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ANNUAL REPORT Seeretary of the Treasury ON THE STATE OF THE FINANCES Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1899. WASHINGTON: f ^ GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Document No,. 2137. Secretary. 4^0 CONTENTS. Page. xvn RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Fiscal year 1899 Fiscal year 1900 Fiscal year 1901 xvn xxi xxi OPERATIONS OF THE TREASURY xxii COINS AND COINAGE xxiv Deposits Purchases Coinage Recoinage Silver balances Seigniorage . . . Minor coinage Bars manufactured Silver quotations '. Earnings and expenditures Imports and exports Industrial arts Metallic stock in t h e United States Production of gold and silver. World's coinage Legislation recommended XXIV xxiv xxv xxv xxv xxvi xxvi . xxvi . xxvi XX\T[ xxvi xxvi xxvii xxvn xxvii xxvn *.. '. : ..i ENGRAVING AND PRINTING xxix PUBLIC MONEYS xxx NATIONAL BANKS xxx LOANS AND CURRENCY xxxi FOREIGN COMMERCE xxxii CUSTOMS xxxvm Reorganization of districts Special agents Undervaluations Smuggling :: Board of General Appraisers ALASKA -^ xxxvm xxxvm xxxix xxxix xxxix . ^ xxxix Salmon fisheries Seal herd XL xn INTERNAL REVENUE. : DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC BUILDINGS XLVII IMMIGRATION XLII XLIV XLIV Hall of Records......"'CHINESE EXCLUSION , • XLVII .' ..^ LI CONTENTS. IV Page. MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE ,. , New purveying depot .*.,.' Marine hospital for consumptives, Fort Stanton, N. Mex New marine hospital for New York Medical corps ^ Expenditures Reorganization of Marine-Hospital Bureau liygienic laboratorj^ ..'. National quarantine service—Domestic • Mullet Key detention camp Craney Island '. .....< Post epidemic disinfection and aeration Sanitary operations connected with t h e return of troops from Cuba and Porto Rico Yellow fever—National Soldiers' Llome, Virginia Yellow fever in Louisiana and Mississippi _ • Yellow fever in Key West and Miami, Fla Quarantine on t h e Texas-Mexican border Aid in t h e suppression of smallpox National quarantine service—Insular and foreign Leprosy investigation : . Cause of yelloAV fever National quarantine law REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE LXIV Vessels Bering Sea patrol LXV LXVI Personnel .Pensions v Porto Rico :... -: LXVI LXVIII LXVIII NAVIGATION LXIX STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE LXXII COAST AND. GEODETIC SURVEY LXXIII Weights and measures LXXVII LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT LIFE-SAVING SERVICE LXXVIII •. LXXXI SECRET SERVICE LXXXIII STATE BONDS AND STOCKS OWNED BY THE UNITED STATES. CENTRAL PACIFIC DEBT LXXXIV '.. LXXXV STANDARD OF MONEY . . - . . . ' BANKING AND CURRENCY LIX LIX LX LX LXI LXI LXII LXIII LXIII LXIV LXIV Summary THE LIV LIV LV LV LV LVI LVI LVI LVII LVIII LVIII LIX LXX XVI '. ' LXXXVIII Tables accompanying the rej^ort. TABLE A.—Statement of t h e outstanding principal of t h e public debt of the United States J u n e 30, 18.99 . TABLE B.—Statement of t h e outstanding principal of t h e public debt of the United States on t h e 1st of January of each year from 1791 to 1843, inclusive, and on t h e 1st of J u l y of each year from 1843 to 1899, inclusive TABLE C.—'Analysis of the principal of t h e public debt of the United States from July 1, 1856, to J u l y . l , 1899 ..: TABLE D.—Statement of t h e issue and redemption of loans and Treasury notes (by warrants) for t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899. xcix cix cx cxii ^^^v.- CONTENTS. H ( H //^^ V Page. TABLE E . —Statement showing the purchase and redemption of bonds on account of the sinking fund during each fiscal year from its* institution in May, 1869, to and including J u n e 30,1899 cxiii TABLE F.—Sinking-fund account for fiscal year 1899 cxx TABLE G.—Population, net revenue, and net expenditures of the Government from 1837 to J u n e 30, 1899, and per capita of t h e revenues and per capita of expenditures cxxi TABLE H . —Internal and customs revenue and expenses of collecting, from 1858 to 1899 ,: cxxn TABLE I.—Statement showing the revenues and expenditures of the Goverhment by months; the legal-tender notes, net gold, and available cash in the Treasury at the end of each month; the monthly redemption of legal-tender notes in gold, and the imports and exports of gold, from January, 1879, to June, 1899, inclusive cxxiii TABLE J.—Statement of the net disbursements (by warrants) during the fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1899 cxxx TABLE K.—Statement of receipts of the United States from March 4, 1789, to J u n e 30, 1899, by calendar years to 1843 and by fiscal years (ended J u n e 30) from t h a t time • '... cxxxiv ^TABLE L.—Statement of expenditures of t h e United States from March 4, 1789, to J u n e 30, 1899, by calendar years to 1843 and by fiscal years (ended J u n e 30) from that time _• cxxxvm TABLE M.—Statement'showing the amounts of money in the United States, in the,Treasury, and in circulation on t h e dates specified... CXLII TABLE N.—Statement of United States bonds and other obligations received and issued by the Ofl&ce of t h e Secretary of t h e Treasury from. November 1, 1898, to October 31, 1899 CLII TABLE 0.—Statement showing t h e aggregate receipts, expenses, average number of persons employed, and cost to collect internal revenue in t h e several collection districts during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 .^ CLII TABLE P.—Statement of customs business for the fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 • CLiv A P P E N D I X T O THE IIEPORT ON THE FINANCES. REPORT OF THE TREASURER " Revenues and expenditures .^ The 3 per cent loan '-. State of the Treasury .• • The public debt Paper currency in circulation ^ Retirement of Treasury notes ~ Reduction of paper in t h e Treasury Volume of Government paper restricted Small denominations called for Movement of silver Fractional silver coin Minor coin The use of gold coin Percentage of gold to circulation and to legal-tender notes Increase of gold reserve • Call for more money 3-188 ... ^ .-. 3 6 7 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 15 15 15 VI CONTENTS. '^ REPORT OF THE TREASURER—Continued. Page. Gold certificates 17 0 Comparative estimate of monetary stock Increase in per capita of circulation Anticipation of November interest The coinage '. Spurious and fraudulent issues Trustfunds District of Columbia _ Redemption of national-bank notes The work of t h e Treasurer's ofiice 1 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 23 Apperidix to report of ihe Treasurer. No. 1.—Revenues and expenditures for t h e fiscal year 1899, as shown by warrants issued '. No. 2.—Net ordinary revenues and expenditures for each quarter of the fiscal year 1899, as shown by warrants issued No. 3.—Receipts and expenditures on account of the Post-Ofl&ce Department for the fiscal year 1899, as shown by warrants issued No. 4.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the Treasury in Washington for the fiscal year 1899 No. 5.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in Baltinaore for the fiscal year 1899 No. 6.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at • the subtreasury in New York for t h e fiscal year 1899. No. 7.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in Philadelphia for the fiscal year 1899 No. 8.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in Boston for the fiscal year 1899 No. 9.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in Cincinnati for the fiscal year 1899 .' No. 10.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in .Chicago for the fiscal year 1899 No. 11.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in St. Louis for the fiscal year 1899 No. 12.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in New Orleans for the fiscal year 1899 No. 13.—Receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accounts at the subtreasury in San Francisco for the fiscal year 1899 '. No. 14.—Total receipts and disbursements of each kind of money on all accomits at the Treasury offices for the fiscal year 1899 No. 15.-^Assets and liabilities of the Treasury offices J u n e 30, 1899 No. 16.—Assets of the Treasury in t h e custodj^ of mints and assa}^ offices June 30,1899 • No. 17.—General distribution of the assets and liabilities of the Treasury J u n e 30, 1899 , ...• No. 18.—rDistribution of the general Treasury balance J u n e 30, 1899 No. 19.—Available assets^and net liabilities of the Treasury J u n e 30, 1898 and 1899... : No. 20.—^Assets and liabilities of the Treasury in excess of certificates and Treasu r y notes J u n e 30, 1898 and 1899 No. 21.—Unavailable funds of the general Treasury and Post-OfficeDepartment, • J u n e 30, 1899 25 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 CONTENTS. - . VII Page. No. 22.—Gold coin and bullion in the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1 8 7 8 . . . 42 No. 23.—Silver coin and bullion in t h e Treasury at t h e end of each month, from June, 1878... 45 ' No. 24.—United States notes. Treasury notes, and national-bank notes in the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878 • 48 No. 25.—Grold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates in the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878 52 No. 26.—Assets of the Treasury, other than gold, silver, notes, and certificates, at the, end of e^ch month, from June, 1878 55* No. 27.—Assets of the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878.. 58 No. 28.^^Liabilities of the Treasury at the end of each month, from June, 1878......-62 No. 29.—Assets of the Treasury in excess of certificates and Treasury notes at - the end of each month, from June, 1878 65 No. 30.—United States notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year 68 No. 31.—Treasury notes of 1890 of. each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year. 77 No. 3 2 . ^ G o l d certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out. standing at the close of each fiscal year, exclusive of 133,000,580.46 • in irregular amounts issued and redeemed on accountof the Geneva award ^ 78 No^ 33.^Silver certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out>: . standing at the close of each fiscal year 83 No. 34.^Currency certificates, act of J u n e 8,1872, of each denomination, issued, redeemed, and outstanding at t h e close of pach fiscal year 86 No. 35.—Araount of United States notes, Treasury notes, and gold, silver, and currency certificates of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year, from 1866.". 89 No.. 36.—Amount of paper currency of each denomination outstanding a t t h e ' close of each fiscal year, from 1878 -. 97 No. 37.-^01d demand notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year .-. 102 No. 38.-^Fractional currency issued, redeemed, and outstanding at the close of , each fiscal year. 102 No. 39.—United States paper currency outstanding at t h e close of each fiscal year 103 No. 40.—Estimated stock of gold coin and bullion at the end of each month, from June, 1878 •104 No. 41.—Estimated stock of silver coin and bullion at t h e end of each month, . ^ from June, 1878 :..... 107 No. 42.—United States notes, Treasury notes, and national-bank notes out• standing at t h e end of each month, from June, 18.78 110 No. 43.—Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates outstanding at the en,d of each month, from June, 1878 113 No. 44.—Estimated stock of all kinds of money at the end of each month, from June, 1878 1 117 No. 45.—Estimated amount of gold and silver in. circulation at the end of each month, from June, 1878 120 No. 4 6 . ^ U n i t e d States notes. Treasury notes, and national-bank notes in cir" cuiation at t h e end of each month, from June, 1878 ^ 123 No. 47.—Gold certificates, silver certificates, and currency certificates in circu' lation at t h e end of each month, from June, 1878 127 VIII CONTENTS. • Page. No. 48.—Estimated amount of all kinds of money in circulation at the end di each month, from June, 1878 ' 130 No. 49.—Estimated amount of gold and gold certificates, silver and silver certificates, and notes and currency certificates in circulation at the end of each month, from June, 1878 : 133 No. 50.—Changes in the volume of money in circulation from internal expansion and contraction and from imports and exports of gold during each month, from June, 1878 1'... 137 No. 51.—General distribution of t h e stock of money, as between the Treasury and the circulation, at the end of each month, from June, 18781... -140 No. 52.—United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold and imports and exportsyof gold during each month, from January, 1879 . . . . . . . 143 No. 53.—United States notes and Treasury notes redeemed in gold and imports and exports of gold during each fiscal year, from January 1,1879... 146 No. 54.—Treasury notes of 1890 issued, retired by redemption in silver dollars, and outstanding, together with the silver in the Treasurj^ purchased by such notes, for each month . . i 147 No. 55.—Transactions between the subtreasury and clearing house in New York during each mouthy, from July, 1880 148 No. 56.—Amount of each kind of money used in settlement of clearing-house balances against t h e subtreasury in New York during each month, from September, 1880 151 No. 57.—Monthly receipts from customs at New York and percentage of each kind of-money received, from June, 1878 15i4 No. 58.—Fractional silver coin of each denomination in each office of the Treas:. ury and Mint Jime 30, 1899 ..'. 158 No. 59.—Minor coin of each 4enomination in each office of the Treasury and Mint J u n e 30,1899 158 No. 60.—Shipments of silver coin from each office of the Treasury and Mint from July 1,1885, to J u n e 30,1899..°... 158 No. 61.—Shipments of silver coin from the Treasury offices.and mints during each fiscal year from 1886, and charges thereon for transportation.. " 159 No. 62.—Semiannual duty collected from national banks for each fiscal y e a r . . . 159 No. 63.—Bonds held in trust iof national banks June 30, 1898 and .1899, and changes during the year ". 160 No. 64.—Receipts and disbursements of public moneys through national-bank depositaries, by fiscal years 160 No. 65.—Number of national banks and of national-bank depositaries, and amount of bonds held for them at the close of each fiscal year 161 No. 66.—Old demand notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1899 161 No. 67.—^Fractional currency of each denomination issued, redeemed, and out- •' standing J u n e 30, 1899 161 No. 68,—Compound-interest notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and'• outstanding J u n e 30, 1899...-. 162 No. 69.—One and two year notes of each denomination issued, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1899. 162 No. 70.—United States paper currency of each class, together with one and two year notes and compound-interest notes, issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1899 ' 162 No. 71.—Seven-thirty notes issued, redeemed, and outstanding J u n e 30, 1899. 162 No. 72.—Coupons from United States bonds and interest notes paid during, the fiscal year 1899, classified by loans 163 CONTENTS. '• IX Page. No. 73. -Checks issued for interest on registered bonds of the United States during the fiscal year 1899 163 No. 74. -Interest on 3.65 per cent bonds of the District of Columbia paid dur- ing the fiscal year 1899. ". 163 No. 75. -Refunding certificates, convertible into bonds of the funded loan of No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1907, issued, converted, and outstanding at the close of each fiscal year '. .". 163 76. -Public debt June 30,1898 and 1899, and changes during the year » 165 77. -United States bonds retired from May, 1869, to June 30, 1899...:... 166 78. -Bonds and other securities retired for the sinking fund during the fiscal year 1899, andlotal from May, 1869 167 79. -Bonds called, redeemed, and outstanding June 30, 1899 167 80. -Public debt, exclusive of certificates and Treasury notes, at the end ^of each month from June, 1878, according to the form of statement adopted in 1891 170 81. -Lawful money deposited in the Treasury each month of the fiscal year 1899 for the redemption of national-bank notes 174 82. -Disbursements from redemption accounts of. national banks each month of the fiscal year 1899 174 83. -National-bank notes received for redemption from the principal cities . and other places each month of the fiscal year 1899, in thousands of dollars • 174 84. -Redemptions and deliveries of national-bank notes each month of the fiscal year 1899 175 85. -Redeemed national-bank notes delivered from the Treasury each month of the fiscal j^ear 1899 *. -. l75 86. -National-bank notes received for redemption from the principal cities and other places, by fiscal years, in thousands of dollars 175 87. -Result of the count of national-bank notes received for redemption, by fiscal years , 176 88. -Disposition made of the notes redeemed at the National Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years 176 89. -Mode of payment for notes redeemed at the National Bank Redemption Agency, by fiscal years 177 90. -Deposits, redemptions; assessments for expenses, and transfers and repayments on account of the 5 per cent redemption fuiid of national . banks, by fiscal years. : 177 91. —Deposits, redemptions, and transfers and repayments on account of ^ national banks failed, in liquidation, and reducing circulation, by fiscal years •. 178 92.—Expenses incurred in the redemption of national-banknotes, by fiscal years 179 93.—General cash account of the National Bank Redemption Agency for the fiscal year 1899, and from July 1,1874 180 94.—Average amounts of national-bank notes redeemable and amounts redeemed, by fiscal years ^.. 180 95.—Assets and liabilities of the 5 percent redemption fund of national banks at the end of each month, from July, 1874 181 96.—Percentage of outstanding national-bank notes redeemed each fiscal year, by geographical divisions 185 97.—Changes during the fiscal year 1899 in the force employed in the Treasurer's office 188 98.—Appropriations made for the force employed in the Treasurer's office, and salaries paid during the fiscal year 1899 188 X CONTENTS. 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REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE M I N T 189-395 Deposits of gold bullion, fiscal year 1899 192 Deposits of silver bullion, fiscal year 1899 195 Deposits of gold since 1873 ' 199 Coinage of the United States .'. 200 • Coinage for Santo Domingo 202 Bars manufactured : 202 Work of Government refineries 202 Purchase of silver , 203 Silver balances 208 Market price of silver during the fiscal year 1899^". 208 Exports of silver to the East 211 Net imports of silver into India since 1835 211 Distribution of silver dollars '. 212 Circulation of silver dollars 212 Seigniorage on silver coinage > 212 Appropi:iations and expenditures 213 Estimates of appropriations for the fiscal year 1901 214 Earnings and expenditures of the refineries, of the coinage mints, and the assay office at New'York.214 Appropriations and expenses of t h e office of the Director of the Mint for the fiscal year 1899 215 Earnings and expenditures of the mints and assay offices 215 Classified statement of expenditures . . . . . . 216 Imports and exports of the precious metals 217 Movement of gold from the United States 221 Stock of money in the United States 222 OAvnership of the metallic stock 223 Stock and location of the metaUic and paper money in the United.States.. 224 Stock of gold and silver in the United States, 1873-1899 1 226 Stock of money in the principal countries of t h e w^orld in 1873 226 World's stock of money : . . ' 227 Gold and silver used in the industrial arts in the United States during calendar year 1898 231 Exchange of gold bars for gold coin 235 JProduct of gold and silver in the United States ' .'. 236 Coinage of the United States • 238 AVorld's production, 1896, 1897, and 1898 238 Gold stocks in sight 240 World's-coinage, 1896, 1897, and 1 8 9 8 . . . . . 243 Foreign coins melted by certain countries 244 Recoinages of t h e world 244 Value of foreign coins L.. 245 Laboratory of t h e Bureau of the Mint : 252 Proceedings of the assay commission of <1899 :. 254 Mint of the United States, Philadelphia, Pa 256 Coin-separating machines 266 Mint of the United States, San Francisco, Cal • 266 Mint of the United States at New Orleans, La 271 Mint of the United States,.Carson, Nev. 275 The United States assay office at New York 277 Mint of t h e United States at Denver, Colo .. 280 Assay office of the United States at Boise, Idaho -... 281 CONTENTS. •REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE MiNT^Continued. Assay office of t h e United States at Plelena, Mont Assay office of t h e United States at Charlotte, N. C Assay office of t h e United States at St. Louis, Mo Assay office of t h e United States at Deadwood, S. Dak .'. Assay office of t h e United States at Seattle, Wash Recoinage of standard silver dollars Bullion operations, legal allowance, and wastage, fiscal year 1899 Quantit}^ of metal operated upon, wastage, and loss, fiscal year 1899 Summary of t h e work of t h e minor assay offices, 1899 Summary of operations of mints and assay offices Metallurgical operations, 1898 and 1899 Mechanical operations, 1898 and 1899 Work of t h e minor assay offices, 1898 and 1899 Operations of t h e Mint Service, 1898 and 1899 Melts of gold and silver for ingots made and condemned, 1898 and 1899.. Legislation recommended .'. '^ Monetary statistics of foreign countries 'Tmports and exports of t h e principal countries of t h e world Condensed statistical data of foreign countries '. Monetary situation in Porto Rico, Cuba, and t h e Philippines. Acknowledgments XI Page. 281 282 282 283' 283 284 284 285 285 286 286 286 286 287 ^ 288 289 290 293 296 307 309 Appendix to report of Director of the Mint. IX.—Mutilated and uncurrent domestic gold and silver coins transferred from t h e Treasury and purchased over "the counter for recoinage during the fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 .<> XI.—Coinage executed at t h e mints of t h e United States during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1899 XII.—Earnings and expenditures of t h e United States mints and assay ° offices for t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 XIIL—Seigniorage on t h e coinage of silver and disposition of the same during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 XIV.—Assets and liabilities of t h e United States mints and assay ofiices, J u n e 30,1899 : XVII.—Imports into t h e United States of gold and silver ore, bullion, and coin, by countries, during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 X I X . — E x p o r t s of gold and domestic silver ore, bullion, and coin from the United States, by countries, during t h e fiscal year ended June 30, 1899.. XXI.—Exports of foreign gold and silver bullion and coin from t h e United ° States, b y countries, during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 XXII.—Recapitulation of imports and exports of bullion and coin during the fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1899 X X I I I I . — H i g h e s t , lowest, and average price of bar silver in London per ounce British standard (0.925) since 1833, and t h e equivalent*in United States gold coin of an ounce 1,000 fiiie, taken at t h e average price XXIV.—Commercial ratio of silver to gold each year since 1687 XXV.—Average price of an ounce of gold in London and equivalent value in United States since 1870 1 XXVI.—Coinage value in golcl of an ounce of fine silver at t h e ratios 1:16-1:40 XXVII.—Bullion value of 3 7 1 | grains of pure silver at the annual average price of silver each year from 1837 '. 310 312 314 316. 318 320 322 322 324 325 326 327 328 328 XII CONTENTS. REPORT OP THE DIRECTOR OF THE MINT—Continued. Page.. XXVIIL—Unrefined gold and silver of domestic production, by value, its distribution b y States and Territories; also refined domestic bullion (not distributed) deposited at t h e mints a n d assay offices from their organization to the close of the fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1899 XXIX.—Product of gold and silver in the United States from 1792 to 1844, and annually since XXX.—Coinage of nations X X X I . — W o r l d ' s production of gold and silver for calendar years 1896, 1897, and 1898 X X X I L — P r o d u c t i o n of gold and silver in the world since the discovery of America XXXIV.—Coinage of the mints of the United States from their organization, 1792, to J u n e 30, 1899 XXXV.—Coinage of silver coins, b y acts a n d denominations, from 1792 to J u n e 30,1899. XXXVI.—Coinage of t h e mints of the United States from their organization, b y calendar years • X X X V I I . — I m p o r t s a n d exports of t h e precious metals of t h e principal countries of the world XXXVIII.—Coinage of t h e principal countries of t h e world, so far as reported, since 1873 REPORT OF THE COMPTRPLLER OF THE CURRENCY. . ^ , Division of loans Spanish indemnity certificates./. Cherokee certificates Pacific railroads: : Division of notes, coupons, and currency...' 330 331 332 336 338 338 340 362 387 397-440 Condition of banks Recommendations relative to bank-'note currency Repeal of section 9, actof J u l y 12, 1882 ^ Remedy for delay in filling orders for bank-note currency Limitation of loans •. : National banks of $25,000 capital. National-bank examinations International and intercolonial banking Insolvent national banks Investigation as to loan and deposit accounts, rates of interest, aggregate deposits and loans of all banks of the United States Lost and destroyed national-bank notes Organization of national banks Circulation and bonds ^. Earnings, dividends, etc State banks and banking institutions Savings banks Loan and trust companies and private banks State and private bank failures Foreign banking institutions ..." Statistical and other information relative to commerce and banking in t h e Philippines, Cuba, Porto Rico, and Plawaii REPORT OF THE REGISTER OF THE TREASURY 329 397 399 406 407 407 408 408 408 - 410 412 419 419 420 421 421 423 425 *425 -426 429 441-457 '. 441 445 446 446 448 ' ^ REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE 459-581 Collections for the fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Receipts for the past ten fiscal years 460 460 .CONTENTS. RllffORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued. Internal-revenue receipts during the last two fiscal years'. Withdrawals for consumption during* the last two fiscal years Receipts by States and Territories during the last fiscal year Receipts for first four months, current fiscal year Estimated receipts for the current fiscal year :. Cost of collection .• Percentage of cost of collection Miscellaneous expenses Estimated exjDenses for next fiscal year , Salaries ^ Scale of salaries of collectors Official force Renewal of official bonds. Storekeepers, gaugers, etc Condition of the office and the service Revenue agents' division . • Expenses ot revenue agents Expenditures for the discovery and punishment of violators of law Stamp division ^ • Manufacture of stamp paper Production of stamps •. : New stamps prepared and issued since last report. Stock of stamps in vault ' Tobacco division ., Increased receipts from t o b a c c o . , . . . . Comparative statement Annual production of tobacco products Additional tax assessed under section 3, act of J u n e 13, 1898 Manufacturers of tobacco Manufacturers of cigars -. Statement showing the production of manufactured tobacco, snuff, cigars, and cigarettes during the past ten calendar years Statement of the quantity of leaf tobacco used by manufacturers during the past ten years ^ Tobacco production of t h e United States Statements respecting the manufacture of tobacco products for the calendar year .1898 '..... Statement showing number, by districts, of cigar manufacturers' accounts reported, quantity of tobacco used, and number of cigars reported manufactured during calendar year ended December 31, 1898 Statement showing number, by districts, of cigar manufacturers' accounts reported, quantity of tobacco used, and iiumber of cigarettes reported manufactured during calendar year ended December 31, 1898 Detailed statement of number of tobacco factories in. each district and State and aggregate quantity of leaf tobacco and other materials used during calendar year ended December 31, 1898 Detailed statement- of aggregate quantities of different kinds of manufactured tobacco produced in each district and State during calendar year ended December 31, 1898, together with a statement of quantity of manufactured tobacco on hand at commencement and at close of the year, quantity to be. accounted for, quantity removed in bond for export, total sales reported,- and amount of taxes paid . Summary statement of operations of manufacturers of tobacco and cigars during calendar year 1898 XIII Page. 465 467 468 469 470 470 471 471 471 472 472 473 474 474 475 478 478 478 479 479 480 480 480 481 481 481 482 484 485 487 487 488 489 490 492 494 495 499 503 XIV CONTENTS. j REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE-pContinued. Chewing gum L Opium, manufactured for smoking purposes |. Division of law •. L J. Abstracts of reports of district attorneys for fiscal year 1^98-99, of internalrevenue suits and prosecutions piending, commenced, and disposed o f . . Detailed abstract of reports of United States district attorneys of suits and prosecutions under t h e internal-revenue laws djUring fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 | Offers in compromise ; Seizures for violation of internal-revenue laws • ^ Abatement and refunding of taxes .! Refunding claims J Real estate acquired b y the United States under internal-revenue laws . . . Moneys paid to collectors J Sales under section 3460, Revised Statutes: :----, Statement showing, b y collection districts, actual number of different kinds of special-tax payers for fiscal year ended J u n e $0, 1899; also number of billiard tables a n d bowling alleys for which special tax was paid for same period L Counterfeit cigar stamps '... .^ Decisions in United States Supreme Court i Stamp tax. Schedule A . j. Decisions in United States circuit and district courts Medicinal preparations • I .Legacy-tax cases Subpoenas upon collectors of internal revenue to produce records Decision relative to stamps on masters' deeds \ Stamp tax on telegrams J Stamps on tax certificates in District of Columbia Test case—Additional tax on tobacco in hands ofl dealers Oleomargarine cases .' • i Decisions in United States Court of Claims i Special tax—Post exchanges .• j Cincinnati Brewing Company v. United S t a t e s . . i Decisions in State courts i .Decision that a collector of internal revenue can not be compelled to produce records in State courts L Stamps on bonds given by saloon keepers under [State laws • Stamp tax on calls '. Test case in regard to coupons in packages of tobacco Decisions under the war-revenue a c t . . .• ! Legacy tax 1 Amendments to the law recommended: i Certificates | Receipts in lieu of bank checks i . • Patent medicinal preparations ' r Amendment to section 13 : : Paiior-car and sleeping-car tickets •. .Legacy tax Increase of discount on sales on adhesive stamps Agricultural fairs 5 Banks Commercial brokers ' page. 503 504 505 505 506 511 511 512 512 513 514 515 516 520 520 521 523 523 524 524 526 526 526 527 528 528 529 530 530 530 530 531 531 531 531 532 532 533 533 533 533 534 534 535 535 CONTENTS. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued. Transfer of special-tax stamps •.. Excise taxes on sugar refineries, etc Distilled spirits Tobacco Oleomargarine Right of examination .• Leave of absence to gaugers and storekeepers ^ Salaries of collectors Revenue agents Salary and expenses of deputy? collectors Protection of United States officers ' Redemption of stamps .* Additional Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue Division of distilled spirits Distilleries registered and operated Statement showing number of fruit distilleries registered and operated during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by collection districts Statement showing number and capacity of grain and molasses distilleries in operation at beginning of each m o n t h during fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, and first three months of present fiscal yearl Comparative statement showing number and capacity of grain and molasses distilleries in operation on first day of September in each of the years 1880 to 1899, inclusive .,. Statement showing number of grain distilleries of different capacities registered and operated during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by collection districts Comparative statement of distilleries registered and operated during fiscal years ended J u n e 30, 1898 and.189'9 Molasses distilleries Fruit distilleries Statement showing quantities of grain and other materials used for production of distilled spirits during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by collection districts Comparative statement of materials used and spirits produced during last ten fiscal years Statement showing quantity of each kind of fruit brandy produced during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by collection districts Statement showing number of gallons of spirits rectified in t h e United States during t h e fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by collection districts. Quantities, in taxable gallons, of distilled spirits gauged during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1898, by collection districts Quantities, in taxable gallons, of distilled spirits gauged during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, b y collection districts Production of fermented liquors in the several collection districts of the United. States for fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 1 Division of assessments . J Assessments, by States and Territories, 1899 Assessments, by articles and occupations, 1898 and 1899 Statement as to stamp taxes assessed Increased production of spirits , Distilled spirits deposited in distillery warehouses during past twenty-two years t - XV page. 535 535 535 536 536 537 537 537 538 538 538 539 539 540 540 541 541 542 543 545 545 546 547 549 550 551 552 554 556 557 557 . 558 559 559 560 XVI CONTENTS. REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued. Increased withdrawals^ of tax-paid spirits Distilled spirits allowed for loss by leakage or evaporation in distillery warehouses Exportation of distilled spirits, by foreign countries and by kinds, from distillery Avarehouses, during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Statement of quantity, in taxable gallons, of each kind of spirits as known • to the trade transferred from distillery warehouses for bottling in bond • fbr export during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Spirits removed in bond for export ' Statement, by districts and kinds, of tlte quantity of spirits AvithdraAvn from distillery Avarehouses for scientific purposes and for use of the United States during year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Increased withdraAval of sijirits for scientific purposes and for use of the United States Quantit)^ of spirits withdraAvn for transfer to manufacturing Avarehouses during the year ended J u n e 30, 1899 :. Quantity,of distilled spirits of the different kinds as known to the trade, produced, AvithdraAvn, and remaining in general bonded warehouses in the United States for fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Stock on hand, production, and moA^ement of spirits for six y e a r s . . . . Export of manufactured tobacco and snuff in bond '^ Exportation of playing cards in bond during the fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899.' '. Fermented liquors removed from breweries in bond for export during year ended J u n e 30, 1899, by districts i Oleomargarine Summary of operations at oleomargarine manufactories during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Operations in oleomargarine during last two fiscal years Statement showing the quantity of oleomargarine produced, withdrawn tax-paid for export, for exposition purposes, and lost or destroyed in manufactories monthly, from NoA^ember 1, 1886, to J u n e 30, 1899 Receipts under t h e oleomargarine law during the fiscal year ended June 30,1899^ Statement, by States and Territories, showing number of establishments for Avhich special tax was paid to carry on, during fiscal year ended J u n e 30,1899, the business of manufacturing and dealing in oleomargarine Filled cheese ! Statement showing number of establishments for which special tax was paid to carry on the buiness of manufacturing filled cheese during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899 Receipts under filled-cheese law during fiscal year ended J u n e 30,'1899.. Mixed fiour Statement, by States and Territories, showing number of establishments for which special tax Avas paid to carry on, during fiscal year ended J u n e 30, 1899, business of manufacturing, packing, and repacking mixed flour : , : Division of chemistry rage. 561 561 562 563 564 564 564 565' 565 566 567 568 568 569 570 571 572 575 576 577 578 578 579 580 581 ANNUAL REPORT ON THE FINANCES. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C, Decemher 5, 1899, SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report; RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. Mscal year 1899. . The revenues of the Government frbm all sources (by warrants) for thq fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, were: Froiii From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From From internal revenue. customs.........;. ; profits on coiuage, bullion deposits, etc District of Columbia ; fees—consular, letters patent, and land tax on national banks sales of public lauds sales of Indian lands.-'. navy pension and-navy hospital funds tax on seal skins and rent of seal islands miscellaueous sales of Government property .....*. customs fees, fines, penalties, etc paymentof interest by Pacific.railways immigrant fund.... sinking fund. Pacific railways depredations on public lands ...., deposits for surveying public lands .:: Soldiers' Home, permanent fund sales of ordnance'material sales of lands and buildings part payment Central Pacific Railroad indebtedness Postal Service.. Total receipts 1273,437,161.51 206,128,481.75 6,164, 256. 24 4,016,531.57 2, 805, 435. 35 1, 912, 411. 25 1,678,246.81 1, 476,175. 00 1,343,563.88 1,116, 911. 34 988,058.28 828, 584. 74 668,072.09 441,246.70 393,439.21 ' 274,887.37 157, 671. 50 128, 238. 70 87,838.23 82, 338. 42 32, 756.10 11, 798, 314.14 95,021,384.17 .*. 610,982,004.35 The expenditures for the same period were : For the civil establishment, including foreign intercourse, public buildings, collecting the revenues, District of Columbia, and other miscellaneous.expeuses $90, 979, 685. 82 For the military establishment, includiug rivers and harbors, forts, arsenals, sea-coast defenses, and expenses of the Spanish war 229, 841, 254. 47 For the naval establishment, including construction of new vessels, '. machinery, arraament, equipment, impro\^ment at navy-yards, and. expenses of the Spanish war ; 63, 942,104. 25 For treaty obligations with Spain , 20,000,000.00 For Indian Service. 12,805,711.14 Forpensions.™... 139,394,929.07 For interest on the public debt........ 39, 896, 925. 02 For deficiency in postal revenues.. 8, 211, 570. 08 For Postal Service t 95,021,384.17 Total expenditures Showing a deficit of FI 99 II 700,093,564.02 89, 111, 559. 67 XVII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. « XVIII In addition to the revenues collected during the year and the amount received in part payment of the indebtedness of the Central Pacific Eailroad, the cash in the Treasury was increased by the following sums: From subscriptions to the 3 per cent ten-twenty bonds issued under authority ofthe act of June 13, 1898, for the Spanish war expenditures, $198,678,720; from national-bank fund deposited under act of July 14, 1890, in excess of bank notes redeemed, $5,324,234.50, and from the issue of 4 per cent bonds in liquidation of interest accrued on refunding certificates converted during the year, $2,560, making a total of $204,005,514.50. The securities redeemed on account of the sinking fund were as follows: Loanof July and August?, 1861 .\ Loan of 1863 Funded loan of 188L.... Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent Loanof July, 1882 Funded loan of 1891 -. Fractional currency and notes : Total | 2 , 300. 00 500.00 1,100.00 500. 00 5,100.00 17,550.00 4,223. 48 31, 273. 48 As compared with the fiscal year 1898, the receipts for 1899 increased $116,648,050.60, as follows : Increaseinreceipts for 1899. 1898. Decrease. Internalrevenue $170,900,641.49 8273,437,161.51 8102,536,520.02 56,553,419.40 Customs 149,575,062.35 206,128,481.75 6,164,256.24 1,407,786.53 P r o f i t s o n c o i n a g e , b u l l i o n d e p o s i t s , etc...| 4,756,469.71 T a x o n s e a l s k i n s , a n d r e n t of s e a l 1,116,911.34 1,116, 91.1; 34 islands 576,687.41 899,487.59 1,476, 175.00 Salesof Indian lands 224,331.32 604,253.42 S a l e s of G o v e r n m e n t p r o p e r t y 828, 584.74 243,129.42 .435,117.39 Salesof public lands 1,678, 246.81 693,282.98 323,248.59 D i s i r i c t of C o l u m b i a 4,016, 531.57 146,590.41 N a v y p e n s i o n a n d n a v y h o s p i t a l funds... 1,343, 563.88 196,973.47 639,750.54 F e e s — c o n s u l a r , l e t t e r s p a t e n t , andfland..) 2,805, 435.35 165,684.81 29,154.30 128,517.20 Depredations on public lands 157, 671.50 576,487.50 91,584.59 C u s t o m s fees, fines, p e n a l t i e s , etc.... 668, 072.09 306,992.86 86,446.35 I m m i g r a n t fund 393, 439.21 113,049.08 238.70 15,189.62 128, D e p o s i t s for s u r v e y i n g p u b l i c l a n d s . 781,98',>.83 274, 887.37 S i n k i n g f u n d for P a c i f i c r a i l w a y s v..... 526,286.13 441, 246.70 P a y m e n t of i n t e r e s t bj^ P a c i f i c r a i l w a y s . 99,273.95 32, 756.10 S a l e s of l a n d s a n d b u i l d i n g s 975,849,28 1,912, 411.25 T a x on national b a n k s 107,612.49 87, 838.23 Soldiers' H o m e , p e r m a n e n t fund 007,352.96 987, 556.?6 Miscellaneous 94,638.59 82, 338.42 Salesof ordnance material 102^ 394.87 501.92 Donations R e i m b u r s e m e n t f o p c o s t of w a t e r s u p p l y , 93,086.98 D i s t r i c t of C o l u m b i a 448,223.75 •Saleof U n i o n Pacific R a i l r o a d 303,000.00 S a l e of K a n s a s P a c i f i c R a i l r o a d P a r t p a y m e n t C e n t r a l Pacific R a i l r o a d 11,798,314.14 I I , 798,314.14 indebtedness 6,008,705.62 89,012,618.55 95,021,384.17 Postal Service Total Net increase.. 494,333,953.75, 610,982,004.35 182,368,220.08 116,648,050.60 8507,099.46 85,0;i9.43 66,517.85 63,438.03 19,774.26 19,796.60 12,300.17 101,892.95 93,086.98 58,448,223.75 6,303,000.00 65,720,169.48 SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XIX There was an increase of $161,703,597.05 in expenditures, as follows: Increase in expenditures for 1899. Object. Increase. Decrease. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT. Legislative— Salaries and expenses Executive p r o p e r Salaries a n d expenses D e p a r t m e n t of S t a t e — Salaries a n d expenses Foreign intercourse National defense Treaty obligations between United S t a t e s a n d S p a i n in 1898 Treasury Department— Salaries a n d expense's Independent Treasury M i n t s a n d a s s a y offices Territorial governments Salaries, etc., i n t e r n a l r e v e n u e Bounty on sugar R e f u n d for l a n d s o l d for d i r e c t t a x e s . Miscellaneous, internal revenue Collecting customs r e v e n u e R e f u n d i n g e x c e s s of d e p o s i t s , c u s toms D e b e n t u r e s o r d r a w b a c k s , c u s t o m s ... Miscellaneous items, customs..... R e v e n u e Cutter Service ! Regulating immigration .Chinese-exclusion act N e w r e v e n u e vessels Alien contract labor laws Marine-Hospital Service L i f e - S a v i n g Service...'. Light-House Establishment Coast a n d Geodetic Survey Steamboat-Inspection Service , Engraving and printing , Public buildings F u e l , etc., public b u i l d i n g s , Custodians and janitors , F u r n i t u r e for p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s H e a t i n g apparatus, public buildings.. V a u l t s , safes, e t c . , p u b l i c b u i l d i n g s . . . . Fish hatcheries Salaries a n d expenses, Fish Commission National Museum Zoological P a r k Smithsonian Institution Columbian Exposition I n t e r s t a t e Com.aierce C o m m i s s i o n E x p e n s e s of T r e a s u r y n o t e s F r e n c h spoliation claims.. Claims under B o w m a n a n d Tucker acts Philadelphia Exposition Tennessee Exposition , Omaha Exposition Epidemic diseases E x p e n s e s , l o a n of 1898 S i n k i n g fund. U n i o n Pacific Railroad N a t i o n a l defen.'se Miscellaneous items War DepartmentSalaries a n d expenses Navy D e p a r t m e n t Salaries a n d expenses Interior Department— Salaries a n d expenses Public L a n d s Service C o l l e g e s for a g r i c u l ture..... Twelfth Census Miscellaneous items Post-OflEice D e p a r t m e n t — Salaries a n d expenses Deficiency in postal r e v e n u e s Mail t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Pacific railways. D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e — Salaries a n d expenses Weather Bureau 89,438,577.31 811,177,369.61 . 738,792.30 199,150.90 210,592.82 11,44L92 138,975.25 2,485,581.13 145,406.83 2,401,088.46 325,118.68 325,118.68 6,431.58 884,492.67 20,000,000.00 20,000,000.00 3,074,323.46 593,635.66 1,128,172.18 92,591.56 3,615,685.85 1,098,737.70 455.50 187,632.10 .7,152,276.58 3,186,817.00 599,685.25 1,488,270.92 164,634.17 4,227,460.87 112,493.54 6,049.59 360,098.74 72,042.61 611,775.02 14,999.07 256,686.93 7,361,562.83 14,543.57 69,054.83 209,286.25 1,999, 577.60 2,928, 835.37 229, 546.49 1,066, 478.04 210, 791.49 82, 460.61 430, 199.85 85, 841.15 709, 248.04 1,537, 740.00 3,331, 256.37 478, 007.84 340, 009.04 1,129, 261.93 3, 760, 684.57 881, 331.38 928, 999.40 199, 446.31 101, 507.45 34, 697.58 547.75 3,637, 799.90 3,991, 200.05 243, 881.32 1,040, 594.64 263, 079.06 89, 084.51 206, 156.35 88, 396.64 788, 043.21 1,528, 895.39 3,118, 833.50 659, 412.43 331, 678.33 1,612, 926.18 3,861, 194.30 851, 295.72 939, 921.37 292, 075.64 150, 117.39 51, 323.64 62, 510.75 1,638,222.30 1,062,361.68 14,334.83 384,522.91 221,051.67 54,862.31 127,968.27 2,864.39 241,253.15 230,329.61 370,700.67 235,389.45 63,141.12 134,424.54 1,098,737.70 25,883.40 "*"52,"287.'57 6,623.90 224,043.50 2,555.49 78,795.17 8,844.61 212,422.87 181,404.59 8,330.71 483,664.2o 100,509.73 * 36,035.'66 10,921.97 92,629.33 48,609.94 16,626.06 18,037. CO 13,822.24 14,a37.78 8,278.81 6,456.27 2,864.39 453.35 92,679.56 240,799.80 137,650.05 880,034.12' 880,034.12 1,413,040.40 350,000.00 1,413,040.40 350.000.00 49,947.42 114,132.29 215,278.94 50,000.00 82,774.35 272,085.70 232,529.70 56,806.76 182,529.70 4,549,368.26 5,000.00 469,598.26 145,008.09 524,026.97 140,008.09 54,428.71 1,897,778.67 2,554,110.89 656,332.22 426,496.99 412,630.60 4,767,499.10 2,207,994.80 1,104,000.00 591,858.93 4,700,358.50 2,389,184.14 1,152,000.00 50,000.00 674,935.59 870,481.01 10,504,040.42 942,218.03 8,211,570.08 857,797.45 587,545.31 2,284.493.49 908,814.39 2,454,314.10 1,039,060.60 49,947.42 31,357.94 4,549,368.26 67,140.m 181,189.34 48,000.00 50,.000.00 83,076.66 71,737.02 2,292,470.34 270,252.14 169,820.61 130,246.21 REPORT ON T H E XX FINANCES. Increase in expenditures for 1899—Continued. Increase. Object. D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r Salaries a n d expenses .