602
28, 75052
5,01253,425
1,8255,010
95,626192
2,8555,7301,8401,1551,425
198324
111,1131,9907,1527,7462, 280
88228, 035
63037,0623,7032,9881,8101,9311,9234,6903,2825,0327,7552,0891, 934660140
4,455250
2,6012,695664
1,2035,5784,9012,3169,218638934
3,19814, 51811, 730
14172818
Receiver'ssalary and
otherexpenses.
$24, 5517,51711, 29616, 4756, 73922,69010,83224, 39234,141
111. 23718; 87358, 78428, 2877,885
24, 53120,031
178, 64211,02926, 82813,17813,3865,4759.44033,5558,24416, 21589, 3492,31422,71315, 72410, 2996,6077,3215,2084, 27911, 7621,348
70, 5958,4634,80210,7319,8453,988
30, 51811,57231, 99814, 0539,0964,62213,2333,34813, 91010, 4695,13914,4875,2508,4926,3392,56112,7815,4177,3453,4373,8093, 83215, 0075,0278,80320,1836,7744,0684,010
. 30,74227, 6754,9303,6851,830
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CEIVER, AND CLOSING, SINCE TLJK ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKINGAMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOUKCES, ETC.—Continued.
Balance inLands of
Comptrolleror receiver.
$6, 500
35, 624
137 564
827
130
362, 790
15, 89311
3,193
498, 678
9,740
38, 916
18, 233
20, 507
4,7649 2132,164
9677,335
2892,9911, 331
12, 6926,040
15 0904, 358
6405,465
98,25248,853
8476 251
Amountretui n«id to
s'i .u 'i > dt'jsUl iWsu,
$884859
7,65125,10340, 769
712
14. 8507,486
3,1495,172
75 22010, 074
3, 329
7,7878,130
2,489
105,716
361
WQQ5 CUB—
a]) Hi »'iaiv-
$160, 000
10,00050, 000
300, 00075,000
100, 000100. 000961, 300
50, 000200, 00060.00050| 000
loo, ooo75,000
400 00025,000
250, 000$') 500
100,000
50,COO200, 00050 00050. 000
300 000
100,00050,00050 000
50,000
1, 000, 000
19. 50050, 00060 0-'O
300, 000
150.000100 000100 000
50,000
75, 00050 00050, 000
10'», 00010, 00065, 00012 500(>0 00024, 00040 00080,00033, 00011, 00012,000
100, 00062, 500
38, 00039,0004,000
500, 000750, 000
37 500
-14
A m o u n t ofclaims
proved.
$132, 46181, 80121, 182
108, 3859 3 ('>"">
580, 5W104, 7-il)
2, 654, 690894, 7G7
2, 397, 129186, 993422, 772206, 991
46, 441294, 521241,521
' 36^526365. 93126i 322
409, 9308.131
84, 978651, 274
86. 258140, 333
2 S'^S 483127, 524171,58162,162
112 13563, 669
130, 772116 626
80, 452108,175
9, 3794, 328. 084
82. 15675. 343
210, 074174 1202-17. 920
1,129, 9843°>8 236825, 553435 319320, 2')2311 028
49, 81.990,136
456, 667108 127143,454168, 082
58. 74375,6382iy 40830.560
405, 7GO
83,98025,16330.51618. 807
236, 74098,274
120,547388 882111, 19042,96239, 825
2,308,1001, 736, 252
155,048
Dividends ,per cent .
10010099.13381
1001.0010067.4054-'t. 5065. 370 9080. 254081.1033
10080
10075. 259535
10069.50
10010042. 3770
1001004047
10010010010045
10050
10010022,156802 75
1009.6
100505753
10030
1001007530.1771599.25808040
10010062 5
10030503050904050.370102095
100
Interestdividends,per cent.
100100
lot'100100
100
100
21. 6100
100100
100100100100
100
100100
100
100
100100
. . .
Finallyclosed.
Apr. 24,1886Aug. 1,1881Feb. 6,1883Aug. 6,1887Feb. 4 1882Feb. 18,1885Oct. 12,1885
Apr. 30,1892June 30.1893Apr. 15,1893June 6,1892
Oct. 25,1886
Sept. 25,1889Sept. 3D, 1890
Apr. 19,1893Oct. 29,1885Jan. 22,1890May 29,1893Feb. 10,1888Sept. 30,1890
June 1,1886Sept. 14,1891
Mar. 20,1890Mar. 2,1888Aug. 18,1887Feb. 17,1887Apr. 30,1887
Oct. 17,1887
July 11,1889Mar. 5,1891May 13,1892Apr. 25, 1892Oct. 20,1888
J une 27,1888
Nov. 11,1892Jan. 15,1891Jan. 29,1889
Apr. 24,1890
Apr. 26,1892
. . .Mar 29 1893
June 30,1892
78
8081
8384858fi878889909192939495
979899
100101
103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124
126127198129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147MR
150151
153154
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Nominalvalue of
remainingassets.
$424, 972113,902126, 559
79, 713295,102213,778129,786171,550
Collected:roin assets.
$110,20240,50315,82234, 81673,139SO, 53944, 970
166, 004
Collected
share-holders.
20,30622, 970
3,37583,10027,613
6,560
Total Loans paidand oilier
from all disburse-sources.. ments.
$134. 08260'. 80918; 79238,191156, 239108,15251, 530166, 004
$80,97414,8378, 337
21,4.3617, C5323,87135, 9413,011
Dividepaid
CURRENCY.
APPOINTMENT OF RED ADDITIONAL ASSETS,
ids ! Legalexpenses.
965' 28,1129
9,079123,62140,995
9 699
2,324341
2,143724
2. 942543
6,395
Receiver'ssalary and
otnerexpenses.
$9,1573,7703,6344,1646, 6366,2822, 5926,014
66, 0102,26^,875344,142312, 990
1,192,182472,55853, 89272, 956
""55*730255, 731126, 099346,520
17, 5556, 630, 285327, 838180,174272, 066193,03043,48738,141123,933:;5, 40415, 65929, 22897,166
5,215136, 89023, 66428, 420206,340103,454
3,926
"*4,13641, 55812,123
22, 770i, 773,175351, 502214, 594478. 406290,4844:;, 48742, 0(57123,93339,54057, 21741,35197,166
1, 28076, 5489,176
52, 814100, 93545, 55131,02312,91311, 9466, 5151.5314,800784
176,644326140264218
00630,175
1402, 67116, 2355, 654419
1,257
2, 638395562550
3,56750, 0726,9677, 24311, 3009,0463, 0733,1432,6554,5654,2314,482
61, 35267, 902208, 359245, 554149,341182,268746, 682597, 778762, 621
2, 000,132164,232190, 003323,998
2, 035, 241782,835215, 237139, 049717,132426, 30247, 745
183, 25579, 817684,168568, 495
28, 51328, 7948,475
143, 87828,442L5, 691
2L4, 62436, 800276, 373411, 42656, 80719, 69028, 417
278, 576125, 4776,01153,143773,7806,5782,39216, 0U018, 29978, 74636, 787
10, 26644,362
36, 72254, 45132, 960
191,512
10, 25015,8C2
28,51328, 79418, 741188, 24028, 44252,4132G9, 07569i 760270, 373632, 93856, 80720, 94044,279278, 576125, 477
20, 7104,432425766
14, 8412,865
141,1)951, 971
214, 08724; 09013, 63314, 50933, ((98147,858t 398
55
141146900430714
•, 488, 282;, 528
'06•, 099:,771
25,162
" 566'
50, 350
6,01153,143773,78031, 7402, 39216, 5G018, 29978, 74687,137
1, 58414, 543
277, 3185474SS!3 L720190
44, 027383
12, 308
5,809
81,112
1,5829769290719577
1, 2932,431823503616
8,5921,362
441200
6427560
2, 245326
L 6442, 8802,0051,8843, 5923,1086,39111, 7712, 2891,0861, 9053,5092, 9022,5791, 6834, 8921, 3431,2551,4211,1091,0391,700
290, 865988,564303,779121, 377218,098401, 575134,222270,965267,19492,174151, 878
1, 633, 422
25, 82921, 50116,9831,8316,28175,13838, 39146,2839, 56351, 4429,436
793, 225
25, 82921, 50116, 9831,8316,28175,13838, 39146, 2839,56351,4429,436
793, 225
3641,035638100
2, 01711, (U9
1851, 0402,19721,170
27967, 030 597, 032
1*4," 450'
30293
2018010
13540
5, 544
1,8201,1751,026
890870
2,3541,0871, 020
6141,7521, 0082,253
1, 008,182160, 015274,248205, 788
1, 634, 7461, 882, 431
299, 3641,013, 832
177, 345453,284106, 935307,668215,388
130, 3801, 38(52, 083
26, 390120, 948181, 712
45, 24475, 91256. 25852, 540
43223,4687,151
130, 3801,3862, 083
26,390120, 948181, 71245,24475. 91256, 25852, 540
43223, 468
7,151
3,601'214150
6,19739,13975, 980
5, 53149, 04011,32623. 383
' 3184, 956
944
20, 894
58, 606 20373
85
1,979175945919
2,4843,0851, 0221,379
6551,610
55930730
226,44382,747
13, 6581,251 .
13,658L2&1
216 j .1,255 I.
857340
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CEIVER, AND CLOSING, SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKINGAMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOURCES, ETC.—Continued.
Balance inhands of
Comptrolleror receiver.
$7 39911, 7476 4781 3687 60*3
34 i 60
L'TU
8,41411,41885,13217,5683,3143,126
1,544
14, 926
833
7023,8743,1621,597
41, 8119,720
54, 46144, 7207,747
9,275118,034120,813
1,84618, 291
29, 850648
14, 4174, GIG
33,4033,882
17, 73519,19115,317
9353,099
61, 11137, 09844, 0396,741
28,38410, 562
121, 357
990888
79, 055102,640
25,11844.27527,545
5817,4967,970
12,584
Amountreturned to
shareholdersin cash.
$28,696
Amount ofassessmentupon share-
holders.
$180, 00045, 00054, 00045, 000
150,000120, 000
41, 000
18,000400, 000100,COO150,000500, 000250, 000
9,500
21, 00082, 00025, 000
17, 500
36, 25075, 000
75, 000300, 00080, 000
500,000
50, 000100, 000
200, 000
112, 500
50,000
100,000
250, 000
300,000
Amount ofclaimsproved.
$122, 25659.39171i96936, 018
277,119102, 488
9 274149, 699
34. 0137, 593, 533
544,669280, 915882. H61546! 175
15; 89136, 04579, 33044, 020
135, 30584, 507
171,065
15,70633, 45745, 564
224,43077,14190, 911
830, 490105, 010
95, 0991,379, 265
66, 76070,68485, 777
753, 361236, 629
12, 00769,411
576, 58939, 578
6,314126,18230,771
245, 482324,460
142,546686, 010219, 639
14, 25758,069
227, 27071, 322
125 50265.42742,93843, 050
1,194, 069
537, 8137,375
170,4589,114
1,000,181314, 444174, 706
69, 486133,551
117, 28755, 531
1,67319,862
Dividends,per cent.
3550
254540
100
5087.5605030404060
10060404050
20100358010451050
405020
3075
40
25
50
25
25
25
Interestdividends,per cent.
ioo
Finally-closed.
F e b . 15,1892
Oct. 12,1892
A p r . 6,1893
155
157158159160161
163164
166167IK?
170171172173
175176177178179
181
183184
186187188
190191192
194195196197198199200201
203
205206
2089oq210211212213214
21621791 fl2192202219999 9 ^
99499«i9.9f9 9 ^
9,?F99q
232
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232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246
Nominalvalue of
remainingassets.
$366, 053102,53298, 786
582,433412,110
150, 680
Collectedfrom assets.
$89,0542,6265,0913,536
76,226
4, 787
Collectedfrom assess-ment upon
share-holders.
Totalcollections
from allsources.
$89, 0542 6265,0913,536
76, 226
4,787
Loans paidand otherdisburse-
ments.
$17, 700674
3,401200
46,344
870
Dividendspaid.
Legalexpenses.
$5
125
Receiver'ssalary and
otherexpenses.
$9855:iO72
395136
1, 373
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CEIVER, AND CLOSING, SINCE THE ORGANIZATION OF THE NATIONAL BANKINGAMOUNTS COLLECTED FROM ALL SOURCES, ETC.—Continued.
Balance inhands of
Comptrolleror receiver.
$70, 3632, 4501,9532,940
29, 742
2,545
Amountreturned to
shareholdersin cash.
Amount ofassessmentupon share-
holders.
Amount ofclaimsproved.
$319,59337, US21,5381,068
29,923
Dividends,per cent.
Interestdividends,percent.
Finallyclosea.
232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246
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C O M P A R A T I V E S T A T E M E N T F O R T W O Y E A R S O F T H E T R A N S A C T I O N S O F T H E N E WYORK C L E A R I N G H O U S E , S H O W I N G A G G R E G A T E A M O U N T O F C L E A R I N G S , A G G R E -GATE B A L A N C E S , AND T H E K I N D S A N D A M O U N T S O F M O N E Y P A S S I N G I N S E T T L E -M E N T O F T H E S E B A L A N C E S .
Year ended—
Oct 1 1892Oct 1,1893
Increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Decrease
Tear ended—
Oct 1 1892Oct 1 1893
Increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Decrease . . . . . . . . . . .
Aggregateclearings.
$36, 279, 905, 23634,421, 380,870
1,858, 524, 366
Treasurycertificates
for legaltenders.Sec. 5393.
$483, 350,000' 188,120, 000
295, 230, 000
Aggregatebalances.
$1,861,500, 5751, 696, 207,176
165, 293, 399
Legaltenders andminor coin.
$229,157,000525,063,000
295, 906, 000
TJ. S. gold cer-tificates.
$791,022,000168,628,000
622, 394,000
Loancertificates.
229,783, 0001 229,783,000
TJ. S. Treasury-notes.*
$357, 971,000584,613, 000
226, 642, 000
Percentage to bal-ances.
Goldcertifi-cates.
42.538.
Legaltend-ers.
57.549.
Loancertifi-cates.
13
*TJnited States Treasury notes are issued in pursuance of the provisions of the act of Congress direct-ing the purchase of silver bullion and the issue of Treasury notes thereon, appioved July 14, 1890.They are payable on demand in coin.
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STATEMENT SHOWING BY COMPARISON THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW YORKCLEARING HOUSE FOR FORTY YEARS, AND FOR EACH YEAR, THE NUMBER OFBANKS, AGGREGATE CAPITAL, CLEARINGS, BALANCES, AVERAGE OF THE DAILYCLEARINGS AND BALANCES, AND THE PERCENTAGE OF BALANCES TO CLEARINGS.
Year.
18541855185618573 85818591860186118621863186418651866186718681869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884188538861887188818891890189118921893
Total
banks.
50485050464750505050495558585959616261595959595857595760616361646364636364636464
Capital.*
$47, 044, 90048, 884,18052, 883, 70064, 420, 20067,146, 01867,921,71469, 907, 43568,900,60568, 375, 82068. 972,50868, 586, 76380, 363, 01382, 370, 20081, 770, 20082, 270, 20082,720, 20083, 620, 20084, 420, 20084, 420, 20083, 370, 20081, 635, 20080, 435, 20081, 731, 20071, 085, 20063, 611, 50060. 800, 20060, 475, 20061,162, 70060,962, 70061,162,70060, 412, 70058, 612, 70059, 312, 70060. 802, 70060, 762. 70060, 762, 70060, 812, 70060, 772, 70060, 422, 70060, 922, 700
+68,127, 200
Clearings.
$5, 750,455, 9875, 362. 912, 0986,906, 213, 3288, 333. 226, 7184, 75(5. 664, 3866, 448^ 005. 9507, 231,143, 0575, 915, 742, 7586,871,443,591
14. 867, 597,84924, 097, 190, 65626. 032, 384-, 34228. 717,140,91428, 675.150, 47228, 484, 288, 63737, 407, 028, 98727, 804, 539, 40629, 300, 986, 6823.5, 844, 369, 56835, 461, 052, 82622, 855, 927, 63625, 061, 237, 90221. 597, 274, 24723, 289, 243, 70122, 508, 438. 44225,178, 770, 69137,182,128, 62148,465, 818, 21246,552,846,16140, 293.165, 25834, 092, 037, 33825,250,791,44033, 374, 682, 21634,872, 848, 78630. 863, 686. 60934^ 796, 465, 52937, 660, 686, 57234, 053, 698, 77036,279, 905, 23634, 421, 380, 870
Jl, 021,018,193,454
Balances paidin money.
$297, 411, 494289, 694,137334, 714, 489305, 313, 902314, 2J8, 9113(i3, 984, 683380,093,438353. 383, 9444.15; 530, 331677, 626, 483885,719.205
1,035,765,1081, 066,135,1061,144, 963. 4511,125, 455, 2371,120, 31.8, 3081, 036. 484, 8221, 209, 721, 0291,428,582,7071,474,508, 0251, 286, 753,1761,408,608, 7771,295, 042, 0291, 373, 096, 3021,307,843,8571,400, 111, 0631,516,538,6311, 776, 018.1621, 595, 000, 2451, 568, 983; 1961, 524, 930, 9941, 295, 355, 2521,519,565,3851, 569, 626, 3251,570,198,5281, 757, 637, 4731, 753, 040,1451, 584, (535, 5001, 861, 500, 5751.696,207,176
+45, 981,837, 600
Averagedaily
clearings.
$19,104,50517, 412, 05222, 278,10826, 968, 37115, 393, 73620, 867, 33323,401,75719, 269, 52022, 237, 68248,428, 65777, 984, 45584, 796,04093,541,19593,101,16792,182,164
121,451, 39390,274,47995,133, 074
109, 884, 317115, 885, 79474, 692,57481, 899, 47070, 349, 42876, 358,17673, 555, 98882, 015, 540
121,510, 224159, 232,191151, 637, 935132,543,307111, 048, 98282, 789, 480109,067, 589114, 337, 209101,192. 415114, 839, 820123, 074,139111, 651, 471118, 561, 782113,978, 082
t83, 246, 522
Averagedaily bal-ances paidin money.
$988,078940, 565
1, 079, 7241,182, 2461, 016, 9541,177, 9441, 232, 0181,151, 0881, 344, 7582, 207, 2522,866,4053, 373, 8283,472, 7533,717,4143, 642, 2503, 637, 3973, 365, 2103, 927, 6664, 636, 6324,818, 6544i 205, 0764,603, 2974,218,3784,504,9064, 274, 0004,560, 6224,956,0095, 823, 010
5,195, 4405,161,1294, 967, 2024, 247, 0694, 965, 9005,146, 3165,148,1925,800, 7845,728,8895,195, 5266, 083, 3355, 616, 580
f3, 749, 029
Bal-ances toclear-ings.
Per ct.5.25.44.84.46.65.65.3664.63.743.74433.74.14.24.15.75.65.95.95.85.64.13.53.43.94.55.14.54.55.154.74.65.14.9
4.5
* The capital is for various dates, the amounts at a uniform date in each year not being obtainable,t Yearly average for forty years.X Totals for forty years.
STATEMENT SHOWING CLEARING HOUSE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASSISTANT TREAS-URER OF THE UNITED STATES, AT NEW YORK, FOR THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER1, 1893.
Exchanges received from clearing house $311, 667,362.84Exchanges delivered to clearing house 114,840,233.88
Balances paid to clearing house 199,486,783.98
The balances paid to the clearing houses consisted of—
United States gold coin $22,810,000.00United States gold certificates 9,376,000.00United States Treasury notes 80, 938,000. 00Legal tenders and change 86,362,783.98
199.486.7£3. 98
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STATEMENT SHOWING BY COMPARISON THE EXCHANGES OF THE CLEANING HOUSESOF THE UNITED STATES FOR OCTOBER, 1893, AND 1892.
Clearing h<rase at—Exchanges for month ended
Oct. 33 — Comparisons.
1893. 1892. Increase. Decrease,
New Y o r k . . . .BostonChicagoPhiladelphiaSt. LouisSan FranciscoBaltimorePittsburgCincinnatiG-alvestonKansas CityNew OrleansMinneapolisBuffaloMilwaukeeDetroitLouisvilleHoustonProvidenceSt. PaulClevelandDenverOmahaIndianapolisMemphisColumbusDallas . ' . . .-NashvilleHartfordPortland, Oregon .Fort WorthDuluthPeoriaWashington, D. C.St. JosephNew Haven . . . .Salt LakellochesterToledoSpringfield"WorcesterPortland, MeNorfolkTacomaLowel]Grand RapidsSioux CitySyracuseSeattleLos AngeleaWilmingtonLincolnDes MoinesChattanoogaWichitaNew BedfordLexingtonTopekaWacoBirminghamBinghamtonSaginawCantonGreat FallsFremontRichmondSavannah —Atlanta
£2. 229. 354. 95935", 699, 586:'>87. 274,811247. 861. 456
74 1, 1617-.-J.K09
17 2iOWK'S-i •-, 2434! :;ci,2U;:J. o n , 15431..V-37. 0082',4OS, 1602}, 7!)5, 58121, SO 1,51815.858.9302-i. 732. 700
i 15.077,798| 19,2-, 8, 328! lo. 359, 628I 22. 3oo. 000i 5.135. 825! 6,771,474
12. 533. 8004, 404, 4552, 816, 7389, 150, 7855, 680. 5152, 034. 9908,132, 0596, 970, 8826. 4u5,1866,488,6816,182, 8363, 30 0, 000C, 188,076
Xo repor t5, 444, 1014, 782, 9365, f!!>S, 0605. l.-:s, 8882. 274.1352, 8U;S 3803, 443, 8722.313,3074, lit:, 7842. 071. 2093. 403,1638,' 250, 4501. 971). 3343, 780, 623
813,7661,400, 0002. 775. 0701, 372. 2461,494,9044, 219. 735
471, 9281,420,5001,268,181
621, 522700. 000392, 914
8, 259, 11415. 47.6, 4225, 673,151
Total I 4,044,210,662
Decrease.
$3, 078, 4S6,456, 632.465, 469,345,878,106, 929.
76,149,67,102,67, 455,72,135,19,042,50,116,
106. 929,49, 24 i,39. 245,36. 6u4,34,673,35, 244.14, 425,28, 961,25, 645,26, 889,21, 645,27, 941,5, 224.9, 339,
17, 086,3,978,8, 453,9, 667,
11, 301,2, 425,9, 836,8, 802,9, 981,8. 810,6, &&J,7, 818,7, 262,
Itfo repor t .6, 410.6,127.6, 203.4,613,5, 789,3, 460,4, 877.5, 560,4, 405,4, 6i4,3,1*2,4, 33U,3. 095.5,410,1,523,2. 288,2. 940,2, 264,1, 948,3,419,2. 268,I! 284,1, 773,
816,1, 286.
516,10, 449,13, 456,7, 823,
5, 501. 901, 952
1,457,691, 290
$849,131, 877J 02, 933, 027
. 78,194, 80198,017,45420, 489, 92818, 680, 724.14, 361,82018, 663, 07821, 515, 9001,150, 750
10, 856,17265, 580, 33917, 232,1324, 648, 539
16,196, 37910, 877, 92910, 382, 912
485, 703
220,281 |.
829,851
i36, 000
2,019. 744
5, 228, 70010, 568, 0627, 610. 233
11, 286, 2325, 641, 513
88. 3922, 568,1474,552, 300
575,496 ! - . . .
5, 636, 666516, 503
5, 621, 278390, 313
1, 704,2421, 831, 2333, 576, 3052, 321, 574
686, 8664, 518, 7261, 074, 447
965,' 949t, 344, 461
535,880
3,515,581655, 384
1,433, 7733, 240, 930
288,5962, 543, 636
1,123, 6401,116,4691,629, 524
709, 834888,083164, 945892,410453, 763
1,796, 577
"""505." 697194,508586, 202123,790
2,190, 319
2,150, 807
5, 700, 961 1, 463, 392, 251
I 1,457,691,290
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STATEMENT SHOWING THE EXCHANGES OF THE CLEARING HOUSES OF THE UNITEDSTATES FOR WEEKS ENDED OCTOBER 28, 1893, AND OCTOBER 29, 1892.
Clearing house at—Exchanges for week ended—
Octoher28,1893JOetober29,1892,
Comparisons.
Increase. Decrease.
New YorkBostonChicagoPhiladelphiaSt. LouisSan FranciscoBaltimorePittsburgCincinnatiG-alvestonKansas CityNew OrleansMinneapolisBuffaloMilwaukeeDetroitLouisvilleHoustonProvidenceSt. PaulClevelandDenverOmahaIndianapolisMemphisColumbusDallasNashvilleHartfordPortland, Oregon .Fort WorthDuluth -vPeoriaWashington, D. C.St. JosephNew HavenSalt LakeRochesterSpringfieldWorcesterPortland, MeNorfolkTacomaLowellGrand RapidsSioux CitySyracuseSeattleLos AngelesWilmingtonLincolnDes MoinesChattanoogaWichitaNew BedfordLexingtonTopekaWacoBirminghamBinghamton
$545, 371,94679, 632, 84988, 027, 22057, 991, 43317, 659, 066lQ, 908, 65112, 071, 694ll , 297, 856l l , 041, 6504, 036, 9889, 345, 640
10, 034, 5057, 226,1458, 214, 3974,388,4525,161,1805, 769, 5054, 559,9165, 761, 8003,453, 2704, 312. 2662,102, 5104, 886, 7331, 045, 9341, 784,1122, 957, 8001, 095, 850
615, 2561, 643, 0671, 400, 000
650,0001, 962, 5741,712,6821, 331. 2391,437,4301, 317, 502
No report.1, 253, 6791, 033, 9191,119.1281, 220, 7061, 229, 417
558, 218632, 796708, 901545,133798, 924430, 584670, 276712, 504484, 556968, 931161, 398314, 407488, 345278, 851288,158900, 240126, 299280,400
Total .
Decrease.
$700, 238,112107,151, 050110, 073, 50886, 062, 55125, 2:J(), 25617, 8] 2,10914, 820, 84516, 426, 61715, 613, 000
4, 585, 06012,373, 461
9, 518, 234]0, 215, 8408,165, 8829, 306, 4327, 435,1517, 872, 7673, 709,1557, 057,1006, 212, 9996, 284,1205,176, 7517,165. 4801,171,0392, 597, 8063, 937, 3001, 000. 0001, 957, 6832, 208, 7472, 441, 339
584, 8432,100,0002,126, 7662,381.9181, 946. 2811, 478, 4991,676,9501, 894, 3671,403,3531, 371, 9741,467, 735
992, 0591, 478, 576
826. 4291, 035, 8271, 336, 907
939, 8001, 097, 084
652. 8921,039;665
680, 000887,453474,200499, 933474, 757431, 654418, 204834, 947553. 082334, 300
947,414,888 1, 307, 247, 549
359,832, 661
$516,271
48,515
850, 761
95, 850
65,157
237, 358
17, 384
81, 478
13, 588
65, 293
1, 991, 655
$214,866,16627,518,20122, 046, 28828,071,118
7. 577,1906,' 903, 4582,749,1515,128, 761•4, 571, 350
548,1723,027, 821
2,989, 695
4, 917, 9802,273,9712,103, 262
1, 295, 3002, 759, 7291, 971, 8543, 074, 2412, 278, 747
125, 705813, 694979, 500 .
1, 342, 427565, 680
1, 041, 339
137, 426414,084
1, 050, 679508, 851160, 997
1,676, 950640, 688369,434252,846247, 029
920,358193, 033326, 926791,774140, 876066, 500
327,161195,444
312, 802185, 526
152,803130, 046
426, 78353,900
361,824,316
359,832, 661
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STATP:MENT SHOWING BY COMPARISON TTIE EXCHANGES OF THE CLEANING HOUSESOF THE UNITED STATES FOR YEARS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1893, AND SEPTEMBER
•30,1892.
Clearing house at-
anges for years ended Sep-tember 30—-
1893. 1892.
Comparisons.
Increase. Decrease.
New YorkBoston ,ChicagoPhiladelphiaSt. LouisSan FranciscoBaltimorePittsburgCincinnatiG-alvestonKansas CityNew OrleansMinneapolisBuffaloMilwaukeeDetroitLouisvilleHoustonProvidenceSt. PaulClevelandDenverOmahaIndianapolisMemphisCollumbusDallasNashvilleHartfordPortland, Oregon ..Fort WorthDuluthPeoria"Washington, D. C .St. J osephNew Haven ,Salt LakeRochesterToledoSpringfield ,WorcesterPortland, MeNorfolkTacomaLowellGrand RapidsSioux CitySyracuseSeattleLos AngelesWilmington ...LincolnDes MoinesChattanoogaWichitaNew BedfordLexingtonTopekaRichmondWacoBirminghamBinghamton
Total.
Decrease .
$34, 421, 379, 8704, 864, 779. 7504, 970, 913. 3873, 656, 677.1401,188,378.457
752, 949. 706737, 5C8, 241711,547. 291679, 051. 000152, 848, 438507, 454. 919523. 996. 645377, 785. 380415,229.127377,740.215353,558, 369356, 361 823130,136. 394305. 593. 800237; 137, 633291, 500, 368221, 784, 526315, 244, 79964,111.53198, 939. 078
171, 069, 70051, 440, 37981, 973. 258
117. 542. 96990, 561. 07329, 850. 748
103, 447. 51988, 318, 395
104, 721,16293,918.87877, 502, 99470, 692. 02281, 662. 509No report.72,405,14868, 814.16967.649,01347,112. 87942,521,79636, 918, 58049, 344. 22350, 675. 52250, 762. 08348,236.44745. 239. 72146. 904i 28829,010,18650, 334,18419, 329, 230 '24,909.14225, 470. 28320, 392. 20219, 951, 288
119, 978.11632,197. 05722, 273, 14514, 883. 300
$36, 279, 905, 2364, 901. 030, 9764, 959, 861,1423, 671,149, 0471, 211, 370, 719
833, 617,126772, 435, 133743. 635, 356728,711,350141, 985, 866494, 906,132488,931,005 j427.287,201 I409, 405,192353,849,753 i347,737,532 j368,698,812102. 715. 466 j280,637,800 !271,350,612 !287,324.716 I259, 519. 344 !271, 668, 937 I118, 616, 627 i140, 387, 378 !177, 384. 700 *49, 298. 231
*96, 295, 409 I109.746,541 j
•108,903,862 j28,841,335 I93,413,428 !95, 873.112 \98, 005. 354 I89,814,345 !74,492,129 !89, 463, 68277, 594, 997No report .68, 875, 78164, 732, 396 !62, 605. 687 i52,409,229 :
47,154 23742,736,155 j48, 622. 342 j54. 367, 93647,687,537 j52.386,734 i40. 027, 896 !44. 573, 069 j32,235.901 !49,972,363 ;
•22,634.00027,566,18624,138.424
•24,352,938 !
20,512,044 ;
No report. jNo report- >No report. ;No report .
$11, 052, 245
12, 548, 78735, 065, 640
5, 823. 93523, 890, 4625,820. 837
27, 420. 92824, 956, 000
* 4,1.75, 652
"43* 575." 862'
2,142,148
"7"796,'428"
1, 009,41310, 034, 091
6, 715, 8084,104, 5333,010,865
4*067,512
3,529,3674,081,7735, 043, 326
721, 881
"3,075446'
5, 211, 8252, 331, 219
361,82i
1,331, 859
119, 978,11632,197. 05722, 273; 14514. 883, 300
58,880,682,455 j 60, 883, 572,43858, 880,682, 455
448, 231, 281
2,002,889,983 >.
$1, 8158,525, 36636, 317, 226
14,471, 90722, 992,26280, 667. 36034,866, 89232, 088, 06549, 660, 350
123, 404,057
49, 501,821
12, 336, 989
34, 212, 979
"37," 734," 818
54, 505, 09641,448, 300
6, 315, 000
14, 322,151
":L8," 342," 789
7,554,717
18, 771, 660
5, 296. 3504, 632, 4415, 817,575
3, 692,414
"4*150," 287
3, 225,715
3, 354, 7702,657, 044
3,960, 736560,756
2, 585,387, 893448, 231,281
2,137,156,612
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION
OF
State Banks, Loan and Trust Companies, Savings and Private Banks,
1892-'93.
ARRANGED BY STATES, TERRITORIES, ANDGEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS.
NOTE.—Reference marks in the tables following indicate tlie character of the source of informationfrom which reports were received.
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TABLE I.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF STATE
States, etc. Date of re- j 0 ofP°rt- I banks.
New Hampshire.,Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total Eastern States.
New YorkNew Jersey...Pennsylvania .Delaware*Maryland*
Total Middle States.
VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth Carolina*Georgia!FloridaAlabama*Mississippi
~ Louisiana!TexasArkansas*KentuckyTennessee* -
Total Southern States.
MissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan'WisconsinIowaMinnesotaKansas*Kansas aNebraska X
Total Western States .
Oregon*ColoradoUtahIdaho*Montana *Wyoming....New Mexico .
North Dakotat-South DakotaJ..Washington —Arizona*CaliforniaOklahoma* ,
Total Pacific States, etc.
Total United States
June 30,1893Nov. 17,1892Oct. 1,1892
June 1,1893June 24, J 893Nov. 30,1892June 30,1893. . . .do
July 12,1893Sept. 30,1892July 12,1893June 30,1893
doDec. 31,1892June 30,1893July 12,1893June 30,1893
do. . . .doSept. 23,1893June 30,1893
Apr. 22,1893Oct. 3, 1892July 15,1893July 25,1893Oct. 3,1893July 3,1893June 30,1893July 12,1893June 30,1893Oct. 3,1803Mar. 6,1893
June 30,1893do
.do .
.do .. .do.
June 8,1893Jan. 30 and
July 3.1893July 22, 1893June 12,1893May 31,1893June 30,1893July 1,1893June 30,1893
20122854
318
90453321871118631843416463
651
455868689
159118177133255276522
1,080
122955452
7213564
5173
5
516
3,579
Loans onreal estate.
Loans on col-lateral se-
curity otherthan realestate.
$85,4974, 505, 389301,45338, 843
4, 931,182
485,30151,153
121,690
" 169, 099
109,451
159,406
1, 096,100
7, 040, 0497, 979, 848
1,135, 2971, 047, 092
16,155,194
24, 290
7,900164
2,099, 332181, 701
18,695,19842, 815
21, 051, 400
43,233, 876
Other loansand dis-counts.
$10,479. 878133, 355204,490
$1, 603, 5905,138, 607
6, 742,197
188, 585, 5728, 510, 749
21, 099, 5021, 373, 3542,128, 698
10,817,723 221,697,875
66, 342
590, 383
*383,"83i
1,604, 537
3, 358, 279
6, 957, 043
6, 957, 043
327,976
120, 783948
236, 92417,101, 891
171,409
17, 959, 931
17, 896, 5438, 898, 8053,451,5842, 020,244
19, 349, 456701,865634,911
6,304,1677, 899,010
819, 9021, 517, 414
33, 294,1525, 503. 590
108, 291, 643
67, 627, 55920, 705, 545
9,404, 85820, 806, 71733, 633, 57334, 005,05820, 534, 83228, 231, 221
4, 594, 38412,460, 81730, 744, 628
270, 288, 375
410.9433, 473, 218
960, 07583,234
796, 538165,136284, 243
2,579, 2384,310, 6495, 833, 011
117, 90749,176, 228
25, 782
68,216, 202
39,092,976 675,236,292
Over-drafts.
$11,430
11, 430
306. 99012, 746
114,924
434, 660
132, 52650, 24166, 765
5,678143,932
26, 55213,590
492,94985, 63717, 544
167,144
"*58,"856
1, 261, 414
1, 342,68980,152
121, 278152. 632163,683163, 414303, 983166, 565246, 765256, 053692, 079
3,433, 240
10,34729, 02185, 916
4,85316,7924,212
24, 305134, 794
19, 20017,990
456
347,886
5,488, 630
•Unofficial. t Semiofficial, and all others official. J Includes private hanks.<*' One, included with L. and Tr. Co.'s.) a Received too late to he included in totals.
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TABLE L
BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1892-'93.
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RESOURCES.
UnitedStatesbonds.
$3,495
3,495
4,000
4,000
63, 826163,125126, 458
1,650
i.66
50, 000
405,159
412, 654
State,county,munici-pal, etc.,
bonds.
$66, 400
66,400
312,14525 66723, 091
9,000
111, 356
87,284
32 249
600, 792
515, 300
85,043
600, 343
54, 63934,158
15, 289
125,742948,024
22, 871
1, 200, 723
2,468,258
Eailroadbonds and
stocks.
$9,450115.500
124, 950
158, 375
20,000
176, 375
301,325
Bankstocks.
$6, 81425, 00031, 814
35, 205
35,205
31, 934
31,934
98,953
All otherJbonds and
stocks.
$126,6951, 393, 656
1, 520, 351
11,209,839857 102
11,124, 53628, 840
217,010
23,497, 327
1, 687, 717416,18772, 91253, 830
1,163,38171,17445, 945
498 069209,668
45,503
284, 623
4, 549, 909
6,180,1662 940 870
512 8^6985, 216
25 015 3351, 986, 899
468, 814225, 690494,918961, 072
39, 276,908
Due from,other banksand bank-
ers.
$122, 8781, 215, 363
1, 338, 241
21, 988, 0138: .5 782
6, 043, 942209, 095213, 651
Real es-tate, fur-
niture, andfixtures.
$169, 988182, 264
352, 252
6, 230, 890299,615
2, 560, 801' 180,338168,771
29, 290, 483 | 9,440,415
1 802 817 6f>8 9471,582.116
424,266135,126
2, 872, 683263, 739174,436
1,077,016172, 534
681,3714, 368, 010
920, 727
14, 534, 841
11,004, 6554, 051, 4741, 305 5413. 816. 3537, 635, 9615,714, 9482 li}6 0903, 262, 5272,1.12,2532,155. 7925, 282J 330
561, 645178, 844110,056
1,144.05879;72295.904
562J 805378, 83390,761
202,731
314,158
4, 375, 764
3, 489, 5311,354, 546
446, 483606, 378
2.059,1801. ?46, 8421,286 2781, 075, 3221,614.8761, 911, 3852,183,409
46,432,132 16, 262, 845
100 .fi 724275. 900
3,' 1792,6341, 280
55,832
48,11383,850
448,5865,993
3,489, 28815, 846
4,430, 691
73,275,186
611, 888116, 56120, 63553,03525, 21967, 276
351, 773591, 552728,61465, 093
9, 432, 382103, 790
12,194, 552
103, 790, 249
90, 010202, 026136, BOO34, 54515,42931, 0532,430
226, 970572, 267
1,121, 88661, 825
5,647, 82827, 080
Currentexpensesand taxes
paid.
$9, 27015, 967
25, 237
964, 72446 224
228,2566,5991,273
1,247, 076
84, 30559,16432,54018,831
256, 82815, 82823,936
103,92990, 5895, 646
50,095
84,552
825,743
"223,636'89, 35274, 707
266, 55288,230
195,538204,525295,180499, 035
1,641,575
21.28635,64612,4823,771
15, 0032,485
82,722124, 922185,116
6,230
12, 870
8,169,149 | 502,533
38, 600,425 4,242,164
States.
IST.H.R.I.Conn.
N j 'Pa.Del.Md.
Ya.W.Va.N.C.
s.c.Ga,Ma.Ala.Miss.La.Tex.Ark.Term.
Mo.Ohio.Ind.111.Mich.Wis.Iowa.Minn.Kana.Kana.INebr,
Oregon.Colo.Utah.Idaho.Mont.Wyo.N.Mex.
1ST. Dak.S. Dak.Wash .Ariz.Cal.Okla.
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF STATE BANKS
States, etc.
BES0UBCE3.
Cash andcash items.
Otherresources. Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capitalstock.
New Hampshire .Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total Eastern States.
New YorkNew Jersey ..Pennsylvania.Delaware . . . . .Maryland
Total Middle States
VirginiaWest Virginia ..North Carolina.South Carolina..GeorgiaFlorida , . . .AlabamaMississippiLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States .
MissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesotaKansasKansasNebraska
Total Western States.
OregonColoradoUtahIdahoMontanaWyomingNew Mexico..North Dakota.South Dakota.Washington ..ArizonaCaliforniaOklahoma ,
Total Pacific States, etc .
Total United States
$92, 241539. 362
$90,076 $2, 214, 7388, 496, 649
631, 603
1, 558, MOS1, 029, 587
437. " "146, 08°,
2, 548, 541177,050117, 700940, 599
3, 035, 690320, 755514,742
4, 443, 7121, 553, 744
16,824,319
10, 922, 6932,817,3771. 602, 3363, 682. 9544, 856, 9066,132, 9891, 869. 6833, 839, 7402, 047, 7972, 267, 3412, 435, 444
40, 207, 919
101. 649540,61899, 50017, 12776. 22014,11279, 426
263,:571,008
1,150, 85952.172
15, 060, 785103,920
18,131, 221
137,026, 652
90,076 10, 711, 387
$916, 6752,340, 000
3, 256, 675
56, 995.497.
3, 242,84.411,
61. 281,
625710330030835
590
608,13,
669,6,
1, 298,
056817998226
097
286, 949, 70911,159, 24260,069, 5562, 339. 6143, 594, 966
33, o59, 2001,780, 4608, 819, 697
680, 0001,128, 450
364,113, 087 45, 767, 807
170, 885235
87060, 559
2,597
l5, 092
3, 659965, 02170, 418
24, 053, 34813,101, 7055,175, 6212, 651, 304
27. 539, 4381, 335, 4301, 830,1589, 980, 434
12,551,3391, 254, 6084, 983, 931
43, 070, 8959, 695, 509
6, 388, 5882,421,6761, 913, 5301,123, 0249, 363, 036
335, 000900, 910
3, 260, 9252, 755,447
450, 0001,675, 925
15, 855 430d, 346, 435
1, 289, 336
66,959
34,116
54,25045,179
119, 008
319.512
3.31523, 7235,110
157,223,720
107, 671,16840, 898,83213, 699,15230,190, 72373, 631,19049,338,38026,120, 86638,194,07719, 300, 78620, 888, 57842, 967, 005
49, 789, 926
19, 837,1057, 618, 3254, 504, 5007, 065, 50012,102, 9556, 806, 9008, 074, 4209,189, 0005, 969, 9157, 749, 22211,418,995
442, 012,179 92,587,615
1,285
68.037164^ 28852, 500
4,142, 618
1, 071, 2895, 226, 2881,419,123295,482991,983298, 049433, 375
3, 576, 3466,583, 42112, 698,9 L6
797, 835122, 746,218
526,839
4, 460, 876 156,665,164
7,457. 897 1,130, 725,537
553,8001,740, 000
750,000157, 500365, 00094, 500
113, 8001, 092,3401, 987,0534,263, 555
240, 20047,848, 938
159, 000
59, 365, 686
250, 767, 709
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TABLE I.
IN THE UNITED STATES, 1892-'93-«-Continued,
LIABILITIES.
Surplus.
$609,145
609,145
16, 325, 202846.178
4.115,409382, 219241, 000
21, 910, 008
1. 825, 602'688, 686
• 223,002125, 365
1, 649, 85618, 43453, 249
357, 454531,500135, 02633H, 501
5, 451, 715512,732
11, 911,122
8,723,8761, 111, 717
643, 7941, 968. 9102, 375, 8302, 826, 254
867, 451935, 618735,719765,127
1, 001, 864
21,191, 033
20, 864125, 84951 500
Other un-dividedproi i ts .
$176,11696, 913
273,029
12, 027, 497323, 474
1, 492, 24025 ''9395, 526
13, 964, 030
601, 565235. 526150, 894177, 848
1,136,11737, 785
153, 489451,964759,205
54, 872178, 811
318, 582
4,256,658
898, 435368, 027801, 015
2, 234,447
876, 9681, 793, 888
707,691774, 946
1, 398, 616
9, 079, 087
29 441175. 445M. 872
1 948 1 4 1S"»39, 575
10,40292, 844
212,296217, 290
27, 79517,810, 935
5,000
18,636,298
52,1769,668
189, 581325,181466, 575
14,501
25, 801
1, 327, 426
74,237,606 I 28, 900,230
State-banknotes.
$974
974
8,560
8,560
Dividendsunpaid.
$7, 6503, 194
10, 844
3,77740, 501
9, 08024,109
77, 527
26. 7018 5645,138
18,135153, 930
21
66, 835
16,667
295, 991
14, 57417, 5428,400
23,174
36, 97324,90330, 5026,989
132,555
• l t 001
4, 8262,758
9,534
8,585
525, 502
Deposits.
$909, 7774, 792, 373
5, 702,150
198,013,2537, 267, 309
44, 737, 2841, 096, 4462, 080, 620
Dueto otherbanks .
$177, 825655, 024
832, 849
23,051,925327, 703772. 073110,57624,840
253,194, 912 24,287,117
13, 746, 0188, 965, 8282,446,621
671,45011, 486, 277
874,751542,731
4. 950. 9938, 338, 644
577,2192,401 954
21, 763, 750'5, 216, 275
81, 982, 511
74, 037, 09730, 308, 570
7, 838, 88618, 523, 53754, 737, 22637, 826, 56015 725 4032;S, 313, 05911, 240, 75910,793,71627, 396, 520
300, 947, 617
429, 7263, 063, 499
50,3, 599128 196482,297156,008004. 347
1, 848, 0053, 480,6886,902,113
470, 20346, 933,167
336, 607
65, 038,453
706,865, 643
475, 536608,024
90. D7943; 568
1, 782, 08318,77731, 377
105, 08113, 3047,491
158, 242
113, 694
3,443,156
3, 263, 873617, 673
76, 6821, 424, 7191,183, 7031, 826, 395
576, 6241, 311, 781
212, 40241, 617
218, 667
10, 712, 519
37, 08924, 97867, 5693,6537,4701, 020
29,26575, 460
584, 87123, 280
8,128, 535431
8,983,621
48, 259, 262
Otherliabilities.
$25, 721
25, 721
4,172, 632610, 341
92, 29236, 000
421
4, 911, 686
989, 338173, 401345, 457491, 914
1, 968,13955,662
148, 402854, 01777,84430, 000
230,498
171,124
5, 535, 796
1, 809, 217329, 538249, 721398, 642973, 85552,271
1, 613,758409, 397733,448
1, 525, 354
7, 361, 753
36995, 51611, 583
45, 46536,855
321, 553502, 743264,51221,856
2,024,643
3, 325,095
21,160,051
States.
ST. H .it. I.Conn.
N. Y.N.J .Pa.Del.Md.
Ya.W.Va.N. G.s. aGa.Ma.Ala.Miss.La.Texas.Ark.Ky.Tenn.
Mo.Ohio.Ind.111.Mich.Wis.Iowa.Minn.Kana.Kans.Kebr.
Colo.Utah.Idaho.Mont.Wyo.N. Me*.N. Dak.S. Dak.Wash.Ariz.Cal.Okla.
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TABLE II.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF LOAN AND
state*.
Maine.
New HampshireMassachusetts -Rhode IslandConnecticut
Total Eastern States .
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware tMaryland tDistrict of Columbia .
Total Middle States.
West Virginia.—Total South-ern States.
Missouri!.IllinoisIowa tMinnesota
Total Western States.
Total United States .
BESOURCES.
Date of re-port.
No. of:com-
Pd U i e s <
Sept. to Nov.,1892.
June 30,1893Oct. 31,1892Nov. 17,1892Oct. 1,1892
T
Loans onreal estate.
Loans on col- Ilateral se- ; Other loans |
curity other ! and dis-than real counts,estate.
13 ; $735,219
*13 i20 i7 I
5, 349, 01513,028,2202, 570, 882
10
Jan. 1,1893.do .
Nov. 30, 1892June 30,1893
do
63 ! 21,683,336
July 12,1893 !
15,062, 2902, 497,192
19, 370,144365,11251,156
3,333,113
$168,936 $1,999,944
674,25135. 955, 220
2, 302, 070
Over-drafts.
2,951, 34510,889,798 |8,546,4753,788,347 $7,289
39,100,477 I 34,175,909 I 7,289
196, 321,4224, 359, 637
61, 483, 263416,139950, 655
2, 744, 825
19, 698,9251, 784, 9463,616 332
305,307
82965, 626
1,725 1,107
134 I 40,679,007 266.275,941 j 25,407,295
Sept. 30,1892
June 30,1893July 25,1893June 30,1893July 31,1893
2, 358, 09437
14,891, 61110 ! 1,676,925
28 ! 18,926,630
228 I 81,288,973
128,304
1, 351, 270
442
19,02712,356,312
707 j 433,524. . . J 1,749,858
1,793,977 ! 14,558,721
67, 562
706
3,2959,926
5,139
18, 360
307,170,395 | 74,270,229 | 93,917
States.
RESOURCES.
Cash andcash items.
Otherresources. Total.
LIABILITIES.
Capitalstock.
MaineNew Hampshire .Massachusetts - -.Rhode IslandConnecticut
$107,592350,210
$300, 488
1, 733, 6521,90;), 799 I246,625 I
152, 37137, 761
$4,889. 69011, 109,11895, 343, 44222, 414, 4526, 450, 872
$1, 069, 8001,455,0008, 975, 0002, 557, 9001,161, 600
Total Eastern States -
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelaware t ,Maryland fDistrict of Columbia.
4,347,884
, 7399,507
4,423,95411,909
176, 325331,717
490, 620 140, 207, 572 15, 219, 300
5,187, 311328,641
25, 382, 02524,41718, 073
335,707, 78012, 898, 701
175, 885, 9911, 743, 9722, 920, 8849,077,978
25, 950, 0001,095, 000
36, 003, 744500, 000
1, 000, 0003, 250, 000
Total Middle States
West Virginia.—Total Southern States.
Missouri t.-IllinoisIowatMinnesota .
Total Western States .
Total United States . - -
14,433,099| 30,940,467 538,235, 306 68,398, 744
16,184 | 5, 318 227, 643 111, 490
150,1722, 766, 902
131,223371, 075
3, 419, 372
227216,539
99,2363, 259
529, 645149, 241
4, 642, 50617, 43G, 83518, 053, 738
7, 860, 906
1, 050, 0003,460, 0002,176, 6034, 451,131
781,381
32,217, 786
47,993,985 I 11,137,734
726,664,506 94, 867, 268
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TABLE II.
TRUST COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES, 1892-'93.
UnitedStatesbonds.
$2,160,496500, 000
State,county,munici-
pal, etc.,bonds.
$108,950
2, 660, 496 |5,
15 772 540
50,100
15,822, 640
3*500
3,500
18,486, 636
364,612360, 058
339, 620
]61, 900
L96, 919
358, 819
9,395
L34, 919
5,
L44, 314
342, 753
Railroadbonds and
stocks.
$204,486
8, 056, 7272, 928, 674
11,189, 887
256, 061193,382
449, 443
11, 639, 330
]RESOUECES.
Bankstocks.
$66, 369
500,67985,200
652, 248
9,000
7, 222
16,222
668,470
All otherbonds and
stocks.
$626,
1 5451,435.1, 243,1,478,
6, 330,
41 4131 840
378
179564738303
362
109W«
38, 419, 6SJ212.030
906, 461J24, 082
82, 716, 222
137, 938773, 032536, 800
1, 692, 752
3,141.
92,187,
L28
712
Due fromother banksand bank-
ers.
$408, 607
238, 8109, 624, 508
253, 000614,109
11,139, 034
25, 949, 2291,066 607
12.177,813' 101, 489
811," 020*
Real es-tate, fur-
niture, andfixtures.
$152,612
" i, 7i3, 315644,060301,116
2,811,103
7, 213, 267620 434
10, 536, 82582, 699
396, 4921, 669,176
40,100,158 |20, 518,893
7,199
426,6121, 466, 365
206, 703
2, 099, 680
58, 968
70,26728,169
627, 8672,130, 251
2, 856, 554
53, 352,071*26, 245,518
Currentexpensesand taxes
paid.
$9,809
" '228,' 280"26, 73514,483
279,307
410, 3776,849
31,42111,113
459, 760
10, 964
8.20028, 770
111,51185, 665
234,146
984,177
LIABILITIES.
Surplus.
$79,600160 471
4, 028, 006104, 877339,555
4,712, 509
33, 764, 529243. 358
9, 267, 76085,000
377,056250,000
43, 987,703
86, 8091, 111, 600
255,574249, 226
1, 703, 209
50,403,421
Otherundividedprofits.
$142,151
2, 447.699,274,
3, 715,
487691300648504
630
4,973,153459,111
9,104, 78537, 201
155,550177, 098
14, 906, 898
2,
63,890413,375,
1, 743,
453
003597982493
075
20,368,056
Debenturebonds out-standing.
$186, 3004,421-100
4,607 ,406
747
747
,900
,900
13, 0716S
13,134
, 836,400
t, 236
18, 489, 542
Dividendsunpaid .
$2, 026
2825,016
7,324
34,751
938
35, 689
15
21, 4182,512
427
24, 357
67, 385
Depositssubject to
check.
$3,0L3,8803, 724, 279
71,485, 08918, 602, 0344, 576,197
101, 401, 479
264. 295, 0489, 752, 510
89,223,195831,499701,780
4, 646, 704
369,450, 736
113, 685
2,145, 28610, 620, 340
665,9221,846, 631
15, 278,179
486,244, 079
Due tootherbanks.
$9,491
449,711
459,202
82, 751651, 517
5,338
739,606
28.3361,351^ 786
107,9003,646
1,491, 668
2, 690,476
Otherliabilities.
$386,1061,196, 5698, 408, 047
94: 000
10, 084, 722
6, 725, 050665, 971
31, 600, 239290, 272686,498
39,968, 030
1, 247, 654
1,361,921871, 952
3, 481, 527
53, 534, 279
States.
Me.
K.H.Mass.R.I.Conn.
SLY.N JPa.Del.Md.D.C.
W.Va.
Mo.111.Iowa.Minn.
Me.1 HMass.R.I.Conn.
:Nr.Y.N.J.Pa.Del.Md.D.G.
W.Va.
Mo.111.Iowa.Minn.
10665 CUK-—15
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States, etc. Date of I Ko. ofreports. bank;
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS.
Maine Oct. 31,1892New Hampshire 1 June 30,1893Vermont.Massachusetts .Tthode Islan d . .Connecticut
June 30,1893Oct. 31,1892
| Nov. 17,1892Oct. 1.1892
Total Eastern States .New York Jan. 1,1893New Jersey ! do . . „Pennsylvania j Nov. 30,1892Delaware* I June 30,1893Maryland* ! do
53
38
RESOURCES.
Loans onreal estate.
$7,197,64429,677,60811,695.697165. 854. 63627, 468, 77651, 891, 336
454 1293,785,757
124 293,971,24924 I 15, 671, 371
Total Middle States.
"West Virginia—Total SouthernStates.
OhioIndianaWisconsin .
Total Western States ..
Total mutual savings banksSTOCK SAVINGS BANKS.
Vermont—Total Eastern States .
Maryland*District of Columbia*
Total Middle States.
Sept. 30,1892
Oct. 3,1892Oct. 31,1892July 3,1893
14219
1735
767,122423,
170790144
Loans oncollateralsecurity
other thanreal estate.
Other loansand
discounts.
$7, 628, 425722, 226
14, 750, 7343, 359,7638, 680, 682
35,141, 830
3, 209, 7301,705, 3636, 679, 270
221, 7961,977,133
183 j335,955,724 | 13,793,292
10
180, 719
8,159, 342
6,300
2, 691, 650
Over-drafts.
$7,014,6907,367,399 j1, 426, 084 I
94^194,5776,099,9013,569,804 I
119,672,455
34, 820622, 909
657, 729
7,401
7,3072, 932, 984
166, 846
8,159,342 I 2,691,650 j 3,107,137 I
649 1638,081,542 j 51,633,072 |123,444,722 j
June 30,1893
.do. . . .do
North Carolina July 12,1893South Carolina * June 30,1893Georgia f doFlorida! j Jan. 1 and
| Juno 30,1893Alabama * June 30,1892Louisiana July 11,1893Texas * J J mie 30,1893Arkansas ''Tennessee *
Total Southern States.
.do.
.do.
Ohio* i June 30,1893Illinois ' July 25.1893Iowa ! J mie 30,1893Minnesota I Dec. —, 1892
Total Western States.
Oregon*..Colorado .Utah
Montana *New Mexico *.California
Total Pacific States, etc.
Total stock savings banks.I
Total all savings banks
June 30,1893....doMarch to
June, 1893June 30,1893Jan. 25 and
inly 1,1893July 1,1893 j
17 3, 603, 912
323,743 |63, 044 I
386, 787
613,528
~153, 92032, 065
414 !
659,550
"45*205"
36,313
100, 07227,910
209, 529
61 i 1,261,300
12
15
3,876,789
: : : : : : : : : : :5,095,870
204 ! 8,972,659
346. 4751, 050, 264
316, 841
109, 560, 205
92 111, 273, 785
381
1,030
125,498, 443
76375797985
185,985
"i , 693," 881
553,513
364.75067, 363
484,008
3,163,515
4, 224, 704
4,224, 704
1,203,194200, 610
23, 786
12,931,483
14,359, 073
22, 546,805
74,179, 877
1,481,979 •;.
274,921
274, 921
162, 9432,839, 6792, 292, 553
238, 344
70, 4001, 968, 366
230, 400136,937910,915
8, 850,537
2, 283, 95633, 438, 03021), 369, 994
2,112, 290
$154300
8,939727
8,490
4,34315.0501,301
39,304
5,04450, 008
173, 675342
67,205,170 229,069
350, 0261, 051,4294, 812,003
133,436286, 284
1,124, 328
7, 757, 506
85,570,113
209,014, 835
16,
205,
5,
227,
495,
495,
259
853
296
408
"781
781
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STOCK SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1892-?93.
RESOUECES.
UnitedStatesbonds.
$602,750
110, 7501, 210, 6002,326,100
726,400
4, 976, 600
109, 375, 4605, 717, 220
7,085, 000
122,177, 680
2, 025, 000127, 410
2,152,410
129,306, 690
1,150
24, 296
24, 296
10, 000
10,000
225,00043, 647
268, 647
304, 093
129,610, 783
State, coun-ty, munici-
pal, etc.,bonds.
$17, 274, 03010,741,1725, 889, 862
52, 897, 00310, 937, 61232,269,167
Railroadbonds and
stocks.
$15,475,71210,452,118
"38,'92i,"448*11,484, 77627,193. 270
130, 008, 846 103, 527, 324
238 773 3487,841,330
71, 00016,627, 269
263, 312, 947
3, 677
272,664240, 235
512, 899
393,838, 369
2, 046, 749
112,400
112, 400
12,4811, 302, 069
1,025
3,11221, 598
1, 340, 285
5, 281, 591
339, 46511, 393, 399
17,014,455
120,541, 779
177,000
177, 000
476, 860
476, 860
1,023, 896 223,432
1, 023, 896 223, 432
62, 725
181, 874
100,000
244, 599 | 100, 000
4,767,929 j 977,292
Bankstocks.
$2, 885,1022, 632, 225
235, 81028,972, 0542, 621,1686, 573,132
43, 919, 491
50, 831211, 686
262, 517
3," 000*
3,000
44,185, 008
153,199
19,130
19,130
48,194
2,000
26958, 925
109,388
281, 717
All otherbonds and
stocks.
$4,258, 4608, 954, 938
5,169,227
18,382,625
336,95944, 045,916
116,119632, 281
45,131, 275
15, 500
10, 936, 599100, 000
7, 050
11,043, 049
74, 573, 049
88, 5642,000
90, 564
43,726491, 991269, 737209,271
11, 296
1, 0008, 835
361, 014
1,396,870
30, 0008,101, 769
2, 2i8, 677
10,380, 446
1,400
29, 955
1, 27721, 659
18, 674, 379
18, 728, 670
30, 596, 550
398,606,298 121,519,071 | 44,466,725 llO5,169,5991 I
Due fromother
ban]?:s andbankers.
$586,34513, 000,580
13,586, 925
47,325, 5891, 075, 3632,902, 575
443,285
51,746, 812
14, 850
1, 331, 342
l i 620
Heal estate,furniture,and fix-tures.
$991, 3231,631,466'
288, 3244, 534, 8641, 727,4763, 340,847
12,514,300
10, 519, 3271, 258,1201,103, 087
202, 938682,725
13,766,197
9,948
928, 905172, 290
1, 342,962
66, 691, 549
319,612
60, 8375,673
66,510
29,247194, 902143, 34462, 752
78,486
26, 51567,42477,381
680, 051
1,448, 9806, 214, 5712, 675, 5391, 377,214
11, 716, 304
110, 964492, 326435,612
34, 3948,939
2,450,847
3,533,082
16, 315, 559
83, 007,108
1,104,754
27, 395,199
109, 412
32,847979
33,826
7,138207,775140, 37615, 565
114,382750
55, 85731, 828
158,871
732, 542
155,991282, 714892, 642370, 588
1, 701,935
57, 34912,200
637,187
8,172
3,927, 5374, 642,445
7, 220,160
34, 615,359
States.
Me.K.H.Vt.Mass.K.I.Conn.
K Y.N. J.Pa.Del.Md.
W.Va.
Ohio.Ind.Wis.
Yt.
Md.D.C.
N.C.S.C.Ga.Ma.
Ala.La.Tex.Ark.Tenn.
Ohio.111.Iowa.Minn.
Oregon.Colo.Utah.
Mont.N. Mex.
Cal.
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF THE MUTUAL AND STOCI
State, etc.
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS.
New Hampshire
Connecticut
Total Eastern States...
Maryland
Total Middle States....
West Virginia—TotalSouthern States.
OhioIndiana . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin
Total Western States..
Total mutual savingsbanks.
STOCK SAVINGS BANKS.
Termont—Total East-ern States.
IVf arvlandDistrict of Columbia
Total Middle States . . .
"NYvrth CarolinaSouth Carolina
Florida . . . . . .
IjOuisiana . . .Texas.Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee
Total Southern States .
OhioIllinoisIowaMinnesota
Total Western States..
OregonColorado . . . . . . . . .UtahM^ontana .2!Tew M exico . . . .California
TotlPac, States, etc.. .
Tot'l stock sav'gs b'ks .
Tot'l all sav'gs banks..
Curr't ex-penses andtaxes paid.
$261, 3871,739
155,478
418, 604
1,778
19, 86614,586
451
34, 903
455,285
3,67911,767
15,446
1,16625, 93135,7596,204
13,126
5,52515,03824, 432
127,181
15,39029, 203
43, 716
88, 309
9,4274,925
33,1149,9434,802
62, 211
293,147
748,432
RESOURCES.
Cash andcash items.
1,
1,3,
9,
7
1
050 053582,183293,340955 132628. 373863,672
372, 753
389, 830326, 450997 72132,739
577,446
10, 324,186
1,
21,
1
2
61
7
4
5
15
36
1,285
602, 709923,193
1, 249
527,151
225, 375
162, 811
28,0172,671
30,088
5 1O(}076, 640360. 943
50, 081124, 905300,902
91, 58950. 073
452, 303
512,562
203.154014,502
139,792
979, 574
341, 916114, 427181,035155, 213
11, 568241, 655
045, 814
731,449
956, 824
Other re-sources.
1,
2,
7
8,
11,
11
$R8
41,
500
994606, 531035, 021551, 603
323,
8^0563
58198
805
191
12
141,
649
19q
020739590633
111
620
620
380
57, 302
6849
7
126
1310
8
32
158
68
217
447
447
795908
531
234
672693
027
392
600277940360
538
446, 715
663 090
804,470
Total.
$56,838 26480, 667. 59421, 290. 432
415, 898.15973, 858,193
138, 659,913
787, 212, 555
718, 454, 66239, 776, 78774,851 865
4, 252, 82746, 030, 388
883, 366, 529
241, 458
26, 988, 0044, 513, 698
190, 775
31, 692, 477
1,702,513,019
8, 549, 654
1, 275, 505142, 495
1,418, 000
384, 7029, 096, 5673, 301, 559
628,1491, 013. 9362,270, 018
880, 051423,839
2, 827, 808
20, 826, 629
13, 730. 00854,186, 03734,733,97611, 396, 516
114,046, 537
2,758, 3352, 927, 4586,403,699
870, 592333, 252
153,127, 972
166,421,308
311,262,128
2,013,775,147
LIABILITIES.
Capitalstock.
...
$787,
223,50,
273,
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
500
040675
715
40, 0001,253,1261, 027, 354
210, 000305,000100,000139,486123,157555,000
3, 753, 123
1, 860, 0007, 972, 0006,409, 700
225,000
16,466, 700
800,450450, 000
1,731,100200,000
80, 0008, 886, 600
12,148
33,429
33, 429
150
188
188
Surplus
$2 233 4615,131, 675
14,545,655
4, 877,114
26, 787, 905
88 752 4433. 155, 3396 116 3'?8
487 6701,235,132
99, 746,892
2,405
330,809
330, 809
126,868,011
58,091
58, 091
9,602293. 781U5, 039
38, 000
103.281I, 400
124, 575
715, 678
1, 085, 0002, 280, 500
677.71C183, 00C
4, 226, 21C
69, 45C36, 004
408, 75C28, 50C13, 62c
5,031, 801
5, 588,13f
10, 588,11?
137,456,12'
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TABLE III.
SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1892-'93—Continued.
LIABILITIES.
Other un-dividedprofits.
$1,138, 960966,142
1 183 2668,044,1173,899.8102,991,630
18,223,925
2,293,39525,673
731,254
3, 050, 322
1,346
315, 095104, 527
5,994
425, 616
21,701,209
307,437
24, 00513,344
37,349
7,995403, 819139, 031
16, 64636,957
l$g, 004101,95132,105
109, 404
1,013,912
354,1291, 528, 081
682,683131,173
2, 696, 066
34, 96540, 084
127,40658,465
154
261,074
4, 315, 838
26,017, 047
Divi-dends
unpaid.
Depositssubject to
check.
Savingsdeposits.
$53, 397, 95074, 377. 27919, 947 166
393,019,86269, 906, 993
130 686 729
741,335,979
Due toother
banks.
10, 990
10, 990
i 699 ;;58 974 !
$1, 090
I1,090
6854,8291,739
160
7,413
10, 4421,362
132,490
144, 294
7,500
7,500
160, 297
160,297
$504, 7423,747
508, 489
744,102854,649181, 513535,133
168,030140. 810229 578
2, 853, 815
660, 94917,577,671
18,238, 620
944,457147, 898795,647160, 379
2, 048, 381
23, 649, 305
23, 649,305
36, 488, 24666 417 7943 739,484
44, 038,181 90. 670
780,041,979
237, 707
24,946 9094, 073,131
184,698
29, 204, 738
1, 550, 820,403
7,315,764
450,94774, 729
531, 676
301, 2345,913,1391, 004, 765
219, 44873, 032
2 003 854356, 553123, 451
1,778,174
11,773,650
9, 659. 30423,498, 50426, 426, 03110 658 564
70, 242,403
683.6202, 217, 5472, 935, 849
423, 248186, 923
138, 019, 874
144, 467, 061
234, 330, 554
1, 785,150,957
20,670
Other lia-bilities.
$67,893192, 498160, 000288, 52540, 400
104,440
853, 756
343, 945133, 20224, 348
5,171
506,666
76, 000
76, 000
107, 660
5,907
5,907
70177, 8225,835
54212, 725
10,7502,4167,821
118,612
27,8001, 208, 582
537, 852
1, 774,234
216, 3024,000
52, 726
70, 927
343, 955
2,^42, 708
2, 350,368
1, 650, 0005, 231
83
1, 655, 314
3, 015, 736
138,953
1, 683
1, 683
24, 485405,949123,147
13,089
50023, 256
590,426
72, 384119,337
66, 289
258, 010
1,59131,925
352, 221
52 5501,118, 764
1,557, 051
2, 546,123
5, 561, 850
No. ofdepositors.
155,333174,65463,925
1,189, 936142, 492331,061
2, 057,401
1, 593, 804140, 772252, 980
18, 613145, 301
2,151,470
5,149
59.40116,1271,164
76, 692
4, 290, 712
25,190
2,1611,400
3,561
6,11224, 4228, 4941,3211,8486,5072,583
84414,126
66,257
26, 21384,86173,10842, 212
226, 394
2,46111,63922,8151,736
885178, 949
218, 485
539, 887
4, 830,599
Averagedeposit.
$343.76425. 85312. 04330. 29490. 60394.75
360. 33
394. 88259. 20262.54200. 90303.08
362.56
46.16
419. 97252. 56158. 67
380.81
361.43
290. 42
211.4553. 38
149.26
49.28242,12118. 29166.12
39. 52307. 95138. 04146. 27125.88
177.69
368.49276. 90361. 46252.50
310.27
277.78190.52128. 68243. 80211. 21771. 28
661. 22
434.04
369.55
States.
Me.N.H.Vt.Mass.B.I.Conn.
K.T.N.J.Pa.111.Md.
W.Va.
Ohio.Ind.Wia.
Vt.
Md.D.O.
1ST Cs. c.Ga.Fla.Ala,La.Tex.Ark.Tenn.
Ohio.111.Iowa.Minn.
Oreg.Colo.Utah .Mont]ST.MexCal.
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TABLE IV.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF THE
States, etc.Date ofreport
New York ! June 30,1893Pennsylvania I doMaryland | do
Total Middle States '
Virginia ! June 30,1893North Carolina* J uly 12,1893Georgia June 30,1893Florida doAlabama doTexas do
Total Southern States
Missouri* : April22,1893Ohio J une 30,1893Indiana /doIllinois doMichigan doWisconsin* Ju ly 3,1893Iowa June 30,1893Minnesota - doKansas! Oct. 3,1893
Total "Western State3
Nevada - June 30,1893Oregon doColorado doUtah doIdaho doMontana doWyoming doNew Mexico doWashington doCalifornia* July 1,1893
Total Pacific States, etc
Total United States
No. ofbanks.
59
54
RESOURCES.
Loans onreal estate.
$158,281807, 352
16, 000
1, 041, 633
77,400
3,64163,814
924,729
1, 069,584
878646
12344 j
10214746
142
707, 5811,111,497
357, 3611,744, 260
584, 359
1, 553, 809304,489338,349
681 I 6,363,356
12, 8499,105
25,10083.250
342,7292, 700
35, 000987, 338
54 j 1,298,071
848 9, 772, 644
Loans oncollateralsecurity
other thanreal estate.*
$49,874502, 79415,000
567, 668
43,956110, 500942, 971
1, 097,427
1, 020, 017179, 033
3,130,456507, 509
1, 096. 681564, 566
6, 498, 262
10, 000163, 060
21,168138, 340202, 7304,100
122, 53160,090
722,019
8,885, 376
Otherloans anddiscounts.
$2, 567,1806, 638. 899302, 975
9, 509, 054
57, 451609, 026302,37227, 872
252, 4552, 239,133
3,488,309
4,623,1138, 243,0725,172, 2856,049,1971, 424, 7124, 993, 9097, 590, 8651, 355, 0643, 886, 608
39, 452, 217
120, 000111,175487, 87826, 235131, 73268, 954
252, 25848, 539138, 352
1, 045,152
2, 430, 275
54, 879, 855
* Official; all other* unonicial. t .Received too late to be included in the totala.
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TABLE IV.
PKIVATE BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1893.
RESOURCES.
Overdrafts.
$10,5639,6031,292
21,458
61918, 22717, 8951.186
11, 532310, 925
360, 384
208, 043102, 508
29, 225209, 30320,46586, 231
358,94838, 944
153,142
1, 053, 667
26. 0027, 0007,162
1,38710, 20113,0741,7427,359
73, 927
1,509,436
UnitedStatesbonds.
$112,108284, fiOO
4,900
401, 908
50
50
50 484139, 663834, 682
39, 361
6,000
5,000
1,070,190
1,472,148
State,county,
municipal,etc., bonds.
$5, 50017, 9875,100
28, 587
2 560
81, 50021,025
105, 085
252,76235, 355
244, 04911, 930
49,14331, 295
624, 534
2, 616
21,861.4,200
5 769
34,446
792,652
Railroadbonds and
stocks.
$128, 631102,997
5,856
237, 484
13,000
13,000
13,021
4,0002,000
19, 021
269, 505
Bank
stocks.
$7, 30055, 38911,140
73,829
5, 00028, 625
33,625
76, 3002, 500
75, 00546, 850
199.2573,000
402, 912
7, 500
7,500
517,866
All otherbonds and
stocks.
$199,918220,020
24, 845
444,783
1,20013,59355, 6698,692
101, 809181,792
362, 755
110, 26784, 56315, 175
190,96716, 025
187, 35217,83113,016
156, 645
635,196
3, 88395,100
475
95,129135
160,970
Due fromother
banks andbankers.
$397, 415993, 89626, 529
1,417,840
18, 077191,89531,8787,915
101, 750574,690
926, 805
952.3571, 349, 599
625, 2611,855.261
438, 434. 859.837
1,351,096350,077881, 389
7, 781,922
6,29826,27689, 9999,172
22.05245, 35191,92926, 24229,13778,268
355,692 ! 424,724
1,798,426 10, 551, 291
Heal estate,furniture,and fix-tures .
