Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . ted States. PENSION CHECKS NOT PAID IN 90 DAYS. All pension checks not present-ed for paymentwithin 90 daysfrom the date ofissue must be sentto the Secretary ofthe Trea.^ury (andnot to the U. !)for auth-oiization of pay-ment. If presentedat the office onwhich drawn with-out compliance withthis requirementpayiuoit will be re-fused. POST OFFICEWARRANTS. Post Office War-rants are drawn bythe Third Assis-tant PostmasterGeneral, and coun-tersigned by t
Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . ted States. PENSION CHECKS NOT PAID IN 90 DAYS. All pension checks not present-ed for paymentwithin 90 daysfrom the date ofissue must be sentto the Secretary ofthe Trea.^ury (andnot to the U. !)for auth-oiization of pay-ment. If presentedat the office onwhich drawn with-out compliance withthis requirementpayiuoit will be re-fused. POST OFFICEWARRANTS. Post Office War-rants are drawn bythe Third Assis-tant PostmasterGeneral, and coun-tersigned by theAud tor for thePost Office Depart-ment and the Treas-urer of the United States. Said warrants are drawn on the Treasuryand the various Sub-Treasuries. DUPLICATES. Applications should be addressed to the Auditorfor the Post Office Department, who will furnish the blank bond ofindemnity and give the necessary insti uctions. NUMBER OF NATIONAL BANKS IN OPERATION. (From Report of Comptroller of Currency, 1894).The records of the Bureau show that on October 31 the totalnumber of national banks in operation was 3,756, with an authorized. c:^»^= :C£^,f-t:sJ^ xyr^^^^ t. Asmi K Tin; i.\s:n NAT I 1N.\1. TANK. \tKi:i-; 50 capital stock of $672,671,365, represented by 7,;3 shares (.fstock owned by 287,842 shareholders, thus giving to each bank in thesystem an average capital stock of $179,092, with 2,1 17 shares and 76shareholders. In this total number of banks in the system Pennsylvania leadswith 406; New York follows with 334; Massachusetts is next with 267,and the three following in order of numbers are Ohio, 246; Texas, 218;and Illinois, 217. In the item of capital stock Massachusetts is first,with $97,992,500, with the several States following next in the ordernamed, viz.: New York, $87,346,060; Pennsylvania, $74,168,390;Ohio, $45,240,100; Illinois, $38,506,000; Texas, $23,255,000; Con-necticut, $22,791,070, and Missouri, $20,840,000. On October 2, 1894, the date o
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