-. D e p a r t m e n t of J u s t i c e — Salaries a n d expenses S a l a r i e s of j u s t i c e s , a s s i s t a n t a t t o r neys, etc S a l a r i e s , fees, a n d e x p e n s e s of m a r shals F e e s of w i t n e s s e s S a l a r i e s a n d fees of d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y s F e e s of j u r o r s Feesof clerks F e e s of c o i i a m i s s i o n e r s Supportof prisoners P a y of bailiffs J u d g m e n t s , United States courts P r o t e c t i n g p r o p e r t y i n h a n d s of r e ceivers Miscellaneous items D i s t r i c t of C o l u m b i a Salaries a n d expenses... T o t a l Civil E s t a b l i s h m e n t . . 8179,772.26 I Decrease. !, 870.18 8170,902.08 814,986.92 371,145.58 386,132.50 1,135,181.88 1,071,464.64 63,717.24 1,375,427.93 955,579.46 516,520.17 649,139.58 253,459.39 197,981.33 907,337.60 178,255.72 51,220.53 1,154,856.78 982,102.50 462,' 1,482.64 594, i 1,528.46 290,: 1,291.77 a 6 1 ,,937.27 i 702,: 160.74 ;, 172, (085.12 !, 1,835.03 220,571.15 '36,"832."38 2,144.21 537,917.52 331.00 649, 459.65 111,542.13 6,319,725.84 96,520,505.17 6,735, 26,523.04 54,037.53 54,611.12 36,044.06 205,176.86 6,170.60 11,385.50 1,813.21 415,313.32 119,191,255.90 ;32,428,198.93 9,757,448.20 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT. National defense E m e r g e n c y fund Cuban and Philippine expeditions Pay Department.. E x t r a pay, war with Spain Subsistence Department Quartermaster's Department Medical Department Ordnance Department Engineer's Department Signal Service Military telegraph a n d cable lines Military Academy.... Improving harbors Improving rivers Military posts R e c o r d s of t h e R e b e l l i o n N a t i o n a l H o m e for D i s a b l e d S o l d i e r s S t a t e h o m e s for d i s a b l e d s o l d i e r s S u p p o r t o f Soldiers' H o m e Soldiers' H o m e , p e r m a n e n t fund Soldiers' H o m e , interest account R e i m b u r s i n g States a n d Territories, exp e n s e s of r a i s i n g t r o o p s , S p a n i s h w a r . . .Miscellaneous items Total Military Establishment 7,034,112.30 600,034.00 21,443,090.19 5,922,441.36 18,831, 850.56 494,287.34 10,786,774.65 774,589.07 35,126.57 280,085.70 5,678, 777.97 15,106,271.99 399,190.37 153,124.71 2^286,943.73 913,750.00 107,612.49 129,000.00 81,715.55 933,221.74 8,889,291.81 3,000,000.00 1,855,179,51 3,000,000.00 600,034.00 69,588, 579.42 48,145,489.23 3,005, 000.00 3,005,000.00 17,203, 307.99 11,280,926.63 81,782, 869.78 162,951,019.22 2,186, 283.86 1,691,996.52 19,396, 663.76 8,609,889.11 1.315, 096.04 . 540,506.97 378, 419.14 343,292.57 174, 000.00 174,000.00 161, 771.89 4,541, 686.27 11,540, 855.15 352, 919.12 99, 204.37 3,055, 783.18 768,839.45 1,032, 345.07 118,595.07 87, 838.23 141, 400.00 12,400.00 905.74 1,281,878.07 545,095.58 118.313.81 1,1371091.70 3,565,416.84 46,271.25 53,920.34 19,774.26 809.81 1,281,878.07 388,126.16 91,992,000.29 229,841,254.47 143,779,012.35 5,929, 758.17 20,622,415.20 6,197,701.02 3,856, 263.95 3,856,263.95 10,277. 217. 89 373, 834.97 21,824.97 . 2,449, 408.54 674,837.52 4,682,491.03 839,369.25 292, 372.45 117,966.34 7,371, 269.70 363,049.28 4,271, 101.46 618,317.02 3,445,043.35 948,625.99 5,703, 607.97 354,064.90 340, 441.61 39,780.56 1,830,463.57 655,489.25 286, 170.05 62,684.73 11,927, 034.50 859,^76.43 118, 624.69 519, 057.50 14,424,714.18 10,753,388.73 352, 010 00 1,774! 571.02 1,843,121.78 174, 406. II 3,008. 220.42 1,652! 784.44 1,496,417.36 3,349,543.07 300, 601.05 1,174,974 32 223, 485.32 9,067,558.07 2,258, W.75 771, •26.16 58,823,984.; 63,942,104.25 22,411,750.19 17,293,630.74 NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. National defense E m e r g e n c y fund I n c r e a s e of t h e N a v y • V e s s e l s for a u x i l i a r y n a v a l f o r c e B u r e a u of Y a r d s a n d D o c k s , B u r e a u of E q u i p m e n t , B u r e a u of N a v i g a t i o n .,,.. B u r e a u of C o n s t r u c t i o n a n d Repair.., B u r e a u of O r d n a n c e B u r e a u of S t e a m E n g i n e e r i n g . B u r e a u of S u p p l i e s a n d A c c o u n t s B u r e a u of M e d i c i n e a n d S u r g e r y MarineCorps Naval Academy P a y of t h e N a v y General accountof advances Miscellaneous items Total Naval Establishment.. Indian Service Pensions Interest on the publicdebt.. G r a n d total... Net increase.. 10,994, 667.70 147,452,368.61 37,585,056.23 12,805,711.14 139,394,929.07 39,896,925.02 443,368,582.80 605,072,179.85 202,741,873.70 476,'170.84 „ 2,140,077.06 252,668.66 1,811,043.44 8,057,439.54 2,311,868.79 161,703,507.05 41,038,276.65 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXI Fiscal year 1900. The revenues of the Government for the current fiscal year are thus estimated upon the basis of existing laws: From From From From customs internal revenue miscellaneous sources Postal Service , :.: Total estimated revenues $225,000,000.00 290, 000, 000. 00 25, 000, 000. 00 100,958,112.00 640,958,112.00 The expenditures for- the same period are estimated as follows: For the civil establishment F o r t h e military establishment For the naval establishment For the Indian Service Forpensions For interest on the publicdebt For Postal Service .-. , Total estimated expenditures '. $100,000,000.00 150,J)00, 000. 00 55, 000, 000. 00 11,000,000.00 144,000,000.00 40,000,000.00 100,958,112.00 600, 958,112. 00 Or a surplus of......^ 40, 000, 000. 00 Fiscal year 1901, It is estimated that upon the basis of existing laws the revenues of the Government for the fiscal year 1901 will b e : From From From From customs internalrevenue miscellaneous sources Postal Service $235,000,000.00 300,000,000.00 25, 000, 000. 00 107,773,253.92 Total estimated revenues....: 667,773,253.92 The estimates of appropriations required for the same period, as submitted by the several Executive Departments and offices, are as follows: Legislative establishment Executive establishment— Executive proper.. ; State Department Treasury Department War Department Navy Department...! Interior Department Post-OfficeDepartment Departmentof Agriculture Department of Justice Department of Labor...* Judicial establishment Foreign intercourse Military establishment Naval establishment Indian affairs. Pensions Public v^orks-^ ' Legislative Treasury Department War Department..: Navy Department Interior Department «. Department of Agriculture Department of Justice $4,559,028.05 ; $257,140.00 162,430.00 9,928,781.60 2,326,366.00 734,181.26 4,978,054.00 977,139.00 4,106, 257. 00 231, 050. 00 , 172,980.00 __ '. '. ..". ; , 23,874,378.86 692,120.00 1, 895, 848. 76 128,170,583.54 58,425,334.83 6,800,526.52 145,230,230.00 . 1,194,400.00 7,697,329.53 50,988,271.49 15,820,174.32 461,050.00 200,000.00 55,000.00 76 416,225.34 XXII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. Miscellaneous— Legislative Treasury Department War Department Interior Department Department of Justice District of Columbia $4,182,829.74 14,976,838.53 4,926,630.00 12,345,981.30 5,210,900.00 7,657,773.31 Postal Service, including $3,004,546.08 deficiency in postal revenues... Permanent-annual appropi;iations— • Interest on the public debt 40, 000, 000. 00 Refunding—customs, internal revenue, etc 7, 244, 000. 00 Collecting revenue from customs 5, 500,000. 00 Miscellaneous 26,968,220.00 $49, 300, 952. 88 110, 777, 800. 00 79,712,220.00 Total estimated appropriations, exclusive of sinking fund Or an estimated deficit of. 685, 855, 248. 78 18, 081, 994. 8^ Since the expenditures of the current fiscal year will probably not exceed $600,958,112, it is confidently believed that Oongress, in reviewing the requirements of the various Executive Departments for the fiscal year 1901, now placed at $685,855,248.78, will be able to reduce the estimates submitted to such a point as will bring' expenditures within the estimated revenues of $667,773,253.92, and leave in fact a fair and substantial margin for surplus. OPERATIONS OF THE TREASURY. The transactions of the fiscal year, as shown by the report of the Treasurer of the United States, were of unusual magnitude, the net ordinary receipts having been exceeded in any like period but once, in 1866, and bhe net ordinary expenditures but thrice, in 1863, 1864, and 1865. Inclusive of the amounts involved in the issue and redemption of bonds, notes, and certificates, the gross receipts, under warrant, were $1,038,451,340.18, and the, gross expenditures $946,222,148.83. There was, in consequence, an addition of $92,229,191.35 to the general Treasury balance, which increased from $775,751,368.11 to $867,980,559.46. These operations were conducted through the offices of the Treasury, numbering 10, those of the mint, increased during the year from 11 to 12, and the depositary banks, of which there were 172 at the beginning of the year and 357 at the close. - The aggregate of money handled by the Treasury offices alone was $2,393,199,747 in the receipts and $2,371,283,629 in the disbursements. While there was. a deficiency of $89,111,559.67 in the ordinary revenues, the excess of receipts over disbursements on account of loaus was sufficient to realize a net surplus of $100,791,521.35 as the result of the fiscal operations of the year. This substantial addition to the available resources, together with the steady advance of the receipts from taxation to an actual excess over current needs, has relieved the ^ Treasury of all danger of difficulty from sudden emergency. iN"or was the growth of the available cash balauce, which stood at $284,488,516.20 at the close of the year, more wholesome than the improvement in the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXIII character of the assets, which were converted into gold as far as statutory and other limitations would permit. The receipt of the proceeds of the war loan extended from June, 1898, to April, 1899, although the bulk of the subscriptions was fully paid within the first four months. Of the total of nearly $200,000,000, no less than upward of $125,000,000 was remitted by means of checks on banks in all parts of the country, which were collected through the Washington office. This fact, with the further circumstance that the remainder, which was paid in cash into the offices of the Treasury, was divided among them very nearly in proportion to their ordinary business, shows how evenly the whole country was represented in the subscriptions. Although the Department made no preference of one kind of moneys over another, the tenders of gold exceeded those of any form of paper, and amounted to more than a third of the total cash payments.. Important changes took place during the year in the composition and distribution of the stock of money. The amount of notes and silver certificates in circulation was increased by $43,828,386, reducing the paper holdings of the Treasury to the minimum required for the transaction of business. The outstanding Treasury notes of 1890 were cut down, by cancellation on redemption in silver dollars, from $101,207,280 to $93,518,280. This process, however, did not involve a contraction of the currency, since the coins paid out for the notes either remained in circulation or were redeposited in the Treasury for silver certificates. As the volume of the paper currency is fixed by limitations, the depletion of the Treasury holdings made it necessary to refuse many requests, most of them for small denominations, where the application was not accompanied with a tender in kind. Precaution had, however, been taken to provide a liberal supply of small notes, and they were always sent out when desired in redemption of unfit currency. In consequence of these operations and the increased use of gold, there was a noteworthy addition to the denominations of $20 and under in active circulation. In the year ended September 30 last the increase in the amount of paper money of these denominations outstanding amounted to $58,665,416, while the increase of the gold coin in the hands of the people was estimated at $23,911,373. Inclusive of the higher denominations of paper, the tota-l increase of the active circulation, reckoned on the same basis, was $125,751,014. In the fiscal year the offices of the Treasury paid out $42,532,296 in standard silver dollars, an increase bf $1,700,147 ovie^r the previous year. The receipts in the same period were $37,581,040, a decrease of $16,426,894. By September 30 the continued demand for these coins carried the total in circulation to $68,755,243, the highest amount ever reached. Similar activity in the call for subsidiary silver coins, of which the Treasury received $36,593,199 and paid out $40,189,375 during the same period, gradually reduced the Treasury holdings, until at the close of the year only $6,070,497 remained on hand. In the XXIV REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. ensuing three months the continuance of the demand decreased the Treasury stock to $2,477,57J. The amount estimated to be in circulation on the 30th of September was $74,045,762. The receipts of gold at 'New York from customs amounted for the fiscal year to 78.5 per cent of the whole, as compared with 20.4 per cent for 1898. For the first quarter of 1900 they rose to 84.5 per cent. In the aggregate operations of the Treasury, the receipts of gold in 1899 amounted to 37.6 per cent of the whole, and the disbursements to 35.37,1 as compared with 10.03 and 11.83, respectively, in 1898. For the quarter ended September 30, the percentage of gold receipts was 38.5 and of the disbursenients 35.2. While so large a part of the Treasury's business was transacted in gold, and while large additions were made to the coin in outside circulation and are estimated to have reached $702,060,459 on July 1, 1899, the gold holdings^ of the Treasury haye exceeded all previous records, both in the aggregate and in the net amount above outstanding gold certificates. On September 30 the gross amount of gold coin and bullion in* the Treasury was $353,002,380, and the net $254,328,821. The maximum net gold was $258,081,565 on October 12. The highest previous records for the end of any month were $332,551,306 and $218,818,253, respectively, the former in September and the latter in March, 1888. The gross on October 31 was $379,817,316. COINS AND COINAGE. Deposits. The receipts and deposits of bullion at mints and assay offices, including redeposits, aggregated $254,392,856.22, of which $221,184,530.61 was gold and $33,208,325.61 silver, classified as follows: Gold: Domestic bullion Mutilated aud uncurrent domestic coin Foreign bullion and coin Old plate and jfewelry Total original deposits $76,252,487.23 1,158, 307. 57 63,121, 711. 95 2,964,683.90 : 143, 497,190. 65 Redeposits... 77,687,339.96 Total deposits... Silver (coinage value) : Domestic bullion Mutilated and uncurrent domestic coin Foreign bullion and coin ., Old plate and jewelry % . Total original deposits Redeposits Total deposits...'. 221,184,530.61 • :.... ....: , 7,220,896.57 7, 577, 840.84 950, 896. 74 626,748.88 16, 376, 383. 03 16,831,942.58 33,'208, 325. 61 Purchases. Silver bullion purchased under the provisions of section 3526, Ilevised Statutes of the UnitedStates, for coinage of subsidiary silver aggregated 420,737.27 fine ounces, costing $235,220.34. SECRETARY ^ OF T H E TREASURY. XXV Coinage. The coinage executed during the fiscal year was: Gold Silver dollars Subsidiary silver Minor : .". : Total $108,177,180.00 18,254,709.00 9,466,877.65 956,910.14 136,855,676.79 The/silver dollars coined were from bullion purchased under the act of July 14, 1890. The total coinage of silver dollars from bullion purchased under act of Jiily 14, 1890, from August 13,1890, to July 1, 1899, was $97,005,966, containing 75,028,051.81 fine ounces, costing $71,195,539.09, giving a seigniorage of $25,810,426.91. In addition to the above coinage there were manufactured at the mint at Philadelphia for the Government of Santo Domingo $901,881 silver pesos. ' Becoinage. Uncurrent gold coin of the face value of $1,168,851 and mutilated silver coin of the face value of $8,588,076.81 were received, as follows: Face value. Transferred and purchased. : * Total Silver coin. S358,634.50 810,216.50 ^8,'584,118.43 3,958.38 1,168,851 00 Transferred from the Treasury Purchased over the counter Gold coin. 8,588,076.81 This represents in new gold coin $1,158,307.57, and in new subsidiary silver coin $8,101,979.26. Of the subsidiary silver coinage, $9,318,391.40 were coined from worn and uncurrent silver coin transferred from the Treasury for recoinage, and $148,486.25 sfrom silver purchased under provisions of section 3526, Eevised Statutes, for the subsidiary silver coinage, on which latter^the seigniorage was $86,838.47 Silver halances. The balance of silver bullion on hand at the mints for the coinage of silver dollars, subsidiary silver coins, and for payment of deposits of silver bullion in fine bars, July 1, 1899, was: Items. Purchased under actof July 14,1890 For subsidiary silver coinage at mints .nd assay offices At United States assay office, New York, for payment of deposits in fine bars Total Fine ounces. 93,583,060.04 . 603,281.91 Cost. $84,672,927.27 352,036.12 441,840.72 490,934.13 94,628,182.67 85,515,897.52 XXVI R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. Seigniorage. Including the balances on hand at the mints July 1, 1878, the net seigniorage on the coinage of silver from that date to June 30, 1899, was $93,789,799.29. Minor coinage. Of the minor coins manufactured during the year, $768,409.65 were from new material and $188,500.49 from old and uncurrent minor coins transferred from the Treasury for recoinage. The total amount of minor coins outstanding July 1, 1899, was $28,077,644.90. Bai'S manufactured. Duringthe fiscal year there were manufactured gold bars of the value of $85,540,910.53, and silver bars, $8,586,710.63. Silver quotations. .. The highest quotation for silver 0.925 fine during the year in the London market was 29 pence, equal to $0.63571 in United States money, per ounce, fine; the lowest quotation was 27 pence, equivalent to $0.59187. The average price for the year was 27.6697 pence, equivalent to $0.60655. The bullion value of the United States standard silver dollar, at the highest price for the year, was $0.49168, and the lowest,.$0.45777, and a t t h e average price, $0.46912. The commercial ratio of gold to silver at the average price was 1 to 34.08. The number of grains of pure silver at the average price that could be purchased with a United States silver dollar was 791.36, equivalent to 1.64 fine ounces. ' Earnings and expenditures. The expenditures necessary to maintain the various institutions connected with the Mint Service during the fiscal year were $1,554,781.20. The earnings from all sources during the same period were $6,670,630.70, showing a surplus of earnings over expenditures of $5,115,849.50. Imports and exports. The net imports of gold during the fiscal year were $51,428,099, as against $104,868,476 for the fiscal year 1898. The net silver exports were $25,573,817, as against $24,822,146 for the previous fiscal year. Industrial arts. The value of gold and silver consumed in the industrial arts by the Uuited States during the calendar .year 1898 was: Gold, $13,565,879 silver, coining value, $11,858,545—a total of $25,424,424. SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXVII There were consumed in new material, in the manufacture of bars, gold, $9,463,262; silver, $10,176,784. Metallic stock in the United States. The total metallic stock in the Ui^ited States on July 1, 1899, was: Gold, $962,865,505; silver, $639,286,743. Froduction of gold and silver. The estimated production of the precious metals in the United States during the calendar year 1898 was: Fine ounces. Metals. Commercial value. 3,118,398 , $64,463,000 54,438,000 32,118,400 Gold Silver Coining: value. S64,463,000 70,384,185 The estimated production of the precious metals in the world during the calendar year 1898 was: Metals., Fineou„ces.|Com-eroial 13,904,363 $287,428,600 165,295,572 97,524,500 Gold.... Silver.. Coining <$287,428,600 213,715,400 WorM s coinage. The total coinage of gold and silver by the various countries of the world during the calendar year 1898 was: ^ Gold Silver $395,477,905 149,282,935 Total 544,760,840 The total metallic stock and uncovered paper in the world, as estimated on January 1, 1899, was: Gold Full legal-tender silver Limited-tender silver : $4,631,700,000 3,102,400,000 733,700,000 Total metallic stock Uncovered paper 8,467,800,000 2,836,300,000 Grand total 11,304,100,000 Legislation recommended. Deficiencies in the huilion accounts of the mints.—In the annual report for the fiscal year 1898 attention was called to the defects in the bullion accounts of the mints at San Francisco, Philadelphia, IS'ew Orleans, and Carson, amounting in the aggregate to $530,681.67. The items embraced in this sum are carried in the accounts of the respective mints named, XXVIII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. and also in the accounts of the Treasurer of the United States, as unavailable assets. There is not even a remote prospect of any part of these sums ever being recovered by the Government. Thej^ should not be continued in the accounts year after year as part of the Government's assets. They are not such in any sense of the word, and their inclusion results in a total which is false. The recommendation made last year that Congress relieve the Treasurer of the United States and the respective mints from carrying the amount of these deficits in their accounts is renewed. Minor coinage metal fund.—Section 3528, Revised Statutes ofthe United States, provides that "for the purchase of metal for the minor coinage, a sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars in lawful money of the United States shall be transferred by the Secretary of the Treasury to the credit of the superintendent of the mint at Philadelphia, atwhich establishment only until otherwise provided by law, such coinage shall be carried on<.^' Experience for several years has shown that the fund ($50,000) provided for coinage is inadequate when there is an active demand upon the mint at Philadelphia for such coin, and it is respectfully recommended that Congress provide for increasing from $50,000 to $200,000 the maximum amount the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to transfer to the credit of the superintendent of the mint at Philadelphia for the purchase of metal for the minor coinage. Minor coins io he made at San Francisco and New Orleans mints.—Under the provisions of section 3528, Revised Statutes of the United States, the manufacture of the minor coins is restricted to the mint at Philadelphia. It is desirable that this restriction should be removed and authority given by Congress for the coinage of 5-cent nickel and 1-cent bronze pieces by the mints at I^^ew Orleans and San Francisco when necessary to supply the demand for such coin from near-by States and Territories. For several years the demand for minor coins from the southwestern and Pacific coast States and Territories has increased from year to year. If authority were given to execute minor coins at the mints at New Orleans and San Francisco, these States could be more readily supplied at a less cost of transportation, without any increase in the appropriations for the support of said mints. Relief, to some extent, would also be affi)rded the mint at Philadelphia from the great pressure frequently placed upon that institution to supply the demand for such coins. Equipment of Fhiladelphia mint.—The new structure to be occupied by the mint at Philadelphia is advancing toward completion, and it is . highly desirable that the equipment for it shall be ready to be installed when the building is ready for occupancy. The present mint facilities are inadequate to meet the demands of the country. The stock of gold bullioh on hand has been increasing throughout the year, because the metal could not, with the present equipment, be coined as fast as received, although at New Orleans and Philadelphia operations were SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXIX conducted overtime during a large part of the year. The deposits of gold are growing annually, and the demand for subsidiary and minor coin is unprecedented. It is, therefore, recommended that an appropriation of $440,000 be made for the purpose of improving the equipment of the mint at Philadelphia. Building for assay office at Seattle, Wash.—The assay office at Seattle was opened for the receipt of .deposits of bullion July 15^ 1898, and from that date to June 30, 1899, the value of bullion deposited aggregated $6,550,698.16. Th.e facility with which this office can be reached from the great mining districts of Alaska, Oregon, Washington, and the NTorthwest Territory makes it apparent that it will prove to be one of the most important offices in the Mint Service. It is located in a rented building, devoid of provisions for the safe-keeping of the bullion deposited, and it is recommended that Congress authorize the construction of a suitable building for the use of the assay office at Seattle. ENGRAVING AND PRINTING. The Bureau having charge of this work has met promptly and in a most satisfactory manner all of the requirements of the public service during the year, notwithstanding the fact that there was an increase equal to nearly 20 per cent in the demands. The aggregate number of sheets delivered during the fiscal year was 112,161,122. The aggregate expenditures were $1,884,441.39. The work has been done economically, although the net average cost per 1,000 sheets during the fiscal year was slightly greater than the previous year. This increase is the result of the requirement by Congress that certain classes of securities and stamps be printed upon hand instead of power presses, as was done during the prior fiscal year. It has been necessary in accomplishing this work to operate the Bureau beyond the regular hours established for the business of the Department, for the reason that there is not sufficient space in the building to accommodate the full number of presses needed to execute the work within that time. It has been the policy of Congress to prohibit working overtime, and it may be assumed, therefore, that Congress desires to provide the necessary facilities for the execution of the work without resorting to this objectionable feature. It is, therefore, recommended that an appropriation of at least $100,000 be made for a suitable extension of the Bureau building. An item for this amount and purpose will be added to the annual estimates submitted to Congress for the fiscal year 1901. There will also be submitted an estimate for an appropriation of $115,000 for the construction of a fireproof outbuilding for the Bureau. The reasons for this outbuilding have been so frequently made known to Congress that a repetition of them is not necessary. The attention of Congress is called to the claims of a meritorious class of employees of the Bureau, whose compensation is meager and XXX REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. whose services justify an increase. The printers' assistants of the Bureau, whose pay is fixed by law, receive but $1.25 per day, while the other female employees, whose remuneration is fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, receive an equivalent of from $1.50 to $2 a day. The details of their work are clearly and strongly set forth in the report of the Director of the Bureau. They should receive at least $1.50 per day, and it is recommended that Congress establish this rate. PUBLIC MONEYS. The monetary transactions of the Government have been conducted through the Treasurer of the United States, 9 subtreasury officers, and 356 national-bank depositaries. The amount of public moneys held by the bank depositaries on June 30, 1899, including funds to the credit of the Treasurer's'general account and United States disbursing officers, was $76,283,655.30, an increase since June 30, 1898, in amount of holdings of $37,540,638.13. Of the bank depositaries, nearly 200 were specially designated to hold funds deposited therewith temporarily, and will be discontinued gradually, as the funds held by them are withdrawn when needed for current disbursements. NATIONAL BANKS. ', " During the existence of the system, up to the close of the year ended June 30, 1899, 5,201 national banks have been organized. On the latter date, 3,589 banks were in operation, 1,247 had beeu placed in voluntary liquidation by shareholders, and 365 placed in the charge of receivers. On June 30, 1898, there were 3,590 banks in existence, showing a net loss during the year of 1 bank. During the past fiscal year, 73 banks were organized, and 67 placed in voluntary liquidation and 8 in charge of receivers. The authorized capital stock of the banks on June 30 last was .$607,871,245, and on June 30, 1898, $630,025,295, showing a decrease during the year of $22,154,050. The national:bank circulation outstanding on June 30, 1899, aggregated $241,268,696, of which $205,264,094 was secured by bonds on deposit with the Treasurer of the United States and $36,004,602 by lawful money deposited on account of liquidating and insolvent associations and those reducing circulation. The increase of circulation during the year was $13,451,994. The capital stock of the 73 banks organized during the year aggregated $14,825,000, divided, with respect to number and capital, by geographical divisions, as follows: Geographical divisions. Nevr England States Eastern States Soutliern States CeiU.ral States Western States Pacific States (California). No. of banks. Capital. $4,600,000 1,185,000 2,180,000 6,360,000 350,000 150,000 SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXXI The number of banks organized was as follows, by States: Pennsylvania, 9; Texas, Ohio, and Iowa, 7 each; New York, 6; Illinois, 4; Massachusetts, Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri, 3 each; New Hampshire, North Carolina, Mississippi, Nebraska, and Indian Territory, 2 each; New Jersey, Delaware, Yirginia, West Yirginia, South Carolina, Louisiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, Oklahoma, and California, 1 each. Beginning with July 12, 1882, and terminating on June 30, 1899, the corporate existence of 1,684 national banks, with capital stock aggregating $408,936,115, was extended, and during the past fiscal year the number of extensions and capital were 24 and $2,525,000, respectively. During the past fiscal year 13 national banks, with capital aggregating $2,005,000, were placed in charge of receivers. Subsequently it appeared, however, that of this number 5 were solvent, 2 of them being permitted to go into voluntary liquidation and 3 resumed business. This reduced the number of insolvent banks to 8, with capital aggregating $750,000. Reports of condition were received from 3,583 national banks on April 5, at which time their resources aggregated $4,639,138,160.36, an increase since May 5, 1898, of $769,171,302.15. The paid-in capital stock aggregated $607,262,570 ; surplus fund, $246,169,893.65; individual deposits," $2,437,223,420.29; and bank delposits, $932,348,264.76. The increase in individual and bank deposits during the year was $437,914,981.33 and $262,500,580.69, respectively. During the same period the banks increased their specie holdings $46,979,780.05. LOANS AND CURRENCY. The interest-bearing debt July 1, 1899, included unmatured United States bonds outstanding in the amount of $1,046,010,920. This is an increase of $198,684,970 over the amount outstanding July 1, 1898, and is caused by the issue of the 3 per cent ten-twenty loan authorized by act of Congress approved June 13, 1898, amounting to $198,678,720, and by the conversion of refunding certificates of the act of February 26, 1879, into bonds of the 4 per cent loan of 1907, amounting, principal and interest, to $6,250. ' • o The total amount of refunding certificates outstanding July 1, 1899, was $37,830, a decrease of $3,690 during the last fiscal year. As the amount of these certificates outstanding is small, and as there is no provision of law for their redemption except by conversion in sums of $50 and multiples th'ereof into the bonds of the 4 per cent loan of 1907, it is again recommended that Congress limit the time within which such certificates may be converted into bonds. It is also recommended that the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized to redeem any of such certificates in cash, on presentation, and to pay the accrued interest thereon to date of redemption. The history of the Department shows that during the last eight years it has been impossible, for want of sufficient revenue, to comply with the provisions of section 3694, Revised Statutes, relating to the sinking REPORT ON T H E XXXII FINANCES. fund. The first four months of the current fiscal year produced a surplus in the revenues pf about $7,000,000, and the indications are strong that there will be a surplus at the end of the year of $40,000,000. Under these conditions, the Secretary, November 15, 1899, offered to purchase during the month of November, $25,000,000 of the bonds of the 4 per cent funded loan of 1907, or of the 5 per cent loan of 1904, at the current market price. Holders Of such bonds availed themselves of the terms of the offer to the amount of $18,408,600, and the Department to that.extent has been enabled to comply with the provisions of the sinking-fund law. The above bonds were purchased at a premium of $2,263,521, and the net saving to the Government in interest through these operations amounted to substantially $2,885,000. The full amount of $25,000,000 not having been tendered within the time prescribed, the Department announced its readiness to purchase the remainder (approximately $7,000,000) upon the same terms until and including December 23,1899. The changes in the amounts of the several kinds of money in the United States, outside the Treasury, between November 1, 1898, and November 1, 1899, are shown in the following table. The estimated population of the United States November 1, 1898, was 75,059,000, and the per capita supply of money outside the Treasury was $24.87. The estimated population and per capita supply of money November 1, 1899, were 76,699,000 Lud $25.60, respectively. Comparative sta.tement shoiving the changes in circulation. In circulation In circulation N o v . 1,1898. N o v . 1, 1899. G o l d coin Standard silver dollars Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s a c t J u l y 14, 1890 IJnited States notes C u r r e n c y c e r t i f i c a t e s a c t J u n e 8, 1872 National bank notes T o t a l s .. S649,846,727 63,437,255 68 878 952 1 • 35,338,909 391,177,575 96,569,780 306,301,620 20,055,000 234,969,964 1,866,575,782 Decrease. S634,650,733 71 .^61 740 7fi 173 164 127,593,519 394. 976, 239 88,893,894 317,264,666 13,735,000 239, 067,193 $15,195,994 1,963.716,148 29,191,880 - Net increase , Increase. / $7,924, 485 7,294,212 92,254.610 3,798, 664 7,675,886 10, 963,046 6,320,000 4,097, 229 126,332,246 97,140,366 FOREIGN COMMERCE. The commerce of the year has been marked by three especially notable characteristics: First, a continuation oi the phenomenal exports of lastyear; second, a moderate increase in importations; and, third, the combined imports and exports form the largest total ever shown by a single year in the history of our foreign commerce. The total imports of merchandise during the year were $697,148,489, as compared with $616,049,654 in the fiscal year 1898, and $764,730,412 in the fiscal year 1897, being less than in any fiscal year since 1887, except 1894, w^hen importations were being held back to obtain advantage of an expected reduction in tariff, and 1898, when they were abnormally low because of excessive importations in the preceding year in anticipation of an increased tariff. The exportations of 1899 , SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XXXIII were $1,227,023,302, as against $1,231,482,330 in the fiscal year 1898, and $1,050,993,556 in 1897, being the fourth year in our history in which the exports exceeded a billion dollars, and falling but $4,459,028 below those of the phenomenal year 1898, when the supply of breadstuffs abroad was unusually short, and that of the United States unusually large. The total of our foreign commerce for the fiscal year 1899 thus stands at $1,924,171,791, or $66,491,181 greater than in any preceding year. Our foreign commerce has much more than doubled since 1870, the total of the imports and exports combined being in 1870 but $828,730,176, while those of 1899 were $1,924,171,791, and seem likely in the year 1900 to pass the two billion dollar line. This remarkable growth has been chiefly on the side of exports, the imports of 1899 being but -60 per cent in excess of those of 1870, while the exports of 1899 are 212 per cent greater than those of 1870. This comparison of the increase in our imports and exports is especially" interesting when considered in connection with the growth of population. The population in 1870 was 38,558,371 and that in 1899 is estimated by the Actuary of the Treasury at 76,148,000. It will be seen that while the population from 1870 to 1899 has doubled, the imports have increased but 60 per cent and the exports 212 per cent, showing the rapid increase in the capacity of the citizen of the United States to supply his own requirements and to contribute to those of other parts of the world. The average importations per capita in 1870 were $11.30, and in 1899 $9.15, while the average exports per capita in 1870 were $10.19 and in 1899 $16.12. In other words, the imports per capita are now 20 per cent less than in 1870, while the exports per capita are 58 per cent greater than in 1870. Importations naturally fall into three great groups—manufactured articles for consumption, articles for use of the manufacturers, and food stuffs of the class which can not be produced at home. In nearly all articles included in the first-mentioned class, manufactured articles, there has been little increase during the thirty years under consideration, although the consuming population has doubled meantime, the increase of 60 per cent in our importations during that time having been chiefly in articles for use in manufacturing and in food stuffs of a class which can not be produced at home.' In the largest items of manufactures imported, woolen goods and iron and steel, there has been a marked reduction, while in the other X3rincipal items of manufacture, those from cotton, silk, fibers, leather, and earthenware, the increase has been far below the increase of population and also below the average increase of 60 per cent shown in the total importations of 1899 compared with 1870. In articles for use of«manufacturers the growth has been rapid. Importations of raw silk for use of the manufacturers increased from $3,017,958 in value in 1870 to $32,479,627 in 1899, an increase of 976 per cent; India rubber, crude, frotn $3,459,665 in 1870 to $31,707,630 in 1899, an increase of 822 per cent; fibers for use in manufacturing, FI 99- III XXXIV REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. from $6,043,102 in 1870 to $20,300,093 in 1899 ; hides and skins, from $14,402,339 in 1870 to $42,000,403 in 1899; tin, chiefly for use in manufacturing tin plate, from $1,984,238 in 1870 to $11,843,357 in 1899 ; and unmanufactured tobacco, from $2,533,672 in 1870 to $9,900,253 in 1899. In the class of food stuffs which are not produced at home in sufficient quantities to meet requirements, especially those of tropical growth, the increase has also been strongly marked. Sugar increased from $69,827,884 in 1870 to $94,964,120 in 1899; coffee, from $24,234,879 in 1870 to $55,275,470 in 1899 ; and fruits and nuts, from $7,416,592 in 1870 to $18,314,206 in 1899. In material for use of manufacturers, the growth between 1895 and 1899 is especially marked. India rubber imports, which in 1895 were $18,353,121, were in 1899 $31,707,630; unmanufactured silk increased from $22,626,056 in 1895 to $32,479,627 in 1899 ; unmanufactured fibers, from $13,282,081 in 1895 to $20,300,093 in 1899 ; and tin in pigs, bars, etc., from $6,787,424 in 1895 to $11,843,357 in 1899. In exportations the record pf the fiscal year 1899 is especially gratifying. The phenomenally large exports of 1898, due in a considerable degree, as it was believed, to the shortage of crops in other parts of the world, and the consequently large demand and high prices enjoyed by the producers of the United States, seemed to justify the expectation that the year 1899, with bountiful crops in other parts of the world and the consequent fall in prices and in demand upon the United States, would fall materially below 1898 in its exportations. But this expectation has not been realized. The exports of the fiscal year 1899 were but $4,459,028 below those of 1898. The fact that the exportations of the year just ended have reached a figure so nearly equal to that of the extraordinary year which preceded it, and that this has occurred in the face of a large reduction in export prices of grain and a material reduction in the demand for our breadstuffs, justifies a somewhat detailed analysis of the year's exports, compared with the preceding and earlier years. Agricultural products, as was expected by reason of the plentiful supply of food stuffs abroad, fell off in exportations from $853,683,570 in 1898 to $784,776,142 i^n 1899, and formed but 65.19 per cent of the total exports, against 70.54, per cent in 1898, forming a smaller percentage of our total exports^than in any year since 1870. The fact that our total exports continue far above those of any earlier year excepting 1898, in the face of this reduction in agricultural exports, is thus especially interesting and suggestive. Of the other classes of products exported, those of the mines, the forest, and the fisheries are no greater than at certain other periods in the history of our° exportations, and it is, therefore, to manufactures that we must look for the increase which has kept the total of our exports up to practically the same figure as that of the phenomenal year 1898, and much above that of any preceding year. An examination of the figures of our exports of domestic manufactures justifies this expectation. For the year 1899 they were SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXXV $339,592,146, or 28.21 per cent of our total exports, against $290,697,354 in 1898, $183,595,743 in 1895, $151,102,376 in 1890, $102,856,015 in 1880, and $68,279,764 in 1870. The exports of manufactures in 1899 are not only larger than in any year in our history by $48,000,000, but form by far the largest annual percentage that manufactures have ever formed of the total exports. Our exports of manufactures in 1898 and 1899 for the first time exceeded the imports of manufactures, the excess of exports being, in 1898, $60,706,123, and in 1899, $76,333,587. The commerce of the past year with the islands which have recently come into closer relations with the United States has shown a marked growth both in imports and exports. The classes of agricultural productions, for which the United States relies, and in most of them must continue to rely, upon tropical countries, form a large proportion of our natural and necessary imports. Our importations of coffee, sugar, tropical fruits, tobacco of high grade, hemp, jute, etc., with sundry other miscellaneous products of tropical climates, average $250,000,000 annually, and all of these are produced in greater or less degree in the islands in question, while they in turn must rely upon the temperate zones for their supplies of wheat and flour, provisions, clothing, and manufactures of various classes. As a result, the commerce between the United States and these islands is already showing a marked growth, and there is every reason to believe that it will continue to increase. Our imports from Porto Rico in 1899 were $3,179,827 in value, against $2,414,356 in 1898, and $2,181,024 in 1897 ; from Cuba, the imports were $25,408,828 in the fiscal year 1899, against $15,232,477 in 1898, and $18,406,815 in 1897; from Hawaii, the imports were $17,831,463, against $17,187,380 in 1898, and $13,687,799 in 1897; and from the Philippine Islands the imports were $4,409,774, against $3,830,415 in 1898, and $4,383,740 in 1897. Our exports to Porto Rico in the fiscal year 1899 were $2,685,848, against $1,505,946 in 1898, and $1,988,888 in 1897; those to Cuba, $18,616,377, against $9,561,656 in 1898, and $8,259,776 in 1897; those to Hawaii, $9,305,470, against $5,907,155 in 1898, and $4,690,075 in 1897; and those to the Philippine Islands, $404,193, against $127,804 in 1898, and $94,597 in 1897, exclusive of articles shipped to those islands by the Government for Army and Navy use. Imports into and exports from the United States in its commerce with Porto Bico, Cuha^ Hawaii, and the Philippine Islands during the years ended June 30,1897,1898, and 1899. Porto Rico. Cuba. Hawaiian Islands. Philippine Islands. Imports. Exports. Imports. $8,259,776 $13,687,799 9,561,656 17,187,^80 18,616,377 17,831,463 $4,690,075 5,907,155 9,305,470 $4,383,740 3,830,415 4,409,774 Year. Imports. 1.897... $2,181,024 1898... 2,414,356 1899... 3,179,827 Export}. Imports. $l,988,8f!8 $18,406,815 1,505,9^16 15,232,477 2,685,848 25,408,828 Exports. Exports. $94,597 127,804 404,193 XXXVI REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. The principal features of the foreign commerce of the fiscal year 1899, compared with those of 1897 and 1898, are shown by the following table: Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30— Classes. -\-, i n c r e a s e ; —, d e c r e a s e . 1897. $291,414,175 324,635,479 $300,279,810 396,868,679 H-$8,865,635 +72,233,200 , 764,730,412 616,049,654 697,148,489 +81,098,835 50.1 52.4 56.93 85,014,780 30,533,227 120,391,674 30,927,';:81 88,954,603 30,675,056 —31,437,071 — 252,725 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 21,190,417 23,092,080 — 6,360,691 + 1,901,663 1,050,993,556 1,231,482,330 1,227,023,302 Total 1899. $381,938,243 382,792,169 Imports: Merchandise* Free Dutiable 1898. — 4,459,028 Per cent dutiable Gold Silver Exports: Merchandise: Domestic Foreign 1,032,007,603 18,985,953 Total Gold Silver 40,361,580 61,946,638 15,406,391 55,105,239 37,522,086 56,319,055 +22,115,695 + 1,213,816 789,251,030 172,760,361 587,153,700 149,819,594 685,441,892 202,072,050 +98,288,192 +52,252,426 p e r cent... do 42.41 21.89 49.20 24.77 52.38 29.48 tons... do 23,760,250 23,808,797 25,579,399 25,748,232 26,110,813 26,265,968 .. I m p o r t s of m e r c h a n d i s e f o r c o n s u m p t i o n .... Duties paid on merchandise Ad valorern duties: On dutiable O n free a n d d u t i a b l e Tonnage: E n t e r e d in t h e foreign t r a d e Cleared i n t h e foreign t r a d e + + 531,414 517,736 The following shows the importations by classes for the year 1899, compared with those of 1896, 1897, and 1898 : Imports hy classes. Year ended J u n e 30— Classes. 1896. Free of d u t y : Articles of food a n d live animals Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles na an ufactured— F o r mechanic arts For consumption Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc Total free of duty Dutiable: Articles of food a n d live animals Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles manufactured— F o r mechanic arts For consumption Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc Total dutiable Free and d u t i a b l e : Articles of food a n d live animals Articles in a crude condition for domestic industry Articles manufactured— F o r mechanic arts F o r consumption Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc...! Total imports $123,674,270 $124,012,968 $105,072,254 $89,470,232 186,417,181 194,564,240 155,251,519 175,565,916 29,854,940 20,496,034 29,864,421 24,750,275 17,391,491 9,241,512 20,053,393 9,747,432 9,315,045 8,746,339 4,457,399 5,442,837 369,757,470 381,938,243 291,414,175 300,279,810 113,350,775 121,153,211 22,951,536 20,352,385 64,878,779 124,778,005 57,309,091 109,624,851 121,927,100 47,115,767 52,576,492 73,329,175 40,190,484 98,065,760 84,008,109 74,352,631 72,995,162 89,569,568 409,967,204 382,792,169 324,635,479 396,868, 679 237,025,045 245,166,179 181,601,238 211,397,332 209,368,717 214,916,625 204,457,185 222,681,683 94,733,719 145,274,039 87,173,512 134,375,126 69,967,983 82,570,687 60,243,877 107,813,192 93,323,154 83,098,970 77,452,561 95,012,405 779,724,674 764,730,412 616,049,654 .697,148,489 SECRETARY OF T H E XXXVII TREASURY. The following shows the exportations by sources of production for 1899, compared with those of 1896, 1897, and 1898: Domestic exports, according to sources of production. Year ended J u n e 30— Classes. Agriculture Manufactures Mining , Forest Fisheries Miscellaneous, 1896. 