$199, 696231, 622
68, 084
499, 402
1, 69068,707
224, 20029, 336
109, 525485,179
918, 637
330.648710, 012276, 485747, 608292, 785740, 289
1,060,074182. 262
1. 021, 549
4, 340,163
12,50831, 20059,0051,3753, 846
10,48865, 53023, 38810,970
472,637
690, 947
6, 449,149
State.
K. Y.Pa.Md.
Va.N/C.Ga.Fla.Ala.Tex.
Mo.Ohio.Ind.111.Mich.Wis.Iowa.Minn.Kan.
Nev.Oreg.Colo.Utah.Idaho.Mont.Wyo.N. Mex.Wash.Cal.
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF THE PRIVATE
States, etc.
New York . . .Pennsylvania . . .Maryland
Total Middle States
VirginiaNorth Carolina *Georgia • . ..Florida . .AlabamaTexas
Total Southern States
Missouri * -OhioIndiana . . . . . ..IllinoisMichiganWisconsin * .IowaMinnesotaKansas t
Total Western States
NevadaOregon . . .ColoradoUtahIdaho . . . .MontanaWyomingNew MexicoWashington . .California*
Total Pacific States, etc
Total United States
RESOURCES.
Currentexpensesand taxes
paid.
$8, 49229, 5223,212
41, 226
3 4746,606
7501,320
12,84634,192
59,188
87, 98525,44374,31315, 34734, 340
123,55540, 702
100,212
401,685
4,6552,0886,877
3,7774 0102,540
1,719
25, 666
527,765
Cash andcash i tems.
$317,795628,374
21, 334
967, 503
4 60678,04233,8929,732
156, 021578,188
8G0, 481
542, 8421, 407, 5051, 388, 5181, 379, 906
339,599769, 434918,551231, 924897,002
6, 978, 279
51, 6268,789
69, 9922 776
24, (38652, 408
100, 2599, 852
42. 498276, 039
638, 925
9, 445,188
Other re-sources.
$45, 70611,484
57,190
851
36, 80255, 350
93,003
48, 837216, 794149,30222, 991
108,95438, 83447,183
632, 895
4369, 5003, 521
1867,000
98514 500
723152,103
188, 954
972, 042
Total.
$4, 208, 45910, 594, 839
500, 267
15, 309, 565
90 2771 063 496
607,507133.650
1, 043, 6046, 389, 799
9, 388, 333
7, 525. 33514, Gil'. 3419,158,117
15. 892, 0883, 723, 0067, 780, 346
14, 364, 6443,162, 5227, 439, 986
76, 254, 299
225, 408301,128903, 43448 663
263,295424, 202967,163131,198394,058
3, 232, 597
! 6, 891,146
107,843,343
* Official; all others unofficial. f Received too late to be included in the totals.
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TABLE IV.
IANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1893—Continued.
LIABILITIES.
Capital.
$759,4001,377.429
166,517
2, 303, 346
32, 500287, 443338,000
49, 226430, 000
2,796, 800
3, 933, 969
1,173, 8603,021, 5492, 448,1483.769,308
996, 5791,177, 7424, 328. 619
870,4952, 337, 798
17,786,300
70, 00098, 395
467, 24825, 000
111, 500190, 000235, 400
50,000111,403
1, 560,514
2,919,460
26, 943, 075
Surplus.
$212,115930,186
5,141
1,147, 442
129,23751,3426,078
49, 00063, 259
298, 916
407, 839711,759318, 641
1, 025, 730201, 960
877, 56076,919
26(5, 502
3,620,408
17.65127, 00022,900
2,12010, 82611,00010,6322,181
317, 607
421,917
5,488, 683
Other undivi-ded profits.
$349, 888278,210
6,793
634, 891
4, 55043.157
1,9036, 800
72, 02583,171
213, 606
306, 833121,235337, 396
54, 576769,553666, 722135, 245409, 018
2, 391, 560
4,32532, 836
8,38110, 37513, 091
84827, 205
97, 061
3,335,118
Indiv idual de-posits.
$2. 839, 3437,847, 896
293, 497
10, 980, 736
50,888512,333218,809
66, 914425,259
3,146, 975
4, 421,178
5, G23,11510,173,840
5, 870, 49810, 481, 511
2, 417, 3645, 666,1048, 081, 8951, 889, 6334,111, 172
50,203, 960
71, 784108,070372, 25523 663
122,619187.882635,98141,466
239,1391,143, 963
2,946,822
68,552, 696
Due to banks.
$24,556149,36420,484
194,404
33919,4722,703
31522, 516
150,137
195, 482
116, 720256,392263,170101,913
22, 500133, 751196,490
14, 72159, 298
1,105, 657
1,227
18, 67521, 3066,2541,062
429125, 862
174,815
1,670,358
Other liabili-t ies.
$23,15711, 75413,835
48, 746
2, 00071, 85454, 7504,317
44, 804149, 457
327,182
203,801176, 968136, 425177,130
30, 02733,196
213,358175, 509255, 598
1,146, 414
65, 97363, 3386,968
3,81365, 43727,19013,70184, 651
331,071
1, 853, 413
States.
N. T.Pa.Md.
Va.K C.Ga.Fla.Ala.Tex.
Mo.Ohio.Ind.111.Mich.Wis.Iowa.Minn.Kans.
Ore-;.Colo.Utah.Idaho.Mont.Wyo.N.'Mex.Wash.Cal.
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TABLE V.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS OF CONDITION OF STATE BANKS, 1872-;73 TO 1892-;93.
Co
1872-73.*
-banks.
1873-'74.
—banks.
1874-75.
551 banks.
1875-76.
633 banks.
1876-77.
592 banks.
1877-78. 1878-79.
475 banks. 616 banks.
1879-'8O.
620 banks
1880-'81.
652 banks.
1881-82.
672 banks. O
p
5
sources:Loans, etcOverdraftsXT. S. bondsOther stocks, etc..Due from banks . .Keal estate, etc . . .Other resources...ExpensesCash itemsSpecieLegal tenders, etc.
Total .
Liabilities:CapitalCirculationSurplusOther profitsDiv'ds unpaid . .DepositsD u e to banks ...Other liabilities.
$119, 332, 341237,104
1, 544, 2969, 017, 06712, 605,1003, 269, 233944, 079886, 348
18, 977, 3243, 020,1398,447, 776
$154, 377,672212, 772
1,961,44716, 437, 81519, 050, 0465, 372,1861,164, 9991,284,344
10, 434, 0181, 980,083
25,126, 706
$176, 308, 949377, 297344, 984
23, 667, 95019, 851,1469, 005, 0574,909,1901, 353, 0668, 624, 0861,156,45626, 740, 215
$178, 983, 496348, 604869.144
19, 36< 45023, 096, 812*8, 561, 2246,863,0831, 559, 4049, 059, 5471,926,100
27, 023, 988
$266, 585,314516, 565929,260
23,209,67025, 201, 78212, 009,1606, 442, 7101, 211. 4169,816,4562, 319, 65934,415,712
$206, 821,194528, 543
7,142, 53217,117,11736,180, 43514, 227, 9275, 801, 796878,696
11,176, 3746, 201, 617
48, 828, 255
$250, 819, 4201,335,310
12, 048.45224, 904J 90346, 657, 32813, 914, 23810, 542, 206
965.32716, 900, 32517, 071, 44523,797,046
$272,520,2171,196, 3698,7:59,17219, 780, 52749,919,18313, 037, 93912, 306, 578
999,94418, 546, 07317, 201,48924,586,682
178, 881,407 237,402,088 272, 338, 996 278, 255, 852 383, 257, 704 j 277, 911, 831 | 315, 839, 340354,904,486 418,956,060 438, 834,173
Total 178,881,407
42,705, 834174, 714
2,109,73210,027, 668
33,492110, 354, 0348, 838, 3554, 237, 578
59,
2,12,
137,14,10,
305, 532153, 432942, 707363, 205337, 290594, 961241,604463,357
165.10.10!
084,980177, 653797,167002,13383,722
871,439530, 844791, 058
80, 425, 634388, 397
7, 027, 81710,457,346
393,419157, 928, 658
13, 307,3988, 327,183
237, 402, 088 272, 338, 996 278, 255,852
110,949,515387, 061
5, 665, 85418, 283, 567
335,904226, 654, 538
9,412, 87611, 567, 789
383, 257, 704
95,193, 292388, 298
7, 983, 99611, 693, 064
324,176142, 764, 491
10, 348, 9119, 215, 603
277, 911, 831
104,124, 871389, 542
16, 667, 5745, 666, 221
501, 831166,958,229
13, 093, 0698, 438,003
90, 816, 575283, 308
18, 816, 4966, 721, 615
474,567208, 751, 611
18, 462, 70710, 577, 607
92, 922, 525274,941
20, 976,1677, 943, 466
567,171261, 362, 303
18, 870, 46616, 039, 021
91, 808, 213286, 391
23,148,0508, 902, 579
481. 858281, 835,496
18, 262,17214,109, 414
315, 839, 340 354, 904, 486 ! 418, 956, 060 438,834,173 ft
* In compliance with House resolution, making it one of the duties of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Annual Report for 1873 contained the first report of State andsavings banks made to this office, and was the first call of that character ever made upon State by Federal officer.
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TABLE V.
Resources:Loans on r. estateLoans coll secLoans, otherOverdraftsU.S. bonds
R. K. bonds,etc..Bant stocksOther bonds, etc..Due from banks..Real estate, etc..Other resources..ExpensesCasli itemsSpecieLegal tenders...
Total
Liabilities:Capital stock . . .CirculationSurplusOther profitsDiv'ds unpaid . .DepositsDue to banks . . .Other liabilities..
Total
1882~'83.
754 b a n k s .
$322, 358, 2271, 392, 9615,287, 606
22, 083, 30458, 709, 51613, 592, 7919, 943, 706
918, 40335,118, 37917,429, 81725, 302, 316
512,137, 026
102, 454,861187, 978
25, 762, 73811, 287,623
442, 652334,995, 702
20,651, 93016, 353, 542
512,137, 026
1883-'R4.
817 b a n k s .
$331, 049, 5101, 262, 7252,337, 705
31,452, 01948, 836, 68915, 058, 411
7, 671, 8761, 025, 237
28, 219, 41425, 376, 56528, 787, 615
521, 077, 766
110,020, 351177, 554
31, 483, 91212,718,894
473, 735325, 365, 669
27,125,10813, 712,513
521, 077,766
1884-'85.
975 b a n k s .
$347, 880, 5201,349, 9982, 994, 806
32, 644, 85959, 062, 40515, 873, 3125. 791, 111
• 1,130, 88325, 972, 92229, 887, 72430, 994, 221
1885-'86.
849 b a n k s .
$331,183, 6261,169,3884,392,421
27,194, 69349, 747, 42914, 605, 8538, 224, 8861, 047, 782
51, 668, 21824, 734, 68414. 726, 940
553,502,761 | 528,695,920
125, 258, 24098,129
30, 669, 57511, 574, 736
493,926344, 307,99629,950,45311,209,706
553, 562, 761
109, 611, 596103,430
27,813, 50810,095, 760
430, 699342, 882, 76727,800, 280
9,957, 880
528,695,920
1886-'87.
1,413 banks.
$435,854,3642, 395, 6102, 530,156
30, 544, 69964,774, 88120, 475,10215, 237, 643
2,123, 672
>110, 845, 718
684, 781, 845
141,000,377228,956.
38,519,72014,452, 490
749, 749446, 560, 022
32, 445, 41410, 825,117
684,781,845
1887- 88.
1,403 b a n k s .
$432, 002. G632, 001, 7812, 097, 634
34, 787, 03758, 778, 20620, 246. 65414, 710, 237
1, 768,158
105, 314. 947
671, 707, 317
154, 931, 868148;434
41,374,46815, 510, 620
1, 045,459410, 047,842
34, 538,94214,109,684
1888-'89.
1,671 b a n k s .
$31,128, 36997, 583,192
376, 623, 8273, 071, 7243, 051, 722
983, 802320, 422310, 668
33, 701), 27879,819,38025, 255, 4378, 940, 8282, 026, 800
133, 210,164
796, 035, 613
166, 651, 582120,161
48, 030, 46416, 810, 573
762,83S507, 084, 48143,167, 03113,408,483
671, 707,317 796, 035, 613
1889-'9O.
2,101 b a n k s .
$34, 286, 55977, 806, 917
469, 397, 7455, 063, 2631, 313, 7572, 447, 030
675, 444482, 987
35, 030, 00686, 010, 06227,189, 697
7, 760, 6352, 602, 607
120, 765, 422
870, 812,131
188, 737, 307120,148
51,937, 07721, 823, 544
781, 819553,054,584
37,016, 37117, 341, 281
870,812,131
1890-'91.
2,572 b a n k s .
$37, 247, 24478. 509, 230
507, 461, 2434, 044, 7021,100, 3072,156, 065
595, 572426, 850
37, 529, 42082, 531, 53028, 791, 44115, 281, 566
2, 865, 083
107, 453, 889
1891-'92.
3,191 b a n k s .
$45, 025, 57642, 903, 635
611, 750, 8554, 815, 047
912,1232, 313, 366
459, 612901,895
45, 595, 383104,029,312
32, 037. 31016, 329. 044
3, 278, 995
129, 745, 578
905, 994,142 | l , 040, 697, 731
208, 564, 841110, 534
60, 006. 62321,109, 910
709, 830556, 637,012
38, 826,00320, 029, 389
905, 994,142
233, 751,171137,232
66, 725,19123, 632, 989
758.905648,513,809
48, 596,67218, 583, 762
1, 040, 697, 731
1892-'93.
3,579 b a n k s .
$43, 233, 87639, 092, 976
675, 236, 2925, 488, 630
4 2. 6542,408. 258
301,32598,953
73, 275.186103^ 700, 249
38, 600. 4257, 457. 8974, 242,164
137, 026, 652
J, 130. 725. 5;:7
250. 707, 7i):)('.534
74. 237. OOt5
28, 900, 23C525. SOS
706. R65. 64548, 259, 2Cu21,160,05]
1,130, 725, 531
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TABLE YI.
A.GGREOATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES FROM1888-89 TO 1892-93.
Resources and liabilities.
Resources.
Loans on real estateLoans on pers'l and collate security.Other loans and discountsOverdrafts •United States bondsState, county, and municipal bonds.Railroad bonds and stocksBank stocksOther stocks, bonds, and mortgages.Due from other banks and bankers.Real estate, furniture, and fixtures..Durrent expenses and taxes paid...Cash and cash itemsOther resources
1888-'89. 1889-90.
120 banks. , 149 banks.
$53, 349,193, 610,44,491,
83.27,193,3, 765,19, 352,
737,25, 676,25, 084,14,455.
438,25,236.7, 795,
0450542(58957201747 !398 I312 I359040406 I018 I526 !152 I
$56, 669,209, 617,
61, 595,91,
24, 921,2, 993,
26,102,1, 230,
40,459,33, 307,16, 845,
508.19, 86l|9, 537,
1890-'91.
Total. 441,268,483 j 503,801,336|
Liabilities.
Capital stockSurplus fundOther undivided profitsDebenture bondsDividends unpaidIndividual depositsDue to other banks and bankers...Other liabilities
Total.
59,445, 93725, 583, 90513,199, 20916, 902, 812
'271, 981299,612, 899
3, 013, 57223, 238,168
70, 676, 24734, 594, 75112, 233,2523 9,565,215
203,460336, 456, 492
2, 863, 24827, 208, 671
441,268, 483 503, 801, 336
171 banks .
$65,072, 641225, 012, 238
66, 791, 541105, 608
16, 057. 0153, 828, 397
29, 771,1251,159, 776
43,157,00839, 948, 37317, 357, 290
743, 68i16, 482, 20711,141, 299
1891-'92.
168 banks .
$55, 098,822256, 413, 894
73, 760, 832155, 999
18, 059, 5786. 404, 311
27,617, 7001, 608, 344
52. 516, 84554. 975, 32522, 617, 764
648, 20922, 600. 0457, 767,180
1892-'93.
228 banks .
$81,288,973307,170, 395
74, 270, 22993, 917
18,486, 6365, 842. 753
11, 639, 330668,470
92,187, 71253, 352, 07126, 245, 518
984,17722, 218,53932, 217, 786
536,628,202 i 600,244,908 726,664,506
536, 628, 202
94, 867, 26850,403, 42120, 368, 05618,489, 542
67,385486, 244, 079
2, 090,47653, 534, 279
726, 664, 506
TABLE VII.
AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF SAVINGS BANKS FROM 1888-'$1892-'!)3.
TO
Resources and liabilities.
Resources.Loans on real estate jLoans on personal, etc., security 1
1888-'89.
849 banks.
1889-'9O.
921 banks. 1,011 banks, j 1,059 banks
Ofcher loans and discounts.Overdrafts .Onited States bonds.State, county, and municipal bonds.Railroad bonds and stocks IBank stocks ,Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.Due from other banks and bankers.Real estate, furniture, and fixtures.Current expenses and taxes paid...Dash and cash itemsOther resources
Total.Liabilities.
Capital stockSurplus fundOther undivided profits jDividends unpaid[individual deposits (savings)individual deposits (not savings) ..£)UQ to other banks and bankers^Hher liabilities
Total
$567, 373,160,816,74, 551,
813,158, 923,280,139,101,443,42, 263,101, 819,61, 534,29, 652,
593,29, 928,12,758,
144 $634,153 70s588 182.211!630i 148,4641 303,381
43.
1890-'91. | 1891-'92.
1,622,612,215
Ill,65!30.
30,11
229, 4172_7, 806091, 574303, 316532,828919, 560405, 678735, 762575,177126,477211, 272753,!147, 978356,193
1,742,617,0011,854, 517,069 1, 964, 044,861 2, 013, 775,147
23, 311,848 26,401, 035127, 225, 533! 133, 762, 883
19, 845,22844,696
1,425,230,34919,160,076
992, 3236,801,262
1,622,612,215
$687, 583,93, 679,198,134,
286,139, 267,320, 278,115,991,45, 038,
107, 963,70, 660,30,438,
971,29, 720,14,502,
j977|15310451254 i045!708821830
1892-'O3.
1,030 banks .
32,106,127130,042, 098
22, 774, 766 25, 815, 395123, 298 19, 364
1,524,844,506 1, 623,079.749 125.179,450 31, 746, 393
1, 906,161 2,766, 2257, 534, 902 8, 941, 718
$714,832, 57679,173,174!
229, 711, 725!328, 763J
133, 344,1991393,190, 240131, 215, 82943,688, 73971,096, 73881,576, 25333,097r998
832,05933,208, 27118, 748, 297
$763,579, 98574,179,877
209, 014, 835495,781
129, 610, 783398, 606, 298121,519, 071
44, 466,725105,169, 599
83, 007,10834, 615, 359
748,43236, 956, 82411, 804,470
37, 407,475 33,429,188132, 880,724 137,456,126
27, 448, 960 26,017,04741,412| 160,297
, 712, 769, 026J1, 785,150, 957""" " 23,649,305
2, 350, 3685, 561,859
1,742,617,0011, 854,517, 069 1, 964,044,861 2,013, 775,147
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TABLE VIII.
TABLE SHOWING, BY STATES, THE AGGREGATE SAVINGS DEPOSITS OF SAVINGS BANKS,WITH THE NUMBER OP THE DEPOSITORS AND THE AVERAGE AMOUNT DUE TO EACH,IN 1891-'92 AND 1892-;93.
States.
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticut
Total EasternStates ...
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia
Total MiddleStates
West VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaLouisianaTexasArkansasTennessee
Total South-ern States ..
OhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesota
Total West-ern States...
OregonColoradoUtahMontanaNew MexicoWashin gtonCalifornia
Total PacificStates andTerritories..
Total UnitedStates
1891-'92.
Number ofdepositors .
146,668169, 949
80, 7401,131, 203
136,648317, 925
1,983,133
1, 516, 289131, 739248,471
17, 318142,135
1,303
2,057,255
8,4286,247
21, 3974,569
1701,6985,5571,950
258* 16,392
66,666
84,77915, 418
* 73,872180,391
948* 71, 687
35,123
462,218
* 21, 215* 13,596
900* 8, 955
* 167, 667
212, 333
4, 781, 605
Amount ofdeposits.
$50, 278,45272, 439, 66024, 674, 742
369,526, 38666, 276,157
122, 582,160
705,777, 557
588,425,42133, 807, 63465, 233,993
3, 626, 31941, 977, 808
60,178
733,131,413
473,848282, 425
4, 225, 459572,52331,912
220, 0461, 695,732
279, 78351, 854
1,292,913
9,126,495
33,895,0783, 754, 622
21,106, 36936, 959. 573
138. 92626,115, 384
8, 786, 879
130,756,831
2,893, 2762,427, 950
149, 4491," 193, 967
127, 312, 088
133, 976,730
1,712, 769,026
Averageto each
depositor.
$342. 80426. 24305. 60326. 67485. 01385.57
355.89
388. 07256. 62262. 54209. 39205. 3446.18
356. 36
56.2245.21
197. 48125. 30187. 73129.59305.15143. 48200.1078.87
136.89
399. 80243. 52285.72204. 88146. 59364. 29250.17
282.89
136. 38178.58
166.05133. 33759. 32
630.97
358.20
1892-'93.
Number ofdepositors.
155,333174, 65489,115
1,189, D?6142,492331, 061
2,082,591
1, 593,804140, 772252, 980
J8, 613147,462
1,400
2,155, 031
* 5,1496,112
24,422* 8, 494* 1, 321
1,8486,5072,583
844* 14,120
71,406
85,61416,127
* 84, 861
1,164* 73,108
42,212
303, 086
* 2, 461* 11, 639
22,8151,736
885
* 178, 949
218,485
4,830, 599
A m o u n t ofdeposits.
$53, 397, 95074, 377, 27927,262, 930
393, 019, 80269, 906, 993
130, 686, 729
748,651, 743
629, 358, 27436, 488, 24666, 417, 794
3, 739, 48444,495,128
74,729
780,573,655
237, 707301, 234
5, 913,1391, 004, 765
219.44873. 032
2, 003, 854356. 553123,451
1, 778,174
12, 011,357
34, 606, 2134, 073,131
23, 498, 504
184, 69826,426, 03110, 658, 564
99,447,141
683,6202,217, 5472, 935, 849
423, 248186, 923
138, 019, 874
144,467,061
1,785,150,957
Averageto each
depositor.
$343.76425.85305. 93330. 29490. 60394. 75
359.48
349. 88259.20262.54200.90301.7453.38
362.21
46.1649.28
242,12118. 29166.12
39. 52307. 95138,. 04146. 27125.88
168.21
404. 21252. 56276.90
15*8. 67301.46252.50
328.11
277. 78190. 52128. 68243. 80211.21
771.28
661.22
369. 55
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TABLE IX.
TABLE SHOWING THE .NUMBER OF SAVINGS BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES, NUM-BER .©F DEPOSITORS, AMOUNT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS, AVERAGE AMOUNT DUEEACH DEPOSITOR IN THE YEARS 1820, 1825, 1830, 1835, 1840, AND 1845 to 1893,AND AVERAGE PER CAPITA IN THE UNITED STATES IN THE YEARS GIVEN.
Year. Numberof banks.
L820 .[825 .[830 .[835 .L840 .L845 .L846 .L847 .[848 .[849 .L850 .L851 .[852 .L853 .1854 .L855 .[856 .[857 .[858 .[859 .L860 .L861 .1.862 .L863 .[864 .
L867 .L.868 .L869 .1.870 .[871 .[872 .[873 .[874 .L875.t876 .1.877 .[878 .S879 .[880 .1881 -1882 .[883 .[884 .[885 .i.886 .[887 .L888 .L889 .1890 .1891 .L892 .L893 .
: : : : i
dumber ofdepositors.
8, 63516, 93138,08560, 05878, 701145, 206158, 709187,739199, 764217,318251, 354277,148308,863365, 538396,173431, 602487, 986490, 428538,840622,556693, 870694,487787, 943887,096976, 025980.844
1, 067. 0611,188.2021, 310,1441, 466, 6841, 630, 8461, 902, 0471, 992, 9252,185, 8322, 293,4012, 359, 8642, 368, 6302, 395, 3142, 400, 7852, 268. 7072, 335, 5822, 528, 7492,710, 3542, 876, 4383, 015,1513, 071, 4953,158, 9503,418,0133, 838, 2914, 021, 5234, 258, 8934, 533, 2174, 781, 6054,830, 599
Deposits.Averagedue eachdepositor.
$1,138, 5762, 537, 0826,973, 304
10, 613, 72614, 051, 52024,506, 67727, 374, 32531,627r47933, 087, 48836, 073, 92443,431,13050,457,91359, 467, 45372, 313, 69677, 823, 90684 290,07695,598, 23098, 512, 968
108,438, 287128, 657,901149, 277, 504146, 729, 882169,434, 540206, 235, 202236, 280, 401242, 619, 382282,455, 794337, 009, 452392,781,813457, 675, 050549,874,358650, 745, 442735, 046,805802, 363, 609864, 556, 902924, 037, 304941,350, 255866, 218, 306879, 897,425802,490, 298819,108, 973891, 961,142966, 797, 081
1, 024, 856, 7871, 073, 294, 9551,095,172,1471, U l , 530, 5781, 235, 247, 3711, 364,196, 5501,425, 230,3491, 524, 844, 5061, 622. 079, 7491,712,769,0261,785,150, 957
Averageper capita
in theUnitedStates.
$131.149.183.176.178.168.172.168.165.165.172.182.192.197.196.195.195.200.201.206.215.211.215.232.242.247.264.283.299.312.337.342.368.367.376.391.397.361.366.353.350.352.356.356.355.356.361.361.355.354.358.358.358.
50.12
*.*54
.82
1.87
4.75
14.20
16.33
24.3525. 2926.1126. 63
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PRIVATE BANKS.
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF PRIVATE BANKS IN 1889, 1890, 1891,1892. AND 1893.
Resources and liabilities.
Resources.
Loans on real estateLoans on personal, etc., securityOther loans and discountsOverdraftsUnited States bondsState bondsRailroad bonds and stocksBank stocksOther stocks, bonds, etcDue from banks and bankersReal estate, furniture, etcCurrent expenses, etcCash and cash itemsOther resources
Total
Liabilities.
Capital..Surplus fundOther undivided profitsDividends unpaidIndividual depositsState, county, etc., depositsDeposits of State, etc., officersDue to banks and bankersOther liabilities
Total
1889.
1,324 b a n k s .
142, 961, 337
38,038,6908, 266, 5163, 555,590
67,32683,183, 718
693, 969563,025
3, 432, 3605,160,143
142,961,337
1890.
1,344 b a n k s .
$10, 678, 57421, 363, 81972, 922, 802
2, 437,1051, 643,560
936, 491536, 068866, 787
3, 951. 60021, 720,4669, 812,101
960,40014,479, 5501, 705, 499
164,020,822
41, 042, 0189, 741,1834, 677, 667
99, 521, 667902, 481586,230
3, 812, 7993, 736, 797
164, 020,822
1891.
1,235 b a n k s .
$15,997, 25116, 738, 32168,180, 783
2, 475. 0251,509,155
908, 983737,239634,140
1, 883,19219, 380, 0599, 217, 951
797, 32611, 977, 512
1, 209, 081
151, 646, 018
36, 785,4588,993, 9873,152, 635
94, 959, 727
2,240, 3715, 513, 840
151,646, 018
1892. 1893. -
1,161 b a n k s . I 848 banks .
$13, 782,51210, 259, 25669, 051, 435
2, 067, 6271, 709, 4951, 316, 540
404,178703,932
3, 268, 24220,097, 669
9,317, 287846,197
12, 235, 4901, 601, 813
146, 661, 673
34, 590, 2277, 730, 5873, 528, 577
93, 091,148
$9, 772, 6448, 885, 37(
54, 879.8511,509,4 3(1,472,146
792, 655269,502517, 86*
1,798,42^10, 551, 20]
6, 449,14J527, 76J
9, 445,18$972,045
107, 843, 34?
26,943,0755,488, 68;3, 335, H i
68, 552, 69(
1, 745, 6955, 975,439
146,661,673 107,843,34*
1, 670,35?1, 853, 41;
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF ALL STATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUSTCOMPANIES, SAVINGS AND PRIVATE BANKS, 1892-;93.
I •
EESOUECES.
Total.
LIABILITIES.
Loan andState banks. I trust com-
panies.
3,579 banks.
Loans on real estateLoans on collateral security other
than real estateOther loans and discountsOverdraftsUnited States bondsState, county, and municipal bonds..Railroad bonds and stocksBank stocksOther stocks and bondsDue from other banks and bankers..Real estate, furniture, and fixtures .Current expenses and taxes paid . . .Cash and cash itemsOther resources
$43, 233,876
39, 092, 976675. 236, 2925, 488, 630412, 654
2, 468, 258301, 32598, 953
73.275,186103, 790, 24938, 600, 4254, 242,164
137, 026, 6527,457, 897
228 com-panies.
$81, 288,973
307.170, 39574, 270, 229
93,91718,486, 6365, 842. 753
11,639,330668.470
92,187,71253, 352. 07126, 245, 518
984,17722, 216. 53932, 217, 786
1,130, 725, 537 1726, 664, 50'j
Capital stock 250,767,709Surplus fund 74, 237. 600Other undivided profits 28, 900, 230State bank notes outstanding j 9,Debenture bondsDividends unpaidIndividual depositsSavings depositsDue to other banks and bankers . . .Other liabilities
Total.
525,706, 865,
48, 259,21,160,
94, 867, 26850, 403, 42120, 368, 056
18,489,54267,385
486. 244, 079
2, 690, 47653, 534, 279
1,130,725,537 ,726,664,506
Savingsbanks.
1,030 banks.
$763, 579,985
74,179, 877209, 014. 835
495,781129, 610, 783398, 606, 298121, 519, 071
44, 466. 725105,169, 59983,007,10834,615.359
748, 43236, 956, 82411, 804, 470
2, 013, 775,147
33,429,188137, 456, 126
26, 017, 047
160.29723,049,305
785,150. 957
Privatebanks.
848 banks.
Total.
5,685 b a n k s .
$9,772,644 $897; 875, 478
8, 885, 37654, 879. 855
1, 509, 4361, 472,148
792, 652269, 505517.866
1, 798, 42610.551.2916, 449,149527, 765
9, 445,188972,042
429, 328, 6241, 013, 401, 211
7, 587, 764149, 982, 221407, 709. 961133. 729, 23145, 752, 014272. 430, 923250, 700, 719105,910, 4516, 502, 538
205. 645, 20352, 452,195
107, 843, 343
26, 943, 075 406, 007, 2405.488,683 267,585.8363. 335,118 78, 620. 451
9,53418, 489, 542
753,1841, 285, 311, 72311,785.150,957
2,350,368 1,670,358 I 54^970,4645, 561, 859 1, 853,413 82,109, 602
68, 552, 696
3, 979, 008, 533
2, 013, 775,147 107, 843, 343 3, 979, 008,533
TABLE XII.
STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNT OF GOLD, ETC., HELD BY NATIONAL BANKS ONJULY 12, 1893, XVND BY OTHER BANKING INSTITUTIONS ON OR ABOUT THE SAMEDATE.
Classification.
Gold^coinGold Treasury certificatesGold (clearing-house) certificatesSilver, dollarsSilver, fractionalSilver, Treasury certificatesNational-bank notesLegal-tender notesUnited States certificates for legal tenders.Fractional currencySpecie, not classifiedCash not classified
Total 310,342,537
Nationalbanks (3807).
$95, 799, 86250, 550.100
4, 285, 0007, 380. 4576, U9, 575
22, 626,18020,135,05495, 833, 677
6, 660, 000952,632
All otherbanks (5685). banks (9492).
$7, 618, 014
1, 815, 624
^64,512,344
15, 093, 221116, 606, 000
Total all
$103,417,87650, 550,1004, 285, 000
15, 315, 656
22, 626,18020,135, 054
160, 346, 0216, 660,000
952, 63215, 093, 221
116,606, 000
205,645,203 515,987,740
•Includes coin certificates and national-bank notes.
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TABLE XIII.TABLE SHOWING, BY STATES AASD TERRITORIES, THE CAPITAL OF THE NATIONAL
BANKS ON J U L Y 12? 1893, ANTD OF THE STATE, STOCK SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE BANKSAND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES AT DATE OF LATEST R E P O R T S TO THIS B U R E A U .
States andTerritories.
MaineNew Hamp-
shire *...VermontMassachusettsRhode Island..Connecticut...
Total East-ern States.
NewYorkNew Jersey .. -Pennsylvania..DelawareMarylandDis t r i e t of
Columbia . . .Total Mid-
dle States-
VirginiaWest Virginia.North CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabama.MississippiLouisiana
Arkansas .KentuckyTennessee.
Total South-ern States.
MissouriOhio..IndianaIllinois . . . .MichiganWisconsinIowaMinnesota . . . .Kansas..Nebraska
Total West-ern States.
NevadaOregon
UtahIdahoWyomingNew Mexico ..North Dakota.South Dakota-Wash ington...Arizona . . .California.....Oklahoma Ter-
ritoryIndian Terri-
toryTotal Paci-fic Statesand Terri-tories . . . .
Total tTnitedStates.....
Nationalbanks .
$11,214,196
6, 380,0007,010, 000
99, 217, 50020, 277, 05022,999,370
167, 098,116
87, 235, 36614, 603, 35073,143, 213
2,133, 98516, 935, 289
2, 827,000
196, 878, 203
4,796, 3002, 951, 0002, 476, 0001, 748, 0004,091, 000
• 1, 450,0003,844,0001,115, 0003, 935, 000
25, 540, 5001,100, 000
15, 009,4009,648, 620
77, 704,820
23,865, 00045, 694, 30014,171, 00038,218,85014, 684, 0009, 235, 000
14, 615. 00016, 245, 23011, 902,10012, 698,100
201,328, 580
282, 0003. 795, 0008, 510, 0002, 550, 000
825, 0004, 725, 0001, 210, 000
750, 0002, 215, 0002, 550, 0006,830, 000
400, 0007,475, 000
300, 000
360, 000
42,777,000
685,786, 719
State banks.
$916, 6752, 340, 000
3,256, 675
33, 359, 2001, 780, 4608,819,697
680, 0001,128,450
45, 767,807
6, 388, 5882,421, 6761,913, 5301,123, 0249, 363, 036
335, 000900, 910
3,260, 9252,755/447
450, 0001,675.925
15, 855,4303, 346,435
49,789,926
19, 837,1057,618, 3254, 504. 5007, 065, 500
12,102, 9556, 806, 9008, 074,4209,189, 000
*5, 969, 915*11, 418,995
92,587,615
553,8001, 740, 000
750, 000157, 500365, 00094, 500
113,800* 1, 092, 340* 1, 987, 053
4, 263, 555240,200
47, 848, 938
159,000
59,365, 686
250, 767,709
Stoek sav-ings banks .
$787, 500
787, 500
223, 040
50,675
273,715
40,0001, 253,1261, 027, 354
210, 000305,000
100, 000139,486123,157
555, 000
3,753, 123
'"l," 860," 666'
7, 972, 666
6,409, 700225, 000
16, 466, 700
800,450450,000
1,731,100
200, 000
so," 666'
8,886, 600
12,148,150
33,429,188
Pr iva tebanks .
$759,400
1, 377, 429
166, 517
2, 303, 346
3 9 500
287, 443
338, 00049 220
430, 000
2,796, 800
3, 933, 969
1,173, 8C03, 021, 5492, 448,1483, 769, 308
996, 5791,177, 7424, 328, 619
870,495
17, 786, 300
70,00098, 395
467, 24825, 000
111, 500190, 000235,40050,000
111,403
1, 5G0, 514
2,919,460
26, 943, 075
Loan andtrust com-
panies.
$1, 069, 800
1,455, 000
"*8"975,"666*2, 557, 9001,161, 600
15,219,300
25,950, 0001, 695, 000
36, 003, 744500,000
1, 000, 000
3, 250, 000
68, 398, 744
111,490
111, 490
1, 050, 000
"3,460,666
2,176, 6034,451,131
11,137,734
94, 867, 268
Total.
$12, 283, 996
7, 835, 0007, 797, 500
108,192,50023,751,62526, 500, 070
186,361,591
147. 303, 96618, 078, 810
119, 344, 0833, 313, 985
19,453, 296
6,127, 675
313, 621, 815
11, 217, 3885,484,1664,716, 9734,124,150
14, 819, 3902, 044, 2265,479,9104, 375, 9256,790, 447
28, 926, 7862,899,082
30, 864, 83013,550, 055
135^93,328
45,925,96558,394,17421,123,64860, 485, 65827, 783, 53417, 219, 64235, 604, 34230, 980, 85617, 872, 01524,117,095
339, 306, 929
352, 0005, 247,645
11,167, 2485, 056,1001, 094,0005,480, 0001, 539,1)00
993, 8003, 307, 3404, 537, 053
11,204,958640.200
65, 771, 052
459,000
360, 000
117,210. 296
1, 091, 793, 959
Aver-age percapital
of popu-lation.
$18. 50
20.3523. 4143.95
- 64.7233.50
37.25
23.3411.6121.3118.9418.20
22.78
20.93
6.616.852.823.467.734.683.463.285.85
12.122.37
16. 207.44
7.08
16.1415.299.39
14.6812.429.43
17.9620.6811.7918.48
14.51
7.6514.0722.5621.9810.1330. 6119.99
6.0213.0710.5523.1010.0049.94
3.53
1.85
25.77
16.29
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TABLE XIV.
TABLE SHOWING, BY STATES AND TERRITORIES, THE POPULATION1 OF EACH ON J U N E1, 1893, AND THE AGGREGATE CAPITAL, SURPLUS, UNDIVIDED PROFITS. AND INDI-VIDUAL DEPOSITS OF NATIONAL AND STATE BANKS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES,SAVINGS AND PRIVATE BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES ON OR ABOUT J U N E 30,1893;THE AVERAGE OF THESE PER CAPITA OF POPULATION, AND THE PER CAPITA A V E R -AGES OF SUCH RESOURCES IN EACH CLASS OF BANKS AND IN ALL BANKS.
States and Territories.Population
June 1,1893. *
MaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvaniaDelawareMarylandDistrict of Columbia..VirginiaWest VirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaMississippi.LouisianaTexasAikansasKentuckyTennesseeMissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichigan"WisconsinIowaMinnesotaKansasNebraskaNevadaOregonColoradoUtahIdahoMontanaWyomingNew MexicoNorth DakotaSouth DakotaWashingtonArizonaCaliforniaOklahoma Territory..Indian Territory
Total United States. 67,021,000
All banks.
Capital, etc.
664,000385,000333,000
2,462, 000367, 000791,000
6,311,0001, 557, 0005, 600, 000
175,0001,069, 000
269,0001, 696, 000
800. 0001, 668. 0001,184^)001, 917, 000
437, 0001, 582, 0001, 332, 0001,160,0002, 386. 0001, 222. 0001, 905, 0001, 820, 0002, 845, 0003, 804, 0002, 250, 0004,119, 0002, 237, 0001.826,000], 982, 0001, 498, 0001, 516, 0001, 305, 000
46, 000373,000495, 000230, 000108,000179,000
77, 000165, 000253, 000430,000485, 000
64,0001,317, 000
130,000195,000
$89, 707, 745102, 646, 545
47,883, 258803, 901,450142,298, 067218,071, 008
1,839, 989, 879136, 829, 792635, 096, B09
15, 630, 358110, 397, 805
22, 364, 27644, 329, 57122, 621, 94313,167,17819,010, 61738, 014, 463
8,624, 90614,144,81412,162,89338,032 8937H. 245, 2618, 357, 230
78, 873, 84137, 523,635
176. 600, 771246,557,236
78, 954, 829285,184,345130, 848, 877
97, 715, 823123, 873, 045110, 295, 433
52, 4&7, 76181,135,798
1, 074, 64117, 962, 44239, 446, 85114, 040, 602
3, 348, 82823, 577, 7404,598, 6193, 386, 024
10,885,19313,499,31130, 715, 357
1, 814, 601289, 584, 676
1,523, 792891,822
6,412,939,954 95.68
Aver-
Nationalbanks.
Aver-age per age percapita. I capita.
$135.10266.60143. 79326. 52387.73275. 69291.5587.88
113.4089.31
103.2783.1426.1328.287.89
16.0619.8319.748.949.13
32.7830.706.83
41.4020. 6262.0764.8135.0969. 2358.5053.5162.4973.6234.6362.1723.3648.1579.6961.0431.01
131.7259.7220.5243.0231.3963. 3328.35
219. 8811.724.57
$43.1443.3255. 08
122.40121. 2982. 5783.8248.0561.9644.1753.1851. 6612.7612.304.256.995.45
15.116.662.36
20.0927.272.73
18. 7913.9122.2940.3523. 2541.8224.9023.2423.5435.9222. 3130. 5819.8937.9361.7228.9326.04
119.3744.7115.5730.2717. 4338.1216. 5916.737.674.57
Statebanks.
Aver-age percaptia.
$5.489.91
41.156.56
10.5712.533.34
'l3.'3215.402.841.79
12.412.891.046.77
10. 73.51
3.7622. 615.17
36. 0610.505.956.89
131.9526.0012.8823.55
J 12. 32t 31.59
2.7710.325.822.705.253.382.63
112.75X 13. 96
24.4311.7685.494.05
38.64 15.83
Loanand
trustcompa-nies.
Savingsbanks.
Aver-age percapita.
Aver-age percapita.
$6.4814.26
35.3159.858.04
52.137.80
25.658.312.09
30.95
1.18
3.90
1.774.62
Privatebanks.
Aver-age percapita.
$85.48209.0288.71
168.81201.11175.17113.7925.4713.3624. 3044. 22
.53
".30.22
7.281.651.44.62
.37
.34
10.232.00
12.83
.1017.267.57
6.815.84
26.08
4.87
*L70
. . . . 115.37
1.73 29.93
$0.66
" " L 8 6
"*44
""."05
" \ * 5 8
' " ' . '32.30.62
2.55
2.543.733.893.791.654.177.041.96
3.47.64
1.81.21
2.272.23
11.63.62
.78
"2."29
1.55
•Estimated by Mr. Joseph S. McCoy, Government actuary,flncludes savings banks and loan-trust companies.% Includes private banks.
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TABLE XV.
TABLE SHOWING, BY STATES AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE NUMBER, ASSISTS,NIES, AND PRIVATE BANKS IN THE UNITED STATES WHICH WERE COMPELLED TODAR YEAR.
[From reports to the
States, etc.
New Hampshire
Total Eastern States.
New YorkNew JerseyPennsylvania
District of Columbia ..
Total Middle States..
VirginiaWest Virginia
Souih CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaLouisianaTexasArkansasKentuckyTennessee
Total Southern States
MissouriOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsin . . .IowaMinnesotaKansasNebraska
Total Western States
OregonColoradoTJtahIdahoM^ontanaWvomin $rNew MexicoNorth Da kota *South Dakota tWash in °"tonArizonaCaliforniaOklahoma Territory
Total Pacific Statesand Territories
Total United States..
No.
I
1
612
9
1
13
11
•>
5
25
83
State banks.
Assets.
$250,000
250, 000
6 225 544180 000137,000
6, 542,544
775 8001 250 000
525 000136 940506,000227, 225140, 000150 000
5 000850 575249, 000
4, 815, 540
724, G54307, 544
1, 286, 000
30. 00013J19 (MU «n1
10
91
491
31
1
4
19
46
172
793, 0413, 204, 2501, 387, 500
749,961
20. 577, 801
1, 029, 047824, 000
60 000227, 729140 00045 000
15, 000
1, 699,89788 000
4, 967, 290
9, 095, 963
41, 281,848
Liabilities.
$225 000
225, 000
5 639 234220 000275, 000
6,134, 234
597 000950 000695 000133 539322, 000157 847125, 000
70 000
35 000554 000222. 000
3, 861, 386
584,613212, 400850, 000
40, 00012 123 343
577,1982, 604, 9411,624 100
528, 280
19,144, 875
747, 569552, 000188, 000214,17978 00020 000
16,000
641, 30045 000
5, 035,723
7, 537,771
36, 903,266
No.
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
4
7
65
2331
3
24
3
4
1
2
2
12
47
Savings 1
Assets.
$795,000
795, 000
124, 350
124,350
40 000
3 000
* 5,000
664,750
712, 750
1, 990, 0002,523 000
1,252 000252 000313,878
9,00025 000
647, 000
7, 011, 878
3, 241,9052, 514,000
220, 000
386, 000
2, 668, 055
9, 029, 960
17,673, 938
>anks.
Liabilities.
$1,150, 000
1,150, 000
122 996
122,996
60 000
30 000
15 000
645, 000
750,000
2, 528, 0001,795 000
1, 214, 000290 643231,120
9,00035 000
713, 000
6, 745, 763
2, 600, 0002, 514, 000
189, 246
219,000
2, 539, 804
8,062, 050
16, 830, 809
Trust companies.
No.
3
3
1
1
2
2
22
1
7
1
1
13
Assets.
$6,225, 000
6, 225, 000
35, 000
500, 000
535, 000
225, 000
: : : ; :
2,200,0003, 650, 000
1, 200, 000
7, 275, 000
; ; ;
302, 500
302,500
14,337, 500
Liabilit ies.
$7,413,000
7,413,000
15, 000
760,000
775,000
313, 000
6, 350, W06, 415, 000
800, 000
13,876, 000
290,000
»»290, 000
22,354,000
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TABLE XV.
AND LIABILITIES OF STATE AND SAVINGS BANKS, TRUST AND MORTGAGE COMPA-SUSPEND BUSINESS DURING THE FIRST EIGHT MONTHS OF THE CURRENT CALEN-
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Mortgage and investmentcompanies.
N o .
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
6
Assets.
$200, 000
200, 000
50, 000
150,000
340, 803
540, 803
20, 000
20, 000
760, 803
Liabilities.
$750, 000
750, 000
70,000
200, 000
700, 000
970, 000
70,000
70,000
1,790,000
Private banks.
No.
1
1
8
61
+ 2
15
21
233
11
27
5191123
81412
852
107
67
15
1
4
1
27
177
Asse t s .
$142, 875
142, 875
531, 595
1,072, 795204, 000
1, 808, 390
180, 000150,000
275. 000177, 598
2,917, 000
483, 0005,000
990, 00015, 000
5,192, 598
360 0001,446, 587
863,0004, 041, 027
174, 2951,051,000
781,700713,000415,000
22, 000
9, 867, 609
478, 533194, 000
4,0001, 375, 000
305, 000
100,000
594, 254
175, 000
3, 225, 787
20,237, 259
Liabilities.
$699, 271
1,403,478360, 000
2, 462,749
250,000150,000
95, 000111,647
1,741,000
736,00015, 000
450, 00010, 000
3,558,647
282,0001,430, 375
565,0005, 056, 813
234, 5471, 360, 992
997, 500438, 800638, 000
37, 000
11, 041, 027
552,348236, 000
900543, 000250, 000
75,000
495,784
100, 000
2, 253, 032
19, 315,455
Total all banks .
No.
631
10
15181
25
82226641
1234
10
61
21272324113022263216
232
1320148313
" l l1
211
87
415
Assets .
$7,020,000342,875250, 000
7, 612, 875
6,881,489180, 000
1, 209,795204, 000
8, 475 284
995,8001,400, 000
525, 000139, 940816, 000409. 823
3, 057, 000150, 000983, 00010,000
1, 840,575928, 750
11,255, 888
3,299, 6544, 277,1312,149, 0004,091, 0271,456,295
13, 397, 8514, 238, 6197, 576, 2502,168, 3032, 618, 961
45,273,091
4, 749, 4853, 532, 000
60, 000231, 729
1, 515, 000350, 000220,000135, 000
2, 982, 65188, 000
7, 635, 345175,000
21, 674, 210
94, 291,348
Liabilit ies.
$8, 563, 000750,000225, 000
9,538 000
6,461, 501220, 000
1, 678, 478360, 000
8,719,979
907,0001,100,000
695,000163, 539432, 000284,494
1,866, 00070,000
1, 496, 00050, 000
1, 004, 000877, 000
8,945,033
3,705,6133, 367, 7751, 415. 0005,126, 8131, 488, 547
13, 774, 9788,355,8189 467, 7412, 997,1002,078,280
51, 777,665
3, 899, 9173, 302, 000
188, 000215,079621, 000270, 000189, 246161, 000
i, 646. 08445, 000
7, 575,527100, 000
18, 212, 853
97,193,530
States.
KH.Vt.R.I.
N.Y.N.J.Pa.Del.D.C.
Va.W.Va.N.C.S.C.Ga,Fla.Ala,La.Tex.Ark.
Tenn.
Mo.Ohio.Iud.111.Mich.Wis.Iowa.
Kans.Nebr.
Oregon.Colo.UtahTdaho.Mont.Wvo.K'Mex.N. Dak.S. Dak.Wash.Ariz.Cal.Okla.
tNot included in returns to Bradstreet.
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TABLE SHOWING, BY STATES, TERRITORIES, AND GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONS, THE NUMBER, ASSETS, AND LIABILITIES OF SUSPENDED STATE,SAVINGS, AND PRIVATE BANKS, AND LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES WHICH RESUMED BUSINESS DURING THE FIRST EIGHT MONTHS OF THECURRENT CALENDAR YEAR.
[From reports to the Bradstreet Agency.]
States, etc.
Vermont—Total E a s t e r nStates.
New York—Total MiddleStates.
West VirginiaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaAlabamaLouisianaTexas ' . . . .
No. ofbanks.
State banks.
Assets. Liabili-ties.
2 $2,648, 377$1, 809, 055
Total Southern States.
Missouri. . .OhioIndianaMichigan - -Wisconsin .IowaMinnesota.KansasNebraska..
1, 250,00013(5, 940
41,117
"156,606
1, 578,057
366, 654130,000570,000
4i 760,00021 397,0006 1,146, 0004| 295,000
_LTotal Western States.. I 21
Colorado...Montana..California.
Total Pacific States andTerritories.
Total United States. . . .
17
441
3, 664, 654
620,00065, 000
2, 252, 000
2, 937, 000
950,000133,539
25, 678
70,000
1,179,217
234, 61370, 000
245, 000
458, 000235, 000633, 000355, 000
2, 230, 613
368,00028,000
1, 641,000
2,037, 000
10,828,088J 7,255,885
Savings banks.
No. Assets.
$124, 350
Liabili-ties.
$122,996
460, 0001,425, 000
248,000
327,000
2,460, 000
156,000
916, 663
1, 072,663
10 3,657,013
275, 000865, 000
180, 000
420,000
1, 740,000
573,940
678,940
2,541,936
Loan and trust companies
No. Assets.
$650, 000
1,200,000
1,850, 000
2 1, 850, 000
Liabili-ties.
Private banks.
No.
$415, 000
800, 000
1, 215, 000
1, 215, 000 23
Assets.
$142, 875
150, 000
75,000
2^ 837, 666
12,000
3,074, 000
75,000240,000245, 000
80, 000145,000380, 000178, 000
1, 343, 000
121,000
121,000
4, 680, 875
Liabili-ties.
$150,000
45, 000
1,641,000
8,000
1,844, 000
40,000178,000125,000
70, 00084,500
398, 90080,800
977, 200
82, 000
82, 000
2, 903, 200
Total.
No. Assets.
1 $142,875
21
79
Liabili-ties.
States.
2,772, 727 $1,932, 051
1,400,000 1,100,000136,940 133,539
>7K (\f\(\\75, 00041,117
2, 837,000150,00012,000
4,652,057
901,6541, 795, 000815,00080, 000
905, 0001, 025, 0001, 974, 000295,000
1,527,000
9, 317,654
897,00065,000
3,168. 663
4,130, 663
45, 00025, 678
1,641,00070,0008,000
3,023, 217
549,6131,113, 000
370, 00070, 000
542, 500813,900
1,128,800355, 000
1,220, 000
6,162,813
555, 000128, 000!
2, 214, 940
2, 797, 94i
Vt,
N.T.
W.Va.s. c.Ga.Ma.Ala.
La.Tex.
Mo.Ohio.Ind.Mich.Wis.Iowa.Minn,Kans.Nebr.
Colo.Moiit .C a l .
21,015, 976 13,916, 02l|
ao
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TABLE XVII.REPORT OP THE CONDITION" OF mi; NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF THE DjSTluai: OF
COLUMBIA, AT AVASHIXGTON, D. C, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON TOE 3DDAY OF OCTOBER, 1893.
CB.D B .
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, less amount jupon which officers and directors jare liable (see schedule) j
Dae from other national banks, \subject to check |
Current expenses and taxes paid . . . :
$23;i60. CO
10-i. 205. 43416. 67
Total 127,782.10
LIABILITIES.
Undivided profitsIndividual deposits subject to check
Total
$7,642.120,-139..
127,782.;
SCHEDULE.
Loans and discounts.
On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities $23,1The highest rate of interest paid by the bank on deposits is 2 per cent. !
1. Benjamin P. Snyder, president of the National Savings Bank of the District of Columbia, do scemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that the schedules on back of the report fully"aicorrectly represents the true state of the several matters therein contained to the best of my know'jed|and belief.
BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President.Correct. Attest:
LEWIS CLEPHANE, )M. G. EMERY, \ Directors.ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, )
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, County of Washington:Sworn to and subscribed before me this Gth day of October, 1893.[SEAL.] WILLARD H. MYERS, Notary Public.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVINGS, ANTRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT WASHINGTON, D. C, 4THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON THE 3D DAY OF OCTOBER, 1893.
DR.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, less amount jupon which officers and directors 1are liable (see schedule) ji
Stock securities, etc. (see schedule).Due from other national banks, sub-
ject to checkDue from State and private banks
and bankers, subject to checkBan king house $662, 789.43Furn i tu re and fixtures. 112, 210.57
Current expenses and taxes paid . . .Premium on bonds for circulation ..Checks and other cash i tems (see
schedule)Bills of other banksFractional paper currency, nickels,
and centsSpecie, etc., v iz :
Gold coin $16, 000.00Gold Treasury certifi-
cates 3,550.00Sil ver dollars 10. 00Silver Treasury certi-
ficates 8, 600.00Fractional silver coin 100.00
Legal-tender notes.
Total 2,313,450.89
, 330, 470.0746, 900. 00
48, 313. 58
51,091.99
775, 000.006, 565. 891, 938.76
4, 679. 83220.00
10.77
28, 200. 0020, 000.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid inUndivided profitsIndividual deposits. -
$l,OOO,OOQt71.D5B;
1, 241,491;
Total . 2,913; 450,
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SCHEDULES.
Loans and discounts.
Oil demand, secured by stoclcs, bonds, and other personal .securities. $206, 798. 73On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities. 458, ]24. 62On time, on mortgages or other real estate security (see schedule) 605, 546. 72
Total 1,330,470.07
Stocks, securities, etc.
District of Columbia 3-65s $23, 400.00
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company 5s 10, 000. 00XT. S. Electric Light Company 6s ." 6,000. 00Washington Market Company 6s 1, 000. 003Vtasonic Hall Association 6s 500. 00
Total 46,900.00
The highest rate of interest paid by the bank on deposits is 2 per cent.
I, Benjamin P. Snyder, president of the National Safe Deposit, Savings, and Trust Company, of theDistrict of Columbia, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that the schedules on-fcbie back of the report fully and correctly represent the true state of the several matters therein con-tained to the best of my knowledge and belief.
BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President.
JAMES M. JOHNSTON, ]ANDREW AYYLIE, n- *
M. G. EMERY, f Erectors.
JOHN G. PARKE. J
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, County of Washington:Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1893.[SEAL.] WILLARD H. MYERS, Notary Public.
Correct. Attest:
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ATWASHINGTON, IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ONTHE 3D DAY OF OCTOBER, 1893.
Da. CR.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, less amountupon which officers and directorsare liable (see schedule)
Loans and discounts upon whichoflieers and directors are liable(see schedule)
Overdrafts, unsecured(see schedule)Stocks, securities, etc. (see schedule)Due lrora national banks, subject to
checkDue from State and private banks
and bankers and trust companies,subject to check
Bnnkjng house $560, 587.53Furniture and fixtures,fc vault and safe work.. 41,069.34
Current expenses and taxes paid...Checks and other cash items (see
schedule)Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents •Specie, viz:
Gold coin $19,812. 50Silver dollars 100. 00Silver Treasury cer-
tificates 10,329.00Fractional silver coin 44. 50
Capital stock paid in . .j; Surplus fund
$1, 017, 723. 88 j Undivided profits jDividends unpaidInterest on real-estate trust bonds
297,582.24 l| unpaid
gal-tender notes.
LIABILITIES.
30, 286. 0031. 820.00
i $1,
165. 26 j j Individual d e p o s i t s28, 292. 50 ! subject to check.. . . $740, 316.11
i Demand certificates of189, 605.47 ; deposit 5, 000.00
I Time certificates of| deposit 687, 709. 64 j
4,906.83 j Certified checks 13,952.15
I Due to national banks, subject to !i! check j
601,656.87 !; Bills payable, including certifi- j1,037.20j I cates of deposit representing-
money borrowed •8, 317.96 Keal-es'tate trust bonds ;
27.35 I; 1
000, 000. 00100, 000. 0066, 187.23
3, 765. 59
652. 50
,446,977.90
5, 338.34
60, 000. 00128, 500. 00
Total 2,811,421.56 | Total 2,811,421.56
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SCHEDULES.
Loans and discounts.
On demand, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities $554,276. 24On time, paper with two or more individual or firm names 855. 00On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other persona 1 securities 538, 348. 73On time, on mortgages or other real-estate security (see schedule) 821, 826.15
Total 1,915,306.12
Included in the above a r e -Other suspended and overdue paper ." : 141,495.19Liabilities of directors (individual and firm) as payers 164, 373.42
Stocks, securities, etc.
Enter num-ber sharesofstock orface valueof bonds.
Name of corporation issuing stock, bonds, etc.
Amount atwhich
carried onbooks.
Esti-matedactual
marketvalue.
652
8,5009,500
Washington Loan and Trust CompanyOhio National BankEckington and Soldiers' Home BailroadEdison Electric Illuminating Company.
$10, 092. 50200.00
8, 500. 009, 500. 00
$7,800200
8,5009,500
CliecJcs and other cash items.
Checks and drafts on banks, etc., in this city
Average reserve and interest.
i8,317.96
The highest rate of interest paid by the bank on deposits is 4 per cent; on bills payable is 4 per cent;real-estate trust bonds 5 per cent.
Overdrafts—unsecured.
Temporary $165.26
I, Brainard H. Warner, president of the Washington Loan and Trust Company, do solemnly swearthat the above statement is true, and that the schedules on back of the report fully and correctly rep-resent the true state of the several matters therein contained to the best of my knowledge and belief.
BRAINARD H. WARNER, President.DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA, County of Washington:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1893.[SEAL.] TBNNYROSS, Notary Public.
Correct. Attest:J N O . E . CARMODY,ISADORE SAKS,W. H. SHEA,F . C. STEVENS,THEODORE W. NO YES,
J!S.'SWORMSTED'T, Directors.ALBERT F. FOX,LOUIS D. WINE,T. W. WOODWARD,W. E. BARKER,«TOHN B. LAENEB,
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RESOURCES.
l o a n s and discounts, less amountupon which officers and directorsare liable (see schedule) $J, 973,158. 03
Loans and discounts upon which jofficers and directors are liable(see schedule) 209, 081.15
Overdrafts, unsecured (see schedule) j 199.92Stocks, securities, etc. (see schedule) | 46,245.00Due from other national banks, sub-
ject to check 42,476.46Due from State and private banks
and bankers and t rus t companies,subject to check 51,391.42
Banking house $152,172.89 IFurn i ture and fixtures- 7,939.57 !
Other real estate and mortgagesowned (see schedule) ."
Current expenses and taxes paid . . .Checks and other cash items (see
schedule)Bills of other banksFractional paper currency, nickels,
and centsSpecie, viz:
Goldcoin $42,384.00Gold Treasury cer-
tificates 26,550.00Silver dollars 355. 00Silver Treasury cer-
tificates ' 23,574. 00Fractional s i l v e r
coin 189.20
Legal-tender notes.
Total 2,758,090.70
160,112.46
133,188.602,666.10
12,427.87200. 00
49. 69
93, 052. 0034,142. 00
Capital stock paid inSurplus fundUndivided profitsIndividual d e p o s i t s ,
subject to check $612, 441.46Time certificates of de-
posit . 96,746.68Certified checks 1,751.14
Debenture bonds
, 250, 000. 00150, 000. UO38, 401. 42
710,939.28609, 650.00
Total 2,758,990.70
SCHEDULES
Loans and discounts.
On demand, paper with one or more individual or firm names $393,445.42On time, secured by stocks, bonds, and other personal securities 148, 049. 00On time, on mortgages or other real-estate security (see schedule) t, 041, 344. 76
Total 2. 182,839.18
Included in the above are—Liabilities of directors (individual and firm) as payers 1 142,833.33
Stocks, securities, etc.
Enter num-ber sharesof stock orface valueof bonds.
$5,00043,000
Name of corporation issuing stock,bonds, etc.
Bonds of Choptank Steamboat Company...Bonds of Chesapeake and Potomac Tele-phone Company
Amount atwhich
carried onbooks.
$4,750
41,495
Estimatedactual mar-ket value.
$5,000
43,000
State whethertaken for "debtspreviously con-
tracted," or other-wise.
For investment.
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Checks and other cash items.
Gheefe? and drafts on banks, etc., in th i s ci ty . . , $10,341. 84Checks and drafts on other hanks . . . . , . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,086.03
Overdrafts u it -secured.
Temporary - $199.92I, J". "W. Whelpley, cashier of the American Security and Trust Company, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true, and that the schedules on back of the report fully and correctly repre-sent the true state of the several matters therein contained to the best of my knowledge and belief.
J. W. ^HELPLEY, Cashier.DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, City of Washington .-
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of October, 1893.[SEAL.] HOWARD S. REESIDE, Notary Public.
A. T. BRITTON,W. S. THOMPSON,H. A. WlLLARD,M. G-. EMERY,MYRON M. PARKER, [Directors.JOHN E. HERRELL,M. W. BEVERIDGE,JAMES E. FITCH,HENRY F . BLOUNT,
TABLE XVIIT.
CANADIAN BANKS.
SUMMARY OF THE CONDITION OF THE THIRTY-NINE CHARTERED BANKS OF THEDOMINION OF CANADA, ON AUGUST 31, 1893.
RESOURCES.
Mortgages on real estateliO'ans on bonds and stocksCurrent loansLoans to Dominion and Provinces..Overdue debtsDeposits to secure circulationDominion debenturesCanadian municipal, etc., securitiesHail way securities.Due from banks and agenciesHeal estate and bank premisesKate3 and checks on other banks . . .SpecieDominion notesOtteer resources.Excess of liabilities
Total
$660, 39514, 398, 606
205, 956, 2001, 426, 4802, 964, 9991,818, 4483,188, 5729, 398, 2215, 979, 966
20, 364, 8565, 827, 5206, 519, 9727, 706, 937
12, 749, 8091, 901, 0352,149, 851
303,011,467
LIABILITIES.
Capital stockReserve fundNotes in circulationDue Dominion GovernmentDue provincial governmentsDemand depositsTime depositsDue to other banks and agencies...Other liabilities
Total
$G2, 029, 03826, 062, 57633, 308, 9672, 476, 6083, 769, 284
61, 437, 993105,015,710
8, 661, 289250, 002
303, 011, 467
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OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1803.
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE ^ A A ^
Resources.
Loans and discounts. *TJ. S. bonds and securities
Due from nat'land other b'ks.Real estate furniture etc . . .
Checks and other cash items.Bills of nat'l and other banks.Specie and other lawful mon'y
Total
JANUARY. APRIL. JULY. OCTO11KK 5.
66 banks.
$5,466.-088. 335, G62, 6</0.00
10(3, 009.12
2,625,5§7.05177,5,85.6953,808,922, 503.69
492,138. 58764,7X5.00
1,440,0*07.62
16,797,644.00
1864.
Loans and discountsTJ. S. bonds and securitiesOther items
Due from national banksDue from other b'ks and b'krs.Real estate, furniture, etcCurrent expenses
Checks and other cash items.Bills of nat'l and other banks.Specie and other lawful mon'y
Total.
JANUARY 4.
139 banks.
$10, 666, 095.6015,112, 250. 00
74,571,48
*4, 786,124.58381,144, 00118, 854.43
577, 507.92895,521.00
5, 018, 622. 57
37, 630, 691. 58
307 banks.
$31, 593, 943. 4341,175,150. 00
432, 059.95
4, 699, 479. 568, 537, 908. 94
755, <Mi. 41352, 720.77
2, 65^ 916. 961, 660, 000. 00
22, 961, 411. 64
114, 820, 287. 66
JULY 4.
467 banks
$70, 746, 513. 3392, 530, 500. 00
842, 017. 73
15, 935, 730.1317, 337, 558. 661, G94, 049. 46
502, 341. 31
5, 057, 122. 905,344, 172.00
42, 283, 708. 23
252, 273, 803.75
OCTOBER 3 .
508 banks.
$93,238,657.92108,0ti4,400.00
1,434,739.76
19,965,720.4714,051,396.312,202,318.201, 021, 569.02
7,640,169.144,687,727.00
44,801,497.48
297,108,195.30
1805.
Loans and discountsU.S.bonds and securities .-Other items
Due from national banksDue from other b'ks and b'krs.Real estate, furniture, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paid
Checks and other cash itemsBills of nat'l and other banks.Specie —Legal tenders and frac'l cur y
Total
JANUAEY 2.
638 banks.
$166, 448, 718. 00176, 578, 750. 00
3, 294, 883. 27
30, 820,175. 4419, 836, 072. 834, 083, 226.121, 053, 725. 341,323, 023. 56
17, 837, 496.7714, 275,153. 004, 481, 937. 68
72, 535, 504.67
512, 568, 666.68
APRIL 3.
907 banks.
$252, 404, 208. 07277, 619, 900. 00
4, 275, 769. 51
40,963,243.4722, 554, 636. 576, 525, 118. 802, 298, 025. 651, 823,291. 84
29,681,394.1313, 710, 370.006, 659, MO. 47
112, 999, 320. 59
771, 514, 939.10
JULY 3.
1,294 banks.
$362, 442, 743.08391,744,850.0012, 5G9,120. 38
76,977, 539. 5920, 078, 028. 0111,231,257.282, 338, 775. 562, 243, 210.31
41,314,904.5021, 651, 826. 009,437,060.40
168, 426, 166. 55
1,126,455,481.66
OCTOBER &
1,513 banks.
$487,170,136.29427,731,300.0019,048,513.15
89,978,980.5517, 393,232.25l i , 703; 281.774, 539, 525.112,585,501.06
72, 309,854.4416, 247, 241. 0018, 072,012. 59
189, 988,496.28
1,359,768,074.49*
* Including amount due from national banks.
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BANKS FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOKEK, 1893.
Liabilities.
Capital stock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undivided profitsTndi vidual and other deposits.Due to nat'l and other banks*.
Total
JANUARY. APRIL. JULY. OCTOBERS.
66 banks.
$7,188,393.00
328,030,068,497, 681.84
981,178.59
2,360.51
16,797,644.00
I 8 O 1 .
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
National b'knotesoutstandingIndividual and other deposits.Due to nat'l and other banks*.
Total
JANUARY 4.
139 banks.
$14, 740, 522. 00
432, 827.81
30, 155.0019, 450, 492. 532,153, 779. 38
822,914.86
37, 630, 691. 58
APRIL 4.
307 banks.
$42, 204, 474. 00
1, 625, 656.87
9, 797, 975. 0051, 274, 914. 016, 814, 930. 40
3,102, 337. 38
114, 820, 287. 66
JULY 4.
467 banks.
$75, 213,945.00
1,129, 910. 223, 094, 330.11
25, 825, 665. 00119,414,239 0327, 382, 006. 37
213,708.02
252,273,803.75
OCTOBER 3.
508 banks.
$86,782,802.00
2,010,286.105,982,392.22
45,260,504.00122,166, 536.4034,862,384.81
43,289.77
297,108,195.30
1865.
Capital stock
Undivided profits
National b'k notes outstanding
Individual and other deposits.United States deposits
Due to national banksDue to other b'ks and bankers*
Other items
Total
JANUARY 2.
638 banks.
$135, 618, 874.00
8, 663,311. 2212, 283, 812.65
66, 769, 375.00
183,479,636.9837, 764, 729. 77
30, 619,175.5737,104,130.62
265, 620. 87
512, 568, 666.68
APRIL 3.
907 banks.
$215, 326, 023. 00
17, 318, 942. 6517, 809, 307.14
98, 896,488. 00
262, 961, 473.1357, 630,141. 01
41,301,031.1669,692, 581. 64
578, 951. 37
771,514,939.10
JULY 3.
1,294 banks.
$325, 834, 558.00
31,303,565.6423,159,408.17
131,452,158.00
398, 357, 559. 5958,032,720. 67
78, 261, 045. 6479,591,594.93
462,871.02
1,126, 455,481.66
OCTOBER 2.
1,513 banks.
$393,157,206.00
38,713,380.7232,350,278.19
171,321,903.00
500,910,873.2248,170, 381.31
90,044,837.0884,155,161.27
944,053.70
1,359,768,074.49
*Tnr»lnfHn0- Si.n.t.A hanlr nirn.riln.fin
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1 8 6 0 .
Resources.
Loans and discountsU. S.b'ds dep'd to secure circ'nOther U.S. b'ds and securitiesOth'rstocks, b'ds, and mortg'sDue from national banksDue from other b'ks and b'k'rsReal estate, furniture, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidChecks and other cash items.Bills of national and other b'ksSpecieLegal tenders and fract'l cur'y
Total
JANUARY 1.
1, 582 b a n k s .
$500,650,109.19298, 376, 850. 00142, 003, 500. 0017, 483, 753.18
93, 254, 551. 0214,658,229.8715, 436, 296.163,193, 717. 782, 423, 918.02
89, 837, 684. 5020, 406, 442. 0019,205,018.75
187, 846, 548. 82
1, 404, 776, 619. 29
APRIL 2.
1, 612 b a n k s .
$528, 080, 526. 70315, 850. 300. 00125, 625, 750. 00
17,379, 738. 92
87, 564, 329. 7113, 682, 345.1215, 895, 564. 464, 927, 599. 792, 233, 516.31
105,490,619.3618,279,816.0017, 529, 778. 42
189, 867, 852. 52
1,442,407,737.31
JULY 2.
1, 634 b a n k s .
$550, 353, 094.17328, 483, 350.00121,152,950.00
17,565,911.46
96, 696, 482. 6613.982,613.2316, 730, 923. 62
3, 032, 716. 272, 398, 872. 26
90,077,134.5317, 866, 742. 0012, 629, h76. 30
201,425,041.63
1,476, 395, 208.13
OCTOBER 1.
1, 644 b a n k s .
$fiO3, 314, 704.83331, 843, 200. 00
94, 974, 650. 0015, 887, 490. 06
107, 650,174.1815,211,117.1617,134,002.585, 311, 253. 352,493,773.47
103, 684, 249. 2117, 437, 779. 00
9, 226, 831. 82205, 793, 578. 76
1, 526, 962, 804.42
1 8 6 7 .
Loans and discountsU. S.b'dadep'd to secure circ'n17. S. b'dsdep'd to sec're dep'tsU. S.b'ds and sec'tieson band.Oth'r stocks, b'ds, andinortg's"Due from national banksDue from other b'ks and b'k'rsReal estate, furniture, etc....Current expensesPremiums paidChecks and other cash items.Bills of national banksBills of other banksSpecieLegal tenders and fract'l cur'yCompound-interest notes
Total
JANUARY 7.
1, 648 b a n k s .
$608, 771, 799. 61339, 570, 700.00
36,185, 950. CO52, 949, 300. 0015, 073, 737. 45
92, 552, 206. 2912, 996,157. 4918, 925, 315. 51
2, 822, 675.182, 860, 398. 85
101,430,220.1819, 263, 718. 00
1, 176,142.0019, 726, 043. 20
104, 872, 371. 6482, 047, 250. 00
1, 511, 222, 985.40
APRIL 1.
1, 642 b a n k s .
$597, 648, 286. 53338, 863, 650. 00
38, 465, 800. 0046, 639, 400. 0020,194,875.21
94,121,186. 2110, 737, 392. 9019, 625, 893. 81
5, 693, 784.173,411,325.56
87, 951. 405.1312, 873, 785. 00
825, 748. 0011,444,529.1592,801,254.1784, 065, 79C. 00
1,465,451,105. 84
JULY 1.
1, 636 b a n k s .
