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Changes in the principal items of resources and liabilities of national banks as shown by the returns on May 5, 1898, as compared with the returns on February 18, 1898, and May 14, 1897.

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United States bonds.

$783,500 00

$657,600 00

Due from national banks, State banks and bankers, and reserve agents...

80,375,794 12

69,942,293 10

Specie.....

45,804,847 23

81,106,389 39

Legal tenders...........

1,206,501 00

United States certificates for legal tenders

25,275,000 00

1,496,311 00 29,615,000 00

Capital stock.

4,418,650 00

12,530,725 00

Surplus and other profits...........

3,388,658 98

3,205,363 50

Circulation.

4,318,986 50

9,853,001 50

Due to national and State banks and bankers...

95,104,785 35

111,627,629 91

Individual deposits.....

16,647,505 81

271,224,467 76

United States Government deposits.

4,409,170 16

11,395,749 21

Bills payable and rediscounts....

5,495,157 79

2,496,026 62

Total resources...........

76,980,256 20

377,554,862 41

Total number of banks May 5, 1898, 3,586; February 18, 1898, 3,594; May 14, 1897, 3,614.

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$7,188,393

$128,030

$5,646,088

7,992,678 $45,260,504

71,063,659 171,321,905

508 86,782,802
1,513 393,157,206
1,644 415,472,369 85,952,764 280,253,818 $331,843,200
1,642 420,073,415 100,447,033 293,887,941 338,640,150
1,643 420,634,511 114,091,645 295,769,489 340,487,050
1,617 426,399,151 126,852,635 293,593,645 339,480,100
1,615 430,399,301 132,670,058 291,798,640 340,857,450
1,767 458,255,696 143,121,386 315,519,117 354,475,800
1,919 479,629,174 156,881,301 333,495,927 382,046,400
1,976 491,072,616 174,829,631 339,081,799 388,330,400
2,004 493,765,121 180,442,511 333,225,298 383,254,800
2,088 504,829,769 187,321,030 318,350,379 370,321,700
2,089 499,802,232 178,647,498 291,514,020 337,170,400
2,080 479,467,771 167,348,800 291,874,236 336,810,950
2,053 466,147,436 157,833,994 301,888,092 317,556,650
2 648 451,067,365 156,087,470 313,786,342 357,313,300
2,090 457,553,985 166,658,274 317,350,036 357,789,350
2,152 463,821,985 181,512,809 320,200,069 363,385,500
2,269 483,104,213 193,157,761 314,721,215 357,631,750
2,501 509,699,787 203,552,441 310,517,857 351,412,850
2,664 521,271,345 210,289,275 289,775,123 327,435,000
2,714 527,524,410 205,960,161 268,869,597 307,657,050
2,852 548,240,730 223,752,686 228,672,610 258,498,950
3,049 578,462,765 245,364,608 167,283,343 189,083,100
8,140 592,621,656 262,954,991 151,702,810 171,867,200
3,290 612,584,095 282,261,630 128,450,600 146,471,700
3,540 650,447,235 310,570,531 122,928,085 139,969,050
3,677 677,426,870 330,861,160 131,323,302 150,035,600
8,773 686,573,015 340,524,180 143,423,298 163,275,300
3,781 678,540,339 350,225,444 182,959,726 206,463,850
3,755 668,861,47 334,121,082 172,331,978 199,642,500
3,712 657,135,499 336,888,351 182,481,611 208,632,765
3,676 648,540,325 336,342,835 209,944,019 237,291,650
3,610 631,488,095 334,752,001 198,920,670 227,483,950

$1,446,608

$8,467,682

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44,991,700

74,177,750 13,003,713 92,453,475
44,607,950 23,002,406 83,719,295
37,705,300 18,460,011 79,324,577
45,841,150 13,252,998 109,414,735
27,622,300 10,229,757 111,831,104
23,629,850 19,868,469 113,132,663
21,240,945 122,846,946
8,050,330
21,360,767 113,420,847
22,658,820 99,330,684

125,268,731

97,118,690

95,966,696

64,295,458

59,898,441

71,958,517
80,642,997
91,244,659

122,166,537 93,238,658
549,081,254 487,170,136
598,017,554 603,314,705
568,212,337 609,675,215
603,084,550 657,668,848
523,029,491 682,883,107
515,228,299 715,928,080
631,314,216 831,552,210
628,858,027 877,197,923
640,015,999 944,220,116
683,815,255 954,394,792
679,361,881 984,691,4:4
666,237,499 931,304,714
630,377,388 891,920,594
668,352,174 833,988,451
736,834,369 878,503,097
887,883,067 1,040,977,268
1,086,942,370 1,173,796,083
1,138,071,777 1,243,203,2.0
1,066,830,383 1,309,244,782