1898. $569,879,297 228,571,178 20,045,654 33,718,204 6,850,392 4,135,762 $853,683,570 290,697,354 19,410,707 37,900,171 5,435,483 3,164,628 $784,776,142 339,592,146 28,156,174 42,126,889 5,992,999 3,286,872 863,218,487 Total .. .. $683,471,139 277,285,391 20,804,573 40,489,321 6,477,951 3,479,228 1,032,007,603 1,210,291,913 1,203,931,222 The following shows the imports and domestic exports of the last fiscal year, compared with 1896, 1897, and 1898, by grand divisions: o Imports hy grand divisions. Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30— G r a n d divisions. 1896. 1898. 1899. $418,639,121 126,877,126 108,828,462 89,592,318 24,614,668 ' 11,172,979 Europe North America South A m erica Asia Oceanica Africa Total 1897. ."i $430,192,205 105,924,053 107,389,405 87,294,597 24,400,439 9,529,713 $305,933,691 91,376,807 92,091,694 92,594,593 26,859,230 • 7,193,639 $353,884,534 112,150,911 86,587,893 107,091,214 26,997,877 10,436,060 779,724,674 764,730,412 616,049,654 697,148,489 Domestic exports hy grand divisions. Y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30— Grand divisions. 1896. Eurooe North America South America Asia Oceanica Africa Total 1897. 1898. $673,043,753 116,567,496 36,297,671 25,630,029 17,197,229 13,870,760 $813,385,644 124,958,461 33,768,646 39,274,905 22,652,773 16,953,127 $973,806,245 139,627,841 33,821,701 44,707,791 22,003,022 17,515,730 $936,602,093 157,931,707 35,659,902 48,360,161 29,875,015 18,594,424 882,606,938 1,050,993,556 1,231,482,330 1,227,023,302 1899. XXXVIII REPORT ON T H E FINANCE^. Distribution of the commerce of the United States, hy leading countries and grand divisions of the globe, during the year ended June 30, 1899. Countries. Imports. Per cent of total. United Kingdom $118,488,217 17.00 Germany 84,225,777 ll2.09 62,146,056 8.93 France 24,832,746 3.56 Italy 14,457,620 2.08 Netherlands 14,826,480 2.13 Switzerland 10,552,030 1.52 Belgium 24,356,258 3.46 Other Europe , 31,603,435 4.54 British North America.... West Indies: Cuba and 28,588,655 4.10 Porto Rico 18,977,756 2.72 Other West Indies 22,995,772 3.30 Mexico 9,205,345 1.32 Central American States 779,298 Other North America .11 57,875,747 8.30 Brazil. 5,112,561 .73 Argentina • 5,126,731 .74 Colombia 5,189,145 .75 Guianas 6,507,847 .93 Venezuela , 6,775,862 .97 other South America 26,716,814 3.83 Japan I8,6U9,268 2.67 China 32,560,312 4.67 iEast I n d i e s : B r i t i s h 21,313,945 3.06 Dutch 7,880,875 1.13 Other Asia 17,831,463 2.56 Hawaiian Islands 4,409,774 .63 Philippine Islands 3,502,402 .50 British Australasia 1,254,238 .18 Other Oceanica 7,489,929 1.08 Egypt 2,946,131 .42 O t h e r Africa Total 697,148,489 Exports. Per cent of I total. $511,778,705 |41.7I 155,772,179 12.70 60,596,899 4.94 25,034,940 2.04 79,305,998 6.46 267,732 .02 44,158,033 3.60 59,687,607 4.86 89,578,475 7.30 20,699,745 15,425,423 25,480,122 4,987,854 •1,759,888 12,239,036 9,563,510 3,042,094 o 2,377,592 2,851,634 5,600,236 17,264.688 14,493,440 4,341,936 1,534,973 10,711,124 9,305,470 404,193 19,707,129 458,223 494,196 18,100,228 IOO 1,227,023,302 Imports and exports. Per cent of total. $630,266,922 32.76 239,997,956 12.48 122,742,955 6.38 49,867,686 2.59 93,763,618 4.87 15,094,212 .78 54,710,063 2.84 84,043,865 4.37 121,181,910 6,30 1.69 1.26 2.07 .41 .14 1.00 .78 .25 .19 .23 .46 1.41 1.18 .35 .13 .87 .76 .03 1.60 .04 .04 1.48 E x c e s s of . exports or imports. a$393,290,488 a71,546,402 6 1,549,157 a 202,194 a 64,848,378 614, 558,748 a 33,606,003 a35,331,349 a 57,975,040 49,288,400 34,403,179 48,475,894 14,193,199 2,539,186 70,114,783 14,676,071 8,168,825 7,566,737 9,359,481 12,376,098 43,981,502 33,112,708 36,902,248 22,848,918 18,591,999 27,136,933 4,813,967 23,209,531 1,712,461 7,984,125 21,046,359 2.56 1.79 2.52 .74 .13 3.64 .76 .43 .39 .49 .64 2.28 1.72 1.92 1.19 .97 1.41 .25 1.20 .09 1.09 .42 67,888,910 6 3,552,333 a 2 ; 481,350 6 4,217,491 a 980,590 645,636,711 a 4,450,949 6 2,084,637 6 2,811,553 6 3,656,213 61,175,626 6 9,452,126 . 6 4,125,828 6 28,218,376 619,778,972 a 2,830,249 6 8,525,993 6 4,005, 581 a 16,204,727 6 796,015 6 6,995,733 a 15,154,097 IOO 1,924,171,791 IOO a 529,874,813 67.07 14.04 6.35 8.08 2.95 1.51 a582,716,909 a45,781,246 650,913,791 6.58,745,053 a2,877,138 a8,158,364 RECAPITULATION BY GRAND DIVISIONS. Europe North America. South America. Asia Oceanica Africa 353,885,184 112,150,261 86,587,893 107,091,214 26,997,877 10,436,060 50.76 16.09 12.42 15.36 3.87 1.50 a E x c e s s of e x p o r t s . 1,290,487,277 270,081,768 122,261,995 155,437,375 56,872,892 29,030,484 6 E x c e s s of i m p o r t s . CUSTOMS. Beorganization of districts. Attention is again invited to previous recommendations relative to sorganization the reorganization of customs districts and the dig discontinuance of useless ports, at which unnecessary expense is incurred. Special agents. The special agents of the Department during the past fiscal year have examined and reported upon the customs business transacted in 55 customs districts, as prescribed by section 2649 of the Revised Statutes, and have made numerous recommendations for the improvement and more economical conduct of the customs service. They have also BEpRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. XXXIX investigated the undervaluation of articles of imported merchandise, charges against officers, smuggling, and other irregularities, and have rendered valuable service in connection, with the administration of the customs laws. The annual report of the Supervising Special Agent will give in detail a statement of such services. Undervaluations, The subject of undervaluation of imported merchandise still requires constant attention. Many complaints upon the subject are received and investigated, and large sums, representing increased and penal duties on account of undervaluations, have been collected during the past year. As the result of the inquiries conducted in Europe by a special agent, increased duties on one line of merchandise alone, accruing on advances made by appraising officers, amounted to nearly $150,000, and it is estimated th^t by reason of increased valuations made by importers in their invoices, the direct result of such investigation, the customs revenue has been increased over $800,000 per annum on this one class of merchandise. Smuggling, There have been a number of. unusually large seizures of smuggled merchandise, chiefly precious stones, and constant vigilance is exercised to detect and prevent such irregularities. Board of General Appraisers, For a detailed account of the work of the Board of United States General Appraisers, reference is made to its annual report for the twelve months ended September 30, 1899. The Board calls attention to the fact that at the close of the year there were 41,514 protests suspended, awaiting the decision of courts on analogous issues. About nine-tenths of these protests are against the decision of the collector at the port of New York. In 20,000 of the suspended protests only about a dozen issues are involved, and the total riumber of issues, covering the T^hole number of suspended protests, will probably not exceed 100, so that the decision of about 100 Suits by the courts would enable the Board to dispose of all the suspended protests within a period of a few months. For the purpose of reaching a speedy disposition of these cases, the Board suggests that the appointment of an additional circuit judge be authorized, who shall sit at the port of New York to decide customs cases. ALASKA. The law relating to the introduction and sale of liquors in Alaska (a) was held by the Solicitor of the Treasury to have been repealed by the act of March 3, 1899, whidi provided for the licensed sale of liquors in a Sec. li.55, Rev. Stat.; sec. 14, act May 17, 1884 ; Dept. Regs., February 26, 1885, .March 12, 1892, and June 24, 1898. XL ' REPORT ON THE FINANCES. the Territoryj and which went into efiect on July 1, 1899. During the past fiscal year, through the customs officers stationed in Alaska, all possible eflbrts have been made to enforce the prohibitory law. Numerous seizures of liquors attempted to be smuggled into Alaska have been made, and all applications for the privilege of taking liquors into that Territory for medicinal, mechanical, and scientific purposes have been referred to the collector of customs at Sitka, who was clothed with the authority to grant such privileges. The exceptional and rapid development of mining and other industries and the sudden increase of the population of the Territory have made the enforcement of the prohibitory law very difficult, and the repeal thereof has relieved this Department of duties in connection therewith that seemed almost impossible of efficient performance. On July 23, 1898, it was found necessary to promulgate an opinion of the Attorney-General, to the effect that the sale of liquors ,on board steamers in Alaskan waters was a violation of the then existing laws and regulations, and' the collector of customs at Sitka was instructed to adopt such measures as might be necessary to secure the observance of the law by all vessels in his collection district. The officers of the Department at Pacific coast ports were required to inspect cargoes of vessels bound for Alaska and to seize all liquors intended for illegal introduction into the Territory. Liquors smuggled into Alaska and seized by the customs officers were required to be shipped to Portland, Oreg., for sale. Notwithstanding the efforts made to prevent the irregularities referred to, it is believed that large quantities of liquors were smuggled into Alaska, until the act of March 3, 1899, became effective and removed the prohibition. This act, which provides a license system, has greatly reduced the number of liquor saloons in the Territory, Salmon fisheries. A preliminary repoH from the agent for the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska shows that he has been able, by means of transportation afforded by a revenue cutter, to make a more thorough inspection of the salmon fisheries in the Territory than heretofore. The output of the canneries this season will more than equal that of preceding years, notwithstanding there was a considerable decrease in the number of fish taken at Karluk and Uyak Bay. These fisheries are threatened with destruction, unless they are closed to fishing for a term of years, which would require Congressional action. The total salmon product of Alaska for the season of 1899 will exceed 1,000,000 cases, which is nearly 150,000 cases in excess of the product of any former year, and the revenue derived therefrom by the Government, under the provision of the act of March 3, 1899, which imposes a tax of 4 cents per case on salmon taken and canned in Alaska, will amount to about $40,000 during the season just closed. Violations SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLI of law relating to the salmon fisheries have been reported to the United States attorney for the district of Alaska, and the canneries have been notified to discontinue illegal practices at various points. The agent also reports that the wasteful methods that prevail among fche canneries in Alaska, resulting from the rivalry of competing concerns, and the wanton destruction of the salmon, threaten the fisheries of the Territory. He suggests as a remedy that the product of each cannery be limited, to be based upon an average ascertained catch, and that the maintenance of hatcheries by the canneries be made obliga tory. He also urges that an extensive Government hatchery be established and maintained at a central location. The agent also reports that the natives of Afognak Island, a Government reservation, are threatened with destitution, on account of the operations of the fish canneries at that point in violation of the terms of the President's proclamation of December 24, 1892, for which no penalty is provided. He suggests that a proper penalty be provided for violations of the Executive order relating to the Afognak reservation, and that an appropriation of $200 be made to provide the natives with nets for the taking of salmon for domestic use; otherwise they are likely to become destitute. The necessity for additional legislation for the protection of the fisheries of Alaska is commended to the attention of the Congress. Seal herd. The pelagic catch of the British sealing fleet, comprising 41 vessels, during the year 1897 amounted to 30,410 skins, including 1,018 skins taken by the Indians in canoes. Of this number, 5,082 were taken on the coast of British Columbia and 15,607 in Bering Sea, the remainder being obtained on the Japan coast and in other waters. During the year 1898, 35 British vessels engaged in pelagic sealing. Their catch on the coast of British Columbia was 9,646,^ and in Bering Sea 16,943. Their total catch during the year, including 1,100 skins taken by Indians in canoes, was 28,552. A much smaller number of skins was taken on the Japan coast and in the vicinity of Copper Island than in 1897; in fact, the assault of the sealing fleet was almost exclusively concentrated on the Alaskan herd. The continued diminution of the seal herd, attributable to the destruction of the females at sea by pelagic sealers, is evidenced by the fact that only 16,812 skins were taken on the seal islands during the year 1899, notwithstanding the quota was fixed at 30,000, whereas in 1898, 18,047 young male seals were killed on the islands. While the final report of the agent in charge of the seal islands for the season of 1899 has not yet been received, it is learned that the condition of the rookeries shows a continued decline in the herd. This is also indicated by the decreased catch on the islands, as previously noted. The agent was instructed, in accordance with the provisions of section XLII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 177 of the act of March 3, 1899, to confine the killing of the quota seals to the months of June, July, September, and October, and to use every precaution to prevent injury to the herd. Male seals only have been killed on the islands during many years past, and there is always a sufficiency of males reserved for breeding purposes, so that the cour stant diminution of the herd, indicated by the number of skins taken each year on the seal islands, is attributable only to the killing of females in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. Only one American vessel engaged in pelagic sealing during the current year, and her official log, on file in the custom-house at San Francisco, shows that she took 227 fur-seal skins in the vicinity of the Galapagos Islands, outside of the prohibited area. The Government's income from this year's catch will be about $120,000. Reports from the seal islands indicate that the natives are steadily improving in health and efficiency by reason of the care they are receiving at the hands of the Government in the matter of food, fuel, and clothing. The annual appropriation of $19,500, added to the earnings of the natives, has been found, therefore, sufficient to give them the necessaries of life. The natives are not permitted to spend their earnings without supervision, but they are disbursed for them on the written orders of the Government officers, as in the case of the appropriation. How long, under the continued depletion of the herd, the present amount of appropriation will be adequate for their support remains to be seen. » Under the authority contained in the sundry civil act of March 3, 1879, 9 islands in Alaska have been leased to individuals, upon the payment of the sum of $100 per annum as rental for each, for the purpose of raising foxes thereon, and the receipts from this source during the last fiscal year amounted to i INTERNAL REVENUE: The receipts from the several objects of taxation under the internalrevenue laws for the fiscal years ended June 30,1898 and 1899, were as follows: Eeceipts from internal revenue, 1898 and 1899. Fiscal years ended J u n e 30— Objects of taxation. Distilled spirits Manufactured tobacco Fermented liquors Oleomargarine Filled cheese Mixed flour Special taxes not elsewhere enumerated Legacies and distributive shares of personal property.. Schedules A and B Miscellaneous collections. Total.. Increase. $92,546,999.77 36,230,522.37 39,515,421.14 1,315,780.54 16,518.55 46,973.00 $99,283,534.16 52,493,207.64 68,644,558.45 1,956,618.56 18,098.42 7,840.62 4,921,593.21 $6,736,534.39 16,262,685.27 29,129,137.31 640,838.02 1,579.87 7,840.62 4,874,620.21 794,417.60 400,186.39 1,235,435.25 43,837,818.66 1,085,868.47 1,235,435.25 ^43,043,401.06 . 685,682.08 170,866,819.36 273,484,573.44 102,617,754.08 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLIII A detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures will be found in the report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. The amounts given as receipts are those actually collected during the fiscal years mentioned; but in many cases the money collected on the last day of June is not deposited until the first day of July, thus causing a discrepancy between the collections and deposits for the year. The total cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, was $4,591,754.90 ; the total cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898, was $3,907,010.50, showing an increase for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, of $684,744.40. The percentage cost of collection for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, was 1.68 per cent, as against 2.29 per cent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898. The total production of distilled spirits, exclusive of fruit brandies, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, was 97,064,565 taxable gallons; the total production for the fiscal year ended June 30,1898, was 80,762,213 taxable gallons, showing an increase in production for the fiscal year just ended of 16,302,352 gallons. There were also produced 210,188 gallons of apple brandy, 40,781 gallons of peach brandy, 2,843,718 gallons of grape brandy, 731 gallons of pear brandy, 112 gallons of berry brandy, and 2,239 gallons of prune brandy, making a total production of 3,097,769 gallons rfrom fruits during the year. A further comparison of the two fiscal years shows a decrease of 217,154 gallons in the production of apple brandy, an increase of 7,101 gallons in the production of peach brandy, an increase of 400,355 gallons in the production of grape brandy, an increase of 550"gallons in the production of pear brandy, a decrease of 190 gallons in the production of apricot brandy, a decrease of 49 gallons in the production of berry brandy, and an increase of 958 gallons in the production of prune brandy, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, an aggregate increase of 191,571 gallons produced from fruits as compared with the previous fiscal year. The quantity of distilled spirits gauged during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, was 318,503,686 gallons; the quantity gauged during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898, was 287,522,075 gallons, making an increase for the year just ended of 30,981,611 gallons. During, the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, 3,922 distilleries of all kinds were operated. For the preceding fiscal year 4,720 distilleries of all kinds were operated, a decrease of 798 for the year just ended. During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1899, there were produced 36,697,634 barrels of beer; the number of barrels produced during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898, was 37,529,339, making a decreased production for the year just ended of 831,705 barrels. For the fiscal year (©nded June 30, 1899, the total receipts from the taxes on tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, snuff, etc., were $52,493,207.64. ' The receipts from the same sources for the fiscal year ended June 30, XLIV REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 1898, were $36,230,522.37, showing an increase of $16,262,685.27 for the year ended June 30, 1899. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. The net expenditures on account of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year 1899 were $6,735,039.16. The net revenues deposited in the Treasury on this account for the same period were $4,060,226.74. x Under the operations of the sinking funds, the net reduction of the bonded debt during the year was $149,900, and of the annual interest charge, $5,252.50. The water-stock bonds outstanding amount to $343,000. The bonds of the old funded debt retired with the sinking fund provided for this loan amount to $342,950, and there remains to be purchased with an unexpended balance in this fund one bond for $50, to equal in amount the water-stock bonds outstanding. The Treasurer estimates that the total appropriations required for interest and sinking fund for the water-stock bonds from July 1, 1878, to the date of their maturity will aggregate $873,752.46. If no provision had been made for a sinking fund for these bonds, they would have cost for the same period for interest and redemption of the principal at maturity $1,129,422.50. The difference in favor of the sinking fund is, therefore, $255,670.04. . \ The act of Congress approved March 1, 1899, entitled *'An Act to provide for the disposition of assessment certificates of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes," directed the Treasurer to deliver to the Commissioners of the District all assessment certificates remaining in his custody issued for unpaid assessments for special improvements, and to deposit in the Treasury as general revenues ofthe District all-moneys in his custody derived from special-improvement taxes, except the amount necessary to pay outstanding 8 per cent certificates of indebtedness and coupons therefrom called for payment prior to the act of Congress approved August 13,1894, entitled ^^An Act to provide for the payment of the eight per centum green-back certificates of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes." In compliance with the provisions of this act, the Treasurer delivered to the Commissioners all assessment certificates remaining in his custody, and forwarded to them a check for $7,607.11 for account of the general revenues ofthe District, and retained $1,000 to pay outstanding 8 per cent certificates and coupons, as provided in the act; Detailed information in regard to the affairs of the District of Columbia will be found in the report to be submitted by the District Commissioners and by the Treasurer of the United States, ex officio Commissioner of the sinking fund of the District. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Previous reports of the Supervising Architect of this Department covered a period ending September 30 of each year, while the current SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLV report is under date of June 30, 1899, involving only nine months. Succeeding reports will embrace one year ending June 30. The following statement of buildings completed and occupied, in course of erection, and those not yet commenced is based on the report of the Supervising Architect above referred to, and is brought down to June 30 of this year; but attention is called'to the fact that since that time the public buildings at Paterson, N. J., Pottsville, Pa., St. Albans, Vt., Savannah, Ga., and Washington, D. C. (post-office), have been completed and occupied, while work on the erection of the United States post-office at Newport, Ky., and extensions to the buildings at Canton, Ohio, Chicago, 111. (temporary post-office), and Minneapolis, Minn., has been commenced and is being prosecuted. Of the 39 sites of public buildings selected, 25 were secured prior to June 30 last and 14 between that date and the present time. The following summarizes the operations of the office of the Supervising Architect: Total number of buildings at date of last report 384 Number of buildings authorized since date of last report, including extensions, etc.. 70 Total number of buildings, extensions, etc., including marine hospitals and quarantine stations..... 454 To be deducted: Number of extensions, etc 14 Atlanta, Ga., exposition (transferred); Astoria, Oreg., old site, became part of site of new building; Chicago, 111., old post-oflBice (torn d o w n ) ; immigration station, Ellis Island, New York (burned) ; Milwaukee, Wis., old post-office (sold); Nashville, Tenn., exposition buildings (sold) ; Omaha, Nebr., exposition (sold); Omaha, Nebr., old post-office (transferred to War Department); Savannah, Ga., old site, and Washington, D. C., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 10 —T- Total number of buildings under the construction branch (exclusive of extensions, but including marine hospitals and quarantine stations) 24 430 i The above gives the total number of buildings proper, but does not include extensions, improvements, etc., and is amplified as follows: Completed, as stated in last report Deduct extensions and improvements.... 352 5 - ^ - 347 28 12 12 I n course of construction at date of last report Number of buildings completed since last report Commenced since last report , 16 4 20 Number of buildings, extensions, etc., not commenced (including 70 authorized since date of last report) .' 77 97 Deduct extensions, etc., not commenced (16) and the buildings enumerated in foregoing statement (10) 26 •' 71 Total .; 430 XLVI REPORT ON THE FINANCES. The completed and occupied buildings are classed as follows: Court-houses, custom-houses, post-offices, etc Less number to be deducted " 328 10 318 20 11 Marine hospitals Quarantine stations Total number of buildings completed and occupied at this date 349 Expenditures from appropriations for puhlic huildings, for the period from October 1, 1898, to June 30, 1899. For sites for and construction of public buildings, extensions, and repairs, especially appropriated for $2, 428, 286. 36 For repairs and preservation of public buildings 256, 758.17 For heating apparatus for public buildings.... 105, 924. 49 For vaults, safes, and locks for public buildings 32, 019. 73 For photographic duplication of plans for public buildings 2, 910. 88 Total , r. 2,825,899.63 As will be seen from the foregoing statements, work has been prosecuted since the date of the last report on 32 buildings, including extensions, etc., of which 12 have been completed and occupied. There were b^ new buildings and 14 extensions, additional land, etc., authorized at the last session of Congress. Of .the new buildings authorized, 39 sites have been selected. Action in securing sites for the remaining buildings has been barred by reason of the lack of acts of cession of jurisdiction in some instances, while in others the prices of land are such as would involve an expense disproportionate to the limit placed as the cost of site and building. It is proper, also, in this connection, that attention should be called to the fact that, owing to the recent rise in prices of building materials, plans and specifications for some of the buildings when placed upon the market have had to be recalled and modifications made to suit the conditions, or further work suspended, because the balance of appropriation available was not such as to permit of continued operations. The United States post-office building in this city, as provided for by legislation, was transferred to the Post-Office Department on September 30, 1899. The Tarsney Act, which provides for competition among architects for public buildings under this Department, has been enforced with reference to three buildings, namely: The immigrant station, Ellis Island, N. Y., the United States post-office building at Camden, N. J., and the United States court-house and post-office building at Norfolk, Ya. So far, results have been, fairly satisfactory. The law is not sufficiently explicit in its administrative features, and although the Secretary of the Treasury is given authority under the act to frame proper regulations for its enforcement, no portions of the administrative laws relating to the erection of public buildings were SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY. XLVII repealed, so that any regulation made must be in harmony witli existing statutes. If it shall continue to be the policy of the Government to erect public buildings by architects selected in competition, it is suggested that further legislation should be enacted, especially with reference t o t h e administrative features of the work. One of the chief difficulties attending the enforpement of the law is the division of responsibility between the Supervising Architect and the architect in charge of the building, and the attention of Congress is called to this feature of the act. It is the purpose of the Department to place under the operation of this law a number of the buildings authorized by the last Congress, and it is important that remedial legislation, if enacted, should be. passed without delay. Hall of Becords. The earnest consideration of Congress is again invited to the necessity for providing a Hall of Records in this city, in which the uncurrent files of the various Executive Departments and other branches of the Government may be stored. . This matter has been the subject of agitation for many years past, but with no practical results. The growth of the Government's business is so rapid, and the accumulation of the files so great as a consequence, that all of the Executive Departments are cramped for room in which to store the files which by law must be preserved. The destruction by fire of any one of the Executive Departments would cause almost irreparable injury, confusion, and delay in the transaction of its business, and this is especially true of the Treasury. This Department is the great clearing house of the Government. Here all its debts are paid, and here are preserved the evidences of such payment. The files stored in this building are in such condition that a fire may ensue at any time, and in the event of their destruction, numberless claims against the Government would at once arise to embarrass it. In the Secretary's opinion, there is no public improvement more needed for the welfare of the nation than a Hall of Records in this city, and the matter is presented for the careful consideration of Congress, with the hope that action will be taken at this session looking to the erection, of such building; IMMIGRATION. There arrived during the fiscal year 1899 at ports of the United States and Canada 311,715 immigrants, exclusive of about 25,000, who, says the Commissioner-General, came as cabin passengers, and an unknown number from Mexico and Canada. The total was composed of 297,349 from Europe, 8,972 from Asia, 51 from Africa, and 5,343 from all XLVIII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. other sources, making an increase over the number for the preceding year of 82,416, or nearly 36 per cent. This increase consisted in large part of European immigrants, numbering 79,563, and especially of arrivals from Italy, Austria-Hungary, and the Russian Empire and Finland, which contributed thereto, respectively, excesses over the figures reported last year of 18,806 (32 per cent), 22,694 (57 per cent), and 31,154 (104 per cent). The total immigration was divided as to sex into 195,277 males and 116,438 females; as to age, there were 43,983 fourteen years old and under, 248,187* between fourteen and forty-five, and 19,545 who had reached forty-five and over; 60^446 could neither read nor write; 1,022 could read but were unable to write; 39,071 brought each $30 or over; 174,613 brought each less than $30, and the total amount exhibited to inspection officers was $5,414,462. There were relieved in hospital 2,028, returned within one year after landing 263, and refused admission 3,798. The last-mentioned number was composed of 1 idiot, 8 convicts, 19 insane persons, 82 assisted immigrants, 348 diseased persons, 741 contract laborers, and 2,599 paupers or persons likely to become public charges. Besides the foregoing, there were debarred on the Canadian and Mexican borders 796 paupers and 303 alien contract laborers. In the report of those debarred the most noteworthy are the diseased, which show an increase over the corresponding figures for last year of 90 (34 per cent), and those who attempted to evade the alien contract labor laws. The former were principally afflicted with trachoma, a dangerous contagious disease affecting the eye and frequently destroying the vision, and favus, a loathsome scalp disease. With respect to those refused admission upon the ground that they had come in violation of the alien contract labor laws, although the number reported—741—shows an increase of 77 per cent over the corresponding figures for last year, it is believed by the CommissionerGeneral that many escaped detection. This arose from the difficulty of securing evidence at the ports of arrival. To the same cause is attributable, in part, the fact that but few suits are instituted and fewer convictions obtained against the contractors for alien labor. The penal nature of the law, however, and the interpretation of it by the courts, which construe the ^landing" or ^ bringing ^ i n t o " strictly, are chiefly responsible, and it is, therefore, recommended that the law be so amended as to render the successful maintenance of suits against a contractor possible, though the alien cpntractee be detected and refused a landing at the port of arrival. A valuable addition has been made to the system of tabulated reports of immigrants, by means of which they are distinguished as to race— using the word broadly—as well as with reference to the countries whence they come. As illustrative of its practical value, those immigrants who heretofore have been reported simply as frona the Russian SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XLTX Empire and Finland, and assumed to be Russians and Finns, are shown by the report to consist during this year of 16 distinct peoples, of whose aggregate Russians and Finns represent less than 13 per cent. The races represented by immigration in excess of 5,000 and under 10,000 are the Croatian and Slovenian, the Finnish, and the Lithuanian; between 10,000 and 20,000, the English,^ Slovak, and the Northern Italian; between 20,000 and 30,000, the German, the Polish, and the Scandinavian; between 30,000 and 40,000, the Hebrew and the Irish; and the Southern Italian, including Sicilians, exhibits a total of 65,639. Transatlantic immigration through Canadian ports, which increased from 6,542 in the fiscal year 1897 to 7,344 in 1898, during the year 1899 enlarged to a total of 11,550. This rapid growth of immigration through Canada, and the numerous obstacles to an efficient examination and exclusion of proscribed aliens under the existing system, are urged by the Commissioner-General as indicating the necessity of abandoning inspection at the Canadian ports and the establishment of certain points on our northern boundary as the only ports of entry for immigrants through or from the Dominion. For the purpose of obtaining information as to the net increase of the population of the United States from immigration, efficient means should be given to the Commissioner-General to obtain a record of those aliens who leave for foreign ports; and the scope of the operations of his Bureau should be enlarged so as to include the subject of naturalization to such extent as may be necessary to prevent aliens from securing the right of citizenship either through misrepresentation as to the duration of their residence here, or for the purpose of effecting the landing of alleged members of their families, who, as aliens, would not be permitted to land, instances of the latter abuse having occurred with increased frequency during the year. The total receipts during the year were $421,457.64, and the total disbursements for the enforcement of the immigration laws, other than the alien contract.labor laws, reached the sum of $288,002.26, leaving on hand an unexpended balance of $133,455.38. This amount, taken with the balance of last year, shows a total on hand of $418,326.43, from which was appropriated by the acts of Congress approved July 1, 1898, and March 3, 1899, $290,850 for the cost of construction of the new buildings on Ellis Island, New York, to replace those destroyed by fire. The deduction of this amount leaves an available balance on hand of $127,476.43, which, with possible future accumulations, is charged with the payment of four equal annual installments of $50,000, appropriated to the same use. Of the $100,000 appropriated by Congress for the enforcement of the alien contract labor laws, there was used during the year the sum of $87,725.08, leaving a balance of $12,274.92. In consequence of information that large numbers of Japanese coolies were being introduced into the territory of Hawaii under contract to FI 9 9 - ^ i v L REPORT ON THE FINANCES. work on the sugar plantatio,ns, and under the belief that such importations would introduce embarrassing complications in considering the right of residents of the said territory to enter at our ports, bills were prepared and offered simultaneously in both Houses of Congress extending the provisions of our immigration laws and regulations to Hawaii, but they failed to pass, and the subject is again urged for the speedy action of Congress. By order of the Secretary of War, and upon the recommendation of the Treasury Department, the laws and regulations governing immigration to the United States were extended to the islands of Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines, and their enforcement by the military governors thereof will, it is believed, greatly relieve the embarrassment which would otherwise naturally arise in this connection from the acquirement of new territory beyond our coasts. • In addition to those before mentioned, amendments to the present laws are recommended by the Commissioner-General for the purpose of removing the limitation on the amount to be expended at any port to the collections made thereat; to increase the head tax from $1 to $2; to extend the authority now exercised for the deportation of aliens here in violation of the alien contract labor laws to aliens who have entered the United States in violation of any law ; to extend, with provisions as to an apportionment of the cost of deportation between the community seeking relief and the immigrant fund, the time within which aliens who have become paupers oi* inmates of reformatory or penal institutions may be deported from one year to five years; to allow the lists or manifests required 'by section 1 of the act approved March 3, 1893, to be made of alien cabin passengers on the voyage and attested before an immigrant inspector at the port of arrival; to prevent evasions of the immigration laws by immigrants traveling as cabin passengers, or by immigrants coming in the steerage who may claim to be merely visitors, by explicitly extending their provisions to all aliens; and, for the same purpose, to define all alien seamen who are discharged at port§ of the United States to be, as regards the operation of the immigration laws and regulations, merely aliens, after they are discharged by the masters or owners of vessels on which they were employed; and the Commissioner-General also recommends that United States Marine-Hospital surgeons be stationed at ports of departure for the purpose of conducting physical examinations of immigrants before their embarkation. The recommendations thus offered are radical in some particulars and far-reaching in their effects in others. The privileges and immunities for freedom of ingress and egress of travelers, which international usage has long recognized, ought to be respected to the limit of national safety. The questions involved are submitted to Congress as worthy of consideration. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LI CHINESE EXCLUSION. The total number of Chinese persons of the so-called exempt classes admitted to the United States during the fiscal year was 3,925, and the number applying for and refused admission was 950. Under the provisions of Article III of the treaty with China, promulgated on December 8, 1894,1,012 Chinese persons have been permitted the privilege of transit through the United States under bonds, the penal sum of which has been increased from $200 to $500 in each case. , Chinese in transit usually proceed to Mexico, and many of them have attempted^ thence to reenter the United States. The arrest for deportation of 131 Chinese persons on the Mexican frontier indicates that, proper efforts have been made to prevent such irregularities. The total number of Chinese arrested for deportation in the fiscal year was 566. During the same period 192 Chinese Avere deported by legal process, at a total cost of $19,457.41, an average cost of $101.30 per capita, which included transportation to a Chinese port. The number of returning registered Chinese laborers admitted during the last fiscal year was 1,793, and the number of that class who left this country during the same period with the intention of returning was 2,554. In June, 1898, it was found that large numbers of Chinese persons were seeking admission on certificates issued b y t h e Government of China, describing them as traders, salesmen, clerks, buyers, bookkeepers, accountants, managers, storekeepers, apprentices, etc., as of the so-called exempt classes designated in Article III of the treaty with China. The subject having been referred to the Attorney-General, that officer on July 15, 1898, rendered an opinion to the effect that the privilege of admission must be confined to the classes specifically named in the treaty, and ^Hhat the true theory is not that all Chinese persons may enter this country who are not forbidden, but that only those are entitled to enter who are expressly allowed." A thorough investigatioi^ of the^operations of the Chinese-exclusion laws made during the year 1898 resulted in the discovery that its provisions had not been thoroughly enforced in several sections of the country, and that at one port at least Chinese had been unlawfully admitted through the collusion of officers of the Department. These officers were promptly dismissed from the Service, and the evidence secured resulted in the criminal indictment * of three of them. It is expected that these persons will shortly be tried, and every v effort is being made to punish them. The rulings of the Department and the investigation referred to have resulted in a cousiderable decrease in the number of Chinese persons admitted to this country as of the exempt class other than returning laborers, 5,273 having been so admitted during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1898, and only 3,925 in the last fiscal year, as stated above. Since the dismissal of the officers referred to, the admission of Chinese LII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. of the exempt class on the northern frontier has almost entirely ceased, the result of more honest and efficient administration. In an opinion rendered October 21, 1898, the Attorney-General held that the provisions of the joint resolution, approved July 7, 1898, annexing the Hawaiian Islands, made the Chinese-exclusion laws applicable to those islands. An experienced Chinese inspector was at once sent to Honolulu, with instructions to cooperate with the Hawaiian customs authorities in the enforcement of the laws, and the opinion was communicated to the latter through the Department of State. Subsequently, by the advice of the Attorney-General, permits issued by the Hawaiian authorities prior to the receipt by them of the necessary instructions, entitling Chinese persons to return to these islands, were recognized as authoritative, and the foregoing figures include 328 Chinese admitted to the Hawaiian Islands, and 37 Chinese refused admission to those islands. The expense so incurred in the Hawaiian Islands has been paid from the appropriation made by the joint resolution referred to, $5,000 thereof having been set aside for that purpose by the President. The expense of the enforcement of the Chineseexclusion laws in this country amounted to $89,084.51 during the last fiscal year. The sundry civil appropriation act of August 18, 1894, provides that ^'in every case where an alien is excluded from admission into the United States under any law or treaty now existing or hereafter made, the decision of the appropriate immigration or customs officers, if adverse to the admission of such alien, shall be final, unless reversed on appeal to the Secretary of the Treasury." The increased efficiency of the customs officers on the northern frontier resulted in the nonadmission of over 300 Chinese, who claimed to be of the exempt class. Many of these persons, disregarding the decision of the collector .denying them admission, unlawfully entered the United States for arrest for deportation, and in each case the United States courts and commissioners assumed jurisdiction to inquire into the right of such Chinese to admission, notwithstanding the collector had decided adversely thereon and had been sustained by the Department on appeal. In Vermont, 215 Chinese persons were so arrested for deportation, and nearly all were discharged, the United States'court or the commissioner finding, almost invariably on Chinese testimony, that they were entitled to be and remain in the United States, notwithstanding the fact that the collector of customs had in most cases denied them admission. In the trial of these cases the Department has had the efficient cooperation of the United States attorneys, particularly in the district of Yermont. It will be seen that by these means the provision of the act of August 18, 1894, quoted above, is rendered null and void, and the enforcement of the Chinese-exclusion laws is taken away from this Department, except in the cases of Chinese who are willing to acquiesce in the decision of the collector of customs or the Department denying SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LIII them admission. The Congress is urged to provide legislation more clearly defining the authority of the Department in this class of cases. The joint resolution approved March 1, 1899, provided that the Chinese-exclusion laws should not operate to prevent the admission of ^^such mechanics, artisans, agents or other employes" as ''any foreign exhibitor, representative, or citizen of a foreign nation, or the holder, who is a citizen of a foreign nation, of any concession or privilege from the Philadelphia Exposition Association of Philadelphia," might deem necessary for the purposes of the concession. The holder of a concession granted by the authorities of the exposition referred to, supported by said authorities, demanded the admission of 450 Chinese persons for the purpose of such concession, and after careful consideration it was found that the Department had no authority to deny the application or to make regulations whereby the Chinese so to be admitted might be removed from the country after three months from the close of the exposition, notwithstanding the fact that, in the light of past experience, it was believed that such number was grossly excessive, and that the privilege would be abused. The collector at San Francisco was accordingly instructed to admit 450 Chinese persons for the purpose of the Philadelphia Exposition, but was required to exact a written description and photograph ofeach so admitted. There is ground for the suspicion that the holder of the concession sold the privilege of admission. Such suspicion is greatly strengthened by the fact that of the 281 Chinese admitted only 49 were to be found at the exposition so long ago as November 3, 1899. To secure their deportation each must be apprehended and