$583, 450, 396.12337, 684, 250. 00
38, 368, 950. (JO45, 633, 700. 0021, 452, 615. 43
92, 308, 91L 879, 663, 322. 82
19, 800, 905. 863, 249, 153. 313, 338, GOO. 37
128,312, 177.7916,138, 769.00
531, 267. 0011,128, 672. 98
102,534,613.4675, 488, 220. 00
1, 494, 084: 526. 01
OCTOBER 7.
1, 642 b a n k s .
$609, 675, 214. 61338, 640,150. 00
37, 862,100. 0042,460, 800. 0021, 507, 881. 42
95, 217, 610.148, 389, 226.47
20, 639, 708. 235,297,494.132, 764,186. 35
134, 603, 231. 5111,841, 104.00
333, 209. 0012, 798, 044. 40
100, 550, 849. 9156, 888, 250. 00
1, 499, 469,060.17
1 S 6 S .
. Loans and discounts, U. S.b'ds dep'd to secure circ'nTT.S. b'ds dop'd to sec're dept'«XT. S. b'ds and sec'ties on baud.Oth'rstocks, b'ds, andinortg'sDue from national banks —
v Due from other b'ks and b'k'rs3$pal estate, furniture, etc
-Current expensesPremiums paid
"Checks and other cash items.--Jitlls of natiouaT banksBills of other banks
"Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes
,n0o|npwind-interest notes —\£nxee per cent, certificates...
V Total
JANUARY 6.
1,642 b a n k s .
$616, 603,479. 89339, 064, 200. 00
37, 315, 750. 0044,164,500.0019, 365, 864. 77
99,311,446.608,480,199. 74
21,125, 665. 682, 986, 893.862,464, 536. 96
109, 390, 266. 3716, 655, 572. 00
261, 269. 001,927,876.78
20,981,601.45114,306,491.00
39, 997, 030. 008,245, 000. 00
1, 502, 647, 644.10
APRIL 6.
1,643 b a n k s .
$628, 029, 347. 65339, 686, 650.00
37, 446, COO. 0045, 958, 550. 0019, 874, 384. 33
95, 900, 606. 357, 074, 297. 44
22, 082, 570. 255,428. 460. 252, 660,106. 09
114, 993, 036.2312, 573, 514. 00
196,106. 001, 825, 640.16
18, 373, 943. 2284,390,219.0038, 917, 490. 0024, 255, 000. 00
1,499,668,920.97
JULY 6.
1,640 b a n k s .
$655, 729, 546. 42339, 569,100. 00
37, 853,150. 0043, 068, 350. 0020, 007, 327.42
114, 434, 097.938, 642, 456. 72
22, 699, 829. 702, 938, 519. 042, 432, 074. 37
124, 076, 097. 7113,210, 179.00
342, 5oO. 001, 863, 358. 91
20,755,919.04100,166,110.00
19, 473, 420. 0044, 905, 0(J0. 00
1, 572,167, 076.26
OCTOBER 5.
1, 643 b a n k s .
$657,668,847.83340, 487, 050. 00
37, 360, 150. 0036, 817, 600. 0020, 693, 406.40
102, 278, 547. 777,818,822.24
22, 747,875.185, 278, 911. 221, 819, 815. 50
143, 241, 394. 9911, 842, 974. 00
222, 668. 002, 262, 791. 97
13, 003, 713. 3992, 453, 475. 004,513,730.00
59, 080, 000. 00
1,559, 621, 773.49
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1866.
257
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits -. -National b'k notes outstand'gState banknotes outstanding.
Individual depositsU. S. depositsDep'ts of U.S.disb'sing officersDue to national banksDue to other b'ks and bankers.
Total
JANUARY 1.
1,582 b a n k s .
$403,357,346.00
43, 000, 370.7828, 972, 493. 70
213, 239, 530. 0045, 449,155. 00
522, 507, 829. 2729, 747, 236.15
94,709,074.1523, 793, 584. 24
i, 404, 776, 619. 29
APRIL 2.
1,612 b a n k s .
$409, 273, 534.00
44, 687, 810. 5430, 964,422.73
248, 886, 282. 0033, 800, 865. 00
534, 734, 950. 3329,150, 729. 82
89, 067, 501. 5421, 841, 641. 35
1, 442, 407, 737. 31
JULY 2.
1,634 b a n k s .
$414,270,493. 00
50,151, 991. 7729, 286,175.45
267, 798, 678. 0019,996, 163.00
533,338,174.2536,038,185.03
3, 066, 892. 22
98, 496, 726. 4225, 951, 728.99
1,476, 395, 208.13
OCTOBER 1.
1,644 b a n k s .
$415,472,369.00
53, 359, 277. 6432, 593, 486. 69
280, 253, 818. 009, 748, 025. 00
564, 616, 777. 6430,420,819.80
2, 979, 955.77
110, 531, 957. 3126, 986, 317.57
1, 526, 962, 804.42
1 § 6 7 .
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
National b'k notes outstand'g.State bank notes outstanding.
Individual depositsU. S. depositsDep'ts of U.S.disb'sing officers
Due to national banksDuo to other b'ks and bankers.
Total
JANUARY 7.
1,648 b a n k s .
$420, 229, 739. 00
59, 992, 874. 5726, 961, 382. 60
291,436,749.006,961,499.00
558, 699, 768. 0627, 284, 876. 93
2, 477, 509.48
92, 761, 998.4324, 416, 588, 33
1,511,222,985.40
APRIL 1.
1,642 b a n k s .
$419, 399, 484. 00
60, 206, 013. 5831,131, 034. 39
292, 788, 572. 005, 460, 312. 00
512, 046,182.4727, 473, 005. 66
2, 650, 981. 39
91,156,890.8923,138, 629. 46
1,465,451,105.84
JULY 1.
1,636 b a n k s .
$418, 558,148. 00
63, 232, 811.1230, 656, 222.84
291,769,553.004,484,112.00
539, 599,076.1)29,838,391.53
3, 474,192. 74
89, 821, 751. 6022, 659, 267. 08
1,494,084,526.01
OCTOBER 7.
1,642 b a n k s .
$420, 073, 415. 00
6a, 695, 587.0133, 751, 446. 21
293, 887, 941.004, 092,153. 00
540, 797, 837.5123, 062,119. 924, 352, 379. 43
93, 111, 240.8919, 644, 940. 20
1,499,469,060.17
I 86§.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNational b'k notes outstand'g.State bank notes outstanding.
Individual depositsU. S. depositsDep'tsof U. S.disb'sing officers
Due to national banksDue to other b'ks and ba nkers.
Total...
JANUARY 6.
1,642 b a n k s .
$420, 260, 790. 00
70, 586,125, 7031,399,877.57
294, 377, 390.003,792,013.00
534, 704, 709. 0024, 305, 638. 02
3, 208, 783.03
98,144, 665. 6121, 867, 648.17
1, 502, 647, 644.10
APRIL 6.
1,643 b a n k s .
$420, 676,210.00
72, 349,119.6032, 861, 597. 08
295, 336, 044. 003, 3.10,177. 00
5n2, 011, 480. 3622, 750, 342.774, 976, 682. 31
94, 073, 631. 2521, 323, 636. 60
1, 499, 668, 920. 97
JULY 6.
1,640 b a n k s .
$420,105, 011. 00
75, 840,118. 9433, 543, 223. 35
294, 908, 264. 003,163, 771. 00
575,842,070.1224, 603, 676. 96
3, 499, 389.99
113, 306, 346.3427, 355, 204. 56
1,572,167,076.26
OCTOBER 5.
1,643 b a n k s .
$420,634,511.00
77, 995, 761. 4036,095, 883.98
295, 769, 489. 002, 906, 352.00
580, D40, 820.8517, 573, 250.644, 570,478.16
99, 414, 397. 2823, 720, 829.18
1,559,621,773.49
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL
1§69.
Resources.JANUARY 4.
1,628 banks.
APRIL 17.
1,620 banks.
Loans and d i s coun t s . . . .U. S. bonds to secure circ'lat'nU. S. bonds to secure deposits.U. S. b'ds and see/ties on hand.Oth ' r stocks, b'ds,and rnortg's
D u e from redeeming agentsDue from other national h'nksDue from State b'ks and b 'k ' rsReal estate, furniture, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paid
Checks and other cash items .Bills of other national banks.Fractional currencySpecieLegal tender notesThree per cent, certificates . .
OCTOBER 9.
1,617 banks.
$644, 045, 039. 53338, 539, 950. 00
34, 538, 350. 0035, 010, (iOO. 0020, 127,732.96
65, 727,36,067,
7, 715,23, 289,
3, 2G5,1, 654,
142, 605,14, 684,2,280,
29, 620,88, 239,52, 075,
070. 80316.84719.34838. 281)00. 81352. 70
984. 92799. 0J471.06750. 26300. 00000. 00
$662,084,813.47338, 379, 250. 0029,721,350.0030, 226, 550. 0020, 074, 435. 69
57, 554, 382. 5530, 520, 527. 89
8, 075, 595. 6023,798, 188.135,641,195.011,716,210. 13
154,137,191.2311,725,239.00
2, 088, 545.189, 944, 532. 15
80, 875, 161. (051,190, 000. 00
Total 1, 540, 394, 266. 50 1,517, 753,167. 03
$686, 347, 755.81338, 699, 750. 00
27, 625, 350. 0027, 476, i)50. 0020, 777, ;560. 53
62, 912, 336. 8235. f.5(J. 504. 53
9, 140, 319. 2423,859,271.17
5, 820, 577. 871, 809, 070. 01
161,614,852.6611,524,447.001,804,855.53
18,455,090.4880,934, 119.0049,815,000.00
1, 564.174, 410. 65
$682, 883,106.97339, 4^0,100. 00
18, 704, 000. 0025, 903, 950. 0022, 250, 697.14
56, 669, 562.8435, 393, 563.478,790,418.57
25,169,188.955, 646, 382. 962, 092, 364. 85
108, 809, 817. 3710, 776, 023. 002, 090, 727. 38
23, 002, 405. 8383,719,295.0045, 845, 000. 00
1, 497, 226, 604. 33
1 §7$.
Loans and discounts -Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .IT. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks and bd's
Due from red'g ag'ntsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paid
Cash item sClVg-houseexch'gs .National bank notes.}Fractional currency, iSpecieLegal-tender notes jThree per cent, cerlfsj
JANUARY 22. MARCH 24. JUNE 9. OCTOBER 8.
1,615 banks . ! 1,615 banks. I 1,612 banks. | 1,615 banks.
DECEMBER 28.
5088, 875, 203. 70339, 350, 750. 00
17, 592, 000. 0024, 677, 100. 0021,082,412.00
71,641,486.0531, 9.9-4, 609. 269,319,560.54
26,002,713.013. 469, 588. 002,439,591.41
111, 624, 822. 00
15,840,669.002, 476, 906. 75
48, 345, 383. 7287, 708, 502. 0043, 820, 000. 00
i$710, 848, 609.30339, 251, 350. 00
! 16,102,000.00I 27, 292, 150. 00: 20,524,294.55
I 73,435,117.9829, 510, 6S8.H10, 238, 219. 8526, 330, 701. 246, 683,189. 542, 680, 882. 39
11,267,703.1275, 317, 992. -_>214,226,817.00
2, 2'S5, 409. 0237, 0!)6. 543. 4482. 485, 978. 0043,570,ino.00
$739,341,186.06| 338, 845,200.00
15, 704, 000. 0028, 276, 600. 0023, 300, 681. 87
Total jl,546,261,357.44 11,529,147,735.85 11,565,756,909.67 1,510,713,236.92 I,538,998,lu5.93
5715, 928, 079. 81340, 857, 450. 00
15,381,500.0022, 3l;3, 800. 0023, 614, 721. 25
66, 275, 668. 9233, 9-5:8, 805. 65
9, 202, 406. 7127, 470, 746. 97
5, 8" 1,750. 022, 491, 222.11
12, 536, 613. 5779, 089, 688. 3912, 5 2, 927. 00
2, 078, 178. 0518,400,011.4779, 3.'4, 577.0043, 345, 000. 00
1,648 banks.
$725, 515, 538. 49344,104, 200. 00
15,189,500.0023, 893, 300. 0022, 686, 358. 59
64, 805, 062. 88 |37, 478. 166. 49 I
9, 824, 144. 18 i28,021,6,57.44 j
6, 905, 073. 32 j3, 251, 648. 72 j
13,220,403.3476, 20*, 707.0017, 001, 846. 00
2, 150,522.8926,307,251.5980, 580, 745. 0041, 845, 000. 00
18V 1.MARCH 18.
1,688 banks.
APRIL 29. I JUNE 10.
1,707 banks. 1,723 banks.
OCTOBER 2. | DECEMBER 16.
1,767 banks. 1,790 banks.
Loans and discounts $767,858,490.59 $779,321,828.11 '$789,416,568.13 $831,552,210.00 $818,996,311.74 IBonds for circulation: 351,556,700.00 354,427,200.00 i 357,388,950.00 364,475,800.00 366,840,200.00Bonds for deposits, j 15, 231, "00. 00U. S. bonds on baud . . I 23, 911, 350. 00Other stocks and b'ds 22, 763, 869. 20
Due from red'g ag'n tsDue from nat ' i banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsCl'r'g-house exch'gs.National bank notes.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..Three per cen t. cert'fs
83,809,188.923\201, 119.9910,271,005.3428,805,814.79
6,694,014. 173, 939, 995. 20
11,042,644.74100,693,917.54
13, 137,006.002,103,298. 16
25,769, 166.6491,072,349. 0037, 570, 000. 00
15, 236, 500. 0022, 487, 950. 0022,414,6:9.05
85.061,016.3138, 332, 679. 7411,478,174.7129, 242. 762. 790,7(34,159.734, 414, 755. 40
12, 749, 289. 84130,855,698.15
16, 632, 323. 002, 135, 763. 09
22, 732. (-27.02106, 219; 126. 0033, 935, 000. 00
15, 250, 500. 0024, 200, 300. 0023,132, 871. 05
92, 369, 246. 7139, 636, 579. 3511, 853, 308. 6029, 637, 999. 30
6, 295, 099.465, 026, 385. 97
13,101,497.95102,091,311.7519,101,389 002,160,713.22
19,924,955.10122, 137,660.00
30, 690, 000. 00
28, 087, 500. 0017, 753, 650. 0024, 517, 059. 35
80, 878, 608.8443, 525, 362. 0512, 772, 069. 83.,0,^89,783.85 I
6,153,370.29 j5,500,890.17
14,(58,268.86 j101,105,854.5214,197, 653. 00 I2,095,485.79
13,252.91*8.17109,^14,735.00 ,
25, 075, 000. 00 j
23, 155,150.0017,675,500.00 j23,061,184.20 j
77,985,600.53 I43,313.344.7813,009, 301.40 |30, 070. 330. 57 j
7,330,424.125, 956, 073. 74
13, 784, 424. 76114, 538, 539. 93
13, 0*5, 904. 002,061,600.89
29, 595, 299. 5693, 942, 707. 0021,400,000.00
Total 1,627,032,030.28 1,694,440,912.94 1,703,415,335.65 1,730,566,899.72 1,715,861,897.22
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BANKS FROM OCTOBER,, 1863, TO OCTOBER 1893—Continued.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'lbank notes outstanding.State bank notes outstanding.
Individual depositsU.S. depositsDept's U. S. disburs'g officers.
Due to national banksDue to State banks and b'k'rs.
Notes and bills re-dlseounted.Bills payable
Total
JANUARY 4.
1,628 banks.
$419,040,931.00
81,169,936.5235, 318, 273. 71
294,476,702.002, 734, 669.00
568,530,934.1113,211,850.19
3, 472, 884.90
95,453,139.3326, 984, 945. 74
1, 540, 394, 266.50
APEIL 17.
1,620 banks.
$420, 818, 721. 00
82, 653, 989.1937, 489, 314.82
292, 457, 098. 002, 615,387.00
547, 922,174.9110,114, 328. 323,605,131.61
92,662,648.4923, 018, 610.62
2, 464, 849. 811, 870, 913. 26
1, 517, 753,167. 03
JUNE 12.
1,619 banks.
$422, 659, 260. 00
82, 218, 576. 4743, 812, 898. 70
292, 753, 286. 002, 558, 874. 00
574, 307, 382. 7710, 301, 907. 71
2, 454, 048. 99
100, 933. 910.0328, 046, 771. 30
2, 392, 205. 611, 735, 289. 07
1, 564,174, 410.65
OCTOBER 9.
1,617 banks.
$426, 399,151.00
86,165, 334. 3240, 687, 300. 92
293, 593, 645. 002,454, 697.00
511, 400,196. 637,112,646.674, 516, 648.12
95, 087, 892. 8323, 8i9, 371. 62
3, 839, 357.102,140,363.12
1, 497, 226, 604.33
1870.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'l bank circnlat'n.State bank circulat'n.
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S. dis. offic's
Dae to national banksDue to State banks ..
Notes re-discounted..Bills payable
Total
JANUARY 22.
1,615 banks.
$426, 074,954. 00
90,174, 281.1434, 300,430.80
292, 838, 935.002, 351, 993.00
2,299, 296.27
546, 236, 881. 576, 750,139.192, 592, 001. 21
108,351,300.3328, 904, 849.14
3, 842, 542.301, 543, 753. 49
1,546,261,357.44
MARCH 24.
1,615 banks.
$427, 504, 247. 00
90, 229, 954.5943, 109, 471. 62
292, 509,149. 002, 279, 469. 00
1, 483, 416.15
516, 058, 085. 266,424,421.254, 778, 225. 93
109, 667, 715. 9529, 767, 575.21
2, 462, 647.492, 873, 357.40
1,529,147,735.85
JUNE 9.
1,612 banks.
$427, 235, 701.00
91, 689, 834.1242,861,712.59
291,183, 614. 002, 222, 793. 00
1, 517, 595.18
542,261,563.1810, 677, 873. 92
2, 592, 967. 54
115,456,491.8433, 012,162. 78
2, 741, 843. 532, 302, 756.99
1,565,756,909.67
OCTOBER 8.
1,615 banks.
$430, 399, 301. 00
94, 061,438. 9538, 608, 618.91
291, 798, 640.002,138, 548. 00
2, 462, 591.31
501, 407, 586. 906, 807, 978.494, 550,142.68
100,348,292.4529, 693, 910. 80
3, 843, 577. 674, 592, 609. 76
1,510,713,236.92
DECEMBER 28.
1,648 banks.
$435, 356, 004. 00
91,705,740.3446, 056,428. 55
296, 205, 446. 002, 091, 799.00
2,242,556.49
507,368,618.676, 074,407. 904,155, 304. 25
106, 090,414. 5329, 200, 587. 29
4,612,131.084, 838, 667. 83
1,538,998,105.93
Capital stock
Surplus fundsUndivided profits
Nat'l bank circulat'n.State bank circulat'n.
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDept's U. S. dis. offic's
Due to national b'nksDue to State banks ..
Notes re-discounted..Bills payable
Total
MARCH 18.
1, 688 banks.
$444,232,771.00
96, 862, 081. 6643, 883, 857. 64
301,713,460.002, 035, 800.00
1,263,767.70
561,190,830.416,314, 957. 814, 813, 016. 66
118,904,865.8437,311, 519.13
3, 256, 896.425, 248, 206. 01
1,627,032,030.28
APRIL 29.
1,707 banks.
$446, 925,493.00
97, 620, 099. 2844, 776, 030. 71
306,131,393. 001, 982, 580. 00
2,235, 248.46
611,025,174.106,521,572.923, 757, 873. 84
128, 037, 469.1736,113, 290. 67
3, 573, 723.025, 740, 964. 77
1,694,440,912.94
JUNE 10.
1,723 banks.
$450, 330, 841. 00
98, 322,203.8045, 535, 227. 79
307, 793, 880. 001, 968, 058. 00
1, 408, 628. 25
602,110,758.366,265,107.944, 893, 907. 25
135,167, 847. 6941, 219, 802. 96
3,120, 039. 095, 278, 973. 72
1,703,415,335, 65
OCTOBER 2.
1,767 banks.
$458, 255, 6p6. 00
101,112, 671. 9142, 008, 714.38
315, 519,117. 001, 921, 056. 00
4, 540,194.61
600, 868, 486.5520,511,935.98
5, 393, 598. 89
131,730,713.0440,211,971.67
3, 964, 552. 574, 528,191.12
1,730,566,899.72
DECEMBER 16.
1,790 banks.
$460, 225, 866.00
101, 573,153. 6248, 630, 925. 81
318, 265, 481. 001, 886, 538. 00
1, 393, 427. 98
596, 586, 487. 5414, 829, 525. 65
5, 399,108. U
118, 657, 614.1638,116, 950. 67
4,922,455.785, 374, 362. 67
1,715,861,897.22
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1872.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits...XT. S. bonds on band..Otlier stocks and b'dsDue from red'g ag'ntsDue from na'tl banksDue from State banksHeal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsCleat'g-houseexch'gsNational-baDk notes,Fractional currency.Specie.Legal-tender notes . .U.S. cert'fs of depositThree per cent. cert'iV
Total
FEBRUARY 27.
1,814 banks.
$839, 665, 077. 91370, 924, 700. 00
15, 870, 000. 0021,323, 150.0022, 838, 388.8089, 548, 329. 9338, 282, 905. 8612,269,822.6830, 637, 676. 756, 265, 655.136, 308, 821. 86
12,143,403.1293,151,319.7415, 552, 087. 002,278,143.24
25, 507, 825. 3297, 865, 400. 00
18, 980, 000. 00
1,719,415,657.34
AFRIL19. 1 JUNE 10.
1,843 banks.
$844, 902, 253. 49374, 428, 450. 00
15, 169, 000.0019, 292,100. 0021,538,914.0682,120, 017. 2436, 697, 592. 8112, 299, 716.9430, 809, 274. 98
7, 026, 041. 236, 544, 279. 29
12,401,171.40114,195, 966. 36
18, 492, 832. 002,113, 249. 29
24, 433, 899.46105, 732,455. 00
15, 365, 000. 00
1,743,652,213.55
1,853 banks.
$871,531,448.67377, 029, 700.00
15, 409. 950. 0016, 458,250. 0022,270,010.4791, 564, 269. 5339, 468, 323. 3913, 014, 205. 2631,123,843.21
6, 719, 794. 906,616,174.75
13, 458, 753. 8088, 592, 800.1616,253,560.002,069,464.12
24. 256, 644.14122, 994, 417.00
12, 005, 666.00
1,770,837,269.40
OCTOBER 3.
1,919 banks .
$877,197, 923. 47382,046,400.00
15, 479, 750. 0012,142, 5 0.0023, 533,151. 7380,717,071.3034,486, 593.8712, 976, 878. 0132,276,498.176,310,428.796, 546, 848. 52
14, 916, 784. 34110, 086, 315. 37
15, 787, 296. 002, 151, 747. 88
10, 229, 756. 79105,121,104.00
6, 710, 000. 007,140, 000. 00
1,755,857,098.24
DECEMBER 27.
1,94.0 banks.
$885, 653, 449. 62384,458,500.0016,304,750.0010,306, 103.0023,160, 557. 2986, 401, 459.4442, 707, 613. 5412, 008, 843. 5433,014,796.838. 454, 803. 977, 097, 847.86
13, 696, 723.8590,145, 482. 7219, 070, 322. 002, 270, 576. 32
19, 047, 336. 45102, 922, 369. 00
12, 650, 000. 004,185, 000. 00
1,773,556,532.43
3.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocksandb'dsDue from red'g ag'ntsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsNational-bank notes.Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes . .U.S.cert'ts of depositThree per cent, cert'fs
Total
FEBRUARY 28.
1,947 banks.
$913,265,189.67384, 675, 050. 0015,035, 000.0010, 436, 9f>0. 0022, 063, 306. 2095, 773, 077.1039, 483, 700. 0913, 595, 679.1734, 023, 057. 776,977, 831. 357, 205, 259. 67
11,761,711.50131, 383, 860. 95
15, 998, 779. 002, 289, 680. 21
17, 777, 673. 5397,141,909.0018, 460, 000. 00
1, 805, 000. 00
1,839,152,715.21
APRIL 25.
1,962 banks.
$912, 064, 267. 31386, 763, 800. 00
16, 235, 000. 009,613,550.00
22, 449. 146. 0488, 815, 557. 8038, 671, 088. 6312,883.353.3734, 216, 878. 07
7,410,045.877, 559, 987. 67
11, 425, 209. 0094,132,125. 2419,310,202.002,198,973.37
16, 868, 808. 74100,605,287.00
18, 370, 000. 00710,000.00
1,800,303,280.11
JUNE 13.
1,968 banks.
$925, 557, 682.42388, 080, 300. 00
15, 935, 000. 009, 789, 400. 00
22,912,415.6397, 143, 326. 9443, o28, 792.2914, 073, 287. 7734, 820, 562. 777,154,211.697,890,962.14
13,030,482.5891,918,526.5920, 394, 772. 002,197,559.84
27, 950, 086. 72106,381,491.00
22, 365, 000.00305, 000.00
1,851,234,860.38
SEPTEMBER 12.
1,976 banks.
$944,220,116.34388, 330, 400. 00
14. 805, 000. 008, 824, 850. 00
23, 709, 034. 5396,134,120. 6641,413,680.0612,022,873.4134, 661, 823. 216, 985, 436. 997, 752, 843. 87
11,433,913.2288, 926,003. 5316,103, 842. 00
2, 302, 775. 2619,868,469.4592, 522, 663. 0020, 610, 000. 00
1,830,627,845.53
DECEMBER 26.
1,976 banks.
$856, 816, 555. 05389, 384,400. 00
14, 815, 200. 008, 630, 850. 00
24,358, 125.0673, 032, 046. 8740,404,757.9711,185,253.0835, 556, 746.48
8, 678, 270. 397, 987,107.14
12, 321, 972.8062,881,342.1621, 403,179. 00
2, 287, 454. 0326, 907, 037. 58
108, 719, 506. 0024, 010, 000.00
1,729,380,303.61
1874.FEBRUARY 27.
1,975 banks .
MAY 1. JUNE 26.
1,978 banks. 1,983 banks.
OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 31.
2,004 banks. 2,027 banks.
Loans anddisconnts-Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits.. .U.S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDae from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksHeal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g -house exch'gsNational-bank notes.Fractional currency .SpecieLegal-tender notes. .U.S. cert'fs of deposit!Dep. with U. S. Treas
$897, 859, 000.46389,614,700.00
14, 600, 200. 0011,043,400.0025, 3(io, 736. 24
101, 502, 861. 5836, 624, 001. 3911,496,711.4736, 043, 741. 50
6, 998, 875. 758, 741, 028. 77
10, 269, 955. 5062,768,119.1920, 003, 251. 00
2, 309, 919. 7333, 365, 863. 58
102, 717, 563. 0037, 235, 000. 00
$923, 347,389,249,
14, 890,10,152,25,400,94, 017,41,291,12,374,36, 708,
7, 547,8, 680,
11, 949,94, 877,20, 673,2,187,
32, 569,101,692,40,135,
030. 79100.00200.00000.00460.20603. 31015.24391.28066 39203. 05370. 84020. 71796. 52452. 00186. 69969. 26930.00000.00
$926,195,390,281,14, 890,10,456,27,010,97, 871,45, 770,12. 469,37, 270,7, 550,8, 563,10, 496,63,896,23,527,2, 283,
22, 326,103,108,47, 780,
91,
Total 1,808,500,529.16 1,867,802,796.28 1,851,840,913.64
671. 70700.00200.00900.00727.48517. 06715. 59592. 33876. 51125. 20262. 27257. 00271.31991.00898. 92207. 27350.00000. 00250.00
$954,394,791.59383, 254,800. 0014, 691, 700. 0013,313,550.0027, 807, 826. 9283, 885,126. 9439, 695, 309.4711,196,611.7338,112,926.527,658, 738. 828, 376, 659. 0712,296, 416. 7797, 383, 687.1118,450,013.002, 224, 943.1221, 240, 945. 2380, 021, 946. CO42, 825, 000. 0020, 349,950.15
$955, 862, 580. 51382, 976, 200.0014, 714, 000. 0015, 290, 300.0028,313,473.1280,488,831.4548,100,842.6211, 655, 573. 0739.190,683.045; 510, 566. 478, 626,112.1614, 005, 517. 33112.995,317.5522, 532, 336. 002, 392, 668.74
22, 436, 761.0482, 604, 791. 0033, 670, 000. 0021, 043, 084. 36
1,877,180,942.44 1,902,409,638.48
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BANKS FROM OCTOBER, 1863, to OCTOBER, lays—continued.
261
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'l bank circulationState bankcirculation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks ..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payable
Total
FERRUAEY 27.
1,814 banks.
$464, 081, 744. 00
103, 787, 082. 6243, 310, 344,46
321, 634, 675. 001, 830, 563. 00
1,451, 746. 29
593,645,666.167, 114, 893. 475, 024, 699.44
128, 627,494.4439, 025,165. 44
3, 818, 686. 916,062, 896.91
1,719,415,657.34
APRIL 19.
1,843 banks.
$467, 924, 318. 00
104, 312, 525. 8146, 428, 590.90
325, 305, 752. 001, 763, 885. 00
1, 561, 914. 45
620, 775, 265.786, 355, 722.953,416,371.16
120, 755, 565. 8635, 005,127. 84
4,225, 622. 045,821,551.76
1,743,652,213.55
J U N E 10.
1,853 banks.
$470,543,301.00
105,181,943.2850, 234, 298. 32
327, 092, 752. 001,700, 935.00
1, 454, 044.06
618,801,619.496, 993, 014. 775, 463, 953.48
132, 804, 924. 0239,878,826.42
4, 745,178. 225, 942, 479. 34
1,770,837,269.40
OCTOBER 3.
1,919 banks.
$479, 629,174. 00
110, 257, 516. 4546, 623, 784. 50
333, 495, 027. 001,567,143.00
3,149, 749. 61
613, 290, 671.457, 853, 772. 414,563,833.79
110, 047, 347.6733, 789, 083. 82
5, 549, 431. 886, 040, 562. 66
1,755,857,098.24
DECEMBER 27.
1,940 banks.
$482, 606, 252. 00
111, 410, 248. 9856,762,411.89
336, 289, 285. 001,511,396.00
1, 356, 934. 48
598,114, 679. 267, 863, 894 935,136, 597.74
124, 218, 392.8334, 794, 963.37
6, 545, 059. 786, 946, 416.17
1, 773, 556, 532.43
1873.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits....
Nat'lbank circulationStatebank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U.S. DepositsDep'tsU. S. dis.offi cers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payable
Total
FEBRUARY 28.
1,947 banks.
$484, 551,811. 00
114,681,048.7348, 578, 045. 28
336, 292, 459. 001,388, 271.00
1, 465,993. 60
656,187, 551. 617, 044, 848.345, 835, 696. 60
134,231,842.9538,124,803. 85
5,117,810.505, 672, 532. 75
1,839,152,715.21
APRIL 25.
1,962 banks.
$487, 891, 251. 00
115, 805, 574. 5752, 415, 348. 46
338,163, 864. 001,2^0,208.00
1, 462, 336.77
616, 848. 358. 257, 880, 057. 734,425, 750.14
126,631,926.2435, 036,433.18
5,403, 043. 387, 059,128.39
1,800,303,280.11
J U N E 13.
1,968 banks.
$490,109, 801.00
116, 847,454. 6255, 306,154.69
338, 788, 504. 001, 224, 470.00
1, 400, 491.90
641,121,775.278, 691, 001. 956, 416, 275.10
137, 856, 085. 6740, 741, 788. 47
5, 515, 900. 677, 215,157.04
1,851,234,860.38
SEPTEMBER 12.
1,976 banks.
$491,072, 616.00
120, 314.499. 2054,515,131.76
339, 081, 799. 001,188,853.00
1,402, 547. 89
622, 685, 563. 297,829, 327. 738, 098, 560.13
133, 672, 732. 9439, 298,148.14
5, 987, 512.365,480, 554. 09
1,830,627,845.53
DECEMBER 26.
1,976 banks.
$490, 266, 611. 00
120, 961, 207. 9158, 375,169.43
341, 320. 256. 001, ISO; 585. 00
1, 269, 474. 74
540,510,602.787, 680, 375. 264, 705, 593. 36
114, 996, 600. 5436, 598, 076.29
3,811,487.897, 754,137. 4i
1,729,380,303.61
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits . . .
Nat ' lbankcirculationStatebank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits . .U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
Notes rediscounted. .Bills payable
Total
FEBRUARY 27.
1,975 banks.
$490, 859,101. 00
123,497, 347.2050,236, 919. 88
339,602, 955. 001, 078, 988. 00
1, 291, 055. 63
595, 350, 334. 907,276, 959.875, 034, 624. 46
138,435, 388. 3948,112, 223. 40
3, 448, 828. 924, 275, 002. 51
1,808,500,529.16
MAYl.
1,978 banks.
$490, 077, 001.00
125,561,081.2354, 331, 713.13
340, 267, C49. 001, 049, 286.00
2,259,129. 91
649, 286, 298. 957, 994, 422.273, 297, 689.24
135,640,418.2448, 683, 924. 34
4, 581, 420. 384, 772, 662. 59
1,867,802,796.28
J U N E 26.
1,983 banks.
$491, 003, 711. 00
126, 239, 308. 4158,332, 965. 71
338, 538, 743. 001, 009, 021. 00
1, 242,474.81
622, 863,154.447, 322, 830. 853, 238, 639. 20
143, 033, 822. 2550, 227,426.18
4, 436,256.224,-352, 560. 57
1,851,840,913.64
OCTOBER 2.
2,004 banks.
$493,765,121.00
128, 958,106. 8451, 484,437. 32
333, 225, 298. 00964, 567. 00
3, 516, 276. 99
669, 068, 995. 887,302,153.583, 927, 828. 27
125,102, 049. 9350, 718, 007.87
4,197, 372. 254,950,727.51
1,877,180,942.44
DECEMBER 31.
2,027 banks.
$495, 802, 481.00
130,485,641.3751,477,629.33
331,193,159.00860, 417.00
6, 088, 845. 01
682, 846, 607. 457, 492, 307. 783, 579, 722. 94
129,188,671.4251, 629, 602. 36
6, 365, 652. 975, 398, 900. 83
1,902,409,638.46
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL
Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposit s...U. S. bonds on band..[)ther stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etc.. . . . .Current expenses . . .Premiums paidCash items "..31fiar'g-honseexch'g8Bills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert'fs of depositDue from U. S. Treas
Total.
MARCH 1.
2,029 banks.
$056, 485, 939. 35380, 682, 650. 00
14, 492, 200. 0018, 062,150. 0028, 268, 841. 6989,991,175.3441, 720, 394.1112, 724, 243. 9739,430,952.127,790,581.869,006, 880. 92
11, 734, 762. 4281,127,796.3918, 909, 397. 00
3, 008, 592.1216, 667,106.1778, 508,170. 0037, 200, 000. 0021, 007, 919. 76
1,809,819,753.22
1 § 7MAY 1.
2,046 banks.
$971. 835, 298. 74378, 026, 900. 00
14, 372, 200. 0014. 297, 650. 0029,102, 197.1080, 020, 878. 7546, 039, 597. 5712, 094, 086. 3940, 312, 285.99
7, 706, 700.428,434,453.14
13,122,145.88116, 970, 819. 0519, 504, 040. 002, 702, 326. 44
10,620,361.6484, 015. 928. 0038, 615. 000. 0021, 454, 422. 29
1,909.847,891.40
JUNE 30.
2,076 banks.
$972, 920, 532.14375,127,900.0014,147,200.0012, 753, 000. 0032,010,316.1889, 788, 903. 7348, 513, 388. 8611, 62">, 647.1540, 969, 020. 494,91)2,044.348, 742, 393. 83
12,433,100.4388, 924, 025. 9324,261,961.002, 620, 504. 26
18, 9 9, 582. 3087, 492, 895. 0047,310,000.0019, 640, 785. 52
1,913,239,201.16
OCTOBER 1.
2,088 banks.
$984,691,434.40370,321,700.00
14, 097, 200. 0013, 989, 950. 0033,505,045.1585,701,259.8247, 028, 769.1811, 963, 768. 9042,366,017.65
7,841,213.058,670,091.18
12, 758, 872. 0375,142, 863. 4518, 528, 837. 002, 595, 631. 788, 050, 329.73
76, 458, 734. 0048, 810, 000. 0019, 686, 980. 30
1,882,209,307.62
DECEMBER 17.
2,086 banks.
$902,571,807.70363,618,100.0013,981,500.0016, 009, 550. 0031,657,960.5281,462,682.2744, 831, 891. 4811,895,551.0841,583,311.949, 218, 455. 479,442,801.54
11, 238, 725. 7267, 886, 967. 0417, 166,190.002, 901, 023.10
17, 070, 905, 9070, 725, 077. 0031,005,000.0019, 202, 256. 68
1,823,469,752.44
Loans and discounts.Sonds for circulationSon ds lor depos i t s . . .J . S . bonds on band . .3ther stocks and b'ds[)ue from res 've agtsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State bankslieal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paid^ash itemsJlear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.specieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert'fs of depositDue from U. S. Treas
Total
MARCH 10.
2,091 banks.
$950,205, 555. 62354, 547, 750. 0014, 216, 500. 0025,910,650.0030, 425, 430. 4399, 068, 360. 3542,341,542.6711,180,562.1541,937,617.25
8, 296, 207. 8510, 946, 713.159, 517, 868.86
58, 863,182.4318, 536, 502. 003,215,594.30
29, 077, 345. 8576, 768, 446. 0030, 805, 000 0018, 479,112. 79
1,834,369,941.70
1 § 7MAY 12.
2,089 banks.
$939, 895, 085. 34344, 537, 350. 00
14,128,000.0026, 577, 000. 0030,905, 195. £286, 769, 083, 9744, 328, 609.4611,262,193.9642,183, 958. 786, 820, 573. 35
10.414.347.289, 693, J 86. 37
50, 806, 632. 6320, 347, 904. 002,771,886.26
21,714,594.3679, 858, 661. 0027, 380, 000. 0016,911,680.20
1,793,306,002.78
6 .
JUN*. 30.
2,091 banks.
$933, 686, 530. 45339,141, 750,, 0014, 328, e00. 0030, 842,-300. 0032, 482, 805. 7587, 989, 900. 9047,417,029.0310, 989, 507. 9542, 722, 415. 27
5, 025, 549. 3810, 621, 634. 0311, 724, 592. 6775, 328, 878. 8420, 398, 422. 00
1, 987, 897. 4425,218,469.9290, 836, 876. 0027, 955, OGO. 0017, 063, 407. 65
1,825,760,967.28
OCTOBER 2.
2,089 banks.
$931, 304, 714. 06337,170,400.00
14, 698, 000. 0033,142, 150.0034,445,157.1687, 326, 950. 4847, 525, 089.9812,061,283.0843.121,942.016i 987, 644. 46
10,715,251.1612, 043,139. 6887, 870, 817. 0615, 910, 315. 001,417,203.66
21, 360, 767. 4284, 250, 847. 0029,170, 000. 0016, 743, 695. 40
1,827,265,367.61
DECEMBER 22.
2,082 banks.
$929,066,408.42336, 705, 300.0014, 757, 000. 0031,937,950.0031,565,914.5083, 789,174. 6544,011,664.9712,415,841.9743, 498, 445. 499, 818, 422. 88
10, 811, 300.6610, 658, 709. 266S, 027, 016. 4017, 521, 663. 001, 146, 741. 94
32,999,647.8966,221,400.0026, 095, 000. 0016,359,491.73
1,787,407,093.76
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits ..U. S. bonds on hand..3tber stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDii" from State banksEteal estate, etcCurrent expenses - . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .D". S. cert's of depositDv.e from U. S. Treas
Total...
JANUARY 20.
2,083 banks.
$920,561,018.05337, 590, 700.0014,782,000.0031, 988, 650. 00
. 31,819.930.2088, 698, 308. 8544, 844, 616. 8813, 680, 990. 8143, 704. 335.474,131,516.48
10,991,714.5010, 295, 401.1981,117,889.0418, 418, 727. 001, 238, 228.08
49, 709, 267.5572, 689, 710. 0025,470,000.0016,441,509.08
1,818,174,517.68
1 § 7APRIL 14.
2,073 banks.
$911, 946, 833. 88339,658,100.00
15, 0F4, 000. 0032, 964, 250. 0032, 554, 594.4484,1142,718.4142, 027, 778. 8111,911,437.3644, 736. 549. 09
7, 842, 296. 8610, 494, 505. 1210,410,623.8785,159,422,7417, 942, 693. 001,114,820.09
27, 070, 037. 7872, 351, 573. 0032,100, 0D0. 0016, 291, 040. 84
7 .
JUNE 22.
2,078 banks.
$901,731,416.03337, 754,100. 0014,971,000.0032, 344, 050. 0035, 653, 755. 2982,132,099.9644, 567, 303. 6311, 246, 349. 7944,818,722,07
7,1)10. HG4. 8410,320,074.3410,099,1)88.4657,861,481.1320, 182,948.001,055, 123.61
21, 335, 996. 0678, 004, 381). 0044, 430, 000. 0017, U32, 574. 60
1,796,603.275. 20 |l,774,352,833.81
OCTOBER 1.
2,080 banks.
$891,920,593.54336,810,950.00
14, 903, 000. 0030, 088, 700. 0034. 435, 995. 2173,284,133.1245,217,246.8211,415,761.6045, 229, 983.256, 915, 792. 509,219,174,62
11, 674, 587. 5074,525, 215. 8915, 531, 467. 00
900, 805. 4722, 658, 820. 3166, 920, 684. 0032, 410, 000. 0016,021,753.01
1741,084,663.84
DECEMBER 28.
2,074 banks.
$881, 856, 744. 87343, 8tl9, 650.00
13, 538, 000. 0028, 479, 800. 0032,169,491.0375, 960, 087. 2744,123, 924. 9711,479,945.6545, 511, 932. 258, 958, 903. 608, 841, 939. 09
10,265,059.4064,664,415.0120,312,692.00
778, 084. 7832, 907, 750. 7070, W8, 248, 0026, 515, 000. 0016, 493, 577. 08
1,737,295,145.79
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 2 6 3
BANKS FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1893—Continued.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'l bank circulationState bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDept's U.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
Notes re-discounted..Bills pa3rable
Total
MARCH 1.
2,029 b a n k s .
$496, 272, 901. 00
131, 249, 079. 4751, 650, 243. 62
324,525,349.00824, 876. 00
1, 601, 255. 48
647, 735, 879. 697, 971, 932. 755, 330, 414.16
137, 735,121. 4455, 294, 663. 84
4, 841, 600. 204, 786, 436.11
1,869,819,753. 22
MAY 1.
2,046 b a n k s .
$498, 717,143.00
131, 604, 608. 6655, 907, 619. 95
323, 321, 230. 00815, 229. 00
2, 501, 742. 39
695, 347, 077.706, 797, 972. 002, 76-3, 387.41
127,280,034.0253, 037, 582. 89
5,671,031.446, 079, 632.94
1,909,847,891.40
JUNE 30.
2,076 b a n k s .
$501, 508,563.50
133,169, 094. 7952,160,104. 68
318.148,406.00786, 844.00
6,105, 519. 34
686, 478, 630.486, 714, 328. 703, 459, 061. 80
138, 914, 828. 3955,714,055.18
4, 261, 464. 455, 758, 299. 85
1,913,239,201.16
OCTOBER 1.
2,088 b a n k s .
$504, 829, 769. 00
134,350,076.4152, 964, 953.50
318, 350, 379.00772, 348. 00
4, 003, 534. 90
664,579,619.396,507,531.594, 271,195.19
129,810,681.6049, 918, 530. 95
5, 254, 453. 666, 590, 234. 43
1,882,209,307. 62
DECEMBER 17.
2,086 banks.
$505, 485, 865. 00
133, 085, 422. 3059, 204, 957.81
314, 979, 451. 00752, 722. 00
1, 353, 396.80
618, 517, 215. 746, 652, 556. 674, 232, 550, 87
119,843,665.4447, 048,174. 56
5,257,160.617, 056, 583.64
1, 823, 469, 752. 44
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits.. . .
Nat'l bank circulationState bank circulation
Dividends unpaid. . .
Individual deposits..U. S. deposits . . .Dept's U.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
Notes re-discounted..Bills payable
Total
MARCH 10.
2,091 b a n k s .
$504, 818, 666. 00
133,091,739.50 I51,177,031. 26 I
307, 476,155. 00714,539. 00
MAY 12.
2,089 b a n k s .
;$500, 982, 006. 00
' 131,795,199.9449, 039, 278. 75
300, 252, 085. 00667, 060. 00
JUNE 30.
1,405,829.06 | 2,325,523.51
620. 674, 211. 056, 606, 394. 904,313,915,45
139, 407, 880. 0654, 002,131. 54
4, 631, 882. 576, 049, 566. 31
| 612, 355, 096. 59! 8,493,-78.18
2, 505, 273. 30
127,880,045.0446, 706, 969. 52
i4, 653,460. 085, 650,126. 87
1,834,369,941.70
2,091 b a n k s .
|$500, 393, 796. 00
! 131,897,197.2146,609,341.51
294? 444, 678. 00658, 988.00
6,116, 679.30
641, 432. 886. 087, 667, 722. 973, 392, 939. 48
131,702.164.8751, 408, 995. 59
3,867, 622. 246,173, 006. 03
1,793,306,002.78 |l,825,760,967.28
OCTOBER 2.
2,089 b a n k s .
$4.99, 802, 232. 00
132, 202, 282.0046,445, 215.59
291, 544, 020.00628, 847. 00
3, 848, 705. 64
651,385,210.197, 256, 801.423, 746, 781. 58
131, 535, 969. 0448,250,111.63
4, 464, 407. 316,154, 784. 21
1,827,265,307.61
DECEMBER 22.
2,082 b a n k s .
$497, 482, 016.00
131,52,
390, 664.67327, 715.08
011, 575. 00608, 548. 00
1, 286, 540, 28
292,
619,6,4,
122,48,
350, 223. 06727,155.14749, 615. 39
351, 818. 09685, 392.14
553,158. 76882, 672.15
1, 787,407, 093.76
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'l bank circulationState bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S depositsDept's U.S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . -
Notes re-discounted. .Bills payable
Total
JANUARY 20.
2,083 b a n k s .
$493, 634, 611. 00
130, 224,169. 0237, 456, 530. 32
292, 851, 351. 00581, 242. 00
2, 448, 909. 70
659, 891, 969. 767, 234, 696. 963,1C8, 316. 55
130,293,566.3649, 965, 770. 27
4, 000. 003. 826,483, 320. 92
1,818,174,517.68
1 § 7APRIL 14.
2,073 banks .
$489, 684, 645.00
127, 793, 320. 5245, 609, 418. 27
294, 710, 313. 00535, 963. 00
1, 853, 974. 79
641, 772, 528. 087, 584, 267.723, 076, 878. 70
125,422,444.4348, 604', 820.09
3,985,459.755,969,241.94
1,796,603,275.29
7.JUNE 22.
2,078 b a n k s .
$481, 044, 771. 00
124, 714, 072. 9350, 508, 351. 70
290, 002,057. 00521,611.00
1, 398,101. 52
636, 267, 529.207,187, 431. 673, 710,167. 20
121,443.601.2348, 352, 583. 90
2, 053, 128. 58(>, 249, 426. 88
1,774,352,833.81
OCTOBER 1.
2,080 b a n k s .
$479, 467, 771. 00
122, 776,121. 2444, 572, 678.72
291, 874, 236. 00481, 738. 00
3, 623, 703.43
616, 403, 987.127, 972, 714. 752, 376, 983. 02
115,028.054.3846, 577, 439. 88
3,791,219.476,137,116.83
1,741,084,663.84
DECEMBER 28.
2,074 b a n k s .
$477,128, 771. 00
121, 618, 455. 3251,530,910.18
299, 240, 475. 00470, 540.00
1,404,178. 34
604,512,514.526, 529, 031. 093, 780, 759. 43
115,773,660.5844, 807, 958. 79
4, 654, 784. 515,843,107.03
I, 737,295,145. 79
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264 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OP THE NATIONAL
1 8 7 8 .
Resources.2,063 "banks.
MAY 1. JUNE 29.
2,059 banks. 2,05G banks.
Loans and disc ountiBonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've agt'sDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houae exch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .XT. S. cert'fs of depositDue from U. S. Treas.
$854,343,
13,34,34,86,39,11,45,
7,7,
10,66.16,
54,64,20,16,
750, 708. 87871,350.00329, 000. 00881, 600. 00674, 307. 21016, 990. 78692,105. 87683, 050.17792, 363. 73786, 572.42806, 252 00107,583.76498, 965. 23250, 569. 00697, 398. 86729, 558. 02034, 972. 00605, 000. 00257, 608. 98
!$847, 620, 392, 49345, 256, 350. 00
19,536,000.0033, 615 700. 0034. 097, 320. 5371,331,219.2740, 545, 522. 7212,413,579.1045,601,536.93
7, 239, 365. 787, 574, 255. 95
10.989,440.7895j 525.134. 2818, 363; 335. 00
661, 044. 6946, 023. 756. 0667, 245, 975. 0020, 995, 000. 0016, 364, 030.47
',$835, 078,133.13347,332,100.0028, 371. 000.0040, 479, 900. 0036, 694. 996. 2478, 875. 055. 9241, 897, 858. 8912,232,316.3046,153, 409, 354,718,618.667,335,454.49
11, 525, 376. 0787, 498, 287. 8217, 063, 576. 00
610, 084. 2529, 251, 469. 7771,643,402.0036, 905, 000. 0016, 798, 667.62
OCTOBER 1. DECEMBER 6.
2,053 banks, j 2,055 banks.
$833, 988, 450. 59347, 556, 650. 0047. 936, 850.0046, 785, 600. 0036, 859,534. 8285, 083, 418. 5141,492,918.7512,314,698.1146, 702, 476. 266,272, 566. 737,134, 735. 68
10,982,432,8982, 372, 537. 8816, 929, 721. 00
515,661.0430, 688, 606. 5964. 428, 600. 0032, 690, 000. 0016, 543,674. 36
$826, 017, 451. 87347,812,300.0049,110, 800. 0044, 255, 850. 0035,816,810.4781,733,137.0043,144, 220 6812, 259, 856. 0946, 728,147. 36
7,608,128.836, 978. 768. 719,985,004.21 .
61,998,286.11 I19,392,281.00
496, 864. 3434, 355, 250. 3664, 672, 762. 0032, 520, 000. 0017, 910, 918. 34
Total 1,729,465,956.90 1,741,898,959.05 1,750,464,700.51 {1,767,279,133.21 1,742,826,837.37
1 8 7 9 .
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .TJ. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etc ,Current expensesPremiums paidCash items . „Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert1 fs of depositDue from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
JANUARY 1.
2,051 banks .
$823, 906, 765. 68347,118,300.0066, 507, 350. 0044, 257, 250. 0035, 569, 400. 9377, 925, 068. 6844,161,948.4611, 892, 540.2647, 091, 964, 704, 033, 024. 676, 366, 048. 85
13, 564, 550. 25100, 035, 237.8219, 535, 588, 00
475,538. 5041, 499, 757. 3270,561,233.0028, 915, 000. 0017,175, 435.13
1,800,592,002.25
APRIL 4.
2,048 banks.
$814, 653. 422. 69348, 487, 700. 00309, 348, 450. 0054,601,750.0036, 747,129. 4074, 003, 830. 4039,143,388.9010, 535, 252. 9947, 461, 614. 546, 693, 668. 436,609, 390.80
10, OH 294. 6463,712.445.5517, 068, 505. 00
467,177.4741,148,563.4164,461,231.0021, 885, 000. 0017, 029,121.31
1,984,068,936.53
JUNE 14.
2.048 banks.
$835, 875, 012. 36352, 208, 000. 00257, 038, 200. 0062,180, 300. 0037, 617, 015.1393,443, 463. 9548,192,531,9311, 258, 520. 4547, 7!)(>, 108. 26
6, 913, 430. 465, 674, 497. 80
10, 209, 982. 4383,152, 359. 4916, 685, 484. 00
446, 217.2642, 333, 287. 4467, 059,152. 0025, 180, 000. 0016, 620. 986. 20
2,019,884,549.16
OCTOBER 2.
2,048 banks.
$878, 503,097. 45357, 313,300.00
18,204,650.0052,942.100.0039, 671, 916. 50
107, 02,3, 546. 8146. 692,994. 7813, 630, 772. 6347, 817,169. 366, 111, 256. 564,332,419.63
11,306,132.4812. 964, 964. 2516, 707, 550. 00
396, 065. 0642,173, 731.2369,196,696.0026, 770, 000. 0017, 029, 065.45
1,868,787,428.19
DECEMBER 12.
2,052 banks .
$933, 543, 661. 93364, 272, 700. 00
14, 788, 800. 0040, 677, 500. 0038, 836. 369. 80
102, 742, 452. 5455, 352, 459. 8214, 425, 072. 0047, 992, 332. 99
7, 474, 082.104,150,836.17
10, 377, 272. 77112,172, 677. 9516, 406, 218. 00
374, 227. 0279, 013, 041. 5954,715,096.0010, 860, 000.0017, 054, 816. 40
1,925,2 29,617.08
1§§O.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .TJ. S. bonds on hand.Otherstocks and b'dsDue from res've agt'sDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert'fs of depositDue from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
FEBRUARY 21.
2,061 banks.
$974,295, 360.70361,901,700.0014, 917, 000. 0036, 798. 600. 0041, 223, 583. 33
117, 791, 386. 8153, 230, 034.0314, 501,152. 5147,845,915.776, 404, 743.543, 908, 059. 27
10, 320, 274. 51166, 736, 402 6415, 369, 257. 00
397,187.2389,442,051.7555, 229, 408.0010, 760, 000. 0016, 994, 381. 37
2,038,066,498.46
APRTL 23.
2,075 banks.
$992,970,823.10361, 274, 650. 00
14, 722, 000. 0029, 509, 600. 0042, 494, 927. 73
103,964,229.8454, 493, 465. 0913, 293, 775. 9447, 808, 207. 097, 007, 404.193,791,703.339, 857, 645.34
99, 357, 056.4121, 064, 504. 00
395, 747. 6786, 429, 732. 2161,048,941.00
7, 890, 000. 0017, 226, 060. 01
1,974,600,472.95
JUNE 11.
2,076 banks .
$994,712,646.41359, 512, 050. 00
14, 727, 000'. 0028, 605, 800. 0044, 947, 345. 75
115, 935, 668. 2756, 578, 444. 6913,861,582.7747, 979, 244. 536, 778. 829.193, 702, 354.609, 980,179. 32
122, 390, 409.4521, 908,193. 00
' 387, 226.1399, 506, 505. 2664, 470, 717. 0012, 510, 000. 0016, 999, 083.78
2,035,493,280.15
OCTOBER 1.
2,090 banks.
$1,040,977,267.53357,789,350.00
14,827,000.0028,793,400.0048,863,150.22
134,502,778.7063,023,796.8415,881,197.7448,045,832.54
6,386,182.013,488,470.11
12,729,002.19121,095,249.72
18,210,943.00367,171.73
109,346,509.4956,640,458.00
7,655,000.0017,103,86«.00
2,105,786,625.82
DECEMBER 31.
2,095 banks.
11,071,356,141.79358,042,550.00
14,726,500.0025,016,400.0048,628,372.77!
126,155,014.40169,079,326.1517,111,241.03
'47,784.4 6 ,474,442^440 023,288.602.63
14,713,929.02229,733.904.59
21,549; 367.00389.921.75
107,172,900.9259,216,934.006,150,000.00
17,125,822.37
2, 241,683,829.91
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1 8 7 8 .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
surplus fundUndivided profits
STat'l bank circulat'nState bank circulat'ii
Dividends unpaid
individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'sU.S. dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
STotes re-discounted .Bills payable
Total
MARCH 15.
2,063 b a n k s .
$473, 952, 541. 00
120,870,290. 1045, 040, 851, 85
300, 926, 284. 00439, 339. 00
1, 207, 472. 68
602, 882, 585.177, 243, 253. 293, 004, 064. 90
123,239,448.5043, 979, 239, 39
2, 465, 390. 794,215,196.23
1,729,465,956.90
MAY 1.
2,059 b a n k s .
$471, 971, 627. 00
119,231,126.1343, 938, 961. 98
301, 884, 704. 00426, 504. 00
1, 930, 669. 58
625,479, 771.1213,811,474.14
2, 392, 281.61
109, 720, 396. 7044, 000, 551, 05
2, 834, 012. 004, 270, 879. 74
1,741,898,959. 05
JUNE 29.
2,056 b a n k s .
$470, 393, 366. 00
118,178, 530. 7540, 482, 522. 64
299,621,059.00417, 808. 00
5, 466, 350. 52
621, 632,160. 0622,686,619.07
2, 903, 531. 99
117, 845, 495. 8843,360,527.86
2, 453, 839. 775, 022, 894. 37
1,750,464,706.51
OCTOBER 1.
2,053 b a n k s .
$466,147,436. 00
116,897,779.9840, 936, 213. 58
301, 888, 092. 00413, 913. 00
3, 118, 389. 91
620, 236,176. 8241,654,812.08
3, 342, 794. 73
122, ^96, 513. 9242, 636, 703.42
3, 007, 324, 854, 502, 982. 92
1,767,279,133.21
DECEMBER 6.
2,055 b a n k s .
$464, 874, 996, 00
116, 402,118. 8444, 040,171. 84
303, 324, 733. 00400, 715.00
1, 473, 784. 86
598, 805, 775.5640, 269, 825. 72
3, 451, 436. 56
120, 261, 774. 5441,767,755.07
3, 228,132. 934,525,617.45
1,742, 826, 837. 37
1 § 7 9 .
Capital stock . .
Surplus fundUndivided profits...
STat'l bank circuiat'nstate bank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid
[ndividual deposits..U. S. depositsDep's U. S. dis.officers
Due to national banksDuo to State banks . .
iSTotes re-discounted .Bills payable
Total
JANUARY 1.
2,051 b a n k s .
$462, 031, 396. 00
116,200,863.5236, 836, 269. 21
303, 506, 470. 00388, 368. 00
5,816,348.82
643, 337, 745. 2659, 701, 222. 90
3, 556, 801. 25
118,311,635.0044, 035, 787. 56
2, 926, 434. 953, 942, 659.18
1,800,592,002.25
APRIL 4.
2,048 b a n k s .
$455, 611, 362. 00
114,823,316.4940,812,777.59
304, 467,139. 00352. 452.00
2,158, 516. 79
598, 822, 694.02303,463, 505. 69
2, 689,189. 44
110,481,176.9843, 709, 770.14
2, 224, 491. 914,452, 544.48
$455, 244; 415.00 $454, 067, 365.00
1,984,068,936. 53 2,019,884,549.16
JUNE 14.
2,048 b a n k s .
OCTOBER 2.
2,048 b a n k s .
114,321,375.8745, 802, 815. 82
307, 328, 695. 00339, 927. 00
1, 309, 059.13
648, 934,141. 42248,421,340.25
3; 682, 320. 67
137,360,091.6050, 403, 064. 54
% 226, 396. 394, 510, 876. 47
114,786,528.1041,300,941.40
313, 786, 342.00325, 954. 00
2, 658, 337.46
719, 737, 568. 8911,018,862.74
3,469, COO. 02
149,200,257.1652, 022, 453. 99
2, 205, 015. 544, 208, 201. 89
1,868,787,428.19
DECEMBER 12.
2,052 b a n k s .
$454, 498, 515. 00
115,429,031.9347, 573, 820. 75
321, 949,154. 00322, 502. 00
1, 305, 480. 45
755, 459, 966. 016, 923, 323. 973, 893, 217. 43
152,484,079.4459,232, B91. 93
2,116, 484.474,041,649.70
1,925,229,617.08
1§§O.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
STat'l bank circulat'nstate bank circulat'n
[Dividends unpaid . . .
individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'sU. S.dis. officers
Due to national banksiDue to State banks. -
STotes re discounted .Bills payable
Total
FEBRUARY 21.
2,061 b a n k s .
$454, 548, 585. 00
117, 044, 043.0342, 863, 804. 95
320, 303, 874. 00303, 452. 00
. 1,365,001.91
848,926,599.867, 856, 791.973, 069, 880. 74
170, 245, 061. 0865, 439, 334. 51
1, 918, 788. 884,181, 280. 53
2.038,066,498.46
APRIL 23.
2,075 b a n k s .
$456, 097, 935. 00
117,299,350.0948, 226, 087. 61
320, 759, 472.00299, 790. 00
1, 542, 447. 98
791,555,059.637, 925, 988. 373, 220, 606. 64
157, 209, 759.1463, 317,107. 96
2,616,900.554, 529, 967. 98
1,974,600,472.95
JUNE 11.
2,076 b a n k s .
$455, 909, 565. 00
118,102, 014.1150, 443, 635, 45
318, 088, 562. 00290, 738.00
1, 330,179.83
833, 701, 034. 207, 680, 905. 473, 026, 757.34
171,462,131.2367, 938, 795.35
2, 258, 544.725, 260, 417. 43
2,035,493,280.15
OCTOBER 1.
2,090 b a n k s .
$457, 553, 985. 00
120,518,583.4346,139, 690. 24
317, 350, 036. 00271, 045. 00
3, 452, 504.17
873,537,637.077, 548, 538. 673, 344, 386. 62
192,124, 705.1075, 735, 677. 06
3,178. 232. 505, 031J 604. 96
2,105,786,625.82
DECEMBER 31.
2,095 b a n k s .
$458, 540, 085. 00
121, 824, 629. 0347, 946, 741. 64
317, 484, 496. 00258, 499. 00
6,198, 238. 38
1,006,452,852.827, 898,100. 943,489,501.01
192, 413, 295. 7871,185, 817. 08
3, 354, 697.184, 636, 876. 05
2,241,683,829.91
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL
I § § 1 .
[Resources.MARCH 11.
2,094 banks.
MAY 6,
2,102 banks.
JUNE 30.
2,115 banks.
OCTOBER 1.
2,132 banks.
DECEMBER 31.
2,164 "banks.
Loans and discounts. |$1,Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand .Othei stocks and b'dsDue from res'vo ag'tsDuo from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCm rent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit.Due from U.S. Treas .
073,786,749.339,811,950.14,851,500.46.626,150.49,545,154.
120,820,691.62,295,517.17,032,201.47,525,790.7,810,930.3,530,516.
10,144.682.147.701,543.17,733,032.
386.569.105,156.195.52,156.439.6,120.000.
17,015,269.
70 $100oo00920934640283718796CO0324000083
093,649,382. If352,(353,500.0015,240.000. 0044,116.500.01)52,908.124. 9*-
128,017.627.0363,176,225 6716.938,734.5047,791.348. 3G6.0S6.109.784!024,763. 6(
11,826.603.1C196,633.558.01
25,120,933.00386.950.21
122,628,562.0?62,516,290.008,045,000.00
18,456,600.14
,144.988 949. 45 $1.358!287,500. 0015,265.000.0048.584.950.00:58,049 292. 63
156,258,637.0575,703.599.7818,850,775.3447,834,060.204,235,911.194,115,980.01
13,534.227".31143,960,236.8421,631,932.00
372.140.23128.638.927.5058,728,713.009,540,000.00
17,251,868.22
Total 2,140,110,944.78 2,270,226,817.76 2,325,832,700.75 2,358,387,391.59 2,381,890,866.85
,173,796,083.09$!363,385,500.0015.540,000.0040,866,750.0061,952,402.95
132 908,183.1278,505,440. 1719.306,826.6247.329,111.160,731,936. 484,138,485.71
14,831.879.30189,2^2,255.9517,732,712.00
373.945.96114,334,736.1253,158.441.006,740.000. 00
17,472,595.96
,109,177,557.16368,735,700.00
15,715,000.0031,884.000.0062,663.218.93
123,530; 465. 7577,633,902.7717,644,704.6247,445,050.464,647,101.043.891,728.72
17! 337,964. 78217,214,627.1024,190,534.00
366.361.52113,680.639.0060,104,387.007.930.000.00
18,097,923.40
MARCH 11.
2,187 banks.
MAY 19.
2,224 banks .
JULY 1.
2,239 b a n k s .
OCTOBER 3. DECFMBER 30.
2,269 banks. 2,308 banks .
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand . .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res ' re agt 'sDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender n o t e s . .W.S. cert 's of deposit.Due from U. S. Treas.
1,182,661,609. 53j$l367,333,700.0016,093,000.0028,523,450.0064,430,686.18
117,452.719.7568,301,645. 1215,921,432.0747,073,247.458,494,036.213,702,382.59
13,308,120.70162,088,077,9419,440,089.00
389,508.07109,984,111.0456,633,57V. 009,445 000.00
17,720,701.07
189,094,830.35360,153,800.00
15,920,000.0029.662,700.00651274,999.32
124,189,945.2366,883,512.7516.890,174.9246,956,574.286,774,571.865,062,314.52
12,295,250.96107,270,091.7125,226,186.00
390,236. 36112,415,806.7365,909.522.0010,395, COO. 0017,099,385.14
92 $11,208,932,655.355,789.550.0015,920 000. 0027,242 550.0066,691.31)9.56
118,455,012.3875,366.970.7416,344.688.6646,425.351.403,030.464.695.494,224.35
20,160,927.35159,114.220.0821,405,758.00
373,725.83111,694,262.5464,019,518.0011,045,000. 0016,830,407.40
1,243,203,210.08357,631,750.00
16,111.000.0021,314,750.0066,168,916.64
113,277,227.8768,516 841.(617.105,468.4446,537,066.417,238,270.176,515,155.03
14,784,025.21208,306,540.0820.689,425. OOJ
'396,367.64102.857,778.2763,313,517.008,645,000.00
17,161,367.94
Total 2,309,057,088.72 2,277,924,911.13 2,344,342,686.9012,399,833,076.84 2,360,793,467.09
,230.456,213.97357,047.650.00
16,344,000.0015,492 150.0066,998,620. 36
122,006,106. 7576.073.227.7618,405; 748. 4946,993,408 415,130,505.536,472,585.82
16,281,315.67155,951,194. 8125,344,775.00
401,314.70106.427,159.4068,478,421.008,475,000.00
17,954,069.42
1 8 8 3 .
MARCH 13.
2,343 banks.
MAY 1.
2,375 banks.
JUNE 22.
2,417 banks.
OCTOBER 2. DECEMBER 31.
2,501 banks . 2,529 banks .
Loans and discounts i$l.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .XJ. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res ' ve ag'tsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.Specie -Legal-tender notes . .U.S. cert 's of deposit.Duefrom U. S. Treas .
43 $1,262,339,981. 87 $1354,480,250.0016,949,000.0015,870,6('0.0068,340,590.79
109,306,823.2368,477.918.0219,382,129.3347,155.909. 807,754,9.i8.867,798,445.04
15,461,050. 16145,990,998.1822,655,833.00
446,318.94103,007.266.3268,256.408. 008,420,000.00
17,497,694. 31
,285,591,902.19 $1354,002.900.00
17,116.000.0016,978,150.0068,552,073.03
126,646.954.6266,164.638.2119,451,498.1647,502,163.528,829,278.268,079.726.01
11,109,701.1890,792,075.0826,279,856. 00
456,447. 36115.354,394.6273,832.458.0010,085,000.0017,407,906.20
,309,244,781.351.412,850.0017,081,000.0013,593,050.0071,114.031.11
124.918,728.7165,714,229.4418,266,275.0548,337,665.026,808,327.308,064,073.60
13,581,049.9496,353,211.7622,675,447. 00
443,951.12107,817,983.5M70,672,1)97. 009,970,000.00
16,586,712.60
64 $1,307,491,250.34345,595,800.0016,846,000.0013.151,250.0071,609,421.62
126,999,606,9277,902,785.0719,402,047.1249,540,760.354,878,318.448,047,252.98
17,491,804.43134,545,273.9828,809,699.00
427,754.35114,276,158.0480,559,796.0010,840,000.0016,865.938.85
Total 2,298,918,165.11 2,360,192,235. 85| 2,364,833,122.44 2,372,656,364.81 2,445,880,917.49
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 2 6 7
BANKS FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1893—Continued.
I 8 8 1.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
IsTat'l bank circulationState bank cireulat 'n
Dividends u n p a i d . . . .
Individual deposi ts . .U. S. depositsDep's TJ. S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
^Totes re-discounted.Bills payable
Total
MARCH 11.
2,094 banks.
$458, 254, 935. 00
122, 470, 996.7354, 072, 225.49
298, 590, 802. 00252, 765. 00
1, 402,118.43
933, 392, 430. 75 17, 381,149. 253, 839, 324. 77
181, 677, 285. 3771,579,477.47
2, 616,203.054,581,231.47
2,140,110,944.78
MAY 6.
2,102 banks.
$459, 039, 205.00
124,405,926.9154, 906, 090.47
309,737,193.00252, 647. 00
2,617,134.37
1,027,040,514.10 19, 504, 081. 253,371,512.48
191,250,091.9080, 700. 506. 06
2, 908, 370.454,493, 544.77
2, 270, 226, 817. 76
JUNE 30.
2,115 banks.
$460, 227, 835. 00
126, 679, 517.9754,684,137.16
312, 223, 352. 00242, 967. 00
5, 871, 595. 59
223, 503, 034.1991, 035, S99. 65
2, 220, 053. 025,169,128.57
OCTOBER 1.
2,132 banks.
$463, 821, 985. 00
128,140,617.7556,372,190.92
320, 200,069.00244,399. 00
836, 445. 843,
:, 031, 731, 043. 42 1, 070, 997, 431. 711,102, 679,163.718,971,826.73 "3,272,610.45 3,
476, 689. 74631, 803.41
205, 862, 945. 8089, 047, 471.00
091,165.30664, 077.12
DECEMBER 31.
2,164 banks.
$465, 859,835.00
129, 867, 493. 9254, 221, 816.10
325,018,101.00241, 701. 00
6, 372, 737.13
8,796,678.733, 595, 726 83
197,252, 326. 0179, 380,429. 38
4,122,472. 794, 482, 325.25
2, 325,832, 700.7512, 358, 387, 391. 59J2, 381, 890, 866. 85
1 8 8
Capital stock
Snrplus fundUndivided profits
Nat ' l bank circulationState bank circulat 'n
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits . .U. S. depositsDep's XJ. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
Xotes re-discounted .Bills payable
Total
MARCH 11. MAY 19.
2,187 banks. 2,224 banks. 2,239 banks.
JULY 1.
$469, 390, 232. 00J $173, 819,124.00
130,924,139.6660,475, 764. 98
323,651,577.00241,527.00
1,418,119.12
187, 433, 824.9078, 359, 675.85
3, 912, 992.384,428, 531. 51
129, 233, 358. 2462, 345,199.19
315, 671, 236. 00241, 319. 00
1, 950, 554.88
192, 067, 865. 2678, 911, 787. 20
3, 754,5, 008,
044. 38343. 00
$477,184, 390. 00
131,079,251.1652,128, 817. 73
308,921, 898. 00235,173. 00
6, 634, 372. 20
1, 036, 595, 098. 20 1, 001, 687, 693. 74 1,066, 707, 248. 75 1,122, 472, 682. 46 1, 066, 901, 719. 858,853,242.16 9,741,133.36 9,817,224.44 8,817,411.21 9,622,303.563,372.363.96 3,493,252.88 2,867,385.63 3,627,846.72 3,786,262.20
194,868, 025.4684, 066, 023. 66
4,195,210.995, 637, 665. 88
OCTOBER 3.
2,269 banks.
$483,104, 213. 00
131, 977, 450. 7761,180, 310.53
314,721,215.00221,177. 00
3,153,836.30
180, 075, 749. 7779, 885, 652. 22
747, 614. 68848, 517.18
DECEMBER 30.
2,308 banks.
$484, 883, 492.00
135, 930, 969. 3155,343,816.94
315, 230, 925. 00207, 273. 00
6, 805,057. 82
194, 491, 260. 6077, 031,165. 82
6, 703,164. 453, 856, 056. 54
2, 309, 057, 088.72 2, 277, 924, 911.13 2,344,342,686. 90J2, 399, 833, 676.84 2, 360, 793,467. 09
1 8 8 3 .MARCH 13.
2,343 banks .
MAY 1.
2,375 banks.
JUNE 22.
2,417 banks. 2,501 banks,
OCTOBER 2. i DECEMBER 31.
2,529 banks.
Capital stock
Surplus fund . . .Undivided profits. -.N*atl bank circulationState bank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep's U. S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks..
Notes re-discounted .Bills payable
Total . . . .
$490, 456, 932. 00
136, 922, 884. 4459, 340, 913. 64
312, 778, 053. 00206, 779. 00
1, 389, 092. 96
$493,963,069.00 $500,298,312.00 $509,699,787.00
137,775,004.39 138, 331, 902. 06J 141,991,789.60,739,878.851 68,354,157." ~
313, 549, 993.00J 311, 963,302.198,162.00 189, 253.