993,001,670 1,245,294,093

88,538,119

68,667,322

1,120,147,797 1,306,143,930
1,191,759,420 1,450,957,055

79,941,255

1,277,196,205 1,587,549,134

90,054,461

1,408,833,600 1,684,180,624

1,525,592,874 1,817,257,703

1,597,070,082 1,986,058,320

1,610,039,150 2,005,463,206

1,783,184,728 2,171,041,088
1,468,321,602 1,843,634,168

94,722,450 30,688,607
71,146,750 42,173,731
43,620,400 109,346,509
56,406,750 114,334,736
37,425,750 102,857,778
30,674,050 107,817,984
30,419,600 128,609,475
31,786,400 176,478,336
32,432,400 158,277,491
34,671,350 165,085,961
60,715,050 178,098,236
48,501,200 164,326,419 99,697,093
30,684,000 195,908,859 86,759,731
24,871,950 183,515,076 113,335,608
20,164,250 209,116,379 118,262,945
17,576,950 224,703,860 121,729,352
25,888,200 237,250,655 165,644,028 1,744,736,512 2,007,122,191
26,118,350 196,237,311 143,866,685 1,716,865,788 2,059,408,402
25,135,500 200,808,632 142,334,730 1,614,728,109 1,893,268,839
32,490,750 239,3 7,702 149,494,929 1,871,274,362 2,066,776,114

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Bank checks and bank notes.-Bank checks and drafts and bank notes constitute by far the most important part of our currency. On January 1, 1898, the total volume of our circulation was as follows:

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The volume of bank currency, therefore, was more than double that of the non-bank currency. Moreover, it did a vastly larger proportion of the actual work of commerce. Careful investigations have been made from time to time by the Comptroller of the Currency to determine the actual usefulness as currency of our various forms of money. The last investigation was made on July 1, 1896. It showed that of every $100 of business transacted through the banks the different forms of money were used in the following proportions: Gold, 60 cents; silver, 50 cents; greenbacks, silver certificates, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes, $6.30; bank checks, drafts, etc., $92,50. And the clearing-house returns of the country show that the bank checks and drafts constitute a currency which performs transactions in the exchange of property amounting to over $50,000,000,000 a year. And a great many checks, estimated at $20,000,000,000 are used as currency each year, which do not go through the clearing houses.

It is very important to note in this connection that a bank check and a bank note are practically the same thing. Both are obligations of the bank payable on demand, and both, without being legal tender, perform admirably the work of money as a medium of exchange. But, notwithstanding this identity, there is a great difference in the amount of service rendered, that of the check and draft being scores of times that of the note. This is partly due to the superior safety of payment by check or draft by reason of their being collectible only by the person named as payee and upon his indorsement, which indorsement becomes a receipt.

Bank clearances since 1892.-A very wholesome indication of

In national, State, and private banks; but this does not include deposits in savings banks, or any other deposits not subject to check.

reviving confidence among business men is afforded by the condition of the bank clearances in the country outside of New York since the passage of the Dingley bill, compared with the period covering the operation of the Wilson act for several years. These clearances reached the two-billion mark in September, 1897, under McKinley, for the first time in nineteen months, except the month of December, 1896. Down to May, 1893, they ran steadily at that mark, but from May, 1893, to October, 1894, remained stationary at less than two billions. That month they again touched the limit, going down, however, to their old figure during November and December, recovering in January, 1895, lapsing back to the one-billion figure in February, March, and April. They touched two billions only eleven times during the entire four years of the Cleveland Administration from March, 1893, to March 1897. That was in April and May, 1893; October, 1894; January, May, July, October, November, December, 1895, and January and December, 1896. They rose to the two-billion mark one month after the passage of the Dingley act, and from August, 1897, to February, 1898-six months have continuously remained at that figure.

For New York City the bank clearances reached the three-billion mark but once during the Cleveland Administration. They were stationary at that figure January, February, and March, 1893, fell to two in April, went back to three in May, and thereafter fluctuated between one and two for upward of four years, until September, 1897. Since then they have never fallen below three billions, going to $3,690,282,724 in January, 1898, the highest since 1892.

Bank clearances, 1898.-The bank clearances of the leading cities are justly regarded as a reliable barometer of the business condition of the country. The following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at eighty-nine cities for the week ended June 9, with the percentage of increase and decrease, as compared with the corresponding week last year:

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