taken before a United States commissioner—a procedure that will involve great expense and be attended with doubtful results. The United States court in Chicago recently discharged a troupe of Chinese actors who had been admitted, under similar circumstances, for the Omaha Exposition of 1898. If similar privileges are hereafter granted by the Congress, it is recommended that in each case the Secretary of the Treasury be authorized to fix and limit the number of Chinese so to be admitted, and to make regulations providing for their ^ultimate deportation. It is also recommended that authority be granted for the taking of bonds from masters of vessels who bring Chinese.persons in their crews to this country to prevent the landing of such persons. The employment of so-called Chinese watchmen to accomplish this result involved an expense of $14,056.50 during -the last fiscal year, which expense should hereafter be obviated. In my opinion, the enforcement of the Chinese-exclusion laws should be committed to the Bureau of Immigration. LIV REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. MARINE-HOSPITAL SERVICE. The Surgeon-General of the Marine-Hospital Service reports that the past year, being the one hundred and first ofthe existence of the Service, has been the most active in its history. The number of patients treated in the marine hospitals and dispensaries exceeded that of any previous year, and the duties of the Service in relation to quarantine and public health were largely increased, both in volume and variety, by reason of the war with Spain and the resulting territorial acquisitions. The Service owns and operates 22 marine hospitals, and there are besides 107 stations where patients receive hospital or dispensary treatment. During the fiscal year 1899 the total number of patients was 55,489, of which number 12,610 were treated in hospital. Professional aid was given to other branches of the Government service, as follows: To the Revenue Cutter Service, in the examination of 990 applicants for the position of cadet, engineer, and seaman; to the SteamboatInspection Service, in the examination of 1,860 pilots for color-blindness, 64 being rejected; to the Life-Saving Service, in the examination of 1,275 applicants for the position of surfman, and the examination of 363 claims of surfmen for the benefits provided by section 7 of the act of May 4, 1882; to the United States Coast Survey, examinations, 36; to the Light-House Service, examinations, 14; to the Naval Reserve, examinations, 8. The total number of physical examinations was, therefore, 4,179, of which number 250 were rejected. Aid was also extended to the Immigration Service by the medical inspection of 297,785 immigrants; to the Civil-Service Commission in niaking physical examinations; and to the Army and Navy by the reception of patients in marine hospitals, and by the detail of medical officers for sanitary supervision of United States Army transports. These officers were gradually withdrawn after Marine-Hospital officers had been assigned to quarantine duty in ports of Cuba and Porto Rico. During the year the hospitals have received special attention in the matter of repairs and preservation and ward equipment. The medical libraries have been increased by the addition of the latest standard works; the operating rooms have received new and improved instruments and appliances, including X-ray machines, and the laboratories provided with photographic outfits. A new service ambulance has been adopted and supplied to a large number of the stations. New purveying depot. As mentioned in the last annual report of the Service, the business of the purveying division had reached such proportions that the establishment of a purveying depot in New York became necessary. After careful consideration, a suitable building was secured under lease in New York and the purveying depot transferred thereto during SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LV the past summer. The space in the Bureau thus vacated has permitted the enlargement of the Bureau organization, required by the additional duties imposed upon it. Marine hospital for consumptives, Fort Stanton, N. Mex, Upon application of the Surgeon-General, the Secretary of the Interior was requested to transfer to this Department, for the treatment of consumptive patients of the Marine-Hospital Service,' the abandoned military reservation known as Fort Stanton, N. Mex., and on April 1, * 1899, an Executive order was signed to that effect. A medical officer was placed in command, and preparations were made for the reception of patients, who are now being transferred. This measure will not only be of benefit to the patients treated in this favorable climate, but will relieve the marine hospitals of these contagious cases, and will be of material aid to the great movement now being urged throughout this and other countries in suppressing this communicable disease. Legislation will be requested for the development of this sanitarium. o New marine hospital for New Yorh, The Surgeon-General again refers to the necessity of Congress making an appropriation for a marine hospital for the port of New York. The present arrangement for the care of sick and disabled seamen at the principal port of the United States in a building leased from time to time is unsatisfactory. I concur in his recommendation. Medical corps. The medical corps at the end of the fiscal year consisted of 83 commissioned medical officers. During the year, after successful examination, as required by law, 16 .applicants were commissioned as assistant surgeons. Since June 30, 10 have been appointed. There are, in addition, 95 acting assistant surgeons, 11 sanitary inspectors, and 38 hospital stewards—a total of 144 noncommissioned officers. In addition to the commissioned and noncommissioned officers, there are about 400 attendants and quarantine employees when the marine hospitals and quarantine stations have their full complement of men. This number is of necessity largely increased during epidemics. Three assistant surgeons contracted yellow-fever, and one died of this disease October 12, 1899, while engaged in the work of preventing its spread in Key West. The Fifty-fifth Congress passed a law authorizing the payment of the amount of salary and allowances for two years to the legal representatives of an assistant surgeon who died of yellow fever under like circumstances in 1893. The Surgeon-General recommends the passage of a generaLlaw granting a like amount in the event of the death of any officer in the active performance of his duties. He points to the fact that these officers are subject to change of station, as are LVI REPORT ON THE FINANCES. officers of the military and naval establishments, and ordered to posts of exceptional danger; also, that like provision is made for the LifeSaving Service. The Secretary concurs in his recommendation, with the limitation that the officer's death should be occasioned by an infectious or contagious disease, acquired by him in the discharge of his official duty. Expenditures, The expenditures from the Marine-Hospital fund during the fiscal year 1899 amounted to $680,897.71. The balance on hand at the close of the fiscal year was $683,187.93. The amount available from the appropriation for the prevention of the introduction and spread of epidemic diseases at the beginning of the fiscal year was $457,190.93, a n d t h e balance remaining to the credit of this appropriation at the close of the fiscal year was $292,650.26. The sum of $100,000 was added to this fund by act of March 3, 1899. Beorganization of Marine-Hospital Bureau. The Surgeon-General represents that a reorganization of the divisions of his office was inade imperatively necessary during the past summer by reason of increased work connected with the care of sick and disabled seamen, and by the opening of new marine-hospital stations; also by the operation of the act of Congress approved February 15, 1893, entitled ' ' A n Act granting additional powers to and imposing additional duties upon the Marine-Hospital Seryice," and the extension of the national quarantine service to the islands of Cuba and Porto Rico. The Bureau as now organized consists of six divisions, each under a commissioned medical officer: First, Division of Marine Hospitals and Relief; second. Division of Domestic Quarantine; third, Division of Foreign Quarantine; fourth, Division of Sanitary Reports and Statistics ; fifth, Division of Personnel and Accounts; and, sixth. Miscellaneous Division. * „ Hygienic laboratory. In the early part of the last fiscal year the investigations, covering a period of thirteen months, of the pollution of the Potomac River water were completed. The results were confirmatory of the report submitted to the last Congress, Senate document 211, and they indicate clearly the necessity for filtration of the District of Columbia water supply before it is furnished to consumers. The work in connection with car sanitation has been carried so far that further investigation is unnecessary, and a complete report thereon is in preparation. Experiments to test the efficiency of formaldehyd as a disinfectant have claimed attention throughout the year, and a report has been published upon "Disinfection with formaldehyd in a vacuum chamber combined with dry heat." Bacteriological and pathological work in the investigation of the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LVII cause of the epidemic of meningitis which prevailed in many l6calities, including the city of Washington, has been carried on during the year, and is still in progress. The work of the laboratory has included also the examination of specimens transmitted from the stations, and an investigation into the nature of pneumonia, Malta fever, and typhoid fever. The immunization of a horse against typhoid fever has been progressing satisfactorily, and a series of experiments are now in progress to test the value, in the prevention or cure of the disease, of the serum obtained from this animal. Following the report of the commission on yellow fever, the immunization of a horse was at once begun with a view of obtaining a serum that will prove efficacious in the prevention and cure of yellow fever. This work is still in progress. The Surgeon-General renews the recommendation made in the previous year that the laboratory be removed from its present location in the Bureau, and that a special building be provided for it. This laboratory has complete equipment, and in view of its important and practical character the facilities for its conduct should be increased by the erection of a suitable building. National quarantine service—Domestic. < The Marine-Hospital Service now owns and operates 13 large and complete quarantine stations, which, the Surgeon-General reports, with their boarding vessels, disinfecting apparatus, hospitals, and personnel, add materially to the administrative^ duties of his office. There were 3,838 vessels inspected and 370 disinfected at these stations during the fiscal year. There are, besides, 9 stations where inspection of incoming vessels is conducted by officers of the Service. New quarantine station near Astoria, Oreg.—In accordance with the act of Congress approved July 1, 1898, a site for a quarantine station has been selected in the State of Washington, near Astoria, Oreg., not far from the mouth of the Columbia River. The purchase of this site, with the buildings thereon, has been arranged, but its consummation has been necessarily deferred pending the examination of title. On account of urgency, temporary provision has been made, and quarantine examination of incoming vessels is now being conducted. Savannah quarantine.—In April a proposal was received from the mayor and city council of the city of Savannah to turn over the function and plant of the Savannah quarantine to the Marine-Hospital ^Service. This tender was made at the time when large bodies of troops were being returned to the United States from Cuba, using Savannah as a port of entry. The quarantine work connected therewith devolved almost entirely upon the Marine-Hospital Service, and such fact. LVIII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. together with the expressed confidence of the city of Savannah ih the Marine-Hospital Service, led to this tender. The quarantine was accepted under section 8 of the act approved February 15,1893, and the buildings leased at a nominal figure for two years, the proposal being that at the expiration of this period the Government should purchase fhe property of the Savannah quarantine at a price to be fixed by arbitration, or, if the city of Savannah desired to resume its quarantine functions, any improvement made by'the Government should be paid for by the city at a price to be fixed by arbitration. The Department, being unauthorized to formally accept these terms, agreed to recommend to Congress the legislation necessary to carry out the intent thereof. Accordingly, the necessary appropriation is recommended in the Book of Estimates. The transfer was effected on April 18, and the station is now being conducted as a national quarantine station. The Savannah quarantine station, from a sanitary standpoint, is of the greatest importance. Savannah being the principal city of the South Atlantic seacoast, and the vessels entering there are of an especially dangerous character, inasmuch as they come from tropical ports. During the last year there were 445 vessels subjected to quarantine inspection at that port, of which number 58 were infected. The acquisition of this quarantine was in accordance with the spirit as well as the letter of the law of 1893, which contemplates the surrender by State and local quarantines of their quarantine functions to the National Government. This is rightly regarded as an important step in the attainment of a strictly national quarantine. Mullet Key detention camp. ' On account of new fortifications on Egmont K e j , the War Department demanded the removal of the detention camp which had been established by the Marine-Hospital Service on this island during the war with Spain, and transferred to the custody of this Department the adjoining Mullet Key. The camp, therefore, has been transferred to Mullet Key. This is essentially a quarantine camp, necessary for the detention of people who may have been exposed to yellow fever before permitting entry at the important port of Port Tampa. There is a State quarantine on Mullet Key, occupied by consent of the War Department before the transfer of the island to this Department. It is without facilities for the detention of suspects, however, as provided by the detention camp established there by the MarineHospital Service. Craney Island, The Department has also received from the Navy Departmeht the right of possession of Graney Island, a small island in the vicinity of SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. LIX Norfolk, Ya., which, under the direction and control of the MarineHospital Service, is utilized for the reception of smallpox patients from Portsmouth, Norfolk, and neighboring localities, each city meeting its own expenses. • Fost epidemic disinfection and aeration. During the winter of 1898-99 disinfection of houses and contents was performed in the several localities in Louisiana and Mississippi infected during the yellow-fever outbreak in 1898. In the city of New Orleans the Marine-Hospital Service, by request of the State and city boards of health, and with their cooperation, undertook an inspection and thorough aeration of houses where the fever had prevailed. The number of infected houses was so great that nothing more than aeration on bright, cold days was attempted. The Surgeon-General believes there is little doubt of the value of this work, as shown by the lateness and limited number of cases that developed during the past fall. Sanitary operations connected with the return of troops from Cuba and Forto Bico. Early in the spring, before the onset of the rainy season, the President determined to return to the United States troops in Cuba and Porto Rico no longer required there for" military purposes. Yellow fever having prevailed among some of these troops, and because of the uncertainty with regard to others, the disinfection of all their baggage was deemed necessary. Arrangements were perfected with the Quartermaster's Department, which rendered valuable cooperation and assistance, and the camp equipage and baggage of all the troops, about 25,000 in number, was effectively disinfected by the MarineHospital Service at six quarantine stations during March and April. Moreover, soldiers returning after April 1 were required by the regulations to be held in detention camps for a period of five days to demonstrate their freedom from infection. About 12,000 were thus detained under the direct surveillance of the national quarantine officers. The work was highly successful. There has been no infection traceable to the baggage or personnel of the troops connected with this movement. Yellow fever—National Soldiers^ Home, Yirginia. In the latter part of July last, an epidemic of yellow fever appeared in the National Soldiers' Home, near Hampton, Ya., the management of which was given over entirely to the Marine-Hospital Service, whose efforts to suppress the same were successful, there having been a total of 45 cases and 13 deaths. The success has but one parallel, that at McHenry, Miss., in 1898. LX REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. In his annual report the Surgeon-General discusses the probable origin of this fever, and describes the methods adopted to suppress it. The epidemic excited unusual attention because of the peril to which some thirty-five hundred veterans of the civil war were exposed, and because of the terrible ravages of this disease in Norfolk and vicinity in previous years. As usual in all epidemics, endeavor was made by irresponsible parties to throw doubt upon the character of the disease, but the opinion of the physicians, twelve or more in number, who saw the cases, among them experts of national reputation and one sent by the State of Louisiana, leaves no question as to the diagnosis. The Surgeon-General gives credit to the physicians of the Home and its governor for their prompt and intelligent action, and calls attention to the lesson to be derived from this epidemic, namely, the necessity of promptly recognizing and announcing the disease. The incident is encouraging as demonstrating that when this is done the spread of the disease may be checked. Yellow fever in Louisiana and Mississippi, Despite the work of the Service and the Louisiana State board of health during the winter of 1898-99 in aerating houses and the contents thereof, infected during the outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans in the fall of 1898, the disease again appeared as a recrudescence, the first case having been nqted in the city of New Orleans in May, 1899, but there has been no very wide spread, and up to the present time the total number of cases reported has been less than one hundred. In September, yellow fever was reported in Jackson, Miss., and Mississippi City; but in these places, as in New Orleans, the tendency to spread has been limited, and the cases have been few. In both Louisiana and Mississippi officers of the Marine-Hospital Service have been present to insure the execution of the Treasury quarantine regulations and give aid to the local health authorities. Officers have also been detailed to investigate rumors and pass upon the nature of suspected cases in many localities. Yellow fever in Key West and Miami, Fla, On August 27 the Marine-Hospital Bureau received the first announcement of the existence of yellow fever in Key West, though subsequent developments indicate that it had previously prevailed there in mild form for several weeks. The management of the epidemic in the city itself was left, as is contemplated by the law, to the State quarantine authorities, the efforts of the Marine-Hospital Service being directed toward preventing the disease from spreading to other portions' of the State and to other States. Accordingly, the Service established a maritime patrol around the island of Key West and a detention camp SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXI on Dry Tortugas, 60 miles distant, where persons desiring to leave might undergo the required period of detention. To October 20 there had been reported 1,230 cases of yellow fever and 60 deaths. Many cases of a mild type have doubtless been unreported, ^ as a number of the Cuban physicians in the city have failed to report their cases. The epidemic is rapidly on the decrease. The disease was subsequently discovered at Miami, Fla., the first official announcement being made October 19, with the statement that it had probably been existing in a mild form unrecognized for two months. There have been reported to October 23, 20 cases and 2 deaths. It has not been determined whether the yellow fever at Miami is traceable to ,the fever at Key West, and if it is, whether the cases were not existing there before the quarantine patrol had been placed around the island of Key West. Miami has been placed under quarantine, and the Marine-Hospital Service has prepared a small detention camp at Fulford, a few miles. north, for people wishing to leave Miami. The lateness of the season renders a widespread prevalence improbable. The Surgeon-General reports that prior to the announcement of the fever there had been a number of cases of so-called dengue fever, many of which were without doubt mild cases of yellow fever. He deprecates the unwillingness of physicians to acknowledge the serious nature of supposed cases of dengue fever, and in his report urges that measures be taken to prevent the spread of dengue, since that disease is so often associated with yellow fever. Quarantine on the Texas-Mexican border. On account of the prevalence of yellow fever and smallpox in Mexico quarantine officers were stationed at the three principal railroad crossings from Mexico into Texas—at El Paso, Eagle Pass, and Laredo. Passengers from Mexico were obliged to give evidence of not having been in any yellow fever infected district in Mexico for ten days prior to their arrival at the border, this inspection service being supplemented by a system of sanitary certificates issued in Mexico. Aid in the suppression of smallpox. In accordance with the announcement made in the annual report for 1898,- the assistance of the Marine-Hospital Service in the suppression of smallpox has been limited chiefly to expert services in diagnosing the disease in many localities and instructions to the local authorities in the methods to be pursued. The methods of suppressing smallpox in communities are so plain, and the protection of individuals so evidently the duty ofthe communities themselves, that the Marine-Hospital Service will not assume any financial obligations connected therewith. The Bureau has, however, issued a large number of a precis upon the methods of diagnosing and suppressing this disease, which have proved LXII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. of great value to local authorities. Expert officers have been detailed in several of the States, at the request of the governors or health authorities thereof, for duty as above indicated. A general vaccination of crews of vessels on the Great Lakes, the rivers, and Atlantic and Gulf coasts was conducted by the officers of the Marine-Hospital Service during the past winter to assist in the movement to suppress this disease. The Surgeon-General calls particular attention to the necessity of vaccination as a reliable preventive. The Bureau has officially declared that no vaccine virus except that known as glycerinized vaccine lymph should be' used, and that the purity of this form of virus is unquestioned. The prejudice against vaccination which has heretofore to some extent prevailed is no longer justified in view of this perfected preparation, by use of which untoward results from vaccination need not be feared. This form of virus is easily procured, and upon its free use, in conjunction with the recognized quarantine procedures, must reliance be placed for the suppression of this loathsome disease, now so generally prevalent. National quarantine service—Insular and foreign, 0 Cuba, Forto Bico, and the Fhilippines,—In January ofthe present year an order was signed by the President and the Secretary of War transferring all the maritime quarantine of Cuba and Porto Rico to the Marine-Hospital Service. In March another Executive order was issued declaring that the expenses of this service should be paid from the revenues of the islands, and setting aside $300,000 annually from tonnage-tax receipts of Cuba as a quarantine fund. A thorough organization was effected as soon as possible, there being at the present time some thirty officers of the Service in ^ Cuba and seven in Porto Rico. The selection and assignment of officers, the promulgation of regulations, the purchase of disinfecting apparatus, boarding vessels, etc., has been a work of great magnitude and importance. Two complete sets of most recent and approved type of disinfecting apparatus for quarantine stations have been sent to Manila, with the approval of the Secretary of War, and arra-ngements are now under consideration for their use in protection against the plague and other diseases prevailing in the Orient. Central American fruit ports.—In April the Marine-Hospital Service organized an inspection service for the fruit ports of Central Americia. Seven medical officers were assigned to the United States consulates in as many ports, their duties being so to assure the safety of fruit vessels before leaving the foreign port as to prevent their detention and the consequent ruin of cargoes on arrival at ports of the United States. Mexico,—On account of the violent epidemic of yellow fever in Yera Cruz, Mexico, an officer of the Service was detailed in the office of the United States consul at that port, and subsequently, on account of the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXIII same disease in various interior towns in Mexico and the danger of its being conveyed across the Texas border, a commissioned officer, with the expressed assent of the State Department, was sent to the City of Mexico to organize a system of inspection and disinfection of infected baggage, in order to facilitate the travel of people across the Texas border. Some twenty localities in Mexico were infected with yellow fever. Sanitary inspectors were appointed to act in conjunction with the consular service in furnishing certificates to be presented at the border to the quarantine officers stationed there. Acknowledgment is due the Mexican Government for its courteous attitude toward this measure of the United States. Medical officers in other foreign ports.—On account of the increasing prevalence of plague in Asia and certain portions of Europe and Africa, officers of the Marine-Hospital Service have been detailed for duty at Honolulu, Yokohama, Hongkong, and Naples. Inspections have also been madeby Marine-Hospital surgeons of Oporto and Lisbon, Portugal; Barcelona, Spain; Marseilles, France; Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt; and the principal seaports of western Europe whence emigrants sail for the United States, including Bremen, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Rotterdam. As provided by the law of February 15, 1893, Marine-Hospital officers have been detailed to serve in the consular offices at these principal ports. The Bureau has also a medical representative upon the sanitary commission in Constantinople, and a medical officer at Rio de Janeiro. Leprosy investigation. Measures have been taken to put in effect the act passed by the last Congress authorizing a commission of medical officers to ascertain the number of cases of leprosy now in the United States. Cause of yellow fever. With regard to yellow fever, attention is invited to the report of the commission of medical officers of the Marine-Hospital Service detailed 'by direction of the President to make an investigation into the cause of this disease. Their findings are important, inasmuch as they verify those of Sanarelli in his discovery of the bacillus icteroides. They further demonstrate that this disease is received into the human system through the respiratory tract, and indicate the probability of a protective and curative serum similar in its use to that now employed in the treatment of diphtheria. While this discovery gives ground for hope of amelioration in the matter of yellow fever in the future, the Surgeon-General calls attention to other measures deemed highly essential. The success attending the efforts of the Government authorities in Cuba in d,iminishing the prevalence of this disease by sanitation is an LXIV KEPORT ON THE FINANCES. object lesson to be studied by our own and all other governments ofthe Western Hemisphere. It is known that there are many seaports of this hemisphere where yellow fever is endemic because of bad sanitary conditions, readily removable by proper sanitary engineering. An inquiry is now being conducted concerning the ports of the Western Hemisphere where yellow fever constantly prevails, with a view of definitely determining the reason therefor, and proving, if possible, that it is due to want of proper drainage, sewerage, and cleanliness of the harbor. The report suggests that in the interests of commerce, as well as of life and health, the time may come when an international agreement may be effected between the republics of this hemisphere by which the unsanitary conditions which perpetuate this western pest in certain ports will be considered a just cause of complaint by the other republics, and such quarantine or other restrictions imposed by mutual agreement upon the government possessing the offending port as will cause it to adopt the necessary measures for the removal of the evil. The Surgeon-General points out that action of this character would be far-reaching in its effects upon the welfare and commercial prosperity of all. ' National quarantine law. The bills introduced into the Senate and House of Representatives of the last Congress to strengthen the national quarantine law, though strongly indorsed by both the Senate and House committees, were not acted upon. The Surgeon-General points to the fact that these amendments can have no justifiable opposition, at least those relating to maritime quarantine; and in view ofthe threatening bubonic plague he -urges that legislation be enacted strengthening the national quarantine service in the manner indicated in the above-mentioned bills, which have already received the approval of this Department. REVENUE CUTTER SERVICE. Summary, The following is a summary of the work performed by the vessels of the Revenue Cutter Service during the year, being exclusive of services rendered in cooperation with the Army and Navy in the war with Spain: Milescruised Lives saved, actually taken out of the water Vessels boarded, and papers examined Vessels seized and reported for violation of law Fines and penalties incurred by vessels reported Vessels in distress assisted Value of vessels assisted and their cargoes Persons on board vessels assisted Persons in distress taken on board and cared for .• '. 239,061 18 18,039 142 $28, 970 Ill $1, 735, 762 943 62 The Department was deprived of the services of 14 vessels during a part of the fiscal year by reason of repairs made necessary on account SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXV of their cooperation with the Navy during the late war, to wit: Of 4 vessels from July 1 to September 1, of 5 vessels from July 1 to October 3, 4, 5, 15, and 27, respectively, of 1 vessel from July 1 to November 1, and of 1 from July 1, 1898, to January 8, 1899; while the Algonquin, Onondaga, and Nunivak were not placed in commission until September 18, October 24, 1898, and May 1, 1899, respectively. Yessels, o The vessel building for the New York station is nearing completion. The vessel authorized by Congress for service on the Yukon River, Alaska, was completed in March last and sailed for its destination early in April. It is expected that excellent service will be rendered by this vesseL Congress at its last session authorized the construction of two vessels, one for service on the Great Lakes, the other for the Pacific coast. Plans and specifications for these are being prepared and proposals for their construction will be invited at an early day. In the last annual report the following was submitted: The following vessels should be condemned and sold just as soon asit is possible to replace them : The Seward: This vessel was constructed in 1873; is a wooden sidewheeler ; now, after twenty-four years' service, is practically worn out, unseaworthy, and not worth extensive repairs; cost originally $34,600, and since for repairs $26,588. The McLane: This vessel was acquired from the Navy in 1865, after serving as a gunboat during the war. It is an iron side-wheel vessel, of obsolete type, has been thirty-two years in the Revenue Cutter Service; cost originally $36,000, and for repairs since $113,275. The vessel is not worth extensive repairs. The Colfax: This vessel was constructed in 1871, is of iron sheathed with wood, twenty-six years old and a side-wheeler; cost originally $65,500, and since for repairs $87,000. The hull is very tender andean not be properly repaired without practically rebuilding, and it is not worth any considerable outlay. The Boutwell:' This vessel was built in 1873, and, owing to bad design, is not now, and never was, a seaworthy vessel. It is a twin-screw boat, very slow, and unfit for the work of a revenue cutter; cost originally $70,000, aud since for repairs $49,840. The Washington and Chandler are both small tugs, acquired from the Navy in 1865, in which they did service during the war. Both are wooden vessels, have been in the Revenue Cutter Service thirty-two years. They cost originally, the Washington $7,000 and the Chandler $6,500, and for repairs since $35,732 and $34,537, respectively. The Hamlin: This vessel was constructed in 1866, is a small wooden tug, and has been actively in service for thirty-one years. It is past repairing; cost originally $15,500, and for repairs since $13,046. Conditions with reference to the vessels named above have not changed, except that the ravages of time have rendered them less seaworthy. To keep them in service and not abandon their stations, repairs aggregating $12,535 have been made within the last two years. It is not in Fi99 Y LXVI REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. accordance with good administration to retain these old vessels any longer than it will take to replace them by new ones. The construe tion of at least four cruising vessels and three others for harbor service to replace those named above is recommended. Bering Sea patrol. The patrol of the North Pacific and Berdng Sea, for the protection of the fur-seal herd, is in actiVe prosecution by the following vessels of the Revenue Cutter Service, designated by the President for the purpose: The Corwin, Capt. W. J. Herring, R. C. S.; the Ferry, Capt. W. F. Kilgore, R. C. S.; the Grant, Capt. J. A. Slainm, R. C. S.; the Bush, First Lieut. W. H. Cushing, R. C. S., commanding, and the Bear, First Lieut. D. H. Jarvis, R. C. S., commanding. The Ferry, in addition to the patrol work assigned her, is to make a thorough inspection of the salmon canneries on the coast of Alaska and the islands upon which the raising of foxes is carried on. The Bear will make her usual cruise to the Arctic for the relief of distressed seamen, and to distribute the awards provided by Congress for the natives who-rendered service to the overland expedition for the relief of the whaling fleet in 1897-98, The U. S. S. Thetis^ which was turned over to this Department by enactment of Congress, for service in the interest of the Department of the Interior to transport reindeer from Siberia to the Alaskan coast, was repaired, officered, and manned by the Revenue Cutter Service, and sailed for St. Lawrence Bay, June 13, 1899. Fersonnel, In the annual reports for 1897 and 1898 the Secretary urged the necessity of legislation for the promotion of the efficiency of the Service. Action by Congress in its behalf is imperative. This subject was referred to in the last annual report, as follows: It is the aim and purpose of the Department to raise the Revenue Cutter Service to the highest standard of excellence. While much has been done in this regard by the Department in the formulation of proper orders and regulations, certain essential results can not be accomplished without legislation by Congress, the need of which is seriously felt. Something must be done immediately whereby the active lists of commissioned officers can be filled with men mentally and physically qualified to perform the arduous, hazardous, and exacting labors which the laws impose. Prior to the year 1895, the Service, due to the absence of remedial legislation, had reached such a state that Congress finally recognized its almost helpless condition, and passed the act of March 2, 1895, under the provisions of which 39 officers were placed upon a permanent waiting-orders (or retired) list. In the enactment referred to Congress recognized two essential features: First, the absolute necessity of extending this relief in the form of a retired list; and, secondly, the justice and fairness of the principle of the relief extended. But the act did not go far enough. While it relieved an emergency SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. J LXVII and retired from active service all officers who were then (March 2, 1895) disqualified, it ended there. Some officers who were left on the active list, after the law had been carried into effect, as physically sound, have since become unfit for duty afloat, because of age and disabilities incident thereto, as well as to those contracted in the line of duty. As a consequence, there are at this time eleven officers who are, by reason of age alone, incapacitated for active duty afloat. These are as follows: One of 72 years, one of 67 years, three of ^^ years, one of 65 years, three of 63 years, and two of 62 years. The length of service of these officers ranges from twenty-eight to thirty-seven years in individual cases, while some of them are veterans of the Navy in the war for the Union. It will thus be seen that the Service is seriously crippled at this time, and relief is recommended. It will be readily conceded by all who are conversant with the facts that no branch of the public service in time of peace requires as continuous, laborious, and hazardous service as this, while in time of war, as was practically demonstrated in the war with Spain, it stands upon the same ground with the Navy in everything, except in the matter of compensation and the benefits bestowed by the Government upon the commissioned ranks of the sister service, in connection with which, under the law, the Revenue Cutter Service bore so conspicuous and meritorious a part. It will be seen from the foregoing that as time passes the Service is becoming more and more crippled, so that its condition at this time is rapidly nearing what it was when the remedial legislation of 1895 was enacted. So true is this that, within the fiscal year just closed, the Department was compelled to assign four first lieutenants to highly important commands because of the lack of officers of the higher grade, due to causes rehearsed above, a condition which is hardly just to the officers thus assigned, because the responsibilities of captains are imposed upon them, without the rank and pay. In addition to the depletion of the personnel because of advanced age ' and physical disability incident to long and faithful service, the active lists are further reduced under existing law by the assignment of officers to special duty on shore, and of others to duty in connection with the Life-Saving Service, as follows: One captain as chief of division, R. C. S. (Stat. L., vol. 28, p. 172, chap. 174, 1894); two captains as superintendents of construction, life-saving stations (sec. 4249, Rev. Stat.); ten other officers, R. C. S., as inspector and assistant inspectors of life-saving stations (act approved June 18, 1878). Thus 13 officers of the line are performing duties in accordance with law wholly apart from service afloat. In addition to these, a number of other officers of the various grades are required by exigencies of the service to perform other than duty afloat, in the supervision of construction of hulls and machinery of vessels building or under repairs. The number of officers allowed under the provisions of section 2749, Revised Statutes, should be increased by at least so many as are required by existing law and exigencies of the service to serve on shore duty. The actual depletion of the active lists of all ranks for service in LXVIII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. cruising vessels at this time is shown as follows: Because of advanced age and disability, 14; because of assignments under the law to other duty, 13; total, 27. This takes no account of the number of officers assigned to the superintendence of construction of the hulls and machinery of vessels building or under repair, which will vary from 6 to 12, according to the work in progress. Neither does it take into account the temporarily sick from various causes. For a considerable time past it has been found necessary, because of the depletion of the lists, to officer Sf^veral cruising vessels with one commanding and one other line officer where the law requires a captain and* three lieutenants. Bills were pending in the last Congress (Senate No. 620, House No. 11953), both favorably reported and upon the calendars, which were acceptable as measures of relief. There was also pending in the House Senate Bill 3903, for the further promotion of the efficiency of the Service, which had the Department's indorsement and approval. This latter bill was passed by the Senate April 29, 1898, and was favorably reported by the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives. Fensions, In the matter of pensions for the enlisted men of the Revenue Cutter Service, the recommendation on the subject contained in.the last two annual reports is repeated here, as follows: Under the provisions of section 4714, Revised Statutes, the officers and seamen of the Revenue Cutter Service who may be wounded or disabled in the discharge of their duty, "while cooperating with the Navy by order of the President," may be placed upon the Navy pension list. The ordinary duties devolved upon the Revenue Cutter Service are fraught with greater risk of life and limb than that incurred by the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps in time of peace, while in time of war they are at least equal, and every argument that applies as a justification for extending this bounty to those services has equal force on behalf of the enlisted men of the Revenue Cutter Service. I, therefore, recommend that the law, section 4714, Revised Statutes (act of April 18, 1814), be amended to read as follows: The enlisted men of the Revenue Cutter Service of the United States, who have been Or may be wounded or disabled while in the actual discharge of their duties, shall be entitled to be placed upon a pension list under the same regulations and restrictions as are now provided by law for enlisted men of the Navy. Forto Bico. Several applications have been made by the War Department for vessels of the Revenue Cutter Service to perform duty in the waters of Porto Rico. It has been impossible to comply with these requests. , The Service in its normal condition has no more vessels than are necessary to cover the coast line of the United States, and none can be withdrawn without detriment to the public service. Should the customs LXIX SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. and navigation laws of the United States be put in force in the newly acquired territory, the necessity for the presence of an efficient part of the Service there will be manifest, and in that case vessels must be provided. Should the extension of our laws to the territory named be made, it is recommended that two revenue cutters of the first class be authorized. NAVIGATION. ' • The report of the Commissioner of Navigation shows that on June 30, 1899, the merchant marine of the United States, including all kinds of documented shipping, comprised 22,728 vessels, of 4,864,238 gross tons, b n June 30, 1898, it comprised 22,705 vessels, of 4,749,738 gross tons. The following table shows the geographical distribution, motive power and material of construction, and trade of vessels of the United States for the fiscal year 1899, compared with the fiscal year 1898, and also the construction for the two years: Vessels of the United States. 1898. 1899. GEOGRAPHICAL. DISTRIBUTION. Number. 16,442 1,754 3,256 1,253 A t l a n t i c and. Grulf c o a s t s P a c i f i c 3 o a s t '. Northern lakes W^estern r i v e r s . . . Gross tons. 2,553,739 496,767 1,437,500 261,732 Number. 16,275 1,970 3,162 1,321 Chross tons. 2,614,869 539,937 1,446,348 263,084 22,705 4,749,738 22,728 4,864,238 15,896 97 2,237,153 140,662 15,771 120 2,214,540 173,687 15,993 2,377,815 15,891 2,388,227 5,775 937 1,288,785 1,083,138 5,824 1,013 1,274,056 1,201,955 6,712 2,371,923 6,837 2,476,011 660 1,667 74,640 467,348 629 1,962 71,101 491,808 2,327 541,988 2,591 562,909 108 204 824 230,956 63,108 443,645 135 232 964 288 813 71,217 488,216 1,136 737,709 1,331 848,246 829 5,571 15,169 852,182 1,225,677 1,934,170 878 5,592 14,927 913,142 1,202,839 1,900,011 21,569 4,012,029 21,397 4 015,992 514 228 87 123 63,090 49,789 54,084 13,495 631 306 2l2 154,586 41,534 io,366 23,552 952 Total 180,458 1,273 300,038 P O W E R AND MATERIAL. S a i l : (a) Wood I r o n a n d steel Total Steam: Wood I r o n a n d steel Total Canal boats Barges '. Total TRADE. Registered: S t e a m iron' a n d steel Steam, w o o d S a i l (6), w o o d a n d i r o n , a n d s t e e l Total Enrolled and licensed: Steam, iron a n d steel Steam, wood Sail (a), w o o d a n d i r o n , a n d steel , Total. CONSTRUCTION D U R I N G T H E YEAR. Geographical distribution. Atlantic a n d Qulf coasts Pacific c o a s t Northern lakes.. Western rivers Total aincluding canal boats and barges. b I n c l u (l i n g b a r g e s LXX REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. Vessels of the United States—COD tinned. 1899. 1898. Power a n d m a t e r i a l . Sail: Wood Steel Steam: Wood....... I r o n a n d steel Canal boats Barges: Wood S t e e l '. Total Number. 357 2 •.. Gross tons. - Number. 413 27,692 6,724 7 Gross tons. 72,535 25,538 ' . 343 51 20 57,337 48,501 2,386 359 80 13 48,040 103,018 1,411 169 10 30,777 7,041 397 4 46,673 2,823 952 180,458 1,273 . 300,038 Our total tonnage on June 30, 1899, was the greatest recorded since 1865, and the output of our shipyards during the fiscal year was the largest of any year, except 1891, in the past quarter of a century. For the first time in our history the tonnage of our steam vessels exceeds that of all other documented craft, and our steamships registered for foreign trade, in number and tonnage, surpass our former records. The current fiscal year opened with our shipyards fully employed on commercial and naval construction, and while the high price of steel may prevent so large an output this year as last year, the indications favor the continuance of present prosperity in shipbuilding for an indefinite period. . While it is gratifying to be able to recite these evidences of welfare at home, it must be borne in mind that the facts and figures of any one nation concerning shipbuilding and the international carrying trade are relative, and that our progress in maritime affairs can be ascertained only by comparison with the progress of other countries. The results of such a comparison are not so satisfactory to our national pride. Our shipping in foreign trade is increasing, but it is not increasing so rapidly as that of other nations, and our share in the carrying of our exports and imports for the past fiscal year was hardly 9 per cent, the smallest in our history. Our wonderful development during the past few years has placed us in advance of, or in the first rank with, our competitors in nearly every form of industrial activity; but in shipbuilding for international trade and in deep-sea navigation we must reluctantly concede that we are outstripped by nations in other respects much less resourceful and enterprisingjthan the United States. The barren sea doubtless offers less inducement to our citizens, with fertile fields, rich mines and forests, and prospering factories at hand, than to the people of less fortunate countries, but the fact remains that our national greatness can not be fully rounded out while we are so dependent as at present on foreign shipping for our intercourse with the rest of mankind. At this time political and commercial considerations demand of us a larger measure of strength and independence on the seas than ever in our history, yet never before have we been relatively so weak in transoceanic navigation. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXI The activity of our shipyards, our surpassing production of steel, and the evidences of an awakening interest in shipping have created an opportunity for the reestablishment of our maritime commercial rank, which it is trusted Congress, by sagacious, liberal, and durable legislation, will convert into realization. In the last annual report several specific recommendations were submitted, drawn in the main from the current practiced of our maritime competitors, raising no diplomatic difficulties, and believed to be adequate to our needs. The situation is the same now as then, and the necessity for action has become more pressing. The same propositions, accordingly, are again submitted: First. A remodeling and extension of the act of March 3, 1891, relating to the carrying of ocean mails in American steamships, so that it shall meet requirements which have arisen since the law went into operation. Second. The establishment of a system of graded bounties upon the mileage navigated by registered American vessels while engaged in the foreign carrying trade as compensation for the training of seamen available for the national defense, the system to have regard also to the construction of vessels which may be promptly and economically converted into cruisers, transports, colliers, and supply ships for the use of the Government. Special provision should also be made for vessels and men engaged in the deep-sea fisheries. Third. Extended application of the principle of the act of May 10, 1892, by virtue of which the St. Louis and St. Faul were constructed in this country upon the registry of the foreign-built steamships New York and Faris, this extension to continue for a short term of years and to be so guarded as to preserve the coasting trade to American-built vessels. Fourth. A moderate increase in the rates of our tonnage taxes, equalizing them with the corresponding charges at present imposed at the leading European seaports. Fifth. The restriction of the trade between the United States, Porto Rico, and Hawaii and the coasting trade of those islands to vessels of American registry.' The relations of merchant shipping to the common defense and the general welfare raise propositions for its encouragement above the plane of industrial or class legislation and entitle them to the careful consideration, not only of the seaboard States, but also of the great producing sections ofthe country which require increased transportation facilities to foreign markets. The details of the several propositions named are considered in full in the report of the Commissioner of Navigation, which also contains statistics and information relating generally to our maritime condition and that of foreign nations. The most comprehensive measure ever enacted in this country for the benefit of American seamen went into effect in February. Its enforce LXXII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. ment has been^attended with some difficulties, but in the main the act has proved satisfactory. Time may develop the desirability of some modifications, but it is trusted that no change will be made until the act has had a full and fair trial. The collections from tonnage taxes for the year were $834,087, compared with $846,771 for the previous year, and $731,770 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1897. Changes in our laws relating to tonnage taxes are f?ecommended by the Commissioner of Navigation. The passage of measures applying our laws relating to commerce, navigation, and merchant seamen to Hawaii and Porto Rico is recom mended. Large rafts of timber in tow on the Pacific and very long tows of baTges on the Atlantic are becoming a menace to navigation, and a reasonable regulation of these trades may soon be necessary. To be effectual, such regulation may require the cooperation of the Canadian Government. STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVIOE. The expenses of this Service were: For salaries, $287,515.33; contingent expenses, $50,844.89. The increase in expenditures over 1898 was $4,504.70, being accounted for largely by the additions to such expenses made necessary by inspections for the first time in the district of Alaska, amounting to $2,807.50 for officers' traveling expenses, to which should be added $487.58 for rent and new instruments. The total number of annual certificates of inspection issued, foreign and domestic, to steam, motor, and sail vessels, the latter inspected under the act of Congress approved December 21, 1898, was 8,707. The number of certificates issued to foreign passenger steamers included in the above was 325; the number of sail vessels, 58; gross tonnage of foreign steam vessels, 1,123,253; and gross tonnage of domestic steam and motor vessels, 2,515,865. The total number of officers holding five-year licenses is estimated to be about 42,000, of which number 5,316 received their licenses during the fiscal year, the remainder having been licensed in 1896 and 1897. . Classification ^of inspections, tonnage, and officers licensed, according to several divisions of navigation, for the fiscal year elided June 30, 1899. Inspections of r ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ . Pacific coast Atlantic coast... Western rivers. Northern lakes. Gulf coast 951 3,827 1.022 2,205 Total Officers licensed. 644 404,413 1,823,582 145,188 1,084,016 181,919 1,981 1,095 836 466 8,649 3,639,118 5,316 SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. LXXIII The total number of examinations of applicants for masters' and pilots' licenses was 2,034, of which 62 were found color-blind and rejected, leaving the number passed 1,972. The increase in number of annual certificates of inspection to domestic vessels during the year was 192, and increase in number of annual certificates issued to foreign passenger steamers, 9. The total nuinber of accidents resulting in loss of life during the year was 48; increase over previous year, 17 ; total number of lives lost, 404; increase over previous year, 121. Of the number of lives lost, 158 were passengers and 246 belouged to the crews ofthe vessels. Inspection of foreign steam vessels. Nationalities of foreign steam vessels. British German Dutch Norwegian French Belgian Portuguese Danish Spanish Japanese Italian Hawaiian Number. 192 57 15 14 12 II 3 4 6 7 , ; Total 325 Total gross tonnage. 1,123,253 The total number of plates inspected was 4,288; plates rejected for various defects, 350; making the total number of plates passed inspection 3,938. A statement is presented in the annual report of the Supervising Inspector-General which exhibits the present and past efficiency of the Service., During the last twenty-three years the annual average contingent expenses have been $42,809.76, as compared with an annual average of $47,313.81 for the ^ve years 1872-76, inclusive. During the former period the annual average of passengers carried is estimated at 478,000,000, while during the latter there was only an annual average of 119,500,000. During the last twenty-three years there have been inspected 150,925 steamers, as compared with 19,019 for the five-year period above named. The average annual loss of life for the twentythree-year period is given at 244, as against 360 for the five-year period. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. The annual report of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, illustrated by numerous maps showing the progress made during the fiscal year, contains a full account of the varied and important operations of this Bureau. LXXW REPORT ON THE FINANCES. The operations there given are classified under two heads, '^Office "work" and '^Field work." The former comprises four branches—administration, technical division, publications, and weights and measures. The latter is described under two heads, the first including those operations performed on land, and the second those carried out on tide water or near it. v The organization of the office has been somewhat changed during the fiscal year with the purpose of facilitating the execution of the field work and its quick publication. Among the special investigations which have been completed in the course of the year are those pertaining to the great transcontinental arc—^a most important work of the Survey begun a quarter of a century ago. This enterprise contemplated the*extension of ar scheme of triangulation from the Atlantic to the Pacific, furnishing standard" reference points in a large number of States and numerous valuable points for the determination of heights, latitude and longitude, and other important data. In addition, its completion marks an important contribution to the determination of the earth's figure, a work in which all civilized nations of the earth are engaged, and in which this country has contributed its fair share. The intricate and laborious computations necessary in this mass of work have all been brought to a successful conclusion, and the entire publication is now ready for the press. The past year has marked the issue, by the Survey, of the largest number of charts in its history. The demand for accurate charts of the coast by commercial vessels and naval vessels has steadily increased. The total issue has been 50 per cent larger than the average for the past nine years, and the net sales have increased 32 per cent with reference to the same average. In addition to the large increase in the issue of charts, the other publications of the Survey, including the annual report, with its technical papers, the Coast Pilot, Notices to Mariners, and the Tide Tables, have also met with an unprecedented demand, which has taxed the utmost abilities of the officeto meet. A new metal, consisting of an alloy of two parts of iron to one part of nickel, has been applied in the construction of precise levels, and on account of its extraordinarily low coefficient of expansion has contributed in a most satisfactory manner to the. accuracy and value of the results obtained. The Office of Standard Weights and Measures, attached to the Coast and Geodetic Survey; carries on a work of importance to the country, and one to which an increasing amount of attention will need to be given. With the acquisition of outlying territory using other standards, and in many cases with the standard weights and lengths but ill determined, the work of this Bureau finds a new and pressing field. In addition, the demands which are being made by all departments of SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXV skilled manufactures, as well as by the scientific requirements of engineers and physicists, would seem to indicate that the time is near at hand when this Bureau must be prepared to furnish not only standards of weight and length and electrical units, but also standards for measuring thermometers, chemical apparatus, and the various forms of illuminating devices for commercial use. This matter is one of importance, and may well receive the attention of Congress for its proper maintenance and development. For the first time in its history, the Coast and Geodetic Survey has been, under the authority of Congress, engaged in surveying the coast away from the mainland of the United States. By the act of March 4 last, the operations of this Bureau were extended so as to include not only the mainland of the United States, but also all islands, both in the Pacific and Atlantic, under the jurisdiction of the United States, and under this authority surveys in Porto Rico and Hawaii have been instituted. In Porto Rico, at the request of the Navy Department, and at the solicitation of those interested in commercial steamers, surreys were begun on the south coast, and about 60 miles of this coast were successfully charted during the season, including the harbor of Jobos, which has been found to show a good depth of water for an entrance and to be a safe harbor of refuge for vessels of any draft. On the Pacific coast the operations of the Survey have' extended from the California boundary to the Yukon. One of the most interesting and important details of work was the examination of the delta of the Yukon. This great stream enters Bering Sea by a number of mouths, and it is a matter of great importance to commerce to know the most expeditious point of entrance. The survey just completed shows that there is no entrance with a depth of more than 10 feet, and the hope that ocean steamers might find access to the river is not likely to be fulfilled. The result of the work has been of greatest importance to the interests of a large commerce now going to Alaska by way of St. Michaels. The mouth of this greatest American river entering the Pacific was found to be 25 miles further to the westward than had been previously supposed, which will add an area to Alaska of more than 2,000 square miles. Other surveys in Alaska have been prosecuted in Prince William Sound, in the Lynn Canal, and in the mouth of Copper River. The attention of Congress is respectfully called to the necessity for furnishing means for pushing the surveys in Alaskan waters as rapidly as the work can be done. The enormous increase in the numbjer of vessels plying to Alaskan ports has made necessary the immediate survey of a coast line of 10,000 miles in extent and the publication of many new charts. The many dangers of this coast, including the prevalence of fog, have caused the loss of a large number of vessels in the last few years—a LXXVI REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. fact which calls for expeditious work, and the Survey has exhausted every effort] during the past season to meet this unexpected demand as rapidly and as fully as possible. While the Survey has, under the authority granted by Congress, conducted magnetic observations since its foundation, the great importance of this work, both to the navigator and the surveyor, has led, during the latter jpart of the fiscal year, to the establishment of the division of terrestrial magnetism, charged with the execution of the magnetic survey of the country. The plan contemplates the establishment of meridian lines and the determination of magnetic variation in the county seats in every State in the Union. With a very moderate appropriation, this entire work can be completed in ten years, and there is no direction in which the Survey can contribute more quickly and in a more practical way to the commercial and scientific interests of the country than in the successful completion of this work. The United States has recently signed, in cooperation with the other leading nations, an international agreement for the measurement of the figure of the earth. A t a meeting of the association which took place in Stuttgart last October the importance of permanent magnetic observatories in different parts of the earth was especially commended to the attention of the various nations composing the association, and the attention of the United States was particularly invited to the fact that the Hawaiian Islands, now a possession of the United States, are particularly adapted for the establishment of a permanent magnetic observatory. The knowledge of the variation of the compass in the Pacific, which is destined to be more than ever important to American shipping interests, is still most imperfect. The past season has seen the completion and fixation by temporary monuments of the boundary line between California and Nevada, extending a distance of 400 miles from Lake Tahoe to the Colorado River. The difficulty of running this line and of placing temporary monuments may be judged from the fact that the line crosses the White Mountains in Nevada at a height of 13,000 feet and passes for more than 100 miles through Death Valley and the Great American Desert. The past year has seen the addition to the Coast Survey fleet of a new vessel, the Fathfinder, It was built at Elizabeth, N. J., and was especially designed for the survey of the passes in the Alaskan waters and the Aleutian Islands. The vessel was launched on December 7, 1898, and the occasion was made memorable by the inauguration, under the regulations of the Department, of a special service flag for Coast Survey vessels. Every effort is being made in the direction of this important Bureau to contribute to the needs of commerce in all ways possible, and to obtain not only needful and accurate surveys, but to publish the results as quickly and in as useful a form as experience can suggest. SECRETARY OP THE TREASURY. LXXVII The attention of Congress is directed to the necessity for liberal support of the work of the Survey, particularly in the much-needed surveys' of Alaskan waters, in the magnetic survey of the United States, and in the islands of the Pacific under thejurisdiction of the United States. Weights and measures. The acquisition of the Philippines and Porto Rico, the more intimate relations into which we have entered with Cuba, and the desire to extend our commerce with Mexico and Central and South America, in all of which countries the metric system has been established, induce the Secretary to call to the attention of Congress at this time the desirability of a reform in our system of weights and measures. The attention of this Department has been called to a circular issued last April by the American Chamber of Commerce in Paris. It expresses the hope that the metric system will soon be adopted in the United States. In view of the coming exposition at Paris, the circular points out the great disadvantage of not using the metric system, and says that experience at former expositions has shown that buyers are deterred by complicated calculations from even examining and comparing samples and prices of American exhibits with those from other countries. The intense commercial rivalry of nations warns us to leave nothing undone which might further our own interests, and there can be no doubt that the introduction ofthe metric system, to which this country stands pledged since the meeting of the International American Conference in 1890, would greatly facilitate international commercial transactions. Without doubt. Great Britain and Russia would follow the initiative of this country in this matter, and thus what a few decades ago would have been considered an unattainable ideal, namely, a system of weights and measures, common at least to all western nations, would be reached. It is not the purpose of this recommendation to place before Congress a full discussion of this subject. The various committees appointed by it from time to time to consider this matter have made exhaustive reports covering aspects of the question no less important than the commercial one—reports always agreeing on the necessity for reform, always considering our present system a temporary one and out of harmony with our decimal notation and monetary system, and, since 1866, always recommending the introduction of the metric system. The great difficulties which seemed to stand in the way appear to have been overrated, for its introduction into Germany, Austria, and other European countries was accomplished with little or no confusion. This Government^ therefore, would not enter upon an untried experiment if its obligatory introduction in all governmental affairs were ordained, as it has been in the countries named. The subject of a reform of our system of weights and measures LXXVIII R E P O R T ON THE FINANCES. engaged the attention of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, and Adams, and in Congress the reports of Messrs. John A. Kasson in 1866, Alexander H. Stephens in 1879, and Charles W. Stone in 1896 and 1898, advocated the introduction of the metric system. Among my predecessors, Robert J. Walker in 1847 urged it upon Congress, Secretary Chase gave it his support, and Secretaries Windom and Foster successively concurred in the favorable recommendation of Secretary of State Blaine. Secretary Carlisle adopted as fundamental standards for the Treasury Department the metric standards prepared at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, an establishment maintained by the principal nations of the world. The various States of the Union were, by the action of Congress in 1866, supplied with copies of the principal metric standards. All these facts exhibit a consistent endeavor on the part of the executive as well as the legislative branches of our Government, from its foundation to the present time, to reform our heterogeneous metrology. As the present time seems most opportune and the matter of great importance, it is recommended that Congress take such action as will bring about the desired end. LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. The increase O the Light-House Establishment during the last fiscal x year is shown by the following tabular statement: Increase during fiscal year 1899. 1898. Light-houses Light-vessels in position .*. ; Light-vessels for relief Electric-lighted buoys in position Gas-lighted buoys in position Fog signals, operated by steam, caloric, or oil engines Fog signals, operated by clockwork Post lights Day or unlighted beacons Whistling buoys in position Bell buoys in position Other buoys in position, including pile buoys and stakes in Fifth district, and buoys in Alaskan waters Steam tenders ... Steam launches , Sailing tenders Light-keepers ' Other employees, including crews of light-vessels and tenders Laborers in charge of post lights Increase. 1,179 44 6 11 55 158, 209 1,739 439 70 116 1,199 46 7 11 67 160 217 1,775 . 475 70 117 20 2 1 0 12 2 8 36 36 0 I 4,707 . 31 II 2 1.339 1,226 1,356 4,712 33 II 3 1,373 1,249 1,363 5 2 0 I 34 23 The Board reports that 73 more light-houses, 2 light-vessels, and 2 light-house steam tenders will be finished and put into operation during the current fiscal year. This will cause an increase of about 150 in the number of light-keepers, of 16 in the number of officers, and of about 35 in the number of persons employed as the crews of these vessels. The great prosperity of the country has caused large increase in the cost of material and labor. The operation of the eight-hour law causes SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXIX a further increase in the cost of that material into which labor largely enters. The operations of the tariff act, under which the Government is required to pay duties on all of its own importations and to the extent of 45 per cent on the illuminating apparatus which is to be used in the 73 light-houses now under construction, make the construction or the repair of light-houses cost more than formerly. These facts are brought to the attention of Congress in connection with the reasonable estimates of the Light-House Board for the supply and repair of light-houses during the coming fiscal year. The estimate made by the Light-House Board for the pay of the salaries of light-keepers for the coming fiscal year is commended to the favorable consideration of Congress. It has been difficult for the Board to retain in its service the.men whom it has trained in the care of the light-houses where the large revolving or flashing lights are used, .the lenticular apparatus of which costs from $4,000 to $16,000, and where the revolving machinery is so delicate that a crushed insect will stop its operation. It is poor economy to place untrained or inexperienced men in charge of such costly and complicated machinery. The demand for skilled labor is now so great and the pay offered is so high that the Board does not hope to retain its trained keepers, or to supply their ^ places with as good men to train, unless it can pay them properly. The Board is prohibited by statute from paying its keepers more than ^an average of $600 per man per year. But Congress has not provided an amount sufficient to pay light-keepers even that sum. The Board asks in its present estimates, and gives cogent reasons for so doing in its annual report, that it be authorized to employ not exceeding 1,600 keepers during the next fiscal year, and that an appropriation of $800,000 be made for their payment. The Department concurs in this request. Attention is invited to the Board's statement that its restriction to the employment of not more than 1,400 light-keepers during the current fiscal year may prevent it from putting into commission the 73 lighthouses which will be erected this year. The Light-House Establishment of this country has maintained a certain preeminence among maritime nations by reason of the excellence, success, and even superiority, of the instruments for producing sound which it has been using as fog signals. Its example has been so far followed of late years that the Board feels it must use its best endeavors if it would maintain this position. Its estimate for the expenses of fog signals, which is based on this idea, is approved. The light-vessels, especially on the Atlantic coast, were subjected to great strain and damage by the terrible storms of last August. Some of the light-vessels of the United States exhibit features unknown to the light-vessels of other countries. Strength, however, has not lieen subordinated to refinements in lighting or in sound signals. This.is shown by the fact that light-vessel No. 69, which was torn from her LXXX REPORT ON THE FINANCES. moorings off Diamond Shoal and thrown on shore near Cape Hatteras, was gotten off without the loss of life. The vessel was damaged more in getting her off the beach than by being stranded. The estimate for expenses of light-vessels for the coming fiscal year deserves favorable consideration. The western rivers have been lighted so successfully and so economically that it is believed the system should be maintained and extended. The Department approves the Light-House Board's estimate for this purpose. The successful experiments made by the Board, recorded in its annual report for 1895, in electrical communication between light-vessels, and between light-vessels and shore stations, have not been put into practical operation because of lack of funds. The recent advance made in wireless telegraphy by other countries and the appreciation of the matter shown in this country induce the Department to hope that its endeavors to institute electrical communication between stations afloat and ashore may now receive consideration, and that the modest sum asked for that purpose may be appropriated. The extension of the system of buoyage on our coasts, to keep pace ^ with the increase of our commerce, has received careful attention. The report of the Light-House Board shows that, while something more than 5,000 buoys of all kinds are maintained, additional buoys demanded by the interests of commerce and navigation can not be supplied because, adequate .appropriations have not been made for the purpose. The recent rapid growth of mining industries in the Northwest has stimulated commerce in Alaskan waters. to such an extent that hundreds of buoys should be placed as aids to their navigation. It is hoped that Congress will concur with the Department and grant the increased appropriation desired for the expenses of buoyage during the next fiscal year. The Light-House Board has endeavored to keep in store a full supply of buoys to enable it to replace promptly any that may be swept away or destroyed. This reserve supply has been drawn upon to such an extent that it is now well-nigh exhausted. It is urged that Congress make immediate provision for replenishing the reserve stock of buoys and appurtenances. The boards of trade, chambers of commerce, and other organized bodies representing the vessel interests on the Pacific coast have vigorously demanded in numerous petitions that Alaskan waters be lighted at the earliest possible day in such manner as to do something for the safety of the immense commerce which has suddenly appeared in those inland seas. The justness of these requests is conceded, and the LightHouse Board has now sufficient information to locate, approximately, th^ lights and fog signals which are most urgently required. It submits aa estimate of the probable cost of establishing them, and it is SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXXI recommended that the sum of $300,000, requested by the Board for this purpose, be appropriated. The methods now in use for maintaining existing lights on the coasts of our newly acquired possessions can only continue, it is supposed, while they are under military or other temporary government.. When more permanent forms of government are instituted, the duty of maintaining present lights and establishing others will devolve on the Light-House Board. It is with this idea that estimates have been made by the Board for needed appropriations whenever it shall be called upon to assume this work. . LIFE-SAVING SERVICE. In the Life-Saving Service the past year has been a notable one. The resources of the establishment have been taxed to the utmost. That portion of the year known as the stormy season, from October to March, was marked by a series of disturbances of extraordinary severity. In November, December, and February there were tempests of hurricane proportions along the Atlantic coast, the wind blowing for days at high velocities, in several instances upward of 70 miles an hour. There were also especially disastrous storms in. October and November on the Great Lakes, The wreck reports show that the appliances for saving life have proved their excellence on every occasion, while the courage and skill of the keepers and crews were equal to every emergency where success was not absolutely impossible. The number of lives lost within the scope of the operations of the ^ Service has been equaled only once in the past twenty years. Sixtythree persons perished, of whom 44 were lost in one district—the Second, comprising the coast of Massachusetts only—and 40 in one storm, the memorable tempest of November 26 and 27, 1898. One-half of these were on vessels which went to swift destruction in the night on offshore rocks and islands, none of which were visible, and the first intimation of disaster that was received on the mainland was derived from wreckage that came ashore in the morning. It appears that the crews of the life-saving stations from Point Allerton to Gay Head, where the cyclone raged with great destructiveness, were as alert and efficient as men could be, and bravely performed their full duty on all occasions. In marked contrast with this storm, as to results, was the blizzard of the following February, which was also phenomenal, raging from Texas to Massachusetts for several days (from the 8th to the 15th), and, therefore, afforded opportunity for much shipping to reach harbors of refuge and escape disaster. During its prevalence, however, the life-saving crews attended on 28 disasters, involving the lives of 230 persons, not a single one of whom was lost. The work of the station crews all along shore from the Gulf to Cape Cod was performed under extreme difficulties, with fidelity and daring worthy of the highest admiration. F I 99 VL LXXXII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. Equally admirable for courage and devotion, as well as skill, was the work of the crews of the Great Lakes. During the disastrous tempests of October and November, 1898, they were present at 28 wrecks, involving the lives of 162 persons, of whom none was lost. Indeed, during the entire season on the lakes, out of 263 disasters of all descriptions, only 3 persons perished. The number of lives lost within the scope of the Service on the Pacific coast during the entire year was 13, of whom 11 were on board a small steamer, which capsized a mile from land and over 2 miles from the nearest life-saving station, and perished before help could reach them. The aggregate loss of life in all the districts, excluding the Second, was only 19. Adding to this number the 4 persons lost in the Second district who were not among the victims of the hurricane of November 26 and 27, above referred to, would make a total loss of 23, which is considerably less than the average annual loss in recent years. It is a pleasure to review thus briefly the work of the rank and file of this beneficent Service, and to call attention to their uniformly faithful and heroic conduct. The number of disasters to documented vessels within the scope of the Service was 428. On board these vessels there were 3,903 persons, of whom 56 were lost. The estimated value of the vessels was $6,072,635, and that of the cargoes $2,032,005, making the total value of imperiled property $8,104,640. Of this amount, $6,261,900 was saved and $1,842,740 lost. The number of vessels totally lost was 72. There were also 294 disasters to undocumented craft, comprising sailboats, rowboats, scows, etc., involving 671 persons, 7 of whom perished. The value of property involved is estimated at $138,535, of which amount $129,285 was saved and $9,250 lost. The aggregate is as follows: Total number of disasters Total value of property involved Total value of JDroperty saved Total value of property lost Total number of persons involved Total number of persons lost Total number of persons succored at stations Total number of days' succor afforded Number of vessels totally lost ; 722 | 8 , 243,175 $6, 391,185 $1,851,990 4, 574 63 751 1, 460 72 During the year 72 persons who were not on vessels, and, therefore, not included in the foregoing summary, were rescued from positions of danger. In most instances they would have perished but for the aid afforded by the life-saving crews. The crews saved, and assisted in saving, 387 vessels, valued, with their cargoes, at $2,968,255. Of this number, 267, valued, with their cargoes, at $925,650, were saved without outside assistance, with a loss or damage of only $58,285. In the remaining 120 instances the life.saving crews cooperated with wrecking vessels, tugs, revenue cutters. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXXIII and other agencies in saving property having an estimated value of $1,909,105, of a total amount of ^$2,042,605 imperiled. Assistance of minor importance was rendered to 586 other vessels in distress, and there were 193 instances where vessels in danger of stranding were warned away by signals of the patrols. At the close of the fiscal year the Service comprised 266 stations, of which number 194 were situated on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts; 56 on the coasts of the Great Lakes; 1 at the Falls of the Ohio, Louisville, Ky., and 15 on the Pacific coast. The net expenditures for the maintenance of the Service during the year was $1,509,831.01. The Petersons Point Station, State of Washington, which was mentioned in the report for 1898 as coinpleted but not manned, has been manned and put in commission. The Great Boars'Head Station, New Hampshire, and the Sandy Point Station, Rhode Island, reported as approaching completion, have been finished and put in commission. The station reported under construction at Hog Island, Virginia, was completed during the year, and so were the stations reported in 1898 as undergoing reconstruction at Mantoloking, Mand Beach, Ship Bottom, Little Egg, Brigantine, Pecks Beach, Corson Inlet, and Holly Beach, New Jersey, and also one at Toms River, New Jersey, which had become unsuitable for further use by reason of age and inadaptation to the needs of the Service. A station was begun at Point Bonita, California, but was not completed. SECRET SERVICE. A gigantic counterfeiting conspiracy, directed by men of brains and means, which involved the reproduction of notes of the denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, and" $1,000, upon paper almost equal to the distinctive paper adopted by the Government, and the issue and use of a counterfeit internal-revenue stamp for packages of 50 cigars, was unearthed by the Secret Service. The promoters and engravers, and plates, paper, tools, and presses were captured, and the evidence secured was so complete that the principals had no other course than to plead guilty. A $100 silver certificate, which was the only one of the series placed in circulation, was so perfect that it passed the banks and subtreasuries, and was redeemed in the Treasury Department, and the entire Government issue of $26,000,000 was called in as the only sure method of stopping the further circulation of this dangerous' counterfeit. The detection of the bill was followed, after fourteen months of patient investigation, by the complete exposure of a scheme involving the circulation of $10,000,000 in fraudulent notes, which, had it been successful, would have amounted to a calamity. Two attorneys at law of high repute, one of them a former district attorney of the United States, were so related to the conspiracy as to attempt the bribery of LXXXIV REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. one of the operatives of the Service. The integrity of the operative, however, could not be corrupted. The attempt resulted in the indictment, trial, and conviction of both attorneys for the crimes of conspiracy and bribery. That the vigilance of the Secret Service affords a protection of the highest value to our currency is a matter which admits of no possible doubt. It is gratifying to realize that no scheme, however formidable, for counterfeiting-the money of the country has long succeeded in escaping detection by the officers of this Service. STATE BONDS AND STOCKS OWNED BY THE UNITED STATES. The following statement shows the nonpaying State bonds and stocks, formerly in the Indian trust fund, now in the Treasury, and belonging to the United States: Arkansas Florida Louisiana North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Virginia Total .' = : |160, 000. 00 132,000.00 37, QOO. 00 58,000.00 125,000.00 335, 666. 66f 594,800.00 1,442,466.661 The above is a statement of the principal of such stocks and bonds, and does not include items of interest. A settlement has already been effected with Arkansas under the act of Congress of August 4, 1894 (28 Stat,, 229),-as approved by the act of April 29, 1898 (30 Stat., 367). The compromise made under these acts included certain deductions and credits allowed for the claims of the State against the United States. The debt of the State was reduced thereby $633,000, leaving a balance of $160,000 due in bonds, the principal of which is showh in the above statement, bearing interest at 6 per cent, to be paid by the State on or before maturity, January 1, 1900. The indebtedness of the State of Tennessee, as included in the above statement, is subject to such action as may be taken under che joint resolution of Congress, approved May 12,1898 (30 Stat., pp. 742, 743), which provides for the adjustment of the claims between the United States and the State, with directions that any settlement or compromise effected by virtue of the act shall be xeported to Congress for its action and approval. Arrangements are now being made, under the act referred to, between the representatives of the United States and the commission appointed by the State of Tennessee, looking to a conference in the near future, the result of which will be reported to Congress. Section 4 of the act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat., 1358), authorizes and directs the Secretary of the Treasury to institute any act or pro.ceeding which he may consider advisable against any State indebted to SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. LXXXV the United States on account of bonds or stocks issued or guarantied by the State to secure payment of the principal and interest of said bonds or stocks. Under this authority, demand has been made upon the States of Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia for payment of the amounts due from them respectively. With regard to the indebtedness of Virginia, it may be said that one of the reasons heretofore advanced by the State for declining payment is that such bonds ''were issued before the State of West Virginia wa's formed out of the territory of Virginia, and it was a condition precedent, assented to by the United States and by West Virginia, that 'the new State shall take upon itself a just proportion of the public debt of the Commonwealth of Virginia prior to thefirst day of January, 1861.' " Failing to receive appropriate responses from the States named to the demands thus made, the Department will, in the absence of further instructions from Congress, pass the cases to the Attorney-General of the United States for appropriate action by his Department. A history of these State stocks and bonds is given in House document No. 263, Fifty-fourth Congress, second session. CENTRAL PACIFIC DEBT. The agreement for the settlement in full of the indebtedness of the Central Pacific Railroad Company to the United States, made under date of February 1, 1899, between the United States, acting by the commission appointed under act of Congress approved July 7, 1898, the Central Pacific Railroad Company, and Messrs. Speyer & Co., bankers, was reported to Congress at its last session. This provided for the execution by the Central Pacific Railroad Company of its promissory notes for the amount of the whole indebtedness, principal and interest, to the United States growing out of the issue of bonds in aid of the construction of the Central Pacific and Western Pacific bond-aided railroads. Such notes were to be made payable, respectively, on or before the expiration of each successive six months for ten years, counting from the date of the agreement, and were to be secured by first refunding mortgage 4 per cent gold bonds issued by the Central Pacific Railroad Company, or its successor company having title to the railroads of that company. Such bonds were to form part of an issue which should not exceed $100,000,000 in all. Within the period prescribed in said agreement, the Central Pacific Railroad Company delivered to the Treasurer of the United States its notes as provided therein, and, before the expiration of the time limited in said agreement therefor, Messrs. Speyer & Co. purchased at par and accrued interest four of these notes, aggregating, at their face value, $11,762,543.12. Since the adjournment of the last Congress the first refunding mortgage 4 per cent gold bonds, which, under the settlement agreement, LXXXVI REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. were to be delivered to the United States as secarity for these notes, have been executed by the Central Pacific Railway Company, a corporation of the State of Utah, to which all the properties of the Central Pacific Railroad Company have been conveyed, and have been delivered to the Treasurer of the United States to the amount prescribed in said settlement agreement. It is not doubted that the promissory notes hereafter to mature, which are still held by the United "States and secured by the deposit of such first refunding bonds, will be duly paid at or before their maturity. The United States, through the settlement agreement thus entered into, will be reimbursed the fall amount ofthe principal and interest of the Central Pacific debt, aggregating $58,812,715.48. THE STANDARD OF MONEY. The state of the Treasury, as shown in its proper place, exhibits a degree of financial strength never before equaled. It places the Government in a position, more favorable than has before existed, to take any steps Congress may consider wise toward inaugurating needful improvements in the currency or judicious modifications in the banking laws. There are two points to which public attention has long been directed and upon which legislative action has been earnestly desired. These are, first, the money standard, and, second, a better adaptation of our currency system to the requirements of expanding trade and industry. Both of these questions are of prime importance to our well-being as a people, and demand the consideration which their importance justifies. Upon these two questions I feel it my duty to speak with earnestness. First, as to the money standard. Gold now constitutes that standard. It is now, and for many years has been, the standard by which the values of all commodities, whether foreign or domestic, have been measured or declared. It is the standard to which reference has been had in all contracts or undertakings involving the future payment of money. It is the standard which tests the quality or value of the intermediate currency with which wages are paid and all, or nearly all, of the minor business affairs of the people are carried on. The debate over the relative merits of gold and silver as the true and proper money standard has been long and exhaustive; but while the discussion has continued the advanced nations of the earth, one after the other, with hardly an exception, have adopted gold as the more suitable for commercial needs. Indeed, it is vigorously asserted, and with truth, that the United States is in this very category—that our money standard is gold—-and with some show of reason it is argued that nothing is required other than to ''let things alone." Such a conclusion, however, does not commend itself to the judgment of those to whom stability in the future is not less important than good conditions in the present. More and more, as society advances in its power over nature and in the complexity of its industrial relationships, the present and the future are woven together. SECRETARY OP T H E TREASURY. LXXXVII The 300-ton craft, built of wood, that once might have realized the investment cost in a single voyage to the Indies, has been succeeded by the 10,000-ton steamship, built for years of service. The one was the product of a few men's hands, wrought with rude tools in a brief period of time. The other embodies in itself every diversity of skill, and science, and art. The one could safely venture its small investment in the hazards of a distant trade, even though barter was the rule of the exchanges. The other, combining in itself a vast aggregation of capital, must enter the service of a modern commerce, where enormous volume at lowest cost of carriage is the fundamental condition of success. The one was under the law of high hazards, with great possibilities of profit. The other is under the law of conservative safeguards against risk—of small rewards and uninterrapted employment. The illustration is applicable to modern industry in all its forms. The one word most important is stability—stability of conditions; and the most important feature to that stability is an established money standard, and so established that it can not be subverted or changed by any hasty or ill-considered action. It has long been the desire and hope of many intelligent and patriotic citizens to secure needful and enduring stability in the money standard by an international agreement in regard to gold and silver, which would be effective to that end. The realization of that desire and hope seems now too remote to justify present consideration; but if those who still cherish it shall offer it in objection to the action above proposed, it is a sufficient answer to say that stability on the gold standard is the only stability now possible to us, and if the time should come when international