2, 849, 629. 87
1, 004, 111, 400. 55 1, 067, 962, 238. 35 1, 043,137, 763.9, 613, 873. 33 11, 624, 894. 57 10,130, 757.3,787, 225. 31 3, 618,114. 79 3,743, 326.
191, 296, 859.1480, 251, 988. 26
5,101,458.603, 660, 724. 79
180, 445, 876. 9278, 544,128. 82
5, 557,183. 693,364,061.60J
.15
0000
1, 454, 232. 01
1861,560,652.04
310, 517, 857. 00184, 357.00
3, 229, 226.
111, 049, 437, 700.88! 10,183,19656 3, 980, 259.
194,150,676,84, 744, 666.
5,197, 514.3, 137, 259.
43 186, 828. 676. 2783, 602, 073. 01
12| 7, 387, 537.77| 4,053,252.
2,298,918,165.11 2, 3(30,192, 235. 85 2,364, 833.122.44 2, 372, 656, 364. 82
$511,837,575.00
144,800,252.1358, 787, 945. 91
304,944,131.00181,121.00
7, 082, 682. 28
1,106,453, 008.2310. 026, 777.79
3, 768, 862. 04
200, 867, 280. 0684, 776,421.60
8, 248, 562. 674,106, 297. 78
2,445,880,917.49
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE JNATIONAI
1§84 .
Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for <. iiculationBonds lor deposits . .TJ. S. bonds on hand. .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res 've ag' tsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsCl'g-house loan cert 'sClear'g-house exc'gs.Bills of other banks .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deyjositDue from TJ. S.Treas.
MARCH 7.
2,563 banks.
$1,321,548,289.339,816,150.16, 850, 000.18, 672. 250.73,155, 984.
138,705,012.64. 638, 322.17, 937, 976.49,418,805.7, 813. 880.9, 742, 601.
11, 383, 792.
62 $1,333,433,230. 54 $1,269,862,935.96 $1,245,294,~ ~ - - • - • - - 4 3 5
68, 403, 373.23,485,124.
491, 067.122, 080, 127.75, 847, 095.14. 045, 000.16,465, 785.
APRIL 24.
2,589 banks.
JUNE 20. |SEPTEM15ER 30.
2,625 banks. 2,664 banks .
DECEMBER 30.
2,664 banks .
337, 342, 900. 001 334, 346, 350. 0017,135, 000. 00| 17,060, 000. 0015, 560, 400. 0073, 424, 815. 97
122,491,957.9868,031,209.9018,145. 827. 6149, 667,12(5. 878, 054, 'J96. 829, 826, 386. 76
11,237,975.71
83,531,472.5826, 525,120.00
489, 802. 51114, 744, 707. 0977, 712,628. 0011,990,000.0017, 468, 976. 58
14,143, 000. 0072, 572, 306. 9395, 247,152. 6264, 891, 670.13
. 16, 306, 500.9150,149, 083. 908, 866, 558. 09
10, 605, 343.4911, 382, 292. 6910,335, 000.0069,498,913.1323, 386. 695. 00
473J 046. Q6109,661,682.1176, 917, 212. 009, 870, 000. 00
17, 022,999. 34
32'16,13,71,
111,66,15,49,6.
I I ,13,
1,66,23,
128,77,14,17,
093. 37!$1,23-1202,226. 44000. 00| 317, 586, 050. 0C000. 00 16, 740, 000. 0C600.00 12, 305, 900.0C477. 46 73, 449, 352. 01019.65 121,161, 976.8C544. 57 69, 459, 884. 4*982. 98 18, 329, 912. 01886. 91 49, 889, 936. 0C508. 85 9, 670, 996. U631.68 11, 923,447. U098. 55 11, 924,152. 8S000.00 1,870, 000. OC118.15 75,195, 955. 9£854. 00 22, 377, 965. 0C023. 89 456, 778.2C474. 73 139, 747, 079. 5S659. 00 76, 369, 555.0C000. 00 19, 040, 000. 0C906. 28 15, 442, 306. 52
Total 2, 390, 500, 638. 51 2, 396, 813, 834. 92J2,282, 598, 742. 96j2, 279,493, 880. 07J2, 297,143, 474.21
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .TJ. S. bonds on hand . .Other stocks and b'dsDue from r e s v e ag'tsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsCl'g-house loan cert 'sClear'g-house exc'gs.Bills of other banks . .Fractional currencyTrade dollarsSpecieLegal-tender notes . .IT. S. cert 's of depositDue from TJ. S.Treas.
MARCH 10.
2,671 banks.
69 $1$1,232,327,453.313,106,200.0016,815,000.0014, 607, 650. 0075,152,919.35
136, 462. 273. 2666, 442, 054. 8717, 572, 822. 6549, 699, 501.427, 877, 320. 27
12, 330, 437. CO11, 228, 856. 821, 530, 000. 00
59, 085, 781. 9922,013,314.00
519, 529. 96
167,115,873.6771,017,322.0022, 760, 000. 0015, 079, 935. 80
JULY 1.
2,689 banks.
1,257,655,547.91;310,102,200.0017, 607, 000. 0014, 588, 800.0077,249, 159.42
132, 733, 904. 3477, 220, 972. 2917,180, 008. 4G50, 729, 896. 083, 533, 759. 49
12, 690, 663. 4117, 214, 373. 521, 380, 000. 00
113,158,675.3223, 4C5, 388. 00
489, 927.18
177,433,119.3077, 336, 999. 0019,135,000.0015, 473, 270. 84
177,612,492.0279, 701, 352. 0022, 920, 000. 0014, 617, 897. 02
OCTOBER 1.
2,714 banks.
$1^306,143,990.307, 657, 050.17,457,000.14, 329, 400.77, 495, 230.
138, 378, 515.78, 967, 697.17, 987, 891.51,293,801.6, 853, 392,
12, 511, 333.14, 347, 579.1,110,000.
84, 926, 730.23,002, 765.
477, 055.1, 605, 763.
174, 872, 572.69,738,119.18,800,000.14,897,114.
46 $10000002515
DECEMBER 24.
2,732 banks.
1,343,517,559.96304, 77t>, 750. 00
18, 012, 000. 0012,665,750.0077, 533, 841. 38
139,239, 444. 8079, 452, 309.6718, 553, 946. 4651, 963, 062. 019, 416, 971. 01
11, 802, 199. 8fi12,810,187.64
630, 000.0092,351,296.7723,178, 052. 00
415, 082. 641, 670, 961. 77
165, 354, 352.3767,585,466.0011, 765, 000. 0014,981,021.79
Total 2,312, 744, 247. 35J2, 346,682,452. 99 2, 421, 852, 016.47|2, 432, 913, 002. 38 2,457, 675, 256.13
1886.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation!Bonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsCl'g-house loan cert'sClear'g-house exc'gs.Bills of other banks.Fractional currency.Trade dollarsSpecieLegal-tender rotes . .TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Ducfrom TJ. S.Treas.
MARCH 1.
2,768 banks.
$1.367,705,252.80 $1,398,552,099. 7.1 $1,421,547,199. 22 $1.450,957,054.93 $1,470,157,681.131 '" 270, 315, 850. 00296, 661, 400. 00
18, 637, 000. 0016, 580, 050. 0080, 227, 388. 98
142, 805, 686. 9176, 933, 579. 6718, 834, 235. 8852,262,718.0^7, 705, 850. 57
12, 237, 689.1515,135, 538. 48
505, 000. 0099, 923, 656.8420, 503, 303. 00
470,175.181, 681, 530. 65
171, 615, 919. 3967, 014, 886.0012, 430, 000. 0012, 953, 248. 201, 513, 019.67
JUNE 3.
2,809 banks.
279, 414. 400. 0018,810;000.0012, 535, 550. 0083,347,119.93
133, 027,136. 5377, 632,198. 4717,720. 924. 2653,117,564.428, €84, 672. 33
13, 298, 269.2312,181, 455. 80
205, 000. 0076,140, 330. 6025,120, "38. 00
452,361.341,713,384.35
157,459,870.4979, 656, 788. 0011, 850, 000. 0012, 198,528.431, 410, 892. 00
AUGUST 27.
2,849 banks.
19, 984, 900.0014, 368, 950. 0082,439, 901. 64
143,715,221.4578,091,411.5818,387,215.7653, 834, 583.585, 837,175.21
13,641,463.7210, 408, 981. 58
85, 000. 0062, 474, 605. 9021, 602, 661. 00
451, 308. 891,857,041.56
149,000,492.1064, 039, 751. 008,115, 000. 00
11, 868, 912. 521, 599, 303.36
Total.. 2,494, 337,129.44 2, 474, 544, 481. 89|2,453, 666, 930. 07 2, 513, 854, 751.17j2, 507, 753, 912.95
OCTOBEB 7.
2,352 banks.
258, 498, 950. 0020,105, 900. 0012, 320, 5uO. 0081,825,266.40
140, 764, 579. 0180,526,615.7720,140, 256. 2754, 090, 070. 947,438, 741.12
14, 303, 529. 55i13,277,169.64'
DECEMBER 28.
2,875 banks.
228, 384, 350.0021, 040, 900. 0010, 576, 200. 0081, 431, 000. 66
142,117,979.2888,271,697.9621, 465, 427. 0854, 763, 530. 3710, 283, 007. 7915,160, 621.6713, 218, 973.44
95, 536,22, 734,
434,1,889,
156, 387,62, 812,5, 855.
11, 358,2, 592,
941.15085. 00f220. 93|794. 5!696. 00|322.00ooo. oo|014,042. 94
70, 525,126. 9226,132, 330. 00
447, 833.091, 827, 364.20
166, 983, 556. 0167, 739, 828.006, 195, 000.00
10, 056,128.39975, 376.96
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BANKS FROM OCTOBEK, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1833—Continued.
1 8 8 4 .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat ' l bank circulati 'nState bank eirLulati'n
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposi ts . .U .S . depositsDep ' sU. S.dis. oflicTS
Due to national banksDue to State b a n k s . .
Notes re-discounted..Bills payableCl'g-house loan cert 's
Total.
MARCH 7.
~ V 6 3 banks$515, 725, 005.
145,741,679.63,644,861.
298,791,610.lbO, 589.
2,589 banks.
00| $518, 471, :.00
90| 146, 047, 958. 0756 67, 450, 459. 00
297, 506, 243.0000 180,576.00
1,422, 901. 91 1, 415, 889. 58
1, 046, 050,167.90 1, 060, 778. 388. 069, 956, 875. 24 11, 233' 495. 773, 856, 461.66 3, 588, 980. 50
207, 461,179.88,466, 363.
6, 234, 202.2, 968, 740.
2, 390, 500, 638. 512, 396, 813, 834.
192, 868, 942. 31SQ, 778,138. 85
7, 299, 284. 583,193, 635.20
JUNE 20.
2,025 banks.$522,515,996.00
145, 763, 416.1770, 597, 487. 21
295,175, 334. 00179, 666. 00
1,384,686.71
979, 020, 349. 6310, 530, 759. 44
3, 664., 326.13
155, 785, 354. 4470, 480, 617.11
11, 343, 505.554, 262, 244. 57
11, 895, 000. 00
SEPTEMBER 30.
2,604 banks.
$524, 271, 345. 00
147, 055, 037.8563, 234, 237. 62
DECEMBER 20.
2,664 banks.
$524, 089, 065. 00
146, 867,119. 0670,711,369.95
289, 775,123.001 280,197,043. 00179, 653.00
3, 686,160. 33
975,243, 795.1410, 307, 909. 92
3, 703, 804. 34
173, 979,149. 8072, 408, 206. 85
11, 008, 595. 074, 580, 862.15
2, 282, 598,742. 96 2, 279, 493, 880.07 2,297,143,474.27
174, 645.00
1, 331, 421. 54
987, 649, 055. 6810, 655, 803. 72
3, 749, 969. 85
187, 296, 348.3072, 572, 381. 43
8,433, 724. 673, 415, 524.07
1885.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profitsKat'l bank circulati'nState bank circulati'n
Dividends unpaid
Individua. deposits..U. S. deposits
Dep's U. S. dis. ofiic'r»
Due to national banks
Due to State banks..Notes re discounted-.Bills payable
MARCH 10. MAY 6.
2,671 banks, j 2,678 banks.
$524, 255,151.00 $525,195, 577.00
145, 907, 800. 02 145,103, 776.0160, 296,452. 56 60,184, 358.12
274, 054,157. 00! 273, 703, 047. 00162,581..00! 144,498.00
1,301,937.731 2, 577, 236. C
996, 501, 647.401,035, 802,188.56 1,11,006,919.471 11,690,707.52
3, 039, 646.40; 3, 330, 522. 70
205, 877, 203. 09
82,190, 567. 43
6,209, 722.151, 850,462.10
199, 081,104.40
81, 966, 092. 25
5, 736, 012.022,167, 333. 33
JULY 1.
2,089 banks.
$526,273, 602. 00
146, 523, 799. 9452, 229, 946.61
269,147,690. 00144,489.00
6,414, 263. £
80 1i, 106, 376, 516.10, 995, 974.
3, 027, 218. 02
203, 932, 800. 05
88, 847, 454. 78
5, 864, 000. 852, 074, 259. 76
Total 2, 312, 744, 247.35 2, 346, 682, 452. 99 2,411, 852, 016.47 2,432, 913, 002. 38J2, 457, 675, 256.13
OCTOBER 1.
2,714 banks.
$527, 524,410.00
146, 624, 642. 0659, 335, 519.11
2*38, 869, 597. 00136, 898. 00
3, 508; 325. 38
1,102,372,450.35111,552,621.98
2, 714, 399. 37
213,534, 905.08
86,115,061.25
8, 432, 792. 642,191, 380.16
DECEMBER 24.
2,732 banks .
$529, 360, 725.00
150,155,549.5269,229, 645. 82
267,430, 837. 00133, 932. 00
1, 360,977. 27
L, 111,429,914.9812, 058, 768. 36
3, 005, 783.11
216, 564, 533.96
85, 060,162.27
9, 932, 828. 241, 951, 598. 60
1S§6.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'l bank circulati'nState bank circulati'n
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. deposits
Dep's U. S. di«. oflic'rs
Due to national banks
Due to State banks..
Notes re-discounted..
Bills payable
MARCH 1.
2,768 banks.
$533, 360, 615.00
152, 872, 349.0159, 376, 381. 80
JUNE 3.
2,809 banks.
$539,109, 291.72
153,642, 934. 85
AUGUST 27.
2,849 banks.
$545, 522, 598. 00
157, 003, 875.60
OCTOBER 7.
2,852 banks.
DECEMBER 28.
2,875 banks.
$548, 240, 730.00! $550, 698, 675. 00
67, 662, 886. 02 j 62, 211, 565. 63
256, 972,158.00 244, 893, 097. OOi 238,273, 685. 00133, 931. 00
1, 534, 905. 58
1,152, 660, 492. 061,146, 246, 911.43)1,113, 459,187. 35 1,172, 968, 308.6112,414,566.523,019,018.72
219,778,171.80
92, 663, 570.46
8, 376, 095.20
1,174, 874. 29
132, 470. 00
1, 526, 776.66
128, 336. 00
1, 863, 303. 62
157, 249,190. 8766, 503, 494. 72
228,672,610.00
159,573,479.2179, 298, 286.13
202, 078, 287, 00125,002.001 115,352.00
2,227,810.59 1,590,345.06
13, 670, 721. 76J2, 798, 864. 55
204, 405, 273.11
90, 591,102.81
8, 718, 911.71
1,145,240.26
14,1!95, 927. 742, 884, 865. 62
218, 327,437. 33
90, 366, 354. 90
7, 948,698. 27
1, 381, 095. 01
1,169, 716, 413.1313,842,023.69| 13,705,700.732,721,276.771 4,270,257.85
i218, 395, 950. 54 223, 842, 279.46
Total 2, 494, 337,129. 44 2, 474, 544, 481. 89 2, 453, 666, 930.07 2, 513, 854,751.17J2, 507, 753, 912.95
90, 246,483. 31
10, 594,176. 56
2, 067,693.48|
91, 254, 533. 23
9,159, 345.79
2, 444,958.36
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE
188 7.
Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposi ts . .IT. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks and b'dsDue from resv'e agt';Due from nat ' l banksDue fromState banksReal estate, e tc . . .Current expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exc'gsBills of other banksFractional currency.Trade dollarsSpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit5 % fund with TreasDue from U.S.Treas.
I banks.
$1,515,534,674.67211, 537," 150. 0022, 976, 900. 009,721,450.00
87,441,034.86163, 161,181.8'86, 460, 829. OS21, 725.805.9955, 128,600.788, 064, 292. 40
15,537,721.2213, 308, 520. 0489, 239, 194. 5922, 235, 206. 00
577, 878. 031,803,661.40
171, 678, 906.15G6, 228, 158. 007, 645, 000. 009, 280, 755.331, 856,195.13
MAY 13.
2.955 banks.
AUGUST 1.
3,014 banks.
$1,560,291,810.200, 452, 300.24, 990, 500.
8,157, 250.88,031,124.
148, 067, 874.105,576,841.
22, 746,190.55, 729, 098.7,781, 151.
16,806,431.13,065,663.80, 829, 36325,188,137.
556,186.184, 203.
167,315,665.79, 595, 088.8, 025, 000.8, 810, 585.1,113,554.
73$l,560.371,001 189,032,00| 26,402,
7, 808,88, 374,
140, 270,299, 487,
30, 952,56, 954,
5,158,17, 353,16,914,
128,211,22, 962,
564,63,
165,104,74, 477,
7,810,8,341,
660,
741. 05 $1,587,549,133. 76 $1,583,941,484.96050. 00000. 00000.00837. 99155. 75767. 80187. 86622. 58940. 86130. 17070. 02628. 48737. 00266. 72671. 9:210.28342.00000.00988.77818.42
OCTOBER 5.
3,049 b a n k s .
DECEMBER 7.
3,070 banks.
189 0«3,27, 757,
6,914,88, 831,
140, 873,93, 302,22,103,57, 968,
8 253,17, 288,14,691,88, 775,21, 937,
540,
165, 085,73,751,6,190,8. 310,
'985,
100.00J
ooo. ooj350. 00009. 96,587. 98|413. 941677. 18159.71890, 72771. 35373. 38457. 991884. OOi594. 50509.25454. 38;255. 00|000.00442. 35410.14;
186, 431, 900.0042, 203,000.00
6, 988, 550.0090, 773,413.31
132,959,765.3498, 227,065.3021,995,356.4158, 825,168.1610,600,817.3518, 797, 205.7913,326.455.7785, 097, 380.4123, 447, 294. 00
554, 906. 55
159,240,643.4875, 361,975.006,165. 000.008,168,503.201,068,117.43
Total 2, 581,143,115. 05 2, 629, 314, 022. 42 2, 637, 270,167.72J2, 620,193, 475. 59 2, 624,186,530.55
Resources.
Loans and discounts"Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits..U. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks and bd'sDue from res' ve ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDuefromState banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses.. .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exc'gsBills of other banksFractional currency.Trade dollarsSpecieLegal-tender notes..U. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with TreasDue from U. S. Treas.
FEBRUARY 14.
3,077 banks.
$1,584,170,370.181,845,450.56, 863, 000.6,450, 500.
94,153, 688.155, 341, 240.
92, 9^0, 682.21, 880, 069.59, 366, 247.6,531,237.
19, 779, 498.12,255,978.73, 418, 037.23,145, 206.
683,148.437,
173, 830, 614.82,317,670.10,120, 000.7, 993,189.1, 240, 035.
51 $1,606,397.923.95 $1,628,124,561.83 $1,684,180,624.27 $1,676,554,863,67
APRIL 30.
3,098 b a n k s .
181, 042, 950.56, 643, 000.
7, 639, 350.95, 296, 917.
146, 477, 902.95,519,102.22, 709, 703.60,111,356.9,843,637.
19, 501, 481.14, 644, 675
117, 270, 706.24,434,212.
662, 722.351.
172,074,011.83,574,210.9, 330, 00!).7, 887, 950.1, 361, 033.
JUNE 30.
3,120 b a n k s .
177, 543,900. 0055, 788, 000. 00
7, 830,150. 0096,265,812.31
158,133,598.31101, 689, 774. 90
22, 714, 258.2761,101,833.19
5, 685, 313. 2118, 903, 434. 5416, 855, 801.1574, 229, 763. 6921,343,405.00
632, 602. 42371.76;
OCTOBER 4.
3,140 banks .
DECEMBER 12.
3,150 banks.
171, 867, 200. OOJ54, 208, 000. 006, 507, 050. 00
99, 752,403.73170, 458, 593.8399,821,000.5723, 767,260. 5362,634,791.748, 498, 758. 28
17, 615, 898. 0215, 071, 024. 30
102,439,751.6721, 600, 818. 00
684, 268.41419. 05
181, 292, 276.76| 178, 097, 816, 6481,995,643.00! 81,099,461.0012,315,000.00 8,955.000.007, 765, 837.16 7, 555, 401. 721, 236, 675. 66! 935, 799. 31
Total 2, 664, 366, 304. 44 2, 732,423,198.19 2,731, 448,016.16)2, 815, 751, 341.07 2, 777, 575,799.00
162,820, 650.0048,949,000.006,374,400.00
102,276,898.17156,587,199.27107,175, 402.5924, 217,165.5163, 436, 066. 7411,342,192.4516,681,256.5614,140, 858.1291, 765, 292.9921, 728,238.00
628, 387.42763.56
172,734,278.5082, 555,060.009, 220,000.007,141,434.411, 246, 391.04
18 8 9.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds f rr circulationBonds for deposit . . .V. S. bonds on hand . .Othes stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exc'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert's? of deposit5 %fund with Treas .Due from U. S. Treas .
FEBRUARY 26. I MAY 13.
3,170 banks. 3,206 banks,
JULY 12.
3,239 banks.
$1,704,067,489.39$!156, 728, 200. 0046, 384, 000. 006, 395, 000.00
102, 215, 066. 01192,702,196.35101, 327, 319.1824,651,712.3366, 248,183.937,418,190.08
16, 729, 244. 8812.676,652.1184,111,547.6322,411,826.00
717,823.63182, 284. 803. 00
88, 624, 860.0013, 785, 000. 006, 860, 148. 441, 066, 950. 97
.739,051,934. 67 $1149, 520, 850. 00,
44, 882, 000. 00J6, 690, 800. 001
103, 030, 575. 311187, 372, 295.47i107,091,577.4426, 924, 218.2466, 855, 303. 688, 984, 846. 65
17, 05*, 275.4415, 049, 325.16
101,452,588.5425, 722, 720. 00
698, 369.91185,176,450.8697, 838, 385. 0013, 355, 000.00
6, 565, 205. 971, 001, 795.11
SEPTEMBER 30.
3,290 banks.
,779,054,527.66 $1147, 502, 200. GOi44. 832, 000. 00
6,810,100.00!106, 712,474. 80J192,590,073.67108, 999, 878. 96
25,956,516.9867, 377,183.12
3, 760, 961.1717,126, 726. 3114, 350, 765.37
101, 552, 062. 6724,761,487.00
719,273,63175, 903, 868.9897, 456, 832.0014, 890, 000.006, 457, 820. 661,161, 617. 26
,817,257,703.17 $1,811,686,891.57
Total 2, 837, 406, 213.93,2,904, 922,517. 45 2, 937, 976, 370.24 2, 998, 290, 645. 9112, 933, 676, 687.23
DECEMBER 11.
3,326 bants.
146,471,700.0044, 063,000. 00
4,438, 200. 00109, 313, 635. 01189,136,281.01117, 869, 749. 37
28, 417, 511. 2669,377,173.73
8, 525, 924,8416, 613, 917.9317,059, 786. 57
136, 783,162. 2620, 875, 528, 00
682,034.93164, 326, 448.84
86, 752, 093. 0012, 945, 000.006,405,058.18
976, 737.81
143,434, 700. 0041,681,000.00
3, 740, 350. 00111,344,480.32164,889,765.16118, 206, 354. 9128,143,681.3370, 694,191.3711, 902, 368.2215, 847, 602.8515,134, 700.19
103, 719,453.4320,388, 807.00
720,462. 37171,089,458.1084, 490, 894.00
9,045, 000. 006,276,659.401, 239, 867.01
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. 2 7 1
FROM OCTOBER, 1863, TO OCTOBER, 1893— Continued.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fand ..Undivided profits...Nat'1-bank circulat'nState-bank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid...
Individual deposits.TJ. S. deposits
Dep's U. S.dis.offic'rs
Dae to national ba'ks
Due to State banksNotes rediscounted .Bills payable
2,909 banks.
$555, 351, 765. 00
164, 337,132. 7267, 248, 949.16
186, 231, 498. 00106,100, 00
1, 441, 628.17
1, 224 925, 698. 2615, 233, 909. 944, 277,187. 61
249,337,482.40
103, 012, 552.48
7, 556, 837.102, 082, 374. 21
2,955 banks.
$565, 629, 068.45
167. 411, 521.0370,153, 368.11
176, 771, 539.0098, 716.00
1, 977, 314. 40
1, 266, 570, 537.6717, 556, 485.93
3, 779, 735.14
244, 575, 545.12
102, 089, 438. 63
10,132, 799. 642, 567, 953. 30
AUGUST 1.
3,014 banks.
&J71, 648, 811. 00
172, 348, 398.9962, 294, 634. 02
166, 625, 658. 0098, 697. 00
2,239,929.46
, 285, 076, 978. 58 119,180, 712. 77
4, 074, 903. 62
235, 966, 622. 46
103, 603, 598.14
11,125, 256. 082, 985, 987. 60
Total 2, 581,143,115. 05|2, 629, 314, 022.42 2, 637, 276,167. 72 2, 620,193,475.59J2, 624,186,330.55
OCTOBER 5. | DECEMBER 7.
3,049 banks, j 3,070 banks.
$578, 462, 765. 00 $580, 733, 094.42
173. 913, 440.97| 175, 246, 408. 2671, 451,167. 02 79, 899, 218. 06
167, 283. 343. 00 161, 904, 094. 0098, 699. 00, 98 676 50
2,495,127.83;
98, 676. 50
1,343,963.98
I, 249, 477,126. 95 1, 235, 757, 941.5920,392,284.03! 38,416,276.874,831,666.14! 4,515,024.05
227,491, 984.15 223, 088, 927. 85
102, 094, 625.68| 98, 809, 344. 66
17, 312, 806. 39 16,288, 247. 744, 888,439.43 5,105,112. 57
1§§§ .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits...Nat'l bank circulat'nStateibank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid...
Individual deposits.XT. S. deposits.Dep s U.S.dis.ofnc'rs
Due to national ba'ks
Due to State banks.
Koles rediscounted .Bills payable
3,07
UARY 14.
7 banks.$582,194, 263. 75
17966,
159,
APRIL 30.
533, 475. 38606, 930.87|
750,193. 50!98, 652. 50j
3,098 banks.
$585, 449, 487775
180,053,507.2778,196, 768. 9
158, 897, 572. 0094, 878. 50
1,534,314.51 1,766,496.41
1, 251, 957, 844.421, 309, 731, 015.1655, "
241,
105,
12,3,
, 193, 899.19-, 255, 362. 02
038, 499. 93
539, 405. 53
806, 722.85796, 739. 99
, ,54, 691, 454. 694, 789, 033. 63
237, 050, 940. 91
104, 502, 668. 21
12,721,238.714, 469, 076. 04
JUNE 30.
3,120 banks.
$588, 384, 018. 25
183,106,435. 7070, 296,173. 67
155, 313, 353. 5082, 372. 50
7,383,894.42
OCTOBER 4.
3,140 banks.
$592, 621, 656. 04
185, 520, 564. 6877, 434, 426. 23
151, 702, 809. 5082, 354. 50
2,378, 275. 70
DECEMBER 12.
3,150 banks.
$593, 848, 247. 29
187, 292, 469. 9788, 302, 639. 01
143, 519, 296. 5082, 354. 50
1, 267, 930.19
. 292, 342,471. 281, 350, 320, 861.111, 331, 265, 617.0854, 679, 643. 93J 52,140, 562. 97| <
3, 690, 652. 65
248,248, 440. 03
109,871,372.41
13, 006,119. 554, 955, 068.27
3, 993, 900. 51
260, 697, 968. 60
114, 936, 397.15
17, 305, 750. 616, 615, 813. 47
,46, 707, 010. 384,415,608.41
252, 291,134. 80
108, 001, 606.46
14, 844, 303.005,707,581.41
Total 2, 604, 366, 304.44 2, 732, 423,198.19 2, 731, 448, 016.16 2, 815, 751, 341. 07 2, 777, 575, 799.00
Liabilities.
Capital stock .
Surplus fund . . .Undivided profits...ISTat'l bank circulat'nState-bank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid...
Individual deposits .U.S. depositsDep's U.S.dis.offic'rs
Due to national ba'ksDue to State banks -
Notes rediscounted .Bills jjayable
FEBRUARY 26.
3,170 banks. 3,206 banks.
$596, 569, 330. 70 $599, 472, 742. 88
192, 458, 759. 90 193, 746,76, 901, 041. 65 83, 956,
137,216,136.50!82, 347. 50
1,338,706.37
131,128,81,
169. 52827.81
137. 00899. 50
2,007,667.72
i, 354, 973, 535. 80 1, 422, 042,43, 554, 480.27; 42, 965,
4, 544, 501. 55: 4,136,
289, 753. 579.16 286, 204,127,751,135.48 124,755,
i9, 249, 531. 33 10, 340,3, 013,127. 72 4, 083,
136.92811.22285. 33
670. 64971. 73
502. 04G95.14
JULY 12. SEPTEMBER 30.
3,239 banks. | 3,290 banks.
$605, 851, 640. 50| $612, 584, 095. 00
196, 911,605. 90) 197, 394, 760. 5572, 532, 956. 94! 84,866, 869.13
128, 867, 425.0081, 008. 50
128, 450, 600. 0080, 410.50
3, 517, 596. 07 3, 600, 054. 96
DECEMBER 11.
3,326 banks.
$617, 840,164. 67
198, 508, 794.1497, 050, 091. 86
126, 039, 541. 3081, 006. 50
1, 289, 651.13
1, 442,137, 979.08 1, 475, 467, 560. 37 j 1, 436, 402, 685. 6543, 247, 864.173,451,189. 34
41,588,613.714, 936, 644. 66
295,841,107.17! 293,015,192.80131, 383, 46G. fcO 132, 327, 094. 47
10,133,196.244, 019, 334. 53
10,782,511.367,196, 238. 34
Total 2, 837,406, 213.93 2, 904, 922, 517. 45 2, 937, 976, 370. 24|2, 998, 290, 645.91 2, 933, 676, 687. 23
39,224,588.514, 672, 950.14
267,159,449.09123, 713, 409.48
15, 723, 378.115, 970, 976. 65
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AGGREGATE RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE NATIONAL1 § 9 O .
Resources.
Loans and discountsBondsfor circulation.Bonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand. -Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat ' l banksDuo from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsC'lg-house loan cert 'sBills of o the rbanks . .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit5 % fund with Treas .Due from U. S.Treas.
FEBRUARY 28.
3, 383 banks.
MAY 17. JULY 18.
3,438 banks. I 3, 484 banks.1,844,978,433.06$!
142.531,500.0031,620,000.005,870,550.00
116,848,501.23188,004,131.93114,379 065.0028,800,812.2172,566,724.919,038,138.73
14.735.693.9515,187,240.17
112,613,788.35
21,318,480.00807.162.57
181,546,137.8086,551,602.008,830,000.006,191,888.87
855,119.70
904,167,351.143,790.900.29,893,000.5,591,800.
117,051,244..183,206,306.113,600,039.28,345,930.74,211,949.9,916 955.
14,450,752.15,443,751.68,428,149.
00 $1,933,509,332. 89
19,813,670.746,199.
178,165,494.88,088,992.8.135,000.6,301,510.
867,223.
144,624 750.0029,663,000.005,624,350.00
116,469,536.45185,821,768.04112,207,068.3527,311,955.0775,657,886.824,257,598.27
14,316,075. 0313,875,200.3488,237,944. 43
21,184,428.00793,646.45
178,604,063.5692,480,469.009,825,000.006,305,121.981,001,631.02
OCTOBER 2.
3,540 banks.
$1,980,058,320.13139,969,050.0028.886,500.002,297,500.00
115,528,951.02189,45J,786. 49118,289,012.4628,485,223.3276,835,310.029,099,40a. 20
14,248,488.1017,201,819.17
106,767.176.06
18,492.392.00768,846.68
195,908,858.8480,604,731.006,155,000.006,123,597.88
816,923.48!
DECEMBER 19.
3,573 banks.
Total 3,003,334,970.28 3,010,216,220.33 3,061,770,825.70! 3,141,487,494.85 3,046,938,825.59
$1,932,393,206.08139,688; 150. 0027,858,500.002, 075, 600.00
116,609,301.40] 60, 220, 682.r, 9111.573,147.08
2>H, 434, 882. 7978,060,490.1313,434,642.4414,508,760.0315, 057, 481. 8488, 818, 299.1113, 395,249. 0018, 832, 221. 0U
755,021.82190, 063, 006. 2082,177,126. 005; 760, 000. 006, 069,110 841, 093, 947. 04
1 89 1.
Resources.
Loans and discountsBondsfor circulationBonds for deposits.. -U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Preniiurns paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsCl'g-houseloan cert'sBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal tender notes ..TJ. S. cert'sofdeposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas
Total.
FEBRUARY 26. MAY 4.
3,601 b a n k s . 3,633 banks .
$1,927,654,559.140,183, 450. 00
27, 904, 500. 003, 466, 250. 00
121, 099, 034. 591182,645,602.941110, 850, 874. 53i
27, 955, 862. 77!79, 096, 556. 488, 396,041. 93
14, 491, 627. 05j13, 349, 234. 66j77,828,113.56!
610, 000. 00!.19, 076, 085. 00
864, 742. 88!201,240,362. 8^
89, 400, 399. OOi11, C55, 000. 006,133,544. 121,100,310.17
JULY 9.
3,652 b a n k s .
SEPTEMBER 25.
3,677 banks .
DECEMBER 2.
3,692 banks .
80 $1,969,846,379. 67 $1,963,704,948.0'" 00
00009851
140,498,400.00)27, 954, 500.00
3, 768, 850.00122,333,707.66180,004,721.63112,500,098.7328,172, 653. 2380, 874, 918. 5811, 405, 934. 0414,960,592.4817, 002, 457. 69
126,447,384.31120,000.00
20, 456, 257. 00K30, 198. 62
194,939,411.3196, 375, 249. 0011,515,000.006,158, 960. 87
729, 226. 35
142. 586, 400.25,150, 500.
4, 963, C50.122, 347, 244.175, 591, 085.114,471,803.
27, 742, 727,81,919,491.
4, 624, 889.14,351,727.16, 073, 092.80, 305, 873.
;$2,005,463,205.150, 035, 600.
20, 432, 500.4, 439, 450.
125, 179, 076.193, 990, 323.115,196,682.
29, 471, 898.83, 270,122.
9, 879, 231.14, 705, 700.13, 272, 545.
122, 039, 882.
21, 418, 977.863, 181.
190, 7G9, 537.100,390,811.
18, 845, 0U0.6, 129, 840.1, 155, 473.
93 $2,001,032,625. 0500 153,838,200.00
19,186, 500. 004, 279. 750. 00
128, 440, 959. 39196.319,537.811241827, 315.25
32, 425, 379. 3984, 049, 386. 9013, 279,136. 7914, 695, 279.9617, 939, 023. 04
108,243,483.92
00 19,991,167.0074 867, 462. 3746 183, 515, 075. 9100! 97, 615, G08. 00Ov)j 15, 720, 000. 00091 6, 536, 931. 5105! 1, 457, 807. 85
20, 225,104. 00837,175. 54
207, 898, 034. 7593, 854, 354. 00
8, 765, 000. 006, 682, 280.101,047,684.18
3, 065, 002,152. 30 3,167, 494, 901.17 3,113, 415, 253. 79.3, 213, 080,271. 023, 237, 866, 210. 07
Resources.
Loans and discounts -Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits-..U. S. bonds on handOtherstocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksReal estate, etcCurrent expenses ...Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert'sofdeposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Trea:
$2,058,925,167.12 $2,108,360,340.54 $2,1
Total.
MARCH 1.
3,711 b a n k s .
MAY 17.
3,734 banks .
158,109, 300. 00i17,416,500.001
4, 638,190. 00138, 055, 947.09256, 750, 998.13131, 258, 888. 4532,171,053.9685,126,961.7410,340,571.2914, 405, 799. 7417, 644,105. 99
129,515,655.3419,765,178.00
924, 866. 86230,147, 968.28
99, 445, 735.0024, 080, 000. 006, 898,132. 041,051,339.53
160, 634,16, 386,
5,412,144, 058,250, 249,130,124,
32, 006,86, 562,11, 574,14, 390,15, 036,99, 954,22,014,
92 i,239,044,107, 981,
26, 405,6, 990,
926,
550. 00000.00000.00062. 77071. 26510. 01102.99679. 31071.41888. 43575. 86483.17231.00375. 50108.15402. 00000. 00517. 09158.95
JULY 12.
3,759 banks .
127,757161,939,
15,447,4, 854,
151,125,252, 473,137,125,
33, 497,86, 678,
4, 567,13, 997,16,849,90, 364,21, 325,
939,229, 320,113,915,23,115,7, 092,1, 409,
30 $2,171,041,088.11 $2,166,015,720. 28
SEPTEMBER 30. DECEMBER 9.
3,773 banks . 3,784 banks .
3,436,672,358.56j 3,479,035,128.44 3,493,794,586.71 3,510,094,897.46; 3,480,349,667.19
163, 275,15,282,4, 882,
154, 535,236,434,140,516,
32, 572.87, 861'.10. 317,14, 029,17, 705,
105, 522,19, 557,
934,209,116,104,267,
13, 995,7,139,1,106,
300.00000. 00250.00514,54330. 89353. 09735. 51911.86125. 23616.431
&61. 31711.81474. 00648. 371378. 69j945. 001000.001564. 69i987.931
166, 449, 250. 0015,321,000.004, 148, 600. 00
153, 648, 180.71204. 948, 159. 79142, 623,106. 36!34, 403, 231.75!88,221,052.2514, 204, 970. 25'13, 913, 289. 71'16, 755, 332.110, 522, 668. 4920, 488, 781.00
893, 909. 82209, 895, 260. 76102, 276, 335.006, 470, 000. 007,282,413.901, 268, 405.03
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Liabilities.FEBRUARY 28.
3,383 banks.
Capital stock j $626, 598, 200. 00
MAY 17.
3,488 banks.
JULY 18. OCTOBER 2.
3,484 banks. | 3,540 banks.
$035, 055, 276. 09| $642, 073, 676. Oo| $650,447,235.0
Surplus fund ! 204,433,604.19 207,136,190.13 212, 614, 661. Ol! 213,563,895.78Undivided profits. . . j 85, 753, 976. 341 94, 049,477. 44 79, 854, 737. 58! 97, 006, 635. 74ed p
Nat'1-bank ciroul'n .! 123, 862, 282. 001 125, 791, 940. 00State-bank circul'n . i 81, 003.50 77,352.50
Dividends u n p a i d . . . 1, 612, 499. 50j 1, 766, 523. 94
$657, 877, 225. 00
214, 965, 633.67111, 772, 985. 42
128,323,880.00 122,928, 084. 501 123,038,785.5077,335.50 " ""•' "••'
D E C E M B E R 1 9 .
3,573 banks.
2, 844, 708.73
Due to nat'l banks . .Due to State banks .Notes and bills re-
discounted
Bills payableCl'g-house loan e't's
Total
297, 098, 933.41137,067,285. 29
10, 371, 343. 29
3, 997, 265. 67
281, 994, 358.12 288, 296, 836.21132,465, 337.41 135, 305,641.11 \
253, 082,126. 32121,438, 255. 50
25,598, 405. 72
11, 501, 225. 7611, 945, 000.00
3, 003, 334, 970. 28J3, 010, 216, 220. 33J3, 0(51, 770, 825. 70 3,141, 487, 494. 85J3, 046, 938, 825. 59
T'stTiT
13,419,992.95)
7,265, 719. 2
15, 027, 632. 53
7, 028, 049.14
77, 333. 50| ' 77,328.501
2,876, 836. 34! 1,167, 262. 71
1, 564, 845,174.67J1, 485, 095, 855.7025,118, 559. 39! 24, 922, 263. 364, 229, 511.42 4,456, 472.43
285, 081, 259. 25141, 850, 726. 21
23, 660, 329. 51
10,301,913.54
Liabilities.
Capital stock.
Surplus fund .
FEBRUARY 26.
3,601 banks.
$662, 518, 459.15
220, 515, 678.70
MAY 4. I
3,633 banks.
$667, 787,406.15
JULY 9. SEPTEMBER 25.
3,652 banks. 3,677 banks.
$672, 903, 597. 45! $677, 426, 870. 25
Undivided profi ts . . . | 95, 972, 506. 901222, 491, 983. 46 227,199, 041. 46! 227, 576, 485. 91
l 1fU ^A9 W\A i!rt S7 AAH A79 1/1 1 m '>«! R7Q 74
Nat'1-bank circul'n .State-bank circul'n .
Dividends unpaid...Individual depositsTJ. S. depositsDep'sU.S.dis.offic'sDue to nat'l banks..Due to State banks-Notes and bills re- I
discounted jBills payableLiabilities o t h e r
than those abovestated
Cl'g-house loan c't's
1, 502, 654.
123,112, 529. CO!76,700.50|
|1, 338. 745. 25i
,483,450, 033.17jl24, 923, 4G2. 24J4, 323, 333. 50
280, 514, 008. 37142, 324, 866. 94
17, 330, 630. 557,456,781.57!
87,448,472.141 103,284,673.73
123,447,633.00 123, 915, 643. 00|74,117. 50i 74,138. 50
2,104,185.98, 575, 506, 099.18 1
24, 411, 606.104, 781, 045. 75
277, 560, 322. 78142, 455, 768. 77]
16, 604, 735. 21]8,482,5J42.63
1,144, 416. 46! 285, 000.00
4, 645, 261. 20,535,058,568.7311,
21, 523,185. 64|4,387,991.08
270,744,474.60137, 727, 372. 05
I19, 719, 695. 088, 067, 812. 86
DECEMBER 2.
3,692 banks .
Total . 3 , 065, 002,152. 30|3,167, 494, 901.17;3,113, 415, 253.1
131, 323, 301. 5074,118. 50
1,453,735.58588, 318, 081. 37 1
15, 700, 672. 4014, 566, .660. 33
288, 576, 703. 96142,018,070.06
21, 981, 952. 5610, 778, 944. 87
$677, 356, 927. 00
228,221,530.31108,116, 263.56
134, 792, 873. 2574,118. 50
1, 503, 539. 69602, 052, 766.59
14, 478, 542. 913, 955, 227. 37
292, 480, 956.07149,334, 721. 20
16, 325, 642. 897, 994, 514.30
1,178, 586.43
'•$, 213, 080, 271. 02 3,237, 866,210. 07
1892.
Liabilities.
Capital stock.
Surplus fundUndivided profits...Nat'l-bank circulat'nState-bank circulat'n
Dividends unpaid...Individual deposits.U.S. depositsDep's U. S.dis.offic'rsDue to national ba'ksDue to State banks.Notes and bills re-
discountedBills payableLiabilities o t h e r
than those abovestated
MARCH 1.
3,711 banks.$679,970,110.00
234, 069, 984. 3496, 574, 522. 85
MAY 17.
3,734 banks.
$682, 232,158. 00
235,192,004. 95103, 376, 029. 20
JULY 12.
3,759 banks.
$684, .678, 203.25
238, 239, 970. 9488, 227, 388. 88
137, 627,107. 2P 140, 052, 343. 50| 141, 061, 533. 0075, 097. 50
1, 470, 937.98i702, 240, 957. 6«|l
12, 757, 046. Oil3, 800, 323. 51
372, 985,405. 11181, 688, 074. 58
8, 517, 205. 363, 876, 404. 20
1, 013,181. 26
10 1.
71, 507. 50|
1, 657, 310. 34743, 787, 545."11,911,030.77
3, 625,107.19361, 593,119.06181, 538, 222. 87
9,090, 080. 273, 816,163. 49
1, 092, 506. 20
861,
75, 076. 50
3, 904, 292.83I, 753, 339, 679. "
10, 823, 973. 083, 356, 091.
367,143, 324. 53188, 683, 254. 94
9,181, 650.144,581,163. 01
498, 983. 87
Total 3, 436, 672, 358.56.3, 479, 035,128.44J3, 493, 794, 586. 713, 510, 094, 897.46|3, 480, 349, 667.19
; ^ I ^ — _ - —— ~
SEPTEMBER 30.
3,773 banks .
$686, 573, 015. 00
238,871,424.84101, 652, 754. 66
DECEMBER 9.
3,784 banks .
$689, 698,017. 50
239, 931,932.08114, 603, 884. 52
143, 423, 298. 00 145, 669,499. 0075, 076. 50 74,176. 50
3,888,865.781 1,308,137.97L, 765, 422, 983. 68 1, 764, 456,177.11
9,673,349.924, 034, 240.37
323, 339, 449. 03
9, 828,144.24|4, 044, 734. 04,
352, 046,184. 05!178,607, 018. 34j
17,132,487.71l
6, 549,163.65
1, 979, 746.97
160, 778,117.18
15, 775, 618. 639, 318, 249. 82
1,688,817.56
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Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for depositTJ. S. bonds on bandOtber stocks and bondsDuo from reserve agents...Due from national! banks..Due from State banksHeal estate, etc -Current expenses .. -Premiums paidCash itemsCleaving-bouse exchanges..Bills of other banksFractional currency.. „Specie ,. ..Le^al-tender notesTJ. S. certificates of deposit.5% fund with Treasurer ..Due from TJ. S. Treasurer..
Total....
JIARCH 6.
3.806 banks.
JULY 12. OCTOBER 3.
3,830 banks. 3,807 banks.
!,l.'9.fil 4,170,006,15,351,4, 372,
153,420,202,612,124,381,
30, 126,89,710,10, 992,13,270,18, 755,
125, 142,18, 248,
045,208,341,
90, 935,14, 675,
7,401,1, 322,
092. 48 $550. 00 I0(>0.00 '000. 00770.66051.30884. 35300.21408. 54932. 60G9L 10010. 52830. 74706. 00532.50816.42774, 00000. 00830. 74444. 60
3, 459, 721, 235. 78
3,781 b a n k s .
3, 432,176, 697. 25 3, 213,261, 731. 94
?1, 843, 634,167. 51206, 463, 850. 00
14,816,000.002, 760, 950. 00
148, 569, 950. 46158, 490, 644. 2894, 740, 014. 9724, 229,106. 8289,151,776.0811,071,996.6513,981,867.4415, 359. 764. 56
106,181 394. 5922, 402, t i l l . 001,026,813.90
224, 703, 860. 07114,709,352.00
7, 020, 000. 008, 977, 414.. 181, 262, 749. 85
3,109, 563, 284.36
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1. § 9 8 .
Liabilities.I MARCH 6.
! 3,806 banks.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
National-bank circulation . .State-bank c i rcula t ion . . . . . .
Dividends unpaidIndividual depositsIT. S. depositsDeposits U. S. disbursing of-
ficer
Due to national banksDue to State banksNotes and bills rediscountedBills payableLiabilities other than those
above stated
Total
$688,642,876.00
245,103,
149,
11,751
9
478, 362. 77067, 550.15
124/818. 0075, 075. 50
350,392.19439,374.14813,762.17
3, 927, 760. 44
304,166,
14,18,
785, 336. 62901,054.78021,596.43180, 228.71
2, 913,047. 88
3, 459, 721, 235. 68
I3,830 banks.
$688,701,200.00
246,139,133. 32106, 966, 733. 57
151,694,110.0075, 075. 50
2, 579, 556. 381, 749, 930, 817. 51
9, 657, 243.49
4, 293, 739. 93
275, 127,229.28153,500.923.918, 953, 306. 9821, 506, 247. 53
3, 051, 379. 82
3, 432,176, 697. 25
JULY 12-
3, 807 banks.
$685, 786,718.56
249,138, 300. 3093,944, 649. 73
155, 070,821. 5075, 072.50
3, 879, 673.501,556,761,230.17
10, 379, 842. 66
3,32J,271.84
218, 913, 573. 51125, 979, 422.1629, 940, 438,56•31,381,451.27
28, 689, 265. 08
3,213,261,731.94
OCTOBER 3.
3, 781 banks.
$678, 540,338. 93
246, 750,781. 32103, 474, 662. 87
182, 959, 725. 9075, 069. 50
2, 874, 697. 591,451,124,830.55
10, 546,135. 51
3,776,438.21
226, 423, 979.06122,891,098.2121,006,737.0127, 426, 937.54
31, 632, 352.16
3,109, 5C3, 284. 36
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A SUMMARYOF THE
STATE AND CONDITION
OF
THE NATIONAL BANKSON
DECEMBER 9, 1892, MAHCTT 6, MAY 4, JULY 12, AND OCTOBER 3, 1893.
Arranged by States, Territories, ami Reserve Cities.
NOTE.—The abstract of each State is exclusive of any reserve city tliereiu.277
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278 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892,
MAINE.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits....U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've agt'sDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc...Keal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paid(Jcash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency..SpecieLegal-tender notes....U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas
Total
DECEMBER 9
81 banks.
$22,012,128.223, 848, 900. 00
180, 000.00500. 00
1,894,193.582, 348,028. 03
787, 773.1654, 696. 62
591,379.9331,893.9694, 306. 41
122,969.63198,365.97100, 976. 81312, 257. 00
5, 807. 77* 990,634.56
275, 050. 00
171,770.255, 840. 00
34, 027,471.90
MARCH 6.
83 banks.
$21, 860,437. 703, 951, 400. 00
190, 000. 00500. 00
1, 903, 756. 772,154, 240. 89
759, 352. 8648, 456.13
603, 499. 4032, 393 9663, 455. 98
124,161.02204, 353. 9997, 570.73
282, 396. 007,431.88
995, 778. 85292,330. 00
173, 237. 255, 000. 00
33,749, 753. 41
MAY 4.
83 banks.
$22, 633, 020. 243, 951,400. 00
190,000.00500 00
1,940,766.242, 077, 297. 09
712, 694. 2576, 558. 24
609, 030. 2635, 693. 9674, 266. 86
118,701.19194, 552. 5877, 597. 89
299, 540. 007, 959. 91
1,055,580.79300, 282. 00
165,812.7511,430.00
34, 532, 684.25
JULY 12.
83 banks .
$22, 539, 567. 263, 971, 400. 00
190, 000.1)0500.1)0
1,934,114.952, 372, 052. 55
773, 854. 9290, 889. 63
598, 984. 3333, 338. 3125, 897. 30
116,857.49238, 804. 92122, 470.16332, 430. 00
7, 493. 311, 029, 235. 82
355, 393. 00
177, 312. 754,190.00
34,914,786. 70
OCTOBER 3 .
83 banks.
$21,342, 098.404, 246, 900. 00
190, (00. 00500. 00
1, 937, 355. 232, 483, 624. 70
721, 097.13112, 288. 85597, 919. 3833, 425. 7168, 388. 41
139, 385. 57220, 340. 08109, 798. 56420,930. 00
7, 654. 401,114, 389.13
369, 330. 00
187, 655.253, 800. 00
34, 306, 880. 80
NSW HAMPSHIRE.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks andb'dsDue from res've agt's.Due from nat'l hanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc. .Keal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency..SpecieLegal-tender notes. . .TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total
54 banks.
$12, 589, 651. 062, 938,000.00
175, 000. 0015,100.00
2,317,490.141, 619, 468. 60
363,031.6240, 202. 71
263, 890. 6533, 665. 9978, 801. 47
127,934.22157, 335. 78
232, 076. 007, 638. 30
532, 762.44200, 905. 00
132, 210. 0040.00
21, 825,203. 98
54 banks.
$12, 260, 699. 523,231, 000. 00
175, 000. 0015,100. 00
2, 377, 301. 341,298,899.18
219,768.8811, 630. 08
261,836.9451,112.9670, 636. 79
142, 973. 26121, 284. 46
186, 284. 006, 894.99
509,109. 08196, 036. 00
139, 629. 003,520.00
21, 278, 716.48
54 banks.
$12, 250, 523.453, 271, 000. 00
175, 000. 0015,100. 00
2, 357, 483. 401,257,009.41
203, 796. 0215, 594. 84
266, 797. 3452, 138. 5871,502.51
145, 642.14130, 925. 82
220, 351. 007, 329. 52
534, 453. 60190, 555. 00
145,060.00120.70
21,310, 383. 33
53 banks.
$11, 898,167. 793, 397, 500. 00
175, 000. 0075,100.00
2, 355, 342. 241, 589, C66. 21
267, 194. 5129,041.82
263, 903. 4552,003.7142, 048. 40
151, 539. 39164, 672.12
267, 997. 007, 476. 42
548,637.64183, 512. 00
147, 850. 003, 060. 00
21, 619,112. 70
51 banks.
$10,918,692.543, 689, 000. 00
175, 000. 00100. 00
2,182,259.821, 702, 967. 55
157,885.13143,362.87253, 720. 2378,156. 8457,417.37
166, 876. Si)156,015.20
336, 261.009,008.15
585, 050. 84283, 749. 00
166, 005. 001, 999. 50
21, 063, 527. 93
VERMONT.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and bd'sDue from res'vo agt'sDue from nat'l ban ks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc...Keal estate, etc.Current expensesPremiums paidCash items
Bills of other banks-Fractional currency.Specie . - .Legal-tender notes...U S cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Treas.
Total
49 banks.
$14, 836, 897. 763, 050, 000. 00
50, 000. 00123, 200.00906, 016, 39
1. 333,157. 05302, 738.3762,160. 24
211,609.8545,711.0173, £70. 72
116,164.6584, 471. 85
96, 797. 006, 538. 24
500, 7^9. 33308, 888. 00
120,1*2.401, 650. 00
22, 230, 322. 86
49 banks.
$14, 640, 877. 673, 0i4,000.00
50, 000. 00124, 600. 00942, 732, 08
1,230,298. 12281, 012.1925, 822. 67
210,175.7239, 327. 0630, 853. 27
100, 955. 8779, 292. 90
86, 759. 007, 559.17
507,336. 71205, 503. 00
109, 380. 001,412.50
21,717,897.93
49 banks.
$14, 845, 905. 483, 054, 000. 00
50, 000. 00123, 300. 00929, 100. 27
1,087,235.51309, 021. 9146, 542. 88
210,175.7239,263.1562, :m. 72
101,674.7495, 785. 05
96, 900. 007,531.52
546, 682. 65223, 046. 00
122, 272. 504, 810. 00
21, 955, 636.10
48 banks.
$14, 082, 356. 873,147, 500. 00
50, 000. 00125,100. 00928, 513. 77
1, 621, '266.14325, 635. 7959, 962. 67
210, 490. 5048, 882. 029, 877. 62
110,481.16119,307.00
105, 645. 006, 572. 58
587, 499. 08359, 625.00
126,482.504, 800. 00
22, 029,997. 70
48 banks.
$13, 354, 330. 593, 445, 000. 00
50, 000, 00133,600.00
1, 078, 403. 321, 358, 580. 32
174, 266. 0128,127.06
220,088.3147, 405. 8146.289.56
124, 909. 60102,001.47
113,267.006, 755. 47
643,991 41436, 767. 00
131,412.501,175.00
21,3&6, 370.43
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REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
ARRANGED BY STATES AND RICSKKVH CITIES.
M A I N E .
279
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundTndivided profits
STat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
individual deposits . .U. S. depositsDep'tsTJ.S.dis.of&cers
Due to national banksDue to State banks . . .
Sotesrediscounted .-Bills payableDther liabilities
Total
DK(-EMjn.-.'{ 9.
81 banks.
$11,110, 0U0. 00
2, 692, 093. 601, 751, 367.50
3, 399, 393.00
33, 368. 74
13, 002, 443. 0069, 073. 9283,470.87
922, 134. 54217,691.70
69, 415. 83652, 345.05
24, 674.15
34, 027, 471.90
MARCH 6.
83 banks.
$11, 197.000.00
2, 706, 920. 001,576,561.58
3,481,515.50
43, 2(19. 80
12, 873, 408. 791% 9;J6. 8696, 304. 00
547, 044. 21294,414.28
50, 693.88772, 087. 21
37, 537. 30
33, 749, 753. 41
MAY 4 .
83 banks .
$11,202,000.00
2, 709, 306.871,675,388.99
3, 498, 069. 50
61, 539. 46
12, 970, 392. 2081, 392. 4381, 339. 21
718,080.45279, 339. 46
142, 732. 97994, 858. 89118,243.82
34, 532, 684. 25
JULY 32.
83 bonks.
$11,214,195.56
2,712,441.871,456, 860. 98
3, 521, 740. 50
112, 417.98
13,133, 657. 8383, 994. 5079, 386. 81
725, 984.97338, 896. 22
396, 393. 231, 092, 503. 05
40, 307. 20
34,914,780.70
OCTOBER 3.
83 banks .
$11,220,600.00
2, 099, 427. 001,610,528.37
3,754,400.50
76, 936.91
12, 889, 665.4678, 605. 41
105, 878.38
559, 983. 25295, 495.88
350. 399. 08664i 9(50. 56
34, 306, 88.0. 80
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Capital stock
Surplus fundJndivided profits
STat'l-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
ndividual deposits..[J. S. depositsDep'ts U .S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks. - -
^"otes rediscounted . .Bills pavableDther liabili ties
Total
54 ba-nks.
$6, 300, 000. 00
1,572,916.78902, 247. 27
2,580,310.006, 828. 00
18, 352.52
8, 633, 312. 9098,571.0878, 390. 27
1, 068, 733. 54442,189. 51
102, 641. 0820, 671. 03
21, 825, 203. 98
54 banks .
$6, 430, 000. 00
1, 581, 671. 45784, 784. 32
2, 829, 940. (SO6, 828. 00
19, 383. 50
7,833,717.82.106, 920. 5062,439. 94
490, 560. 20752, 952. 42
152, 003. 33227, 500. 00
21,278,716.48
54 banks.
$6,430, 000.00
1,580,571.45823, 306. 50
2, S07, 275. 006, 828. 00
29, 597.70
7, 642, 477. 2880, 049. 5100, 962. 78
1,032.809.64395; 802.11
183, 458. 72101,181. 64
21,310,383.33
53 banks .
$6, 380, 000, 00
1, 570, 409. 83711,444.61
3, 002, 637. 506, 828. 00
54, 739. 36
7, 963. 414. 03130,611.3150, 800. 79
1,014,018.67367, 297. 79
152, 615. 21212, 790. CO
905. 00
21, 619,112. 70
51 banks.
$6, 130, 000. 00
1, 547, 840. 28708, 829, 08
3, 255, 457. 506, 828. 00
32, 562. 08
7, 930, 099. 28. 99,141.58
78, 615. 70
688, 780. 43349,173. 82
99, 300.1876, 200. 00
100.00
21, 063, 527. 93
VERMONT.
Capital stock
Surplus fundJndivided profits
tf at'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid. . .
ndividual deposits . .J. S. depositsDep'ts IX. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks. . .
Sotesr&diseounted . .frills payableDther liabilities
Total
49 banks .
$7,160, 000. 00
1, 861,175. 001,074,188.09
2, 690, 510.00
9, 070.16
8, 619, 234. 7941, 187.553, 237. 04
592, 458. 90148, 394.73
20, 866. 5410,000.00
22, 230, 322. 86
49 banks .
$7, 060,000. 00
1,855,175.00847, 8-i 0.60
2, 682, 585. 00
11, 318. 45
8,429, 042. 8540, 998. 89
2, 909. 85
518,495. 59112,321.06
46, 423. 61110, 786. 97
21, 717, 897. 93
49 banks.
$7, 060, 000. 00
1, 853, 975. 00989, 839. 67
2, 710, 585. 00
7,148. 53
8, 330, 424. 4540, 087. H)
3, 579. 70
612, 017.35127, 600.41
85,083.1313,5, 295. 00
21,955,626.10
48 banks .
$7, 010, 000.00
1, 826, 200.00778, 433.10
2,758,415.00
59, 655. 68
8, 667, 836.1442, 812. 86
1, 404. 49
433, 780.10156, 380.87
98, 200. 64195, 448.24
1, 400.58
22, 029, 997. 70
48 banks .
$6, 985, 000. 00
1,819,750.00895,491.07
3, 030,100. 00
9, 284.10
7, 956,147. 5042, 184.177, 018. 34
307, 627, 50158,593.67
G8, 924. 08116, 250, 00
21,396,370.43
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS .SINCE SEPTEMBER 30. 1892. ARRANGE!
MASSACHUSETTS.
Resources.DECEMBER 9. | MARCH 6. MAY 4.
213 banks. | 213 banks. 213 banks.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits. . .TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'lban ks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas .Duefrom U.S. Treas-
-Total 162,677, 062.07
;j 13. 429,16, 733,
100.33,
6, 839,10,241,1, 5G2,
142,3,031,
208,650,941,783,
95,879,
53,4, 121,1, 875,
175,720,
54,
207. 57950.00000. 00300. 00165. 38759.14G50. 87595. 24447. 903(39.16394. 45824. 32010.50216.95303. 00108. 09003.15428. 00000. 00297. 75030. 00
$113,713,16,887,
100,15,
6,546.8, 672,'1, 227,
89,3, 097,
226,633,932,832,104,855,56,
4, 145,1, 886,
175,739,29,
084. 97950. 00000. 00300. 00282. 814H3. 78281.94599. 85330. 96455. 27042. 21551.95702. 27
582. 61511.00583. 64201.70075. 00000. 00582. 75630.00
160, 966, 294. 71
i$113,712,I 17,195,i 100,| 12,I 6,325,i 8,471,I l r 029,j 175,j 3,193,! 203,
268,914,929,
90,800,
52,4, 273,1, 929,
165,766,45,
160, 716,187.02
442. 55450.00000. 00800. 003G0. 48901.13768. 0!)138. 4t3551.13393. 40541. 31315.75572. 93022. 90614.00434.92016. 72989. 00000. 00572. 25699. 00
JULY 12.
214 b a n k s .
OCTOBER 3.
$109, 017,17, 554,
100,200,
6, 501.10,105.
1, 10t>',218,
3, 214,210,297,891,804,155,
1,107,54,
4, 415,2, 228,
16;i,776,
12,
950. 00000. 00300. 00450.32627. 94605.47304.28919.12750. 90721.50729. 72575. 74689. 73195. 00215.81233. 73778. 00000. 00405. 25260.00
159,169, 471. 26
214 banks.
19, 077* 100. 00100,000.0033,200. 00
6,601,913.5411,314,881.22
912, 653. 28117, 261. 71
3, 246, 854. 98269, 232.08292, 089. 88
1, 049,195.18924, 522. 24162,256.45
1, 006, 464. 0066,170.19
4, 520, 952.432,157,719.00
125, 000. 00881,364. 7514, 890. 00
156,158, 850.22~
CITY OP BOSTON.
55 banks.
Loans and discounts. i$150, 644,Bonds for circulation -1 5,9.10,Bonds for deposi ts . . . 2B5,U.S . bonds on hand. . 100,Other stocks and b'ds 5, 697,Due from res've ag'ts 20, 536,Duefromnat ' lbanks . 16,180,Due from State banks 806,
. Ban king house, etc . . 2, 739,Real estate, etc 210,Current expenses 546,Premiums paid 632,Cash items 370,Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other b a n k s . . 834.Fract ional currency.Specie 11,077,Legal-tender notes . . 5,204,TJ S. cert 's of deposit 645,5 % fund with Treas . 265.Due from TJ. S. Treas 157,
Total.
052. HO000. 00000.00800. 00095. 03331. 09779.20016. 67433. 21231. 99825. 86472.14412, 57835. 09782. 00173. 82782. 41428. 00000. 00947.50000. 00
232, 530, 398. 88
55 b a n k s .
$146, 261,6, 535,
265,100,
5,197,17,712,15, 270,
474,2, 736,
210,1,219,
683,327,
9, 236,586,
17,10, 524,3,483,
455,288,
86,
894. 53000. 00000. 00800. 00284. 02418.65837. 70709. 94990. 31306.27532. 65053. 14234.33845. 08816.00250. 83436. 80404. 00000. 00450. 00150.00
55 b a n k s .
$142. 975,6, 935,
265,100,
5, 219,17, 104,15,416,
786,2, 735,
230,216,604,344.
10, 589.728,
18,6, 857,7, 222,
305,312,167,
348. 30000. 00COO. 00800. 00828.18709. 24859. 56115.78824. 45197. 07114.46287. 39188.231)66. 46692. 00784. 17478. 31102. 00000. 00075. 00684. 00
221, 673, 414. 25 I 219, 226, 054. 60
55 b a n k s .
|$137, 484,411. 807, 595, 000. 00
2C5, 000. 00210,800.00
5, 256, 577. 3915, 704, 303. 7916, 968. (128. 901,135,439.032, 740,125. 04
P.03, 321. 87584, 581.0173.-, 594. 05398, 920. 07
11, 088, 003. 37785, 306. 00
19, 788. 247, 300, 644.885, 398, 907. 00
170, 000. 00326, 925. 00
92, 550. 00
214, 564, 888. 34
55 b a n k s .
!$136, 798, 614. 88i 10, 565, 000.00
265, 000.00115, 000. 00
5,442,157.9618,194,793.4314, 592, 889, 50
684,991.852, 734, 029.49
368, 612. 0930, 083.90
901, 406. 09450,168.43
12, 285, 226. 63911,327.0022, 825. 55
9, 952, 788. 605, 527, 759. 00
880, 000. 00474, COS. 00
59, 600. 00
221, 262, 939. 40
RHODE ISLAND.
Loans and discounts-Bonds for circulation.Bonds for depos i t s . . .U . S. bonds on hand. .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banks -Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S .Treas.
Total
59 banks.
$36, 726. 317. 466,492, 250. 00
100,000.0050.00
2,426,619.102, 667, 207.371,200,118.25
45, 923. 80949, 012. 44273.999.14144, 571. 06668, 940.43197, 083. 65617,817.87382, 282. 00
13, 002. 901 046 693. 46
605, £89. 00
283, 426.1042, 482.50
54, 883, 686. 53
59 banks.
$376
2
497, 899.12G56, 750. 00100, 000. 00
50. 00422, 458. 54
2, 598, 368. 66
1
54
853, 218. 2958, 204. 41
969,394.86267, 556. 51119, 698. 23643, 149. 55154, 821. 83450,108.44239, 886. 00
13,983.91031 205 43546, 228. 00
287, 583. 2521,584.85
932, 209. 88
59 banks .
$37, 150, 849.426, 749, 750. 00
100, 000. 0011, 050. 00
2,450,310.942, 397, 901. 421, 220, 628. 87
76, 375. 821, 014,167. 61
202, 922. 89117,362.25676,133. 21145,991.92309, 557. 81302, 074. 00
14, 635. 461 030 034 33
521, 319. 00
9f)g 3)3 7524, 202. 50
54, 817, 581. 20
59 banks.
$357,
231
1
1
809, 738. 33116,750.00100, 000. GO
9, 050. 00503, 948. 65538, 707. 35079, 254.82171, 637. 08017, 334.13200, 083. 9768, 079. 63
641,247.41160, 484. 82273, 243. 78325, 047. 00
14,965.23O5'> 084 90590, 978. 00
310, 438. 7528, 634. 00
55,017,707.85
59 banks .
$34,061,268.347, 721,250.00
100, 000. 0050.00
2, 388, 380. 393,429,881.40
958, 259. 9157, 527. 32
1, 021, 985. 42200, 343.36108,416.26700,157. 32156,980. 73295,011.94254, 871. 0027, 278. 22
1,195,, 466. 80565, 7$0. 00
344, 761.2523, 524.00
53,611,203.66
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BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
MASSACHUSETT!
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks -.
Notes rediscounted..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted..Bills pavableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock ..«
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationS tate-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.ofi&cers
Due to national banksDue to State banks-...
Notes rediscounted..Bills pay ableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBEIi 9.
213 banks.
$46,165,420.00
15, 529, 645. 675,919,808.01
14, 776,144. 50
95,131. 33
74, 818, 404.8981,262.43
2, 518. 60
4, 085, 386. 29311,661.60
589, 966. 45301,120.45
590. 95
162, 677, 062.07
MARCH 6.
213 banks.
$46,117, 500. 00
15,571,597.716, 450, 532.93
14, 918,819. 50
73, 756. 91
72, 844, 836. 9880, 535. 55
2, 791. 54
2, 619. 471. 75336, 007, 49
524, 369. 491, 420, 074. 86
160, 966, 294. 71
MAY 4.
213 banks .
$45, 917, 500. 00
15, 572, 666. 665, 547, 865.97
15, 208, 339. 50
171, 067. 53
72, 976,727.1078, 920. 29
5, 530.39
3,116, 086.94227, 633.73
470,081.111, 373, 728.62
50, 039.18
160,716,187.02
CITY OF BOSTON.
55 banks .
$53,100, 000. 00
14, 430, 557.745, 438, 387. 55
5,170, 700.00
42, 278. 96
108, 654, 729. 77101, 462. 20126, 840. 30
32, 312, 808. 6313,107,209.85
39, 000. 00423. 88
232, 530, 398.88
55 banks.
$53,100, 000. 00
14,396, 557. 747,1SH, 395.42
5, 712, 810.00
31, 385. 96
97, 794, 035.38173,144. 29
76, 320.73
26,167, 991. 5912, 874,626. 05
160, 010. 713, 623, 050.00
375,086.38
221,673,414.25
RHODE IS
59 banks.
$20, 277, 050. 00
4,698,192.642, 007,152. 08
5, 581, 062.00
79, 711. 09
17, 344, 977. 8622, 895. 4159,193.60
3,071,317.721, 652,134.13
10, 000. 00
80, 000. CO
54, 883, 680. 53
59 banks.
$20, 277, 050. 00
4,810,996.451, 852, 423.12
5,891,307.59
80, 214 44
18,438,061.1536, 397. 9229, 833. 52
1,710,141.341,420, 784. 44
100, 000. 00285, 000. 00
54, 932, 209. 88
55 banks.
$53,100, 000. 00
14, 762,100. 004,902,123.13
6,126, 050. 00
65, 446. 96
98,125, 482. 20182, 780. 5894, 782.16
24, 482, 522. 7913,2oO, 528. 87
31,589.803, 995, 552. 03
127, 006. 08
219, 226, 054. 60
LAND .
59 banks.
$20, 277, 050. 00
4, 822, 567. 051,871,551.89
5, 978, 542. 50
124,113. 39
17, 718, 694. 8861,264.8521, 094.61
1, 874,139.121, 756, 754. 48
10 000.00153, 000. 00148, 808. 43
54,817,581,20
JULY 12.
214 banks.
$46,117, 500.00
15,641,457.666, 019, 892. 57
15, 515, 652. 00
169, 694.26
69,478, 723. 9684,133. 23
1, 809. 00
2,670,011.82402, 440. 87
1,137, 884. 431,810,271.40
120, 000.00
159,169,471. 26
55 banks .
$53,100, 000.00
14, 762,100. 006, 317, 090. 11
6, 590,470. 00
38, 325.46
89, 711, 636. 06168, 867. 2952, 004. 72
26, 049, 615. 9410, 907, 301. 75
5, 000. 005, 485, 381. 031, 377, 095. 98
214, 564, 888.34
59 banks .
$20, 277, 050. 00
5, 090, 833. 431, 508, 029.58
6, 303, 070. 00
141, 075.99
17, 499, 315. 7261, 593. 8313, 086. 09
1, 934, 870. 302, 047,120.87
123, 000. 0018,662.04
55, 017, 707. 85
OCTOBER 3.
214 banks.
$16,117, 500. 00
15, 672, o98. 585,479,755.11
17, 738, 309. 50
565, 999. 49
65, 918, 322. 4798, 752, 60
339.41
2, 059, 514.12248, 652. 53
882, 426. 381,325,819.30
51,060.73
156,158, 850. 22
55 banks.
$53, 350, 000. 00
14, 709, 300. 004,901,520.27
9, 466, 755. 00
523, 804. 34
90, 245, 302.16186, 720. 0783, 466.17
26, 046, 759. 7815, 036, 841. 69
4, 545, 352. 702,167,117. 22
221, 262, 939.40
59 banks .
$20, 277, 050. 00
5,140,129. 031, 620, 283. 05
6, 893,120. 00
130, 788. 67
16, 780,164. 9751, 746. 4039, 337. 00
1,295,815.841, 200,290. 64
164, 978.0617, 500.00
53, 611, 203. 66
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ABSTRACT OV REPORTS SINCE SUPTKIMUEII \>0, 18i>2, ARIIA:
CONNECTICUT.
Resources.
Loans and discountsBondsforcirculation.Bonds for deposits ..U. S. bonds on hand.Other stocks and b'daDue from res've ag'tyDue from nat'lbankaDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.Specie .Legal-tender notes ..XJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with TreasDue from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
84 banks .
