. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world. reduction of the State debt was begun in1889, when it amounted to over $10,000,000. On31 Oct. 1902, it had been reduced to $2,887,,on which the annual interest charge was$101,565. Banks.—• In 1902 there were 137 national bankswith $16,618,552 capital, $4,789,956 surplus,$71,533,942 deposits, and $7,210,780 outstandingcirculation: 113 State banks with $4,884,490capital, $915,413 surplus, and $24,240,334 de-posits ; 5 savings ba


. The Americana : a universal reference library, comprising the arts and sciences, literature, history, biography, geography, commerce, etc. of the world. reduction of the State debt was begun in1889, when it amounted to over $10,000,000. On31 Oct. 1902, it had been reduced to $2,887,,on which the annual interest charge was$101,565. Banks.—• In 1902 there were 137 national bankswith $16,618,552 capital, $4,789,956 surplus,$71,533,942 deposits, and $7,210,780 outstandingcirculation: 113 State banks with $4,884,490capital, $915,413 surplus, and $24,240,334 de-posits ; 5 savings banks, with $7,812,157 of de-posits ; 37 trust companies transacting bankbusiness, with $4,392,500 capital, $465,947 sur-plus, and $12,378,348 of deposits, and 203 privatebanks, which are not required to make returnsby the State. Of these last named, however, 68made returns to the comptroller of the cur-rency, showing $9,671,733 deposits. The onlyclearing-house organization in the State is atIndianapolis, and the volume of clearings in1902 was $270,409,456. Education.— Indiana has always given muchattention to education and especially since the. « S3 Si-1*, l! I !a 3* ii Ui ?= m 2w : in 5f 2 I ! I lla c - ; ! : ! ?> * 3 «J 1 I !£ 2 op sill§|a lili


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