agreement offers a safe and desirable substitution, the freedom of our representative form of government will give to our people the liberty of choice. If it be true, as true it undoubtedly is, that gold is now our standard of money values, the future needs only the assurance that it will so continue to be, until at least the people shall be so united in their desire for a change therein as to be able to direct the voice of both Houses of Congress, and secure the approving signature of the Chief Executive. The confidence that Congress will furnish this kind of a guaranty has inspired enterprise, called capital into use, improved the condition of labor, and given new iinpetus to all our energies. To make this favorable state of affairs permanent, the highest security should be given that the common denominator of all calculations in value shall remain unchanged. It is evident that a direct and effective way to do this would be to declare that the credit obligations of the Government itself, whether payable on demand or at a future period, shall be paid in gold coin of present weight and fineness ; pr it would be equally effective if, by positive law, it were made mandatory upon the Treasury Department so to pay and receive the two kinds of money—silver and gold—as to maintain their parity under all conditions. Such action would be in logical LXXXVIII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. conformity to what has already been established as the ^'policy" ofthe Government. To the end contemplated, the Treasury should be clothed with sufficient powers to meet all emergencies. The establishment of an ample fund, separate and apart from the general funds, to be held specifically as a redemption fund for demand liabilities, must be an important incident to such legislation. The recommendations of the President in this particular, if formulated into law, seem to be adequate. BANKING AND CURRENCY. In the beginning, law took no cognizance of banking. It grew into being as, in a free condition, the arts and trades and divisions in labor have grown. When society reached a stage where man could put confidence in man, credit was born. The producer or owner of property became willing to pass its ownership to another, against the buyer's promise to pay its equivalent value at a future time. Thus an enormous step forward was made. Brain and brawn, united to character, could then gain the use of the tools of production, and with their aid could win from the reluctant soil the value for the repayment of their cost. Ability, borrowing capital, could create capital. Thus the accumulations of society advanced from the rule of addition to that of multiplication. The men who desired the power which credit gave increased in number, and under the same law which developed the division of labor and the specialization of industry, the dealer in credit became specialized from the dealer in goods. The man thus distinctively separated became known as the banker. Of necessity, he was a man of property and of acknowledged responsible character. His obligation was effective for the exchange of goods, and those of lesser repute or standing found it to their advantage to borrow his credit in exchange for their own. Possessed of financial resources of his own, represented largely in cash or money, it became natural for him and advantageous to the community that he should pay for local products at the point where they were produced, to take his reimburse• ment at some distant point to which they might be shipped and sold. He further became a natural temporary repository of the idle money of others, and this aided him to perform in a larger way his particular function. The above describes all he did then. It describes all he does now. Summarized, he exchanges his effective credit for the less effective, or elsewhere ineffective, credit of those with whom he deals. He makes payment for goods in one place, and takes his pay in another. He makes payment for goods purchased at distant points, and takes his reimbursement at his home point, where they are bought and consumed. He receives deposits of money. These deposits, together with any unused balances of credit due to others, are evidenced by proper entries on his books. He carries in his money chest a percentage of all SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. LXXXIX the obligations thus evidenced sufficient to enable him to meet the calls for cash from, such of his creditors as may require that form of payment. To such as could be well accommodated thereby he formerly gave his notes of hand, convenient in size and denomination. To this list of operations carried on by the banker nothing can be added. It comprehends all his functions. It will be observed by the thoughtful that in no one of these is he able to operate, except in compliance with the desires of those with whom he deals. He is powerless to take the initiative in any of them. Whoever deals with him does it of choice, and not in obedience to any power of coercion the banker can exercise. Of all the members^of the^ community, he is the one the most dependent. In the degree that he operates his function, to that degree he becomes a debtor, with all his liabilities immediately payable. He is under the highest bonds of self-interest to so carry himself as to win and retain the respect and confidence of his constituents and dealers. A failure on his part in this respect means disaster to his business and ruin to himself. Holding claims against the community, the value and solvency of which depend to a large degree upon continued activity and industry in trade, it is his interest to promote, as best he can, the conditions favorable to the prosperity of the community. It would appear, then, that the banker as a private person might be safely left to pursue his calling without interference from the law, because it i^ evident that his own interest, if wisely considered, will guide him in those directions which it would be the policy of good laws to direct him to take. With the growth of society, the increase of capital, and the increased demand upon the banker for the services he alone can render, the individual became powerless to meet fully the recxuirements of a developing situation. As in other departments of life, the strength of the individual was increased by association with his fellows. The delicate nature of the duties involved, together with the large responsibilities and many hazards which time and experience had shown to exist, made these cooperating individuals reluctant to stand fully and personally responsible. To limit their individual risks, they sought authority from the lawmaking power to incorporate, with the limit of personal liability strictly defined. In this respect they followed the example set by associated efforts in many other forms of enterprise and industry. In this way only could the full power of association be utilized. Now, when the banker was thus given partial exemption as to responsibility, it became the duty of the law to put proper and just limitations upon " t h e exercise of his natural prerogatives." Exempted to a degree from the perils of ruin by the limitation of personal liability, it was right that this exemption should be accompanied by such limitations of his powers as the interests of the public should require. With limited responsibility, he was properly limited in the risks and hazards he might assume. XC REPORT ON THE FINANCES. The justice of this will nowhere be denied. The question for examination is not whether limitations and prohibitions should be laid, but whether they are wisely and sufficiently imposed. The development of our legislation during the last thirty-six years, which covers the history of the national-banking act and all amendments thereto, has thrown upon Congress a large responsibility for the effective working of that agency known as the bank. There seems to be, in some directions, an opinion that by the grace of government these institutions are established as a privilege to certain persons so favored; that they have no real occasion to be; that at best they are parasitical plants, drawing life and nourishment from the industrial tree to which they are attached, and to the well-being of which they contribute nothing. If this were true, no duty could be more immediate than to repeal all laws which give them existence, and, by one sweeping prohibitive act, forbid the exercise of their function. Whether it was wise for the General Government to legislate at all concerning them, it would be useless now to discuss. It is sufficient that this has been done, and by action, permissive in certain particulars and prohibitive in others, there have been evolved some 3,500 national banking institutions. Like other agencies which time has developed and made operative in the natural relations of men to each other, banks are valuable for the service they perform for the social whole. They are to be considered in this light alone. They ought neither to be made recipients of public favor or bounty, nor unduly constrained in those particulars where a proper liberty will insure to them a needful power for useful service.. In a government where the. imperial edict can not be questioned, explanations ep^re superfluous, but in a government of the people it is most desirable that all the people should understand the motives of action which govern the makers of the law, and be sufficiently wise to comprehend the scope and range of legislative dealing, so as to approve that which is right and condemn that which is wrong. It is especially important that the legislator himself should have clear conceptions of the truth, and since that great, far-reaching influence covered by the term banking has come so largely under legislative control, it is doubly important that we understand the force and effects of that agency, that we should know intimately how it works in its details and comprehend the direct and reflex benefits, or evils, of the measures which may give liberty or impose repression. Important as is the establishing of our money standard upon a safe and. enduring basis, important as is the guarding of the national demand obligations by adequate reserves, these alone will still leave our financial system exposed to evils which ought to be cured. These evils arise out of our situation as it relates to the currency. While stability in the currency should be safely gu2LYded, flexibility— the power of needful expansion—-must also be provided. The exercise SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XCI of this power, with proper limitations and restrictions, must be intrusted to the bank. There is no other agency that can wisely and efficiently execute it. In fact, the banks do exercise that power now in regard to the larger part of that element which, rightly understood, really constitutes the currency. It is a popular delusion that the bank deals in money. Money is an incident in its dealings—an important incident, no doubt^-but, truly speaking, an incident only. The bank deals in credits. For a consideration, varying according to time, place, and circumstance, it gives to the public with whom it deals its own debt obligations in exchange for the debt obligations of its dealers and customers. The obligations of the bank thus created are generally evidenced by a credit upon its books to the dealer, who has the right to draw ui)on it by his checks or drafts as his convenience may be served. The constant interchange of credits between the bank and its dealers, with the enormous volume of checks and drafts passing between buyer and seller constitutes in the broadest sense the currency of the country. It is these instruments which trade uses in much the larger part of all its operations. Money—real money, gold or silver— plays but a small part in the multitudinous exchanges. The total money of the country—metallic and paper—is less than two thousand millions, while the "deposits" of the commercial banks. State and national, aggregate more than four thousand millions. Whence comes this excess of two thousand millons on deposit? It represents, as, indeed, does the whole deposit fund, the unused credits belonging to the bankers' public, temporarily at rest in the bankers' hands. But the period of such rest is extremely short. Through the clearing houses of the country, this great fund is each month invaded by checks and drafts to the total of more than eight thousand millions. By this calculation, in one-half of one month the whole deposit fund would be .exhausted; and so it would, were it not that the recipients of these checks themselves prefer a credit upon their bankers' books. Thus it comes that these checks and drafts are rather instruments for the transfer of property and credit than for the realization of money. They, however, perform in our domestic commerce and trade the same function that the dollar note of the Government, or the fractional silver coin, performs—that is to say, they are the agency by which goods are passed from one to another and by which trade accounts are settled. Thus it would appear that in the department of our commercial life, where checks and drafts and bank credits constitute the real currency, the movement of expansion and contraction is now governed by the mutual action of the banks and the business public. If what is above written is true, it must be recognized that in the larger affairs of our commercial life, the " currency " supply is, as a rule, equal to the demand. In other words, when the operations of trade are in their usual and regular groove, bank credits, with the accessories of checks and drafts, furnish all the mechanism of exchange that trade XCII REPORT ON THE FINANCES. requires. With a periodical regularity, however, clearly marked, occurring year after year with the autumnal season, these instruments of exchange are proved to be inefficient for the service then required. Then the crops are to be harvested, the labor cost paid. The grain and the cattle are to be marketed. The western'bankers and merchants who have funds or credit at rest witn the bankers in the financial centers find that checks and drafts are not suited to the purposes now in question. The bank credit is all right per se, but the form in which that credit is evidenced is not convenient. What they need for these uses is a form of credit instrument easily recognized by the people, one convenient as to denomination, and one which will pass from hand to hand without being questioned. In short, their need is for paper money, or hard cash. Now, subject to one limitation—that of safety to the note holder, a qualification never to be disregarded—it is impossible for anyone to name a good reason why the indebtedness of the banker in this field of the exchanges should not be expressed as freely in his notes of hand of convenient size as in one consolidated entry to the credit of his dealer upon his books of account. It is precisely at this point that difficulty, embarrassment, and loss are occasioned. What would be a natural, economical, and effective operation is by the inhibitions and restrictions of law now made impossible. In a state of freedom, the extraordinary wants of the country at harvest time would be largely, if not wholly, met by the conversion of bank balances, not available for these general purposes, into bank notes or paper money. These, performing their function, would again return when their service was ended, to be again transformed into " balances in bank," where, through the medium of checks and drafts, the larger commercial uses would be the better served. I have said that the present inhibitions and restrictions of the law make this natural course impossible. The prohibitive tax of 10 per, cent upon the notes of State banks and the unreasonable restrictions and conditions imposed upon national banks as a condition of note issues by them are pointed to in justification of this statement. I can not do better, perhaps, than here to illustrate the argument by recent financial history. I take the facts from New York records. They are the most complete and the most instructive, although any other commercial center might be selected for example. On August 26, last, the banks of New York held in '/deposits"—i. ^., unliquidated debts to the public—the large amount of $858,000,000. They held claims against the public (outstanding loans) amounting to $756,000,000. They held in cash—that is to say, various forms of money legal tender by law—upward of $227,000,000. The relation of things to each other was apparently normal and satisfactory. The merchant or the manufacturer or the general dealer could exchange his obligations with the bank for the bank's obligation to him through a credit upon its books at the low cost of 2 J, 3, or 4 per cent per annuni. The " r e s e r v e s " of the banks, that controlling factor which SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. ' XCIII finally limits their power to expand credit operations, were ample. About this time a new influence made itself felt. Bankers and merchants living in the interior or the farther west, who owned or controlled a portion of the credit balances standing on the books of the New York banks, needed to realize to some extent their balances in a form of credit obligation which would be convenient for the payment of harvest hands and the other incidentals of crop gathering. These conditions were known to my distinguished predecessor, Secretary Windom. He was familiar by experience with affairs in the great industrial centers, no less than he was with the needs of his own State, famous for its agriculture, and weight should be given to this authoritative declaration, which is to be found in his annual report for the year 1890: In my judgment, the gravest defect in our present financial system is its lack of elasticity, * * * The demand for money, in this country, is so irregular that an amount of circulation which will be ample during ten months of the year will frequently prove so deficient during the other two months as to cause stringency and commercial disaster. * * * The crops of the country have reached proportions so immense that their movement to market, in August and September, annually causes a dangerous absorption of money. The lack of a sufficient supply to meet the increased demands during those months inay entail heavy losses upon the agricultural as well as upon other business interests. If the New York banks could have issued their notes in the form of paper money, they would have furnished them, and thus discharged the credits standing upon their books, and this would have entirely satisfied interior and western needs. In that case there would have been no expansion of credits. By so much as notes were issued, by so much book credits would have been canceled. The bank statement would have been expressed in different form, with no material change in fact. "Deposits" would have diminished, "circulating notes" by so much would have been increased, the total would remain the same. The cash "reserves," remaining unaffected, would have continued to be a sufficient guard to liabilities, and the course of the loan and discount market would have had no shock. But, as before stated, this course was not open. Nevertheless, the interior and western demand had to be met in the form in which, that demand was expressed. In the absence of alternative, resort was of necessity had to the cash reserves. Between August 26 and October 14, twenty-three millions of this fund, which limits and restricts the general credit operations of the banks, were sent to perform a function which could have been as effectively performed by bank notes of suitable denominations. Consider now the effect this produced. As stated, $23,000,000 were sent out from the reserves. This depletion destroyed the guard of cash required by law for $92,000,000 of deposits. The banks were no longer able to continue their main function, which is to give their credit in exchange for the credit of the individual. On the contrary, it became imperative^ under XCIV REPORT ON THE FINANCES. the reduced holdings of cash, in order to .bring liabilities down, to collect their claims from the public, and by this process reduce their credit obligations (deposits) to the public. Interest—or, more truly speaking, the bank's charge for exchanging its credit against private credit—rose from 2i, 3, or 4 per cent to 10, 15, 25, 40 per cent. That element of the currency which bank credits furnished was contracted within a period of nine weeks to the extent of $84,000,000. In common parlance, deposits were reduced to that extent. Put in the shortest form: In order to supply the interior with the use of a medium of exchange for a few weeks, to the amount of $23,000,000, havoQ was wrought in the regular ongoing of our commercial life. It is pertinent to inquire whether this is the best of which we are capable. Other countries offer us models which it may profit us to study. Certain it is that perturbations in our finances often bring farreaching and destructive effects to trade and industry. Equally certain it is that in other countries such perturbations do not result in similar general disaster. It is not an agreeable task to point out defects and weaknesses without offering effective remedies, and it is much easier to criticise than to create. In my opinion, however, the path to better conditions is quite plainly marked. Society, left in a state of comparative freedom, has by slow steps worked out for itself those tools and appliances and methods best suited to its needs. The practice of banking is as natural an evolution as is the locomotive or the steamship, and in its relation to modern industry and commerce it is hardly less important and serviceable. . Note issuing was a development of the natural function of a bank, that function being to make private credit effective to commercial and industrial needs. What the bank credit does in a large way, with the aid of checks and drafts, the bank note does in a smaller, but equally necessary, way. I have said that foreign systems of banking afford objects of profitable study. We need not go so far. Forty years ago, before the imperative needs of the Government repressed the natural development of banking, there had already become established in several States banking systems filling to a high degree of perfection the services which such institutions should render to the public. The New England system, those of Ohio, Indiana, Louisiana, and' New York—while differing from each other in many particulars and not equally effective— were all safe and substantially adequate to public needs. It is the general theory of our Government that the largest liberty should be enjoyed by the people, subject only to such restraints as the welfare and safety of the whole may require, and in the field of banking it may be affirmed that this principle should be observed. I beg now to point out some of the general limitations and restrictions which Congress has imposed in this department, and inquire as to their justice, wisdom, and adeqaacy. SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. XCV 1. As to conditions of capitalization. The law requires a minimum capital of $50,000 as a precedent to organization under the national-bank act. While this would seem to be a fair and moderate limit, it is undoubtedly to6 large for the resources of small communities, where banking facilities are much needed, and it is suggested that for places of a population of 1,000 or less the minimum be reduced to $25,000. 2. The national-bank act clearly recognizes the note-issuing function as a proper one, but it is plain that the original conditions and limitations imposed have, under changing conditions, become substantially prohibitive in their terms. This ought to be restudied, and as large a liberty given as may be consistent with safety in the exercise of that useful function. 3. The law prescribes percentages which national banks shall carry in cash against their deposits and limits the amount of risk which the bank shall take in loans to any one individual, firm, or corporation. The percentage of cash reserves seems to have justified in practice the provision of the law, but the limitations on loans have been found to work with great inequality. The recommendations of the Comptroller of the Currency on this point, to be found in his report to Congress last year, merit careful consideration. 4. While limitations and restrictions exist in several directions, no limitation has ever been given as to the ultimate liability a bank may carry upon a given amount of capital. Upon this point the bank with $50,000 capital stands legally as free as does the bank with $5,000,000 capital. Cash reserves are a defensible subject of legislation, because they affect the immediate solvency of the bank. The limitation of liability compared with capital is equally so, since the percentage of capital and accumulated surplus affects the ability of the bank to bear its own losses. Capital, loans, and deposits bear healthful and proper relations to each other. Everything else being equal, the measure of risk is determined by the extent of the loans; and for the ultimate solvency of the bank as to its deposits, the capital of the bank is the proper guaranty. The capital should, therefore, be relative and fairly adequate to the risks involved. It is mainly in the lack of adequacy to public needs that our national system is at fault. The repressive effect upon note issues destroys, or injuriously limits, one of its very important functions. How in certain particulars this injury results I have tried truthfully to show. In view of the weakness and limitations which time and experience have brought under notice, efforts have been made to modify the national-banking act. In the House of Representatives of the last Congress, certain bills were proposed embodying measures which I believe would be effective toward needed reform. These measures in their general principles are approved by the informed judgment of the most thoughtful of our peojple. I t is to be exjpected that they will be again offered for the XCVI REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. " consideration ot the present Congress. Without indulging in specific recommendations at this time, which if niade could be but repetitions of, previous recommendations, I commend the subject to the thoughtful attention of the legislative body. L. J. GAGE, Secretary. To the SPEAKER OF T H E H O U S E OF REPRESENTATIVES. TABLES ACCOMPANYING THE REPORT ON THE FINANCES. FI 99 VII T A B L E A.—STATEMENT OF T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T OF T H E U N I T E D STATES J U N E 30, 1899. Length of loan. OLD DEBT. Por detailed information in regard tothe earlier loans embraced under this head, see Finance Report for 1876. TREASURY ]S^OTES PRIOR TO 1846. Acts of October 12, 1837 (5 Statutes. 201); May 21, 1838 (5 Statutes, 228); March 2,1839 (5 Statutes, 323); March 31,1840 (5 Statutes, 370); February 15,1841 (5 Statutes, 411); January 31,1842 (5 Statutes, 469); August 31,1842 (5 Statutes, 581), and March 3,1843 (5 Statutes, 614). TREASURY ifOTES OF 1846. Act of J u l y 22, 1846 (9 Statutes, 39) MEXICAN INDEMNITY. Actof August 10, 1846 (9 Statutes, 94) TREASURY NOTES OF 1847. Act of January 28, 1847 (9 Statutes, 118) TREASURY NOTES OF 1857. Act of December 23, 1857 (11 Statutes, 257) BOUNTY-LAND SCRIP. Act of February 11, 1847 (9 Statutes, 125) LOAN OF 1847. Act of January 28, 1847 (9 Statutes, 118) T E X A N INDEMNITY STOCK. Act of September 9, 1850 (9 Statutes, 447) LOAN OF 1858. Act of J u n e 14, 1858 (11 Statutes, 365) , LOAN OF FEBRUARY, 1861 (1881s). Act of February 8, 1861 (12 Statutes, 129) TREASURY NOTES OF 1861. Actof March 2, 1861 (12 Statutes, 178)! , , OREGON W A R DEBT. Actof March 2, 1861 (12 Statutes, 198) aincluded in "old debt." When redeemable. Rate of interest. Price at which sold. On demand . . . 5 and 6 per cent. Amount authorized. Amount issued. Amount outstanding. Indefinite. $151, 735. 26 1 and 2 years 1 and 2 years from date. SJ lyear 1 year from date. TV of 1 to 5? P a r . per cent. 10,000, 000. 00 7, 687, 800.00 (a) 5 years 5 years from date. 5 per cent.-. P a r . 320, 000. 00 303, 573. 92 (a) 23, 000, 000.00 b 26,122,100.00 (a) $51,000, 000. 00 $47, 002,900. 00 of 1 to 6 per cent. 1 year date. from 3 to 6 per cent. Par. In definite..- A t the pleas- 6 per cent.- P a r . ure of the Governraent. Jan. 1,1868.... l i to 2 20 years 6 per cent... per ct. .pre. 14 years Jan. 1,1865... 5 per cent... Par 15 years Jan. 1,1874... 10 or 20 years Deo. 31,1880.. 5 per cent... Av. pre. of3xW 6 p e r c e n t . . . (Av.) 89.03 > Pi Indefinite.— Indefinite X 52, 778,900. 00 233, 075. 00 o H • M (a) (CO) 23,000,000.00 c 28, 230, 350.00 H Pi 950.00 10, 000, 000. 00 5, 000, 000. 00 20, 000. 00 20, 000, 000. 00 20, 000, 000.00 25,000, 000. 00 18, 415, 000. 00 > Ul a pi 2, 000. 00 5, 000.00 '. 35,364, 450.00 60 days or 2 Par t o Indefinite years a f t e r 6 per cent... date. ct. pre. 2, 800,000. 00 1, 090,850,00 July 1, 1881... 6 per cent... Par 20 years... c Including conversion of Treasury notes. b Including 60 days or 2 years. (75 o 1 and 2 years 1 and 2 years 5§ and 6 per P a r . cent. from date. lyear (a) 2, 450. 00 2, 500. 00 o I—» T A B L E A.—STATEMENT OF THE OUTSTANDING PRINCIPAL OF THE P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. Length of loan. When redeemable. Rate of interest. Price at which sold. Affcer June 30, 1881. 6 per cent. Par. Amount authorized. Amountissued, Amount outstanding. LOAN OF J U L Y AND AUGUST, 1861. The act of J u l y 17, 1861 (12 Statutes, 259), authorized the issue of $250,000,000 bonds, with interest afc not exceeding 7 per cenium per annum, redeemable after twenty j^ears. The act of August 5,1861 (12 Statutes, 316), authorized the issue of bonds, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable after twenty years from date, in exchange for 7-30 notes issued under the act of July 17, 1861. 20 years. LOAN OF J U L Y AND AUGUST, 1861. Continued at 3J per cent interest, and redeemable at the pleasure of Indefinite. A t the pleasthe Government. ure of t h e Government. OLD DEMAND NOTES. Acts of July 17, 1861 (12 Statutes, 259); August 5, 1861 (12 Statutes, Indefinite. On demand — 313); February 12, 1862 (12 Statutes, 338). SEVEN-THIRTIES OF 1861. Act of July 17,1861 (12 Statutes, 259) 3 years. Aug. 19 and - Oct. 1, 1864. F I V E - T W E N T I E S OF 1862. Acts of February 25, 1862 (12 Statutes, 345); March 3, 1864 (13 Stat- 5 or 20 years. M a y l , 1867.. utes, 13), and January 28, 1865 (13 Statutes, 425). LEGAL-TENDER NOTES. The act of February 25, 1862 (12 Statutes, 345), authorized the issue Indefinite. On demand. of $150,000,000 United States notes, not bearing interest, payable to bearer at the Treasury of the United States, and of such denomiuations, not less than five dollars, as the Secretary of the Treasury might deem expedient, $50,000,000 to be applied t o t h e redemption of demand notes authorized by the act of J u l y 17,1861; these notes to be a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, within the United States, except duties on imports and interest on the public debt, and to be exchangeable for 6 per cent United States bonds. The act of July 11,1862 (12 Statutes, 532), authorized an additional issue of $150,000,000, of such denominations as the Secretary of the Treasury might deem expedient, but no such note should be for a fractional part pf a dollar, and not more than $35,000,000 of a lower denomination than five dollars; these notes to be a legal tender as before authorized. The act of March 3,1863 (12 Statutes, 710), authorized an additional issue of $150,000,000, of such denominations, not less than one dollar, as the Secretar3^ of the Treasury migh t prescribe; which notes were made a legal tender as before authorized. The same act limited the time in which the $250, 000, 000. 00 $189, 321, 350. 00 $29, 550. 00 ^ per cent. P a r . O o 60, 000, 000.00 a60, 030,000.00 None . 7T5 per cent. Av. pre. Indefinite . 139, 999,750. 00 9, 400. 00 215, 850.00 6 per cent.. Av.pre. ofyWo 515, 000, 000. 00 514, 771, 600. 00 None . Par. 450, 000,000. 00 346, 681,016. 00 O Treasury notes might be exchangedfor United States bonds to July _ 1,1863. The amount of notes authorized by this act were to be in lieu of $100,000,000 authorized by the resolutionof January 17,1863 (12 Statutes, 822). The act of May 31,1878 (20 Statutes, 87), provides that no more of the United States legal-tender notes shall be canceled or retired, and that when any of said notes are redeemed or received into the Treasury under any law, from any source whatever, and shall belong to theUnited States,they shall not be retired, canceled, or destroyed, but shall be reissued and paid out again, and kept in circulation. TEMPORARY LOAN. Indefinite... After 10 days' 4, 5, and 6 notice. per cent. Acts of February 25,1862 (12 Statutes, 346); March 17, 1862 (12 Statutes, 370); J u l y 11,1862 (12 Statutes, 532), and J u n e 30,1864 (13 Statutes, 218). Par 150, 000, 000. 00 a716,099, 247.16 2,850. 00 a Pi pj CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Iyear. 1 year after 6 p e r c e n t . . . P a r . . . . . date. Indefinite. Acts of March 1, 1862 (12 Statutes, 352); May 17, 1862 (12 Statutes, 370), and March 3,1863 (12 Statutes, 710). On presentation. 17 years. J u l y l , 1881... 6 per cent... A v . p r e . No limit 561,753, 241.65 FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. Acts of July 17, 1862 (12 Statutes, 592); March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 711), and J u n e 30, 1864 (13 Statutes, 220). None . Par 50, 000,000. 00 a368,720,079. 51 6,881,408.66 75,000, 000. 00 7,100. 00 LOAN OF 1863. w The act of March 3, 1863 (12 Statutes, 709), authorized a loan of $900,000,000, and the issue of bonds, with interest not exceeding 6 per centum per annura, and redeemable in notless than ten nor more than forty years, principal and interest payable in coin. The act of June 30, 1864 (13 Statutes, 219), repeals the above authority, excepfc as to the $75,000,000 of bonds already advertised for. Bonds of this loan continued at 3^ per cent interest, and redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. Indefinifce.. At the pleasure of the Government. 3 | p e r cent. pi > w cl Pi Par K! , lyear.. Actof MarchS, 1863 (12 Statutes, 710) 400,000,000.00 44, 520, 000. 00 2 years after date. 5 percent... P a r 400,000, 000. 00 166,480, 000. 00 3 years from date. a Including reissues. 6 per cent P a r compound. 400,000, 000.00 266, 595,440. 00 2 years. COMPOUND-INTEREST NOTES. Acts of March 3,1863 (12 Statutes, 710), and J u n e 30, 1864 (13 Statutes, 218). 1 year after 5 per centdate. Par TWO-TEAR NOTE'S OF 1863. 75,000,000.00 of4i%%%. ONE-YEAR NOTES OF 1863. Act of March 3, 186b yll Statutes, 710) O 3 years. 31, 585. 00 167, 330.00 O T A B L E A.—-STATEMENT O F T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. L e n g t h of loan. W h e n redeemable. Price R a t e of in- a t w h i c h terest. sold. Amount authorized. A m o u n t i s s u e d . A m o u n t outstanding. T E N - F O R T I E S O F 1804. A c t of M a r c h 3, 1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 13) F I V E - T W E N T I E S O F 1864. A c t of J u n e 30, 1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 218) S E V E N - T H I R T I E S O F 1864 A N D 1865. A c t s of J u n e 30,1864 (13 S t a t u t e s , 218) ; J a n u a r y 28, 1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 425), a n d M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468). 10 or 40 y e a r s M a r c h 1, 1874. 5 p e r c e n t . . . P a r t o 7 $200,000,000. 00 $196,118, 300. 00 per ct. prem. $20,050.00 400, 000, 000. 00 125, 561, 300. 00 15, 900. 00 800, 000,000. 00 a829,992, 500. 00 123,450.00 5 or 20 y e a r s . N o v . 1, 1 8 6 9 . . . 6 p e r c e n t . . - A v . p r e . of2jW<73 years.. A u g . 15,1867) 15,1867] J u n e 15,1868^ 1x0 p e r c e n t . A v . p r e . J u l y 15,1868j of2iMTj. Pi o •Pi F I V E - T W E N T I E S O F 1865. A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1886 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). C O N S O L S O F 1865. 5 or 20 y e a r s - N o v . 1, 1870. 6 per cent... Av. pre. of3t%%V Indefinite. 203,327, 250. 00 21, 850.00 A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). C O N S O L S O F 1867. 5 or 20 y e a r s . J u l y 1, 1870. 6 per c e n t . . . Av. pre. Indefinite. 332,998, 950. 00 75, 050.00 A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). C O N S O L S O F 1868. 5 or 20 y e a r s . J uly 1, 1872- 6 per c e n t . . . A v . pre. of T0§TJ. Indefinite. 379, 618, 000.00 123,100. 00 A c t s of M a r c h 3,1865 (13 S t a t u t e s , 468), a n d A p r i l 12,1866 (14 S t a t u t e s , 31). 5 or 20 y e a r s . J u l y 1, 1873. 6 per c e n t . . . Av. pre. Indefinite. 42, 539, 350.00 O i^ H •K 11, 250.00 THREE-PER-CENT nf F I V E - P E R - C E N T L O A N O F 1881. T h e a c t of J a m i a r y 14,1875 (18 S t a t u t e s , 296), a u t h o r i z e s t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e T r e a s u r y t o u s e a n y s u r p l u s r e v e n u e s from t i m e t o t i m e i n t h e T r e a s u r y n o t o t h e r w i s e a p p r o p r i a t e d , a n d t o i s s u e , sell, d i s p o s e of, a t n o t l e s s t h a n p a r , i n coin, e i t h e r of t h e d e s c r i p t i o n of b o n d s of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e a c t of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 S t a t u t e s , 272), t o t h e e x t e n t n e c e s s a r y f o r t h e r e d e m p t i o n of f r a c t i o n a l curr e n c y i n s i l v e r c o i n s of t h e d e n o m i n a t i o n s of t e n , t w e n t y - f i v e , a n d fifty c e n t s of s t a n d a r d v a l u e . Indefinite... On d e m a n d . 3 per c e n t . . . P a r . > (73 45 CERTIFICATES. A c t s of M a r c h 2,1867 (14 S t a t u t e s , 558), a n d J u l y 25,1868 (15 S t a t u t e s , 183), oflfc^V 75, 000,000.00 a85,155, 000. 00 5,000.00 •The act of March 3,1875^(18 Statutes, 466), directs the Secretary of the Treasury to issue bonds ofthe character and description set out in the act of July 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), to Jaraes B. Eads, or his legal representatives, in pa.>rraent at par of the warrants of Lhe Secretary of War for the construction of jetties and auxiliary works to maintain a wide and deep channel between the South Pass of. the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico, unless Congress shall have previously provided for the payment of the same by the necessary appropriation of raoney. The act of July 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), authorizes the issue of ^ 10 years $200,000,000 at 5 per centum, principal and interest payable in coin of the present standard value, at the pleasure of the Uuited States Government, after ten years; these bonds to be exempt from the payraent of all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any forra by or under State, raunicipal, or local authority. Bonds and coupons payable at the Treasury of the United States. This act not to authorize an increase of the bonded debt of the United States. Bonds to be sold at not less thari par in coin, and the proceeds to be applied to the rederaption of outstanding 5-20's or to be exchanged for aaid 5-20's, par for par. Payment of these bonds, wheu due, to be raade in order of dates and nurabers, beginning with each class last dated and numbered. Interest to cease at the eud of three months from noticeof intention to redeem. The act of January 20. 1871 (16 Statutes, 399). increases the amount of 5 per cents to $500,000,000. provided the total amount of bonds issned shall not exceed the araonnt originally authorized, and authorizes the interest on any of these bonds to be paid quarterly. The act of December 17, 1H73 (18 Statutes, 1), authorized the issue of an eqnal araount of bonds of the loan of 1858, which the holders thereof may, on or before February 1, 1874, elect to exchange for the bouds of this loan. M a y l , 1881... 5 per cent... P a r . 517,994,150.00 28, 250.00 O Pi > Pi Kl O 1,500,000,000 w Pi FOUR-AND-ONE-HALF-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1891. (REFUNDING.) The act of July 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), authorizes the issue of $300,000,000 at 4^ per ceutum, payable in coin of the present standard value, at the pleasure of the United States Governraent, after fifteen years; these bonds to be exerapt frora the payraent of all taxes of duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form 6y or under State, municipal, or local authority. Bonds and conpons payablH at the Treasury of the United States. This act iiot to authorize an increase of the bonded debt of the United States. Bonds to be sold at not leas thau par in coin, and tbe proceeds to be applied to the rederaption of outstauding 5-20 s or to be exchanged for aaid 5-20s, par for i»ar. Payraent of these bonds, when due, to be mado in order of dates and numbers, beginning with each class last dated and numbered Intereat to cease at the end of three months from notice of intention to redeem. > 15 years. Sept. 1,189I.. 4^ per cent. 185,000,000.00 Kl 112,850.00 a Including reissues. a T A B L E A.—STATEMENT O P T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L O P T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continned. Length of loan. When redeem- Rate of in- atPrice which able. terest. sold. Amount authorized. Amountissued. »—t Amount outstanding. FOUR-AND-ONE-HALF-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1891. (RESUMPTION.) The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from tune to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the United States described in the act of July 14,1870 (16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeming, on and after January 1,1879, in coin, at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York, the outstanding United States legal-tender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars.^ 15 years. Sept. 1,1891. 4^ per cent. Par to 1^ per ct. pre. Indefinite. $65, 000, 000. 00 H hj O pi FOUR-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1907. (REFUNDING.) The act of July 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), authorizes the issue of $1,000,000,000 at 4 per ceutum, payable in coin of the present standard value, at the pleasure of the United States Government, after thirty . years; these bonds to be exempt from the payment of all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority. Bonds and coupons payable at the Treasury of the United States. This act not to authorize an increase of the bonded debt of the United States. Bonds to be sold at not less than jiar in coin, and the proceeds to be applied to the redemption of outstanding 5-20's, or to be exchanged for said 5-20's. par for par. Paymentof these bonds, when due. to be made in order of dates and numbers, beginning with each class last dated and nurabered. Interest to cease at the end of three months from notice of intention to redeem. See Refunding Certificates, page cvi, 30 years. J u l y l , 1907..-. 4per cent... P a r t e h per ct. pre. aq .$559,652,300.00 o FOUR-PER-CENT LOAN OF 1907. (RESUMPTION.) The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from tirae to time in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of, at not less than par, in coin, either of the description of bonds of the United States described in the act of J u l y 14, 1870 (16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeming, on and after January 1, 1879, in coiu, at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States in . Now York, the outstanding United States legal-tender notes when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. O 710, 887,100.00 30 years. July 1, 1907... 4 percent... P a r . . . Indefinite. 30, 500, 000.00 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. The act of J u n e 8. 1872 (17 Statutes, 336), authorizes the deposit of Indefinite. United Statesnotes without interestby bankingassociations in sums not less than $10,000 and the issue of certificates therefor in denominations of not less than $5,000; which certificates shall be payable on demand in United States notes, at the place where the deposits were made. I t provides t h a t t h e notes so deposited in the Treasury shall not be counted as a part of the legal reserve, but that the certificates issued therefor may be held and counted by the national banks as part of their legal reserve, and may be accepted in the settlement of clearing-house balances afc the place where the deposits therefor were made, and that the United States notes for which such certificates were issued, or other United States notes of like amount, shall be held as special deposits in the Treasury, and used only for the redemption of such certificates. ^ On demand None . Par. No limit 64,780,000.00 21, 325, 000. 00 Ul GOLD CERTIFICATES. The act of March 3,1863 (12 Statutes, 711), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to receive deposits of-gold coin and bullion in sums of not less than twenty dollars, and to issue certificates therefor in denominations of not less than twenty doLars each; the coin and bullion deposited for or representing the certificates to be retained in the Treasury for the payment of the same on demand. The certificates so issued to be received at par in paymentof intereston the Eublic debt and for duties on imports. The act of J u l y 12,1882 (22 tatutes, 165), provides that the Secretary of the Treasury shall suspend the issue of gold certificates whenever the amount of gold coin and gold bullion in the Treasury reserved forthe redemption of United States notes falls below one hundred millions of dollars. Indefinite... On demand None . Par. Indefinite 34,297,819.00 > Pi Kl O Pi SILVER CERTIFICATES. The act of February 28,1878 (20 Statutes, 26, sec. 3), provides that any holder of the coin authorized by this act may deposit the same with the Treasurer or any assistant treasurer of the United States in sums not less than ten dollars and receive therefor certiticates of notlessthan ten dollars each, corresponding with the denominations of the United States notes. The coin deposited for or representing the certificates shall be retained in the Treasury for the payment of the same on demand. Said certificates shall bereceivablefor customs, taxes, and all public dues, and, when so received, may be reissued. The acfc of August 4, 1886 (24 Statutes, 227), authorizes the issue of silver certificates in denominations of one, two, and five dollars; said certificates to be receivable, redeemable, and payable in like manner and for like purposes as is provided for by the act of February 28, 1878. •" ^ O Pi t=j H Indefinite.. On demand... None . Par. No limit 406, 085, 504.00 ^ T A B L E A.—STATEMENT OF T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. Price atwhich sold. Length of loan. When redeemable. Rate of interest. Indefinite.. Convertible in to 4 per cent bonds. 4 per cent... P a r . Amount authorized. Amountissued, <1 Amount outstanding. REFUNDING CERTIFICATES. Theactof February 26.1879 (20 Statutes. 321), authorizes the Secretary ofthe Treasury to issue, in exchange for lawful money of the United States, certiticates of deposit ot the denomination of ten dollars, bearing iuterest at the rate of four per centum per aunura, and convertible at anytime, with accrued interest, into the four per centum bonds described in the refunding act. the money so received to be applied only to the payment of the bonds bearing interest at a late not less than five per centum in the mode prescribed by said act. No limit. $40,012,750.00 $37,830.00 > Pi Hd O Pi FUNDED LOAN OF 1881, CONTINUED AT T H R E E A N D ONEH A L F P E R CENT. These bonds were issued in exchange for five per cent bonds of the funded loan of 1881, by rautual agreeraeut between the Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and were made redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. Indefinite... A t pleasure of the Government. t per cent. 650.00 Par. O !?! FUNDED LOAN OF 1891. CONTINUED AT TWO P E R CENT. These bonds were issued in exchange for the four and one-half per cent funded loan of 1891, by mutual agreement between the Secretary ofthe Treasury and the holders, and weremade redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. At pleasure of the Govemment. 