$50, 338. 350. 446, 523, 000. 00
250, 000, 0050 200.00
4,943,310.246,031,010.653,162, 270. 56
437, 189. 761,610,189.41
180,202.31299, 665. 21499, 628. 85343,182. 00403,293. 63637, 318. 0024,042.22
2, 628, 201. 48903, 675. 00
290, 637. 0152, 000.00
79,616,966.77
MAKCII 6.
84 banks .
$51,495,792. 256, (583, 000. 00
250, 000. 00100 000. (JO
5,189,866.635, 514, 114. 312, 378, 973.49
304.190.181,618,450.67
182,298.43155, 898. 65457, 792. 71364, 916. 20367, 476. 68463,711.00
25, 006. 852, 625, 099.63
769, 028. 00
29i, ico. 6636, 425. 00
79, 273, 200. 68
MAY 4.
84 banks .
$50, 880, 357. 096, 823, 000. 00
250, OUO. 00
5, 072, 510. 905, 072, 116. 502, 098, 034. 70
329, 059. 611,638,437.61
197,203.43258, 301. 55448, 517. 54361,303.94300. 018. 04523, 336. 00
25, 249. 042 77"?, 269 19
854, 111. 00
278, 260. 0039,460.00
78, 222, 446.14
JULY 12.
84 banks .
$40,909,224.877,040,500.00
250, 000. 0050 000 00
5, 026, 093. 416, 467, 629 312, 592, 938. 59
385, 432.231,606,825.79
265, 276. 3669. 497. 55
430,175. 21413, 413. 06323, 056. 99573,156.00
25, 910. 602 827 476 361, 055, 403. 00
312, 710.0055, 610. 00
76, 750, 329. 33
OCTOBER 3.
84 banks.
$43, 869, 640.197, 845, 500.00
250, 000.0070, 000. 00
5, 044,479.525,289,977.131, 237, 361. 06
282, 581. 811,695,163.64
252,273.59216,988. 60488,970.93365, 274. 52272,384. 79532,711.0024,613.41
2, 896 699. 231,093,548.00
§45, 316. 6614, 892. 00
72,088,375.42
NEW YORK .
Loans and discountsBonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits . .0". S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat ' lbanksDue from State banksBanking bouse, etc.-Ileal estate, etc.Current expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g house ex eh'gsBills of other banks. .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .XJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.DuefromTJ. S. Treas.
Total 173,174, 635. 70
266 banks. 266 banks.
$108,430,14,413,
525,450,
10, 339,17,191,
3, 745,1,191,2, 905,1, 555,
714,725,8o4,125,955,49,
5, 224,2,931,
155,634,44,
893. 64700. 00000. 00650. 00115.34581.73594.11664. 26202. 79735. 72043. 44923. 88710. 23861.66099. 00923.10174. 73867. 00000.00339. 33555. 74
$109, 839,14, 528,
525,418,
10, 458,14,712.2, 912,1,051,2, 928,1,605,
449,672,
1, 078,262740.
53,5, 3G0,2, 581,
160,642,
50,
740.19200. 00000. 00150. 00629.82288. 36734. 58(341.93022. 9455)7. 00076.93118.02701. S4297.11971. 00825. 82965. 47
.00000. 00512, 75
64. 09
171,063,024.85
271 banks.
$112,910,287.5114, 7'Jf>, 700. 00
525, 001). 00417, 150.00
10,421,631.0513,251,532.212. 859, 975. 231, 1(33,831.692,935, 195.001, 585, 592. 46
618, 127. 42687, 043. 31967, 837. 56144,581.26903, 624. 00
54, 023. 735,341,068.802, 947, 694. 00
100, 000. 00641,117.50
36, 956. 09
173, 370, 968. 82
273 banks .
$106,763,334.4015, 095, 700. 00
525, 000. 00411, 850. 00
10,245,309.1913, 315,141. 54
3, 046, 072. 591, 104, 265. 832, 937, 209. 701,620,562.72
189, 058. 97579, 10(5.86862, 570. 68109, 692. 55
1,117,940.0051,791. 12
5, 573, 995. 723, 783, 295. 00
140, 000. 00661,462.75
18, 600. 94
108,212,020.56
274 banks.
$99,175, 294. 8617,180, 700.00
525, 000. 00392,450.00
10, 314,277. 3511,645,712.802,106, 153. 11
977, 816.282,962, 959. 071,686, 56C. 83
543, 044-. 53729, 055.47763, 816. 42345, 539. 58882, 237. 00
54, 518. 686,152,153.173, 548, 794. 00
80, 000.00753,322. 70. 6,098.34
160, 826,110.19
NEW YORK CITY.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits...U. S.bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue fromnat' 1 banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear' g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes - -TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas -Due fromU. S. Treas.
Total
48 banks .
$323, 790, 794. 967,015,000.001,100, 000. 00
715, 800. 0027, 531, 953. 76
36, 539, 635. 945, 795, 091. 72
11, 410, 726.14990, 988. 02
1,850,741.71580, 255. 70
2,843,610.2969, 831,-089. 87
1,457,205.0041,786.07
65, 775, 020. 9828, 587, 687. 00
2, 520, 000. 00301, 060. 00331,404.56
589, 021, 851. 72
48 banks .
$323,415,104.337,170, 000. 001, 100, 000.00
923.450.0029,460,137.46
28,020,315.564, 312, 667. 93
11, 394, 405. 58992, 493. 98772, 038.17615,306.2(5
2, 795, 513.7585, 931, 622. 711,054,108.00
45, 775. 8761,577, 139.5824,2X2,810.00
8, G55, 000. 00312 650. 00463, 408.19
593, 323, 947. 37
49 banks .
$307, 372, 242. 627, 220, 000.001,100,000.00
721, 850. 0028, 813, 211. 92
30, 571, 378. 645,543,318.80
11, 365, 822. 70717, 280. 03
1,211,479.61547,718.68
2, 929, 291. 6L74, 391, 728. 84
1, 224, 785. 0045, 536. 56
63, 570, 493. 5929,336, 199.00
5, 180, 000.00313. 650. 00582, 224. 64
572, 758, 212. 24
49 banks .
$308, 646, 934. 407, 904, 000. 001,100, 000. 00
129,450.0028,188, 857. 47
27, 647, 998.094, 842,975. 75
11,390,789.57737, 685. 32200, 702. 05431,088.13
2, 790, 857. 8165,493,779.13
1,101, 609. 0045,017.97
55,008,276.3119, 741, 077. 00
1. 970, 000. 00312,870.00353,777.09
538, 037, 745. 09
49 banks .
$281,320,460.4618,148, 500. 00
960,000. ©079, 450. CO
28, 349, 305. 08
23,845,425.113,699,143.22
11,444,322.52756, 548.88
1,360,021.041, .144, 421. 042,742, 847. 46
57,499, 56G. 721, 468, 723. 00
41,034. SO75,703,063. 9031,082, 821. 001,420,000.00
811,112.00-654,882.68
542,531,655.01
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CONNECTICUT.
Liabilities.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsNat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation!
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposi ts . . - jU. S. deposits jDep' ts U.S.dis.onlcersi
Due to national banksiDue to State b a n k s . . .
Notes rediscounted . .Bills payableOther liabilities
Total 79,616,
DECEMBER 9.
84 banks.
$22, 999, 370. 00
7, 611, 635. 653, 219,128.47
5, 756, 505. 004,317.00
25, 664. 01
33, 308, 360.14184, 843. 07
4,105. 98
5, 474, 914. 97876, 798. 65
48, 379. 5995, 000. 00
7, 944. 24
MAKCH 6.
84 banks.
$22, 999, 370. 00
7, 756, 539. 742, 793, 907. 77
5, 860, 290. 00 I4,317.00 |
58,324.47 I
35,498, 244. 64 i185,053.16 I
5,493.58 |
3,131, 519.81 I676, 923.42 j
76,105.44176,100. 0051,011.05
MAY 4.
84 banks .
$22, 999, 370. 00
7, 763, 239.74 '3,110, 389.14
6,025,980.004,317.00
41,299.06
33,775, 577. 37190, 480. 30
6, 666.84
3,149,990.35651, 516. 02
43,108. 83361,100. 0099,411.43
JULY 12.
84 banks.
$22, 999, 370. 00
7, 768, 977. 352,611,257.00
6, 245, 935. 004,317. 00
101, 856. 09
31, 835, 577. 92189,195.52
2, 930.10
3,681,430.55 I610, 647. 60 I
I191,691.80 I492,920.32 I
14, 217. 08 I
OCTOBER 3.
84 banks .
$22, 999, 370.00
7, 775, 477. 35% 936, 519. 85
6, 999, 235. 004, 317. 00
53,574.28
28, 675, 409. 86226, 480. 96
5, 25S. 77
1, 457, 435.23208, 343.48
319, 386.85411, 920. 32
15, 646.47
'9,273,200.68 78,222,446.14 76,750,329.33 | 72,088,375.42
NEW YORK .
Capital stock.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'ts U.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bill s payableOther liabilities
Total.
266 banks.
$33, 344, 060.00
10, 933, 876.268, 846, 778. 01
12, 751,172. 5022, 334.00
54, 262.87
98,675, 096. 81393, 0-10. 22
75, 894. 01.
5, 835, 802, 061,763,889.98
417, 923. 3042, 216. 7118, 288.97
173,174, 635. 70
266 banks.
$33, 294, 060.00
11,337,135.637, 749, 795.16
12, 727, 992. 5022, 334.00
61,809.87
99, 383, 407.08410,936.5148,194.18
3, 505, 279. 681, 256, 219. 39
562,129. 24431, 063. 30272, 668. 31
171,063,024.85
271 banks.
$337604^ 060~ 00~
11,339,283.548, 378, 558. 32
13, 022, 475. 0022, 334.00
76,631.42
98, 260, 570. 00414, 015. 5245,213.18
4, 715, 598. 64 j1,607,522.28 j
1,107, 200. 75550, 445. 76221,069.81
273 banks.
^33, 599, 866. 00
12,445,635.54
274 banks.
$33, 674, 360. 00
11,378,793.447,464,083.47 | 8,153,964.06
13, 293,175. 00 15, 245, 602. 50
22, 334. 00 22, 334. 00
170, 039. 58 44, 214. 43
92,651,484.29 86,523,041.78371,037.36 418,970.82110, 905. 99 67,143. 58
3,777,182.07! 2,495,100.431,142,540.78 679,580.91
2,129, 853. 08 1, 250,490. 59716, 973. 39 646, 939. 99316,909.41 224,913.66
I 168173, 370, 968.82 168, 212, 020. 56 160, 826,110.19
NEW YORK CITY.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
ISTat'1-bank circul ationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDept's U. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
48 banks .
$49, 650, 000. 00
40, 547, 592.5217, 952, 257.39
5, 870, 920. 0024, 328. 00
146, 205.16
284,145, 409. 91686, 899. 91302, 209.13
133,221,649.4656,474, 380. 24
589, 021, 851. 72
48 banks.
$49, 650, 000. 00
40,931,964.1417, 355, 338. 59
6, 007, 230. 0024,328. 00
175, 022.45
284, 898, 089. 33685, 893. 40178, 462.02
137, 046, 455. 2756, 371,164.17
593, 323, 947.37
49 banks.
$49, 810, 000. 00
41,272,839.1418, 675, 919.62
6, 079,115. 0024, 328. 00
223, 383. 24
286. 985, 310.15589, 694. 03463,917.01
114, 634, 512. 2553, 849,193. 80
100, 000. 0050, 000. 00
572,758,212.24
49 banks.
$50, 733, 500. 00
41, 493, 774. 6116, 859, 945. 51
6,468,467.5024, 328.00
339, 983. 20
246, 736, 850. 53586, 0H8.17346, 547. 43
106,882,507.9448, 624, 719. 50
18, 941,032.70
538, 037,745.09
49 banks.
$51,250,000.00
41, 533, 247. 4518, 784, 747. 55
15, 818, 057. 5024, 325.00
230, 591. 22
249,606,107.00690, 687. 58100, 216. 41
100,7-51,310.9345,105, 498. 72
18,636,865.59
542,531,655.01
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CITY OF A L B A N Y .
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bondsfor circulation.Bonds for deposits...XT. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc...Real estate, etcCurrent expenses .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U". S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
6 banks .
$8, 61.">, 99.". 55300, 000. 00
50, 000. GO
417,034.001,310,413.581, 478, 076. 23
159,156. 51295, 000.00
1, 400. 00
22, 500. 0053, 279. 3994, 392. 9681,620.001,722.16
886,111.50302, 735. 00
13, 500.00
14, 082, 937.48
MARCH 6.
6 banks.
$8,374,035.95300, 000. 0050, 000. 00
586, 396. 431,021,510.451, 072, 601. 03
154,732.49295, 000. 00
1,400.00
22, 500. 0051, 925. 26
161, 900. 9744,113.002, 606. 40
855, 401. 50313,019.00
12, 630. 00
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .13, 319, 778. 48
MAY 4.
6 banks.
$8, 485, 499.41300, 000. 0050, 000. 00
649, 005. 491,242,720.551,233 300.10
315,352.42295, 000.00
1, 400. 00
21, 500. 0064, 742 33
188, 779. 8574, 003. 001,981.23
676, 037. 00168,124. 00
13, 500. 001, 450. 00
13, 782, 455.38
JULY 12.
6 banks .
$8,328,418.29300, 000. 0050, 000. 00
639, 698. 271,790,430.171, 297, 710. 82
202,072. 18295, 000. 00
2, 603. 07
19, 000. 0039, 903. 3496, 241. 0870, 873. 00
2, 200.13721,561.50312, 857.00
13, 500. 00210. 00
14,182, 278, 85
OCTOBER 3.
6 banks .
$7, 743, 959. 56600, 000. 0050, 000. 00
653, 665. 812, 038, 830.14
807, 803. 03127, 568.14295, 000. 0021,165.83
36, 500. 0029, 038. 55
130, 790. 7864, 577. 00
2, 709. 53715, 243, 35404,111.00
26, 995. 00203.00
13, 748,160. 72
CITY OP BROOKLYN.
Lo.'ins and discountsBonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Heal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes...U. S. cert's of deposit.5% f«nd with Treas.Due from IT. S. Treas.
Total
5 banks.$10,831,604.75
542, 000. 00100,000.00
55, 000. 002, 402, (533. 911,694,913.18
66,138. 9365, 885. 91
175, 899. 0014, 559. 7980, 529. 7045,123.78
108, 094.17681, 89;). 13209, 404. 00
10,194. 43991, 111.14903, 650. 00
24, 390. 00
5 banks .
$10, 809, 602. 69542, 000. 00100.000.00
55, 000. 002, 358, 793. 911, 18(>. 570. 06
22,551.8149,718.35
174, 885. 0017, 059. 7935. 622. 0641, 448. 7888, 493. 33
1,140,311.10153, 684. 00
5, 603.19936, 152. 73842, 812. 00
24, 390. 00
19, 003, 031. 82 | 18, 584, 707. 80
5 banks .
$10, 629, 843. 31542, 000. 00100, 000. 0055, 000. 00
2, 075, 055. 561, 943, 453. 68
40, 362. 0059,915.39
174, 8«5. 00139, 559. 7955,107. 7840, 673. 78
- 82,441.23873, 341. 83205, 395. 00
7, 705. 75764, 724. 31787, 437. 00
23, 300. 005,410.00
18, 605, 706.41
5 banks.$9, 528, 801. 57
587, (JOO. 00100, 000. 0055, 000. 00
2,108,014.051, 537, 385. 93
42, 821. 87267, 096. 63174,885.00140, 284. 79
3,808.7738, 030. 0059, 899. '29
1, 163, 453. 96198,142. 00
8, 462. 57686, 799.12863, 298. 00
24, 390. 00
17, 587, 573. 55
5 banks.$9, 149, 755. 34
642, 000. 00100, 000. 0055, 000. 00
2,137, 409.132, 042, 439.19
32, 554. 7454,957.15
174, 885. 00162, 549. 97
33, 007. 2837, 655. 0056, 189.31
1, 033, 668. 50223,136. 00
4, 471. 82799, 383. 02713,495. 00
26,440.00
17, 478, 996.45
NEW JERSEY.
Loans and discounts-Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits ..U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks \.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U, S. cert's of deposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total
98 banks .
$53, 299, 539.174, 319, 750. 00
275, 000. ( 051,300.00
7,934,821.177, 907, 422. 452, 386,052. 87
515, 958. 342,541,933.19
360, 971. 33388, 261. 01332, 882. 74
1, 055, 988. 05
361,937.0037, 739. 91
2,556, 477. 462, 369, 870. 00
10, 000. 00187,969.3024, 220. 00
86, 918, 094.05
98 banks .
$52, 8S8, 382. 314, 369, 750. 00
275, 000. 0051, 000. 00
7, 695, 297. 668,100, 203. 072, 023, 968. 7$
408, 792, 712,551,993.95
383, 053. 21242, 815. 96311,962.87
1, 822, 462. 25
377,311.0040, 055.12
2, 595, 775. 0<>2,395,671.00
10,000.00.193,470.2523, 579. 78
86, 700, 550. 98
99 banks .
$54, 550, 825. 974, 382, 250. 00
275, 000. 0051. 000. 00
7, 409, 905.726,851,372.532, 269, 286. 84
398,612.872, 556, 576. 21
381,131.28286, 313. 22300, 536. 87
1, 062, 930. 34
406, 555. 0038,351.68
2, 826, 960.132,440,128.00
io, oca oo189,128. 25
17, 359.7886,704,224.69
99 banks .
$51, 475, 570. 044, 797, 250.00
275, 000. 0021, 000. 00
7, 333, 628. 696, 858,141. 772, 386, 550,17
485, 212. 652, 574, 557. 72
374, 813.18112, 792.93295, 985. 93
1,448,350.51
376, 785. 0037, 568. 90
2,848, 283. 042,583,961.00
10, 000. 00200, 463. 03
17, 310. 00
84, 513, 224. 56
99 banks .
$47,341,415.305,237,250.00
275, 000. 001,000.00
7,762,811.738, 252. 903. 231,707,111.42
397, 054. 272,598,828.94
360, 208.93222,083.17321,022.25712, 360. 69417, 918. 59431,652.0042, 465. 83
3, 229, 653. 652, 490, 670. 00
10, 000. 00229, 200. 03
8, 820. 50
82, 049, 490.53
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BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
CITY OP ALBANY.
Cities.
Capital stock
SurplusfundUndivided profits
Xat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDejVtsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
ifotes rediscountedBills payableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
6 banks .
$1, 550, 000. 00
1, 282, 000.00245,117. 82
270, 000. 00
4, 950.19
5, 970, 9G7.5539,845.18
154.82
3, 638, 484. 281, 081, 417. 64
14, 082, 937.48
MARCH 6.
6 banks .
$1, 550,000. 00
1, 285, 000. 00179, 336, 60
263,120. 00
9,763.22
6, 096, 890. 0439, 378. 58
621.42
2, 782, 752. 661, 012, 915. D6
100,000.00
13, 319,778.48
MAY 4 .
6 banks.
$1, 550, 000. 00
1,285,000.00222, 291. 53
259,130. 00
3,206.70
0, 424, 775. 4339, 378.58
821. 42
2, 872, 758. 661, 075, 293. 06
50, 000. 00
13, 782, 455. 38
JULY 12.
6 banks.
$1, 550, 000. 00
1, 290, 000. 00231, 536. 43
268, 900. 00
3,164.69
6, 889, 752. 6539, 390. <J8
609.02
2,731,176.95886, 712, 60
41, 035.53250, 000.00
14,182, 278. 85
OCTOBER 3.
6 banks.
$1, 550, 000.00
1, 295, 000.00220. 778. 42
515, 620. 00
13, 809. 06
6,497, 430. 0449, 394. 91
605. 06
2, 323, 655.541, 031, 867. 66
250, 000. 00
13, 748,160. 72
CITY OP BROOKLYN.
Capital stock
SurplusfundUndivided profits —
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks ..
[Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
5 banks .
$1, 352, 000. 00
2, 035, 000. 00550, 080. 28
487, 800. 001, 851. 00
995. 83
14, 005, 009. 8443, 805.1980,901.17
241,818.94203, 769.57
19, 003, 031.82
5 banks .
$1, 352, 000.00
2, 082, 000. 00455, 062.86
479,630.001, 851.00
475.40
13, 756, 853.7929, 794. 5271, 009. 70
155, 370. 03200, 660. 50
18, 584, 707. 80
5 banks.
$1, 352, 000.00
2, 082, 000.00529,296,16
486, 300. 001,851.00
319. 40
13,589,793.0931, 305. 8270, 470. 56
265, 549. 32196,815.06
18, 605, 706.41
5 banks.$1, 352, 000. 00
2, 090, 000. 00449,571,44
f)03, 320. 001, 851. 00
11,815.80
12,647,531.1534, 037. 6867, 847. 76
211, 439. 09218,159, 63
17, 587, 573. 55
5 banks.
$1, 352, 000.00
2, 090, 000. 00523, 998. 83
571. 001, 851. 00
4, 463.00
12, 004, 475.0933, 510. 91
70 OJQ QO
182, 227. 40142,120. 32
500, 000. 00
17,478,996.45
NEW JERSEY.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits. •.U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.ofiicers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Tetal
98 banks .
$14, 568, 350. 00
7, 083,150. 003, 990, 427. 22
3, 825, 367.007,827.00
39, 541. 63
51, 560, 849.80159, 623. 28
77,660.39
4, 290, 399.17684, 961. 55
306, 937.01313, 000. 00
10, 000.00
86,918,094.05
98 banks .
$14,568, 350. 00
7, 243,238. 003, 578,062. 79
3, 849,192. 007, 827. 00
49, 936. 24
52,934,412.30140, 779.3285, 598. 60
3, 330, 272.38569, 741.37
117,140.98276, 000. 00
10, 000. 00
86, 760, 550.98
99 banks.
$14, 588, 350.00
7, 285, 096. 613, 787, 617.30
3, 872, 274. 507, 827. 00
48, 871.11
51,761,098.49166, 892. 0473, 346.03
3,856, 081.66742, 667. 71
229,102.24275, 000. 00
10, 000. 00
86,704, 224. 69
99 banks .
$14, 603, 350. 00
7, 421, 766. 613, 407, 431. 34
4, 224, 669. 501, 827. 00
132,123.78
49, 250, 358.25172, 253.0168, 745.18
3, 771, 541.64535, 720.49
323, 369. 98582, 915. 6211,152.16
84, 513, 224.56
99 banks.
$14,608,350.00
7,447, 266.612, 585, 766. 99
4, 598, 549.507, 827. 00
123, 645. 43
47, 375, 320.49231.021.06
43, 565. 77
2, 920, 597. 4£418, 794.42
128,785.78560, 000. 00
82, 049, 490.53
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A.BSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 189*!,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Resources.
Loans and discount s.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etc(Jurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsUlear'g houseexch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.Specie.Legal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of depositH % fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
308 banks.
$114,196,767.4912, 505, 550. 00
319, 000. 00156 950.00
16, 520. 645. 3814,805,518.713, 631). 296. 501, 547, 387. 774,396,610.751,291,053.55
559,126.271,117,431.031,113,564.68
1,120, 739. 0078,106. 73
6, 753, 398. 584,178, 840. 00
10,000.00546,102,0636, 923. 29
184, 896, 011. 79
MARCH 6.
313 banks.
$113,528,361.5112,641,550.00
369, 000. 00260, 950. 00
16, 243, 354. 3516, 725, 026. 513,149, 593. 831, 470, 099. 244,409,571.991,357,027.46
706, 877. 921, 0(58, 499. 343,188,033.28
947, 688. 0086,479.16
7,121,480.154, 05(5, 692. 00
10, 000. 00546, 927. 6525, 874. 69
185, 913, 087. 08
MAY 4.
318 banks.
$118,400, 125.02liJ, 761, 050. 00
319, 000. 00286, 950. 00
15, 945, 667. 2515,619,940.452, 990, 934. 491,392,747.564, 482, 894.981,324,646.81
691,661.091, 049, 839. 071,109, 684. 39
1,159, 889. 0086,811.25
7, 803, 862. 494, 5C8, 936. 00
10, 000. 00551, 870. 7540, 728. 69
191,600,240.19
JULY 12.
325 banks.
$114,699,967.0513, 406, 050. 00
319, 000. 00437, 550. 00
16,070,661.7813,656, 111.18
3. 168. 258. 331, 178, 287. 604, 538, 300. 661, 306, 773. 45
277, 868. 08962,441.17
1,088,211.75
1,100, 967. 0093, 277. 66
8, 062, 227. 984, 703, 640. 00
570, 329. 7525, 84/. 29
185, 665, 830. 73
OCTOBER 3.
326 banks.
$106,712,525.3415, £58, 500. 00
319, 000. 0.0351,850.00
15,845,470.3913,174, 270. 442, 094, 069. 76
904, 546.334, 569, 244. 921, 414, 350. 36
758, 746. 901,136, 303.271,067,162.62
102,131.601,217, 778.00
101,282.198, 733, 577.885, 057, 854,00
656, 382.7018, 830.69
179,493,877. 39
Loans and discountsBondsfor circulationBonds for deposits ..TJ S bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. 3. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
Total
CITY41 banks.
$]00,488, 828. 624,187, 500. 00
250, 000. 00
5, 078, 859. 5410, 276,193. 75
7, 915, 970.571,148, 207.163,585,418.66
337, 904. 36256, 902. 01446, 412. 67
1,038,949.418, 985,164. 96
222, 763.0064, 730. 84
12 168 115 274. 468,152. 00
880, 000.00188, 405.03101,443.04
162, 089, 926.89
OF PHILADELPHIA.41 banks .
$94, 795,174. 694,187,500.00
200, 000. 0050 000.00
4, 532', 013. 9113, 865, 453. 41
6, 839, 585. 661, 033, 568.143, 67i>, 475. 36
377, 149. 09596, 600. 30414,103.05
1,129,525. 157, 900,224.26
243. 487. 0056, 849. 38
10, 030 928. 313, 847, 055. 003, 710, 000. 00
188, 437. 5067, 750. 00
157, 744,880. 21
41 banks.
$964,
411,
7,13,
1,
655, 812. 56187, 500. 00200, 000. 00
645, 459. 84734, 705. 73182, 097. 89400,124.33805,661.00357, 856. 68108, 442. 96450, 580. 44401,652.73
9, 078, 865. 39
114,
271,276.0057,129. 20
740 910 43482, 639. 00
4, 310, 000. 00
162,
187, 707. 5059,915.00
318, 336. 68
41 banks .
$94,515,531.784, 582, 500, 00
200, 000. 00
5, 6li , 453. 399, 562, 684. 966, 766, 280. 591,086,357.103,871,558.34
342, 738. 79306, 677. 46468, 783. 32
1,311,216.8814, 633, 125. 05
249, 762. 0060, 741.11
10 305 "90 144, 143, 425. 002, 700, 000. 00
193, 387. 5055,192. 50
161, 036, 705. 91
4
$90,6,
5,105
3,
1,15,
4,
banks.718, 006. 2*707, 500. 0°200, 000. 0°300 000 0^71M66.52253, 894.22005,027.12769,714.25946, 474. 57337, 361.67789, 32B.92716,253.35177, 946. 37331, 412. 09219, 310. 00
69, 726. 30127 4^0 34242, 830. 00
2, 230, 000.00299, 000. 0017,675.00
160,124,243.96
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house,etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency .SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
C I T Y O F P I 126 banks.
$40,333,196.261, 780, 000. 00
250, 000. 00150. 00
2,067,571.953,151,428.361, 251, 286. 64
297,419.482, 636, 730.16
907, 556.72178,487. 53166, 444. 62185, 094.75
1, 640, 022. 04282, 476. 00
16,437.673, 703,144. 752,340,583. 00
80, 075.0011,000.00
61, 279,104.93
26 banks.
$38, 780, 254. 601, 780, 000. 00
250, 000. 00
3,770,678.324,279,722.011, 303, 477.47
285, 513. C'82, 660, 648. W
958,401.71207, 586.81151,181. 76176, 044. 30
1,478,421.24182, 995. 00
17, 592. 774, 207, 670. 521, 897, 853. 00
80, 075. 0018, 050. 00
60, 486,165. 85
• T S B U R27 banks.
$41, 561, 952. 062,188, 500. 00
250, 000.00
1, 685,143. 723, 090, 237. 401, 576, 211. 01
301,851.802, 732, 375. 48
923, 675. 63176, 210. 39197, 574. 26201,256.66
2,075,533.11256, 001. 00
17,141.974,178,872.412, 558, 376.00
91,320.0021, 000. 00
64, 083, 232. 90
G-.29 banks.
$39, 924, 226. 272, 588, 500. 00
250, 000. 001, 500. 00
1,473, 970. 422, 673, 827.151, 383, 735.36
327, 512. 872, 801, 350. 81
936, 249.1371, 226. 75
206,319.26247, 843.07
1, 571, 775. 76208, 035.00
16,180. 893, 629, 098. 041, 624, 904. 00
91, 917. 5015,150. 00
60, 043, 320. 28
29 banks. •
$35,966, 478.373,226,500.00
250, 000.005, 500.00
1,392,428.482,474,894.371,408, 429.19
230,383,182, 881, 520.19
940, 069.85252. 874. 25262, 542. 91189, 366.62
2,330, 832.83233, 216. 00
23, 320.114, 012, 840. 841,993,206.00
134, 342.431,245.00
58,209,990.12
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AND RESERVE CITIES— Continued.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Liabilities.
Capital stock.
Surplus fundJndivided profits—tfat'1-bank circulation»tate-baiik circulation
Dividends unpaid
^dividual deposits..J. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officors
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
fotesrediscounted . .?ills payable)ther liabilities
PKCEMHEJt 9.
308 banks.
$37, 822, 390. 00
16,657,456.055,101,488.32
10,874,220.00643.00
210, 318. 53
108,154,546.17261,618.77
9, 035. 53
4, 683, 398. 09660, 699. 05
207, 377. 34205, 8S0. 2846, 930. 61
MARCH 6.
313 banks.
$38, 088, 390. CO
17,089,381.81 |4, 919, 372. 34 j
11, 063, 267. 50 |1, 543. 00 j
169,944.47 j
109.859,317.65 I'261,572.46 j
8,238.53 !I
3, 036, 379. 50614, 381.34
295,461.27407, 662. 9698,174. 25
MAY 4.
318 banks.
Total 184,896,011.79 185,913,087.08 191,600,240.19 185,665,830.73
$38, 503, 390. 00
17, 268, 980.165,094,641.24
11,262.855.001, 513. 00
460, 085. 96
113,772,281.83261, 008. 2410, 320. 24
3,403,186.14619,758.85
255, 810. 25588, 576. 3097, 712.98
JULY 12.
325 banks.
$38,918,213.00
17,590,069.874,201,671.76
11,753,150.001, 543. 00
387, 414. 33
105, 935, 847. 86267, 445. 05
7,195. 76
4,167, 646.60683, 295. 22
963, 093. 01690, 533. 0038, 712. 27
OCTOBER 3.
326 banks.
$39,103, 960. 00
17, 586, 355. 865, 533, 923. 50
13.426, 260. 001, 543.00
159, 811.39
99, 037, 665. 94282, 020. 6115,481.48
2,051,747.60576, 571.67
987,188.65639, 551.9291,795. 77
179, 493, 877. 39
Japital stock—
Surplus fund... -.Jndivided profits
sTat'1-bank circulation5tate-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
individual deposits..7. S. depositsDep'ts u S.dis.offlcers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
fotea rediscounted ..3ills payablft)ther liabilities
Total
C I T Y (41 banks.
$22, 465, 000.00
14, 066, 303. 082, 396, 689.52
3, 704, 480.00
72, 287.96
94,660,991.37174, 002. 24
18, 271, 060. 045,979,112.68
200, 000. 00
100, 000. 00
162, 088, 926. 89
OF PHIL41 banks.
$22, 765, 000. 00
14,106,303.083,128,611.85
3, 699, 440. 00
41,297.51
90, 303, 722. 3D179, 452. 75
17,714,191.605, 356, 861.03
350 000 00100, 000. 00
157, 744, 880. 21
ADELPHIA.41 banks.
$22, 765, 000. 00
14,281,303.082,239, 532.88
3, 684, 480.00
393, 220.81
95,489,471.35163, 714.40
17,951,864.494, 839, 749. 67
410, 000. 00100, 000. 00
162, 318, 336.68
41 banks.
$22, 765, 000. 00
14,301, 303. 082, 633, 501. 88
3, 907, 510.00
93, 806. 56
89, 042, 094.90182, 353. 53
17, 962, 259.804, 278, 876.16
50, 000. 00335, 000. 00
5,485, 000. 00
161, 036, 705. 91
41 banks.
$22, 765, 000. 00
14,281,303.083, 719, 579.98
6, 011, 390. 00
38, 885.81
84, 688, 009. 64191,115.00
17, 707, 233. 754, 436, 724. 70
125,000.006,160,000.00
160,124,241,96
Capital stock
mrplus fundJndivided profits
*Tat'l-bank circulationitate-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
ndividual deposits. -J, S. depositsDep'ts XL S.dis.officers
Due to national banks3ue to Stat*> banks...
Totes rediscounted..3ills payableDfcher liabilities
Total
CITY OP PITTSBUR26 banks.
$10, 900, 000. 00
6, 653, 612,191, 578, 504.17
1, 547, 560.00
71, 969.13
33, 675, 222.81182. 700.7677, 826. 39
4, 336, 771. 742,198, 437. 74
56, 500. 00
61,279,104. 93
26 banks.
$10, 900, 000. 00
7,045.612,191, 283, 275. 31
1, 575, 310. 00
59, 874.13
32,622,414.92228, 802.1733,253.19
4,470, 058. 072, 237, 565. 87
30, 000. 00
60, 486,165. 85
27 banks.
$11,100,000. 00
7,1C5, 612.191,369,192.54
1,955,080.00
153, 781. 88
35, 381, 954. 40235,255.9433, 814. 99
4, 423, 923. 762,137,983.64
101, 603. 5625, 000.00
64,083,232.90
Or.
29 banks.
$11,460,000.00
7, 271, 330. 591,176, 801.46
2, 320, 340. 00
150,519.88
31,008,069.40J90, 153.2372, 569. 66
3,578,111.541, 426, 681. 62
1, 328, 742.9060, 000. 00
60, 043, 320.28
29 banks.
$11,640,000.00
7, 287, 550.591,555, 953.09
2, 897, 587. 50
79, 045.88
29, 049, 573.90132, F51.0320_', 006. 25
2,918,014.381,191,432.98
555.974.52185,000.00485, 000.00
58,209,990.12
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288 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892, ARRANGED
DELAWARE.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits ..U S bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've a^'tsDue from lffcit'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash items -..Clear'g houso exob 'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency .Le^ral-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S.Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
18 banks.
$5, 997, 006.19740, 000.0050, 000.00
509, 800. 37711,519.28211, 677. 4392, 873. 04
322, 839.1851, 915.1347, 707. 8859,864.004.3,113.2733, 378.9338, 412. 004, 68il 90
308 982 86162,341.00
33, 203.4216,500.00
9,435, 820. 88
MARCH 6.
18 banks .
$5, 863, 652. 60740, 000.00
50, 000.0020 000 00
494, 847.12649,013.30140, 792. 7247, 644.10
321, 839.1852, 417. 2925, 684. 8257, 686. 9869, 227.4640,991.5228, 997. 005, 955. 72
3^6 817 14152! 945. 00
32, 650. 002, 050.00
9,123. 211. 95
MAY 4.
18 banks .
$5, 823, 030. 24760, 000. 0050, 000. 00
502,857.12528, 205. 84
" 107, 270. 8257, 946.10
321,830.1853, 180. 2636,415.7457, 561. 9860, 454. 5434,461.4731,191.006, 874. 32
353 874 60142, 546.00
33,100.0013, 000. 00
8,974, 109.21
JULY 12.
18 banks.
$5, 488, 511. 92770, 000. 0050, 000. 00
478, 826. 26673, 673. 06152,112.7485, 422. 26
319,839.1848, 667. 96
9, 973.5655, 236. 9869, 511.1773, 506. 4739, 278. 00C, 143. 09
313 69f» 73155. 616. 00
33, 760.00
8, 823, 778. 38
OCTOBER 3.
18 banks .
$5, 436,125.41926, 000. 0050,000.006 000 00
459, 994. 46738, 344. 47158,404,7466, 742.39
318, 839.1852, 987. 9835. 915. 7068, 690. 0039, 226. 8769,716. 114.2,719.00
6,106. 92415 170 77202, 615. 00
41, 620. 002,170. CO
9,137, 389. 00
MARYLAND.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremi urns paidCash itemsClear'g_ house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U.S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total
44 banks .
$10, 077, 269.941,561,000.00
50, 000. 0010, 500.00
1, 599, 250.901, 248, 004.72
410, 058.16107,145.14541, COG. 0340, 514. 2897,H8.26
147, 998. 1460,180.15
44,510.006, 896. 84.
702, 049. 26320, 573. 00
66,411.163, 220. 00
17,094, 305. 98
44 banks.
$10,157, 258.77L56J, UOO. 00
50, 000. 0010, 500. 00
1, 505, 554, 261,202,772.46
371,240.49108, 900.12523, 308.29
51,46:5.1952,227.31
137, 282. 5662, 532.12
48, 680.009, 067. 87
683, 758. 70329, 782. 00
68,133.4311, 070. 00
16, 944, 531. 57
44 banks.
$10, 550, 613.121,561,000.00
50, 000. 0010, 500,00
1, 505, 356. 43974,561.97346, 452. 58
85, 563.12528,147. 96
51, 963.1981,195.42
136, 977. 3155, 787. 65
51,120. 007, 301. 78
675, 062. 99370,978.00
66, 527. 254, 046.18
17,113,154. 95
46 banks .
$10, 575,262. 901, 608, 500. 00
50, 000. 0010, 500. 00-
1,482,432.811, 088, 603. 89
441. 593.4574, 342. 24
531, 558.1852, 463.1932, 570. 26
124,581.0380, 361. 64
52, 764. 009,011.50
659,172. 96411, 832. 00
66. 272. 251, 406.18
17, 353, 228. 48
46 banks.
$10,186,9 0.421, 710, 500. 00
50, UOO. 005, 500. 00
1,470,516.191,215, 004. V7
405, 029. 7154r 775. 21
538, 962,0352,563.1991,463.64
140, 453. f>371, 432. 50
63, 893. 007,984. 74
715,875,77539,341.00
72, 095. 931,160.00
17, 393, 471.23
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanks.Due from State banks.Banking-house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas -Due from U.S. Treas.
Total
CITY22 banks.
$31, 592, 801. 531,300, 000. 00
150, 000. 00
1, 937, 952. 893,787,047.092, 498, 632. 30
396, 038. 251, 341, 231. 39
267, 375. 81232, 045. 88
77,149.3565, 918. 68
1, 739, 426. 48120,703.00
15, 248. 583, 054 514. 521,369 316.00
625, 000. 0057,150. 001,000.00
50, 628, 551. 75
OP BALTIMOR22 banks.
$32, 590, 017. 981, 300, 000. 00
150, 000. 00
1,974.798.851,422,353.671, 691,145. 69
354, 440. 201, 350, 037. 81
265, 952.07126, 310. 3272, 225. 7246,664. 88
1, 454, 496. 87141, 538.0011,124.06
2, 868 168. 95859, 509. 00570, 000. 0058, 500. 0012,150.00
48, 319, 434. 07
22 banks.
$32, 780, 822. 921, 300, 000. 00
150,000. 00
1, 871, 079.352, 438, 256.151, 768,270, 52
449, 865. 371, 365, 942, 45
262, 302. 07194,160.1969, 477. 0969,147.15
1,424,812.65168,381.0012, 574. 87
3 251 231 451,072,787.00
630, 000. 0058, 450. 0017, 420. 00
49, 344, 980. 23
E .22 banks.
$30, 352,144. 761, 300, 000. 00
150, 000. 00
1,727, 607,512,433, 398.872, 285, 020.46
371, 419. 421,386,544.87
260, 084. 0856, 600. 0260, 326. 3786, 522. 49
1, 976, 553. 76156, 398. 00
8, 958. 892 828 466 031,799,861.00
570, 000 0058, 500. 00
3,137. 88
47,871,544.41
22 banks .
$30,202,291.942,020, 000. 00
150, 000. 00
1,655,288.431, 536, 793 581, 683, 476. 91
331,733.041,408,261. .18
283, 304. 44190, 154. 25
89, 513. 8768, 782. 46
2, 485, 977. 69144, 476. 0015, 403, 38
2 940 801 701, 246, 853. 00
680, 000. 0085, 680. 0017, 600. 00
47, 236, 391. 87
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R E P O R T O F T H , <' l * ! P > ! '• > 1 f i \* < » r ' i l ' i : C U R R E N C Y . 2 8 9
Liabilities.
Japital stock
urplus fundJiutrvided profits
rat'1-bank circulationtarte-bank circula tion
)xvidends unpaid. ..
ndiyidual deposits ..J. S.* deposits . . . . . . . .)ep'ts U. S. di s .officers
)ue to national banks)ue to State banks...
fates rediscounted ..Jills payable)thcr liabilities
Total
Japital stock
urplus fundTndivided profits....
fatl-bank circulati onItate-bankcirculation
Mvidends unpaid
individual deposits ..X. S. deposits)0p'tsTL S.dis. officers
)ue to national banks)ue to State banks...
Totes rediscounted ..Jills payable)ther liabilities
Total
Japital stock
rcirplus fundTridivided profits
fat'1-bank circulationItate-bank ciic ulati on
Jividends unpaid
ndividualdeposits...J. S. depositsJfep'tBTJ.S.dis.officers
)ue to national banks)fce to State banks-..
totes rediscounted ..Jills payable)tner liabilities
' Total
1-b.uiks.
$2.11!, 'Jr.") 00
903,u00.47
657,172.50570.50
8, 573.22
4, 738, 203. 4127, 274. 2311, 776.64
466, 459.1662, 913.10
16, 220. 7510,000.00
9, 435, 820.88
44 banks.$3, 596, 700. 00
1,315,120.98516, 065. 87
1, 329, 160. 00
26, 068. 56
9, 688, 737.1940, 000. 00
428,352.7155, 056. 68
63,137.9935, 000.00
17, 094, 305. 98
C I T Y22 banks.
$13,243,260.00
4, 477, 900. 001, 502, 263. 48
1,097,465.004, 790. 00
51, 846.83
24, 826, 269. 31166,109. 87
4, 303, 879.83954,668. 54
98 89
50, 628, 551. 75
l> £ L ii W
•\ma ii '6
1^b.u . \ -> .
- _\ 1 '» <> . 0 0
&17. >")<; 4 ?
hv, ,,o\ ro570. Z\)
11,721.69
4, 640, 077. 4428,430.491.0, 492. 68
318, 707. 6 i6, 888. 01
16,994.46105, 000. GO
2, 277. 07
9,123, 211.95
M AR YL
44 banks .
$3, 611, 700. 00
1, 345, 771. 98424, 353.68
1, 317, 995. 00
18, 658. 60
9,702,681.6140, 000. 00
324, 584 7357, 720. 67
71, 065. 3030, 000. 00
16, 944, 531. 57
A RE
MAI 1.
It b .uki .
$2, jiM, 93") 00
<M7, K(« i"
674, 0">J. 50570. 50
14, 064. 05
4,496,819.09'20, 516. 4917, 067. 73
301,411.0 413,100. 94
39, 291. "1735, 000. 00
" 8,974,109. 21
AND.44 banks.
$3,611,700.00
1,345,771.98520, 455. 84
1, 323, 900. 00
18,877,03
9, 623, 508. 9040, 000. 00
328,182.8463,086.61
142,580.8595, 000. 00
17,113,154.95
OF BALTIMOR22 banks.
$13, 243, 260. 00
4,526,900.001,276,913.40
1,093,130.004, 789.00
60,175. 73
22, 521, 719. 83161,436.12
4,323,019.37928, 090. 62
180, 000. 00
48; 3197434. 07
22 banks.
$13,243,260.00
3, 973, 000. 002,072, 075. 66
1, 108,310.004, 789. 00
47,130. 55
23, 298, 972.82182, 089. 27
4, 032, 995. 92762, 357. 01
165, 000 00455, 000. 00
49, 344, 980. 23
JULY 12.
18 banks.
^J, 133, 985. 00
953, 950. 47216, 657. 35
686, 882. 50567. 50
28, 829. 66
4, 397, 371. 3024,317.6715, 585. 23
290,610.569, 081. 72
25, 939. 3640,000. 00
8, 823, 778. 38~
46 banks .
$3, G92, 029. 00
1,377,050.00374, 711.73
1, 36.1, 920. 00
47,751.95
9, 553, 629. 3740, 000. 00
516, 338. 3854, 200. 82
112, 097. 23219, 500. 00
17,353,228.48
E .
22 banks.
$13,243,260.00
4,505,312.001,056, 970.57
1,108, 900. 004,789.00
211,332.85
22, 787, 256. 89170, 950. 82
3,387,126. 36729, 624.43
195, 960. 89345,000.001 5 000 00
47, 871, 544.41
OCTOIiER 3,
18 banks .
$2,133,035.00
953, 950. 47279, 356.94
822, 992. 50567. 50
6, 977.18
4, 602, 939. f 025,516.4219,188. £8
223, 099. 519,014.70
4, 800. CO55, 000. CO
9, 137, 389. €0
40 banks.
$3, 724, 320. 00
1, 377, 350. 00490, 344. 52
1, 474, 480.00
20,197. 81
9, 602, 618. 3350, 000. 00
441, 727.9776, 393.19
67, 919.1362, 000. CO
120. 28
17,393,471.23
22 banks .
$13, 243, 2C0. 00
4, 505. 312. 601, 4G0, 596.45
1,798,150.004, 789. 00
52, 982. 04
20, 951, 306. £0162,913.79
3, 420, 809. 79815,211.70
190, 000. 00(J95 000 00
47, 236, 391. 87
- 10065 OUR 19
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290 REPORT OF THE COUVTROLLVAl OF Till] CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF 1892, ARRANGED
D I S T R I C T OP C O L U M B I A .
Resources.
Loans and discountsBon d H for cireulat i on.Bonds for deposits...IT. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from n at'1 bank aDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses
Cash itemsClear'g-hou so exck'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ...XT. 3. cert's of deposit5% fund with TreasDue from U. S. Treas
Total
DECEMBER 9.
1 bank.
$700, 585. 08250,0(;0._00
1, 200. 00199. 292. 6048, 313. 6831,052. 78
393. ^o23, 000. GO
7, 750. 479, 000. 00
11,525.01
2, 285. 0047. 14
256 16'' 0018, 010. 00
11, 250. 00
1, 569, 874. 04
MARCH 6.
1 bank.
$055, 352. 07250, 000. 00
3,200.00199, 292. 50139,331. 1719, 962. 65
23, 000. 00
3, 974, 964, 000. 008, 882. 09
5, ©U0. 00107. 11
24° 068 5058, 494. 00
11,250.00
1,621,915.05
MAY 4.
1 bank.
$(U0, 058. 71"250,000.00
1, 200. 00199, 202. 5049, 578. 7824,105. 59
23, 000. 00
6, 842. 024, 000.00
11, 756.1.1
4, 000. CO76.73
298 096 9535,561.00
11, 250. 00
1,558, 750. 54
JULY 12.
1 bank.
$685, 799. 43250, 000. 00
1,200.00199, 292. 50
71, 981. 769, 077. 03
311 7623, COO. 00
155. 88
8, 393. 58
770. 00181.67
237 431 7031,790.00
11, 250. 00
1, 530, 635. 31
OCTOBER 3.
1 bank.
$524,290.04250, 000. 00
1, 200. 00199, 292. 50
79, 305. 9118, 885. 70
23, 000. 00
4,521.33
11,385.79
1, 4.90. 00143. 71
°37 6l)7 h053, 253. 00
11, 250. 00
1, 415, 64,5. 48
Loans and discounts .Bonds for circulationBonds for depos i t s . . .U. S. bonds on h a n d . .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res'vo ag' t3Due from r.at'l banks .Due from State banksBanking; house, etc . .Real estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums; paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other b a n k s . .Fract ional currency.Specie . . . .Legal-ten d e m o t e s . . .U.S. cert 's of deposit5 % fund with. Treas .Due from XL S. Treas .
Total
C I T Y12 b a n k s .
$8,153,131.70650, 000. 00100,000.00266, 600.00755, 895. 99767, 4H8. 53553, 069. 8820,271.78
1, 065, 676. 328, 300. 00
102, 225. 8764, 485. 51
191.107.67188, 073. 78
37, 52.'?. 0011,216.70
1, 575, «33. 30749, 742. 00
27, 000. 002, 3G2. 00
15, 290, 014. 03
OP WA12 b a n k s .
$7,691,356.88650,000.00100, 000. 00261,900.00745, 021. 72
1, 347, 321. 99632,164.26
30, 280. 301, 063, 060. G7
7, 900. i;049. 8_'O. 62
H i ; 552. 9S253, 857. 10218,874.10
51,337.008, 199. 52
1, 835, 255. 30870, 826. 00
10. 000. 0026, 000. 004, 780.00
15, 069, 508. 44
3 H1
$7,
1
1
INGTI banks .
936, 111. 23650, 000. CO100, 000. 00274,7(0.00860,773.83745, 122. 92683, 556. 92
21, 216. 76063. 748. 04
7, 950. 0086, 400. 8259,183.92
182, 723. 89303,371.5423, 885. 00
9, 350. 77896, 677.10833, 995. 00100,000.0027, 000, 001,501.00
15, 867, 364. 74
O N .12 banks .
$7, 316, 524.94705, 400. 00100, 000. 00140, 350. 00805, 573. 37650, 475. 92345, 022. 2517,411.23
1, 061, 821. 547, 800. 00
14, 057. 68109,518.49138, 282. 12156, 420. 1226, 155.00
8, £02. 73i, 518, 656. 50
359, 407. 00190, 000. 0026, 590. 00
I) 672. 00
13, 699, 440.89
12 banks .
$6
1
12
027,825.53905, 400, 00100, 000. 00118,350.00791,241.26453, 079. 07290,145. 67
24, 700. 34061,821.5417,100. 0057, 3*7. 7952, 428. 01
153, 857. 36151, 755. 8338, 'AhQ. 007, 886. 58
398, 848.40965, 029. 00260, 000. 00
38, 489. 504,591.52
921, 323. 40
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...U.S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks . .Fractional currency.Specie.Legal-tender notes . .U.S. cert's of deposit5%fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas
Total
36 banks.
$17,493,980.721, 456, 250. 00
711, 000. 003, 350. 00
1,104, 304. 722,221,450.56
932, 225. 29590, 826. 53575, 563. 0033,177. 44
189,721.92188,166. 87353, 291.1838,181.03
118, 510. 0012,412.33
732, 468. 73881,416.00
59,261.256, 113. 74
27,701,677.31
VIRGI36 bank3 .
$17, 220, 336. 811,456,250.00
Q8(), 000. 0028, 350, 00
988, 377. 691, 768, 709. 44
848, 133.87442, 816.11612, 649. 20
33, 300.1589, 082,16
168, 948. 2543K, 842. 26
22, 787.17113,336.0013, 803. 91
731,824.05779,415.00
63, 111. 257,981.33
26, 514, 054. (55
NI A.36 b a n k s .
$17, 248, 421. 831, 456, 2f>(). 00
686, 000. 0028, 350. 00
954, 607. 791, 350, 334. 05
725, 208. 64518,283.10641,862.75
34, 946. 70161,694.24167,973.25297,095.26
33, 614. 50130, 633. 0013,073.11
747, 406. 38983, 783.00
62, 282. 585, 490. 00
26, 247, 310.18
36 b a n k s .
$15,097,911.761, 456, 250.00
6«0, 000. 0028, 350. 00
935,127. 671,349,018.28
672, 231. 33471, 888. 74664, 248. 52
34,296.1118,137.67
145, 625. 75406, 262.12
25, 981. 20166,756.00
15, 052. 34859, 276. 26
1,354,212.00
58, 971. 252,041.33
25, 347, 638. 33
36 b a n k s .
$15,102, 315.101, 594, 250. 00
661, 000. 002, 350. 00
971,362.64864, 296. 42569, 846. 89357,698.40703,138. 52
84, 392. 42116, 760. 69151, 095. 75152, r>-_»2. 27.198, 440. 74114,573.00
13, 635. 60945, 373. 56954, 827.00
64,172.581, 449. 75
23, 573, 507. 33
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STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
D I S T R I C T O F C O L U M B I A .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid.. -.
Individual deposits..
Dep'ts U. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to Stafa1 ba/nk<i
Notes rediscounted
Other liabilities
Total
IJECEMUER 9.
1 bank.
$252, 000. 00
100, 000. 0078,441.47
197, 800. 00
3, 740. 00
- 926,709.85
11,122. 72
1, 569, 874. 04
MARCH 0.
1 bank.$252, 000. 00
100, 000. 0068, OIL 38
182, 200. 00
4,136. 00
991,355. 58
22,519.8979° 90
MAY 4.
1 bank.
$252, 000. 00
100,000.0081,400.45
179, 750. 00
4, 000. 00
932, 590. 38
9, 003. 71
iT^TsisTosT 1, 558, 750.54
JULY 12.
1 bank.
$252, 000.00
100, 000. 0068, 564. 31
192, 200. 00
5,348.00
889, 146. 83
23, 376.17
1, 530, 635. 31
OCTOBER 3.
1 bank.
#252, 000. 00
100,000.0079, 309. 76
223, 500. 00
4, 272. 00
742,192. 20
14, 2G8. 04103 48
1,415,645.48
CITY OF "WASHINGTON.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Kat'1-bank circulationStatfi-bankcirculation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U.S. depositsDep'tsu S dis officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks. .
JSTotes rediscounted - -Bills payable . . . .Other liabilities
Total
12 banks.$2, 575, 000. 00
1,192,000.00341,435.98
524, 675.00
2, 909. 50
10,148,679.54"77,102. 55
336, 048.5852, 1G2. 88
40, 000. 00
15, 290, 014. 03
12 banks .
$2, 575, 000. 00
1, 285, 000. 00186, 356. 20
522, 855.00
3, 390. 50
10, 909, 229. 2685, 654. 69
293, 766.2168, 256. 58
40, 000, 00
15, 969, 508. 44
12 banks .
$2, 575, 000. 00
1,285,000.00275,9cO. 19
512,695.00
2, 603. 00
10, 722, 476. 7389, 914. 56
314, 596. 9854, 098. 28
35, 000. 00
15, 867, 364. 74
12 banks .
$2, 575, 000. 00
1,295, 000. 00189, 071.12
535, 275. 00
8, 051.50
8,514, 860, 8975, 975. 39
321,127.7144, 671. 48
105, 407. 8035, 000. 00
13,699,440.89
12 banks .
$2, 575, 000. 00
1, 305, 000.00235, 568. 88
763, 765.00
4, 608. 00
7, 431, 693.4296,149. 71
316, 928. 6295,979.77
11,630.0085, 000. 00
12, 921.. 323.40
VIRGINIA.
Capital stock36 ban* . 36 banks.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsTtfat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits - -U. S. deposits ;Dep'ts U. S. dis.oflicers j
Due to national banksDue to State banks... i
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payable,Other liabiiities
$ 4 , 6 9 6 , o••(' H) |
2, 431, 900. 0 |919,228.66 j
$4, 696, 300. 00
2, 569, 600.00643, 970. 05
36 banks.36 banks .
$4, 796, 300. 00 $4, 796, 300. 00
2, 569, 600.00 ! 2, 624, 700. 00831.269.75 ' " ~~
1, 288, 085. 00 j 1, 294, 625. 00 j 1, 295, 745.00
1,570.50 j
15,484,332.10 I455, 203. 45 I153,563.10 !
741,793.44940, 778. 85
288,916.21350,000.00
2,491.50 ;
14,780,239.47488, 3(J7.12155, 881). 15
674, 824. 89719, 574.05
272, 733.42215, 000. 00
500.03
1,298,055.00
36 banks .
$4, 7G6, 300.00
2, 624,200. 00684, 860.15
1, 427, 235. 00
1,801.50
14,185, 398. 52437, 4(30. 95 j208,437.00 |
|800,494.14 |449,147. 22 j
314,156. 10357, 500. 00
18,274.50 ji
13, 701, 288. 79387, 670. 50171,947.29
670, 370. 35454, 304.18
550,119.52136, 900.00
16,112. 50
Total 27, 701, 677. 31 i 26, 514, 051. 65 26, 247, 310.18 j 25, 347, 638. 33
2, 744. 50
11,889,504.95361,001.49211,687.50
447,176.13473, 941. 23
284, 944. 43369,911.95
23, 573, 507. 33
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SIXCK SEPTEMBER 30, 18iw,--ARR42?Gffl?
?/BST VIRGINIA.
Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits.. -U. S. bonds on hand..>tber stocks and b'ds
Due from res've ag'ts3 ue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..R,eal estate, etcJurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidDash itemsUlear'g house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.Specie -Legal-tender notes ..U S cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total ...
DECEMBER 9.
29 banks.
$7,553,166.92816, 250. 00
50, 000. 007, 000. 00
254, 316.16841,61.3.45453, 502. 95155,136. 79334,163. 2231,795.9084, 956.9760,158.5162,125.64
71,910.005, 319. 62
473, 442. 66442, 036.00
85, 379. 752,476. 45
11,734,780.99
MARCH 6.
30 banks.
$7,832,913.08828, 750 0050, 000.00
7, 000. 00313, 642. 06714.117.98402,113.55136, 673. 22336, G50. 9431,795.9039, 746. 0351, 243. 5059, 300. 21
65, 436. 005, 454. 53
459, 705. 36376, 393. 00
35, 091. 604, 262. 95
11,750,349,91
MAY 4.
30 banks.
$8, 045, 718.90853, 750.00
50, 000. 002, 500. 00
314, 877. 01595, 291.14333, 357.19121,436.54340, 091. 93
34, 795. 9068, 238. 0254, 694.5038,144. 87
77, 035.006, 363. 81
497, 984. 71368, 859. 00
37, 037. 255,297.15
11,815,472.92
JULY 12.
30 banks.
$7, 539, 958. 98853, 750. 00
50, 000. 002, 500. 00
309,489. 76395, 273.21259,481.41103, 588.04343, 587.47
34, 795, 9011, 609.9946, 387. 0039, 447.94
78, 209. 006, 309. 43
535, 317. 32448, 799. 00
35, 847.103, 493. 80
11, 097, 845. 35
OCTOBERS.
30 banks.
$6,900,842.90962,500.00
50,000. 002,600.00
319,486.40572,044.78262,850.16
92,822.82357,107.3737,556.9046,003.0354, 966.9240,154.941,330.69 s
94,152.006,887.99
592,983. 60511,384.00
40,756,67•2,702.98
10,949,194.15
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits...FT S bonds on band3ther stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksSanking-hou.se, etc. -leal estate, etcCurrent expenses?remiums paid3ash items}lear'g house exch'gs[Jills of other banks..ifractional currency.Specie . . . .uegal-tender notes ..U S cert's of deposit5 % fund withTreas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
Total..
N O
23 banks.$6,176,193.09
769, 000. 00100, 000.00
240, 660.76511,248.92335, 666.59202, 222. 81261,451.02
73, 586. 7471, 908. 7364,165. 6366,452.46
108, 077. 003,182.80
315,195.81298, 839. 00
33, 202. 291, 000. 00
9,632, 053. 65
RTH CAROLINA23 banks.
$6, 378, 728. 92769, 000. 00100, 000.00
• 257,018.06586, 879. 71373, 787. 86162, 596. 12263, 961. 30
81, 905. 5228, 987. 6060,340.6380, 324.16
71, 935. 004, 950. 64
379, 040. 55264,316.00
33, 554. 751, 5C8. 50
9,898, 895. 32
24 banks.$6, 553, 095.37
781,500.00100, 000. 00
206, 466. 08461,330.19220,188.32140, 962. 49303, 997. 7197,815.8555, 209. 3152, 903.1364, 700. 77
65,920. 003, 166.50
409,654.20253, 762. 00
33,184.757,187. 50
9, 810, 994.12
23 banks.
$5,664, 525. 40731, 500. 00100, 000. 00
201, 309. 38401, 725.00190, 842.10102, 036. 65282, 740. 0587, 920.597, 566.48
48,615.6337,572. 21
87,198.005, 375.97
403,401.75257,165. 00
28,767.2577.20
8, 638,338.66
24 banks*$5,740, 271.33
867,600.00100,000.00
216,979.05297,359.59203,946. 95111,524.92307, 862.1699,590.2740, 521.3159,922.1355,313.44-
106,152,008,320.01
373,454.06284,820.00
34,113.75
8,907,750.57
joans and discounts.Jondsforcirculation5onds for deposits . -7. S. bonds on band..3ther stocks and b'ds)ue from resVe ag'ts)uefrom nat'lbanks.)ue from State bankstanking house, etc..Real estate, etcJurrent expensesPremiums paid..3ash itemsJlear'g-house exch'gsSills of other banks..fractional currency.Speciejegal-tender notes ..J. S. cert's of deposit-5 % fund with TreasDue from IT. S. Treas.
Total
S O14 banks.
$5, 456, 762. 61468, 750. 00150, 000. 00
100.00516, 876. 57417, 796.48201, 267. 58276, 357. 99123, 968.1219, 000.2192,164. 4412, 250.0079, 527. 38
68, 006.007,641.80
230, 648. 60394, 435, 00
21, 093. 7510, 313.12
8,546, 949.65
UTH CAROLINA14 banks.
$5, 825, 537. 55474, 750.00150, 000. 00
100.00483,907.67270, 253 17137, 869. 03201,210.82118,792.99
22, 786. 5736,815.2911, 640.0037, 706.46
30,401.007, 858. 64
264, 209. 85237, 846.00
21, 363. 757, 259. 50
8, 340, 308.29
14 banks.
$6,158, 129 87474, 750. 00150, 000. 00
100. 00575, 906. 81
89, 393. 25150, 321. 71121, 979.18118,756.7424, 507. 5781, 930. 5610, 640. 0036,796. 78
33, 492. 008, 304. 95
285, 348.60194, 791.00
21,013.7512, 721.50
8,548, 884.27
14 banks.
$6,227,129.33474, 750. 00150, 000.00
100.00739, 909. 91909,156.19446,625.87174, 310.49116, 213.44
19, 771. 994,018.347, 750. 00
61, 928.17
36,879. 009, 969.25
258,110.70672, 381.00
21,252,95
10,330,256.63
• \
14 banks.$6,054,973.39
474,750.00-150,000.00
100. 00598,323.82156,057. 63132,382:78'181,338.92116,087t 1419,771.9945,185.917, 750.00
84,300. 043,663.00
62,125.005,203.05
263,093.90240,374.00
19,313.251,000.00
8,015,783.82
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EJTA/OSS AND itniSEUVE CITIES—-Continued.
WEST VIRGINIA.MARCH 6.
30 banks-Liabilities.
DECEMBER 9.
29 banks.
MAY 4.
30 banks .
JULY 12.
30 banks.
OCTOBER 3.
30 batiks.
Capital stock
Surplus fund •.Undivided profits jNat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
2, 871, 000. 00 | $2, 936, 000, 00 ; $2, 940, 000. 00 j $2, 951, 000.00
661, 990. 91370, 044. 78 |
699, 400. 00
7, 200. 58
6,573,601.2743, 723. 35
1, 276.65
330,218.28106,713. 09
63,606.08
Total j 11,734,780.99
726, 915. 40235, 417, 61
729, 905. 00
11, 676. 58
0, 623, 860.4235, 639. 68
9, 360. 32
231,737.48144,197. 65
65, 639. 77
726. 915.40 .325,844.71 j
759, 672, 88203, 420. 43
757,865.00 j 756,820.00
11, 750, 349. 91
8,107. 08
6, 609, 773. 6136,400.858, 599.15
246, 946. 49 |123,114.81
44, 905. 8211,000.00
43,231.58
5, 875, 236. 7439, 819. 214,532.98
195, 080.19100,420.37
16S, 610. 97
$2, 961, 000.00
764, 672. 83280, 354, 52
863, 015. 00
10, 657. 58
5, 622, 070. 5942, 913. 096, 982, 31
161,739.69ICO, 145.17
10G, 542. 7222, 500. 00
11, 845, 472. 92 | 11, 097, 845. 35 I 10,949,19i. 15
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individualdeposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts tf.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted -.Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
N O23 banks .
$2, 626,000. 00
738, 065.63464,170. 62
644, 675, 00
260. 00
4, 235, 352. 7954, 831.7240,168.28
257, 593.06129, 364. 48
407, 572.0734, 0G0.00
9, 632, 053. 65
RTH CAROLINA23 banks .
$2, 626, 000.00
760,127. 31358, 060. <>1
641,195. 00
498. 00
4, 588, 572. 9855, 855. 0339,144 97
230, 795.82101, 727. 70
349,446.60141, 471. 70
9, 898, 895. 32
24 banks .
$2, 676, 000. 00
766,127.31438, 567. 28
639, 915. 00
141.00
4, 404, 724. 9254, 268.3340,205. 07
178, 997. 9688, 451. 30
450,701.6572, 894.30
9,810,994.12
23 banks .
$2,470, 000. CO
728, 959. 38328, 393. 56
606, 715. 00
8, 484. 00
3, 554, 470, 2062, 702.1032, 297. 94
143,655.2665, 591. 60
494, 282.78131,688.88
5,100. 00
8, 638, 338. 66
24 banks .
$2, 670, 000. 00
729, 559. 38413, 898. CO
749, 605. 00
512.00
3,232,824.1661, 433. 8038, 5G0. v0
30, BG9.66109, 343.14
78. 257. 58487, o:>7. m199,093.39
8, 907, 750. 57
Capitalstock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
STat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individualdeposits.. -U#S. depositsDep'ts u. S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes, rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities......
; Total.
S O14 banks .
$1, 623, 000.00
887, 600.00910, 936. 28
409,165. 00
V, 708. 00
3, 586, 074. 36115,290.2234, 0b7.16
181, 790. 25537, 990.13
166, 310. 2585, 000. 00
8, 546, 949. 65
CJTH CA]14 banks .
$1, 648, 000. 00
834,100. 00780, 289. 22
390, 590. 00
12, 4(56. 50
3, 659, 955.10112,327.3138, 750. 72
93, 384. 65433,180. 01
216, 864. 78120, 400. 00
8,340, 308. 29
ROLINA14 banks .
$1, 748, 000. 00
834,100. 00773, 609. 72
394,610.00
10, 078. 00
3, 630, 890. 28108. 402. 384li 612. 23
233, 714. 45419,572.59
198, 894. 62155, 400. 00
8, 548, 884. 27
14 banks .
$3,748,000.00
840, 600. 00630, 474. 40
412, 255. 00
21, 373. 90
5, 041, 550. 66123, 722.1929, 720.10
142, 352. 65583,413.19
403, 551.14353, 243. 40
10, 330, 256. 63
14 banks.
$1,748,000.00
840, 600. 00690, 127.94
417, 565. 00
11, 902. 50
3, 058, 352. 5G129, 027. 9325, 219. Oi
97, 989.84401, 588. 27
526, 525. 67664, 910. 07
3, 975. 00
8, 615, 783.82
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892, ARRANGED
GEORGIA.
Resources.
Loans and discounts -Bondsforcirculatio a -Bonds for deposits . .TJ". S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res' ve ag'ts.Due from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Eeal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear' g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ.S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
32 banks.
$10, 706, 569.161,086,250.00
100, 000. 00
429,266. 43845 222. 38345, 458. 95248, 575. 79434' 983. 70100, 672.95154, 533. 63112,525.36206, 624, 09
191, 524. 0010,109. 61
517, 680.16499,159. 00
47, 058. 5012,622,16
16, 098, 835. 87
MARCH 6.
30 banks.
$9,-953, 531.351,011,250.00
' 100, 000. 00
498, 846. 34408, 562. 63223, 399. 38141,545.07365. 526. 2080, 598. 8164, 930.5094, 722. 36
184,616.92
203, 629. Q09, 479.16
639, 742. 26554, 664. 00
40, 400. 868, 228. 35
MAY 4.
30 banks.
$9, 946, 599.991,011,250,00
100, 000. 00
487, 763.10325,127. 97295.931.11172, 356. 64375, 872. 09
87, 258. 95111, 154. 9097, 775. 36
190, 937. 85
146, 095.008, 770. 77
678, 252. 36414,950.00
42, 503. 7110, 437.15
14, 589, 671.19 | 14, 503,036. 95
JULY 12.
29 banks .
$8, 800, 450. 95973, 750. 00150, 000. 00
461,391.51266, 252. 21193,378.86118,813.56308, 006. 33
86, 736. 4243, 658. 73i>9, 525. 36
108, 850. 29
96, 608. 009, 054.17
549, 541.07320, 255. 00
41,477.7011,625.76
12, 639, 375. 92
{ OCTOBER 3.
27 banks .
$8,018,122.573,005,000.00
100, 000. 00
. . . . .510, 447. 52387, 777.51232, 863.49170,200.59332, 886 9987,343. 2287,258. 6492, 650. 36
119,525.4752, 462.95
178, 566.008,119.24
467,897.15361,404.0039,679.961, 253. 85
12, 248,459.51
FLORIDA.
Loans and discountsBond s for c irculatipn -Bonds for deposits...XT. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'ts.Due from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etc..Current expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency -SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
19 banks.
$4, 561, 122. 70392, 500. 0075, 000. 00
281, 661.93601, 505. 37426,730.71153, 699. 93196,716.1360, 414. 0672, 339.5357,580.1280, 029.64
138, 214. 003,211.99
191, 080.44245, 823. 00
16, 930. 001, 670. 00
7, 556, 229. 55
20 banks .
$4, 751, 633.23417, 500.00
75, 000.00
335, 247.25843,437. 02557, 676. 50222, 956. 66221,643.15
75, 481. 0652. 371. 2360, 280,12
107, 005. 08
173, 033. 003, 512. 98
207, 049. 92353,152. 00
1.7,662. 501,559.50
8,476, 202.20
19 banks . 18 banks .
$4, 976, 591.59417,500.00
75, 000. 00
362, 027.14962, 448. 28603, 687.29189, 203.31235, 756.4474, 732. 0670, 735, 8358,180.1293, 097. 61
163, 467.002, 821.28
220, 139.70329, 395. 00
16, 747. 00
8, 851, 529. 65
$4, 527, 054. 93405, 000. 0075, 000. 00
403, 160. 54606,128.28348, 563.27124, 710. 57222, 570. 44
78, 438. 4435, 064.4251,184.1066, 546. 63
106, 676. 003,145. 06
267, 364. 87303, 352. 00
17,445.002, 447. 50
7,643, 852.10
17 banks .
$3, 501,085.14367, 500. 0075,000.00
390,233. 87354,090. ,84192, 612. 29
74, 834. 92213, 495. 71
68,728.8162,628.2946, 934.1029, 800.8930, 674. 24
106,675. 003, 228. 07
253,297. 25311, 466. 00
16, 537. 501,057.50
6,099,880.42
AL ABAMA.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . -TJ. S. bonds on hand. -Other stocks and b'dsDuefromres'veag'ts.Due from nat' I banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cort's ofcleposit.5 % fun d w ith T reas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total
29 banks .
$7,410,624.631, 152, 000.00
100, 000.00
1,160,315. 88630, 410.08620, 029. 35238, 454. 94451,233.34132, 290.40147, 263. 53138, 424.7956,531.2520, 466. 37
134, 352. 004,094.62
604 098 31387, 756. 00
51, 340. 009, 484.79
13, 349,170. 28
30 banks.
$7, 631,400. 321,171,500.00
100, 000. 003, 000. 00
1,290,291.90443, 928.10769 260. 61246, 214.67445, 741. 49143, 838. 89
73, 183. 78131. 262. 0272. 494. 5349, 306. 31
105,991.005,160. 67
569 324. 71290, 471. 00
51. 087. 508, 600. 00
13, 602. 718. 40
29 banks .
$7, 724, 166.181,133, 500. 00
100, 000. 00
1,246,090.10412,226.33678. 487.04223, 473. 85444,051.57173, 926.61111, 969. 28124, 422. 9248, 966. 5038, 723. 30
115,876.006,659. 32
596 884 45308, 950,00
47, 907. 5010, 720. 00
13, 547, 000.95
29 banks .
$7, 618, 317. 711,133, 500. 00
100, 000.00
1,249,123.56415,535.42302, 354,11147, 487.16448, 856. 43180, 707. 8845, 653.49
117, 438. 5451,906.1419, 523. 7466, 576. 004, 913.18
540 506 68292,556.00
46, 920. 501,200.00
12, 783, 076. 54
28 banks.
