Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . ed within transmission, notes the markings on the outside, then opens thepackage and compares the contents with the outside markings, takingcare to report all overs, shorts, counterfeits, raised notes, pieced note=,or other errors. She then assorts the money into its different kindsand denominations, places it in paper straps properly marked, makes awritten statement showing the contents of the package, its errors, 76 has the money cancelled, and retu


Banking, ancient and modern ..together with full instructions as to the business methods of the Treasury Department at Washington, . ed within transmission, notes the markings on the outside, then opens thepackage and compares the contents with the outside markings, takingcare to report all overs, shorts, counterfeits, raised notes, pieced note=,or other errors. She then assorts the money into its different kindsand denominations, places it in paper straps properly marked, makes awritten statement showing the contents of the package, its errors, 76 has the money cancelled, and returns it with the statement to theTeller, who gives her a receipt. The counters are under the superintendence of experieneed per-sons, who, in addition to other duties, carefully verify all errors, seethat a record of them is made, and report matters of importance tothe Chief TELLER: The teller receives from the counters the contents ofeach remittance after being counted, together with a statement show-ing the name of the sender, the amounts and kinds of money found,and a record of all errors (if any) discovered. He compares the money. 6 :fy v-iui;sri>i:NT national bank, mu>ki:(;on. jik ii, with the statement, seeing that each item is properly entered andreturned. He makes a detailed entry in his cash books and forwardsthe statement first to the Express Clerk for entry in his register, andthen to the Settlement Clerks, as a basis for making returns to thesender of the remittance. He makes a daily statement showmg theamount and kinds of money in his possession at the close of the opening of business each day the Teller deliversto theDelivery Clerk the money counted and got rt-ady for destruction thepreceding day; to the Odds Clerk the money not yet made up intofull packages; to the Discount Clerk the mutilated notes that have 77been redeemed at less than full value; to the Ca^h Division the newmoney fit for reissue and the coin; and to the National Hank


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