2 per c e n t . . . P a r . These bonds were issued in exchange for the five and six per cent bonds which had been previously continued at three and one-half per cent by mutual agreement between tho Secretary of the Treasury and the holders, and weremade redeemable at the pleasure of the Government. LOAN OF 1904. Indefinite... At pleasure of the Government. 3 per c e n t . . . P a r . The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes, 296), authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from timeto time iu "the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of at not less than par, in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds of the Uuited States described in the act of July 14,1870 (16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeraing, on and after January 1, 1879, in coin, at the oftice of the assistant treasurer of the United States in New York, the outstanding United States legaltender notes when presented ih sums of not less than fifty dollars. 10 years., 5 per cent... Indefinite.- 25,364,500.00 25, 3e4,500.00 HI LOAN OF J U L Y 12. 1882. O Feb. -, 1904... 117.223 117.077 200.00 100,000, 000.00 100,000,000.00 Ul LOAN OF 1925. The act of January 14,1875 (18 Statutes. 296), authorizes the Secretary 30 years. of the Treasury to use any surplus revenues from time to time in . the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell, dispose of at not less than par, in coin, either of the descriptions of bonds ofthe United States described in the actof July 14,1870(16 Statutes, 272), for the purpose of redeeming, on and after January 1, 1879, in coin, at the office of the assistant treasurer of the United States • in New York, the outstanding United States legal-tender notes, when presented in sums of not less than fifty dollars. Feb. 1,1925.. 4 per cent. 162, 315, 400.00 162,315,400. 00 After Aug. 1, 1908. 3 per cent.. 198,678,720.00 198, 678,720.00 TEN-TWENTY LOAN OF 1898. The act of J u n e 13,1898 (30 Statutes, 467, sec. 33), authorizes the Sec- 10 years retary of the Treasury to borrow on the credit of the United States, from time to time, as the proceeds may be required, to defray expenditures authorized on account ofthe war with Spain (such proceeds when received to be used only for the purpose of meeting such expenditures), the sum of four hundred million dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and to prepare and issue therefor coupon or registered bonds of theUnited States in such form as he may prescribe, and in denominations of twenty dollars or some multiple of that sum. redeemable in coin at the pleasure of the Ilnited States after ten years from the date of their issue, and pay . al3le twenty years from such date, and bearing interest payable quarterly in com at th0 rate of three per centum per annum"; the bonds so issued to be exempt from all taxes or duties ofthe United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority. Cl Pi > Pi o H3 TREASURY NOTES OF 1890. Theact of July 14,1890 (26 Statutes, 289), directs the Secretary of the Treasury to purchase, from time to tirae, silver bullion to the aggregate araount of four million five hundred thousand ounces, or so much thereof as may be offered, in each month, at the market price thereof, not exceeding one dollar for three hundred and seventyone and twenty-five hundredths grains of pure silver, and to issue in payment for such purchases ofsilver bullion Treasury notes ofthe United States, to be prepared by the Secretary of the Treasury, in such form and of such denominations, nofc less than one dollar nor more than one thousand dollars, as he may prescribe. That said notes shall be redeemable on demand, in coin, at the Treasury of the UnitedStates, or at the office of any assistant treasurer of the United States, and when so redeemed may be reissued; but no greateror less amount of such notes shall be outstanding at any time than the cost of the silver bullion and the standard silver dollars coiued therefrom then held in the Treasury, purchased by such notes; aud such Treasnry notes shall be a legal tender in payment of all debts, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract, and shall bereceivablefor customs, taxes Ul pi 155,931,002.00 93,518,280.00 > Ul d Pi Kl Cl O T A B L E A.—STATEMENT OF T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T , ETC.—Continued. Length of . loan. When redeemable. Rate of interest. Price at which sold. Amount authorized. Amountissued. Amount outstanding. TREASURY NOTES OF 1890—Continued. and all public dues, and when so received may be reissued; and such notes, wlien held by any national banking association, may be counted as a p a r t of its lawful reserves That upon demand of the holder of any of the Treasury notes provided for, the Secretary of the Treasury shall redeem the same in gold or silver coin, at his discretion, it being the established policy of the United States to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other upon thepresent legal ratio, or such ratio as may be provided by law. Pi O Pi NATIONAL-BANK NOTES (REDEMPTION ACCOUNT). The act of July 14, 1890 (26 Statutes, 289), provides that balances standing with the Treasurer ofthe United States to the respective credits of national banks for deposits made to redeem the circulating notes of such banks, and all deposits thereafter received for like purpose, shall be covered into the Treasury as a miscellaneous receipt, and the Treasurer of the United States shall redeem from the general cash in the Treasury the circulating notes of said banks whichmay come into his possession subject to redemption, * * * and the balance remaining of the deposits so covered shall, at the close of each month, be reported on the monthly public debt statement as debt ofthe United States bearing no interest. a Exclusive of $3,307,320 bonds issued to Pacific railroads nofc yet redeemed. ;35,817,381.50 o al,991,927,306.92 o Ul SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CIX T A B L E B . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E OUTSTANDING P R I N C I P A L OF T H E P U B L I C D E B T OF T H E U N I T E D STATES ON T H E 1ST OF J A N U A R Y OF E A C H Y E A R FROM 1791 TO 1843, INCLUSIVE, AND ON THE IST OF JULY OF EACH Y E A R FROM 1843 TO 1899, INCLUSIVE. Year. Jan. 1,1791. 17921 1793. 1794. 1795. 1796. 1797. 1798. 1799. 1800. 1801. 1802. 1803. 1804. 18051806. 1807. 1808. 1809. 1810. 1811. 1812. 1813. 1814. 1815. 1816. 1817. 1818. 1819. 1820. 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. .1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834. 1835. 1836. 1837. 1838. 1839. 1840. 1841. 1842. 1843. Amount. Year. $75, 463,476.52 July 1,1843. 77, 227, 924.66 1844. 80, 358, 634. 04 1845. 78, 427, 404. 77 1846. •80, 747, 587. 39 1847. 83, 762,172. 07 1848. 82, 064, 479.33 1849. 79, 228, 529.12 1850. 78. 408, 669.77 1851. 82, 976, 294. 35 1852. 83, 038, 050.80 1853. 80, 712, 632. 25 1854. 77, 054, 686.40 1855. 86, 427,120. 88 1856. 82, 312,150. 50 1857. 75, 723, 270. 66 1858. 69, 218, 398. 64 1859. 65, 196, 317.97 I860. 57, 023,192. 09 1861. 53, 173, 217. 52 1862. 48, 005, 587. 76 1863. 45, 209, 737. 90 1864. 55, 962, 827.57 1865. 81, 487, 846. 24 1866. 99, 833,660.15 1867. 127, 334, 933. 74 1868. 123, 491, 965.16 1869. 103, 466, 633. 83 1870. 95, 529, 648.28 1871. 91, 015, 566.15 1872. 89, 987, 427. 66 1873. 93, 546, 676. 98 1874. 90, 875, 877.28 1875. 90, 269, 777. 77 1876. 83, 788, 432.71 • 1877. 81, 054, 059. 99 1878. 73, 987, 357. 20 1879. 67, 475, 043. 87 1880. 58, 421, 413. 67 1881. 48, 565,406.50 188^, 39, 123,191. 68 • 1883. 24, 322, 235.18 1884. 7, 001, 698.83 1885. 4, 760, 082.08 1886; 1887. 33, 733. 05 1888. 37,513.05 1889. 336, 957.83 1890. 308,124.07 1891, 434, 221.14 1892, 573, 343. 82 1893. 250,875. 54 1894 594,480. 73 1895, 201, 226. 27 1896 1897. 1898 1899, $32, 742,922. 00 23, 461,652. 50 15,925,303. 01 15, 550,202. 97 38, 826,534.77 47, 044,862. 23 63, 061,858.69 63, 452,773. 55 68, 304,796. 02 66,199, 341. 71 59, 803,117.70 42, 242,222.42 35, 586,956. 56 31, 932,537. 90 28, 699,831.85 44,911, 881.03 58, 496,837.88 64, 842,287. 88 90, 580,873.72 524,176, 412.13 119, 772,138.63 815, 784,370. 57 680, 647,869. 74 773, 236,173.69 678,126, 103.87 611,687. 851.19 588, 452,213.94 480, 672,427.81 353, 211,332. 32 253,251, 328.78 234,482, 993. 20 251,690. 468.43 232,284, 531. 95 180, 395,067.15 205, 301,392.10 256, 205,892.53 349, 567,482. 04 120,415, 370.63 069, 013,569. 58 918, 312,994.03 884,171, 728.07 830, 528,923.57 876, 424,275.14 756, 445,205.78 688, 229,591. 63 705, 992,320.58 640, 673,340. 23 585, 821,048.73 560, 4.72, 784. 61 628, 840,151.63 598, 111,156.13 668, 757,127.68 701, 033,661. 25 787,990, 491. 40 832, 074,708.90 798, 066,921. 90 987, 994,427.92 a l n the amount here stated as the outstanding principal of the public debt are included the certificates of deposit.outstanding on the 30th of June, issued under act of J u n e 8, 1872, for which a like amount in United Sfcates notes was on special deposit in the Treasury for their redemption and added to the cash balancein the Treasury. These cerfcificates, as a matter of accounts, are treated as a part of the public debt, but being offset by notes held on deposit for their redemption, should properly be deducted from the principal of the public debt in making comparison with former years. 6 Exclusive of gold, silver, currency certificates, and Treasury notes of 1890 held in the Treasurer's cash, and including $3,307,320 bonds i"ssued to the several Pacific railroads not yet redeemed. TABLE C — A N A L Y S I S OF 3 per cents. Year. 1856 J u l y 1 1857 1858 1859 I860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1865—August 31 1866—July 1 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 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 T H E P R I N C I P A L O F THE 3^ p e r c e n t s . • \ . ... 198, 678, 720. 00 4 per cents. 4^ p e r c e n t s . $57, 926,116. 57 305, 629, 385. 30 77, 547, 696.07 90,496, 930. 74 618,127.98 121,341,879.62 17, 737, 025. 68 801, 361. 23 : . ' $64, 000, 000. 00 66.125, 000. 00 59, 550, 000. 00 45, 885, 000. 00 24, 665, 000.00 14, 000, 000.00 14, 000, 000. 00 14, 000, 000. 00 14, 000, 000.00 14, UOO, 000. 00 14, 000, UOO. 00 14, 000, 000. 00 14, 000, 000.00 14, 000, 000. 00 14, 000, 000. 00 318, 204, 350. 00 238, 612, 150. 00 208,190, 500. 00 158, 046, 600. 00 33, 716, 500. 00 14, 000, 000. 00 14, 000, 000. 00 14,000,000,00 P U B L I C D E B T O F T H E U N I T E D STATES ' $460, 461, 050. 00 32, 082, 600. 00 678, 000. 678, 000. 678, 000. 678, 000. 678, 000. 5 per cents. ' $3,632,000.00 3, 489, 000.00 23, 538, 000. 00 37,127, 800. 00 43,476, 300. 00 33,022, 200. 00 30, 483, 000. 00 30, 483, 000. 00 300, 213,480. 00 245,709, 420. 63 269,175; 727. 65 201, 982, 065. 01 198, 533, 435. 01 221, 586,185. 01 221, 588, 300. 00 221, 588, 300. 00 274, 236, 450. 00 414, 567, 300.00 414, 567, 300. 00 510, 028, 050. 00 607,132,750.00 711, 685, 800. 00 703, 266, 650. 00 703, 266, 650.00 508,440, 350. 00 484, 864, 900. 00 439,841, 350. 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 98, 850, 000. 00 741,522,000.00 739, 347, 800. 00 739, 347, 800.00 739, 349, 350.00 737, 942, 200. 00 737, 951,700. 00 737, 960,450.00 737, 967, 500.00 737, 975, 850. 00 714, 315, 450. 00 076, 214, 990. 00 602, 297, 360.00 559, 659, 920. 00 559, 664, 830. 00 559, 672, 600. 00 559, 677, 390. 00 590, 837, 560. 00 721, 999, 390. 00 722, 000. 630. 00 722, 002, 970. 00 722, 005, 530.00 $140, 000, 000. 00 240, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250,000,000.00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 250, 000, 000. 00 222, 207, 050. 00 139, 639. 000. 00 109, 015; 750. 00 50, 869, 200. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500.00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a 25, 364, 500. 00 a Contiuued at 2 per cent. FROM J U L Y 1, 6 per cents. • $28,130, 761.77 24,971,958.93 21,162, 838.11 21,162, 938.11 21,164, 538.11 57, 358, 673. 95 154, 313, 225. 01 431,444, 813. 83 842,882, 652. 09 1,213,495,169.90 1,281,736,439.33 1,195, 546, 041. 02 1, 543,452, OSO. 02 1, 878, 303, 984. 50 1,874,347,222.39 1,765, 317, 422. 39 1, 613, 897, 300. 00 1, 374, 883, 800. 00 1,281,238,650.00 1,213,624,700.00 1,100, 865, 550.00 984,999, 650. 00 8.54,621,850.00 738, 619, 000. 00 283, 681, 350.00 235, 780, 400. 00 196,378, 600. 00 1856, TO JULY 7x% p e r c e n t s . $122, 582, 485.34 139, 974, 435.34 139, 286, 935.34 671, 610, 397. 02 830, 000, 000.00 813,460, 621. 95 488, 344, 846.95 37, 397,196. 95 ° 50, 000, 000.00 100, 000, 000.00 100, 000, 000. 00 IOO, 000,000. 00 100, 000, 000. 00 100,000,000.00 1, 1899. Total interestbearing debt. $31,762, 761. 77 28, 460, 958. 93 44 700 838.11 58, 290,738.11 64, 640, 838.11 90,380 873.95 365, 304, 826.92 707,531,634.47 1,359,930,763.50 2, 221,311, 918.29 2, 381, 530, 294.96 2,332,331,207.60 2,248, 067, 387. 66 2,202,088, 727. 69 2,162,060, 522. 39 2, 046,455, 722. 39 1,934, 696, 750. 00 1,814,794,100.00 1,710,483,950. 00 1, 738,930,- 750.00 1,722, 676, 300.00 1, 710, 685, 450. 00 I, 711, 888, 500. 00 I, 794,735, 650. 00 I, 797, 643,700. 00 1,723,993,100.00 1, 639, 567, 750.00 1,463, 810, 400. 00 1,338,229,150.00 1, 226, 563, 850.00 1,196,150, 950. 00 1 146,014,100.00 1,021, 692, 350.00 950,522, 500. 00 829, 853, 990.00 725,313,110.00 610,529,120. 00 585, 029, 330.00 585, 037.100. 00 635, 041, 890. 00 716, 202, 060.00 847, 363, 890. 00 847, 3G5,130. 00 847 367,470.00 1, 046, 048,750.00 P^ hi O pi O Ul T A B L E C . — A N A L Y S I S O F T H E P R I N C I P A L O F T H E P U B L I C D E B T O P T H E U N I T E D S T A T E S , ETC.—Continued. Debt on which interest has ceased. 1856—July 1 1857 1858 1859..... 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1 8 6 5 — A u g u s t 31. 1866—July 1 1867 1868 1870.. 1871.. 1872., 1873.. 1874.. 1875.. 1876., 1877., 1878., 1879. 1880. 1881. 1882., 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. .1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899., Debt bearing no interest. 776.13 238, 872.92 211, 042.92 206, 099. 77 201, 449. 77 199, 999. 77 280, 195. 21 591, 390. 00 473, 048.16 411, 767,456.00 416, 335. 86 455, 437, 271. 21 1, 245,771.20 458, 090.180.25 461, 616, 311. 51 1,503, 020.09 439, 969, 874. 04 935, 092.05 428, 218,101. 20 I, 840,615.01 408, 401, 782.61 1,197, 340. 89 421, 131, 510.55 5, 260,181. 00 430, 508, 064.42 3,708, 641. 00 416, 565, 680.06 1, 948,902.26 430, 530,431. 52 7,926, 797. 26 472, 069, 332.94 51,929, 710. 26 509, 543,128.17 3, 216,590.26 498, 182, 411. 69 II, 425,820. 26 465, 807,196. 89 3,902, 420. 26 860. 26 476, 764, 03L84 16, 648, 455, 875, 682.27 5, 594,560. 26 410, 835,741.78 37,015, 630. 26 388. 800, 815. 37 7,621,°455. 26 865.26 422, 721, 954. 32 6, 723, 438, 241, 788.77 16, 260,805. 26 538, 111,162.81 7, 831.415. 26 584, 308, 868. 31 19, 656,205. 26 995. 26 663, 712, 927.88 4,100, 619, 344,468.52 9,704, 445. 26 629, 795, 077. 37 6,115, 165.26 739, 840, 389.32 2, 496,095. 26 787, 287. 446.97 1,911, 485.26 825, 011,289.47 1,815, 805. 26 705.26 933, 852, 766. 35 1, 614, 2,785, 875. 26 1, 000,648, 939. 37 060.26 958, 854, 525. 87 2,094, 995, 360, 506. 42 1, 851,240. 26 958, 197, 332. 99 I, 721,590. 26 920, 839,543.14 I, 636,890. 26 880. 26 968. 960,655. 64 I, 346, 947, 901,845.64 1, 262,680. 26 300.26 944, 660, 256. 66 1,218, Outstanding principal. $31, 972, 537. 90 28, 699,831. 85 44, 911,881.03 58, 496, 837. 88 64, 842,287.88 90, 580, 873.72 524, 176,412.13 1.119,772,138. 63 1, 815,784, 370.57 2, 680,647, 869. 74 2,844, 649, 626.56 2, 773,236,173. 69 2, 678,126,103. 87 2,611,687, 851.19 2, 588,452, 213.94 2, 480,672, 427.81 2, 353,211, 332. 32 2, 253,251, 328. 78 2, 234,482, 993. 20 2, 251,690,468.43 2, 232,284, 531. 95 2,180, 395, 067.15 2,205, 301,392.10 2, 256,205,892. 53 2,245, 495, 072. 04 2.120, 415, 370. 63 2,069, 013, 569. 58 1, 918,312,994.03 1, 884,171,728. 07 1, 830,528, 923. 57 1,863, 964, 873.14 1, 775,063, 012.78 1, 657,602, 592. 63 1, 692,858, 984.58 I, 619,052,922. 23 1, 552,140, 204. 73 1, 545,996, 591. 61 1, 588,464,144.63 I, 545,985, 686.13 I, 632,253, 636. 68 1, 676,120,983.25 1, 769,840, 323.40 1, 817,672, 665.90 1, 796,531,995. 90 1,991, 927, 306. 92 Cash in the Treasury July 1. $21,006, 584.89 18,701, 210. 09 7, Oil,689. 31 5,091, 603. 69 4,877, 885.87 2,862, 212. 92 18,863, 859.96 8, 421,401. 22 106, 332,093.53 5,832, 012.98 88,218, 055.13 137,200, 009.85 169, 974,892.18 130, 834,437. 96 155, 680,340.85 149, 502,471. 60 106, 217,263. 65 103, 470,798.43 129, 020,932.45 147, 541,314. 74 142, 243,361.82 119, 4G9,720.70 186, 025,960. 73 256, 823,612. 08 249, 080,167.01 201,088, 622.88 249, 363,415. 35 243, 289,519. 78 345, 389,802. 92 391, 985,928.18 488, 612,429. 23 492, 917,173.34 482, 433,917. 21 629,854, 089. 85 643,113, 172. 01 661,355, 834. 20 694, 083,839. 83 746, 937,681. 03 707, 016,210. 38 732, 940,256.13 774,448, 016.51 814, 543,069. 70 831,016, 579. 76 769, 446,503. 76 836, 607,071. 73 Total debt less cash i Treasury. 965,953. 01 9, 998, 621.76 37, 900,191.72 53, 405, 234.19 59, 964,402. 01 87, 718, 660.80 505, 312, 752.17 1, 111,350, 737.41 1, 709,452,277.04 2, 674,815,856.76 2, 756,431, 571.43 2, 636,036,163.84 2, 508,151, 211. 69 2, 480,853, 413.23 2,432, 771,873.09 2, 331,169,956.21 2, 246.994,068. 67 2,149, 780,530. 35 2,105, 462, 060. 75 2,104, 149.153. 69 2, 090,041,170.13 2, 060,925, 340.45 2, 019,275,431. 37 1, 999,382, 280.45 1,996, 414,905.03 1,919, 326,747. 75 1,819. 650.154. 23 1, 675,023,474.25 1, 538,781,825.-15 1, 438,542, 995.39 1, 375,352,443. 91 1,282, 145,840.44 1,175, 168, 675.42 1, 063,004, 894.73 975, 939, 750.22 890, 784, 370. 53 851, 912, 75L78 841, 526, 463. 60 969. 475.75 313, 380.55 901, 672, 966.74 955, 297. 253. 70 656. 086.14 1,027, 085, 492.14 1,155, 320, 235.19 Annual interest charge. $1, 809,445.70 1, 672,767.53 2,446, 670.28 3,126, 166.28 3,443, 687.29 5, 092,630.43 22, 048,509. 59. 41, 854,148. 01 78,853, 487.24 137, 742,617.43 150, 977,697.87 146,068, 196.29 138, 892,451. 39 128,459, 598.14 125, 523,998. 34 118,784, 960. 34 111, 949,330. 50 103, 988,463. 00 98, 049,804.00 98,796, 004.50 96, 855,690.50 96,104, 269. 00 93,100, 643.50 94, 654,472.50 83,773, 778.50 79,633, 981.00 75, 018,695.50 57, 360,110.75 51, 436,709.50 47, 926,432. 50 47, 014,133.00 45, 510,098. 00 41,780, 529. 50 38,991, 935. 25 33, 752,354.60 29,417, 603.15 23, 615,735. 80 22, 893,883. 20 22, 894,194.00 25, 394,385. 60 29,140, 792. 40 34, 387.265. 60 34, 387,315. 20 34, 387,408. 80 40, 347.872.80 N O T E 1.—Annual interest charge computed on amount of outstandins; principal at close of fiscal year, and is exclusive of interest charge on Pacific railway bonds. N O T E 2.—The figures for July 1, 1879, were made up assuming p nding funding operations to have been completed. NOTE 3.—The temporary loan per act of July 11, 1S62, is included in the 4 per cents from 1862 to 1868, inclusive, with the exception of the amount outstanding August 31, 1865, this being the date at which the public debt reached its highest point. Thisloan bore interest from 4 per cent to 6 per cent, and was redeemable on ten days' notice after thirty d a y s ; but being constantly changing, it has been considered more equitable to include the whole amount outstanding as bearing 4'per cent iuterest on an average for the year. GQ o pi Pi > o W H i> Ul d •?ci R E P O E T ON T H E CXII FINANCES. T A B L E D . — S T A T E M E N T OF THE ISSUE AND R E D E M P T I O N OF L O A N S AND TREASURY N O T E S ( B Y WARRANTS) FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 30, 1899. Issues. Bedemptions. T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t F e b . 4,1815 $10.00 Old d e m a n d n o t e s , a c t s of J u l y 17, 1861 A u g . 5.1864, a n d P e b . 12,1862. 150.00 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g . , 1861, a c t s of J u l y 17 a n d A u g . 5, 1861 2, 300. 00 L e g a l t e n d e r n o t e s , a c t s of F e b . 25 a h d J u l y 11, 1862. J a u . 7 a n d M a r . $88, 404, 000. 00 3,1863 88, 404, 000.00 Gold certificates, acta of M a r . 3,1863. a n d J u l y 12,1882 3,122, 330. 00 O n e - y e a r n o t e s of 1863, a c t of M a r . 3, 30.00 1863 C o m p o u n d - i n t e r e s t n o t e s , a c t s of 590. 00 M a r . 3,1863, a n d J u n e 30,1864 L o a n of 1863, a c t of M a r . 3,1863 500. 00 S e v e n - t b i r t i e s of 1861, a c t of J u l y 17, 1861 50.00 S e v e n - t b i r t i e s of 1864 a n d 1865. a c t s of J u n e 30,1864, a n d M a r . 3,1865 50.00 Consols of 1868, a c t of M a r . 3,1865 5, 200.00 Consols of 1805, a c t 'of M a r . 3,1865 SOO.00 Consols of 1867, a c t of M a r . 3,1865 10, 600. 00 F u n d e d loan of 1881, a c t s df J u l y 14, 1870, J a n . 20,1871, a n d J a u . 14,1875.. I, 100.00 Certificates of d e p o s i t , a c t of J u n e 8, 1872.... 30, 840, 000. 00 36,120 000. 00 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881, a c t s of J u l y 14, 1870, J a u . 20.187L a n d J a n . 14.1875, continuecl 500.00 S i l v e r certificates, a c t o f F e b . 28,1878. 151, 360, 000. 00 143,831, 000. 00 E e f u n d i n g certificates, a c t o f F e b . 26, 1879 3. 690. 00 L o a n of 1882. a c t of J u l y 12.1882 5, 100. 00 F r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y , a c t s cf J u l y 17, 1862, M a r . 3.1863, a n d J u n e 30.1864. 3, 343. 48 F u n d e d loan of 1891, a c t s J u l y 14. 1870, J a n . 21,1871, a n d J a n , 14,1875.. 17, 550. 00 F u n d e d loan of 1907, a c t s J u l y 14, 1870, J a n . 20,1871, a n d J an 14,1875.. 6, 250. 00 T e n - t w e n t i e s of 1898, a c t of J u n e 13, .1898 199,194, 960. 00 516, 240. 00 T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890, a c t o f J u l y 14, 1890 30, 712, 000. 00 38,401, 000.00 K e d e m p t i o n of n a t i o n a l - b a n k n o t e s , a c t J u l y 14,1890 21, 973, 510. 00 16, 649, 275.50 B o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s , ac+s J u l y 1,1862, a n d J u l y 2 , 1 8 6 4 . . . 14, 054, 560. 00 Total. 522, 490, 720. 00 341,149,9 E x c e s s of issues. E x c e s s of redemptions. $10. 00 150. 00 2, 300. 00 3,122, 330. 00 30.00 590. 00 500. 00 50.00 50.00 5,200. 00 , 800.00 10, 600. 00 1,100. 00 5,280,000.00 500. 00 $7, 529, 000. 00 3, 690. 00 5,100. 00 3, 343.48 17, 550. 00 6, 250. 00 198, 678, 720. 00 7, 689, 000.00 5, 324, 234. 50 14, 054, 560. 00 211, 538, 204. 50 30,197, 453.48 E x c e s s of r e d e m p t i o n s . E x c e s s of i s s u e s 30,197, 453. 48 211, 538, 204. 50 ITet e x c e s s of i s s u e s c b a r g e d in receipts and expenditures 181, 340, 7.51. 02 T A B L E E . - -STATEMENT SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N OF B O N D S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E SINKING F U N D Y E A R FROM I T S INSTITUTION I N M A Y , 1869, TO AND INCLUDING J U N E 30, 1899. $1, 874,822. 84 81, 725. 00 1, 212. 946.45 539, 969.00 534, 736. 80 5,467, 208.08 354, 442. 50 $1, 349, 970..02 57, 552. 82 873, 205. 61 387, 566. 28 387, 903. 26 3,948, 586.11 256, 653. 20 $16, 210.00 700.00 10, 500. 00 4, 650. 00 13, 830. 00 141, 540. 00 9,150.00 $7,384.60 218. 63 1, 470. 42 2, 683. 54 429.04 116, 032. 35 8,173.98 $8, 825.40 481. 37 9, 039.58 I, 966. 46 13,400.96 25,507. 65 976. 02 8, 691, 000.00 1, 374, 850. 67 10, 065,850. 67 7, 261, 437. 30 196, 590. 00 136,392.56 60,197.44 3, 542, 050. 00 85, 000. 00 3, 971, 400. 00 2,790, 250.00 11, 532,150. 00 5,882, 550.00 348, 500. 00 493, 479. 42 4,035, 529.42 15, 742. 87 IOO, 742. 87 506,189.91 4,477, 589.91 361,735.43 3,151, 985. 43 1, 454, 778. 37 12, 986,928. 37 861, 763. 73 6, 744, 313.73 53,363. 95 401, 863. 95 3,263,099.51 75, 658. 54 3,647, 628. 29 2, 606, 636. 20 10, 080, 736. 97 5, 309, 800. 90 308,573.16 160, 919. 50 5, 350. 00 165, 834.00 105,257.50 495,421.50 302,734.50 19, 380. 00 45, 994.49 1, 080. 99 49, 946. 00 37,113. 53 145. 518. 29 66, 111. 51 5, 238. 73 114,925. 01 4, 269. 01 115, 888. 00 68,143.97 349, 903. 21 236, 622. 99 14,141. 27 28,151, 900.00 3, 747, 053. 68 31, 898,953. 68 25, 893,143. 57 1, 254, 897.00 351, 003. 54 903,893. 46 145,975. 00 1,240. 00 201, 375.00 331, 933. 50 522,117.00 351, 528.00 3, 096. 00 36, 657. 80 «888. 35 51, 703. 46 92, 259. 58 109, 455. 28 76,745. 93 572.13 109, 317. 20 851. 65 149,671.54^ 239; 673.92 412, 661. 72 274, 782. 07 2, 512. 87 1, 557, 264. 50 367, 782. 53 1,189, 481. 97 427, 849. 00 8, 894. 00 246, 001. 50 246, 562.00 707,334.00 417, 534. 00 5,151.00 75,179.43 1,338. 70 57, 449. 80 37, 817. 37 149,248. 21 108,487. 92 1, 386. 95 352, 669. 57 7, 555. 30 188, 551. 70 208, 744. 63 558, 085. 79 309, 046. 08 3,764.05 CO J U N E 30, 1869. Five-twenties of 1862 <i Five-twenties of March, 1864. y Five-twenties of June, 1864 M Five-twenties of 1865 Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 ". Consols, 1868 Total Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 Balance of interest due at closeof fiscal year. Net cost estimated in gold. Premium paid. Accrued interest paid in coin. FISCAL Net cost in currency. Principal redeemed. Year ended- Interest due at close of fiscal year. DURING EACH :.. J U N E 30, 1870. of of of of 1862 March, 1864 June, 1864 1865 .'. Total. $1, 621,000. 00 70, 000. 00 1, 051, 000. 00 465,000.00 461, 000. 00 4, 718, 000.00 305, 000. 00 $253, 822.84 11, 725. 00 161,946.45 74, 969. 00 73, 736.80 749, 208. 08 49, 442. 50 Ul o pi > Pi O J U N E 30, 1871. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of 1862 March, 1864 June, 1864 1865 2, 792, 950. 00 29, 500.00 3,967, 350. 00 6,768,600.00 10,222, 200.00 6,103, 050.00 52, 600. 00 227, 607. 56 2, 277. 20 340, 509. 63 574, 923. 00 850,949. 79 541, 559.41 4, 784. 61 3,020, 557.56 31,777.20 4, 307, 879. 63 7, 343, 523.00 11, 073,149.79 6,644,609.41 57, 384. 61 2, 680, 209. 05 28,590. 88 3, 847,182.42 6, 525, 231. 42 9,762, 387. 78 5, 800,618. 37 49, 797. 81 29, 936, 250.00 Total. 2, 542, 631. 20 32,478, 881. 20 6,417,850.00 127, 100. 00 3,604, 650.00 3, 635, 200.00 II, 788, 900. 00 6, 958, 900.00 85, 850.00 764, 055.21 14,959. 03 438, 656.16 436,838.70 1, 436, 989.46 833, 600.15 9, 951. 63 1,181, 905. 21 142, 059. 03 4,043, 306.16 4, 072,038.70 13, 225, 889.46 7, 792, 500.15 95, 801. 63 6, 345, 391. 98 126,123.46 3,573, 223. 63 3,594.747.85 II, 660, 785. 89 6, 863, 777. 39' 84, 595. 02 32, 618,450. 00 3, 935, 050.34 36, 553, 500.34 32, 248,645.22 28, 694, 017.' > Ul Pi J U N E 30, 1872. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of of of of 1862 March, 1864 June, 1864 1865 Total. 2, 059, 325. 50 430, 908.38 1, 628,417.12 PM Hl - T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N O F B O N D S ON ACCOUNT OF T H E S I N K I N G F U N D , Interest due a t c l o s e o f fiscal y e a r . ETC.—Continued. B a l a u c e of interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . N e t cost i n currency. N e t cost estimated in gold. $925, 783. 87 7, 372. 50 480, 684. 37 250, 635.93 1, 371,187.17 553,610.'89 81, 983. 44 $8, 062, 883. 87 57, 372. 50 4. 221, 834. 37 2, 210, 485. 93 12,139, 437.17 4, 9.35; 710. 89 701, 533. 44 $7, 089, 542. 58 49,780.91 3,715,211.22 1, 943, 488. 93 10,668,617.09 4, 373, 781. 76 617,140.34 $431, 450. 50 3, 500. 00 223, 270. 50 120,266. 50 6i6, 095. 00 264,126. 00 37,173. 00 $101, 960. 57 813.70 42,216.46 23,744. 47 145, 069. 34 69, 632. 51 8, 948. 40 $329, 489. 93 2, 686. 30 181,054.04 96, 522. 03 501, 025. 66 194>493. 49 28, 224. 60 28, 678, 000. 00 3, 671, 258.17 32, 349, 258.17 28, 457, 562. 83 1,725,881.50 392. 385.45 1, 333, 496. 05 1, 421, 700. 00 2, 020, 550. 00 1, 247, 250.00 3, 393, 650. 00 4, 051, 000. 00 802, 300. 00 161,219.79 218, 457. 39 135, 577. 95 360, 964. 62 432, 348.18 86, 505. 62 1, 582, 919. 79 2, 239, 007.39 1, 382, 827. 95 3, 754, 614. 62 4, 483. 348.18 888, 805. 62 1. 415, 391. 05 2; 012, 051. 32 1,241,571.69 3. 374. 934. 42 ' 4; 029, 975. 86 798, 926. 40 99, 519. 00 141,438. 50 87,' 307. 50 203, 619. 00 243, 060. 00 48,138. 00 31,743.95 48,013.46 29, 348.19 46, 489. 33 55, 976. 97 11,014.38 67,775. 05 93, 425. 04 57, 959. 31 157,129.67 187, 083. 03 37,123. 62 1,395,073.55 . 14,331,523.55 12, 872, 850. 74 823, 082. 00 222,586.28 600,495. 72 . P r i n c i p a l redeemed. Y e a r ended— Premium paid. $7,137,100. 00 50, 000. 00 3,741,150.00 • 1,959,850.00 10, 768, 250. 00 4,402,100.00 619, 550. 00 Accrued i n t e r e s t paid in coin. J U N E 30, 1873. Five-twenties Five-twenties Five-twen ties Five-twenties Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 of 1862 of M a r c h 1864 of J u u e , 1864 of 1865 ,• . Total • Pi t?j hi O Pi H J U N E 30, 1874. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 .. Consuls, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 •. Total 12, 936, 450. 00 / J U N E 30, 1875. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 25,170, 400. 00 25,170, 400.00 541, 973. 50 353, 061. 56 188, 911. 94 J U N E 30, 1876. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e , 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 5, 785, 200. 00 10, 869, 600. 00 1,789,250.00 5, 785, 200. 00 10, 869, 600. 00 1,789,250.00 404,964.72 760, 872. 00 125, 247. 50 54, 745. 72 171,966.33 30,805.86 350,218.28 588, 905. 67 94,'441. 64 18, 444, 050. 00 18, 444, 050. 00 1, 291, 083. 50 257, 517. 91 1, 033, 565. 59 00 00 00 00 00 81, 200. 00 178, 900. 00 180, 350. 00 6. 050. 00 1, 000. U O 4, 352. 25 9, 943. 50 9, 519. 00 181.50 30.00 1,181. 67 1,323.60 3,141. 08 108. 97 2L20 3,170. 58 8, 619. 90 6, 377= 92 72.53 8.80 447, 500. 00 > 447,500.00 24, 026. 25 5, 776. 52 18, 249. 73 Total." • J U N E 30, 1877. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of J u n e 1864 F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1865 Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 ,.. . . Total 81, 178, 180, 6, 1, .. • 200. 900. 350. 050. 000. O > o Ul J U N E 30, 1878. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Consols, 1865 Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 17, 900. 00 15, 900. 00 2, 350.00 23, 600. 00 5,700. CO 8, 500. 00 17, 900. 00 15, 900. 00 2, 350. 00 23, 600. 00 5, 700. 00 8, 500. 00 966. 00 834. 00 129. 00 1,416.00 342. 00 510. 00 192. 65 78.41 40.92 273.35 134.76 89. 83 773 35 755 59 88 08 1 142 65 207 24 420 17 73, 950. 00 Total 73, 950. 00 4,197. 00 809. 92 3, 387. 08 2, 650.00 3,150. 00 1, 850. 00 1, 700. 00 9, 050. 00 100. 00 2, 650. 00 3,150. 00 I, 850. 00 1,700.00 9, 050. 00 100.00 165. 75 94.50 85.50 102. 00 543. 00 6.00 40. 35 18.53 41.22 41.49 166. 62 .56 125 40 75 97 44 28 60 51 376. 38 5 44 18, 500. 00 • 18, 500. 00 996. 75 '308.77 687.98 - J U N E 30, 1879. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Consols, 1865 . . . S Consols, 1867 Consols, 1868 Total - 100.00 100.00 250. 00 676, 050. 00 2, 837, 000. 00 32, 064, 250. 00 12, 797,150. 00 202, 550. 00 23, 575, 450. 00 1,500,000. 00 73, 652, 900. 00 Total • $74,161.95 1, 376, 085. 04 549, 035.18 8, 273. 02 662,206. 97 125," 558. 26 100.00 100. 00 250. 00 676,050.00 2,911,161.95 33,440, 335. 04 13, 346,185.18 ~ 210,823.02 24, 237, 656.97 1, 625, 558. 26 4.00 4.00 14.50 28,168. 75 85,110. 00 1,165,807.50 484, 747. 50 9, 787. 50 415,162. 70 15, 000. 00 .67 .49 5.85 12, 872. 65 47, 540. 20 518,148. 79 213,179. 29 3, 602. 56 130, 349.36 10,191, 74 3 33 3.51 8 65 15, 296.10 37, 569.80 647, 658. 61 271,568 21 6,124. 94 284, 813. 34 4, 808. 26 2, 795, 320. 42 76,448, 220.42 2, 203, 806.45 935, 951. 60 1, 267, 854. 85 Total pi l> pi O H W > Ul d J U N E 30, 1881. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 '. Loan of February, 1861 Loan of July and August, 1861 Loan of March, 1863 Oregon wardebt Funded loan of 1881 o >< JUN.E 30, 1880. Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of June, 1864 Five-twenties of 1865 Ten-forties of 1864 Loan of February, 1861 Loan of July and August, 1861 Loan of March, 1863 Oregon war debt Funded loan of 1881 Funded loan of 1907 u 3, 000. 00 50.00 100.00 7, 775, 000. 00 16, 712, 450. 00 7, 057,100. 00 54, 250. 00 42, 769,400. 00 74, 371, 350. 00 51, 277. 58 488,876.11 199, 514. 62 1, 408. 65 320,171. 82 1, 061, 248. 78 3, 000. 00 50.00 100.00 7, 826, 277. 58 17, 201, 326.11 7, 256, 614. 62 55, 658. 65 43, 089, 571.82 210. 00 3.50 7.00 462, 390. 00 1,002,747.00 361,315.50 2, 584. 50 1,106,474.15 . 80. 22 .25 1.74 160, 072. 88 200, 043.95 83, 330.51 551.11 263, 342.94 129. 78 3.25 5 26 302, 317.12 802, 703. 05 277, 984. 99 2, 033.39 843,130. 21 75, 432, 598.78 2, 935,731. 65 707, 423. 60 Pi «3 2, 228, 308.05 O T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T S H O W I N G - T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N O F B O N D S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E SINKING F U N D , ETC.—Continued. B a l a n c e of interest due at close of fiscal y e a r . o < N e t cost estimated in gold. Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . $55, 215, 850. 00 2, 637, 850. 00 1, 000. 00 2, 224, 450. 00 $55, 215, 850. 00 2,637,850.00 1,000.00 2, 224, 450. 00 $1,368, 894. 64 91,701.75 23.33 115,717.53 $579,493.12 23, 771. 80 2.78 6,771. 83 $789, 401. 50 65, 929. 95 20.55 108,945.70 60, 079,150. 00 60,079,150.00 1, 576, 337. 23 612, 039. 53 964, 297. 70 100.00 41,300.00 661, 7.50. 00 34,128,150. 00 10, 019, 400. 00 100. 00 41, 300. 00 661, 750. 00 34,128,150. 00 10, 019, 400. 00 5.50 1,716.66 20, 760. 25 1,171,034.37 233, 862.12 14.18 138.13 5, 293. 40 186,913.66 137,402.11 8 68 1, 578. 53 15, 466. 85 984,120.71 96, 460. 01 O- 44,850,700.00 44, 850,700. 00 1, 427, 378. 90 329,76L48 1, 097, 617.42 hi 200. 00 5, 200. 00 422, 550. 00 566, 250. 00 33, 221, 450. 00 12, 553, 950. 00 200.00 5, 200. 00 422, 550. 00 566, 250. 00 33, 221,450. 00 12,553,950.00 9.50 187. 08 14, 789. 25 19,818.75 1, 018,176.97 240,130.13 13. 35 164. 24 2,823. 94 7, 669. 86 276,923. 93 31,884.61 3.85 22.84 11,965.31 12, 748. 89 741, 253. 04 208, 245. 52 46,769, 600. 00 Y e a r ended— 40, 769,600.00 1,293, i n . 68 318, 879. 93 974, 231. 75 4, 000. 00 100.00 1,100. 00 52, 250. 00 18, 000. 00 230, 500. 00 45,282, 200. 00 4, 000. 00 100. 00 1,100.00 52, 250. 00 18,000.00 230, 500. 00 45, 282, 200. 00 85. 00 4.00 36.67 1, 269. 62 499. 62 5, 347. 70 1,153,460. 88 701. 96 .49 50.51 588.85 87. 92 1,416.28 268, 821. 31 616. 96 3.51 13.84 680. 77 411.70 3,931.42 884, 639. 57 45,588,150.00 1,160,703.49 271, 667. 32 889, 036.17 P r i n c i p a l redeemed. N e t cost in currency. P r e m i u m paid. Accrued interest paid i n coin. . J U N E 30, 1882. L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3§ p e r c e n t L o a n o f M a r c h , 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r centT F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 c o n t i n u e d a t 3 i p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a u of 1881 Total J U N E 30, 1883. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862 F u n d e d loan of 1881 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3§ p e r c e n t L o a n of M a r c h , 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d loan of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t Total pi t=j hj O J U N E 30, 1884. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 L o a n of M a r c h , 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t . . . . . L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t . 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881. c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of J u l y 12,1882 Total J U N E 30, 1885. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1862. F i v e - t w e n t i e s of 1864 F u n d e d loan of 1881 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of M a r c h , 1863, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t F u n d e d loan of 1881, c o n t i n u e d a t 3J p e r c e n t '. L o a n of J u l y 12,1882 Total 45, 588,150. 00 : h-i o Ul J U N E 30, 1886. Oregon war debt..Loan of J u l y and August, 1861 „ Loan of 1863 • Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of 1864. Five-twenties of 1865 Ten-forties of 1864 Consols of 1865 Consols of 1867 Consols of 1868 Funded loan of 1881 Loan of 1882 Loan of 1863, continued at 3^ per cent Loan of J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per cent Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent Total J U N E 30, 1887. Loan of 1882 Ten-forties of 1864 Funded loan of 1881 Loan of July and August, 1861 Five-twenties of 1862 Five-twenties of 1865 ..." Loan of February, 1861 ! Loau of 1863 Consols of 1865 Consols of 1867 Consols of 1868 Loan of July and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per ceut Loan of 1863, continued at 3^ per cent Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent Total , '. J U N E 30, 1888. Loan of 1882 Funded loan of 1891 : Funded loan of 1907 Total J U N E 30, 1889. Oregon war debt Loan of July and August, 1861 Loan of 1882 ." Loan of J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per cent Loan of 1863, continued at 3^ per cent Funded loan of 1891 Funded loan of 1907 Total 100. 00 2,500. 00 1,100. 00 67,500. 00 4,300. 00 300. 00 14, 250. 00 15, 900. 00 ^ 26,950.00 12, 250. 00 49, 800. 00 44, 044, 800. 00 • 4,100. 00 96,750. 00 "190, 750. 00 44,531,350.00 100.00 2, 500. 00 1,100.00 67, 500.00 4, 300. 00 300. 00 14, 250. 00 15, 900. 00 26, 950. 00 12, 250. 00 49, 800. 00 44, 044, 800. 00 4,100. 00 96, 750.00 190, 750. 00 44, 531, 350. 00 47, 748, 750. 00 1,300.00 3,100. 00 28, 700. 00 650. 00 8, 000. 00 2, 000. 00 . 13,400.00 18, 200. 00 34,000. 00 500. 00 1, 500. 00 8, 500. 00 25, 600. 00 47, 748,750. 00 1,300.00 §, 100. 00 28, 700. 00 650. 00 8. 000. 00 2, 000.00 13,400. 00 18,200. 00 34, 000. 00 500. 00 1, 500. 00 8, 500. 00 25, 600. 00 47,894, 200. 00 47,894,200.00 L50 53.25 3L50 1,425.00 85. 25 6.00 356. 25 419. 25 662. 25 203. 25 826. 50 435, 942. 00 123. 00 2, 848. 50 4, 704.13 18.00 99.00 33.00 14, 399. 00 31.14 2.02 278.80 842. 29 2,070.75 570. 04 868. 55 220, 617. 44 31.32 1, 560. 76 1, 065. 34 16 50 45 75 • 1.50 12, 974. 09 54 15 ' 3 98 77 45 423 04 1,408.50 366 79 49. 05 215,324.57 91 68 1 287 74 3, 638. 79 447, 687. 64 242,487.45 205, 200.19 , 1, 375, 653. 00 84.17 110. 83 1, 722. 00 45.50 560.00 120. 00 804.00 1, 092. 00 2, 040. 00 30.00 52.50 297.50 926. 33 1,383,537.83 223, 676. 38 119. 50 166. 80 861. 00 58.12 473.92 60.00 402. 00 2,147.16 3, 333. 69 270. 25 22.58 60.31 213.17 231,864.88 1,151, 976. 62 35 33 55 97 861 00 12 62 86 08 60 00 40^ 00 1 055 16 1, 293. 69 240 ^5 29.92 237.19 713 16 1,151, 672.95 rji Cl Pi > pi Hi O Pi '> Ul 18, 880, 500. 00 19, 455, 400. 00 5, 389, 250. 00 1,555, 966.17 1, 296, 049. 71 43, 725,150. 00 2,852,015.88 18,880, 500.00 21,011,366.17 • 6,685,299.71 46,577,165. 88 1,150. 00 500.00 57, 900. 00 3, 000. 00 100. 00 12,153, 850. 00 26, 839, 650. 00 •.. 844, 918. 01 7, 672, 222. 29 1,150. 00 500.00 57, 900. 00 3, 000. 00 100.00 12,998,768.01 34,511, 872. 29 39,056,150.00 8, 517,140.30 47,573, 290. 30 660, 630. 00 794, 247. 00 203,293.00 1, 658,170. 00 94, 95, 43, 233, 660. 88 098.43 817.79 577.10 39.00 15.00 354. 94 20.42 .91 39,397. 68 180. 452. 60 30.00 15.00 1 354 31 84.58 2.59 440, 678.44 830 915.31 .1,493,360.87 220,280.64 d Pi 1,424, 592.00 69.00 30.00 1, 709. 25 105.00 3.50 480,076.12 1,011,368.00 565 969 12 699 148.57 159.475. 21 1,273.080. 28 a T A B L E E . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N O F BONDS ON ACCOUNT O F T H E S I N K I N G F U N D , ETC.—Continued. Principal redeemed. Y e a r ended— J U N E 30, 1890. L o a n of 1882 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3 i p e r c e n t F u n d e d l o a n of 1881 t P u n d e d l o a n of 1891 F u n d e d l o a n of 1907 P r e m i u m paid. N e t cost i n currency. N e t cost estimated in gold. B a l a n c e of interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . Interest due a t close o.f fiscal y e a r . Accrued interest paid i n coin. $119. 25 35. 00 137.50 537, 523. 68 I, 045,804. 50 $11.39 16.88 109.14 69, 588. 99 156,655.13 $107. 86 18.12 28. 36. 467, 934. 69 889,149. 37 $710, 666. 79 7,536,058. 37 $4, 050.00 1, 000. 00 3, 000. 00 12, 847, 416. 79 . 35,231,658.37 39, 840, 400. 00 8, 246,725.16 48, 087,125.16 1, 583, 619. 93 226,381.53 1, 357,238.40 6, 300.00 950. 00 100. 00 27, 860,400. 00 16,134,000.00 69, 945. 63 3, 790,140. 65 6, 300. 00 950.00 100.00 27, 930, 345.63 19, 924,140. 65 183. 00 57.00 6.00 1, 075, 088. 24 645, 641. 50 44.76 28. 50 3.00 1,156, 413. 38 54, 310.28 138.24 28.50 3.00 81, 325.14 591, 331. 22 44,001, 750. 00 3, 860, 086. 28 . 47,861,836.28 1, 720, 975.74 1, 210, 799. 92 510,175. 82 50.00 10, 000. 00 10, 650. 00 50.00 350. 00 500. 00 15, 700. 00 24,225, 800.00 47,700.00 50.00 10,000.00 10, 650. 00 • 50.00 350. 00 500.00 15, 700. 00 24,225, 800. 00 47,700. 00 2.25 250.00 370.12 L75 11.67 10.79 218. 00 1,085, 419. 69 792. 38 L42 250. 00 93.30 .15 28.76 4.25 53.64 179, 940. 75 41.93 276. 82 1.60 15.09 6.54 164. 36 905, 478.94 750. 45 24, 310, 800. 00 Total $4, 050.00 1,000.00 3, 000. 00 12,136, 750. 00 27, 695, 600. 00 24, 310, 800. 00 1, 087, 076. 65 180, 412. 20 906, 664.45 25.00 1,000.00 7, 600. 00 '' 2, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 1,000.00 76, 850. 00 511, 700. 00 25.00 1, 000. 00 7, 600. 00 2, 000. 00 1,000. 00 1,000.00 76,850.00 511,700. 00 .75 30.00 228.00 35.00 17.50 23.33 2, 653. 75 16,580. 99 .75 90.00 2, 358. 00 24.74 8.10 .86 377. 80 5, 977. 72 60.00 2,130. 00 10.26 9.40 22.47 2-, 275.95 10, 603. 27 601,175. 00 601,175. 00 19, 569. 32 8,837. 97 10, 731. 35 J U N E 30, 1891. L o a n of 1882 . . . L o a n of 1863 . . . F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 F u n d e d loan of 1907 Total J U N E 30, 1892. War-bounty scrip L o a n of 1860 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t . . . . L o a n of 1863 c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ n e r r e n t F u n d e d loan of 1881 L o a n of 1882 '. F u n d e d loan of 1891 1 Total . . . . . J U N E 30, 1893. L o a n of F e b r u a r v 1861 L o a n of J u l y a n d A u ' g u s t , 1861, c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ p e r c e n t L o a n of 1863 c o n t i n u e d a t 3^ n e r c e n t L o a n of 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891 Total '. hi O Pi O .83 Cl Ul Loan of Loan of Funded Funded Loan of Funded J U N E 30, 1894. J u l y and August, 1861 J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per cent, loan of 1881 loau of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent 1882 loan of 1891 Loan of Loan of Funded Funded Loan of Funded ! Total 100. 00 18, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 15,400.00 4, 400. 00 176, 000. 00 6.00 630. 00 158.33 359. 33 73.00 6, 278. 81 3.00 270.99 * • 151. 51 134. 75 22. 29 1,721.51 3 00 359 01 6 82 224 58 50 71 4, 557. 30 214, 900. 00 : J U N E 30,1895. July and August, 1861 1863 loan of 1881 • loan of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent 1882 ". loan of 1891 . ^ 100.00 18, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 15,400. 00 4,400.00 176,000 00 214, 900. 00 7, 505. 47 2, 304. 05 5, 201.42 7, 400. 00 3, 000. 00 3,100. 00 2, 500. 00 7, 350.00 96, 200. 00 325 50 90 00 163 33 36 46 97 12 3, 509. 04 321. 00 90.00 45.4. 64 19.99 47.47 1,810.73 ''91 31 16 47 49 65 1 698 31 119. 550. 00 Total ^ 119, 550. 00 4, 221. 45 2,743 83 1 477 62 50.00 500. 00 500 00 3. 200. 00 2,000.00 3,200.00 58,150. 00 50. 00 500.00 500. 00 3,200 00 2, 000. 00 3, 200. 00 58,150. 00 12 00 30 00 30 00 394 17 ' 70. 00 41. 50 2, 876.41 12 00 15 00 15 00 397 43 35.00 22.10 1,159 68 15 00 15 00 3 26 35 00 19 40 1 716 73 67, 600.^00 3,454 08 1,656 21 1 797 87 - 2,400 00 1, 000. 00 500. 00 500.00 1, 000. 00 1, 5ii0. 00 1,600.00 237,400 00 2, 400 00 1,000.00 500. 00 500. 00 1, 000. 00 1, 500. 00 1, 600. 00 237,400 00 2,175 00 520.00 30.00 16.67 23.33 43. 75 32 00 13,426 16 2, 169 00 486. 74 15.00 L37 8.75 25 03 10 49 . 7,178 20 6 00 33 26 15.00 15 30 14 58 18.72 ? 51 6,241.96 245,900 00 245,900 00 16,266 91 9,894 58 6, 372. 33 7, 400. 00 3, 000. 00 3,100. 00 2,500 00 7,350 00 96,200.00 - 4 50 Ul o J U N E 30,1896. Oregon war debt Loan of July and August, 1861 Loan of 1863 Funded loan of 1881 • Loau of July and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per cent. Loau bf 1882 Funded loan of 1891 ' Total J U N E 30,1897. Loan of July and August, 1861 , Five-twenties of 1862 , Loan of 1863 , Funded loan of 1881 -. Funded loan of 1881, continued at 3 | per cent Loan of J u l y and August, 1861, continued at 3^ per cent. Loan of Julv 12, 1882. Funded loan of 1891 Total " J U N E 30, 1898. ^ Loan of July and August, 1861 Funded loau o f 1881 Fuuded loan of 1881, continued at 3^ per cent Funded loan of 1891 T Loan of J u l y 12, 1882 Total • 67, 600 00 • O W " 11, doo. 00 2, 650. 00 100. 00 21, 350. 00 100. 00 11, 000. 00 2, 650. 00 100. 00 21, 350. 00 100 00 2,130.00 233 95 1 46 369 18 3 50 1, 830. 00 174 65 .88 166 87 36 35, 200. 00 2,738. 09 2,172.76 565. 33 > Ul d Pi 300. 00 59 30 35, 200. 00 Pi .58 202. 31 3 14 o X X T A B L E E.-—STATEMENT SHOWING T H E P U R C H A S E AND R E D E M P T I O N OF B O N D S ON ACCOUNT O F T H E S I N K I N G F U N D , ETC.—Continued. Y e a r ended— P r i n c i p a l redeemed. P r e m i u m paid. J U N E 30,1899. N e t cost in c u r r e n c y . N e t cost estimated in gold. Interest due a t close of fiscal y e a r . , Accrued interest paid in coin. B a l a n c e of interest due at close of fiscal y e a r . Total Grand total « $2,300.00 500.00 1,100. 00 500. 00 5,100. 00 17, 550. 00 $2, 300. 00 500. 00 1.100. 00 . 500.00 5,100. 00 17, 550. 00 $2, 277. 00 30.00 187. 92 20.42 139. 50 1,172. 80 $2,277. 00 15.00 153. 60 2.49 25. 56 700. 21 $15. 00 34.32 17. 93 113.94 472.59 27, 050. 00 L o a n of 1863 * F u n d e d loan of 1881 F u n d e d loan of 1881 c o n t i n u e d a t 3 i p e r c e n t L o a n of J u l y 12 1882 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891. 27, 050. 00 3, 827. 64 3,173. 86 653. 78 836,897, 619. 21 29,508,398.52 8, 270, 843. 86 21, 237, 554. 66 815,149,475. 00 $43, 998,454.43 $157, 677, 967. 61 X X Pi lj O Pi O DR. July 1, 1898 J u n e 30,1899 T A B L E F . — S I N K I N G F U N D ACCOUNT F O R F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. T o b a l a n c e from l a s t y e a r '. $297, 237, 501. 93 T o 1 p e r c e n t on t h e ' p r i n c i p a l of t h e p u b l i c d e b t o n J u n e 30, 1898, less coin a n d c u r r e n c y c e r t i f i c a t e s . T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a n d c a s h a v a i l a b l e for r e d u c t i o n of 11, 327, 430. 63 t h e d e b t , viz, $1,132,743.062.90 T o i n t e r e s t oil r e d e m p t i o n p r i o r t o fiscal y e a r 1899 40, 069, 323. 29 T o in t e r e s t on $31,123. 48, a m o i m t of d e b t " p a i d " d u r i n g 4, 072.45 fiscal y e a r 1899 348, 638, 328.30 J u n e 30,1899 By By By By By p r i n c i p a l of b o n d e d d e b t r e d e e m e d i n 1899 accrued interest thereon f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y a n d n o t e s r e d e e m e d i n 1899 accrued interest thereon balance CR. $27, 050.00 3,173^. 86 4, 223. 48 119. 60 1, 603, 761. 36 Cl 348, 638, 328. 30 Ul SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXXI T A B L E G . — P O P U L A T I O N , N E T R E V E N U E , AND N E T E X P E N D I T U R E S OF THE G O V E R N MENT FROM 1837 TO J U N E 30, 1899, AND P E R C A P I T A OF THE R E V E N U E S AND P E R CAPITA OF E X P E N D I T U R E S . Yeai 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 (six months). 1844 1845...: 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 . 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 I860 1861 1862.: 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 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. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. Population. 655,000 112, 000 584. 000 069,453 591, 000 132. 000 694, 000 276,000 878,000 500,000 143,000 805,000 489, 000 191,876 995, 000 802, 050 615,000 433, 000 256,000 083,000 916, 000 753, 000 596, 000 443,321 064,000 704, 000 365, 000 046,000 748,000 469,000 211,000 973,000 756, 000 558, 371 555, 000 596, 000 677,000 796,000 951, 000 137,000 353. 