$6, 067, 790.151,083,500.00
50,000.00
1, 068,029. 07300, 884.54182,413.56
92, 052. 0f$361, 877. 52183,123. 28
78, 797. 85109, 313. 5425,476.2754, 887. 5292,028. 00
5, 418. 67
283, 021.00
40, 460 603,050.08
10, 577, 979. 48
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295
Liabilitied.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'l-bank ciroul.uion
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..TJ. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dia.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
$Totes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
HTat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'ts TJ. S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Kotes redisconnted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
!N~at'l-ban k circul ati onState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payable..Other liabilities,
Total
i - v / - i: O I L :
$i, "11, ('0. .<>''<
1.1 ::. oio <>9'J, 55:', 04
050, 725. 00
4, 618. 50
6, 742, 230.1624, 700. 4252, 959. 59
492, 319. 80325,247.59
647,463.83172, 000. 00
16, 098, 835. 87
19 banks .
$1,400,000.00
264, 850. 00276, 502. 80
334, 670.00
1,376. 00
4, 542, 736. 6155, 859. 8519, 978.18
243,122. 34194,732. 48
167,401.2955, 000.00
7, 556, 229. 55
29 banks .
$3, 919, 000. 00
982, 267. 73707,774.11
1, 031, 897. 00
5, 739. 60
5, 570, 612. 59GS, 552. 2113,917.40
294.638.16168,' 350. 27
527.921.2160, 500. 00
13, 349,170. 28
GEORGIA.
i i "' '">7 C '7 7 : . v ''!. 9 1
MW. :,o.\ t o
3, 849. CO
6, 011.5R7. 542L800.045l! 937. 21
25a, 838. 07342, 555. 58
627, 405. 83237, 000, 0012,031 50
14, 589, 671.19
PL ORI
20 banks.
$1, 460, 600. 00
293, 700. 00256, 285. 69
365,130. 00
1, 679. 00
5.473,147. 3449, 218. 7416,148. 90
251, 064. 57214, 893.97
66, 833. 9927, 500.00
8, 476, 202.20
M' Y 4.
30 L.iuky.
^\19M>i*0. 00
:, 17 1 7.--.0LS'U,MH>. 71
hot. 015. 00
3, 007. 00
5,930,930.16.17, 572. 2562, 026. 25
440,709.32188, 186. 05
560, 930. 57202,000.00
14, 503, 036. 95
D A .
19 banks .
$1, 480, 400. 00
273. 200.00290, 759.10
365, 570.00
2,091.00
5, 789, 992. 7824, 446. 2251, 040. 63
274, 331. 58196,177.04
86, 521.3017,000.00
8, 851, 529. 65
ALABAMA.
30 banks .
$3, 994, 000.00
1, 016. 793. 96601, 970. 79
1,043,897.50
16,605.40
0, 068, 268. 7864,368.967, 236. 09
248,914.4094, 239. 50
358, 645. 7587, 777. 27
13, 602, 718. 40
29 banks.
$3, 844, 000. 00
1, 017, 793, 96706,129. 57
992,447. 50
7, 383. 40
6,043,9;>1.5480,874.79
7,107.12
192, 902.7866, 532. 86
489, 0! 9,4993, 360. 005, 367. 94
13, 547, 000. 95
JULY 12.
29 banks.
$4, 091, 000. 00
1, 095, 448.12676, 708. 20
841,735.00
23, 4m. 50
4, 555, 995. 0160, .'{24. 0461,951.66
171,125.29144,019.82
6S7, 229. 48209, 854. 9114, 518. 89
12, 639, 375. 92
18 banks .
$1,450,000.00
287, 200. 00243, 391. 88
355, 240. 00
3, 950. 00
4, 617, 747. 5936, 878. 3938, 752. 02
193,048.10192, 768. 56
129, 875. 5695, 000.00
7, 643, 852.10
29 banks .
$3, 844, 000. 00
1, 021, 457. 30563, 504.41
1, 017, 747. 50
47, 268.40
5, 053, 800. 3382, 688. 907, 295.85
389, 703 3050, 664. 88
588, 750. 93318,194. 74
12, 783, 076. 54
OCTOBER 3.
27 banks .
$3, 766, 000. 00
1,090,653.12752, 411. 37
879, 985. 00
3,165. 00
4,182, 989. 9853,071.4562, 964. 68
87, 469. 38139, Oil. 44
791, 489. 75425,711.34
13, 507. 00
12,248,459.51
17 banks .
$1,300,000.00
288,411.00266, 663. 31
324, 560. 00
2, 505. 00
3, 217, 392. 8729, 690. 0946, 667.44
150, 097. 6792,216.44
190, 677.10191, 000. 00
6, 0S9, 880.42
28 banks .
$3, 594, 000. 00
822,457. 50575, 905. 29
975, 147. 50
25, 449. 40
3, 350,197. 0433. 375. 3316, 624. 68
101,332.3483, 834. 38
542,981.15410, 624. 8740, 050.00
10, 577, 979.48
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296 REPORT OF THE BIPTROI.LKI? OF THE CURRENCY,
ABSTUAOT OF Kr: FORTH sixer: »SI-:PTKAIDIS.U OO, 18;*~, ARRANGED
M I S S I S S I P P I ,
\ DECEMBER 9.Resources. |
| 13 banks.
MARCH 6.
13 banks.
MAY 4,
13 banks.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits. .U. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and bYlsDue from res've ae;'tsDue from nat1] banksDue from State bannsBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidGash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ S cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total...
$3, 088, 038. .10353, 750. 00
258.113.58213,230.38
74, 009. 07123,911.91112,669.3466, 557. 9448,410.3232, 817. 2020,195. 82
14, 094. 002,112.91
93 C°5 90208, 030. 00
15, 874. 331,100.00
4, 706, 547. 40
$2,890,763.81353, 750. 00
40, 000. 00201,995. 33225, 442. 36
1)4, 99(5. 9736, 105. 38
112,1 "4. 6674, 364. 2923, 941. 9327, 404. 3718, 402. 09
13,491.002. 265. 01
171 459 95180* 019. 00
15,450.522, 00b'. 80
4,486,156. 47
$2, 722, 479. 40353, 750. 00
40, 000. 00178, 651. CO356,394.76115,395.6142,637 90
113,020.1782, 220, 5329. 643. 6727,404.3716, 456. 58
15, 593. 003. , 95. 52
156 617 19142, 412. 00
1*5,510.2217, 200. 00
4, 229, 281. 52
$2,47S),(i60.94353, 750. 00
166.917.00141,861.5245,849.1037,115.56
113,109.4279, 784. 5334,523.4920, 564. 3711, 428. 90
12, 973. 003,819.54
169,541.45169,140.00
15, 919. 502, 500. 00
3, 838, 462. 32
$2, 357, 725. 26338, 750. 00
177, 686 59168, 853. 8560. 990. 8016, 580. 97
108,507.9179, CIS. 0330, 255. 2320, 150.0023, 588. 05
10, 025. 004, 536. 53
165, 720. (JO
13, 602. 203, 000. 00
3, 716, 613. 55
LOUISIANA.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposit 3 ..TJ S. bonds on hand..Other stocks andb dsDue from res've ag' ts.Due from nat'lbanks.Due from State ban ksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.
Legal-tender notes ..TJ S cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total....
11 banks.$2, 344, 473.79
252, 500. 00
50. 569.24373, 854. 6054,143. 5814, 918. 69,44, 474. 00
4, 700. 0033, 872. 7815, 325. 6356, 786, 73
13,150. 00649.48
168 085 3071, 976. 00
31, 362. 50
3, 510, 842.52
11 banks.
$2, 452, 059. 50252, 500. 00
25, 982. 83373, 777. 67
69, 5*9. 4721, 349. 9244,658.4017,692.2620, 4F4.111.5, 435. 0024, 742.17
42, 240. 001, 485. 68
227 719 3597, 064. 00
11,362.50
3, 696; 142. 86
11 banks .
$2, 474-, 908. 31252, 500. 00
35, 680. 54366, 742. 97
61, 913. SO9, 634. 53
44, 846. 8421, 610. 5732, 722. 5513. 435. 0024, 650. 88
34, 760. 001,679.18
207 954 55101, 928. 00
11, 362. 50
3, 698, 310.22
11 banks.
$2, 439, 949.91252, 500. 00
43, 566. 79106.130. 6139,211.19
4, 956. 5544,737. 1121, 720. 334,671.35
11,810.0014,964.76
32, 400. 002, 924. 85
203 108 5590, 473. 00
11, 362. 50900. 00
3, 330, 387. 50
11 banks.
$2, 350,160. 97252, 500. 00
48, 666. 79156. 771. 21
14, 608.4410, 257. 0544, 777.6121, 778. 8318, 730.1311, 085. 0027,960.47
16, 965. 001, 809. 69
133 797 8558 535! 00
11, 362. 50
3,180, 366. 54
CITY OF NEW ORLEANS.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits...TJ S bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res veag'ts.Due from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . -TJ S cert's of deoosit5 % fund with Treas.Due fromTJ. S. Treas
Total
10 banks .
$16. 267, 819. 80950, 000. 00
201, 900. 003, 593, 810. 381, 401, 827. 09
514,681.70678. 984. 58570, 397. 9432,003.13
221, 017. 75146, 801. 00
8,244.981, 810, 789 83
93, 042. 0011, 891. 43
1, 742, 567. 651,106, 820. 00
42, 750. 00
29, 395, 355. 32
10 banks.
$15,830,184.24950, 000. 00
208, 600. 003, 096,130. 543,337,469.23
347, 713. 85002,122.21582,220. 64
31, 288.1390,469.16
127, 094.2526. 050.18
2,186,245.7690, 399. 00
9, 739. 422, 037,717.103,717,467.00
42, 750. 004, 200. CO
29,317,600.71
10 banks.
$14, 860, 894.12950, 001). 00
206,800.003,066, 034. 751,149,168.11
325, 505. 83480,180. 95597, 820. 58
31,288.13170,131.09326,267.75
10, 949. 071, 554, 223. 42
77, 407. 006, 716. 24
2, 000, 071. 401, 828, 471. 00
42, 750. 00
27, 484, 679. 44
9 banks .
$13,938,133.08900, 000. 00
201 500.002, 705. 284. 043,061,371,81
290, 705. 01192, 509. 38609, 980. 92
50, 913. 0316, 820.1892, 500.0032, 503. 84
799, 288. 6983,715.0010, 615. 49
1 732 550 021, 363, 326. 00
40, 500. 002,740.00
24,125. 017. 09
9 banks .
$14,240, 554.38900, 000.00
2, 619, 316. 23537, 986. 76256, 846. 98298, 548.99634, 258. 06
64, 365. 06134,110. 80
75, 062. 50456, 215. 50940, 334.79
48, 385. 0010, 089. 23
1 179 603 91816, 554. 00
40, 500. 00
23, 252, 731. 49
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MISSISSIPPI.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fund[Fndivided profits
STat'1-bank circulationStated-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
[ndividtial deposits..U. S depositsDep'tsU. S. dis.officers
Due to national banksDue .to State banks ..
tfotesrediscounted ..BilIs payableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
13 banks .
$1,165, 000.00
428, 707. 58199, 948. 67
316, 950. 00
5, 095.00
2, 014,125. 43
163, 772. 7814, 449.11
297, 998. 83100, 500.00
4,706, 547.40
MARCH 6.
13 banks .
$1, 115,000.00
450, 732. 58128, 303. 38
312, 770.00
660. 00
2,160, 960.73
107, 884.4922, 025. 22
79, 320. 0770, 500. 0029, 000.00
4,486,156. 47
MAY 4.
33 banks.
$1, 115,000.00
450, 732, 5£147, 56S. 34
314, 350. 00
9, 320. 00
1,908,540.56
77,031.0917,189.88
78,542.17102,000 00
4, 229, 281. 52
JULY 12.
13 banks .
$1,115,000.00
460, 502. 5893, 072. 23
317,600.00
10,143. 00
1,402,808.76
36, 44(5.498, 703. 89
181,402.90152, 000. 00
752.37
3, 838,462. 32
OCTOBER 3.
12 banks .
$1, 055, 000. 00
456, 750. 00100,853.75
304, 850. 00
4, 941, 00
1,221,100.43
20, 207. 4411,044.80
302, 858. 53224, 212.60
2, 762.00
3,716, 613. 55
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
NTat'1-bank circulationState-bank ci r culatio n
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...CT. S. depositsDep't8U.S.dis.ofncers
Due to national banksIJue to State banks...
tfotes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
11 banks.
$810, 000. 00
238, 752. 42196, 504. 93
225, 400.00
544. 00
1,823, 541.98
81, 076.631,578.19
89,944.3743, 500. 00
3, 510, 842. 52
LOUISI11 banks .
$810, 000.00
260, 600.92162, 208.15
220,420.00
2,189. 33
2, 072, 330. 36
65, 404. 746, 601. 23
30, 388. 1366,000.00
3, 696,142. 86
ANA.11 banks .
$810, 000.00
260, GOO. 92205, C98. 08
221,920.00
1, 236. 66
2, 059, 260.94
30,156. 333, 398. 77
34, 737. 9269; 000. 00
3, 696, 310., 22
11 banks .
$810, 000. 00
289, 943. 72148,602.96
224, 250. 00
13, 764. 00
1,647,932.07
13, 941.151, 040. 98
73, 252. 62107, 000. 00
3, 330, 387.50
.11 banks .
$810,000.00
289, 943. 72166, 978. 88
226, 350. 00
f>, 357,33
1, 248, 276. 64
19,739.22613. 81
186, 576. 94226, 500. 00
3,180, 366. 54
Oapital stock
Surplus fundDndivided profits....
Sat'l-bank circulationSta t6-bcink cir c ulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits. -.U. S. depositsDep'tstT.S.dis. officers
Dae. to national banksDue to State banks...
tfotesTedisconnted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
CITY OP NEW10 banks .
$3, 625, 000. 00
1,909,167.96832, 439.49
841, 242, 00
14, 667.19
18, 274, 701.54
1, 215, 961. 031,396,302.04
580, 874. 07705,000. CO
29,395, 355. 32
10 banks.
$3, 625,000.00
2, 088, 985. 81503,477.62
837,192. 50
17, 414. 82
18, 784, 007. 48
1, 638,197. 551,421, 755. 78
182,607.46170, 000.0049,167. 69
29, 317, 806. 71
ORLE A10 banks .
$3,625, 000. 00
2,088, 985. 81710, 498. 50
836, 692. 50
12, 535. 82
17, 509, 329. 62
1, 225, 863. 511,329,841.50
120,932.1825, 000. 00
27,484,679.44
.NS.9 banks .
$3,125,000.00
2, 200, 000. 00333, 329.22
798, 392. 50
53,816.82
14, 682, 795. 28
664, 272. 201,151,184.05
428, 451. 72550, 465.40131, 309. 90
24,125, 017.09
9 banks.
$3,125, 000. 00
2, 206, 000. 00506,182. 54
807, 892. 50
26, 730. 07
12, 301, 072. 01
829, 502. 461,138, 012.90
897, C78.14840, 000. 00574, 954. 87
23, 252, 731.49
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SIXCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1302,
TEXAS.
Resources.
Loans and discounts -Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits .-TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsD ue from nat'l bank s.Due from State-banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes...TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Troas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
Total
DECEMBER 9. | MAKCH C.
223 banks, j 223 banks.
$52,381,323.09 !5,266, 850.00
398, 000. 00
1,841,417.375, 887, 252. 354, 359, 966. 231,135, 605.102, 426, 877. 67
654, 843. 68760, 961. 36587, 820. 89334, 939. 99194, 528.64
1,089, 527. 0021, 014.51
2, 980, 735. 734, 202, 369. 00
233,961.507, 871.11
84, 705, 865. 22
$49,808,010.035, 296, 900. 00
368, 000. 0010, 000.00
1,755, 137.076, 714, 968. 384. 971, 333. 68i; 047, 895. 992,420.245.801,032,138.45
434.032. 70504, 246. 92342, 237. 27218,911.05
1,137,077.0026, 328. 36
3, 654, 643. 554, 268,044. 00
230, 295. 0019, 302.61
84, 260, 407.86
MAY 4.
227 banks .
$51,876,432.855, 334, 400. 00
308, uOO. 0047, 500. 00
2, 036, 590.815,126, 370.164, 335, 838. 201, 038, 806. 352,441,104.57
838, 923. 93728,518.20490, 806. 77273,618.32180,699.04737, 237. 00
30, 985. 223, 427, 65 L 823, 231, 402, 00
230,438. 0025, 069. 00
82, 800, 892. 24
JULY 12.
228 banks.
$49. 801, 727. 495, 315, 600. 00
318, 000. 0015, 000. 00
2,108, 264. 853, 273, 789.462, 867, 362. 96
738, 850. 692,427, 923.05
865,813.89224,791.06406, 775. 11279,185.37
95, 308. 04599, 840. 0036, 088. 03
3. 614, 613. 76% 824, 3o4. 00
228, 438. 097, 617. 40
76, 049, 943.16
OCTOISEIt 3.
222 banks.
$44, 827 998.405.180 600. 00
' 268, 000.00100, 000. 00
1,743,944.682, 264, 867.922, 045, 993.13
795, 974.792, 365, 655.23
633, 672.40483, 522.20388, 019. 67311,495. 07172, 386. 20639, 715. 0028,790.33
3, 498, 977. 2G2, 564, 734. 00*
224, 666.56-6, 243. 00
68,545,255.78
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposi t s . . .TJ. S. bonds on h a n d . .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res 've ag ' tsDue from na t ' l banks .Due from State banksBanking house, etc . . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other b a n k s . .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert 's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas .Due from U. S. Treas .
Total
10 banks.$3, 749, 957. 94
310, 000. 0075, 000.00
100.0091, 887. 80
150, 596. 93109, 822. 5476, 474.1267,604.2471, 083. 9640, 983. 2643, 966. 5061,731.27
29,144. 003,172.62
128, 500. 70124, 791. 00
13, 950. 00900. 00
5,147, 666. 88
ARK AN9 banks.
$2,771,350.41250, 000. 00
68, 524.23227,816.83106, 8G8. 6636,119. U50, 266. 8649,141. 9220, 465. 6122, 193. 2577, 553. 84
33, 788. 001,023.07
158,671.45131,927.00
10,150. 00
4, 015, 860. 27
B AS.9 banks.
$2,723, 659. 73250, 000. 00
62, 867. 31227, 028. 74153, 297.1761,179.3850, 215. 3103, 305. 0433, 760. 6421, 693. 2558, 437.16
38, 616. 001, 994.15
213, 453. 00133, 713. 00
10, 450.00
4,103, 669. 88
9 banks.
$2, 529, 895.93250, 000. 00
61,105. 57244,661.4360,381.3144,831.2749, 964.1163, 430. 9619, 334. 7119,318.2533, 401. 22
31,897.002, 036. 83
160, 968. 35181, 440. 00
11,250.001, 000. CO
3, 764, 916. 94
9 banks .
$2,194, 009.01250, 000.00
82, 027.62124, 468. 70
61, 987. 298, 905. 78
50.642.11631 551. 6527', 166. 4317,493.2523, 265. 7819, 232.7822, 685. 00
1, 665.13210, 503. 60143,095.00
9, 300.00
3, 309, 977.13
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for depos i t s . . .TJ S bonds ou hand . .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag ' t s .Due from nat ' l ban ks .Due from State banksBanking house, etc -.Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremium s paid *Cash itemsClear'g-hoTise exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treos.
Total,..
72 banks.
$21,685,924.793, 482, 500. 00
525, 000.006 000.00
816, 385. 242, 595, 980. 64
630.438.10294, 552, 02614,006.1582,453.20
197, 120. 78304, 640.74
96, 501. 51
199, 857. 007, 938. 04
716,347.37592, 835. 00
153,647.533, 095. 78
33, 005, 223. 89
KENTTJ72 banks.
$21, 843, 244. 603, 245, 000. 00
525. 000. 001 000.00
754, 748. 412,147, 423. 84
G03. 826.42281, 902. 83577, 591.1484, 517. 57
107,651.60244. 729. 25104, 535. 38
13 138 07212,516.00
6, 996. 74715 2."0. 61574, 945. 00
138,114.492, 400. 00
32, 184, 532. 55
CK Y.72 banks .
$22, 330, 493. 363, 295, 000. 00
525, 000. 00
732, 294. 911,441,184.18
424, 930. 95211,599.69575,931.5285, 944.78
150, 639.42246, 361. 69154, 082. 92
170, 480. 006, 972. 69
727 078.78553, 312.00
140,738.7126, 810. 00
31, 804, 855. 60
71 banks.
$20, 946, 742. 523, 282, 500. 00
525, 000. 00
770, 710. 681,160, 212. 74
389, 807. 99241,083.21557,187, 0582,130. 8540, 343. 39
212. 471. 44136, 876. 56
H 9",r) 97174, 322. 00
7, 358. 05751 386 28609, 593. 00
140, 433. 211, 000. 00
30,033, 023.94
71 banks.
$19,059,907.483, 405, 500.0d
525, 000. 0941 *>0Q' 00
742,818.151,186,381.69
396, 216.33149,114.70584, 280.2275, 570.14
152,143.42230, 256. 58102,398.85
212,870.008,562.46,
784 355 70647, 706. 00
l i i , 302. 001, 078. 44
28, 449, 662.16
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BY STATKS AND KKSKKVK CITIES
TEXAS.
Liabilities.DECEMBER 9.
Capital s tock. .
Surplus fund |Undivided profits j
Nat'1-bank circulation!State-bank circulation | -
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits . .U. S. deposits jDep'ts'Cr.S.dis.officer8|
Due to national banks'Due to State banks. . J\
Notes rediscountedBills payableOther liabilities
| 223 banks.
! $2ii, 337, 782. 50
1 4, 572, 461.703, 223, 483.26
4, 690, 500. 00
MAUCII 6.
223 banks.
MAY 4.
227 banks .
JULY 12.
228 banks.
OCTOBKB 3.
222 banks .
$26, 030, 000. 00 I $20,170, 000. 00 j $25, 540, 500. 00 j $23, 596,175. CO
4.942,406.791,941,288.36 j
4, 619, 275. 00
4,898.12 |
38,128,065.48168, 622. 23 ,117, 600. 46
3, 820, 296.68966, 037. 58
1,712,562.08825, 766. 33
17,182. 8u
4,871,308.76 I2,688,075.26 j
4,652, 220. 00
32,169. 78 10, 976. 80
5 015, 898.601, 918, 580. 71
4, 664,100. 00
129,865.57
4, 938, 379. 042, 331, 550, 54
4,611,475.00
42, 817. 98
39,352,756.03 37,680,171.07 j147,052.25 196,568.26 i152, 581. C5 ! 103,180.27 !
32, 463, 783. 39 ! 25, 747, 560. 91244,120.46 I 175,526.4855, 564. 76 ! 95, 23!. 09
4, 055, 585. 13 3, 458,065. 72 ! 2, 098, 206. 64 | 1, 659, 473. 911, 265, 701. 02 1, 030, 813. 03 j 580, 412. 21 594, 076, 28
1,007,1)0.31 1,373,004.48 j712. 350. 2K 565,999.59
1,510. C6
2,510,594.99 3,251.491.40821,625.91 1,4*4. S07.046,680.83 16.691.11
Total. 84,7(55,865.22 84.260,407.80 82,800,392.24; 76,049,943.16; 68,545,255.78
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits j
Nat'L-bank circulation |State bank circulation;.
Dividends unpaid.. *.
In dividual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officersj
Due to national banksDue to State banks. . .
Notes rediscounted . .Bills payableOther liabilities
10 banks.
$1,600,000.00
472, 000. 00155, 303. 73
279, 000. 00
ARKANSAS.| 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks. 9 banks.
$1,100, 000. 00 j $1,100,000.01)! $1,100, 000. 00 j $1,100,000.00
378,250.00 !65,450.22
224, 500. 00
400. 00
2, 050, 534. B8 j43, 230. 58 | .34.791.40 !.
i33, 224. 09
107, 952. 21
352, 730. 4918,500.00
1, 565. 00
1, 987, 959. 25
378, 250. 00 i98, 901. 57 j
225,000.00 i
380,250.00 I 880,250.0076, 828.09 | 100, 591.10
225, 000.00
160. 00 23, 570. 00
2,116, 467. 21 ! 1, 7G0, 468. 24
16,058.03134, 744. 67
82,327.1025, 000. 00
20,340.39 ;129,050.71
10,500.0025, 000.00
16,276.3083,120.19
96, 495. 29
' 2, 808." 83"
Total. 5,147, 666. \ 4, 015, 860. 27 | 4,103, 669. 88 j 3, 764, 916. 94
225, 000. 00
16, 580. 00
1, 266, 608. 55
7, 302. 7651,279.91
127, 864. 8134, 5U0. 00
3,309,977.13
KENTU CKY.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulation!State-bank circulation'.
Dividends unpaid j
Individual deposits.. iU. S. deposits iDep'tsU.S.dis.officers!
Due to national banksDue to State banks . .
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
72 banks.
I $10, 507, 900. 00
2, 844.178. 591, 111! 221.26
72 banks.
$10,157, 900.00
2, 807, 561.12800,113.03
3,119,147.50 i 2,891,805.00
Total
21,678.00
13, 220, 568. 05505, 498. 8821,009.37
559, 928. 64879,865. 55
181,068.4123, 000. 0010,159.64
33, 005, 223. 89
20, 261. 50
13, 587, 970. 68500, 955.18
24, 265. 87
625, 671.14494,129.61
245, 408.7025, 388.753,101. 97
32,181,532.55
72 banks.
$10,157,900.00
2, 809, 489. 69992, 118.19
71 banks .
$10,107, 900. 00
71 banks .
$10, 061, 400. 00
2,828,018.64 | 2,815,418.64041,911.03 875,153.21
% 94.4, 842. 50 I 2, 943, 897. 50
19, 486. 50
13, 014, 492. 66496, 93], 63
28, 698. 65
561. 387. 48322, 307. 82
313, 285.12135,101. 75
8, 813. 61
73, 296. 50
11,555,578.78506, 270. 22
18, 747. 01
464, 375. 58301, 586. 53
327, 919. 95259, 759. 35
3, 762.85
31, 804, 855. 60 30, 033, 023. 94
3, 054, 607. 00
18, 377. 50
10, 092, 702. 30506,4On. 56
19, 50.322
22$, 754.16215, 636. 61
266, 386. 56288, 953. 42
5, 359. 98
28, 449, 662.16
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800 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892, ARRANGED
C I T Y " O P L O U I S V I L L E .
Resources.DECEMBER 9. MARCH 6.
10 "banks. j 10 banks .
Loans and discounts, iBonds for circulation, jBonds for deposits... \TJ. S. bonda on hand.. IOther stocks and b'dsiDue from res've ag'ts. jDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses... -Premiums paidCasli items ;Clear'g-house exch'gsjBills of other banks..Fractional currency-SpecieLegal-tender notes . . jU. S. cert's of deposit. j«5 % fund with Treas. jDue fromTJ. S. Treas -1
$12, 829, 537.15 ! $12, 697, C04. 57SOU, 000. 00 ; 500, 000. 00300,000.00 ! 300,000.00
199,1,041,
720,409,324,121,67,
102,3J,97,54,4,
409,585,
527.13451.73591). 78348. 7.1494. 58712.97 j945.33 j500.00 I470.89 I929.G3 198:5.00 |243.34 !(533 68 !897.00 !
MAY 4.
10 banks.
JULY 12. I OCTOBER 3.I
10 banks. 10 banks.$12,466,098.46 j
500, 000. 00 !300,000.00 !
510, 691, 769.13500, 000. 00300, 000. 00
!, 826, 964. 67555, 000. 00 j800,000.00 !
269, 034. 481,151,151.58
619,1)98.75330,168.82324, 793. 01
98, 521. 8082, 389.1098, 500. 0053,141. 9293, 473. 6755,455. 00
3, 499. 77387, 774.14 |638,138.00
305, 093.30785, 448. 76679, 770. 73289, 935. 00324, 960. 6197, 275. 5548, 695. 8493, 500. 0041, 939. 00
112,620.6756, 167.00
2, 672. 66409, 804. 79525, 768. 00
415, 793.10464, 395. 08442,721.06274,187. 53324, 960.61106,063.55 i47,237.2*7 |89, 000. 00 I31,858.16 "I48, 008. 8155, 965. 00
4, 856. 38295, 291. 55811, 982. 00
22,500.00 |5,580.00 |
22, 500. 00 j4,350.00
22,500.00 ;4,500.00
22, 500.003, 450. 00
Total . . . 17,829,360.92 17,729,894.61 17,066,750.37 I 14,930,039.23
351,710.28559,109. 91264, 066. 00175,121.38270, 277.95111,094.9874, 732. 03
133,978.1216,217.5343,317.4265, 245. 003,166. 87
576, 062. 86947. 689. 00
24, 750. 00200. 00
13, 798, 704. 00
Loans and discountsBonds for CirculationBonds for deposits...U !S Donds on handOther stocks and b'dsDue from res'veasj'ts.Due from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .
5 % fund with TreasDue from U.S. Treas.
Total
55 banks .
$24, 882,490. 051, 479, 000. 00
300, 000. 00
753, 894. 081, 862, 448. 021, 248, 566. 57
521,947.94695,912.23304, 097. 48239, 491. 50190,195. 85258, 242. 29302, 780. 55235, 930. 00
17, 270. 98840, 388. 10965, 477. 00
63, 933. 9019, 715.50
35,181, 782.04
TBNNBS56 banks .
$24, 487, 770. 391, 494, 000. 00
300,000.00
798, 938.622, 255, 442. 72], 431, 873.82
633, 841.. 71728. 028.10304, 295. 96203, 670. 99169,781.27324, 980. 94
' 231,227.07283,631.00
13, 081. 90880,821.40944,113. 00
63,279. 7517,401, 41
35, 566,180. 05
SEE.54 banks.
$22, 472, 479. 361,419,000.00
300, 001). 00
701,350.451, 672, 974. 021,210,029.28
314, 2*5. 2371:5, 058. 92290, 478.13212,331.07159,881,27238. 045. 97253, 349. 65263, 224. 00
14,144. 581,169, 819. 291, 225, 307. 00
62, 479. 7513, 590. 70
32, 817, 828. 67
54 banks .
$20,1,
1,
11,
30,
624.030 41419, 000. 00300, 000. 00
20, 000. 00GOO, 459. 24311,649.29841,071 70274, 616. 93792, 463. 33308, 751.10
93, 800. 15126, 850. 00133, 003. 85134, 534. 97409, 608. 00
14, 538. 99200, 812. 86326, 454.00
61, 729. 756, 402.50
089, 777.07
52 banks .
SI 8,1,
1,
11,
27,
335, 554. 84304.000.00300. 000. 00
711,432.14093, 99H. 19631,780.16179, 759. 66782, 718. 5333(5, 968. 08135, 084.13112,350.00183, 372. 65110,276.47319,211.00
17, 407.07474, 964. 70198,802. 00
59, 832.251,157.20
348, 670. 07
Loans and discounts .Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits . .TJ. S. bonds on h a n d . .Other stocks and b'dsDuefromres've ag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc.."Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills 01 other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas
Total
215 banks .
$73, 077, 879.048, 793, 500. 00
478, 000. 00322, 200. 00
4, 850, 268. 978, 768, 439.101, 603, 139. 43
565,191. 661, 818, 627. 59
404,173. 20374, 354. 90639, 578. 68598,661.49116, 824. 46
1, 320, 0f>5.0039, 035. 40
4.117,671.193, 501,140. 00
376, 024.9628, 005. 50
112, 393, 971. 23
OHI217 banks .
$75, 300, 094.159,061,750.00
528. 000. 00323; 100. 00
4,713,230.398, 037, 452. 051,787,047.84
577, 517. 891,84S,581.73
474,311.54569, 428.14649,591.24722,900.21
70, 287.401.269,338.00
40, 617. 914,204,311.033, 200, 107. 00
377, 507. 7041, 070. 33
113,803,703.21
o.219 banks .
$70, 938, 433. 979,144, 750. 00
528, 000. 00277, 050. 00
4, 083, 026. 055, 933, 303. 741,400, 037. 85
408, 057.591,807,891,09
487,192.08279, 808, 89006, 793. 71554, 486. 77114,855,28
1, 283, 987.0039,601.00
4,454,897.053,295, 300.00
379, 478. 75500, 649 29
112,818,261.31
219 banks .
$71, 054,153, 919, 287,150. 00
528, 000. 00204,000. 00
4, 700, 336. 845, 910, 880. 931, 386, 597. 25
443, 251. 221, 878. 687, 50
491, 906.44255, 684. 41550, 204. 28595, 458. 82
57, 710. 671,318,725.00
39,602. 774, 314, 278. 594, 011, 982. 00
397, 838. 2237, 001. 23
218 banks .
$64, 712, 083.2010, 078, 750. 00
528, 000. 00215,300.00
4,842,911.705, 707, 700.101, 339, 005. 94
411,257.401, 879, 712. 98
490, 432.14022, 739. 29001,254.42507, 410. 00101,147.90
1, 258, 651. 0044, 530. 98
4, 810, 757.273,775, 732. 00
422, 070.4714, 203. 99
107,475,510.08 102,489,650.841
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Liabilities.
Capital stock
5urplus,fundJndivided profits
STat'1-bank circulationitate-bank circulation
dividends unpaid
[ndiTidnal deposits. .CF. S. depositsOep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks- . .
STotes rediscounted . .Sills payable>tlier liabilities
.. Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Sat'1-bank circulatiouitato-bank circulation
Dividends unpa id—
End ivid ual deposits..U.S. depositsDep'tsTLS.dis.onicers
dne> to national bank aDue to State banks . .
Sfotes rediscounted..Sills payable>ther liabilities
Total
ere v!>• ( i * ',' l 9 .
1 ' 1 . . I ' l v - .
$ 4 , Mil -x 0 . OC
no, \ujr>
449,940.01
9, 901. 00
5,400,619.12124,954,02205, 045. 98
2, 437, 885. 752,347, 715. G2
206, 307. 78210,000.00
17,820,300.92
55 baulis.
$10,187,720.00
2, 245, 305.141, 330, 969.28
1. 323, 655. GO
2, 316. 00
15,011,959.48160, 956. 67S6, 200. 75
2, 242, 739. 511,410,771.77
944, 287. 80234, 900. 64
35,18V7827oi~
1
O F ti O 17ISVILLE.
:i \\i M o M A \ i.
U k.uk«*. Vi b.«nl*s.
- i f J l "-1" .00 ii , t ; .) l ,50» 00
l.UJ"1 s-00 0u 1, 027, ,>00. 001CJ 12 i Li ; 92, 669. 15
149, 910. GO , 449, t'00. 00
6,953.00 i 39,702.00
5, 430. 219. 47 5, 483, 096. 65152,587.94 168,499.503 77,412.06 161,5.0.50
2,201,725.522, 026, 663. 00
47.1, 469. 98425, 000.00
17, 729, 894. 61
1, 740, 930.441,572,829,70
781,515.83348, 000.00
17, 066, 750. 37
TENNE SSE E.56 banks. i 54 banks.
$9,480,350.00
2, 22?, 859.191,177,504.77
1,326,235.00
2. 489. 00
16,810,058.24174, 161.45107, 281.14
$9, 643, BGO. 00
2,105,359.191,167,238.93
1,274, 785.00
1,637.00
15, 026. 363. 85164, 62!. 66116,3^2.91
1, 434,160. 81 1 1, 220, 6M9. 931, 962, 916. 98 j 1, 271, 247. 30
405, 032. 26462, 431. 47
299.74
35, 566,180. 05
562, 457.55257, 735. 35
32,817, 828. 67
JULY 12.
10 banks .
fi. 901, 500. 00
1,010,300.00328, 017. 00
449, 940. 00
20, 732.00
4, 335, €92. 28191,731.83138, 268.17
1.254, 329.401, 192,203.40
818,508.67288, 816.. 48
14, 930, 039. 23
54 banks.
$9, 648, 620, 00
2,117,902.95950, 702. 79
1,274,205.00
19, 394. 50
12.579,532.76' 225, 944. 27
72, 149.36
947, 758.15900, 972. 54
1,027,112.18325, 422. 57
30, 089, 777. 07
OCTOBER 3.
10 banks .
$4, 401, 500. 00
916,945.03368, 850. 79
494, 950. 00
8, 907. 00
4, 530, 957. 72820, 225. 5745, 518. 73
964, 983. 58909, 622.14
212, 772. 38109,471.0614, 000.00
13, 798, 704. 00
52 banks.
$9, 400, 000. 00
2,109, 382.951,048, 165.16
1, 224, 035. 00
3, 777. 75
30,45.% 984. 33178, 087.87112,555.07
594, 803. 43635,162. 22
1,072,713.70514, 022. 60
27, 348, 670. 07
OHIO.
Capital stock
Surplus fundJndivided profits
tfat'1-bank circulationJtate bank circulation
dividends unpaid
ndlvidual deposits...J. S. deposits.[)ep'ts U.S.dis.onicers
>ue to national banks3ue to State banks. . .
STotee rediscounted .iills payable..){her liabilities
Totalfa,. ••,..;* . . , , '
215 banks.
$26, 965, 600. 00
7,385,010.742, 594, 774. (32
7, 734,937.50688. 00
35, 189. 52
63, 682, 644. 44255, 080. 02168,131.41
1, 987, 297. 63812, 673. 53
305, 327. 81447, 747. 56
18,862.45
112, 393, 971. 23
217 banks .
$27,156,590.00
7, 478, 547. 902, 825, 900. 55
7, 972, 202. 50088. 00
22,483.00
63, 092, 893.62247,466.21192, 805. 89
1,809,754.91811,457.79
6G2, 829. 35624. 730. 97
5, 437. 02
113,803,793.21
219 banks.
$27, 356, 345. 00
7, 501, 745. 052,256,981.11
8, 073, 932. 50688. 00
103, 902.50
62,574,881.37257, 996. 09274, 974. 66
1,916,299.11858,194. 08
939, 203. 74660.146.7772,910.73
112,848,261.31
219 banks.
$27, 544, 300. 00
7,613,139.322, 250, 304. 88
8, 230, 472. 50688. 00
95, 918.35
56,617,175.82250,114.76276,113. 92
1,460,722.49632, 299. 89
1, 577, 576. 35843,740.67
82, 949. 03
107,475,516. 08
218 banks.
$27, 495,100. 00
7, 572, 254. 322, 919, 844. 09
8, 912, 692. 50688. 00
52, 420.15
51,793,100.21386, 388. 60142,159. 99
1,129,184,18677, 588. 21
620, 439. 25722,164.1765,627.17
102, 489,650. 84
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SIXCE SEPTEMBER 30, 189*2,
C I T Y O F C I N C I N N A T I .
Resource s.| DECKAlliEti 9. | MARCH 6. MAY 4. JULY' 12,
13 banks.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation - jBonds for depositsXT. S. bonds on band..Otber stocks and b'dsDuefromres've ag'tsD ue from nat'I banks.Due from Stale banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etc . .Current expensesPremiums paidCasb itemsClear'g-bouse excb'gsBills of otber banks..Fractional currency.Specie . ' . .Legal-tender notes . .U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund witb Treas.Due fromU. S. Treas.
$20, 478, 859.332, 767, 000. 00
850, 000. 0065, 400. 00
3,048,269.813, 625, 290.432, 546, 012.731, 094, 538. 56
416, 463. 0730, 966. 6193, 323.83
445,331.86112,900.02205, 146. 00191,023.00
4, 919. 861,950.434.851,9^2,488.00
740, 000. 00124,514.00
Total j 49, 792, 887.96
13 banks.
"$28,"396, 782.122, 932, 000. 00
850, 000. 00257, 750. 00
2, 889,126. 653 , 1 1 0 , 8 7 K 432, 393, 025. 90
883, 007. 56400, 745.07
30, 966. 61208, 086. 78419, 983. 95133,597.17242,636.03253, 931. 00
4,192. 071, 865, 743. 201,778,814.00
740, 000. 00125, 204. 00
1,000,00
47, 918, 070. 54
13 banks .
;27, 376,3, 092.
850,84,
2, 806,2, 634,2, 056,
966,373,
33,62,
397,109,229,339,
13 banks.
OCTOBEB 3.
13 banks.
1J67,2, 517,
870,124,
20,
524, 99000. 00000.00400. 00861. £5980.29237. 43099. 38745. 07158. 61704.99887.72506. 20967. 92890.00372. 35830. 46243. 00000. 00759.00160. 00
46,178, 329.36
$23, 599,3, 092,
850,89,
2, 842,2, 718,1, 686,
632,373,
58,141,396,
46,237,405,
4,1, 377,2, 223,
550,139,
m. 17000. 00000. 00950. 00576. 86546. 64282.76856.22745.07724.17751. 80699.48522.17800.16310.00865.98824. 91912. 00000. 00139. 00
41,468, 493. 39
$22,085, 400. ,234,175, 000.'CO
850, 000.0085,250.00
2,827,217.422,294, 688.061, 595, 991.64
604,49118378,050.8253,417.78
251,137.67502, 732.5744,133.23
256,125. 95412, 571.00
5,173> 941, 640,406.902,826,228.00
805, 000. Q(D187,875.9074,460.00
4^9577354. 39
Loans and discountsBonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits. - -TJ. S.bonds on band..Otber stocks and b'dsDue from res'veag'ts.Due from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking bouse, etc. .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCasb itemsClear'g-house excb'gsBills of otber banks..Fractional carrency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from 17. S. Treas
Total.
C I T Y11 banks .
$25, 483, 888. 90775, 000. 00
60, 000. 00
139,313.112, 654, 059. 521,820,435.10
557. 998. 56499, 803. 06144, 235. 0329,381.9011,000.0061,188.36
223, 797. 35195,809.00
4. 446. 581, 532. 354. 251, 489, 621. 00_;
OP CLEVELAND.11 banks.
$26, 694,183. 69815,000.00
60, 000. 00
114.238.112, 747, 652.291,616,798.17
428, 967. Gl516, 465. 63194, 713. 29198, 464. 0311,000.0064,741.84
236,404. 01102, 420. 00
7, 228. 751, 730.199. 061, 039, 358.00
32,233.23 ' 30,315.00,: 6,000.00
35, 714,564. 95 36, 620,149. 48
11 banks .
$27, 330, 275. 27815,000.00
60, 000. 00
126,163.111, 299, 282. 811, 679, 747. 89
436,381.15511,169.74111, 29G. 62
1, 549.1811, 000. 0064, 932.48
224, 831. 21120, 811. 00
5, 245. 571, 688, 914. 50
942, 000. 00
36,175. 005, 340. 00
35, 470,115. 53
11 banks .
$26,419,892.511, 015, 000. 00
60, 000. 00
195,838.482, 283, 527.171, 499, 319. 26
467, 042. 75511, 544. 12
60, 818. 3664. 803. 0711,000.00
102, 518.29308, 825. 25143, 338. 00
4, 412. 961,589,491.50
848, 212.00
35,485.0010, 699.95
35, 631, 828.67
11 banks.
$24,242, 861.061,465,000.00
60,000.100
365, 088.481,985,579.771,352,028.-92
352,361.75512,045,1260,818.86
217, 247.0157, 970.0094,996,46
258, 767.95138,816.00
3,959.061, 692,028. 501,230,000,00,
56,612. 505, 850s 00
34,152,030.94
INDIANA .109 banks.
Loans and discounts -Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on band..Oth er sto c k s an d b'dsDue from res've ag'ts. IDue from nat'I banks. |Due from State banksjBanking bouse, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paid . . . . . .Casb itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsjBills of other banks..'Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
$40,153.4, 576.
525,227,
2, 095,6,141,3, 030,
609,1, 171,
303,358,292,285,105,
1,374.31,
3, 930,2. 240,
183. 09050. 00000.00500.00502.46156.57109.11727.11116. 59461. 126o8.11G54.58107. 63422. 07772. 00920. 30404.12505. 00
113 banks. 116 banks .
$40,288,416.204, 838, 550. 00
525,000.00236, 500. 00
2, 239, 856. 855,438,939.812, 440, 573. 60
577, 888. 541,190, 004. 80
303,111.47170, 734. 93267, 098.16369,911.94144, 979. 90
1,154, 633. 0035, 244. 55
4, 031, 450. 471, 963, 608. 00
$41,591,4, 888,
525,213,
2, 089,4, 616,2, 517,
530,1,193,
313,33?,261.329,131.
1,353,
3, 943',2,122,
134.51550. 00000 00250. 00228. 02099. 35700. 67320. 34497. 88998. 26307.13058.25608. 58052. 55757. 00073.90 j490.92132. 00
116 banks. 115 banks.
196,803.1718,487.54
. 206,173. 6710, 101.90
207,187. 7711,0 CO. 65
$7, 970,4, 803,
525,263,
2,138,3,174,3,319.
422,1, 203,
332,103,246,319,
96,1, 169,
31.4, 018,2,153,
151.99550. 00000.00600.00499. 39880.99292. 62393. 98907. 54675. 52997. 44664. 22956.75380. 04382. 00121.33745.86630. 00
$31,109, 512.605, 07S, 050.00
200, 000.00172,950.00
2, 257,451.752, 591, 842.601, 399, 713. 79
389, l i a 651, 227,866.95
343, 488.57259, 360.89254,089.43325, 838. 7876, 765. 48
1,339, 212.0030,440.06
4,335,884. 612,389,678.00
203, 805.57 I.11,081.60 1
212,766. 066, 645. 35
67, 673, 550. 57 ' GO, 438. 777. 79 | 67, 2L0, 208. 78 i 60, 508, 722. 84 53, 994f 675. 03
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BY S T A T E S . W I > l(\
C I T Z OF CINCINNATI.
Liabilit ies.
Capital stock
Surplus fund ,Undivided profits. . . . |
Natl-bank circulationState-bank circulation!
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..XJ. S. depositsDep'tsTJ.S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks. . .
Notes rediscounted . .Bills payableOther liabilities
I»E0FMV.I<.1i {.f.
y bank:-.
-?;>, 100, UoC (H<
l] I'JS, 809. 37
2, 366, 510.00
AlAKC 11 0.
2, 7«)0. ( 00. u01, 312,162. 03 i
.MAY 4. JULY 12.
13 banks. 13 banks.
sjtf, 100, 000. 00 $9,100,000. 00
2, 745 000. 00877,010.05
2, 745. 000. 001, 073, 938. 08
OCTOBER 3.
13 banks.
$9,100, 000. 00
2, 745, 000. 001, 380,197.16
2,591,230.00 i 2,756,360.00 i 2,782,800.00 | 3,654,910.00
Total.
4,289.00
22, 317. 237. 50717,076.15
3, 452. 00
20, 819, 768.22745, 532.22
7,736.806.513, 422, 859. 43
269, 300. 00
49, 792, 887. 96
6. 409, 570. 963, 443, 755.11
175, 000. 00587, 600.00
47, 918, 070.54
96,551.00 | 8,402. 00
20, 790, 800.19 18, 393, 221. 49711, 735. 35 i 714, 008. 35
5, 458, 224. 00 3,879, 524. 292,611,498.77 2,032,199.18
420, 000. 00581,150. 00
166, 000. GO573, 400, 00
9, 364. 00
16, 889, 916. 75794, 280.30
4, 548, 684.192,192,451.99
43, 320. 00599, 200. 00
46,178,329.36 41,468,493.39 41,957,354.39
CITY OF CLEVELAND.
Capitalstock.
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulation!State-bank circulation;
Dividends u n p a i d —
Individual deposits . .U. S. depositsDep'tsTT.S.dis.oflicers
Dae to national banksDue to State b a n k s . . .
Notes rediscounted . .Bills payableOther l i ab i l i t i e s . . . . . .
11 banks.
$9, 050, 000. 00
1, 777, 500. 00636, 985. 39
664,100.00
11 banks.
Total
1, 378. 00
17, 234, 237. 7848, 850.739, 698. 31
2, 352, 934. 871, 452, 906. 96
139, 656. 351. 810, 000. 00
536, 316. 56
$9, 050, 000. 00
1, 777, 500. 00910. 616. 65
735, 500.00
951. 00
18, 233, 672. 5653, 777. 458, 596. 93
2, 372, 020. 581, 431, 697. 75
1, 446. 500. 00601, 316. 56
11 banks.
9, 050, 000. 00
1,800,569,
000.00556. 08
731, 900. 00
11 banks .
$9, 050, 000. 00
1, 800, 000. 00764, 694. 59
S17, 550. 00
11 banks.
$9, 050, 000. 00
1,800,000.00984, 447. 00
1, 313, 450, 00
74, 601.75
16, 212,47,9,
1, 904,1, 510,
388,2, 595,
576,
007.76429. 99639. 93
440.98599. 25
437. 61185. 62316. 56
2, 748. GO
16, 440, 965. 0954, 345.138, 277.12
1,521,473.441,058,000.80
752, 119 612, 585, 476.25
776,178. 58
35,714,564.95 36,620,149.48 35,470,115.53 35,631,828.67 34,152,030.94
790. 00
15,756,601.0724, 690. 0233, 684. 28
1, 351, 721. 79969,886.18
254, 863. 521,845,000.00
766, 891. 08
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid—
Indi vidual deposits...U. S. deposits.Dep'ts U. S.dis.oflicers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted . .Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
109 banks .
$13, 722, 660. 00
4, 594, 243. 862, 226, 640. 83
4, 088, 354. 50
20, 776. 03
38,3(32,861.35275. 096. 83186,012.20
2, 031, 957. 662,121,028.82
102,678.4920, 000. 001, 240.00
~67, 673, 550. 57
INDIA
113 banks .
$13, 924,100. 00
4, 711, 530. 801, 785, 335. 70
4,240, 604.00
23, 448. 76
37, 452,120. 97264, 727.13203, 230. 93
1, 659, 040. 971, 742, 610.75
380, 758. 7851,269.00
6G, 438, 777. 79
N A .
116 banks.
$14,106,300. 00
4, 719, 230. 802,119, 873. 89
4, 329, 254.50
27, 253. 50
37, 580, 922.67231,516.65169, 869.97
1, 823, 760.331,744,581.19
304, 636. 4530, 000.0014, 008. 83
67, 210, 208. 78
116 banks.
$14,171, 000. 00
4, 851, 381. 251, 688, 295. 87
4. 310, 609. 50
70, 721. 52
31,533,692.31321,222.87143, 798. 54
1,118,329.481,227,961.76
592, 288. 61479, 047.47
373. 66
60, 508, 722. 84
115 banks.
$13, 777, 000. 00
4, 704, 012. 773,807,075.66
4, 557,189. 00
32, 446. 52
26, 495, 725.9553, 577.27
104, 965, 93
993, 790.271, 008, 517. 51
274, 248. 00125, 556. 52
569. 61
53, 994, 675. 03
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SKI'TKMIJER 30, 1892, AIU
I L L I N O I S .
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation -Bonds for deposits...U.S.bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res'veag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banks|Banking house, etc.. jReal estate, etc ;Current expenses jPremiums paid ':Cash items ;Clear'g-h ouse exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes - -TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with TieasDue from U. S. Treas
Total 85,726,195.98
DECEMBER D.
189 banks.
$56,001,309.925,141,500.00
320, 000. 00265,400.00
4, 800, 396. 496, 638, 093.061,191,851.70
318,136.511, 786, 732.43
409, 789. 93401,806.96425,838.71542, 059. DO117,592.64898, 789. 0035, 268. 61
3, 831, 033, 591, 737, 317. 00
10, 000. 00228,140.8222,138.71
MARCH 6.
191 banks,
MAY 4.
100 banks.
JULY 12. OCTOUSB 3.
192 banks . | 191 banks.$56, 575, 714, 60
5, 183, 000.00920, 000. 00263, 000. 00
4,840,691.687, 058, 959. 241, 102, 340.04
3F9, 203. 061, S06, 702. 26
475, 707. 57269, 044. 83388, 902. 80602, 526. 38123, 624. 40
1, 029, 263.0037, 854. 51
3, 923, 885.792,015,197.00
228, 880. 2527, 204. 90
"88^221, 792.41
$56, 904,5, 176,
980,268,
4, 538,6, 983,
890,326,
1, 840,516,484,390,526,
80,903,
36,4, 063,1,871,
2:>7. 92750. 00000. 00350. 00849. 27876. 61859. 36648. 22852.92772. 28403. 36291. 54459.91802. 54440. 00115.30656. 33899. 00
$50, 433,5,210,
955,276,
4,371
227, 520. 6523, 654.05
87, 035, 459. 32
6,127,819,307,
1, 872,461,131,358,433,73,
1, 012,3(i,
4, 222,2, 063,
882. 06500. 00000. 00800. 00901.51830.28021.77731.71579.15705.86580. 97416 45725. 65912. 68222. 00892. 62167.05322.00
I $43. 0 ).->, 659. 75i 5, Git), 000.00
9.V), 000.-001*9, 300.60
4, 235,991.786, 046, 018. 68
705, 778.63288,878.24
1,919,170.72499,914. 53303,354^36.377,491.3$445,175.»101, 701.88
1,015,599.0040,394.12
4,176,6l5.051,976,409.00
. 230,211. 2518, 649.20
79,418, 002.21
247,781.7516,438.7t>
72,192,672.48
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res Vve ag'tsDue from nat'l banks -Due from State banksBankiii g house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear' g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with TreasDue from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
C I T Y O F C23 banks.
$97,956,713.531, 300, 000. 00
300, 000. 00380, 950. 00
6, 330, 636. 63
15, 203, 879. 084, 002, 612. 63
869, 763.68456, 037.11255, 391. 91100,164. 44
89, 794. 367,109, 944. 431, 036, 352. 00
30, 759. 0322,193, 893.13
7, 296, 824. 00670, 000. 00
58, 500. 0096, 255. 00
165, 744,470. 96
23 banks.
$100, 414, 204. 641, 200, 000. 00
300, 000. 00357, 300. 00
G, 327, 378. 66
13, 898,113.553, 715, 508. 56
870, 340. 87490, 903. 23202, 566.16
90, 9J 8. «779,613.93
6, 363, 2b5. 06761,225.00
39, 052. 7222, 422, 967. 20
5, 64(5, 559. 00180, OOD. 00
59, 000.0091,000.00
163, 609, 917. 45
HICAGO.21 banks .
$96, 824, 856. 961, 200, 000. 00
300, 000. 0045, 300. 00
6, 002, 463.39
12, 783, 332. 744, 229, 959. 03
862,178. 29490, 700. 85258, 556.14
42, 775.5265, 278. 75
6, 620, 247.331, 710, 257. 00
43, 493. 4121, 547,194. 60
7, 335, 83<». 00390, 000. 00
54, 000. 0058, 380. 00
160,864,804.01
21 banks.
$82,420,381.041, 200, 000.00
300, 0U0. 0056, 250. 00
6, 387, 770.63
13, 094, 854. 643,233,714.98
877, 154.05500, 495. SG31,037.6027, 469. 03
128, 920.184, 710, 709. 521, 265, 696. 00
32, 939. 7715, 412, 970. 049,329.412.00
120, 000. 0054, 000.. 00
103, 000, 00
139, 286, 775.94
21 banks .
$73,516,242.321,200,000.00
300, 000.00261, 700.00 •
5, 444, 723.61
12 226, 981.874,056,812.41
877,849.89508, 952. 3(T168,374.9833,279.6351, 215.61
5, 898,997.823,114,040.00
34,878.5422, 771, 923.2515,641,892.00
520, 000.00§4, 000.00 f
192, 050.00
146,873,914.23
Loans and discountsBond sfor circulation.Bonds for deposits ..TJ. S.bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res' veag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency-SpecieLegal-tender notes . .TT S cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
S6 banks.
$34, 898, 669. 982, 893, 000. 00
100, 000. 005, 600. 00
788,185. 385, 571, 9r-6. 73
825, 078. 63258, 674. 20
1, 075, 527. 02492,218.79270, 523. 72201,932.79214, 990. 86
87,143. 42518, 644 00
18, 593. 951,864,481.20
899, 448. 00
127,509.0010, (07. 50
51,122,815.17
MICHI95 banks.
$35,197,858.113, 530, 500.00
200, 0U0. 008, 050. (JO
727, 944.584,851,502.74
560, 790.46272,133. 06
1, 056, 988. 52511,493.82138,605. 09282, 352. 63246, 532. 39
97, 025. 79375, 576. 0021,933.80
1,906,168.15770, 354. 00
156,267.5012, 698. 50
50,925,681.14
G-AN.95 banks.
$36, 586, 558. 913, 723, 000. 00
100, 00 .008, 450. 00
735, 759.073, 528, 037.41
379, 622.35249,031.97
1,058,908. 18506,881.03219, 984. 94286, 868. 25194, 978.11
53, 035. 54523, 367. 00
20, 742. 781, 960, 020. 51
9i6,472.00
104,945.0012, 579. 50
51, 219, 251. 55
93 banks .
$32, 443, 096. 273, 673, 000. 00
100,000. 008, 450. 00
814, 409. 073, 660, 203.65
391, 868. 39252, 334. 49
1,031.634.90333, 030. 06
52, 274.43261,184. 01170, 278. 91
44, 644. 6G562, 392. 0021,612.53
2,017 069 381, 094, 003. 00
164, 285. 0023, 393. 50
47,119,164.85
92 banks. :
$28,480,685.433,693,000.00
100,000.008,450.00
1, 061), 779. 643, 236,826.99
262,398. 01240,025.11
1,035,989.48342, 520.22.199,524.75.263,633.49163,115.2768,786.07
482,367.0023,059. 56
2,24), 172.24 •1,013,986.00
155,289. §03,317.10
43,083,925,59;
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BY STATES AND .RESERVE CITIES —Continued.
I L L I N O I S .
Liabilities.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profits...Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'ts U.S.die.officersj
Due to national banks:Due to S t ate banks.. ;
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total.
DECEMHEU 9.
189 banks.
MARCH 6.
191 banks.
MAY 4.
190 banks.
.7,131,000.00 ! $17,235,620.00 i $17,253,630.00 j
6, 358, 560. 69 I 6, 34«, 324. 27 j2, 895, 610. 97 I 3, 235, 407. 88 !
6,121,201.653, 387, 528.57
4, 553, 997. 00
JULY 12.
192 banks.
$17,318,850.00
6,419,305.582, 594, 285.16
4, 573, 907.00 I 4, 576, 614. 50 I 4, 627,174. 50
31, 895.45
51, 090, 037. 62811,172.0835, 949. 67
586, 749. 771,317,150.33
461,007.24198, OflO. 00
500. 00
85, 726,195. S
23,053.24 |
53,211,363.24812, 482. 3 L
28, 504. 06
411, 303.191, 471, 730. 24
488, 040. 4465t, 000. 00
6, 711. 03
88, 221, 792. 41
31,291.24 !
51, 88!>, 402.42 I80«, 809. 83 i46,857.31 |
538. 555. 62 |1, 292, 834. 59 |
I528,731.66490, 000. 00
OCTOBER 3.
191 banks.
$17, 295, 450. 0C
6, 403, 339. 052, 902, 885. 95
4, 988, 279. 5C
87, 035, 459. 32
144, 607.11
44, G30, 002. 59831,943.84
20, 484. 77
353,984.971.159, 108. 61
610, 755. 08 |6S2, 500.00 I25,000.00 !
37, 699.11
37,151,607.91943,453.84
41, 599. 84
380.157. 341, 211, 660. 05
328, 363. 8C503, 776.0C
4, 400.0C
79,418,002.21 | 72,192,672.48
CITY OP CHICAGO.23 banks.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits...Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits... IU. S. depositsDep'ts U.S.dis.officersj
Due to national banks'Due to State banks...!
Notes rediscount edBills payableOther l iab i l i t ies . . . . .
$22, 900, 000. 00
10, 055, 900. 004, 030, 295. 58
908, 300. 00
23 banks.
$22, 900, 000. 00
11,516,300.002, 482, 39'J. 91
976, 760. 00
21 banks.
$20, 900, 000. 00
11, 516, 700. 002, 596, 815. 67
886,500.00
2L banks .
32,177.50
75, 329, 920. 45 I254, 062. 74 |
17, 393.98
30,818,961.4221, 397, 459. 29
T o t a l . .
3,763.50 I
69, 552, 834. 78265, 783. 64
33, 942. 46
31,125, 762.2624, 752, 370. 90
165, 744, 470. 96 |
4,120.00
75, 781, 073. 65280, 750. 90
5, 452. 37
28,129, 410. 6620, 727, 180. 76
30,000.00 I
$20, 900, 000. 00
11,522,700.002, 273, 227. 57
912, 090. 00
23, 326. 00
06,433,366.88 \253,307.45 j37,676.80 j
18, 768, 686. 66 !18,162, 344.68
21 banks .
$20, 900, 000. 0C
11, 522, 700. 0C2,541,590.31
856, 010. OC
6, 800. 00
163, 609, 917.45 160, 864, 804. 01
50.00
139,286^775794
61,188. 51
67,681,245.46213, 675. 5£
45, 613. 84
24, 670, 403.1C18, 381, 487. 31
146, 873, 914. 2S
MICHIGAN.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts U.S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payabloOther liabilities.
Total
96 banks.
$10, 534, 000. 00
1,
2
31,
51,
207, 283. 29739,418.28
521,160.00
18,175. 86
482, 235.2676, 062. 754,159. 57
510,851.38826, 204. 80
203, 263. 98
122,815.17
95 banks.
$10, 433, 000. 00
3,169, 657. 391,255, 440.16
3,153,170, 00
8,173. 82
31,102, 706. 3278, 437.12
1, 376. 75
360, 534. 22750, 825. 77
268, 559. 59337 000. 00
800. 00
50,925,681. 14
95 banks.
$10 434,000.00
3,191,007.391, 548, 059.28
3
30
51
320, 270. 00
6, 291.12
687, 598. 5876, 783. 712,896. 52
280, 986. 71782,715. 18
649, 324. 51219 000 00.20,318.55
'>19 251.55
93 banks.
$10, 284, 000.00
3, 209, 493.111,106,163. 72
3, 286, 650. 00
85, 063. 96
27,000,691.0577, 742. 64
1, 844. 36
196,731.23561,455.84
880, 429. 744->2 8;'O 50
6S. 70
47,119, 1(54.85
92 banks.
$10, 234, 000.0C
3, 198, 273. 96.1,376, 587. 9C
3, 308, 545. 0C
23,
4"i,
24, 903. 86
345,911.3193, 423. 22
6, 594. OS
131.605.4fi574, 630. 5c
516, 700.43269 1 " '{?
5, 567. 3fe
083, 925. 5£
10665 CUR- -20
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306 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892. ARRANGED
CITY OF DETROIT.
H6sonrc6s
Loans and discounts.Bondsfor circulationBonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDuefronires've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, et cCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks'. -Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ...U. S. cert's of deposit.H % fund with Treas.DuefromU. S. Treas.
Total.... ...
DECEMBER 9.
8 banks.
$18,145, 704.48950, 000. 00300, 000. 00500, 000. 008(5, 285. 02
2,732,190.90937, 245.17436, 595. 23
16, 8U3.5010i), 214. 9760,102.60
214, 000. 0054 ')97. 54
33'.!, 868. 3712'!, 264. 00
5, 565. 881,12;}, 071.67
927,055.00
3-, 500. 0025), 106. 60
27,112,870.93
MARCH 6.
8 banks.
$17, 648, 344. 641, 450, 000. 00
300, 000. 00
05, 285. 022, 035, 347, 63
658, 426. 67346, 259. 56
16, 803. 5092,721.6437, 498. 60
220, 500. 0068, 008. 47
310,401.28110. 380. 00
5, 463.291,162,107.65
982, 759. 00
65, 250. 003, 236. 00
25, 579, 852.94
MAY 4.
8 banks.
JULY 12.
8 banks .
$17,298,377.64 $15,070,110,211, 450, 000. 00 ! 1, 450, 000. 00
300,000.00 300,000.00
55, 285. 021, 446, 430. 66
711,764.87307, 234. 37
10, 803. 5092, 721. 6444,485.15
218,000.0068, 348. 64
303, 762. 86133, 589. 00
6, 204. 591,161, 072. 75
693,428. 00
65,250. 0010, 425. 85
24, 503,190. 54
54, 785. 021, 506, 360, 05
578,191. 71350,128. 38
16, 803. 50130, 694.53
6, 727. 78189, 500.00124, 936. 87254, 270. 32101.S8l.00
5, 280. 63961,517.80525,- 552. 00
65, 250. 0023, 455. 55
21,714,945.35
OCTOBER 3.
8 banks .
$13,487,642.291,450,000.00
300, 000. 00
78, 437. 071,456,788.93
591,655.06205,852.76
16,803.50 l
156, 938.9615,461.60
187, 000. 0069, 641. 91
421,122.8079,701.009, 003.73
971,071.38581, 633. 00
05, 250.0016, 215. 40
20, 160, 219.39
WIS C ONSIN.
Loans and discounts.Bond s for circulation.Bonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand...Other stocks and b'dsDuefromres'veag'tsDue from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc...Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash items . . . .Clear' s-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ, S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due fromTJ. S. Treas
Total -
74 banks .
$25, 70S, 418. 561, 690, 750. 00
150, 000. 001, 050. 00
1,143 674. 583, 827, 802. 73
398.411.41178, 353. 82769, 460. 205:i, 376. 67
177,883.31138, 676. 56179, 725. 23
320, 905. 0013,982.08
1,915,598.71653, 689. 00
73, 660. 58::, 536.72
37, 461, 955.16
74 banks. 75 banks .
$26, 847. 755. 671, 706, 750. 00
150, 000. 001, 050, 00
1,144, HI). 994. 081, 661. 95
429. 511. 37204, 986. 64779,210.3700, 879. 86
10.", 811,76124, 757. 31171,080.45
237,159.0016, 025. 52
2,024,085.48602, 757. 00
75, 298. 007,177. 99
38, 770,105. 36
C I T Y OF M I L
Loans and discountsBonds for circu lationBonds for deposits -.II. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue fromres've ag'tsDue from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit5% fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Treas.
Total -
5 b&nks.
$7. 28:, 193. 55' 450, 000. 00320, 000. 00
8, 750. 00813,178.13
2,172, 035. 09420, 855. 60150,461.5090, 642. 75
645. 6159,241.85It), 379. 93
250, 249. 474(>, 469. 004, 538. 75
1, 100, 969. 00598, 478. 00
15,745.00
13, 79!), 833. 23
5 banks .
$8, 761, 184. 62450, 000. 00320, 000. 00
7, 700. 00677, 665.14
2,138,568.24298, 617. 27
SO, 146.1998, 458.46
5 799 3954,141.502,816.36
262, 026.9049, 364. 007,738.40
1, 313, 368. 00241, 777. 00
20, 250. 004. 000. 00
14, 793, 621. 47
$27,710,086.641, 744, 250. 00
150, 000. 0051, 050. 00
1,108, 117. 363,106.990.41
474| 282. 86159, 085. 25790, 383. 226t>, 949. 12
174, 834. 3G134,188.56193, 714. 45
278,138.0015,883.33
2, 249, 314. 35736, 999. 00
75, 203.003,936.19
39,313,400.10
76 banks. 76 banks .
$24,154,416.761, 850. 730. 00
150 000. 001, 250. 00
993, 234. 833,118,972.62
350, 945. 56176, 085. 00800, 914. 2872,145.2537, 063. 39
128, 442. 23165,123. M
297, 767. 0015,410.49
2, 413, 933. 93911, 852. 00
81,755.001, 735. 39
$20,118,691.701,875,250.00
150, 000. 002, 550. 00
990, 828. 232, 808, 280. 07
424, 259. 22118.412.15798, 794. 8654, 912. 04
132,002.78132, 843. 98129, 246. 73
10,511.06329, 850. 00
15, 891. 022, 329, 637. 32
832,135. 00
81, 700. 501,391.49
35, 727, 797.17 31, 337, 278.15
W A UKE E.
5 banks.$8, 836, 458. 80
450, 000. 00320, 000. 00
1, 250. 00615.812.90
1,444,916 82289, 907. 88
73, 250. 6298, 470. 4619,432.58
50, 941. 505,102.95
352, 002.1434, 751. 00
3, 089. 641, 335, 03y. 00
263, 985.00
20, 250. 0018,537.91
14, 263, 219. 20
5 banks .
$7,615,256.58450, 000. 00340, 000. 00
4, 550. 00454,812 !50
1, 023. 348. 96262j 795. i 2179, 144.00104 282.80
19, 432. 58
43, 579. 729,173. 69
180,014.2168, 546. 002, 192.11
1,175, 317. 31453, 906.00
19, 620. 003, 000.00
12, 408, 972. 94
5 banks .
$6, 805, 859.13450,000.00 ;340,000.00
1,050.00370,215.40
1,620,322.27260, 171. 23204,004.90122,628.9019, 432. 5819, 513.1842, 362. 22
4, 877. 38272, 911. 3956, 968. 006, 521. 59
1, 589, 857.10786, 571.00
20, 250. 004, 000. 00
12,997,516.27
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STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
CIT1T OP D E T R O I T .
Liabilities.
Capital stock.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'1-bank circulation jState-bank circulation |.
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..TJ. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
DECEMBER 9.
8 bank3.
$4, 400, 000. 00
651, 000. 0063(3,121.71
MARCH 6 j
8 banks. !
$4,400,000.00
666,000.00545, 284. 99
MAY 4.
8 banks.
$4, 4C0, 000. 00
6G9, 000. 00599,140.18
r60,140. 00 j 1, 282, 210. 00 j 1, 300, 720. 00
36.75
11, 026, 848. 97147,008.77103, 327. 59
3,903,412.604, 706,155. 45
262,819.09
516, 000. 00
324. 69
10, 682, 857. 77120, 839.66147, 837. 03
2, 869, 602.884, 529, 320. 29
110, 575. 63125, 000. 00100, 000. 00
Total 27,112,870.93 25,579,852.94. 24,503,190.54 21,714,945.35 20,160,219.39
824. 00
10, 002, 795. 37109, 954. 628G, 933. 08 !
I2,440,494.093, 729, 565.35
398, 763. 85375, 000. 00300, 000. 00
JULY 12.
8 banks.
$4, 400, 000. 00
677, 000. 00446, 438. 39
1, 295, 250. 00
4, 500. 06
8,491,415.55 I199, 376.67 |102, 579. 03 ]
1, 770. 358. 233,047,914.38
314, 359.48'915, 753. 56
50, 000. 00
OCTOBER 3.
8 banks .
$4, 400, 000. 00
681, 000. 00491, 612.18
1, 291, 030. 00
11,462.00
8,145,618.18170,223.48129,175. 95
1,213,319.552, 606, 285. 05
180,719.69814,173. 3125, 000. 00
WISCONSIN.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individualdeposits...TJ. S. depovsitsDep'tsU.S.dis. officers
Diie to national banksDue to State banks. - -
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities . . . .
Total j
74 banks .
$6, 765, 550. 00
1,971,816.011,321,760.61
1, 506,166.00
546. 00
25, 207, 353.08101, 621.1931,959.92
84, 034. 53268, 900. 53
199,106.026, 000. 00
141. 27
37, 464, 955.16
74 banks.
$6, 745, 900. 00
2, 050, 314. 02969, 090. 98
1, 520, 866. 00
2, 016. 75
26, 794, 458.47125, 694. 37
8, 715. 08
51,703.16347, 437. 45
138,909. 0815, 000. 00
38, 770,105.36
75 banks.
$7, 045, 900. 00
2, 055, 748. 931,193, 650. 36
1, 543, 456. 00
4, 279. 00
26, 655, 074. 52114,742.4616,991.61
128,038.23322, 057. 04
220, 967. 9512, COO. 00
39, 313,406.10
76 banks,
$7, 085, 000. 00
2, 0H8, 849. 02954,718.70
1, 648, 766. 00
35, 273. 50
22, 809,186.14118,301.60
7,043.44
96, 768. 78262, 008. 53
475, 381. 46166, 500. 00
35, 727, 797.17
76 banks .
$7, 019, 318. 93
2, 009, 099. 021,082,918.41
1, 682, 616. 00
6, 942. 00
18, 872, 300. 8899, 736. 8427, 408. 71
.121, 893. 5719(5, 838. 60
124,475.1993, 700. 00
31, 337, 278.15
CITY OF MILWAUKEE,
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits—
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Individual deposits...XL S. depositsDep'ts U.-S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ...Bills payabl eOther liabilities
Total...
5 banks .
$1,650,000.00
475, 000.00363, 373. 79
314, 900. 00
7,962,780.67117, 687. 76183, 286. 87
1, 960, 299. 35539, 676. 50
232, 828.29
13, 799, 833. 23
5 banks .
$2,150, 000. 00
475, 000. 00383, 702. 55
388, 800. 00
8, 438, 733.14124, 142. 34189, 200. 83
1, 706, 224. 93833, 331. 74
104, 485, 94
14,793,621.47
5 banks .
$2,150, 000. 00
475, 000. 00420,037.64
405, 000. 00
8, 097, 750.1355, 453. 03
269, 469.54
1, 449, 575. 31701, 643. 36
233, 290.19
14, 263, 219. 20
5 banks .
$2,150, 000.00
475, 000. 00410,961.90
404, 250. 00
6, 463, 030. 07159, 501.10171,515.75
1,322,987.19495, 928.82
230, 798.11125,000.00
12,408, 972. 94
5 banks.$2, 300, 000. 00
275, 000. 00343,183. 44
405, 000.00
7, 592, 227. 70194, 280. 58149, 859. 23
1,183, 780. 67494,184. 65
60, 000. 00
12,997,516.27
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308 REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER < >F THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTHMRKR 30, 1-392, ARRANGED
IOWA.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bond s for circulation.Bonds for deposi ts . . .U. S. bonds on hand. .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag tsDue from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U". S. Treas. j
DECEMBER 9.
158 banks.
:39,G8G,502.983, 862, 000. 00
160, 000,003, 450. 00
1, 4(54, 248. 013,507,901,491,489,054.94
433,145.061,468, 248. 63
287, 428. 42405, 999. 48254, 860.30358, 130. 55
83, 5215. 84500, 688. 0022. 497.14
2,124,, 651. 871,204,, 01). 00
149, 029. 558, H7.15
Total I 56,974,327.01
MARCH 6.
160 banks .
MAY 4.
162 b a n k s .
40, 364, 653. 863, 374, 500. 00
160, 000. 002, 550. 00
1,677,531.994. 60:5, 769. 051,566,452.57
531.762.091,504,421.34
300, 666. 81219,493.41230, 811. 52366, 243.4657,175.14
567, 450. 0025,163. 81
2, 287, 837. 241, 258, 727. 00
150, 020, 4111,713.27
59, 266, 942.97
$40, 559,3, 374,
160,1,
1, 628,3, 500,1, 344,
427,1,531,
294,366,228.251,
76,538,27
2, 436!1.171,
469. 51500.00000. 00550. 00974.61363.45313.12047. 50611.84195. 28385. 78426. 96804. 87836. 28954. 00201. 74141.07296. 00
148, 343. 6813, 902. 90
58,184, 408. 59
1,495,3,214,
983,365^
1, 538,269,104,213!240,32,
523,25,
2, 581,1,215,
177,58COO. 00000. 00550. 00651.07116.66157. 98293. 39242. 04336.61220. 08025.43943. 63583.47024.00421.20794.00283. 00
148,472. 913, 710. 02
52, 0i9, 003.07
3, 522, 500. 00160 000.003, 050.00
1, 346, 89!). 623, 927,166. 781.033,327.95371,988.62
1.557,481.21277, 983. 80309,631.17222,957.54313, 017. 8670, 272. 08510, 662. 0024, 709. 54
2, 489,183. 671, 268, 025. 00
154, 920. 417, 387.50
49,405, 840. 02
CITY OF DES MOINES.
Resources.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBotuls for deDOsit^XT S bonds on handOther stocks and b'dsDue from res'veag'tsDue from nat ' l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks . .Fiaotioual cuirency.SpecieLegal-tendei notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due fromU. S. Treas.
Total
4 bank3 .
$2, 893, 385. 88150, 000. 00
252, 2LI. 44290,532.04183, 976. 27
41, 596. 33125, 235. 64
78, 719.1421,167.7310, 500. 009,518.51
77,0 42.9723. i'10. 001,852.66
181, 764. 95116,964.00
6, 750. 001,000.00
4,465,527.56
4 banks .
$2, 710, 309. 04150, 000. 00
202, 008. 01420, 700. 08205, 436.73
58, 954. 71125, 235. 64125, 912. 28
17,216.0010, 000. 00
9, 955. 7899, 228. 2438, 995. 001,545.60
140, 446. 15184, 596. 00
6, 750. 001,000.00
4, 508, 2o9. 26
4 banks.
$2, 765, 733. 02150, 000. 00
193, 444.17221, 143.22127,133.13
50, 573. 02125, 235. 64111, 877. 28
25, 026. 919, 750. 007, 646. 50
70, 388. 7145, 655. 00
2,1 "JO. 21225, 387. 45100, 953. 00
6, 750. 001, 000. 00
4, 23&, 817. 26
4 banks .
$2,314,846.95150, 000. 00
143, 284. 98222, 783.02
96, 344. 6429, 4 56.94
125, 235. 64111,841.91
5,673.749, 000. 007,045.30
62,4 47.4729, 725. 001,914.00
135,250.53181, 233. 00
6, 750.001, COO. 00
3, 633, 813, 12
4 bankn.
$1, 966, 652. 24175, 000. 00
175, 799. 70324, 757.18
82, 181.5536, 084. 62
125,235.64114, 783.17
24, 550. 3111,718.75
9, 102. 9860, 854. 54"49,611.00
1,935.?3115,527.75142, 084. 0l>
7, 213. 001,000.00 ,
3,'424, 092.26
MINNE SOT A.
Resources .
Loans and discountsBondsforcirculat ionBonds for depos i t s . . .XT S bonds on handOther s tocks anil b'dsDue from res 've ag ' t s .Due from nat ' l banks .D u e from State banksB a n k i n g house, e t c . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash items *Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U.S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with TieasDue from U. S. Treas
Total
60 banks .
$19,175, 690. 071, 279, 800. 00
50, 000. 00
318,198.122,313,144.26
223, 508. 85249, 426. 51852, 092. 78214.770.71148! 547.16106,120.14
85, 740. 95104, 688.92117,147. 00
7,707.271,067,491.43
454, 110.00
57, 585. 508,301.00
~~2fy8Mt 070. 67
63 banks .
$18, 755, 026. 581, 317, 300. 00
50, 000. 0011,000.00
339, 534.112, 377, 535. 80
298, 214. 34247, 774. 61865, 765. 95208, 053.72154, 511. 43
96, 266.5774,774.2975, 520. 3094, 246. 009,811.37
1,126,677.81383, 026. 0J
57,911.003, 160.50
26,546,110.38
64 banks .
$18, 842, 521. 801, 329, 800. 00
50, 000. 00l i , ooo. oo
403, 278. 342,184, 690.74
246, 025. fil252, S28. 55882, 207. 31218,531.40212,523.34
81, 568. 8160, 987. 8374,191.52
111,400.0010, 3eO. 91
1, 244, 870. 32316, 632. 00
56, 063. 509, 310. 50
26, 598, 902.48
64 banks .
$17,579,0] 6. 211, 330, 800. 00
50.! 000. 002, 200. 00
390, 001. 491,953,470.53
305, 012.25• 193, 496, 87
883,104-58200, 783.19
53, 488. GO76,154. 0681,491.3034, 422. 58
128, 304. 0010, 777.73
1, 455.238. 50429,139. 00
55,271.501,574.00
25, 213, 746. 39
65 banks .
$15,334, 446. 261, 355, 800. 00
2, 000.00420,158.73
1, 820, 243.17338,878.60.283, 456. 20890. 933.66"202, 445.64125, 811.53
70,701.56'89, 406.6655,551.05
105,710.0013,288,46-
1,428,364.51424,643.00
59,105.50;2, 818. J3
23, 023, S52~tS^
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REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CUKKENCY. 30(J
BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Con! IDIUM.
I O W A .
Liabilities.
Capital vStock.
DECEMBEli 9.
158 banks.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks -..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
513, 795, 000.00
2,977,983. 961, 720, 431.11
2, 974, 467. 00
Total.
29,137.92
29, 772, 605. 2794, 988. 6028, 950. 32
1, 620, 669.122, 635, 061.00
982, 032. 71343, 000. 00
MARCH 6.
160 banks .
$13, 920, 000. 00
3, 067, 708. 271, 424, 013. 69
3, 001, 412. 00
18, 291. 33
31, 488, 014. 99101,859.4032, 634.14
1, 605,150. 873, 276, 349.16
655,634.45675, 874. 67
MAY 4.
162 banks .
$13,905, 500. 00
3, 056,673.251,657,337.66
2, 983, 082. 00
18, 898. 83
30, 699, 767. 7872, 886. 3361, 646. 32
JULY 12.
163 banks .
$13,915,000.00 ;
3, 045,173.781, 264, 310. 56
3,005,905.00 I
OCTOBER 3.
165 banks .
$14,000, 000. CO
3,031,005.141,479, 124.54
3,159, 965. 00
1, 308,162.15 !2, 626, 155.16 |
940, 704.39843, QoO. 16
3, 664. 56
95, 52C. 67 j
25, 913, 397. 82 ;69,351.20 J41, 490. 24
926,003.74 I1,740,666.34 '
1,161,077.7287J.100.00
35, 530. 50
23, 588, 390. 60110,830.23
34, 84J. 71
831, 327. 321, 941, 832. 90
550, 886. 30637, 099. 70
5, 000. 00
56,974, 327. 01 i 59, 266, 942. 97 | 58,184,408.59! 52, 049, 003. 07 | 49,105,840.02
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bankcirc ulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks..
Note3 rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
C I T Y
4 banks.$700, 000. CO
311,500.00167, 972. 03
135, 000.00
1,139. 50
1, 992, 428.18
324, 640. 08777, 347. 77
55 500 00
4,465, 527. 56
OF DE S
4 banks .
$700, 000. 00
325, 500. 00144, 845.96
131,800.00
1, 296. 50
1, 785, 005.03
393, 385.16958,456.61
5 000 0063, 0U0. 00
4, 508, 289. 26
MOINB
4 banks .
$700, COO. 00
333,000. 00151, 537. 00
131,900.00
4,193. 50
1, 623, 389.46
331,383,41901,413.8:)
60 000. 00
4, 239, 817. 26
4 banks.
$700, 000. 00
334, 000. 00128,099.37
135, 000. 00
13, 376. 50
1,256,917.50
214,691.53625, 728. 22
91,000.00135,000.00
3, 633, 813. 12
4 banks .
$700, 000. 00
334, (!(;(). 00148, 219. 19
143, 310. 00
3, 322. 50
1,036,115.49
306, 331. 00015,193.88
37, 096. 00100, OHO. 00
3,424,002.28
MINNESOTA.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-hank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individualdeposits...TJ. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.ofiicers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
60 banks .
$5, 726, 220. 00
1, 086, 973.121, 003, 634. 68
1,145, 834. 50
3, 961. 87
16, 599, 839. 643, 082. 53
21, 259. 83
187,460. 38312, 929. 90
687,108. 8348, 000.00
2, 765. 39
26, 829, 070. 07
63 banks .
$5, 925, 230. 00
1, 111, 890. 58869, 347.04
1,166,194. 50
4, 019. 20
16,007,253.4713,917.3122, 988. 32
194, 702.22355, 078. 56
775, 148. 8599, 863.45
476. 89
26, 54G, 110.38
64 banks .
$5, 978, 200. 00
1, 063, 240. 58967, 684. 00
1,177, 252. 00
1, 825. 37
15, 836, 327. 0128, 945. 4311,054.57
173, 593.90?53, 618. 63
886, 365. 5486, 500. 0034, 295.39
26, 598, 902. 48
64 banks .
$5, 995, 230. 00
1, 074, 331. 56692, 831. 06
1,171, 212. 00
29, 049. 70
14, 707, 538. 9810, 314. 556,464. 51
183, 595. 29181,560.03
857, 503.46271,000.00
33,115. 25
25, 213,746. 39
65 banks .
$6, 080, 070. 00
1, 072, 090. 88775, 0y 1.05
1, 212, 352. 00
5, 684. 00
12, 532, 543.13
143, 555.63200, 812. 48
609, 762.14266, 750. 00
64, 505. 37
23, 023, 852. 68
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810 REPOKT OF THE COMPTROLLER OP THE CURRENCY.
ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30? 1892, ARRANGED
C I T Y O F S T . P A U L .
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits..U. S. bonds on handOther stocks and b'dsDue from res' ve ag'ts.Due from natl baulks.Due from State bauks!Banking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-houseexch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes..U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
DECEMBER !
5 banks .
15, 406, 364. 94300, 000. 00475, 000. 00
MARCH 6.
5 banks .
14, 895, 795.00300,000.00475,000.00
MAY 4.
5 banks.
JULY 12.
5 banks.
Total.
491, 169 601, 24b, 551. 18
523, 713.14338.293 43842,091.48249, 316. 8250,019,5551, 730. 577!), 822. 26
397, 462. 7873, 237. 00
5, 426. 962, 057, 974. 34
358,429. 00
13, 500.006,396.01
538,1,172,
351,273,827,290,
57,47,78,
374,38,
4,2,159,
191,
581. 3r771.21542.123G9.09563 62586. 99580. 73244. 05143. 26361. 66082. 00167. 90834. 27515. 00
15,045,509.30 | 14,329,700.92300,000.00 I 300.000.00475,000.00 I 475,000.00
OCTOBER 3. !
4 banks . !
9,647,745.63 !250,000.00 I475,000.00 i
13,2354116,800.00
551,1,036,
368,228,842,270,65,6,
60,369,44,3,
1, 940,148,
548.10 I598.96 |560.30 i044.14 j063.62 |427.35906. 64000. 00466. 06187.52600. 00469.07751. 06282. 00
13, 500. 004,185.11
318, 054.07992,131. 07321, 379.32147, 890. 40842, 063. 62269, 593. 287,608.116, 000. 00
65,169.58224, 243. 7055, 582. 005,187. 20
1,975,027.49165, 820.00
i3,"f>66."oo"2, 294. 81
22, 973, 099. 06 | 22,106,173. 62 | 21, 774, 099.23 j 20, 516, 345. 57
412,753.26 '1,049,894.77 :250,546.65 i79,810.49 ;
399, 318. 78 i44,455.75 j6, 031. 68 i6,000.00 !96,343.57
242, 616. 6552,841.004,557.40 :
2,176,790.10 i211,836.00 I
614.51 ;
15, 418,406. 24 ;
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat' 1 banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paid .......
Clear'g-house exch'gsBills oi"otherbanks..Fractional currency.SoeeiaLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5 %fund with Treas-Due from IT. S. Treas.
Total
C I T Y7 banks .
$14,162, 339. 87350, 000. GO
50, 000. 00
430, 804. 531, 036, 852. 31
800, 22;'). 77203, 875. 79261, 640.13130, 05:?. 67
70, 9IS). 7642, H7.'>. 0033 4'}2. 04
644,713.00166. 14'?. 00
3, 187.07882, 491. 70782; 517. 00
15, 75). 003, 000. 00
20, 130, 303. 70
OP MIN7 banks .
$13, 348, 462. 62350, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
420. 370. 901,114, 624. 61
508, 602. 88225,168. 63264, 237. 55200, 704. 97
88, 368. 8537, 625. 0020, 970. 57
449, 075. 72127,602.00
5,103.921,048,993.75
431,237.00
15,150. 0010, 7e0.00
18, 717, 078. 97
NBAPOLIS.7 banks.
$13, 945, 509. 98350, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
420, 370. 901,186, 631. 07
493,482. 24306, 515. 53264, 237. 55199, 853.13126, 337. 6035,125.0031. 755. 60.
317, 171. 751515, 054. 00
5, 613. 901,240,417.15
631, 673. 00
15, 750. 001,100.00
19, 777, 598.40
7 banks.
$13,141,168.63350, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
450, 920. 61729, 830. 29473, 083. 96187, 749.14188,239.55278, 628. 85
8, 655.1720,125.00'24, 740.10
414,912.7172, 866. 005,741.39
890, 378. 25592, 770. 00
15, 200. 002, 480. 00
17, 903,489. 65
7 banks.
$12, 320, 548. 51350, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
600, 483. 32866, 276. 00407, 381. 68233, 070. 05188, 239. 55372, 356.1352,098.9126,125. 0021, 758. 87
467, 501). 2799, 229. 00
5,913.60975, 527. 65435, 000. 00
13, 700. 00127. 70
17, 4853 345. 30
MISSOURI.
Loans and discounts.Bond sf or circulation.Bonds for depositsU. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res'veag tsDue from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash items
Bills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U.S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
58 banks.
$10, 353, 712. 361, 208, 800. 00
4,150. 00775, 234. 58
1, 334, 897. 73108, 339. 30142,725.71498, 219. 99124, 056. 69129, 789. 02117, 315. 62
82, 583.65
192, 656. 003, 885. 88
468, 784. 63353, 694. 00
52,321.21432. 50
15, 951, 598. 87
58 banks .
$10, 734, 065. 951, 207, 800. 00
4,150.00808, 688. 61
1, 617, 247. 20207,174.69202, 736.61501, 276.04131, 578. 35
96, 465.19108, 974. 99118,358.05
172, 325. 004, 332. 29
516, 893. 64370, 500.00
53, 751. 001,077.50
16, 857, 395.11
58 banks .
$10,627,385.021, 207, 800. 00
3, 500. 00762, eO6. 89
1,389,598.05226,186. 45161,946,64502, 370. 23140, 663. 21131,140. 97
98, 716.59121, 530. 00
1G9, f.66. 003, 956. 72
521, 634. 56347, 431.00
53, 451.001, 222. 50
16, 470, 705.83
57 banks .
$9,720,2.11.241,195, 300. 00
350. 00752, 662. 23
• 891, 442.13154, 301. 87
63, 363. 03501,609.81138, 607. 4741,921.1787, 318. 7463, 345.51
183, 757. 004. 0G8. 50
531/218,03318, 889. 00
51, 788. 50502. 50
14,700, 657.33
57 banks .
$8, 553, 430. 051,195, 300. 00
350. 00725,161.83898, 036. 88152, 650. 82
69, 937. 57502,788.99158, 328. 9981,124.9184. 610. 348M82.82
9, 426. 08196', 803*. 00
'3, 76H. 16522, 209.10363, 166. 00
52, 488. 50960. 00
13, 652, 030. 04
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BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
C I T Y O F S T . P A U L .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fund . . .Undivided p ro f i t s . . . .
Nat'l-liank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposi ts . .TJ. S, depositsDep' ts TJ. S. die. officers
Due to national banksDue to Staie b a n k s . .
Notes redisconnted . .Bills payableOther liabilities
DECEM15EE 9.
5 banks.
MARCH 6.
5 banks.
MAY 4.
5 banks .
$4, 600, 000. 00 I $4, 800, 000. 00 $4, 800, 000. 00
JULY 12.
5 banks.
OCTOBER 3.
$4,800,000.00 !
] , 298, 000.00 1,326,000.00 1, 320, 000. 00 | 1, 328, 000. 00 j1,444,268.69 I 1,260,716.48 1,154,081.07 j 1,030,436.12]
269, 220. 00 ! 266, 020. 00
1, 840. 50
10, 539, 994. 85248, 711.51219,139.03
2, 686, (375. 701, 460, 248. 75
5,000. 00
2, 732. 50
9,908,618.25252, 265. 55203,145.04
2, 005, 597. 781, 530, 078.02
351,000.00
'""206,600.00
269,000.00 269,350.00 I
4 banks .
$2, 800, 000. 00
1,103,000.001, 003, 900. S5
223, 780. 00
Total .
2, 409. 00
9, 744. 651. 56189,721.13293,927.50 j
1,814,469.17 I1, 408, 060. 35 j
571, 779. 45 !j
200, 000. CO i
17,404.00
9,390,272.17285,177. 54194, 124. 36
1,410,923.78773,119.06
717, 538. 54
300, 000. 00
22,973,009.06 22,106,173.62 21,774,099.23 20,516,345.57 15,418,40(3.24
11,072.00
7,167, G92. 98167, 477. 17275,812.33
1, 550, 789. 87733, 800. 39
81,020.65
3*66, 000."00
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank cir cul ationStatft-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediseounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Totai
C I T Y7 banks.
$5,450, 000. 00
639, 000. 00909,526. 60
288, 727. 00
505. 50
8, 999, 857. 3036, «S62.10.
2, 814. 58
1, 761, 847. 331, 040, 055. 63
601,112. 60400, 000. 00
20,130, 308. 70
OF MIN7 banks .
$5, 450, 000. 00
650, 000. 00738, 274. 01
283, 767.50
2, 202. 00
8, 569, 778. 7230, 854. 30
2, 400. 35
I, 447, 018. 55911, 549. 99
350, 233. 55275, 000. 00
18,717.078.97
NEAPOLIS.7 banks.
$5, 450, 000. 00
650, 000. CO848, 598.28
284,147.50
1, 019. 00
8,929,710.9838, 822. 631,856.30
1, 506, 653. 94828, 208. 61
538, 575. 16700, 000. 00
19, 777, 598. 40
7 banks .
$5, 450, 000.00
674, 000. 00705, 843,17
313, 995. 00
47, 343.00
7, 859,188.2240, 882. 95
815, 581. 74573, 227. 81
953, 427.76470, 000.00
17, 903, 489. 65
7 banks.
$5,450, 000. 00
674, 000. 00783, 612. 93
314,497.50
60s. 00
7,403,824.3947, 945.17
1, 40'J. 93
1, 045, 659. 67587, 382.18
569, 408. 53607, 000. 00
17, 485, 345. 30
MISS OURI.
Capital stock
Surplus fund•Undivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...XT S depositsDep'ts U. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
58 banks.
$4, 640, 000. 00
752,118. 63512, 717. 63
1, 062, 520. 00
6, 352.50
8, 479, 962.33
37,522.1165, 315. 76
224, 088. 91171, 000. CO
15,951,598.87
58 banks.
$4, 680, 000. 00
793, 502.02341, 950. 29
1, 075, 540.00
2, 493. 00
9, 336, 835.18
47, 779.19180,173. 78
239, 844. 65159, 277. 00
16, 857, 395.11
58 banks.
$4, 665, 000. 00
792, 502.02433, 392. 81
1, 078, 760. 00
687. 50
8, 833,153. 91
41,704.49123,439.73
345, 288. 37156,277.00
500.00
16, 470, 705. 83
57 banks .
$4,615,000.00
788,919.02263, 308. 53
1, 069, 530. 00
22, 534. 50
7, 256, 354. 36
27, 925. 2375, 071. 74
335, 73G. 95240, 277. 00
14, 700, 657.33
57 banks .
$4, 615, 000.00
797. 269. 02350, 019. 97
1,074,467.90
15, 645. 50
6, 220, 405. 97
38, 560. 5366, 962. 50
235, 88.1. 65237,815.00
13, 652, 030. 04
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ABSTRACT SKPTKMKEH :>0, 189*2, ARRANGED
C I T Y O F S T . L O U I S .
Loans and discountsBondsfor circulationBonds for deposits ..TT S bonds on handOther stocks and b'ds
Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etc-Current expensesPremiums paid......Cash itemsClear g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.Specie - -Legal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with T'reas.Due from U.S.Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
0 banks.
$31,186, 432. 53450, 000. 00250, 000. 00
1, 893, 790. 74
3, 993, 065. 87854, 958. 48878, 308. 05175, 048. 3018, 946.1385, 300. 00
177,959.761, 644,12(1. 92
172, 953. 004, 063. 73
4,006,481.051, 679, 550. 00
30, 000. 0020, 250. 00
6, 600. 00
47, 527, 828. 56
MARCH 6.
9 banks.
$32, 389,183.16450, 000. 00250, 000. 00
1, 782,160. 44
3,961,608.62841,731.85871, 843. 51175,048.30
54, 680. 8675, 300. 00
183,008.341, 548, 238. 02
178, 299. 004, 320. 00
4,818, 284.301, 934, 690. 00
20, 250. 003, 000. 00
49, 541, 646.40
MAY 4.
9 banks.$32, 736, 801. 99
450, 000. 00250, 000. 00
1, 358,144. 44
2, 765, 622. 94893, 375.12874, 343. 51175, 048. 30
72, 924. 6374, 300. 00
125,012.501,492,002.55
144,525.005, 406. 95
3 702 026. 702,166, 836. 00
2*6, 250. 005, 600. 00
47, 372, 220.63
JULY 12.
9 banks.
$26,508,101.76450, 000. 00250, 000. 00
1, 501, 436.71
2, 389, 05.1 87532, 343. 99878,343.51175,048.3047, 445. 0862, 300. 00
108, 272. 921, 212,136. 43
114,529.003, 285. 87
2 555 049 021, 843, 208. 00
75 000 0020, 250.007, 000. 00
38, 730, 804. 46
OCTOBER 3.
9 banks .
122.936,175.14450, 000. 00250, 000. 00
1, 533, 547. 66
2, 244, 672. 70561,382.72892, 081.16177, 320.46
98, 720. 8859, 800. 00
108, 984. 99987, 696. 49156, 542. 00
4, 825. 783 639 674 752, 051, 573. 00
10 000 0020, 250. 00
6, 000. 00
36, 249, 247, 73
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .TT S bonds on handOther stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat ' lbanks .Due from State banksBanking house, e t c . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash i temsClear' g-house exch'gsBills of other b a n k s . .Fractional currency.
Legal-tender notes . .U. S. cert 's of deposit5 % fund with Treas .Due from U.S . Treas .
Total.....
KANSAS10 banks.
$18,921,646.06500,000.00100, 000. 00
1,131,134.733, 075, 549. 76
904,420 35727, 723.68384, 684. 42333, 652. 72
85, 756. 7679, 000. 0050, 276. 59
583, 241. 34301,181.00
4, 938. 311, 238, 292. 751, 347, 625. 00
21, 900. 009, 700. 00
29, 800, 723.47
10 banks.
$18,160, 503. 97500, 000.00100,000.00
1, 396, 232.633,407, 083.761, 016, 283. 85
830, 493. 28406, 959. 42335,211.44
62, 552. 5067, 000. 0078, 078.29
763, 742. 89316, 894. 00
4, 124. 281, 457, 540. 301, 318, 574. 00
22, 500. 007,200. 00
30, 257, 034. 61
CITY.9 banks.
$18,609,948.59450, 000. 00100, 000. 0028, 250.00
1,390,324.231,983,112.26
860, 929. 87925, 430. 36398, 402. 92343,211.44
58, 343.1958, 000. 0096, 872. 07
591, 482. 29196, 697. GO
4,221.551, 580, 346. 551, 442, 552. 00
20, 250. 0020,001.00
29,158,375.32
9 banks.$15, 987, 379.89
4'.(), 000. 00100,000.00
1, 422, 98G. 681,152,547.23
822,0:U.46620, 620. 91397, 902. 92349, 938.4425,247.6153, 500. 0052, 949.90
249, 773. 63232, 293. 00
4, 772. 37746, 069. 20795, 037.00
20, 250. 008,100. 00
23, 491, 400. 24
8 banks.$11,425, 110.10
400, 000. 00100, 000. 00
909,141. 721,492,311.85
860, 906.03430, 337. 74219, 117.9220 i, 943.4839, 735. 2847, 000. 0097, 357. 09
535, 486.18290, 433. 00
6, 940. 741, 254, 807.601, 003, 719. 00
18, 000. 003, 700.00
19, 336,047. 73
CITY OP ST. JOSEPH.4 banks.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand. .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res 'veag' ts jDue from nat ' lbanks jDue from State banksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, elcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks . .Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U .S . cert 's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U.S . Treas
Total
$5, 706, 907. 94300, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
126, 649. 32513,455.58326, 540 23
82, 970. 66128, 350. 00
9, 922. 7318,741.8215, 500. 0087,998.00 j83, 86ft. 4330, 295. 00 I
637. 76 I338, 714. 70 j276, 886. 00 j
4 banks.
174, 433. 35641,357.54492, 195.42103, 369. 88126, 850.00
4, 800. 0610, 096. 8012,500.00
103, 792.7088,271.1425. 920. 00
'721.25340, 8G9. 05287, 680. 00
13, 500. 001, 150. 00
8,112, 089.17
13,500.001,410.00
8,471,808.59
4 banks.
300, 000. 0050, 000. 0Q
174,183.75464,841.45330, 356. 0349, 553. 36
126, 850. 004, 890. 06
13, 650.2312, 500. 0073. 555. 77
103,751.7616, 970. 00
763.81318,729.85239, 888. 00
4 banks. 4 banks.
$5,019,083.36250,000. 0050, 000.00
180, 358. 55518, 370. 36357, 240. 24
92, 635. 07120, 850. 0041,096.062,414.08
10, 500. 0044, 77G. 4154, 924. 0217,714.00
971). 29344, 507. 95261, 479. 00
4, 490,475. 94250, 000. 0050, 000. 00
13, 500.001, 700. 00
11, 250. 00550. 00
' 8,186, 967. 65 I 7, 378, 728. 37
164,156.94841,296.41298, 954. 28
98, 192. 67120, 850. 00
6, 578. 709,314.09
10, 500. 0047, 538 66
102,132. 8435, 943. 00
850. 75445, 062.00285, 550.00
11,250.00700. 00
7, 269, 346.28
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BY STATES AND RKSKRVK CITIKS—Continnofi.
C I T Y 1 O F S T . L O U I S .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..TJ. S. depositsDep'ts IT. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
9 banks.
$10, 7G0, COO. 00
1,730,000.00898, 354. 61
402, 950. 00
11,827.50
20, 896, 288. 40240, 000. 00
6,813,686.495,262,721.56
272, 000.00300, 000. 00
47, 527, 828. 56
MARCH 6.
9 banks.$10, 700, 000. 00
1,811.000.00956,215.52
405, 000. 00
19,502.25
20,216,664.47240,000.00
8, 225, 706. 756, 780, 549.84
100, 000. 0080, 000. 00
7, 007. 57
~49, 541,~646T40
MAY 4.
9 banks.
$10,700,000.00
1, 951, 000. 00920,167.10
401, 910. 00
41,489.00
19, 855, 231. 78240, 000. 00
6, 774, 039. 936,148, 465. 63
279, 917. 1960, 000. 00
47, 372, 220. 63•
JULY 12.
9 banks .
$10, 700, 000. 00
2, 033, 000.00830.155.15
405, 000. 00
1, 919, 00
15, 600, 472. 39240, (,00. 00
4,230,771.004, 050, 978. 28
247, 508 64365, 000. 00
20, 000. 00
38,730,804.46
OCTOHFTB 3 . .
9 banks.
$10,700,000.00.
2, O.w, 799;¥9.980, 483.04'
405,000.00c
1, 275. 50
13, 016, 078* 1J>25J, 000. 00
4,294,511.713, 696, 069. 4£
2."0,000. OO
36, 249, 247. 73
K| 10 banks.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S.dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks.. -
Notes rediscountedBills payableOther liabilities
Total
$6, 800,000. 00
852, 000. 00393, 499. 52
450,000. 00
304.50
11, 308, 556. 5157, 077. 4227, 378. 46
5, 268,402. 664, 643, 504. 40
29, 800, 723.47
ANS AS10 banks.
$6, 800, 000. 00
725, 600. 00231,306.88
450, 000. 00
492.75
11,076,291.1268,413.9122, 025. 30
5, 202, 856.965, 580, 047. 69
100, 000.00
30, 257, 034 61
CITY1.9 banks.
$6, 550, 000. 00
726, 000. 00237, 721. 57
405, 000. 00
992.00
9, 867, 065.7467, 248.2617, 391.66
5, 309,144.165, 342, 811. 93
60, 000. 00575, 000. 00
29,158, 375. 32
9 banks.
$8, 550, 000. 00
730, 700. 00183, 588. 01
405,000.00
28, 080.25
8, 312, 352. 3889, 674. 038,919.23
2, 432,564.492, 794,199.17
160,821.781, 795, 500. 00
23,491, 400.24
8 banks .
$5, 550, 000.. 00
533, 700. OO180,390.48
360, OOA-00
238.2,5
6, 359, 634. 4961,476,0110,417.. Op
2,868,397.172, 693, 9h7.24
3t, 500.00674, 287.00
19, 336,047. 73
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits—
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits...U. S. depositsDep'ts U.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
CITY4 banks .
$2,000, 000. 00
210, 000. 00116, 386. 92
269, 000. 00
56.00
3, 734,107. 0843, 714.43
319. 30
568, 032.151, 029, 213, 22
91,260.0750, 000. 00
8,112, 089.17
OP ST .4 banks.
$2, 000, 000.00
220, 000. 0056, 993. 69
270, 000. 00
556.00
3,674,157.9944,351.39
338. 61
709,127, 851,385,985.96
6"\ 297.1050, 000. 00
8, 471, 808.59
JOSEP4 banks .
$2, 000, 000. 00
221, 000.0075, 599. 34
269, 000. 00
434. 00
3,480, 750. 8743, 489. 30
525. 49
786, 837.521, 209. 464. 38
48, 866. 7551,000. 00
8,186, 967. 65
H .4 banks .
$2, 000, 000.00
223, 500. 0045, 818. 08
225, 000. 00
3, 239, 659. 5444, 911. 20
40.10
583, 001. 01937,198. 44
50, 000. 0029, 600. 00
7, 378, 728.37
4 banks.$2, 000,000. 00
223,500.0083,540.16
225,000.00'-
2,941,865.04;49,412, t$_
1,179| 116' W;
id, 000.01>'
7, 26$, 34$.2f';
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ABSTRACT OV REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892, ARRANGED
KANSAS.
Resources.
Loans and discounts-jBondsforcircnlationBonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nit'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc ..Beal estate., etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash items'..-Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..XT ft tffcfvr*fi'<i ri"f*r! ATi rmi t i
5 % fund with Treas.DuefromTJ. S. Treas.
Total..
DECEMBER 9.
142 banks .
~$2M1M81. 032, 892, 750. 00
310, 000. 009, 100.00
916,192.224,218,578.85
753, 052.50189, 798. 69
1,601,575.44742, 997. 79339, 225. 02260, 3G6. 98333. 395. 98
29* 089. 80486, 944. 0014,519.80
1, 580, 038. 90954, 325. 00
128,291.145, 874. 50
41,183, 09G. 64
MARCH 6.
140 banks .
$25, 255, 929 802, 855, 250. 00
310, tiOO. 0016. 700. 00
815, 496. 895, 038, 855. 76
816. 263. 95205. 545. 95
1.559.793.26746, 243. 85173,616.67238, 579.12460, ?M. 39
40, 477. 55583, 206. 00
17, 5'H). 591, 763. 980. 25
907, 998. 00
126,221.2518,931.95
41, 950, 946. 23
MAY 4.
140 banks .
$252
4
1
1
42
387, 793. 00830, 250. 00310,000.00
16, 70«). 00863, 538. 31757, 258, 28961. 454. 21?,86,611.C6562, 498; 87777, 030. 26278, 524. 58233,817.26573. 479. 69
45, 330. 94582,671.0018,541.78
843, 199. 39925,154. 00
122, 398. 7518,270,80
497, 529. 08
JULY 12.
138 banks.
$23, 306, 208. 052, 836, 500. 00
260, 000. 0021, 100. 00
837, 593. 573, 390. 409. 96
659, 708. 84145, 641. 84
1, 568, 963. 21739, 587.18108, 239. 94191,904.99397, 543. 30
23, 755. 72708,821.00
18, 099.971, 943, 069 29
905, 229. 00
120, 715. 282,441.30
38,194,532.44
OCTOBER 3.
136 banks .
$19, 965,2,881,
260,2
842*,3, 290,
747.288,
1, 557,765,212,187,269,360,708,
551.97500.00000. 00100. 00797. 21762.3L517.91341.33299. 1'6759. 32364.53493. 72073. 84824.84524. 00
1 fi, 655. 031, 806, 245. 81
980, 3C6. 00
122, 772.84505.20
35, 266, 485. 02
NEBRASKA.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits . .TT. S. bonds on hand. -Other stocks and b 'dsDue from res 've ag 'jtsDue from nat ' l banks .Due from State banksBanking house, etc . .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash i temsClear' g-house exch' gsBills of other hanks ! -Fract ional currency.Specie ,Xegal-tender notes . .XJ. S. cer t ' s of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due fromU. S. Treas.
Total
126 banks .
$24, 822, 081.242,270, 000.00
395, 497. 9S2,677,854.40
603, 989.43261,184.82
1,368, 993. 2 L448, 279. 49377, 531. 76186, 497. 91359, 830. 63
58, 636, 01123,298.00
10,631.971, 210, 655. 46
482, 030. 00
100, 743. 652, 912. 50
35, 760, 648. 46
126 banks .
$24, 755, 391. 732, 232, 500.00
407, 767.183, 388, 412. 95
780, 223. 55263, 688. 66
1,415,675.31409, 160. 15261,512.61172. 509. 95445, 766. 15
46, 843. 06148, t()5. 00
12, 0J9.111, 385, 379. 74
537, 667. 00
99,961.505, 495. 00
36, 768, 818. 65
123 banks.
$20, 927, 754. 912, 070, 000. 00
339, 835.182, 726, 859. 21
369, 758. 80304, 601. 73
1,340,524.12403,450,20353, 069. 36161,406.20282,237.94
137, 752. 0010, 537. 64
1,166, 006. 85359, 497. 00
91, 02*4. 503, 805. 00
31, 055, 020. 70
122 banks .
$18, 302, 860. 092, 030, 000. 00
322, 869. 962, 337, 972. 75
303., 910. 49204,130. 74
1, 302, 980. (51438,121.18
94, 661. 60142, 796.08296, 947. 02
124, 814. 0010,818.70
1,169, 964.83443, 350. 00
89,286.. 502, 545. 00
27, 618, 029. 55
121 banks .
$16,336,688.202, 042, 500. 00
347, 483. 742, 230, 529. 68
350, 775. 98209. 239. 53
1, 297, 083. 8043-2, 390. 37239,142. 57138. 392. 60332, 683. 05
5, 955. 74117, 590. 0010,019.32
1,112,188.06381,821.00
87, 371. 502, 481.75
25, 674, 337. 49
CITY OF LINCOLN.
Banks. Banks . 4 banks .
Loans and discounts.Bonds forcircul ation.Bonds tor depositsU . S . bonds on hand . . !Other stocks and b'ds!Due from res 've ag'ts!Due fromnat ' l banks jDue fro no State banks.Banking house, etc . . jHeal estate, etc jCurren t expeuse s . . . . JP remiums paidCash i tems !
' Glcar'g-houaeexcu'tfs:Bills of other banks . . !Fract ional currency jSpecie ILngal-itender notes . . |IT. S. cer t ' s of deposit.5 % fund with Treas . jDue from TJ. S Treas . |
50,137. 21332, 574. 70
78, 687. 0517, 409. 0879,1)35. 6731,407.2555, SOI. 03
8, 900. 0038, 409. 0854, 921. 5112, 408. 00
3, 356.14205, 532. 67
±0,189. 00
4 banks .
$3, 010, 062. 54175, 000. 00
51,157. 56238, 735. 57
93, 652. 9352, 020. 7280, 242. 6733, 307. 6526, 640.418, 650. 00
149, 799. 2620, 689. 06
7, 492. 004, 000. 20
130, 323.2576, 873. 00
4 banks.
$2, 630, 497. 90175, 000. 00
7, 875. 00 7, 875. 00820.00
Total j j ! 4, 898, 660. 61 4,173,441.82
53, 748.80148, 575.44
88, 579. 4387, 423. 7480, 352. 8748, 258. 7649, 448. CO
7, 650. 0059,281.5350, 231. 97
5, 968. 001, 958. 75
271,385.4142, 880 00
7, 875. 00
3, 809,115.40
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BY STATES AND RESERVE CITIES— -Continued.
KANSAS.
Liabilities.
Capital stock ,
DECEMBER 9.
142 banks.
MAKCH 6.
$12,442,100. 00
140 banks.
MAY 4.
140 banks.
Surplus fundUndivided profitsNat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits . -U. S. deposits . . . .Dep'tsU.S.dis.officersj
Due to national banks!Due to State banks ..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills pay able.Other liabilities
$12, 087,100. 00 I $12, 092,100. 00
j 1,750,652.25 'j 741, 022. 10
2, 582, 400. 00 j 2, 540, 485. 00
JULY 12.
138 banks .
1,755,014.231, 349, 397. 05
1,72!), 261. 40 i987,008.73 j
$11,902,100.00
1,752,175.93618, 813. 34
2,529,142.50 I 2,498,100.00
OCTOBER 3.
336 banks .
$11,647,100.00
1,750. 42 l. 54771,103. 22
2, 589, 480. 00
Total 41,183,096.64
1,146. 38
20, 974,815. 50101,484.92189, 467. 23
431,951.81584,665.13
475, 660. 71294,978. 75
14.95
7,769.61 |
22,380.261.06 !77, 786.85 j
218,646.32 j
557, 522, 28 j719,116. 76
469, 330. GO3S9, 679. 23
5, 021.17
41,950,946.23
45,568.90 :
22, 58<\ "40, «347, vn. 10
1:3?, So 7. 01
834, f»7t, (10678,471. is ;
385, 393. 90 !265,750.37 !
15,319.50 I
51,835.37
19, 403, 850. 28135, 216. 08116, 220. 25
446, 496. 42521,881.37
385, 067.10272, 260. 54
455.16
32,111.80
16, 68:), 300. f>9104,151.21154,105. 92
410, 001.2."»609, G26. '22
133,094.93374,680.25
42, 497, 529. 08 j 38,191, 532.44 I 35, 266, 485. 02
NEBRASKA.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'ts U.S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills pavableOther liabilities
Total
126 banks,
$9,118,100.00
1, 648, 942. 381,121,171. 54
2, 042, 017. 50
I, 008. 50
19, 032, 339.91
509, 928. 221,050,844.42
986,129.02250, 000. 00
166.97
35, 760, 648. 46
126 banks.
$8, 918,100.00
1,709,941.44774, 846.00
2, 001, 022.50
4, 382.18
20,181,651.26
667, 377.511, 332, 863. 60
852, 705.74323, 9S3. 93
J, 944.43
36, 768, 818. 65
123 banks .
$7, 943,100. 00
1, 577, 741. 44940, 000. 28
1,851,002,50
1,109. 50
16, 757, 705. 05
319, 099. 60669, 602. 57
707, 996. 21287, 505. 78
157. 77
31, 055, 020.70
122 banks .
$7, 748,100. 00
1,591,850.495C2, 614. 77
1,812,532.50
52,124. 94
14, 076, 988. 87
303, 688. 56435, 138. 47
687, 229.49347, 357. 52
403. 94
27, 618, 029. 55
121 banks .
$7, 793, 170. 00
1, 572, 025. 49732, 736. 20
1, 832, 700. 00
26, 694.00
12,119, 399. 62
266, 770. 96374, 494. 76
564,107.16381, 329. 2310,910.07
25, 674,337. 49
CITY" OF LINCOLN.
Surplus fund
Nat'l bank circulationState-bankcirculation
Dividends unpaid. _.
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
Banks. Banks. 4 banks.$1, 000, 000. 00
140, 000. 00103,754.13
157, 500. CO
39.00
2, 491, 603. 31
263, 733.62526, 980. 55
215, 050. 00
4 898 660 61
4 banks .
$1, 000, 000. 00
147, 000. 0098, 010. 55
157, 500. 00
3,000.00
1, 986, 846. 38
157,550.46267, 934.43
280, 600. 0075, 000. 00
4,173, 441. 82
4 banks.
$1, 000, 000. 00
148, 000.00124, 858.14
157, 500. 00
3, 000. 00
1, 580, 576. 71
229, 391. 85293, 788.70
174, 500. 0022, oOO.-OO75, 000. 00
3,809,115. 40
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REPORT OF TiTI-: OF THE CURRENCY.
ADSTJIACT OF REPORTS SINCE SKL'TRMBKR 30, [^[)2, AKUAXGED
C I T Y O F O M A H A .
Loans and discountsBonds forcirculationBonds for dejiosits ..U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res' ve ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc - -Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other bants..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas.
Total....
DECEMBEll 9.
9 banks.$12,379,701.96
730, 001). 00475. OCO. 00
243, 308. 921,666,849.661,326,548.67
927, 023. 57837, 656. 85132, 857. 6996, 839. 83
166,521.88270, 480. 09443, ] 82. 78127,46:100
3, 746. 451,841,445.98
584, GOO. 00
31,900.009, 590. 00
22, 294, 814. 23
MA 11C11 6.
9 banks .
$12, 636, 815. 35730, 000.00475, 000. 00
257,321.891,935,500.131,152,648.16
689, 848. 99837, 264. 92
. 163,306.6181, 260. 30
162,521.88461,846.55621, 635. 76127, 592. 00
2,195.191, 812, 293.10
608, 500. 00
32, 850. 001,190. 00
22, 789, 590. 83
9
MAY 4.
banks.$12, 471, 274.10
1,
1,
21,
730, 000. 0U475, 000. 00
284, 974. 39258, 154.70901,739.45672,814.85837, 2G4. 92165,276.4477, 675. 04
152,146. 88552,463.10468,217.86125, 282. 00
4, 785.16796, 777. 60586, 996. 00
30, 320. 001, 000. 00
592,162. 59
8 ba
$10, J81
12.
iks.
710.31730, 000475
217,1, 236
571,419827,19650,
no000. 00
7<i775768480'?
7m437959
134, 046377,291,114,
2,
2(1?646
31318068368076h86037
122. 00492.
1, 336, 006592,
31,
506
777.259.
247900
5055
17, 793,105. 26
OCTOBER 3.
9 banks .
$£), 362, 659. 76780, 000. 00475, 000. 00
271, 618. 671,320,136.32
446,790.31422,953. 52835, 800.07243,910.22
79, 998. 99134, 546. 88173,707.40295, 988. 68138, 723. 00
8, 345. 581 700 096.92
527, 705. 00
35,100. 0016, 697. 03
17, 269, 77tf. 35
COLORADO.
Loans and discountsBon d s for circulationBonds for deposits ..U. S. bonds on handOther stocks and b'dsDuefromresveag'tsDue from nat'lbanksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Heal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tendei notes...U.S.cert'sof deposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from U. S. Treas
Total
53 banks .
$28, 647, 945.011, 699, 250. 00
600, 000.00
1, 320, 304. 294, 924, 393. 522, 767, 403. 38
491,365.681, 022, 294. 25
307, 779. 70277,519.40222, 358. 06164, 573. 08589, 289. 60465, 731. 00
8, 558. 063,026,019.391, 308, 036. 00
75, 945. 7510, 310. 00
47, 829, 076.17
53 banks .
$28, 655, 542. 411,699,250.00
500, 000. 00
1,443,999.334,572,611.582,529, 191.30
482, 471. 091,012,439.76
322, 027. 28181,446.30197, 327. 43201,481.24693, 965. 3942-!, 325. 00
10,311. 103, 356, 895. 521,095,857.00
74, 983. 2512, 677. 50
47, 466, 802.48
53 banks .
$29, 276,113. 661,699,250.00
500, 000.00
1,410,960.533,138,691.822, 028, 780. 55
503, 157.781, 015, 697. 06
382,715.03214, 707. 28190,134. 93202, 003. 03618, 169. 39464, 797. 00
9, 822. 563,162,009.681,188,987.00
76,445.757, 362. 50
46, 089, 812.15
47 banks .
$23, 824, 414. 431, 556, 750. 00
500, 000. 00
1,225,521.691,471,477.20
715, 177. 05220, 402. 23908. 926. 64352i 245. 6350, 942. 88
167r 378.18158. 790. 08429,194. 30573, 4K3. 00
8., 042. 172,187, 069. 90
833, 978.00
69,530.751, 902. 50
35, 255, 220. 63
51 banks .
$22,107,147. 471,642,750.00
450, 000. 00
1,317,008.872,173, 987. 371,141, 273. 62
242,182. 83998, 714. 5246i, 008. 52366,845. 75154, 565. 60183, 047. 81343, 030. 29468, 362. 00
10, 587. 492, 656, 4IS. G81, 595, 752. 00
71,653.252.50
36,187, 338. 57
NEVADA.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res'veag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from !State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses ...Premiums paidCash items..Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from IT. S. Treas
Total
2 banks.$763, 630. 55
70, L00. 00
27, 988. P462, 510. 85
3,606. 1216, 301. 7642, 8SG. 78
7, 981. 3514,649.1511, 050. 001, 393. 99
2, 325. 0013..'. 90
52, 241. 4f>1,471.00
3,172. 50
1, 081, 902. 24
2 banks .
$747, 588.9870, 500. 00
10,314.1342,012.7711, <J< -0.85
2, 40.3. 5642. 886. 78
7, 981. 355, 270. 769, 650. 001,982.00
4, 640. 00174. 91
56, 372. 054, 575. 00
3,172. 50720. 00
1, 021, 906. 24
2 banks .
$665, 057. 6670, 500. 00
10,991.4145,130.8351, 712. 9329,361.9142, 8815. 7841,622.80
9,201.409, 050. 00
681. 00
6, 430. 00129.94
50, 118. 2511, 643. 00
3,172. 501,600.00
1,049,890.41
2 banks.$678,913.99
70, 500. 00
11, 437. 9966, 606.33
260. 5813, 777. 9642,886. 7842, 846. 87
970.557, 150. 00
133. 28
1, 570. 00122.07
75 267 15332. 00
3,172. 50480. 00
1,016,428.05
2 banks.$610, 459. 83
70, 500. 00
14, 922. 2726, 607.19
210. 083, 256. 64
42, 886. 7861, 228. 31
6,581.246, 350. 00
808.15
245. 00170.66
53 476 0087.00
3,V12. 50
900, 961.65
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CITY" OF OMAHA.
Liabilities
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState -bank circulation
Individual deposit s...U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
9 banks .
$4,150,000.00
470, 400. 00270, 236. 51
655,345,00
10,141,498.43201, 403. 65203, 176.92
3, 459, 757. 942, 576, 8i l . 11
166,174. 67
22, 294, 814. 23
MARCH 6.
9 banks.
$4,150, 000. 00
478, 000. 00243, 321. 94
654,195.00
315.00
9,728,115.25173,148. 79227, 402. 79
3,923,212.023, 085,180. 21
126, 699. 83
22, 789, 590.83
MAY 4.
9 banks.
$4,150, 000. 00
483, 600. 00250,167. 70
656, 985.00
255.00
9, 424, 168. 06220, 468, 88156, 288.11
3, 143,044.162, 968, 625.35
6:t, 500. 3355, 000. 00
21,592,162.59
JULY 12.
8 banks.$3, 950, 000. 00
471, COO. 00164, 598.17
634,145. 00
1 7!-0 00
8, 058, 301. 71219, 192. 79159, 432. 51
1, 682, 465.421,812,787.99
428, 8f 1.67210, 000. 00
17,793,105.26
OCTOIJER 3.
9 banks.
$4,150,000.00
476,600.00186, 632. 67
701,995.00
210. 00
7,572,192.38208, 299. 44245, 168. 36
1,615,685.971,940,641.85
122,352.6850, 000. 00
17, 209, 778. 35
C O L O R A D O .
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks ..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
53 banks .
$9,075,000.00
2,267,106.812,118, 850. 33
1, 522, 865. 00
2,071.00
27, 531, 926. 36305, 258. 93145, 875.95
2, 639, 758. 332,167,153. 46
53,210.00
47, 829, 076.17
53 banks .
$9, 050, 000. 00
2, 354, 506. 811, 708, 405.29
J, 514, 815. 00
1, 0S2,00
27, 781, 022. 36330, 832.00137, 671. 87
2,205,251.972, 356, 686. 41
11,500.0013,000.00
2, 028. 77
47, 466, 802. 48
53 banks.
$9, 080, 000. 00
2, 354, 883. 841,937.580.47
1, 521, 945. 00
3, 692.00
26,706,206.15306, 582.18
98, 460. 58
1,824,985.152, 173, 323. 19
B0, 600. 0058, 000. 0013, 553. 59
46,089,812.15
47 banks .
$8, 510, 000. 00
2,014,383.841, 602, 894. 85
1,398,822.50
76, 401. 00
18. 290, COG. 12'368,017.84
45,107. 67
783, 554.14929, 557. 73
362, 558. 00812,880.10
412. 84
35, 255, 226. 63
51 banks .
$8, 775, 000.00
2, 237. 883.841, 808, 242. 46
1, 476, 932. 50
5, 600. 00
18, 477,482. 87244, 537. 48144, 325.77
1, 001, 599. 87967, 524. 32
384, 0F8. 88640,120. 58
24, 000. 00
36,187, 338. 57
NEVADA.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits....
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted ..Bills pavaUlrOther lia'.ilitics
Total
2 banks.
$282, 000. 00
128. 000. 0027, 557. 97
63, 430. 00
520,317.23
38, 557.614,0.39.43
18, 000. 00
1,031, 902.24
2 banks.
$282, 000. 00
128, OCO. 0023. 956. 66
63,430.00
537. 00
468, 570.17
26, 214. 69
29, 197. 72
1,021,906.24
2 banks.
$282, 000. 00
128, 000. 0031, 578. 23
63, 430. 00
162 00
522, 209. 78
5,019.7417,151.19
389.47
1, 049, 800. 41
2 banks .
$282, 000. 00
] 28, 000. 0025, 430. 77
62, 930. 00
15 000 00
464,775.26
7, 273. 03
15, 000.00
16,018.99
1,016,428.05
2 banks.
$282, 000. 00
128, 000. 0027, 677. 40
63, 430. 00
721 50
363, 512. 82
834. 03
8, 000. 0020,000 006, 785.90
900,961.65
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C A L I F O R N I A .
Resources.
Loans and discountsBondsforcirculation.Bonds for deposits.,.U. S. bonds on Land..Other stocks and b'dsD ue from res've ag' tsDuefromnat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Iteal estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear7 g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.!SpecieLegal-tender notes ...TJ. S. cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
DECEMBER £
34 banks.m. 565,1, 306,
200,
891,1,811,
287,908,
1,103,420,174,15G,159,
88,'
2, 053',180,
705.24750. 00000.00400. 00354. 80096. 06083.03079. 76665. 07076.85182,61811.50334.15312.97905. 00230. 28507. 76319.00
60, 873. 501, 280. 00
MARCH 6.
34 banks.
533,700,1, 368,
200,50,
789,1,721,
265,649,
1,117,431,
82,155,246,
46,109.
2,'1,949,
236,
574. 06750. 00000. 00400. 00440. 01596. 36197. 68325. 74988.70232. 26241. 02611.50275. 51290.91142. 00543.27458. 05932, 00
61, 593. 507, 712. 90
MAY 4.
36 banks.
$13, 870,153765"1, 406, 250. 00
200, 000.00400. 00
8S2, 000. 521, 792, 065. 05
405, 492. 55876, 457. 43
1,122,313.71355,170. 68144, 884. 52138,848.99203, 531. 63
27, 216.4585, 986. 003,401.41
3,823, 75J. 58214, 012. 00
JULY 12.
30 banks.
$10, 313,1, 193,
200,
592,332,160,519,790,205,
52,121,105,
7,56,
2,1,834,
102,
813.52750. 00000. 00400. 00Qtl. 65348. 12454.9214?.75021.46067. 13532. SI697.47686.10983. 88891.00636. 92474.60203.00
OCTOBER 3.
33 banks .
62,781.00 i5,340.00
53, 1.18.50
$10,969,647.251, 306, 250.00
200, 000. 00
956," 88*4." 55439, 908. 68237, 073. 54582,179.08928, 325. 31261,386.14100, 260. 55121,654.22
84, 061.9789, 046. 5950, 625.002,758.89
1, 873, 065.1671, 606. 00
56, 831. 001,600.00
Total 23, 461, 057.58 | 23,190,305.47 23,620,057.17 16,644,938.93 18,333,163.93
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Loans and discountsBond s for circulationBonds for deposits ..TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDuefromres veag'tsDue fromnat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etc . . .Current expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exelrgsBills of other banks..Fractional currencySpecieLegal-tender notes . .TJ. S. cert's of deposit.5% fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas
Total
2 banks.
$6,357,185.28100, 000. 00100,000.00
28, 000. 0026, 079. 80
118, 867. 72220, 695.45283, 477. 39345, 014. 80
1, 432, 5031,140. 00
3, 183. 37164, 497. 74
4, 500. 00336. 43
1,659,142.509,130. 00
4, 500. 00
9, 457,182. 98
2 banks.
$6, 582,196. 24100, 000. 00100,000,(10
19, 000. 0020, 500. 00
134, 579.15250, 688. 62255, 914. 07346,140. 37
1,496.3028, 280. 00
1, 622. 92262,351.96
3, 500. 00116. 91
1, 462, 205. 009, 057. 00
4, 500. 00
9, 582,148. 51
2 banks .
$6, 73^, 798. 02100, 000. 00100, 000. 00
20, 500.0011,411.37
196,100.63220, 035. 09346,140. 37
1, 642. 8526, 750. 00
4, 097. 05193,014.43
5, 000. 00122.93
1, 093, 580. 0031, 563, 00
4, 500. 00
9, 088, 256. 64
2 banks.
$5,940,214.04100, 000.00100, 000. 00
20, 500. 0016, 593.91
325,239.06284, 322.95346, 400. 77
f, 623. 3522, 5U0. 00
102, 571. 978, 782. 00
217. 59894, 960.00171, 687,, 00
4, 500. 00
8, 340,112.64
2 banks.$5, 901,072.22
100, 000. 00100, 000. 00
20, 500. 0078, 089. 56
158,397.36286, 065. 02346, 400. 77
1,174.5521, 750. 00
195, 432. 221, 500. 00
41.641, 082, 260. 00 i
22,110. 00
4, 500. 00
8,319,293.34 |
ORE GON.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDnefromres'veag'ts.Due iroru nat'I banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Heal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house excb'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Treas.
Total..
40 banks .
$12, 048,168. 41801, 050. 00450, 000.00
825, 666. 55537, 307. 39766, 827. 22553, 269. 26420, 161.98
41, 265. 59100,662.78100, 906.7549,933.4597, 875 2721, 937. 00
2, 973. 521, 544, 658. 60
59, 904. 00
35,541.2240.00
18,458,148.99
40 banks.
$11, 864, 728. 79801,050.00450, 000. 00
915, 539. 02560,080. 63694, 863. 6 i573, 797. 28420, 368. 95
56, 560. 5671,381.6393, 772. 2L53,418.87
162, 786. 4624, 086. 00
4. 096.861,591^598.27
34, 810. 00
34, 946. 504, 720. 00
18,412,605.67
40 banks.
$12, 557, 071. 90801, 050. 00450, 000. 00
891, 658.52613,861.22829, 925. 57561,565.26421,311.91
36, 825. 56102, 505. 9689,847.2162, 862. 7073,112. 5618, 867. 003,913. 75
1, 570, 563. 2232, 242. 00
35, 546. 50500. 00
19,153,230.84
39 banks .
$11,041,979.68776, 050. 00450, 000. 00
942, 943. 71252, 784. 68455,917.67353, 288.44404, 078.05
44. 694.1128,' 144. 2172, 500. 0035, 837. 6439, 255.5925,121. 00
3, 214,161, 622, 063. 71
79, 848. 00
33, 421. 50500. 00
16, 661, 642.15
39 banks .
$9, 892, 533. 79776, 050. 00450, 000. 00
825, 592. 86297, 306. 6039S), 516. 62222, 407.17404, 096.07
49, 669.2763, 281. 4969, 400. 0064, 824. 0145, 603.5916, 631. 00
1, 884.531,523,649.43
48,163. 00
33, 021. 50500. 00
15,184,130. 93
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CALIFORNIA.
Liabilities.
Capital stockSurplus fundUndivided profitsNat'l-bankcirculationState-bankcirculation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..TJ. S. depositsDep' tsU. S. dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks ..
Notes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
DECEMBER 9.
34 banks.
$5, 675, 000. 00
1,153, 857. 861,149, 458. 63 j
MARCH 6. MAY 4. JULY 12.
34 banks.
$5, 675, 000. 00
1,174, 243.00976, 897. 73
1,195,240.00 1,199,340.00
2,817.75 |
13,391,733.64 l
38,339.59 !136,947.67 j
244,071,23 j
462,875.37 j
8,500.00 |
2," 215." 84
36 banks. | 30 banks .
$5, 800, 000. 00 j $4, 975, 000. 00
1,172, 743. 00 I 1, 035, 700. 001,096,357.37 | 764, 116.82
1, 228, 820. 00 1, 058, 440. 00
10,116/54!
13,184.939.16 j6, 504, 44 I
179,721.39 j
394,823.13 j339, 200. 08 I
33, 500. 0015, 000. 00
1, 020. 00
5, 023.73
13, 385, 647. 4618,581.79
170, 315. 75
327, 059. 41385, 890. 04
8, 500. 0019, 015. 622,100.00
26, 529.70
7, 887,76
127,
373.228,
988413030
291457
89, 0152,
733535
9254
62354. 90
Total 23,461,057.58 23,190,305.47 23,620,057.17 16,644,938.93
OCTOBER 3.
33 banks .
$5, 62 -., 000. 00
1,150, 500. 00975,170, 36
1,172,530.00
14, 621. 61
8, 620, 272. 8165, 698. 96
131, 556 61
266,721.12179, U89. 46
17, 000.00115, 000. 00
18, 333,163. 93
CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
In dividual deposits.. -U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscounted .Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
2 banks.
$2,500, 000. 00
950, 000. 00328,511.97
88, 950.00
992. 00
3,809, 476. 00112, 640. 09
745, 703. 24860, 909. 68
9,457,182. 98
2 banks .
$2, 500, 000. 00
1, 075, 000. 00182, 707. 28
90, 000. 00
845. 00
3, 939, 470. 36111,270.70
866, 886. 04• 815, 969.16
9, 582,143. 54
2 banks.
$2, 500, 000. 00
1, 075, 000. 00249, 760. 24
88,100. 00
430.00
3, 743, 472.49100,490.31
638, 944. 21694, 059. 39
9,088, 256. 64
2 banks.
$2, 500, 000. CO
1,100, 000. 00167, 571. 96
90, 000. 00
17, 905. 00
3, 556, 458. 53104,915.30
565, 434, 51237, 827. 34
8,340,112.64
2 banks .
$2, 500, 000. 00
1,100,000.00244, 855. 28
90, 000. 00
575. 00
3, 554, 567. 02123,397.41
352, 845. 30'653, 053. 33
8, 319, 293. 34
OREGON.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits....
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'tsU.S.dis.ofiicers
Due to national banksDue to State banks ..
Notes rediscounted..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
40 banks.
$3, 895, 000. 00
871, 500. 001, 537, 580. 60
694,150. 00
6, 028. 00
„ 9,639,357.39167, 534.02250, 713. 08
881, 019. 03455, 062. 35
, 40, 000. 00
20, 204. 52
18,458,148.99
40 banks.
$3, 895, 000.00
909, 500.001, 412, 393.37
708,130. 00
26, 054. 00
9,197, 925. 28202, 948. 68242, 289.18
927, 572.05693, 241.42
72, 296. 55125, 255.14
18, 412, 605. 67
40 banks.
$3, 895, 000. 00
90!), 500. 001,450,225.22
699, 700. 00
7, 042.00
9. 961. 362. 67201,694.77234. 498. 80
903,911.19568, 682.72
69, 654. 64226, 760. 0825,198. 75
19,153, 230.84
39 banks.
$3, 793, 000. 00
908, 000, 001,361, 245. 81
691, 220. 00
.16,826.00
8, 069, 306. 94205, 340. 92136,406.21
527, 213 52569, 060. 80
57, 927.14285, 828. 06
38, 206. 75
16, 661, 642.15
39 banks .
$3, 795, 000. 00
910, 000. 001, 332, 072. 60
692,190.00
38, 977. 00
6,915,593.35182, 930. 87248, 345. 54
489, 343. 83279, 803. 68
38, 803.00239, 875. 7121,195.35
15,181,130. 93
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ARIZ ON A.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for depositsXT. S. bonds on handOther stocks and b'dsDae from res've asf tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking; house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S, cert's of deposit5 % fund with Treas.Due fromTJ. S. Treas.
Total..
DECEMBER 9.
4 banks .
$445,980.0575, 500. 00
i81, 111.08113,917.3331, 379. 6255,514 0124,671.861, 862. 00
18, 142. 776, 802. 502,281.66
10, 272. 00260. 32
102,131 2510, 040. 00
3, 397. 50450. 00
1, 089, 714. 05
MARCH 6.
4 u'-inks.
$487, 957. 9275, 500. 00
162,916.83104, 522. 0517, 962. 3253, 124. 0224, 616. 001, 8G2. 006, 308. 076,412.501, 877. 92
5, 558. 00163. 94
1^2, 9«9. 4529, 298. 00
2, 947. 50
1, 084,100.52
MAY 4.
5 banks.
$559,119.02100, 500.00
50. 000 00171, 899. 3997,102.1357, 699.1444, 225. 9625,731.70
1,862.0025,259. 34
fi, ;'O6. 253,779.96
3, U7->. 00159.91
90, 127. 7524, 861. 00
4,522 50120. 00
1, 265, 621. 05
JULY 12.
5 banks .
$541,721,81100, 500. 00
50 COO 00
375, 185.9858, 278. 254. 850. 59
24, 834. 6027, 762. 80
1, 862. 0016,591.615,116.256, 357. 48
3, 520, 00188. 68
188 878.-1024, 105, 00
4,172. 50
1, 233, 925,, 65
OCTOBER 3.
5 banks .
$179,377.95100, 500. 00
50 000 00
m , 797. 2058,477. 898,031.10
29, 362. 3227, 743. 05
1, 862.0014,114.515,116.256, 404. 51
276 072, 649. 00
152. 57119 754.40
20, 387.00
4,172. 50
1,100,178. 32
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits . .TJ. S. bonds OQ hand .Other stocks and b'dsDue from res'vea^'tsDue from nat'lbanks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash items . . .Clear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.Specie . . . ...Legal-tender notes..
5% fond wit h TreasDue from TJ.S. Treas.
Total.,.
NORTH D34 banks.
$7,178, 917.17631,500.00
50, 000. 00
421, 076. 71553, 558. 98109, 430.13134, 775. 96511,118.0020 •, 964. 82
89, 805. 0944,301.96
130, 198. 86
81,170. 004, 190. 80
392,407. 75281, 975.00
24, 807. 20323.45
10, 846, 821. 88
35 banks.
$7, 043,489. 59644, 000. 0050, 000. CO
443, 745. 95564, 614. 25
73, 449. 73122, S06.39520, 945. 29208, 238. 44
79, G40. 9342, 390. 0071,026.61
47, 947. 005,018.78
361, 787. 85208, 827. 00
27, 495. 003, 324. 70
10,518,247.51
AKOTA.35 banks.
$7, 091, 698. 97644, 000. 00
50, 000. 00
438,159. 37386, 275. 27
30, 639. 39101,069.85521,147.80201, 546.50110,321.8340,321.2551,965.76
39, 022. 004, 850. 29
370, 773. 05123, 458. 00
26, 344. 701, 425. 00
10,242,019.13
32 banks.
$6, 394, 409. 92569, 000.0050, 000. 00
344, 627. 21406, 776. 3385,919.6579, 893. 81
398, 293. 20184, 688. 9139, 714, 7634,449.3763,731.89
*38, 937. 005,127.40
310, 962.15120, 249. 00
24, 4G9. 00800. 00
9, 152, 055. GO
32 banks.
$5, 863, 784.16569, 000.00
50, 000. 00
280, 240. 88517,841.48
94, 819. 39132, 745. 14428, 283. 8739"), 216. 54
83,939.0133,211.8769, 739. 6811 659 6566, 698. 004.361.04
269,208.40217, 984. 00
23, 969.50693. 50
8,919,396.11
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits...TJ. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDuefroanres'veag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear' g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..TJ.S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with TreasDue from TJ. S. Treas
Total.
40 banks.
$5,861,930.62654. 750. 00150, 000.00
704, 767. 65561,075.71589, 024. 8683,494. 65
361, 305. 25160, 634. 72101, 733. 5875, 771. 6754.976. 67
70, 003. 002,130. 43
361, 204. 73337,061.00
28, 963. 7591.00
10,158, 919. 29
40 banks.
$5,705,816.51692, 250. 00150, 000. 0020, 000. 00
700,915.29536,194. 58565,787.896.3,405.90
357,017.07184, 033. 9768,563.1277,447. 5258,646.29
56, 593.003,411.88
338, 633. 07296, 373.00
23, 863.753,173. 22
9, 909,126. 06
41 banks.
$5,703,781.61704, 750. 00150, 000. 00
681, 662. 3i504,148. 92435,728.19
58, 486.40359,144. 51179,424. 73117, 357.1673,434. 5653,534.25
57, 959.003, 517.18
382, 762. 01272, 033. 00
29,151.25
40 banks.
$5, 230, 330. 44692, 250. 00150, 000. 00
626, 555.10400, 408. 38335,717.7347, 797. 0:\
367, 298.37178,321.4467, 688. 7063, 964.4444, 996. 58
55,610.003,133.65
346, 902. 6124'J, 202. 00
29, 650. 75520. 00
9,856,875.08 j 8,884,347.22
39 banks.
$1,510,816.81692, 250. 00150, 000. 00
633, 690. 05385,667.61342, 577. 69119,4,55.94371,278.75211.ti21.2472, 914. 3561,940.6941,050.345, 713. 93
52, 686. 003, 185.84
364, 604. 30204,056.00
28,140. 252, 485. 00
8,254,134. 79
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ARIZONA.
Liabilities.
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
3N at'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Individual deposits...TJ S. depositsDep'tsTJ.S.dis.oificers
Due to national banksDue to State banks...
Notes rediscountedBills payableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits
Nat'1-bank circulationState-bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits -.U. S. depositsDep'tsu.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDae to State banks...
Kotes rediscounted ..Bill? payableOther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fund.Undivided profits
Kat'1-bank circulationStato*bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits..U. S. depositsDep'ts U. S.dis.officers
Duo to national banksDue to State banks...
Kotes rediscounted ..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total ' .
DECEMKEU 9.
4 banks.
$300, 000. 00
34,1."0.0072, 982, 09
67, 350. 00
603, 532. 44
4, 932. 806, 766. 72
1,089,714.05
MARCH 6.
4 banks.
$300, 000. 00
36, 360. 8962, 398.80
67, 210. 00
606, 760. 29
707.6010, 653. 94
1,084,100.52
MAY 4.
5 banks..$350,000.00
36, 360. 8976, 924. 43
89,160. 00
704, 022.15
5, 575. 603, 577. 98
1,265,621.05
NORTH DAKOTA.
34 banks.
$2,515,000.00
499, 068. 65428, 804. 81
£67, 330. 00
635. 00
6, 387. 200. 9341,049.35
3, 329.78
40,583. 10169, 300, 93
87, 808. 3396,711.0010,000.00
10,846,821.88
35 banks.
$2, 565, 000. 00
550, 018. 65258, 939. 23
579, 590.00
15,754.32
5, 745, 559. 7115, 576.4129, 951. 52
22, 622.59122, 822. 71
281, 556. 77330, 850.00
5 60
10,518,247.51
35 banks.
$2, 565, 000. 00
512, 018. 65333, 256. 31
579, 425. 00
7.575.00
5,359,701.9113,547.3628, 093.41
25, 837. 3991,687.46
395, 468.09330, 408. 55
10, 242, 019.13
SOUTH DAKOTA.
40 banks.
$2, 610, 000. 00
629,175.00305, 308 66
583, 275. 00
205. 00
5,177, 263.00103,362. 9227,417.74
225, 562. 58391, 499. 39
U, 900. 00• 45,950.00
15, 000.00
10,158, 919.29
40 banks.
$2, 560, 000. 00
642,125. 00206, 258.17
616,005.00
1, 915. 00
•5, 005, 799. 74101,170. 3726, 671. 99
214,481.93336, 563. 08
134, 335. 7863, 800.00
9, 909,126. 06
41 banks.
$2, 590, 000. 00
642,125. 00257, 295. 61
627, 655. 00
1,160. 00
5, 009, 073.6599, 390. 9524, 364. 40
1,100.45155, 778.10
251,318.09146,313.8351,300.00
9, 858, 875. 08
JULY 12.
5 banks.
$400, 000. 00
36,150.0070, 852. 37
90, 450. 00
554, 900. 43
1 010. 00
2. 235.1570, 327. 70
8, 000. 00
1, 233, 925.65
32 banks.
$2, 215, 000.00
487,290.00243, 423. 61
512, 075. 00
6,351.00
4. 707, 600. 0913, 489. 0127,114. 79
14, 030. 6338, 351. 31
369, 040. 02511,414.14
6, 270. 00
9,152^055.60
40 banks.
$8, 550, 000. 00
607, 375. 00219, 30J. 98
618, 025. 00
14,162. 00
4,103, 251.61105, 028.32
21, 41.7. 30
156, 234. 51157, 203.17
155, 896. 33176,450. 00
8, 884, 347. 22
OCTOBER 3.
5 banks.
$400, 000. 00
36,150. 0075, 393. 40
90, 000. 00
440,511.16
12 T50 05
1, 014. 7212, 058. 99
33,000 00
1,100,178.32
32 banks.
$2, 215, 000. 00
488,290.00256, 760. 02
512, 090. 00
8, 500. 00
4, 636, 294. 7120, 001,6033, 250. 05
28,811.6882, 525. 41
210,454.42427, 418.22
8,919,396.11
39 banks.
$2,510,000.00
600, 375. 00204, 302. 70
615, 355. 00
% 914. 00
3,560,792.46113,245.2432, 859.46
340,893.80166,723.28
111,773.85188, 900. 00
8, 254, 134. 79
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I D A H O .
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulation.Bonds for deposits . .U. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDae from res'voag'ts.Due from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc . .Real estate, etcCurrent expenses...Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks .Frac tion al c urren cy.SpecieLegal-tender notes . .U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from U.S. Treas.
DECEMBEll 9.
11 banks.
$1,919,809.65181, 250. 0050, 000. 00
317, 437. 23111,140.88111,70(3.9744,931.25
181, 925. 5254,453.3744,014.1317,131.1331, 531. 51
26, 468. 00412. 72
260, 423. 9985, 935. 00
8,155. 25
3,446, 286. 60
MARCH 6.
13 banks.
$2, 018,108. 35206, 250.00
50, 000.00
232, 800.9571, 335.10
126, 566.1485, 236. 51
173, 288. 0247, 493. 3217,971.4814,988.0310, 033. 52
35,1 SI. 00449. 83
302, 296. 8272, 304. 00
9, 279.75600. 00
3, 474, 842.32
MAY 4 .
13 banks.
$2, 029,177. 35206, 250. 00
50, 000. 00
314,035.5950,385.31M), 259. 7953,207.51
172, 228. 5945,140. 9228,826. 4114,813.036, 029. 42
22,973. 66339. 36
264, 999. 8748,001.00
9, 280. 75600.00
3, 396. 607. 90
JULY 12.
13 banks.
$1, 920, 798. 26206, 250. 0050, 000. 00
317, 729. 2349, 599. 8962, 831. 7972, 575. 59
171.601.8945, 334. 5216, 115.4113, 338. 0318,519.40
i.6, 715. 66424. 90
229, 088. 3550, 860. 00
8, 780. 75500. 00
3, 251, 063. 01
OCTOUERS.-
13 banks.
$1, 636,183.73 !206,250.00 ;50,000.00
335,241.7356,071.00-4=0,632.4063,853.33
170,801.9 V49,2i5O. 0830,807.6712,188.03.8,375. £8
16,301.00396.1)0
227, 930.13&51,469.00
8,780.75
2,971,540.92
MONTANA.
35 banks.
Loans and dit^ nits.,Bonds for circulation. IBonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from ros've ag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking bouse, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-bouse exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes. .IT. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund-with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total 26,648,015.
35 bank-*
17,749,141.13 ! $18,037,496.33930, 850. 00 i 920, 850.00300, 000. 00 j 300, 000.00
35 banks. 33 banks.
$18, 348, 575.15 j $17, 493, 589.48927,100.00 i 902,100.00300,000.00 i 300,000.00
22 banks.
$8,486,674; 43575, WO. 00100,000.00.
923, 186.50 j1, 700. 398. 88
953, 959. 55376,968.12763, 591. 79 i214,434.71 !250,755.60 !
79. 971. 70 !242,397.49 !
875,100.87 !1, 280, 732. 25 |
638,468.34 j276,152.21 !775,713.66 !
224,833.8397, 527. 58 |66, 190. 90 I
120,266.21 i
922,942.83 !1,212,162.43 |
607,799.48 \296,978.35 |776.500.82 I223,494.18 i160,503.33 !64,604.53 |
105,602.45 !
904,573.60895,173.24 !560,552.43 I251,854.65 j752i 125. 20 S240,037.2642,058.93 !59, 279. 53 '78,181. 70
268,571.00 !4,633.41 !
1,196,704.30 I634, 119. 00 !
191,623.00 I5, 900. 00 |
1,377,843.55620,3 20.00 '
169,030.00 |5, 740.48 !
1, 242 704. 40 !473,848.00 I
168,904.00 i4,873.87 i
928,500.35 |572,519.00 !
356,772.02752,421.64337,480.41155, 814.87378,777.81147,168.77- 69,155.5041,854.5332,435.41
279.83171, 467. 00
3,390. 53949,(507.90461, 371.00
40,262.5018,070.14
40,031.50 I37,202.39
40,594.00 |7, 725. 95
38, 486. 001, 658. 95
25, 886, 052. 62 j 25, 885, 912. 38 j 24,194, 468.19
26, 401.50
13,045, 674.05 I
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits . -TJ. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue fromres've ag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banks!Banking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash items jClear'g-bouseexeh'gs:Bills of other banks..Fractional currency.Specie..Legal-tender notes ..TJ. S. cert's of deposit .5 % fund with Twas.Due from U.S. Treas.
Total
NE W MEXIC O .
11 banks. 11 banks, j 11 banks, j 10 banks.
12, 292,150. 38 < $2. 4*6, 302.37 $2, 512, 433. 21 ! $1, 883, 506.44315,000.00 ; 315,000.00 315,000.00 j 265,000.00200,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 ! 200,000.00
74.296,626,39,
117,26,
43,
502.77668.22 j153.96 I289.49 !554.16 j590.38 '459. 34 i106.25 i901.20 '•
80, 299. 33305, 889. 76410,195.04
31. 6S5.12110,091. 1628, 273. 2923, 538. 0327,981.2526, 059. 71
23,371.00951.46
226, 780. 8087,143. 00
28,219.001,174. 45
215, 384. 3561, 572.00
86 239. 65296,144. 89333,207.5637, 931.40
117, 827. 8728. 273.2942, 487.6827, 856. 2530, 768. 57
iio, 518. is169, 872. 47209, 306. 22
41, 565. 8L108, 070. 9316, 866.2918, 421. 7218, 575. 0014,482.30
20,775.00 i1,509.82 I
227,397.60 |66, 376. 00 I
30, 049. 00746. 02
166,014.3476,189. 00
13,675.00 I1,000.00 ;
13,675.00 I1, 520. 00 j
13, 675. 00500. 00
4,471,357.41 ; 4,332,839.86 4,358,403.69
11, 425. 001, 600. 00
10 banks.
$1,673,482-. S3 ,265,000.00200,000.00 !
i , 6 8 . i i.112,763.63
86,188. 0417, 023. 24
110, 804.4816,866.2926,982.7514,575.0013,665.44
9,692. Oft716.62
- 191,868,8545,234.00
U,425.*04t
3,342,208. 69
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I D A H O .
Liabilities.
1'jypitail stock.
DECEMBER 9.
11 banks, j
$700,000.00 I
194,000.00 |186,693.70 !
ffat'1-bankcirculation, 162,715.00 jState-bank circulation: j .i , iDividends unpaid— j
MARCH 6.
13 banks.
Surplus fundCTndivided profits...
MAY 4.
13 banks.
$803,621.00 | $815,000.00 j
218,000.00 I 218,000,00 |138, 459. lfl J 178, 403. 83 J
JULY 12.
13 banks.
185,115.00
j y a l deposits,-EL S. depositsDept's U. S.dis.oiiicers
Oaa to national bant sDue to State banks ..
STptes rediscounted..Bills payablej)ther liabilities
Total 3,446,286.60
2, 050, 635. 6734, 340. 9315,137. 21
43, 335. 7044, 428. 30
5, 000.0010, 000. 00
1, 935, 516. 7832, 312. 5816,491.30
36, 684. 3088, 642. 20
5, 000. 0015, 000. 00
184, 665. 00
$825, 000.00
242, 983.65162, 052.55
185, 615. 00
1,762,755.5936, 685. 9012, 583. 87
38, 301. 2238,212.49
77, 000. 0035, 000. 00
3, 474, 842.32 3, 396, 607. 90
678.00
1, 581, 663.9442, 990.166, 737, 63
55, 797. 8444, 919. 24
15, 625. 0087, 000. 00
OCTOBER 3.
13 banks .
~*$825,000.00
247, 000. 00179, 945.39
185, 615.00
3, 251, 063.01
30.00
1, 302, 609. 6041,922.518, 021. 85
24, 350. 5849, 959. 24
7, 586. 7599, 500.00
2,971, 540. 92
MONTANA .
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits—
Efat'l-feank circulation•itiHitfi-biffl If circulation
Dividends unpaid
CbdiVidual deposits..{J. S. depositsDep'tsU .S.dis.officers
[in 6 to national banksDim to State banks,..
STo tes redisconnted ..Bills payableDttier liabilities
Ttftal
35 banks.$4, 840, 000. 00
705,100. 002, 753, 570. 94
802,980. 00
35.00
15, 827,138. 35149, 4B0.10108,694.71
896, 751.80409, 650. 33
124, 664. 5930, 000. 00
26, 648, 015.82
35 banks.$4, 800, 500. 00
773, 583. 902, 419,173. 33
792, 520 -00
3,315.00
15,214,79189171,167.74114,621.11
598, 884.65333, 933. 78
405, 558. 22255, 000. 00
3, 000.00
25, 886, 052.62
35 banks.
$4, 825, 000.00
774, 783. 902,491,623. 22
807,490. 00
1,220.00
14, 900, 733. 94187, 469. 9281,987.34
647,541.92337, 981. 47
448, 530. 67235, 000. 00146, 550. 00
25, 885, 912. 38
33 banks.
$4, 725, 000.00
768,483.902, 414,183. 47
788, 390. 00
51,040.00
13, 410, 309. 88217, 736. 3637, 290.81
529, 260.10250, 283. 04
517,855.18477, 000. 00
7, 635.45
24,194,468.19
22 banks.
$2,775, 000. 00
374, 650.001, 640, 648. 59
517, 440. 00
15, 535. 00
6,958,461.5938, 757.6573,184. 86
112, 687. 8383, 269.26
229,161. 87226, 877.31
.09
13,045,674.05
Osipital stock
Surplus fundTndivided profits....
Nat'l -bank circulationState-bankcirculation
Dividends unpaid
[n dividual deposits..U.S.deposits . . . .Dejp'tsu. &dis. officers
Due to national banksDue to-State banks..
srofe8i»dijwounted ..Bilfe payable •-.Ottter liabilities
Total.
NEW ME11 banks .
s $925, 000. 00
193, 000.00106,281.84
279, 750. 00
•2,457,104.07114,628.79
79,483.51
183, 799. 38108, 279. 82
18, 030. 00C, 000. 00
" 4,471,357.41
11 banks.
$925, 000. 00
225, 067. 4236, 322. 55
283, 000.00
25.00
2, 241, 920. 80131,498.5549, 757. 70
184, 278.11191,922.08
28, 000. 0036, 047. 65
4, 332, 839. 86
XICO.11 banks.
$925, 000.00
225, 067. 4375, 019. 59
282,150. 00
2, 302, 540. m130, 772. 8057,120. 53
372,459.54115,979.40
25, 500. 0046, 787. 85
4, 358,403. 69
10 banks.
$750, 000. 00
188, 567. 4267, 058. 69
237, 900. CO
287 50
1,563,088.80138,115. 3149, 384. 60
125,097.1249, 637. 79
24, 555. 88148, 515. 99
3, 342, 208.69
10 banks .
$750, 000.00
189, 072.1157, 666. 99
238, 000. 00
i 937 50
1, 208, 019.40110,783.11
73, 315.07
21,231.8678, 065. 93
34, 663.15155, 690.99
2, 917,846.11
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UTAH.
Loans and discountsBonds for circulationBonds for deposits .U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag' tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidDash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks..Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes -.U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due fromU. S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
14 banks.$5, 520, 733. 97
485, 000. 00125, 000. 0051,900.00
301,318.77428, 685. 50187, 976. 33175,138. 64455, 901. 82
98, 564. 7679, 629. 7047,150.0032, 346.6382, 378. 0441,801.00
2, 982. 35857, 982. 45
58, 074. 00
21,375.00
9, 053, 938. 9Q
MARCH (>.
14 banks .
$5, 304, 940. 60475, 000.00125, 000.0051,900.00
283, 720. 29463, 570. 20163, 297. 06170,554.18453, 735.16
98, 423.3546, 706.1438, 025. 00
109,192.0290, 539. 9848,371.00
4, 653.29771,282.25
55, 640. 00
21,375.00
8, 775,925. 52
MAY 4.
14 banks.
$5, 487, 906. 40475, 000. 00125, 000.00
51, 900. 00284,130. 30352,961.19153, 037. 29232, 645. 54453, 740.16117, 943.10
52,441.8537, 900. 0076,413.82
101, 422. 6948, 895.00
5,019.48718, 084. 2069, 538. 00
20, 725. 00
8, 864, 764.32
JULY 12.
11 banks .
$4, 59(5, 829. 89400, COO. 00125, 000. 00
1,900. 00218, 311. 51160,541.0778, 079. 66
205,683. 76427, 6G5.1887,142. 4816,510.0028, 525. 0057, 647. 9657,164. 7779, 042. (103,204. 92
708 881 68154, 068. 00
18, 000, 00
7, 424, 695. 88
OCTOBKll 3.
14 banks .
$4,554,484.17475, 000. 00125, 000. 00
1,900. 00229, 594. 80184,452.2840,351.07
192. GM. 11471,193. 95125, 243. 7352, 823.5028,525.0028, 433.9046, 023, 9453, 865.004,979,93
775 015 45128, 062.00
20, 775.00
7, 545, 259. 92
WASHINGTON.
Loans and discounts.Bond sforcirc ulation.Bonds for deposits...U. S. bonds on hand..Other stocks and b'dsDue fromres'veag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc..Real estate, etcCurrent expenses 1Premiums paidCash items.Cl ear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks . |Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with TreasDuefromU. S. Treas.
70 banks.
1, 758, 000. 0050, 000. 0035, 000. 00
833,195. 581,241,687.081,055,621.07
488. 872. 941, 091, 500. 63
399, 973. 82160, 685. 50158. 474. 55136, 888. 80200,811.61
99,161. 005, 923. 78
2,163,196.25163,191.00
70 banks. I 64 banks.$18,166, 239. 80
1,745,500.0050, 000. 00
818, 548. 721, 026, 929.31
975, 871. 01512, 932. 05
1,091,512.58412,150.57275, 624. 31150,324.78190,151.24112, 543.1886, 306. 006, 608.35
1, 787, 440. 65118, 619. 00
73, 359. 25 j6, 360. 00
75, 247. 25650. 00
Total j 28,387,380.06 27, 813, 907. 07 j 27,603,198.80
$14,879, 146.321, 595, 500. 00
50, 000. 00
57 banks .
"$12^430' 299. hi1, 380, 500. Of
50, 000.00
628, 931. 90483, 707.13443,472.52361,839.07863, 324.34436, 4 a2. 68123, 477. 74121,096.6484, 389.40
135,517.6796,186.004, 776.24
1,771,254.77145, 092. 00
65, 927. 25850. 00
682, 385. GO318,891.17,422,912.43313, 939.0G695, 760.46359, 0P3. 25178,165.54104,209.3470, 276.0778,952..T943,187.-004, 692.1Q
1, 277,366. 5590,018.00
58, 722.253, 815. 00
87o63,185. 45
WYOMING.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits ..U. S. bonds on hand .Other stocks and b'dsDue fromres'veag'ts.Due from nat'l banks -Due from StatebanksBanking house, etc ..Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks.Fractional currency.SpecieLegal-tender notes...IT. S. cer'ts of deposit.5% fund with Treas.Duetrom U.S. Treas.
Total
13 banks.
$3, 005, 609.00302, 500. 00
221,807.22593,201.07156,410.23
17, 066. 37139, 389. 27
34, 256. 2946, 258. 4825, 353. 9131, 723. 27
17,003. 001,788.59
396, 454. 2544, 598. 00
13,012.501, 429. 37
5, 047, 860. 82
13 banks.
$2, 963, 835. 01302, 500. 00
13 banks . j 13 banks .
$2, 997, 490.15 ! $2,770, 507.62302, 500. 00 | 302, 500. 00
179, 670.13301,924.83
71, 038. 6029. 862. 06
14i; 999. 0935, 725. 8522, 721. 8322,147. 6021, 004. 21
19,118.001, 847.16
304. 882. 6538, 918. 00
186, 403. 46310,831.0780,114.0910,054.91
143, 502. 9731, 6-9.0338, 849.6821,960.1625, 925. 86
197, 930. 50168, 552. 0745, 221.2417, 630. 85
141, 433. 9543,498. 2711,838.5219, 422. f>624, 460, 44
13,218.00 ! 15,315.001,623.78 1,680.96
278, 740.10 i 238, 971.8529,453.00 ! 41,104.00
13,612.25 i 13,612.25 13,112.25l 1,700.00
4, 470, 807. 93 4, 487, 608. 51 ; 4, 053,179.68
13 banks.
$2,490,450.15302, 500. 00
203,237.69138,047.4134,259.65
, 33,021.40141,398.9555,3f>7. 5729, 529. 7418, 892. 6625,127.49
18,058.001, 869.16
213,473.0533, 21.4. 00
13,112.252,000. €0
3,738,949.17
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^TATKS AND RE.SEKVE CITIES—Continued.
U T A H .
LIABILITIES.
Japital stock
surplus fundJmlivided profits
!>f at'l bank eirculatioiJtate bank circulatioj
Dividends unpaid —
"mlividual deposits ..J. S. depositsDop'ts U.S.dis.offieers
i)ne to national banksD>ue to State banks...
STotes rediscounted ..Sills payable3ther liabilities.
Total. . .
Capital stock
•>arplus fundUndivided profits
S"at?l*bank circulation3tftte*bank circulation
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits ..U. S. depositsDqp'tsU.S.dis.officers
Due to national banksDue to State banks..
frotes rediscounted -.Hi MB payableJther liabilities
Total
Capital stock
Surplus fundUndivided profits . . .
Nat'lbank circulationStBitol>ank circulation
I) Lv idends unpaid
fndividual deposits..17. "S, depositsJ)ep's U.S.dis.officers
I)ue to national banksX)m to State banks..
Jjf ote's redisconnted..Bills payableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
14 banks.
$2, 800, 000. 00
956, 300. 00227, 702.00
359, 740.00
1,465.00
4, 248, 496.2273,675.2146,182.32
66, 051. 28233, 826. 93
10,500.0030,000. 00
9, 053, 938.96
MAKCH 6.
14 banks.
$2, 800, 000. 00
952, 300. 00152,884.60
354, 660. 00
1, 684. 00
3,901,893.9641, 245. 2978, 456. 85
G9, 954. 68248, 412.30
98, 933. 7515, 500. 00
8, 775, 925. 52
MAY 4.
14 banks.
$2, 800, 000. 00
952, 300. 00175,659.28
358,190. 00
4, 987, 00
4,142,021.8163, 722. 4852, 451. 24
68,381.95162,113.31
78, 083. 75
6, 853. 50
8, 864, 764. 32
WASHINGTON.
70 banks.
•$7, 895, 000.00
1, 673, 380. 621, 332, 753. 31
1, 575, 875. 00
4, 921. 75
14,080,710.9531,297.6614,214.10
866, 233. 80678,561.44
210, 677. 93. 23,747.50
28, 387, 380. 06
13 banks.
$1, 210, 000.00
199, 800.00121, 256.89
267,445. 00
3,096,921.95
113,152. 2722, 302. 37
7,182.3410, 000. 00
5, 047, 860. 82
i 70 banks. 70 banks.
$7, 470, 000.00 1 $7, 475, 000.001 1, 789, 889. 66
977, 020. 95
1,557,455.00
15, 255. 50
13,848,182.1930, 740. 68J6, 305.64
801,445.91556,151.80
253, 924. 64463. 447. 5034,081.60
27, 813,907. 07
1, 793, 639. 661,177,326.61
1, 540, 860. 00
5, 807. 50
13,499,463.3325,619.7521,474.43
678, 474.53664,518.69
340, 787. 43335, 447. 5044, 779. 34
27, 603,198. 80
WYOMING.
13 banks.
$1,210,000.00
171,550.0061, 691. 62
267,395.00
210.00
2, 654, 520.20
40, 371.9617, 473. 87
22, 595. 2825, 000.00
4, 470, 897. 93
13 banks.
$1, 210, 000.00
171,850.00106,486.09
270, 315. 00
310 00
2,541,115.95
43, 560. 7416, 709. 59
57,261.1470, 000.00
4, 487, 608. 51
JULY 12.
11 banks.
$2, 550, 000. 00
915,200.00153,085.20
315, 000. 00
10, 281.00
3, 024, 050. 3667, 657. 8047, 309.49
27,202.21144,704.82
89, 605. 0080. 000. 00
7, 424, 695. 88
6i banks.
$6, 830, 000. 00
1,721,439.66910,160.44
1, 430, 625. 00
26,561.00
8, 997, 734. 8642, 409. 443,116.80
448, 290. 29525, 873. 79
635,181.11645, 697. 50
73, 831. 84
22,290,021.72
13 banks.
$1,210,000.00
177,350.0045, 992.54
272, 245. 00
4 490 00
2, 005,140. 29
32, 695.1213, 037.77
159, 728. 96132, 500.00
4,053,179.68
OCTOBER 3.
14 banks.
$2, 800, 000. 00
930, 700. 00224, 778. 51
382, 500. 00
2, 870. 00
2,713,189.9551, 694. 1171,509.49
35,717.61123, 301. 25
59,130.00149, 663 54
205.46
7, 545, 259. 92
57 banks.
$6, 020, 000. 00
1,658,199.06806, 651. 80
1, 241, 945. 00
33, 501. 00
7,009,614. 1741, 293. 0512, 732. 71
303, 427. 65207, 440. 60
276,490.31923, 374. 502& 515. 00
18, 563,185. 45
13 banks.
$1,210,000.00
180, 600. 0063,184.04
271, 625. 00
4, 000.00
1, 769, 406.77
16, 684.7025, 327.10
61,621.47136, 500.00
3,738,949.17
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ABSTRACT OF REPORTS SINCE SEPTEMBER 30, 1892, ARRA«
OKLAHOMA TERRITORY.
Resources.
Loans and discounts.Bonds for circulationBonds for deposits...TJ.S. bonds on hand..Other stocks andb'dsDue from res've ag'tsDue from nat'l banksDue from State banksBanking house, etc ..Heal estate, etcCurrent expenses . . .Premiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency.{SpecieLegal-tender notes ..U.S.cer'ts of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from IT. S. Treas.
Total
DECEMBER 9.
4 banks.
$338, 902. 6550, 000. 00
141, 483. 24101, 439. 92
65, 802. 2728, 626. 0563, 539.46
11, 223.773, 863. 536, 665.19
20, 766.00332. 56
51, 632. 0535, 533.00
2, 250. 00
922,059.69
MARCH 6.
5 banks.
$366, 425. 0762, 500.00
145, 573.61190,618.03103, 659. 4313, 003. 3077, 726. 01
7, 046. 793, 750.00
15, 352. 70
23,194.00386.33
39, 056. 8542, 758.00
2,270.00
1,093,319.92
MAY 4.
5 banks.
$377, 315. 8262, 500. 00
204, 625. 81224,406.78101,657.5611,132.9992,197. 56
15, 605.853, 625.006, 387.44
26, 318.00582.14
53, 087. 5058,385. 00
2,812. 50
1,240,639. 95
JULY 12.
6 banks.
$370, 380. 8375, 000. 00
189, 356. 97102, 728, 25
36, 240. 9720, 268. 30
103, 032, 84
919. 512, 987. 508, 388. 68
49,724, 00534. 77
81,46.8.2047, 695.00
3, 375. 00
1,092,100.82
OCTOBER 3J
6 banks."?'
$338, 725. m75,000.00-
153,472.-*$,126,132.43
68, OOtfUfc-9,186.92
111, 5618. •# '150100
9, m. $2,747,50
13,937.7529, 6-m 00"1,238.1*.
74,321.(1060,297.00
3,375.8t>,
1,077,243:63
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Loans and discounts.Bonds lor circulation.
Other stocks and b'dsDue from res've ag'ts.Due from nat'l banks.Due from State banksBanking house, etc. .Real estate, etcCurrent expensesPremiums paidCash itemsClear'g-house exch'gsBills of other banks .Fractional currency .SpecieLegal-tender notes...U. S. cert's of deposit.5 % fund with Treas.Due from TJ. S. Treas.
Total
6 banks .
$582, 376. 3390,000.00
106,848.4969, 015. 3210, 452. 0233,383.11
5,644.3210, 848.4911,475. 006, 462.57
16, 250.00187.77
33, 647. 6522,190. 00
4, 049. 50250.00
1, 003,080. 57
6 banks.
$651,709.4090, 000. 00
1,027. 0099, 506. 5026, 316.5911,412. 3138, 788. 04
4, 200. 006, 896. 31
11, 275.006, 695. 72
9.713.00308.14
39, 860.2527, 420. 00
4, 050. 0050.00
1, 029,228. 26
6 banks.
$670, 017. 7190, 000.00
], 027.0064, 531. 8830, 290. 8517, 292.4845,169. 084,403. 05
11,986.9011,100. 00
2, 752.40
14, 742. 00381.71
50, 672.9021, 870. 00
4, 050. 0090.00
1,040,378.56
6 banks.
$604,761.4590,000.00
1, 000.0087, 375. 8240, 578. 9811,419.4845, 501. 054, 293. 002, 639.72
10, 625. 003, 816. 07
16, 027. 00400. 33
57, 640. 8021, 400. 00
4, 050. 00
1,001,528.70
6 banks.- '
$541, IMT W90,000*00
1,000.00108,018.3429,4*75.4222,5S0. ie31, 784,482,111.657,453.707,225.000,863.91
12,836.00529.14
63,541. ^5.24,215.00
4,050/00.140,4
952,30&.4ti
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STATES AND RESERVE CITIES—Continued.
O K L A H O M A T E R R I T O R Y .
Liabilities.
Capital stock
^Surplus fundUndivided profits....
-Hafc'lbank circulation"State bank circulation
^Dividends unpaid
^Individual deposits..'TT. 8. depositsDep*s IT. S.dis. officers
Due to n ational banksDue to State banks ..
jSTotes re discounted ..^Bills pay ableOther liabilities
Total
DECEMBER 9.
4 banks.
$200, 000. 00
11, 000. 0041,519.67
44, 500. 00
613, 366. 89
7, 589.394, 083. 74
922, 059. 69
MARCH 6.
5 banks.
$235, 000.00
15, 000. 0035,277.40
55, 750. 00
713, 229. 90
14, 938. 4812,124.74
11,999.40
1, 093, 319. 92
MAY 4.
5 banks.
$240, 000. 00
15, 000. 0051, 374. 28
56, 250. 00
828, 497. 25
20, 695.2422,823.18
1, 240, 639. 95
JULY 12.
6 banks.
$300, 000. 00
17, 000.0035, 859.38
67, 500. 00
644, 524.87
14,670. 301, 546. 27
5, 000. 00
1,092,100.82
OCTOBER 3.
6 banks.
$300, 000. 00
16, 000. 0049,187,28
67, 500. 00
591,812.09
5, 662.1433,421.03
. 8 CGI. 095, 000.00
1, 077, 243. 63
INDIAN TERRITORY.
• Capital stock
Swpius fundt'p'mnv ided. profits ..
Hftt'1-bank circulation"State-bank circulation
Individual deposits..£f. S. deposits
/Btep't&TLS.dts.officers
''-$hie to national bank sIHie to State banks ..
Hdites rediscounted.., Bills ;pa.yable•Otter liabilities
/'"•- Total
6 banks.
$360, 000.00
15,700.0036, 430. 62
80, 990. CO
475, CC6.25
9, 065. 85227. 85
25, 000. 00
1,003, 080. 57
6 banks.
$360, 000. 00
27,100.0025, 604. 22
81, 000. 00
4,152. 00
521, 790.17
8,640.21881.(50
1, 029, 228. 26
6 banks.
$360, 000. 00
27,100.0040, 451. 55
81, 000.00
487, 754. 71
23. 026.651,045.65
20, 000. 00
1, 040, 378. 56
6 banks.$300, 000. 00
39, 700. 0010, 836. 62
81, 000. 00
50.00
475, 235.46
12, 436. 611,270.01
10.000.005, 000 00
1,001,528.70
6 banks .
$360, COO. 00
42,200.0020, 039. 26
81, 000. 00
423, 538. 22
8, 248. 382, 372. 55
15, 000. 00
952,398.41
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INDEX.
AMENDMENTS TO THE NATIONAL BANKING LAW RECOMMENDED: Page.
Authorizing the issue of circulating notes to the par of the bond deposit 20Authorizing the reduction of semiannual duty on circulation 'JOAuthorizing the removal of officers and directors of national banks for violations of law 20.Regulating the borrowing from an association by its officers and directors 21Authorizing the assistant cashier to sign circulating notes, under certain circumstances 22Providing for the administration of oaths required by the national-bank act 23Requiring national-bank examiners to take oath and give bond 23Authorizing the appointment of two general examiners 23Providing for a change in the method of fixing the compensation of examiners 23Currency legislation, general remarks on 24
ASSESSMENT. (See Examiners; Circulating notes.)Amount levied upon and collected from shareholders of insolvent national banks 13Keduction of, tax on circulating notes 20Change of method in levying, for compensation of examiners 23Semiannual duty collected on circulation, etc., 1883 to 1893 102Cost of redemption of national-bank circulation, 1883 to 181)3 102Cost of, for plates, new and extended national banks 102Collected from the shareholders of insol vent national banks 206-213
ASSISTANT CASHIER. (See Amendments: Directors and officers.)BANKS. (See National banks: State banks ,• Savings banks; Private banks; Loan and trust com-
panies.)BOND OF EXAMINERS. (See Amendments; Examiners.)
BONDS, UNITED STATES-.
Held by national banks to secure circulation at date of each call during the year 4Amount of. held by banks other than national , 7Comparison of, amount held by national and other banks 9.10Issue of circulating notes on, to the par value of amount deposited, recommended 20Amount on deposit by national banks to secure circulation in each State on October 31 70Of national banks whose corporate existence will expire during the year ending October 31,
1894 : 74Amount of, on deposit by national banks on the first day of each month from January 1,
1872, to November 1, 1893 81-84Changes in, held by national banks during the year 8;-89Amount and kinds of, on deposit to secure circulating notes and public deposits on October 31. 92Profits on circulating notes based on a deposit of 2, 4, and G per cents 93Amount and kinds of, on deposit and owned and held by national banks annually since 1865.. 103Amount and kinds of, on deposit by national banks to secure circulating notes, 1882 to 1893. 103Interest-bearing bonded debt of the Tnited States, 1805 to 1893 104Market price of, weekly, November 4. 1892, to October 27, 1893 105Investment value of 4 and A\ per cents, January, 1885. to October. 1893 ]0(iAmount of, on deposit and minimum required, and excess held on October 3, 1893, and
September 30, 1892 107-108Amount of, on deposit and owned and held on or about October 1, 1864, to 1893 113-114Amount on deposit to secure circulation, etc., and on hand, by national banks in the
reserve cities, etc., on October 3. 1893 115Highest and lowest amount held from 1868 to 1893 11GPercentage of, to aggregate funds of national banks, 1860-1803 110
CAPITAL STOCK :
Of national banks organized during the year 3, 7( 71Of extended national banks 3Of suspended, failed, and liquidating banks 3Of national banks at date of each call during the year 4Decrease of, from September 30, 1892, to October 3, 1893 5
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CAPITAL STOCK—Continued. Page.Of national banks extended during the year , 6,7::Of national banks whose corporate existence will expire during the year 1894 6Of national banks whose corporate existence will expire annually from 1894 to 1903 6.73Of national banks whose corporate existence has been extended since the organization of the
system 7Of State, savings, private banks, loan and trust companies 7-10Of national banks on July 12, and of other banks on or about the same date 8,241Of national and other banks on October 3 and June 30, 1893 9,10Of, and surplus and undivided profits, etc., of national and other banks, on or about June 30.. 9, 242Of suspended, resumed, and insolvent national banks, by Stales 11, 12. 80Compensation of national-bank examiners based on, in certain States 23Of national banks organized, in liquidation, and in operation October 31 TOOf national banks organized and closed in each year, 1863-1893 72Of national banks, by States, extended under the act of July 12, 1882 72Of national banks whose corporate existence has expired, succeeded by other associations.. 73Title and, of national banks, whose corporate existence will expire during the year ending
October 31, 1894 74Title and, of national banks which suspended during the year ended October 31, 1893 75, 76Title and, of national banks wThich went into voluntary liquidation during the year ended
< )ctober 31,1893 77, 78Title and, of national banks which suspended and resumed business during the year ended
October 31,1893 78, 70Title and, of national banks in the hands of examiners at the close of the year ended October
31,1893... 79Kumber and, of national banks, by States, which suspended, etc., during the year ended
October 31,1893 80Authorized, of national banks on the first day of each month from January 1,1872, to Novem-
ber 1,1893 SI -84Changes in, of national banks — 85-89Title and, of national banks without circulation 10^Number of national banks and, by States, on October 3, 1893, and September 30, 1892 107,108Of national banks, under and over $150,000 109-112Of national banks October 3, 1864, to October 3, 1893 , 113,114Of national banks in reserve cities, etc., on October 3, 1893 115Highest and lowest points reached in, of national banks, 1866 to 1893 116Of, and earnings and dividends of national banks September 1, 1892, to September 1,1893.. .152-159Ratios of earnings and dividends to, etc., of national banks March 1, 1889, to September 1,
1893 160. 161Dividends, earnings, and ratios of to, by geographical divisions, of national banks, 1884 to
1893 162.163Title and, of national banks which have gone into voluntary liquidation, sections 5220 and
5221, Kevised Statutes of the United States 161 -175Title and, of national banks in voluntary liquidation, section 7, act of July 12, 1882, suc-
ceeded by other associations 176Title and, of national banks in voluntary liquidation for the purpose of reorganization 177,178Title and, of national banks in voluntary liquidation, section 7, act of July 12, 1882 179Title and, of national banks in the hands of receivers 180-191Surplus, profits, other liabilities and, of national banks which failed during the year 192-194Title and, of national banks placed in the hands of receivers since the organization of the
system, with amount of collections, disbursements, dividends paid, etc 198-213Of banks, members of the New York Clearing House Association, 1854 to 1893 215Of banks other than national 219-246Of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia 247-250Of Canadian banks 251
CIRCULATING NOTES :
Amount outstanding on October 3, and gross and net amount of increase during year endedOctober 31 3
Of extended banks 3Of active banks at the date of each call during the year 4Increase of, between September 30, 1892, and October 3,1893 5Increase of, between July 12 and October 3, 1893 5Increase of, by associations whose existence expired, succeeded by associations, with similar
titles • 6,7:;Of associations whose corporate existence was extended during the year. 6, 73Of associations whose corporate existence will expire during the year ending October 31,1894. 6, 74
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; -Cont in tied. Page.Of associations whose corporate existence will expire from 1894 to 1903 6, 73Ifistte of, to par value of bond deposit, recommended 20Reduction of semiannual duty on, recommended 20General remarks on currency legislation 24, 25Of banks organized, in liquidation, and in operation, by States, on October 31 70Titles and, of associations which suspended, and were placed in the hands of receivers dur-
ing the year 75, 76Titles and. of associations which went into voluntary liquidation during the year 77Amount of, secured by bonds, and amount of lawful money deposited to redeem circulation
on the first of each month from January 1, 1872, to November 1,1893 81-84Changes in, by geographical divisions, 1892 and 1893 85-89Decrease or increase of, during each year ended October 31 from 1886 to 1893 90Additional, issued and lawful money deposited to retire, by States, since June 20,1874 91Amount of, outstanding, lawful money on deposit to redeem, kinds and amounts of bonds
deposited to secure circulation and public deposits on October 31, with changes duringpreceding year 92
Profit on, secured by deposit of 2, 4, and 6 per cent bonds 93Quarterly increase or decrease of, from January 14,1875, to October 31,1893 94Amount of, issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations, on October 31, from 1804
to 1893,; 95-97National gold bank notes issued, etc., October 31,1893 98Amount of, issued during the year, and total amount issued, etc 98Additional circulation issued on bonds for years ended October 31, from 1883 to 1893 98. 99Amount of, by denominations, issued and redeemed since the organization of the system... 99Incomplete, issued by the Bureau during the year and balance in vault on October 31 99Additional, issued and retired during the year and since June 20, 1874 100Amount of, received monthly for redemption during the year, and total received since
approval of the act of June 20, 1874 , 101Amount of, received and destroyed yearly since the establishment of the system 101
'Semiannual duty on, cost of redemption of, assessment for plates, new and extended banks,annually, from 1883 to 1893 102
Titles of associations which do not issue ] 02Amount of, outstanding, as shown by reports of condition on or about October 1,1864, to 1893 -113,114Amount of, outstanding on October 3, of banks in reserve cities, etc lir>Dates on which highest and lowest amounts were held since the organization of the system. 116Amount of. held by national banks in New York City for the weeks given in 1887 to 1893 150"Title and, issued, etc., of associations in voluntary liquidation, sees. 5220 and 5221, TJ. S.
Revised Statutes, from 1864 to 1893 164-175.Title and, issued, etc., sec. 7, act of July 12. 1882, of associations succeeded by banks with
the same or different title, from 1882 to 1893 170Title and, issued, etc., of associations that have gone into voluntary liquidation, sec. 5220
and 5221, U. S. Revised Statutes, for the purpose of reorganization, from 1880 to 1893 177,178Title and, issued, etc., of associations in liquidation, sec. 7, act July 12, 1882, from 1881 to
1892 179Amount of, issued, etc., by associations placed in the hands of receivers, from 1864 to 1893.180-191Of Canadian banks on August 31, 1893 251Of nation al banks at date of each call from October 5, 1863, to October 3,1893 25:?Of national banks in each State and reserve city at date of each call during the year 277
BARING-HOUSE ASSOCIATIONS:Issue of loan certificates by, in 1873, 1884, and 1890~!91 ] 5Limit of loan certificates issued by, on deposit of securities 10Interest charged on loan certificates by 10Date of issue and surrender, and amount issued, etc., of loan certificates by, 1893 16Loan certificates issued by New York Clearing-house Association in 1873 and 1884 16Loan certificates issued by New York, Boston, and Philadelphia associations in 1890 17-Deposits, circulation, etc., of national banks in New York City reported to the New
fTork Clearing-house Association weekly from September 3, 1887, to November 4, 1893 150.'.Transactions of the New York Clearing-house Association for the years ended October 1,
1892and 1893 214Transactions of the New York Clearing-house Association from 1854 to 1893 215Clearing-house transactions of the assistant treasurer of the United States at New York
forthe yearended October 1, 1893 215^Exchanges of clearing houses of the United States for October, 1893 and 1892 216Exchanges of the clearing houses of the United States for weeks ended October 28, 1893, and
October 29,1892.. 217
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C L K A R I N G - H O U S K A S S O C I A T I O N S - < " o u t i l i l i e d .
Exchanges of tin* clearing; houses oi' the United States fur I lie \ cur:- ended Sepieiulur 30,1893 and 1892 218
CLEARING-HOUSE ASSOCIATION OF N E W Y O R K :
Loan certificates issued by, 1873. 1834, 1890-'91, and 18i>3 15-17Weekly deposit*, circulation, and reserve of national hanks in New Yorl-: City, as reported
to, for the weeks given, in 1887 to 1893 150Clearings, balances, and amount and kinds of money used in set t lements for years ended
October 1,1892 and 1893 2]*Transact ions of. 1854 to 1893 215
Transact ions of assistant t reasurer of the United States at New York with, year endidOctober 1,1893 21.5
CLEARING-HOUSE LOAN CERTIFICATES :
Issue of, and purpose accomplished by 15Use of, in 1873, 1884, and 1890-91 15Limit of, on deposit of securities 1<>Kates of interest charged on ,. 11;Prompt issue of, p ruden t j «5
Dates on which largest amounts were issued and surrendered and amount outstanding Octo-ber 31 in New York, Philadetyhia, Boston, Baltimore, and P i t t s burg 115
Amount issued in 1873 and 1884 by New York Clearing-house Association l(iAmount issued in 1890-'91 by associations in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia 17
CLEARING-HOUSE TRANSACTIONS :
I n loan certificates, 1873, 1884, 189O-191, and 1893 15-17Of New York clearing house, years ended October 1, 1892 and 1893 21-IOf New York clearinghouse, 1854 to 1893 : 2l."-»Of assistant t reasurer of t he United States at New York 215
Of clearing-house associations of the United States in October, 1893 and 1892 210Of clearing-house associations of the United States for weeks ended October 28, 1893, and
October 29, 1892 . 217Of clearing-house associations of the United States for years ended September 30, 1893 and
1892 2 ISCOIN AND CURRENCY (See also Circulating notes) :
Amount of, held by national banks on October 3 3Amount of, held by national banks on date of each call dur ing the year 4Increase of, held by national bauks on October 3. 1893, as compared with September 80. 1892. 5Highest and lowest amounts held by national banks and changes in holdings from Mn; 4
to October 3 5Amount held by national banks on or about September 30. 1864, to 1893 113,114Amount held by national banks in the reserve cities, etc.. on October 3 If)Highest and lowest points reached in holdings of, by national banks during the existence
of the system 1 toPercentage of specie to aggregate funds of national banks, 1886 to 1893 11(1Amount and kinds of coin and coin certificates held by national banks on or about Septem- • '
ber 30,1888, to 1893 121 - ISOClassification of, held as reserve by national banks on or about October 1, 1874, to 1893. and
average for twenty years 130,181Classification of, as shown by the reserve of national banks on October 3 UJ2, 133 *Classification of, held as reserve by national banks on three dates in 1888 to 1893 135-137'Classification of, as shown by the reserve lfeld by national banks at date of each call from
October 5, 1887, to October 3, 1893 138. l-'JftKinds and amount of, used in settlement of clearing-house balances in Now York for the
years ended October, 1892 and 1893 214
Classification of, held by national banks on July 12, and by other banking institutions onor about the same date 240
Amount held by Canadian banks on A ugust 31 251
COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS :
Of national banks during the year 4Of national banks on October 3,1893. and September 30.1892 .' 5Of principal items of resources and liabilities of national and other banks 9.10 •Of number of national and other banks which suspended, resumed, etc., during the year 14Of clearing-house loan certificates. 1893. and prior years l(>. 17 "Of number and capital stock of national banks organized and closed each year from 1863 1o
1893 72Changes in capital, bonds, and circulation. 1892 and 1893 85-89Quarterly increase or decrease of national-bank circulation, 1875 to 1893 94/
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E STATEMENTS Tout jiiucd. Page.National-banknotes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations. 1804 to 1893 95-97'Semiannual duty on circulation, cost of redemption, assessment for plates, and examiners'
fees, annually, 1883 to 1893 102Amount and kinds of United States bonds held to secure circulating notes, and amount
o\\ ned and held for other purposes by national banks, annually, 1865 to 1893 103Changes in amount and kinds of United States bonds deposited to secure circulation, and
held 1'or other purposes by national banks. 1882 to 1893 103Interest-bearing bonded debt of United States from 1865 to 1893 101Market price of United States bonds, weekly, from November 4. 1892, to October 27. 1893... 105Investment value of 4$ and 4 per cent bonds from January, 1885, to October, 1893 iou'United States bonds held by national banks on October 3, 1893, and September 30. 1892, min-
imum amount required, and excess held 107,108Capital of national banks, over and under $150,000, by reserve cities and States. September
30, 1892, and October 3, 1893 109-1 ] 2Resources and liabilities of national banks, October 3, 1864, to October 3, 1893 113,114Highest and lowest points reached, principal items of resources and liabilities of national
banks during the existence of the system \\QPercentages of loans, United States bonds, and specie to aggregate funds of national banks.
- 1886 to 1893 116Classification of loans by national banks in reserve cities, etc, 1886 to 1893 119CJaHwitication of loans by national banks in reserve cities, etc., on October 3 119,120Coin and coin certificates held by national banks in each State, etc., on or about September
30,1888, to 1893 121-130Changes in deposits and reserve of national banks, October 2. 1874 to October 3, 1893, and: average for twenty years 130,131Itesorve required and held by national banks in reserve cities, etc., at the date of each call
duri ng the year 134Koserve required and held by national banks on three dates in 1888 to 1893 135_137Lawful-money reserve of national banks on October 5, 1887, to October 3, 1893 138.139Jfeeserve required, held, and classification of reserve, by geographical divisions, March 7,1884.- to October 3, 1893 140-149Weekly deposits, circulation, and reserve of national banks in New York City for the
months given in 1887 to 1893 150Movement of the reserve held by national banks in New York City during October, from
1878 to 1893 151Katjios of dividends and earnings to capital, etc., of national banks, by States, etc., March 1,
1889, to September 1, 1893 160,161Earnings and dividends of national banks, by geographical divisions, from September, 1884,
: to September, 1893 162.163Transactions of the clearing-houses of New York City and of the United States for the
periods mentioned 214-218- Of State banks, loan, and trust companies, and savings banks 234-237" Number of depositors, amount of deposits, and average amount duo each depositor, hv- States, 1891-'92 and 1892-'93 '..." 237Growth of savings banks from 1820 to 1893 238
:Of private banks, 1889 to 1893 239Of.gold, etc., held by national and other banks on approximately the same date in 1893 240Capital of national and other banks on or about July 12,1893 241Capital, surplus, undivided profits, and deposits of national and other banks on or about" Jane 30,1893 242Suspensions and resumptions of State, etc., banks during the year 244-246
rj&tENCY (See, also, Circulating notes; Coin and currency):General remarks with respect to 24
CCISIONB. (See Digest national-bank decisions.)fciPDSiTS (See, also, Liabilities of banks):
1 <)f national banks on October 3 3• \ Of national banks at date of each call during the year 4, Comparative statement of, on September 30,1892, and October 3,1893, in national banks 5. Unparalleled shrinkage of, in national banks 5
In b^aaks other than national 7_9Comparison of, in national with other banks 9 \Q
•,("Withdrawal of, by depositors in national banks, cause of large proportion of suspensions.. 10.. iWithtirawal of, necessitated the issuance of clearing-house loan certificates 1(5
lieiserve required on , . . . . , , , , . . . , , . . . 17-19
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DEPOSITS (See, also, Liabilities of banks)—Continued.Amount of, held by national banks on or about October 1. 1874 to 1893 1$, XSQ,Reserve required, and held on, of national banks in reserve cities, etc., sit date of each fall,"'
during the year ^ld,Percentage of reserve held on, by national banks at date of each call during the ;, oar.. *..u ..10j
DIGEST OF NATIONAL-BANK DECISIONS
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS:
As debtors of suspended national banksLack of appreciation of purposes of national banksRemoval of, for violations of lawBorrowing from national banks byRestrictions proposed with respect to borrowing from national banks by 'Office letter to, when granted too large accommodationsLoans to directors who are not executive officers of bank ,.Compensation of directors for attending meetings '.Distinction between directors who are simply directors and those who are executive offi-
cersSuccessful administration depends upon fidelity of directors ". .Authorizing assistant cashier to sign circulating notes under certain circumstances, recom-
mendedAdministration of oaths required by the national-bank act, amendment recommended
DISSOLUTION. (See Suspensions; Receivers; Insolvent banks.)DIVIDENDS : _
Number and amount of, paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the year, andtotal amount paid since organization of the system
Earnings and, of national banks from September 1, 1892, to September 1, 1893 152Ratios of, and of earnings to capital, etc., from March 1. 1889, to September 1. 1893 160,Earnings and, of national banks by geographical divisions from September, 1884, to Septem-
ber, 189a - .162,Amount and per cent of, paid to creditors of each insolvent association during the year. i.. 195,Percentage of, paid to creditors of receiverships in an inactive condition ^.Amount and per cent of, paid to creditors of each insolvent national bank since organization
of the system 193-DUTY, REDEMPTION CHARGES, ASSESSMENTS (See, also, Assessments):
Reduction of semiannual duty on circulation recommendedChange in method recommended for assessments for compensation of examinersSemiannual duty on circulation, cost of redemption of notes, cost of plates, aud assess-
ment for compensation of examiners, 1883 to 1893EARNINGS. (See Dividends).EXAMINERS :
Recommendation that the law be amended to require the taking of oath and giving of bond byAppointment of two general examiners recommended f
Change recommended in method of fixing compensation of p > . .Assessments made for compensation of. 1883 to 1893
EXAMINATIONS (See, also, Examiners):Semiannual, of national banks to be made „
EXCESSIVE LOANS. (See Loans.)
EXTENSION OF CORPORATE EXISTENCE OF NATIONAL BANKS. (See National banks.)
FAILURES (See, also, Receivers; Receiverships; Suspensions):Number and capital of national banks which suspended and failed during the year , .Worthy of note that the number of, was not greater > ,Causes of, and of suspensionsAnalysis of, of national banks „... ;Of banks other than nationalNumber, assets, and liabilities of, of banks other than nationalComparison of, with number of each class of banks in operationGeographical summary of suspensions of banks other than national ;Number and capital of insolvent national banks annually from 1863 to 1893 -.Title of national banks which suspended and were placed in the hands of receivers during
the year 'Title of national banks which suspended during the year and resumed business prior to '
October 31 ,... 'Title of suspended national banks in the hands of examiners on October 31Number and capital by States and geographical divisions of national banks which sus-
pended, resumed, failed, and were placed in the charge of examine! s during the year endedOctober 31 .'*
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e, olxo- Receivers; "Receiverships: Suspensions)—Continued. Page,^abilities of each national bank which was placed in the hands of receiver during the year
ended October 31 192,193• Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks, the trusts having been closed dur-
ing the year 194, 'Amount and per cent of dividends paid to creditors of insolvent associations during the
year 195,196- Dividends paid to creditors inactive receiverships 196
Title of" insolvent national banks, date of organization, etc., assets and liabilities, dividends'' .paid, etc., 1804 to 1893 198, 213
Number, assets, and liabilities by States of State, savings, private banks, trust, mortgageand investment companies, which suspended business, and of those which resumed dur-
•s ing the lirst eight months of the current calendar year 244-246IPflUDENT METHODS:
"- Failures of national banks in many instances attributable to ]orAOTTVE EEC El V l iRSHIPS :
2?amber and title of, now on the list 13,196SOLVENT BANKS. (£e« Failures; Keceivers; Suspensions.)TERE8T. (See Clearing-house loan certificates: Failures.)TERE.ST-BE.AlilNG FUNDED DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES:
* -Character and amount of, from 1865 to 1893 104fy-ESTMENT VALUE OF UNITED STATES BONDS (See, also, Bonds, United States):
' Qf 4& and 4 per cents, quarterly, from 18S5 to 1893 10GSUBS AND KEDEMPTIONS (See, also. Circulating notes; ^Redemptions;:/Additional circulation issued and lawful money deposited to retire, from .Tune 20, 1874, by, v States 91* Amount of national-bank notes outstanding, lawful monf'-V deposited to redeem, on October
'31, 1893, and changes during preceding year 02;Profits on circulating notes secured by 2, 4, and 6 per cent bonds 03. Quarterly increase or decrease of circulating notes from 1875 to 1893 94Amount of circulating notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding, by denominations, from 1864
4 - to 1893 93-07^Circulating notes of national gold banks issued, redeemed, and outstanding October 31 98
•»-Circulating notes issued during the year, and total amount issued, redeemed, and outstand-: bus D8Additional circulation issued on bonds for the years ended October 31, 1883 to 1893 98,99
'Circulating notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding since organization of the system, and- - the amount outstanding on October 31 09Incomplete currency issued during the year by the bureau and vault balance on October 31. 90
'Additional circulation issued and retired during the year, and total amount issued and/ ..retired since June 20, 1874 100-Circulating notes received for redemption during the year, and total amount received since
* June 20,1874 101i CJirjmlating notes received at the bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of
N" £hd> system 101.Coat of redemption of circulating notes annually from 1883 to 1803 102Rational banks which do not issue circulating notes ] 02
f Aimoiint and kinds of bonds on deposit to secure circulating notes for each year from 1865 to
tional banks, amount and kinds of bonds held to secure circulation annually,l&2to 1893 *. 103
MtEti MONEY DEPOSITS :
'. Amouut on deposit to redeem circulation on the first day of each month from January 1,«' 1872, to November 1, 1893 81-84: Ii^Wfiil money on deposit to redeem circulating notes October 31, 1886, to 1893 90
j&jnoimt of, to retire national-bank circulation since June 20, 1874 91Amount of, to retire circulating notes on October 31. 1893, and changes during preceding
year 92!yrruL MONEY RESERVE (See, also, Deposits):
;. Be^nirements of law with respect to 17-19"jteguiredand held and classification of, by national banks, 1874 to 1893, and by banks in;'< 'reserve cities, etc., at date of each report during the year <* ]9'C&fmgeB in deposits and, since June 20. 1874, and average for twenty years 130,131
"ipf batioual banks by reserve cities, etc., on October 3 132,133i j D i i t d , Jield by national banks in reserve cities, etc., at date of each call during the
134
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L A W F U L MONEY nFsnnvF: ( # v . nJsn. T)epo*i tM-( .miiimt-d. T\i<?aLiab i l i t i es of na t ional b n n k s and. on three da t e s in Jssx t<> 1R03 13."»-"UJ7Of na t iona l b a n k s at do to of each call tVoni October .">. 1S«7. to October 3 i*H3 ]:j^. 13;)Of na t iona l b n n k s l»y geographica l d iv is ions fioin March 7, 1884, to October 3. ir.01 U() 14<)Depos i t s , c i rcula t ion, and. of nat ional b a n k s in New York City. \v<vkly. from Ser>teni!><>i ::
1887, to N o v e m b e r 4, 1H93 1.50
M o v e m e n t of, beld by na t iona l b a n k s in New York Ci ty d u r i n g October for List s ix teenyears \§ \
LEGAL DECISIONS. (SeeDigest of national-bank decisions.)LEGISLATION :
Recommendations with respect to j9
LIABILITIES OF HANKS.-
Of national banks at date of each call during the year ^And resources of national banks from 1804 to 1893 113. ] 14Of national banks in the reserve cit ies, etc.. on October 3 j 15Highest and lowest point reached in principal items of, during existence of the system .lieOf State, etc.. banks at date of latest returns l'!9-2t(lOf banks other than national which suspended and resumed during tirst eight months of
the current calendar year :!Ur-> U]Of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia 247-231Of tlie Canadian banks 251
LIQUIDATION. (See Failures; Voluntary liquidation.)LOANS (See, also, Clearing-house loan certificates):
Of national banks at date of each call during the year 4Failure to collect, cause of suspension of many banks 10By clearing houses on loan certificates - 15-17Provisions of law with respect to; when reserve is deficient 33To executive officers and employes of national banks should be subject to approval by
board 21Office letter to directors where too large accommodations are granted 21Granting of. to directors who are and are not executive officers 22Bv national banks on or about September 30. 1864 to 1893 11 If, 114By national banks in reserve cities, etc., on October 3 115Highest and lowest points reached during the existence of the system j iftPercentage of, to aggregate funds of national banks, 1886 to 1893 i]<jClassification of. by national banks in reserve cities, etc., upon approximate date*, 1880 to
1893 i 17,118Classification of, by national banks in New York City for past eight years HJ)Classification of. by national banks in reserve cities, etc., on October 3 119, 320
LOAN AND TRUST COMPANIES:
Principal items of resources and liabilities of <)? iQNumber, etc., of, which failed during the year I.1:. 44 J2itoNumber, assets, and liabilities of. which, suspended and resumed from January to Septem-
ber, 1893 UCondition of, at the date of latest returns 224,22f>Capital of, by States 241.Condition of, in the District of Columbia 247-251.
MARKET PRICE OP UNITED STATES BONDS:
Weekly, from November 4, 1892, to October 27, 1893 105NATIONAL BANKS (see, also, Failures; Resumptions; Suspensions):
Number of, in operation October 31, 1893 :$Capital stock of. on October 31, 1893 3Number of shares of stock of :jNumber of shareholders in 3Principal items of resources and liabilities of, on October 3 • { $Circulation of, and gross and net increase during the year 3Number, capital, and geographical distribution of, organized during the year 3Number, capital, and circulation of, extended during the year 3
Number and capital of, suspended during the year ;jNumber and capital of, failed during the year ,'{'.Number and capital of, in charge of examiners 3Number and capital of, in voluntary liquidation 3'Changes in number of, organized and passed out of the system during the year ,4Condition of, at date of each call, during the year 4,"Comparison of condition of. on September 30, 1892, and October 3,1893 5
Increase of circulation of.,,..,.,.. . . . . „ . , , . . . , . . , , . . , - 5
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NATIONAL HANKS (See. also, Failures: TJesumptions: Suspensions) — Continued. Page.Shrin kage of deposits in .">Changes in cash held, at various dates during the year .3Evidence of conservative management of <iExpiration of corporate existence of (>Extension of corporate existence of 0Expiration of corporate existence of, in 1894 <>Expiration of corporate existence of, annually. 1894 1908 6Number and capital of, extended since organization of system tiNumber and capital of, by States, organized during the year 7Policy of Comptroller wit h respect to organization of 7Comparison of condition of, with other banks 0Causes of suspension of 10Requirements with respect to resumption of suspended 10Number, capital, and percentages of, which suspended, resumed, failed, and were placed in
charge of examiners 11Number and capital of, which suspended in each State and geographical division 11—115Number of, organized, and number and percentage of, failed, since the organization of the
system 12Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent 13Closed receiverships of 13Active receiverships of 13Inact ive receiverships of 13Aggregate amount of claims of creditors of insolvent, and amount of dividends paid 13Amount of claims paid to creditors of insolvent, dur ing the past year 13Assessments on shareholders of insolvent, and collections therefrom 13Trus t s closed dur ing the year 13Number of, in existence on J u n e 1, and number and percentage of suspensions 14Shrinkage of deposits in, from May 4 to J u l y 12 15Requirements of law, relative to maintenance of reserve by 17-11)Percentage of reserve held by, on various dates during the year 19Amendments of national-bank act recommended 19
Increase of circulation of, to par of bond deposit recommended 20Reduction of semiannual du ty on circulation recommended '20Removal of officers and directors of, for violations of law 20Borrowing funds of, by officers, etc., of 21Reference to H. R. 2344, relative to borrowing by officers of, etc., of 21Large loans to officers, etc., of 21Office letter to directors of, where large loans are made to officers, etc 2LLoans to directors of, who are not active officers 22Restrictions relat ive to loans which would be detr imental to interests of 22Paymen t of directors for services, policy of 22United attention of Comptroller and directors necessary to success of 22Author iz ing assis tant cashier to sign circulating notes, recommended 22Adminis t ra t ion^! ' oaths required by national-bank act 23Requir ing oath and bond of examiners of 23Appointment of two general examiners, recommended 23Compensation of examiners to be fixed by Comptroller and Secretary of the Treasury,
recommended 23Present method of appointment of examiners inadequate 23Currency legislation, remarks relative to 24Digest of legal decisions affecting 31Number of, organized, in liquidation, in operation, capital stock of, bonds on deposit,
circulation issued, etc., on October 3, 1893 70Number and capital of, by States, organized dur ing the year 71Number of, by States, in operation October 31 71Number of, passed out of the system since organization 71Number and capital of, organized and passed out of the system annually since the organ-
izat ion of the system 71Number, authorized capital of, organized, etc., since 1803 72Number and capital of, bty States, extended under act J u l y 12, 1882 72Number, capital, and circulation, whose corporate existence will expire annually, from 1894
to 1903 '. 7:)Title, capital, and circulation of, whose corporate existence expired dur ing the year, suc-
ceeded by associations wi th similar tit les 73Number, capital, and circulation of, by States, whose corporate existence was extended
during the year , 73
10665 CUB, 22
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NATIONAL RANKS (Sec, also, Failures; Resumptions: Suspensions)—Continued. Page.Tide, capital, ate, of, whose corporate existence will expire during the year ending October
31, 1894 74Title, capital, etc., of, placed in the hands of receivers during the year.. 75, 76Title, capital stock, etc., of, which went into voluntary liquidation during the year 77, 78Title, capital, etc.. of, which suspended and resumed during the year- 78. 79Title, capital, etc., of, placed in the hands of examiners 79Number and capital of, by States, which suspended, etc., during the year 80Number, authorized capital stock of, on the first of each month from January 1. 1872. to
November 1, 1893 81-84Changes in capital, bonds, and circulation of, by geographical divisions 1892 and 1893.. 85-89Decrease or increase of circulation of 1886 to 1893 90Lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation of, 1886 to 1893 90Additional circulation issued since June 20, 1874, and lawful money deposited to retire cir-
culation, by States 91Circulation of, outstanding, and amount of lawful money on deposit to redeem circulation,
and bonds on deposit October 31, 1893 92Profits on circulating notes of, secured by 2, 4, and G per cent bonds 93Quarterly increase or decrease of circulation of, 1875 to 1893 94Circulation of, issued, etc., by denominations and amounts, 18G4 to 1893 95-97Gold bank notes issued, etc., October 31, 1893 98Circulation of, issued, etc., during the year, and total issued, etc 98Additional circulation issued monthly for the years ended on October 31 from .1883 to 1893... 1)8. 99Amount and denominations of circulation of, issued, etc., since the organization of the sys-
tem and amfeunt outstanding October 31 99Incomplete circulation issued by the bureau during the year ended October 31, 1893, and
balance in vault 99Additional circulation issued, etc., during the year, and since June 20, 1874.. 100Circulation of. received by the bureau monthly for redemption, from November, 1892, to Octo-
ber, 1893, and total received from -Tune 20,1874, to October 31. 1893 101Circulation of, received and destroyed annually since the establishment of the system 101Tax on circulation of, cost of redemption of circulating notes, assessment for plates and
examiners' fees, for fiscal year ended June 30, 1893 102Taxes assessed as duty on circulating notes of, cost of redemption, cost of plates and exami-
ners' fees annually from 1883 to 1893 102Title, capital, and bonds of, without circulation 102Kinds and amount of United States bonds held to secure circulating notes of, on June 30.
1865 to 1893, inclusive, and amount held on same dates for other purposes - 103Kinds and amount of United States bonds held by, as security for circulation and other pur-
poses, 1882-1893 103Interest-bearing bonded debt of the X'nited States from 7865 to 1893. 104Capital, United States bonds held, minimum amount required, and excess held by. Octo-
ber 3, 1893, and September 30. 1892 107. 108Capital stock of, of $150,000 under and over, by States, 1892 and 1893 109-112Resources and liabilities of. 1864 to 1893 113,114Resources and liabilities of, in reserve cities, etc., October 3 115Highest and lowest points reached, principal resources, etc., of, 1866-1893 116Percentages of loans, United States bonds and specie of, 1886 to 1S93 116Classification of loans by, in reserve cities on or about September 30, 1889 to .1893 1] 7.118Classification of loans by, in New York City in the last eight years 119Classification of loans by, in reserve cities, e tc . October 3, 1893 119,120Coin and coin certificates held by national banks on or about September 30. 1888 to 1893 121-130Deposits and reserve held by, since June 20, 1874 130. 131Reserve held by. in reserve cities, etc., in October 3. 1893 132,133Deposits and reserve held by, at date of each call during the year 134Deposits and reserve required and held by. on three dates 1888 to 1893 135-137Reserve required and held by. at date of each call, October 5.1887, to October 3,1893 138,139Reserve required and held by, by geographical divisions, from March 7, 1884, to October 3.
1893 140-149Deposits, circulation, and reserve of. in New York City weekly, from September 3. 1887, to
November 4. 1893 150Movement of reserve of, in New York City during October, for the last sixteen years 151Earnings and dividends of. September 1,1892, to September 1,1893 152-159Ratios of dividends and earnings to capital, etc.. of, by States, from March 1,1889, to September
1,1893 160,161Earnings and dividends of, by geographical divisions, from September, 1884, to September,
1893 162,163
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NATIONAL BANKS (See, also. Failures; Resumptions; Susi)ensions)—Continued. Page.Title, capital, etc., of, in voluntary liquidation (sees. 5220 and 5221, Revised Statutes) since
organization of system 104-17".Title and capital of, in voluntary liquidation, section 7, act of July 12, 1882, succeeded by
associations with same or different title 176Title, capital, etc., of, in voluntary liquidation under sections 5220 and 5221 IT. 8. Revised
Statutes for purposes of reorganization 177,178Title, capital, etc., of, in liquidation under section 7, act of July 12, 1882 17CTitle, capital, etc., of, placed in the hands of receivers since organization of the system.. .180-191Title, capital, surplus, and other liabilities of, which failed during the year 192-194Title of failed, and total dividends paid, of trusts closed during the year 194Amount and per cent of dividends paid to creditors of insolvent, during the year 195-19GReceiverships of, in an inactive condition 196Title of insolvent, dates of organization, appointment of receiver and closing, assets, col-
lections, claims proved, dividends paid, etc., since the organization of the system 198 213Coin and currency held by, and by all other banks on or about July 12, 1893 240Capital of, and of other banks by States, on or about July 12. 1893 241Capital, surplus, undivided profits, deposits of, and of all other banks, by States, on or
about June 30, 1893 242Aggregate resources and liabilities of, from October, 1863, to October, 1893 253Condition of, at date of each call during the past year 277
NATIONAL BANK FAILURES. (See Failures; Receivers; Receiverships; Suspensions.)NATIONAL BANK LAW. (See Amendments.)
OFFICERS. (See Directors and Officers.)ORGANIZATION OF NATIONAL BANKS (See, also, National Banks:
Number and capital of, during the year 3Net increase of, during the year 4Policy of the Comptroller with res pect to 7Number and capital in each year from 1863 to 1893 72Changes in number, capital, bonds and circulation by States during the year ended Octo-
ber 31, 1893, and 1892 .' 85-89POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES:
Estimated, as of June 1 241Capital stock of national and other banks, per capita of, by States 241Average per capita of banking funds of each class of banks on or about June 30 242
PRIVATE BANKS:
Capital and deposits at the date of latest returns 8Principal items of resources and liabilities of 9,10Number, assets and liabilities of, which failed since June 30, 1891 13Number, assets and liabilities of, which suspended and resumed business during first
eight months of the year 14Condition of, in each State on June 30, 1893 230-233Capital of and of other banks, by States 241Number, assets and liabilities of, which suspended and resumed in each State 244-246
RECEIVERS (See, also, Suspensions; Failures:)Number and capital stock of national banks placed in the hands of, during the year 3Increase of, during the year 3Number, percentage, and capital stock of national banks which suspended and were placed
in the hands of 11Number and capital stock of national banks, by States, placed in the hands of, during the
year 10-12, 80Number and per cent of national banks placed in the hands of, since the organization of the
system 12Number and capital of insolvent national banks placed in the hands of, from 1865 to 1893 . . . 72Title, etc., of insolvent national banks placed in the hands of, during the year 75, 76Title, date of organization, resources and liabilities, cause of failure, etc., of national bankf
placed in the hands of, from 1864 to 1893 180-191Title, liabilities, etc., of national banks placed in the hands of, during the past year .192-194Title and dividends paid, of insolvent national banks, the affairs of which were closed dur-
ing the year 194Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the year, and total paid in
each case 195,196Insolvent national banks, assets, liabilities, dividends paid, etc., 1864 to 1893 198-213
RECEIVERSHIPS (See, also, Failures; Receivers):Number and increase, of, during the year 3Number of, closed, inactive and active on October 31 12,13
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JlFOEiVERSHirs (See. aho. Failure?: "Receivers—Continued. Page.Title, capital stock, etc.. of, originating; during; the-year 73,70Title, date of organization and failure, assets and liabilities, dividends paid while solvent
and to creditors after closing, of each a.ssociat ion which failed from 1804 to 1893 180-191Title, liabilities, etc.. of national banks placed in the hands of receivers during the year. ..192-194Title and affairs of, which were closed during; t he year 194Dividends paid to creditors of insolvent national banks during the year, and total dividends
paid in each case 105.196Title, date of appointment of receiver and dividends paid of inactive 19GInsolvent national banks, dates of organization, appointment of receiver, assets, claims
pi'O'ved, expenses, dividends paid, etc., 1865 to 1893 198-213REDEMPTIONS (See, also, Circulating notes; Issues and redemptions):
Lawful money deposited to retire national-bank circulation since June 20. 1874. by States .. 91Circulating notes surrendered and destroyed in 1892 and 1893 92Circulating notes issued, redeemed and outstanding by denominations, 1864 to 1898 95-97National gold bank notes issued, redeemed and outstanding, October 31, 1893 9SDenominations and amounts of circulating notes redeemed to October 31 98,99Circulating notes retired, by States, under acts July 12, 1882, and June 20, 1874 100Circulating notes received at the Bureau and destroyed yearly since the establishment of
the system 101Cost of redemption of circulating notes from 1883 to 1893 102
REPORTS OF CONDITION:
Principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks on October 3. 1893. 3Of national banks at date of each call during the year 4Comparison of principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks. October 3, 1893,
and September 30, 1892 t 5Shrinkage in deposits and loans 5Changes in cash holdings 5Comparison of condition of national with other banks 9.10Deposits and reserve of national banks at various dates 19Resources and liabilities of national banks, 1864 to 1893 '. 113,114Classification of loans, 1889-1893 117,118Classification of loans by national banks in New York City, 1886-1893 119Classification of loans by national banks in reserve cities and States. Oct. 3,1893..: 119,120Coin and coin certificates held by national banks, 1888 to 1893 121-129Deposits and reserve, 1874 to 1893 ISO, 131Reserve held by national banks, October 3, 1893 132,133Reserve held by national banks at date of each call during the past year 134Reserve held by national banks, 1888-1893 135-138Reserve held by national banks, classified by geographical divisions, 1884-1893 140-148Of State banks, private banks, loan and trust companies 219-246Of loan and trust companies in the District of Columbia 247-251Of Canadian banks, August 31, 1893 251Of national banks, 1863 to 1893 253Of national banks in each reserve city and State, December 9, 1892, to October 3, 1893 277
RESOURCES OF NATIONAL BANKS. (SeeNational banks; Liabilities of national banks.)RESUMPTIONS. (See Failures; Suspensions.)SAVINGS BANKS:
Resume of condition of, at' date of latest returns 7-10Comparison of principal items of resources and liabilities of. and of other banks 9,10Number and liabilities of suspended 13-15Condition of mutual and stock, by States and geographical divisions, 1892-'93 226-229Condition of, 1888 to 1893 236Number of depositors, amount of deposits, and average due each, by States, in 1891-'92.
1892-'93 .* 237Growth of, from 1820 to 1893 238Capital stock of. and average per capita of population, by States 241Aggregate banking funds of. and average per capita, by States 242Xumber, assets, and liabilities of, which failed and resumed, in each State during the first
eight months of the current calendar year 244-246SECURITY FOR CIRCULATING NOTES ( See, also. Bonds. United States):
Amendment to the act recommended, authorizing the issue of circulating notes to the parvalue of 20
Amount of United States bonds on deposit as. on the first of each month from January 1,1872,to November 1,1893 81-84
Kinds and amount on depositas, and to secure public deposits, October 31 92
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SECURITY FOR CIRCI/LVI'IVG xoi'ES {See, als<>, Bonds. lTnited Stares) —Continued. Page.Amount and kind- of Tinted Stales bonds on deposit, eic., by national banks, 18(55 to 18!>3 . . 103ClasMlieation of United States bonds held a<. 1SSL' to \M\ 103
SEMIANNUAL m rv {See, aho, Duty, redemption charges, assessments):Amendment to the national-bank act recommended, providing" for the reduction of, to one-
fourth of 1 per cent 20Amount of tax as, annually from 18815 to ] !»3 102
SHAREHOLDERS. {See Assessment; Failures.)SPECIE. {See Coin and currency.)
STATE BANKS •.
Summary of condition of 7-0
Principal items of resources and liabilities of, compared with national and other banks 0,10
Suspension of, and of banks other than national 13-1 ">
Abstract of reports of condition of, by States, at date of latest returns 220-223
Condition of, annually, 1872 to 1893 'I'M. 235
Capital stock of, and of other banks, the average per capita, by States 241A v^rage per capita of banking funds of, by States 2421ST umber, assets, and liabilities of suspended and resumed, during the iirst eight months of
tlie calendar year 244-240SUMMARY OF STATE, AND CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANKS AT DATE OF EACH CALL DURING THE YEAR . 4
SUSPENSION (See, also, Failures; Eeceivers):Number and capital stock of national banks, which suspended during the year 3Conditions causing the suspension of national banks 10Policy adopted with respect to permitting national banks, which suspended, to resume 10Number and capital of national banks which suspended, resumed, failed, etc., by States and
geographical divisions, during the year 10-12, 80Of banks other than national. 13-15Number, assets, and liabilities of banks other than national, by States, which suspended
and resumed during the first eight months of the current calendar year 13-15, 244-24(5TAX ON CIRCULATION, REDEMPTION CHARGES, AND ASSESSMENTS (See, also, Duty, etc.) :
Keduction of tax on circulation recommended 20Change in method of levying assessment for compensation of examiners 23Semiannual duty on circulation annually, 1883 to 1893 102Cost of redemption of notes, 1883 to 1893 102Assessment for plates for new and extended banks, 1883 to 1893 102
i Assessment for examiners' fees, 1883 to 1893 ; ]02VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION: See, also, national banks.
Number and caintal stock of national banks in, during the year 3Decrease of, during the year ;»Number and capital stock of national banks in, in each year from 1865 to 1893 72Title, capital, etc., of national banks which went into, during the year 77, 78Title, capital, circulation issued, etc., of national banks in, under various acts providing
therefor, since the organization of the system 104-179
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