000 598,000 866, 000 155,783 316,000 495,000 693, 000 911,000 148,000 404,000 680,000 974, 000 289. 000 522, 250 975, 000 516, 000 946, 000 397, 000 878, 000 390,000 937.000 522, 000 148, 000 Net revenue. $24,954, 153.00 26, 302,562. 00 31, 482,750. 00 19, 480,115.00 16,860, 160.00 19, 976^197. 00 8, 302,702. 00 29, 321,374.00 29, 970,106. 00 29, 699,968. 00 26, 495,769. 00 35, 735,779. 00 31, 208,143.00 43, 603,439. 00 52, 559,304. 00 49, 846,816. 00 61, 587,054. 00 73, 800,341. 00 65, 350,575.00 74, 056,699.00 68, 965,313. 00 .366. 00 46, 655, 53,486, 466. 00 56, 064,608.00 41, 509,930.00 51,987, 455.00 112, 697,291.00 264, 626.772. 00 333,714, 605. 00 558, 032,620. 00 490, 634,010. 00 405, 038,083. 00 370, 943,747. 00 411, 255,478.00 383, 323,945.00 374,106, 868. 00 333, 738,205.GO 304, 978,755.00 288, 000,051. 00 294,095, 865. 00 281,406, 419.00 257, 763,879. 00 273, 827,184. 00 333, 526,611.00 360, 782,293.00 403, 525,250. 00 398, 287,582. 00 348, 519,870. 00 323, 690,706. 00 336,439, 727. 00 277.00 371, 403,075.00 379, 266,059. 00 387, 050,982. 00 403, 080,447. 31 392, 612,. 784.24 354, 937,628.78 385, 819,019. 25 297, 722,075.11 313, 390,200.38 326, 976,705.16 347, 721,335.20 405, 321,620.18 515, 960, Per capita on revenue. Net expenses. $1.59 $37, 243,496. 00 L63 33, 865, 059. 00 1.90 26, 899,128.00 1.14 24, 317, 579. 00 .96 26, 565, 873. 00 1.10 25, 205, 761. 00 .89 11, 858, 075. 00 1.62 22, 337, 571. 00 1.51 22, 937, 408.00 1.45' 27, 766, 925. 00 1.25 57, 281, 412. 00 1.64 • 45, 377, 225.00 L39 45, 051, 657. 00 •L88 39, 543, 492. 00 2.19 47, 709, 017. 00 2.01 44, 194,919.00 2.40 48, 184,111.00 2.79 58, 044, 862. 00 2.40 59, 742, 668. 60 2.64 69, 571, 026. 00 2.38 67, 795, 708. 00 L57 74, 185, 270. 00 1.75 69, 070, 977.00 L78 63, 130, 598. 00 L29' 66, 546, 645. 00 1.9 .5 474, 761, 819. 00 3.38 714, 740,725.00 7.77 865, 322, 614. 00 9.60 1, 297, 555, 224. 00 15.73 520, 809,417.00 13.55 357, 542, 675. 00 10.97 377, 340, 285. 00 9.82 322, 865, 278. 00 10.67 309, 653, 561. 00 9.69 292, .177,188. 00 9.22 277, 517,963.00 8.01 290, 345, 245. 00 7.13 302. 633, 873. 00 6.55 623, 393.00 274; 101, 085. 00 6.52 265, 334, 475. 00 6.07 24 L, 5.42 964, 327. 00 236, 5.60 947, 884. 00 166, 642, 958. 00 6.65 267, 712, 888. 00 7.00 260, 981,440.00 7.68 257, 408,138. 00 7.41 265, 126, 244. 00 6.36 244, 226, 935.00 5.76 260, 483,138. 00 5.86 242, 932,179.00 6. 33 267, 924, 801. 00 6.32 a. 267, 288, 978. 00 6.31 6.43 &299, 040, 710. 00 6.14 c 318, 773, 905. 35 5.42 (Z365, 023, 330. 58 345, 477, 954. 49 5.76 383, 525, 279. 83 4.37 367, 195, 298.29 4.48 356, 179, 446. 08 4.58 352. 774,159.57 4.77 365, 368, 582. 80 5.44 443, 072,179.85 6.78 605, Percapita on expenditures. $2.38 2.10 L62 1.42 I. 51 1. 39 1.27 L16 1.15 L35 2.71 2.08 2.00 1.71 1.99 1.78 1.88 2.20 2.19 2.48 2.34 2.49 2.26 2.01 2.08 14. 52 21.42 25. 42 37.34 14.68 9.87 10.21 8.55 8.03 7.39 6.84 6.97 7.07 6.25 5.87 5.21 4.98 5.46 5.34 5.08 4.91 4.94 4.44 4.63 4.22 4.56 4.46 4.88 5.07 5.71 5.27 5.73 5.37 5.10 4.93 5.01 5.95 7.97 a T h i s i n c l u d e s $8,270,842.46 of " p r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " & T h i s i n c l u d e s $17,292,362.65 of " p r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " c T h i s i n c l u d e s $20,304,224.06 of " p r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " d T h i s i n c l u d e s $10,401,220.61 of " p r e m i u m s on p u r c h a s e of b o n d s . " N O T E . — T h e n e t r e v e n u e a n d e x p e n s e s a n d p e r c a p i t a on r e v e n u e s for 1891 w e r e e r r o n e o u s l y s t a t e d b y t h e R e g i s t e r o f t h e T r e a s u r y i n h i s r e p o r t s for 1891,1892, a n d 1893. (See F i n a n c e E e p o r t s for t h o s e years, p p . 845,767, a n d 906.) REPORT ON T H E CXXII T A B L E I-I.—INTERNAL AND Year ended J u n e 30— 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864. 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. 1894. .1895, 1896 1897. 1898. .1899. CUSTOMS R E V E N U E AND FROM 1858 TO 1899. Dollars. id) id) (d) id) id) 37, 640, 787. 95 109,741,134.10 209, 461, 215. 25 309, 226,813.42 266, 027, 537. 43 .191, 087,589. 41 158, 356, 460. 86 184, 899, 756. 49 143, 098,153.63 130, 642,177. 72 113, 729, 314.14 102, 409, 784. 90 110, 007,493. 58 116, 700, 732. 03 118,630,407.83 110, 581, 624. 74 113, 561, 610.58 124, 009, 373. 92 135, 264, 385. 51 146, 497, 595. 45 144, 720, 368. 98 121, 5S6, 072. 51 112, 498, 725. 54 116, 805, 936. 48 118,823,391.22 124, 296, 871. 98 130, 881, 513. 92 142, 606, 705. 81 145, 686, 249. 44 153, 971, 072. 57 161, 027, 623. 93 147, 111, 232. 81 143,421, 672. 02 146,762. 864.74 146, 688, 574.29 170, 900, 641.49 273, 437,161. 51 E x p e n s e s of collecting, b Dollars, id) id) id) id) id) 108, 685.00 253, 372. 99 385, 239. 52 5, 783,128. 77 7, 335, 029. 81 •8,705,366.36 7, 257,176.11 7, 253, 439.81 7, 593, 714.17 5,694,116.86 5, 340, 230. 00 4, 509, 976. 05 4. 289, 442. 71 3, 942, 613. 72 3, 556, 943. 85 3, 280, 162. 22 3, 527, 956. 56 3,657,105.10 4, 327, 793. 24 4, 097, 241. 34 4,424,707.39 . 4, 216, 847. 26 3, 853, 035. 94 3,578,679.42 3, 826, 507. 98 3, 626, 038. 91 3, 770, 388. 72 3, 780, 950. 41 4, 003, 485. 65 3, 879, 082. 31 4,144, 927. 02 3, 749, 029. 22 3, 754, 935.45 3, 846, 887. 55 3, 606,798. 85 3, 705, 256. 95 4, 350, 543. 05 EXPENSES OF COLLECTING, Customs revenue. Internal revenue. Eevenue. a FINANCES. P e r cent, id) id) ' id) . id) (d) .29. .23 .18 L87 2.77 4.55 4.59 3.92 5.30 4.36 4.69 4.40 3.89 3.38 2.96 3.10 2.95 3.20 2.80 3.06 3.47 3.42 3.06 3.22 2.92 2.88 2.65 2.75 2.52 2.57 2.55 2.62 2.62 2.46 2.17 L59 Eevenue. a Dollars. 41, 789, 620. 96 49, 565, 824. 38 53,187, 511. 87 39, 582,125. 64 49, 056, 397. 62 69,059, 642. 40 102, 316,152. 99 84, 928, 260. 00 179, 046, 651. 58 176,417,810.88 164,464, 599. 56 180, 048, 426. 63 194, 538, 374.44 206, 270, 408. 05 216, 370, 286. 77 188, 089, 522. 70 163,103,833.69 157,167, 722. 35 148,071,984.61 130,956,493. 07 130,170, 680. 20 137, 250, 047. 70 186, 522, 064. 60 198,159, 676. 02 220,410, 730. 25 214, 706, 496. 93 195, 067, 489. 76 181,471,939.34 192, 905, 023.44 217,286,893.13 219, 091,173. 63 223, 832, 741. 69 229, 668, 584. 57 219, 522, 205. 23 177, 452, 964.15 203, 355, 016. 73 131, 818, 530. 62 152,158,617.45 160,021,751.67 176, 554,126. 65 149, 575, 062. 35 206,128, 48L 75 E x p e n s e s of collecting, c Dollars. P e r cent. 2, 903, 336. 89 6.94 3,407,931.77 6.85 6.27 3, 337,188.15 7.18 2, 843, 455. 84 6.67 3, 276, 560. 39 4.60 3,181,026.17 4.09 4,192, 582. 43 6.39 5,415, 449. 32 2.98 5, 342, 469. 99 3.26 5, 763, 979. 01^ 4.65 7. 641,116. 68 2.99 .5i 388, 082. 31 3.20 6, 233, 747. 68 3.18 6, 568. 350. 61 3.21 6, 950,173. 88 3.76 7, 077, 864. 70 4.49 7, 321,469. 94 • 4.47 7, 028, 521. 80 4.53 6, 704, 858. 09 4.96 6, 501, 037. 57 4.47 5, 826, 974. 32 3.96 5,477, 421. 52 3.23 6, 023, 253. 53 3. 22 6, 383, 288.10 2.95 6, 500, 359. 26 . 3.07 6, 593, 509. 43 3.44 6, 709, 485. 76 3.58 6,494, 847. 29 3.33 6, 427, 612. 67 3.16 6, 855, 801. 74 3. 27 7,156,187. 77 3.14 7, 030, 487. 00 2.98 6, 859, 986. 09 3.17 6, 964, 367. 09 3.74 6, 646, 276. 05 3.32 6, 756, 790. 98 5.15 6, 791, 872. 86 4.43 6, 736, 690. 92 4.52 7, 237, 796.40 4.01 7, 075, 372. 05 4.78 7,152, 276. 58 3.57 7, 361, 562.83 a-Based on w a r r a n t s i s s u e d . 6 T h e c o s t of collecting t h e i n t e r n a l r e v e n u e e m b r a c e s t h e f o l l o w i n g i t e m s : Salaries a n d e x p e n s e s of collectors, i n c l u d i u g p a y of d e p u t y collectors, c l e r k s , etc.,, a n d i n c l u d i n g e x p e n s e s i n c i d e n t t o e n f o r c i n g t h e p r o v i s i o n s of l a w t a x i n g o l e o m a r g a r i n e ; s a l a r i e s a n d e x p e n s e s of r e v e n u e a g e u t s , surA'-eyors of d i s t i l l e r i e s , g a u g e r s , storekeepers', a n d m i s c e l l a n e o u s e x p e n s e s ; p a p e r for i n t e r n a l - r e v e n u e s t a m p s , and e x p e n s e s of d e t e c t i n g a n d p u n i s h i n g v i o l a t i o n s of i n t e r n a l - r e v e n u e l a w s . c T h e e x p e n s e s of c o l l e c t i n g t h e r e v e n u e from c u s t o m s i n c l u d e s all s u m s d r a w n from t h e a p p r o p r i a tion m a d e b y C o n g r e s s for t h a t p u r p o s e . T h e m o n e y is e x p e n d e d for salaries, r e n t s , l a b o r in w e i g h i n g , gauging, and measuring'imported merchandise, revenue boatmen, repairs, and other expenses incident t o r e n t e d b u i l d i n g s , s t a t i o n e r y , a n d t h e t r a v e l i n g e x p e n s e s of s p e c i a l a g e n t s , b u t does n o t i n c l u d e e x p e n d i t u r e s for r e v e n u e c u t t e r s , fuel, l i g h t s , w a t e r , f u r n i t u r e , j a n i t o r s , etc., for b u i l d i n g s o w n e d b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t , n o r e x p e n d i t u r e s for e r e c t i n g n e w b u i l d i n g s , all of w h i c h a r e p a i d for i r o m specific a p p r o p r i a t i o n s m a d e for t h o s e p u r p o s e s . T h e e x p e n s e s of collecting i u t e r n a l a n d c u s t o m s r e v e n u e do n o t i n c l u d e t h e e x p e n d i t u r e s for s a l a r i e s , e t c . , i n c i d e n t to a u d i t i n g t h e s e a c c o u n t s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t s a t W a s h i n g t o n . ciNo d a t a . T A B L E I . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S O F T H E G O V E R N M E N T B Y M O N T H S ; T H E L E G A L - T E N D E R N O T E S , N E T GOLD, AND AVAILABLE C A S H I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H J T H E M O N T H L Y R E D E M P T I O N OF L E G A L - T E N D E R N O T E S I N GOLD, AND T H E IMPORTS AND E X P O R T S OF GOLD, FROM J A N U A R Y , 1879, TO J U N E , 1899, INCLUSIVE. Month. 1879^-.January February March April May June ; T o t a l for 6 m o n t h s . . July August September October November December 1880—January February March April May...June T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s . July -. August September October November December 1881—January February March April May June T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s Expendit u r e s , exclu E e v e n u e s , s i v e of p o s t a l , e x c l u s i v e of p r i u c i p a l of postal. debt, and premium. $20, 19, 20, 19, 27, 25, 757,406 344,163 750, 080 786, 565 232, 288 562,892 137, 368, 329 25,723,768 26, 883, 496 26, 521, 394 27,171, 283 24,861,029 24, 628, 968 29, 827, 580 27, 809, 648 30, 326, 695 30,103, 369 29, 000,101 27,621,089 333, 526, 611 34,521,013 32, 864,049 30,101, 835 28,095, 209 25,612,967 28, 006, 721 29,055,013 27,539,571 29, 494, 308 30, 807, 779 31, 881, 650 30,265,206 360,7,82, 293 Surplus revenues. $32, 478, 888 a $11, 721, 482 17, 895, 024 1,449,139 21,510,883 a 760, 803 18,042, 282 1,744, 283 26,694,264 537, 924 20,030, 982 5,531, 910 134, 058, 342 $30,579,531 44, 494, 973 50, 684, 669 39, 539, 823 51,670,442 45, 036, 904 $116, 674, 227 $336,449, 861 116, 886, 279 428, 961, 460 117,162,166 405,411, 570 118,809,680 432, 746, 833 121, 300,140 475, 663, 096 119, 956, 655 B79, 542, 919 E x p o r t s of gold. 120,320, 583 126, 537, 690 154,763,705 157,140,114 147,247, 977 146,194,182 143, 340, 027 136, 995,458 135,766, 551 130, 726, 640 120, 699,196 118,181, 527 245, 608. 019 212,035,932 202, 957, 575 203,411,712 193,147,767 192, 297,126 190, 203, 772 188, 960, 589 193, 084, 807 191,789,673 193,998,696 188,670, 884 $274, 707 137,386 188, 500 .170,894 185, 225 143, 338 $346< 096 115, 513 76, 985 426, 310 350, 003 1, 441, 060 1,100, 050 2,755, 967 954, 800 981,400 603, 485 740, 295 77, 499 122, 359 71, 500 72, 080 43, 020 16. 000 5i; 000 47,200 251, 381 6, 723. 313 27, 528, 082 19,178, 631 17, 423, 834 6, 562, 650 795, 568 464. 473 892.; 180 166, 432 123, 580 648, 272 349,779 350, 664 132, 443 285, 826 105, 999 134,768 226, 205 149, 612 1,166,679 89,192 106, 497 541, 361 H Pi IS 80, 758, 396 23, 541, 466 36, 222, 606 18, 933, 254 17, 327, 567 16,388,454 12, 570, 494 11, 614, 562 15, 054, 093 15, 760, 081 17, 489, 280 18,183,020 18, 785, 559 $1,571,725 909, 249 952,766 699, 773 1, 339, 883 2,503,302 3, 639, 025 Ul 68, 678, 974 a 1, Oil, 108 35, 532,121 9, 376, 433 23,487,616 I I , 715,129 18, 386, 706 6,100, 205 21. 995, 004 21, 924, 410 3, 688, 557 19, 657, 441 8, 349, 280 28,p37, 306 1, 017, 707 16,756,475 10, 783, 096 8,935, 761 20, 558. 547 9, 261, 403 21, 546, 376 10,189,Oil 21, 692, 639 14,291, 767 _ 1 5 , ^ 7 3 , 439 259,651,639 101,130, 654 I m p o r t s of gold. 7, 976, 698 3, 309, 987 45, 029, 627 0^19.305,859 25, 504. 087 i ; 379,-409 23,194, 771 3, 326, 623 7,186, 366 19, 984, 917 23, 920, 051 940,978 16, 354, 599 8, 274, 369 28,152, 650 1,674, 930 20, 045,821 7, 763, 827 13, 320, 440 - 17, 006, 255 18, 333,183 11,770,186 1.4, 382, 225 14, 617, 876 21,311,525 6, 309, 564 264, 847, 637 Available Legal-tender Legal-tender ' N e t gold cash balance, notes notes in Treasury. including redeemed in Treasury. n e t gold. i n gold. 19,024,124 20, 444, 849 17, 263, 613 13. 793, 993 11,124, 937 8,761,818 10, 551, 616 14, 566, 601 14, 773,198 14,672,086 16, 062, 305 18, 554, 092 a E x c e s s of e x p e n d i t u r e s . 115, 274, 646 120,018,180 127,764, 733 133,278, 253 143, 981,139 150, 213. 716 148, 052, 809 166, 808, 853 167,639, 263 164, 358, 554 157,893, 879 157,412,141 186,190,329 189, 613, 598 186,802,191 181, 042,437 180,921,571 184, 354, 528 180,848,303 208, 099, 302 205,791, 774 204,622, 204 204,144, 327 213, 635, 823 25, 000 22, 000 1.50, 000 9,000 12, 000 25,000 15, 000 13, 750 271,750 244'. 330 9,145, 390 18, 846, 998 16, 256, 058 9, 555, 391 16, 506, 026 4, 739, 902 577,478 7,169, 774 15,351,980 1.315,777 322,155 100? 031,259 61, 886 90, 909 80, 914 169. 871 220, 759 158, 574 30, 415 271, 379 160, 786 88, 593 614, 498 616, 548 2, 565,132 Ul Pi a Pi '=P^ >< O > d X X o X T A B L E L — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S O F T H E GOVERNMENT B Y MONTHS, ETC.—Continued. X Expenditures, excluE e v e n u e s , s i v e of postal, e x c l u s i v e of p r i n c i p a l of postal. debt, a n d premium. Month. $33,896,016 $34. 471, 542 37,537,864 25,135, 462 34,125, 621 16, 421, 052 35, 910, 843 23. 260, 892 28, 703, 605 20; 051, 328 30, 695, 316 16, 296, 797 33,150,162 - 24, 370, 271 30, 916, 324 22, 073, 826 14,871,444 33, 815,909 21. 245, 558 34, 468, 580 27,157,422 36,128, 081 16, 459, 073 31, 786,789 1881—July August September October November December.: 1882—January February March April May June T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s Surplus revenues. a$575, 526 12,402, 402 17. 704, 569 12, 649, 951 8, 652, 277 14, 398, 519 8, 779, 891 8, 842, 498 18, 944, 465 13, 223, 022 8, 970, 659 15, 327, 716 403, 525, 250 257, 981, 440 , 36, 338, 726 39, 862, 619 36, 847, 587 32,162, 383 30.199. 652 30; 416, 578 32, 045, 466 28, 562,177 32, 306, 235 26,164, 511 31, 439, 594 34, 373, 966 29,417,846 29, 668, 245 21, 488,119 20, 977, 505 24, 596, 228 16, 554, 913 22, 217, 007 24, 663, 250 24, 291, 289 26,790,120 27, 258,533 16, 012, 334 T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s 398, 287, 582 265,408,138 37, 009, 830 26,175, 668 14, 427, 989 21,976,111 25, 598, 046 12, 055, 437 19, 950, 931 25, 306, 612 12,146, 297 a5, 609, 017 5, 012, 534 15, 715, 712 9, 061, 158 711, 696 12, 974, 842 7, 869, 214 2, 099,401 15, 924, 442 $19, 099, 910 $149,163,355 $201, 544,433 19,870, 869 164, 098, 402 199,900,146 19, 025,132 169,122, 025 204,520, 280 18, 206, 769 167, 785, 609 191, 888,136 17, 411, 078 173, 025, 684 193, 806, 619 16, 452, 800 167, 429, 348 199, 614, 433 17, 384, 394 159, 972, 569 190, 533. 247 18, 256, 850 168, 585, 554 197.166, 334 17, 446, 415 161, 290, 437 198,137, 431 17, 637, 824 149, 997, 982 194, 050, 480 19, 873, 690 148, 932, 626 191,861,776 143, 477, 370 195, 892, 419 21,425,58.9 July August September October November Deceuiber 1883—January February March April May June July August September October November December 1884—January February March , , , ' I m p o r t s of gald. E x p o r t s of gold. 40,000 145, 543, 810 6, 920, 880 22, 749, 590 10. 194, 374 24, 068, 941 15, 359, 468 21,408,158 11,184,878 19, 854, 196 5, 603, 424 20,756, 392 13, 861, 665 18, 879, 395 9, 828, 459 21,162, 237 3,898, 927 21, 614, 817 8,014, 946 20,413, 561 a 625, 609 20, 919, 623 4,181,061 21, 681, 825 18,361, 632 • 23, 438, 839 24, 747, 646 25, 736, 766 25, 324, 420 24, 568, 037 25, 509, 644 25,164, 249 25, 321,189 27, 683, 632 30, 949, 652 140, 062, 590 194,192,970 195,469, 614 144,311,881 147, 831, 667 198, 541,173 148, 435, 473 203, 642, 301 144, 809, 314 -207, 509,753 131, 989, 758 204,969, 309 125, 648,195 200,045, 520 186, 218, 388 135,107,161 141, 308, 204 191, 553, 558 139, 439, 242 185, 555, 568 133, 718,103 180, 529, 237 138, 271,198 197,177, 342 142, 705,435 149, 625, 435 151,115,603 157,353,760 157, 235, 708 155, 429, 599 144, 350, 736 144, 038, 203 142,259,357 201,122, 999 199, 090,167 203,175,412 204, 491, 640 198,122,405 198, 698, 241 204,184. 200 199,102, 212 206, 510, 463 75, 000 380,000 $750, 852 5,427,196 10, 660, 641 8, 295,490 3,059, 202 2,728,173 1,134, 040 468,825 839, 566 551,301 204, 626 257,142 $112, 361 178, 648 148,166 176, 941 97,124 108, 084 102. 219 7, 231, 393 3, 228, 840 2, 342, 449 13, 289, 404 5, 572, 251 34,377, 054 32, 587, 880 162, 202 424, 878 1,135, 799 3, 835, 410 2,241,787 2,146, 952 1, 309, 639 291,011 3, 244, 859 2, 311, 351 232. 015 • 398, 246 4, 754, 422 1,637,212 229, 849 104,616 52, 725 175, 699 34,000 745, 715 284,180 2, 050, 215 935.106 597,149 17, 734,149 • $40, 000 132, 879, 444 32, 000, 813 31,188,202 30,143, 701 31, 037, 269 26, 309,742 25, 030, 279 .27, 820,145 27, 406, 013 28, 070, 739 Available Legal-tender Legal-tender cash balance, N e t gold notes notes including in Treasury. redeemed, in Treasury. n e t gold. i n gold. 11, 600, 888 . 429,754 1, 977, 354 2, 233, 272 4,261, 430 4, 363, 818 1, 003, 212 525, 413 422, 304 • 903,201 100, 870 132, 323 196,345 132, 530 403, 368 436, 969 153, 766 3,411,157 12, 224,135 Pi hj O Pi O > a GQ 27, 309, 812 30, 371, 894 26,932, 088 April May June Total for 12 months 3, 371, 475 10, 600, 576 10, 815, 974 348, 519, 870 244,126, 244 Total for 12 months 323, 690, 706 26.767, 293 28, 064, 261 29, 971, 026 28, 872, 905 ! 25, 381,164 i 25, 757,702 24,737, 858 25, 971,994 30, 076,168 26, 871, 590 27,751, 724 ^2, 510, 620 July August September October November. December 1886—J anuary February March April. May June Total for 12 months ~ Total for 12 months. 30,845, 833 27, 701, 841 27,993,802 139, 624, 821 142, 206, 908 133,729, 954 206, 087, 499 200, 985, 324 200,764, 698 29, 562,990 26, 573, 554 20, 894, 873 16,172,172 9, 625, 683 11, 739, 575 13,873,469 18, 726,822 20, 473, 288 21, 465, 690 23, 492,109 15, 462, 379 119, 048, 061 122, 465, 717 ' 130,514, 382 134, 670, 790 138, 015,071 141, 688, 432 125,187, 595 127, 346, 553 125, 793, 257 117, 927, 395 115,810, 533 120, 298, 895 193, 111,148 195,657,070 204, 247, 262 203, 537, 189 194, 624,455 192,198,215 194, 554, 277 199, 744,172 199,386,144 200, 536, 203 205, 713, 201 217,198, 975 260, 226. 935 336, 439, 727 242, 483,138 29, 403, Oil 28, 908, 867 20, 583,192 23, 474, 961 25, 657, 709 18, 483, 715 23,384,902 25, 485,121 21, 627, 371 20, 229, 703 22, 409, 349 14, 959, 888 233, 960 3, 280, 459 11,103, 510 6, 063, 537 1, 918, 394 10,139,100 5, Oil, 019 4, 288, 757 11, 730, 794 9, 846, 954 11, 424, 933 18, 111, 097 371, 463, 278 267, 932,180 21, 047, 525 2, 7il, 864 131,105 22, 831, 317 41, 081, 957 100, 000 120, 000 460, 000 215, 000 995,000 332, 000 2, 222, 000 16,998,997 24, 793, 656 27, 944, 332 27, 550, 341 25,735, 643 27, 941, 200 33, 300, 389 32, 277, 292 30, 289, 485 26, 088, 774 26, 289, 098 22, 868, 317 126,078,596 126,371,928. 133,113, 324 142,338, 589 146,391,486 147, 991, 809 136, 086, 610 144,164, 038 151,379,525 155,865, 308 156,304, 709 156,793, 749 26, 691, 696 8, 477, 892 464, 500 215, 350, 735 219, 646, 977 . 105,200 233, 206,722. 91, 900 243, 565,741 48,300 245, 769, 440 85, 300 257, 887,815 130, 200 265, 217, 967 63, 500 265, 914, 243 126, 200 275, 765, 409 647, 800 278. 349, 307 514, 600 281,911,856 1, 754,100 287, 513, 959 . 2, 832, 099 588, 412 733, 907 2, 986,116 1, 323, 811 5,096, 358 5, 620,191 I, 705, 841 986, 384 840, 337 350, 751 248, 550 262, 691 „ 1, 329, 570 359, 317 151, 568 139,120 438, 460 1, 789, 974 2, 581, 674 5,654,309 9, 920, 761 4, 812, 256 7, 395,039 8, 380,143 1 " 93, 956, 589 29, 636, 971 32,195, 326 31, 686, 702 29, 538, 498 27,576,103 28, 622, 815 28, 395, 921 29, 773, 878 33, 358,165 30,076, 657 33, 834, 282 33, 070, 985 3, 010, 429 1,626,531 2, 074, 599 30,000 2, 283,103 2,758, 300 I,477,672 2,451,402 8,192,904 2, 231,799 2, 074, 923 1,887,965 1, 756, 597 782, 533 564, 735 229, 763 63, 463, 771 33, 683, 234 a6,915, 941 4, 271, 736 23, 792, 525 13, 957, 972 16, 013, 054 7, 339, 232 21, 533, 673 1,796,228 23, 584, 936 15, 032,713 10, 724, 989 1, 984,727 22, 753,131 22, 205, 315 . 3,766,679 16. 094, 492 13,981,676 21, 052, 775 5, 818, 815 10,395,397 17, 356, 327 10, 819, 627 21, 690,993 180,000 590, 000 104, 393, 626 33, 669, 398 a 4, 395, 404 29, 273, 994 27, 694, 326 3, 672,183 31, 366, 509 17,173, 912 12, 055, 207 29, 229,119 23, 345, 061 26,189,428 2, 844, 367 21, 374, 428 22, 235, 568 861, 140 22, 835, 045 . 21,856,261 978,784 21,160, 424 4, 711, 705 25, 872,129 19, 222, 957 , 4,870,442 24,093, 399 24,844, 630 1, 466,105 26, 310,735 26, 684, 586 a 620.659 26, 063, 927 23, 597, 525 5,11L611 28,709,136 •27,157, 016 . 15, 255, 658 11, 901, 358 July August September October November December 1885—January February March April May June J u l y .". August September October November December 1887—January February March April May June 23,938,337 19,771,318 16,116,114 21, 939,142 35, 579, 647 36,519,081 30, 967, 305 29, 548,188 23,169, 326 24, 283, 682 25, 689, 202 21,159; 938 20, 225, 474 21, 767, 376 20, 013, 797 42, 952,191 6, 863, 699 158, 933, 205 157, 732, 289 157,917, 211 158, 537,179 163, 930, 220 170,912, 414 168,475, 361 175,130, 262 181, 939, 848 180, 902, 431 186,667,774 186, 875, 669 - 20, 743, 349 I, 296, 339 1,446, 269 239. 200 173, 200 146, 000 110, 200 104, 600 125, 640 174,250 142, 230 175, 825 90, 320 582, 052 4.958, 557 4; 994, 609 5, 412, 995 9,310,607 11, 655, 807 3, 535, 928 143, 611 577, 965 329,278 903,939 505, 253 1,175, 311 130, 765 30"8, 360 264, 012 355, 245 305. 347 628, 993 1,677,397 2,444, 926 I, 494, 246 296, 269 620, 316 4, 224, 073 283, 393,146 281, 514, 029 279. 844, 031 278, 970, 868 274,182, 628 279, 521, 562 281,584,675 279, 779, 423 282, 878,549 286, 028, 531 291,144, 324 304, 316, 868 103, 471, 098 aExcess of expenditures. 159, 106 175, 619 77,350 192, 533 443,529 220, 557 1, 446, 326 1,635,828 833,082 1,157, 995 1, 393, 975 741,992 ' 42, 910, 601 9, 701,187 Ul t=J Q pi Pi O w Pi Pi t> ui •pi X x TABLE I.—STATEMENT Month. 1887—July August September October November Docember 1888—January February March April May June X. X Surplus revenues. July August September October November December 1889—January February March Aprii May June T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s ...., .$35,136. 924 a$4, 322, 052 28, 252, 786 7. 366. 330 17, 027, 786 16, 832. 020 19. 711,467 .12,091,705 28, 375, 989 752, 579 12, 980, 554 16, 079, 250 21,866,896 8, 906, 311 19, 898. 468 11,253,463 16, 621, 207 12,246,666 5, 432, 818 24, 418, 972 7, 841,827 25, 076, 375 15, 212, 079 17, 278,698 379, 266, 075 2-59, 653, 959 35, 983, 765 22,812.916 14, 824, 580 28,091,756 35, 553, 665 14, 964, 389 25, 902. 351 32, 933; 380 16, 773, 339 20, 576, 029 23, 978, 333 13, 527,113 a 4, 778, 867 I I , 810, 265 16, 873, 594 3, 874,448 a 6 , 963, 558 15,195, 874 8,175, 345 «.2, 800, 220 14, 240, 652 10, 882,770 11, 794,866 19, 230, 795 387, 050, 059 281, 996, 616 105, 053, 443 41, 700, 438 34, 530, 859 14.190, 018 26, 307, 260 -23,169, 459 23.191, 021 25,772, 455 24,103, 794 15, 540,141 a 9, 81.4. 238 a 59,954 17, 226, 273 6,185, 348 7,547,508 6, 404,483 8, 888, 703 6, 762,424 19, 238, 040 Available Legal-tender Legal-tender cash balance, N e t gold notes notes including in T r e a s u r y . redeemed in Treasury. n e t gold. in gold. 119, 612,116 • 31, 204, 898 34, 623,181 31, 698. 174 31, 966, 204 28, 590,107 30,160,263 34, 077, 696 •30,133,160 31,013,991 31,458,799 35, 773,199 32, 757, 908 .' : T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s July August September October November..; December 1890—January February March Expendit u r e s , excluE e v e n u e s , s i v e of p o s t a l , e x c l u s i v e of p r i n c i p a l of postal. debt, and premium. $30, 814, 872 35, 619,116 33, 859, 800 31, 803,172 29,128, 568 29, 059, 804 30, 773, 207 31,151,931 28, 867, 873 29,851,790 32, 918, 202 32, 490, 777 . ^ o SHOWING T H E R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S O F T H E G O V E R N M E N T B Y M O N T H S , ETC.—Continued. 31, 886, 200 34, 470, 905 31,416, 291 32,492, 608 30, 716, 967 29, 595, 504 34, 661,158 30, 866, 218 34, 778,181 $19, 633, 740 $186,306, 330 $291, 986,110 193, 274,194 290, 746, 562 21,157,539 17,610,212 192, 717, 947 289, 063, 662 15, 261, 067 202, 859, 832 296, 071, 378 295, 527, 449 16, 318. 220 211,880,526 312,105, 882 15,424. 425 208,608,130 18, 015, 469 202, 955, 184 321, 585, 692 22, 267, 087 212. 869, 914 329. 595, 323 24,170, 623 218, 818, 253 341,167, 639 28,491,614 213, 239, 994 341,408, 408 327, 846, 974 33, 928, 200 200, 301,129 37, 983, 204 193, 866, 247 335, 627, 012 I m p o r t s of gold. E x p o r t s of gold. 331, 612, 468 333, 528, 534 321, 637, 944 295, 388, 421 274,748, 209 283, 955, 835 281, 795, 807 266, 404, 441 273, 679, 979 272, 025, 039 275,109, 610 287,531,010 30, 364, 366 32, 325, 935 21,170, 258 17, 303, 501 14, 819, 022 6, 673, 925 7, 600, 224 9, 593, 865 6,919, 657 182,218,164 180,654, 670 189,196, 423 .187, 572, 386 187, 495, 672 190, 833, 052 177, 386, 285 187. 988, 948 185! 287, 715 274, 000, 688 251, 773, 370 254, 206. 227 248, 512, 435 242, 633, 405 233, 524,103 228, 835, 040 229, 309, 201 228, 689, 876 $495, 776 241, 981 175, 917 312, 503 390,136 365, 986 624, 290 1, 667, 018 2,113, 510 958,087 7, 876, 774. 3,154, 276 43, 934, 317 18, 376, 234 78, 990 69, 363 22,433 57, 071 30, 226 51, 582 31, 350 16, 407 19, 240 14,800 139, 369 199, 312 347,046 207,843 I, 275, 356 1, 222,189 1, 960, 847 906, 500 649, 006 817, 400 680, 359 805, 753 753,894 658, 665 3. 829,852 191,130 323, 425 • 686,472 5, 376, 262 7, 725. 351 1,197, 080 I, 478, 208 4, 392, .584 3,176, 014 13, 445, 033 18,130, 874 730,143 194, 592, 280 206, 383, 036 197, 713,116 191, 074, 575 199,339,134 203, 885, 219 194, 655, 264 196. 245, 980 197, 874, 422 191, 589,112 192, 252,715 186, 711, 560 $2,177, 752 5, 978, 776 14, 089, 274 12, 889, 682 1, 952, 593 1, 805, 248 395,471 1,014,068 . 2,270,840 748,164 819, 279 293,170 692, 596 39, 825,740 41, 580, 393 40, 628, 963 36, 813, 320 35, 202, 956 30, 875, 860 29, 446, 498 29.300,511 25, 051, 231 23, 770,137 27, 790, 387 29, 601, 085 $115,700 149.820 135,160 43, 790 46, 390 36, 220 19, 250 30, 924 14, 021 38, 950 49, 371 13,000 10, 284, 858 59, 952, 285 79,936 16, 475 12,124 370, 028 18, 698 41, 809 111,295 10, 893 9,513 856, 332 497, 927 2, 409, 691 796, 988 1, 773, 767 1,304,850. 1, 059, 837 1, 476, 433 1, 622, 432 5, 281, 786 420,176 2S9, 580 2, 233, 463 575; 742 312.920 460, 969 1,170,690 1, 456, 824 < Pi o o El !z5 O Ul 34, 017, 041 35, 443, 552 37, 546, 892 April May June . Total for 12 months July August September October November December 1891—January February March April May June — Total for 12 months July August September October Noveraber December 1892—January February March April , May June '.. Total for 12 months July : . . . August September October November December 1893—January February March April May June Total for 12 months- 403,080,983 37, 999, 466 33, 906, 909 36, 783, 335 39, 222,174 28, 678, 675 31,106,165 36, 810, 233 29, 273,173 29, 027, 455 25. 465, 232 27, 289, 306 31.631,850 29, 234,006 26,422, 413 14,641,383 4, 783, 035 9, 021,139 22, 905, 509 297,736, 487 186, 235, 572 190, 544, 854 190, 232, 405 227, 213, 755 228. 336, 445 245, 612, 464 12,163, 412 12,806,810 6, 737, 790 7, 834, 912 6, 874. 864 5, 389. 348 10, 697, 802 10, 685, 586 4, 677, 045 5,207.344 9,177, 337 11,366,996 184, 092, 074 185, 837, 581 147, 981, 732 156,315.624 162,439,381 148, 972, 935 141, 728, 097 149,712,824 148,118,150 141,742,241 133, 207,164 117, 667, 723 234, 069, 918 215, 907, 111 179,120, 347 175,131,439 104, 386, 294 163,242,409 174,983,938 168, 395, 989 163,915,855 161,718,803 158.886,719 153; 893, 809 10, 833, 409 • 14, 467. 265 9,150, 717 5,613,813 5, 528. 073 5, 679, 710 5, 338, 384 4, 716, 987 4, 932, 842 3, 412, 075 4, 821, 028 8, 696, 590 121,113, 024 132,471,409 132. 523. 222 127, 674, 422 129,193, 224 130,740,631 119,574,905 122,122, 113 125, 815. 040 119,909.757 114,231.883 114,342,367 155.783,717 160, 274. 395 144. 987, 969 139,671,919 139.126, 919 134,574,129 131,368,461 132,162, 204 132, 898, 884 131,518,162 126, 005, 887 126, 602, 377 105, 344, 496 36, 694,820 1, 304; 646 32, 624, 992 1,281,917 10, 042, 502 26, 740, 833 35, 690, 721 3, 531, 453 40,460, 338 all, 781, 663 18, 043, 079 13, 063. 086 21,479, 968 15, 330, 265 2J, 445, 669 a 172, 496 29, 062, 737 a 35, 282 23, 791,108 1, 674,124 a 401,021 27. 690, 327 al, 996, 253 ^ 33, 628,103 392, 612, 447 355, 372, 685 38,100, 294 19, 537. 484 22, 267, 038 30,650,811 26.156, 048 30, 424, 728 S4,175, 350 25, 962, 726 27,784,217 30, 059, 632 31,732,794 27, 922, 412 a3, 942, 049 9, 236, 497 4, 898, 516 a2, 202, 24'9 646. 840 a2, 778, 212 a3, 791, 871 4,736,219 2, 052, 389 a3, 088, 408 a3, 504, 396 3, 036, 206 354, 937, 784 345, 023, 330 9, 914, 454 34, 314, 356 ^ 33, 479, 059 31; 797, 629 31, 288, 540 28, 739, 895 33, 066, 964 • 35, 003, 052 29, 698.142 . 34,115i810 28,415,368 30, 928. 858 30, 717,102 36, 333; 977 31, 440, 254 28,192, 423 31,187,962 29, 640, 778 33,460,000 38, 351, 452 30, 866. 273 31,633,482 33,238,886 30, 210, 787 28,775,469 'a2, 019, 621 2, 038,805 3, 605, 206 100, 578 a 900, 883 a 393, 030 a3, 348, 400 al, 168,131 2,482, 328 a4, 823, 518 718, 071 1,941,633 385,819,629 383, 477, 955 478, 353 280, 902 385, 830 1, 052, 355 288,620 3,731,366 12, 943, 342 17, 274, 491 45, 220 19, 740 12, 650 11, 520 24, 873 31, 954 47, 229 41, 493 66, 399 41,055 2, 288, 479 3, 3.55, 458 1.195. 054 I, 724, 565 1, 425, 632 2, 621, 638 1, 926, 401 6, 033, 013 I, 397, 918 565, 304 614,170 233.318 212, 648 282, 906 11, 860, 029 2,135,853 281, 627 425, 235 567,152 632, 354 728, 246 4,010,146 5,155, 736 14,163,116 30, 580, 760 15, 822, 400 5, 986, 070 37, 239, 762 34,158, 245 28. 773, 981 27; 165. 554 28, 448, 562 26, 802, 888 27, 646, 516 30, 383. 479 30. 698, 945 29, 836, 606 26,971,224 28.228,398 30, 958, 618 19, 464 30,164 11, 987 732, 386 7, 209, 411 9, 892,799 11, 804,190 18, 232, 567 86, 362, 654 1, 835, 912 297,633 242, 820 763, 059 406, 094 317, 966 312,053 476,200 732, 731 696, 726 622,123 2, 422, 526 1, 029, 148 1, 394, 755 7, 451, 428 . 16, 897, 947 8, 871, 717 6,018,851 552.014 2, 826, 962 3, 084, 406 487, 041 591,159 494,026 6, 662, 674 172,168 345, 290 809, 595 381,949 254, 501 246,466 6,507,180 6, 309. 956 7, 521, 823 3,854,222 17,129, 503 9,125, 843 11,918,607 110,444,391 12,191,147 114,156,316 12, 270, 343 119,395,509 6. 094, 592 124, 206,120 6, 597, 293 > 124, 409, 657 11 353,443 121, 266. 663 16, 556, 021 108,181,713 18.676.514 103, 284. 219 19,751,069 106, 892, 224 21,324,574 97,011,330 21,388,384 95, 048, 641 20, 398, 866 ' 95,485,414 127, 0.50, 286 129,152.343 131,895,918 131,011,402 130,328,919 129, 092, 590 125, 265, 067 124.128,089 125,630,728 121,482,903 121. 565,155 122,462,290 2,341.674 a Excess of expenditures. 9. 234, 705 6,140, 874 4,087.799 598.865 698,146 10. 237, 812 ' 11,496,617 13, 828, 664 4, 926, 453 20.051,910 16,547,849 4,250,651 102,100, 345 . . 49, 699,454 542, 440 333,282 1,303,536 3,118,330 2, 577, 212 1, 540, 538 370,843 1,257,539 6, 608, 437 803,985 1,708,557 1,009,682 21,174,381 50,195, 327 Ul O Pi Pi H > Pi y< O hi Pi '> Ul a 10, 782, 038 6,049,981 3, 627. 663 484, 250 1,138, 647 12, 879, 727 12, 584, 396 14, 245. 607 8,113, 428 19,148, 964 16; 914, 317 ' 2,7n,226 O 108, 680, 844 X X pi < TABLE I.—STATEMENT Expenditures, exclu Revenues, sive of postal, exclusive of priucipal of postal. debt and premium. Month. 1893^July August September October November December 1894—January. February March April May June ^ .^.. .T.. Total for 12 months July August September October November December — 1895—January February March April May 1. June Total for 12monthsJuly... August September October November December 1896—January February March SHOWING T H E R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S OF T H E GOVERNMENT B Y M O N T H S , Surplus revenues. $30, 905,776 23, 890, 885 24, 582, 756 24, 553, 395 23, 979. 401 22, 312, 027 24, 082,739 22, 269, 299 24, 842, 798 22, 692, 364 23, 066, 994 26, 485, 926 $39, 075, 889 33, 305, 228 25, 478, 010 29,588,792 31,302,026 30,058, 261 31. 309, 670\ 26, 725, 374 31,137,560 32, 072, 836 29, 779,141 25, 557, 021 297, 722, 019 Available Legal-tender Legal-tender cash balance, Net gold notes ' notes including in Treasury. redeemed in Treasury. net gold. in gold. 367, 525, 280 a69,803,261 34, 809, 340 40, 417, 606 22,621,229 19,139, 240 19, 411, 404 21,866,137 27, 804, 400 22, 888, 057 25, 470. 576 24, 247, 836 25, 272, 078 25, 615, 474 313,390,075 29,069, 698 28,952, 697 27,549,678 27, 901, 748 25, 986, 503 26, 288, 938 29, 237, 670. 26, 059,228 26,041,149 a$8,770,113 a9,414, 343 a895,254 a5, 035. 397 a7, 322, 625 a7, 746, 234 a7, 226, 931 a4, 456, 075 a 6, 294, 762 a9, 380,472 a 6 , 712,147 928,905 al, 839, 243 36, 648, 583 8, 760, 969 31, 656, 637 30, 323, 019 a7. 701, 790 32. 713, 040 al3, 573, 800 28,477,189 a9,065, 785 27,135, 461 a5, 269, 324 34, 523, 447 a6, 719, 047 25, 696, 035 a2, 807,978 25,716,957 a 246, 381 32, 990, 676 a 8, 742, 840 28, 558. 214 a3, 286,136 21, 683, 029 3,932,445 356,195,298 38, 548, 064 32. 588,185 24, 320, 482 34, 503, 425 27,199. 283 25,814,317 32, 529, 341 26,749, 956 27,274, 994 $18,943, 822 13, 899,705 8, 746,951 4, 380, 594 4,890, 567 6,289. 086 4, 682, 696 17. 227, 906 14, 953,122 16, 754,286 29, 445, 979 36, 696, 053 $99, 202, 933 $117, 887, 566 107. 283, 910 96. 209,123 93, 582,172 106, 875, 632 84, 384, 863 102, 294, 291 95,199. 616 82,959, 049 90, 375, 555 80.891,600 84. 082, 098 65, 650,175 138,662,364 106,527,068 133, 950, 026 106,149,136 100, 202, 209 125, 097, 787 78, 693, 267 117, 854, 335 64,873, 025 117, 584, 437 Imports of gold. Exports of gold. 54, 975, 607 55, 216, 900 58, 875, 317 61, 361, 827 105,424, 569 86, 244, 445 44, 705, 967 87,085, 511 90,643,307 91, 247,145 99,151, 409 107, 512, 363 119, 065, 351 127,148, 096 119,919.718 107.340,146 144,507, 606 153, 337, 579 144, 603, 302 178,197, 587 187,917, 260 180, 817, 916 185,370,101 195, 240,153 49, 897, 588 57,647, 881 79.107, 454 77, 520, 347 90,156, 477 106, 264, 654 99,113,271 104, 042,173 112,284, 848 107, 236, 487 100, 329, 837 92, 911, 974 92, 943,180 79, 333. 966 63, 262, 268 49, 845, 508 123, 962, 980 128, 646,461 187,149, 532 184. 039,157 185, 405. 365 179, 947, 999 177, 406, 386 178, 027, 200 171, 591, 780 262,707, 207 271, 641, 748 $1, 036, 015 2, 348. 222 340, 727 695, 392 516, 372 517.418 356,356 19,193.354 3,461,192 7, 666,127 26, 541, 082 22,169, 893 $5, 9.50, 613 41, 572, 031 6, 678, 945 1, 583, 937 4, 471, 575 746,245 705, 647 2,140, 982 1, 091, 392 2, 321, 661 4, 282, 743 903, 348 $174, 212 949,502 1, 436, 862 511,018 331, 743 2, 654, 545 1, 279, 437 3, 209, 317 4,020, 633 11, 723, 771 27,406, 801 23, 280, 220 84,842,150 42, 950, 390 52, 439. 842 53, 756, 428 40, 586, 483 39, 039, 691 63, 284,108 85, 627. 989 84,223, 215 81, 792, 746 69, 736, 082 61,587,457 56,276, 252 a42, 805, 223 a9; 478, 366 a 3, 635, 488 3, 229,196 a 6, 601,677 a 1,212,780 474, 621 a 3, 291, 671 a 690, 728 a 1,233,845 a X X ETC.—Continued. 72, 449,119 76,978,061 13,923, 375 4, 741, 413 936, 518 3, 047, 890 7,799, 747 31,907,221 45,117, 738 5, 560, 952 I,089,085 I, 017, 571 1,166. 492 1, 046,196 117,354,198 3, 826, 795 16, 564,067 17, 377, 484 2,166, 883 16, 034, 590 20, 212, 695 16,448, 508 21, 736, 876 6, 856, 546 1, 406, 629 3,183, 348 055,595 1, 602, 665 1, 935, 601 377, 950 1,231,339 5, 632,197 7,246,384 4,923,371 4,856, 264 2,095, 391 14, 230, 201 5,118, 651 237, 477 1, 082, 814 428, 213 9, 802, 389 25, 929. 828 1, 565,194 3,126, 094 2, 893, 610 1, 585, 071 131, 641 35,146, 784 6,131,183 571, 451 1, 534, 086 749,456 1,797, 040 591, 309 1,310, 448 10,367, 940 11, 559,089 677, 733 3, 867,518 16, 667, 261 17, 424,-065 I, 873,897 14, 059, 497 15, 481, 347 10, 566, 526 2,183, 700 o Pi H O w Pi o Ul 1896—April. May-. June.. T o t a l f o r 12 mon t h s - > ^ July ....... •^ August CO September. October November.. December.. M 1897—January... X -February... March April May.. June T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s . July August September . October November.. December.. 1898—January February... March April May , June • T o t a l f o r 12 m o n t h s . July August — September . October November... * December.. 1899—January F e b r u a r y .. March April , May , J une , T o t a l for 12 m o n t h s 24, 282, 893 24, 643, 718 27, 794, 219 326, 976, 200 029, 209 562,097 584,245 282,830 210, 696 857,114 316, 994 400, 997 217, 662 812,135 797,391 584,708 a 4, 704,489 a 3. 782, 875 2, 349,430 28,987, 382 28, 426, 593 25, 444. 789 352,179,446 108, 549, 890 120,993,035 123, 855, 577 125, 393, 900 108, 345, 234 101, 699, 605 270, 090, 662 267,193, 210 267,432, 097 102,125, 226 111, 800, 038 98, 868, 949 96, 535, 206 75, 034, 912 70, 628, 317 48, 509, 678 41. 425, 059 50, 593, 846 53, 480, 533 61,188,187 67, 929,521 110, 718, 746 IOO, 957, 561 124, 034, 672 117,126, 524 131, 510, 353 137, 316, 544 144, 800, 493 148, 661, 209 151,786,464 153, 340, 890 144,319,563 140, 790, 738 256,158, 473 243, 346, 401 241,154, 457 233, 572,762 225, 357, 098 228, 320, 380 215, 362,421 212,837,256 222, 045, 606 228, 090,517 230,113,813 240,137, 627 347,721, 705 365, 774,160 50,100, 909 33, 588, 047 25, 368, 816 33,701, 512 37, 810, 839 27, 634, 092 36, 696, 711 26, 599, 256 31, 882, 444 44, 314, 062 47, 849, 909 47, 852, 282 a 11, 073, 545 a 14, 564,432 a 3,435,718 a 9 , 310, 097 5,552, 766 32, 012, 606 636, 917 1, 973,102 I, 076, 307 a l l , 301,119 a 17, 775, 091 al4,342,969 3,782, 266 19.103, 913 6, 915,066 31,720, 487 112, 309,136 17, 285, 078 12,369,725 4, 661, 446 12, 073, 835 062, 410 1,131, 846 946, 068 924,124 1, 249, 329 7, 502, 008 8, 882, 600 7,113, 445 1, 505, 928 4, 057,101 34,159,130 27,961,083 7, 344, 228 2,567,115 556, 621 544, 700 884,166 619, 452 561, 666 650, 343 11, 908,141 1, 970,104 61, 050 343,168 423, 399 405,856 371, 944 336, 697 572, 068 6, 629,406 9,467,211 7,625,678 78, 201, 914 81, 411, 533 40,114, 722 5, 275,143 3,116,276 2, 742,173 2, 096, 301 2,110, 416 2,019, 399 1,209, 916 1, 635, 813 1, 583, 770 v 1,155, 907 . 548, 997 903,852 592,197 4, 376, 395 4, 289, 423 11,351,766 2, 545, 018 2,110, 013 5, 716, 776 5, 329,109 30, 214, 745 32, 345,138 13,118,634 3,184, 774 5,460, 119 1, 983, 588 142, 922 311,671 699, 340 573,538 2, 656,195 1, 030, 412 658, 834 1, 323, 624 109,157 375, 529 a 18, 052, 455 39,027, 364 19, 023, 615 21,933, 098 24, 391,415 43, 363, 605 59, 646, 698 37, 333, 628 28, 572, 358 32, 958, 751 33,012. 943 30, 074, 818 33, 509, 313 1,119, 768 -604,498 837, 669 158, 655, 956 a 2 5 , 203, 246 42, 088,468 a 13, 059, 259 35,701, 677 a l 0 , 1 3 9 , 5 8 0 26, 579, 535 a l , 995, 290 33, 978, 277 a 7 , 695, 447 33, 260, 720 a 8 , 0 5 0 , 024 23,812,665 2, 044, 449 30, 269, 389 a 5 , 952, 395 28, 796, 057 a 4 , 3 9 5 , 0 6 0 27,212,998 9, 004, 664 32, 072, 097 5, 740, 038 29,109, 259 688.132 22, 934, 695 13, 650, 013 7,130,618 22, 039, 547 8, 261, 347 405, 321, 335 43, 847,109 41, 782, 708 39,778, 070 39, 630, 051 38, 900, 915 41,404,794 41, 774, 930 37, 979, 333 57, 030, 240 41,611,587 44, 786, 014 47,126, 915 515,960,620 64; 306.457 58, 500, 670 63,578, 689 46,952, 343 38, 974, 898 43, 789, 433 28, 617, 220 40, 291, 680 45, 381, 277 34, 820, 008 31, 692,454 36, 605. 387 140, 817, 699 144, 216, 377 147,663,105 153, 573,147 157, 363,851 160, 911,547 164, 236, 793 167,623,182 174, 584,136 181,238,137 171,818,055 167, 004, 410 233, 016,457 218, 561, 207 215,192, 787 207, 756,100 220, 663, 560 235,474, 769 223, 871, 786 225, 564, 204 226,166, 944 215,810, 622 195, 754,815 205, 657, 571 24, 397, 963 443, 368, 583 a 38, 047, 248 74,263. 475 56, 260, 718 54, 223, 921 53, 982, 277 49, 090. 981 41, 864, 808 51,122, 771 43, 918, 929 42, 978, 571 65,949,106 40, 513, 005 31, 382,762 605, 072,18 a a a a a 30, 416, 366 14, 478,010 14, 445,851 14, 352, 226 10, 190, 066 a 460, 014 a 9, 347, 841 a 5, 939, 596 14, 051, 669 a 24, 337, 519 4, 273, 009 15, 744, 153 a 89,111,500 51, 099, 556 58, 345, 061 39, 230, 848 21,587,896 16,166, 768 15,380, 807 16,856,385 16, 577. 439 14, 705,478 14,317,850 15,169, 090 16,191,155 189, 444, 714 217,904,485 243, 297, 543 239, 885,162 241, 663, 444 246,529,176 228, 652. 341 231,124, 638 245,413,707 246,140,226 228, 415, 238 240, 737, 212 - 115,173, 988 15, 324, 929 4, 091, 067 613,762 443, 871 347, 578 653, 253 2, 674, 754 4, 237, 722 3,001,905 2, 343, 753 1, 781, 270 2, 725, 378 2, 737, 952 25, 652, 265 Pi o Pi Pi >< o "^ H 1^ Pi Pi t> Ul d Pi 84, 280, 674 37, 507, 771 a E x c e s s of e x p e n d i t u r e s . N O T E . — T h e r e v e n u e s a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s b y m o n t h s a r e m a d e u p from p a r t i a l r e p o r t s , a n d , b e i n g s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e b y s u b s e q u e n t c o n c e n t r a t i o n of a c c o u n t s , do n o t a g r e e with t h e totals by y e a r s . T h e latter-are t h e a c t u a l results, as shown by complete r e t u r n s . ^ QO O X X X cxxx. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. T A B L E J . — S T A T E M E N T OF THE N E T DISBURSEMENTS ( B Y WARRANTS) DURING THE F I S C A L Y E A R ENDED J U N E 30, 1899. CIVIL. $4, 827, 303.49 12, 061,141.12 6, 281. 525.66 164, 634.17 446,163. 93 648,744.59 263. 036. 47 Congress. • • • Executive Judiciary Government in the Territories. Subtreasuries Public land offices Mints and assay offices $24, 692, 549.43 FOEEIGN INTEECOUESE. Diplomatic salaries Consular salaries -Contingent expenses of foreign missions Contingencies of consulates National defense Treaty obligations between the United States and Spain in 1898 Eeliet, protection, and rescuing shipwrecked American seamen Survey and examination of the Nicaragua Canal International "Union of American Eepublics Pay of consular officers for services to American vessels and seamen. Emergencies arising in the diplomatic and consular service International Exposition at Paris..." Canadian Commission Miscellaneous trust funds ., Miscellaneous items 448, 677. 95 704, 508.38 124, 559. 92 234, 302.44 222, 931. 34 20,000, 000.00 • 24, 864.45 112, 904.80 35, 999.80 24, 450.49 54, 967. 23 208, 714.46 39, 223.82 251, 503.79 136, 410.93 22,624 019.80 MISCELLANEOUS. Public printing and binding Building, Government Printing Office : Building, Library of Congress Payment of judgments. Court of Claims Contingent expenses, independent treasury Mint establishment Assessing and collecting internal revenue Paner for internal-revenue stamps .: Eederaptibn of internal-revenue stamps Punishing violations of internal-revenue laws Eefunds, reliefs, etc., under internal-revenue laws Allowance or drawback under internal-revenue laws Collecting revenue from customs: For the year 1899 $7,180,495.62 For prior years.: : 181, 067f 21 Detection and prevention of frauds upon the custom s revenue 90, 096.30 Eepayment to importers excess of deposits Debentures and drawbacks under customs laws Eevenue-Cutter Service Life-Saving Service Marine-Hospital Establishment Light-House Establishment Expenses of regulating immigration Salaries, shipping service Services to American vessels Supplies for native inhabitants of Alaska , Enforcement of alien contract-labor laws Enforcement of Chinese exclusion act Eevenue vessels Engraving and printing Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamboat-Inspection Service Custom-houses, post-offices, court-houses, etc P.ay of assistant custodians and janitors of public buildings. Fuel, lights, and water for public buildings Furniture and heating apparatus for public buildings Vaults, safes, locks, and plans for public buildings Distinctive paper for United States securities Expense's of Treasury notes Transportation and recoinage of coin Preventing the spread of epidemic diseases .Suppressing counterfeiting and other crimes Interstate Commerce Comniission :.. Expenses under Smithsonian Institution National Museum •. National Zoological Park Fish Commission, general expenses French spoliation claims :.,. Claims allowed under Bowman and Tucker acts National Export Exposition at Philadelphia Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition at Omaha . . . Expenses, loan of I8b8 National defense. Treasury Department 3, 926, 784.14 197, 028.06 6, 000.00 2, 220, 253. 92 153, 521. 32 1, 225, 234.45 4, 227, 460. 87 • 51, 321. 35 33, 164. 74 71, 760.83 68, 951.09 27, 175.99 7, 451, 659.13 3,637, 799.90 3,991, 200.05 1,040, 594.64 1, 528, 895. 39 788, 043.21 3,118, 833.50 263, 079.06 55, 185. 03 23, 297.17 17, 930.94 88, 396. 64 89, 084. 51 206, 156.35 1,612, 926.18 659, 412.43 331, 678. 33 3, 861, 194. 30 939, 921. 37 851, 295.72 442, 193.03 31, 323.64 96, 695. 52 137, 650. 05 375, 524. 36 272, 085.70 90, 945.43 240, 799. 80 134, 424. 54 235, 389.45 63, 141.12 433, 211.42 880, 034.12 1, 413, 040.40 350, 000.00 82, 774.35 232, 529.70 145, 008.09 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXXXI / TABLE J . — S T A T E M E N T OF T H E N E T DISBURSEMENTS (BY' WARRANTS) DURING T H E FISCAL YEAR ENDED J U N E 30, 1899—Continued. District of Columbia: General expenses $6,401,444.13 Water department, payable from the water fund-,-. 204, 603. 58 Special trust funds 128, 991.45 ^ $6,735,039.16 Buildings and grounds in Washington under Chief Engineer 163, 719.53 Fuel, lights, etc., State, War, and Navy Department building 44,996. 64 Care, maintenance, etc., of Washington Monument :. II, 500.08 Increasing water supply, Washington, D. 0 _ 162, 500. 67 Support and treatment of destitute patients 19, 000. 08 Prevention of deposits in New York Harbor 60,933.82 Statue of Gen. W. T. Sherman .'... 20,500. 00 • Photolithograpbing for the Patent Office 85,449.28 Official Gazette. Patent Office _ 108, 357.40 Surveying public lands • _ • 273,155. 62 Eesurveying Chickasaw lands 24,000.00 Protecting forest reserves 128, 516.02 Surveying forest reserves 153,420.36 .Contingent expenses of land offices 149, 019.59 Geological Survey 493, 330.80 Geological maps of the United States 59, 876.43 Surveying within land grants 27, 509. 26 Protecting public lands, timber, etc...." 113,820. 24 Eepayment for lands erroneously sold 37.738. 91 Deposits by indiA^iduals for surveying public lauds 84,437.45 Hot Springs Eeservation, Arkansas 22, 597. 88 Classification of certain mineral lands in Montana and Idaho 34, 330. 61 Five, three, and two per cent funds to States 35, 078. 07 Government Hospital fo.r the Insane .-. 366,109.85 Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb 59, 500. 00 Howard University , 33, 600. 00 Garfield Hospital 19, 000. 00 Expenses ofthe Twelfth Census 50,000.00 Capitol building and grounds 171. 401. 60 Interior Department building 6, 999. 85 Colleoes for agriculture and the mechanic arts 1,152, 000. 00 Deficiency in the postal revenues 8, 211,570. 08 Mail transportation. Pacific railroads 587, 545.31 Eefunds and reliefs, Post-Office Department 54, 271.13 Department of Agriculture 2,454,314.10 Weather Bureau 1,039, 060. 60 Miacellaneous items 198.474.92 71,874,686.67 INTEEIOE DEPAETMENT. Indians 12,805,711.14' Pensions 139,394,929. 07 152, 200, 640. 21 M I I J T A E Y ESTABLISHMENT. National Defense ' 8,889, 291.81 Emergency fund 3,000, 000.00 Pay Department • 69,297, 088. I I Pay Department, bounty and miscellaneous 291, 491.31 Extra pay, Eegular Army, war with Spam '.. 665, 000.00 Extra pay, Volunteers, war with Spain 2,340, 000.00 Commissary Department 17, 2037 367.99 Quartermaster's Department 81, 591, 362.59 National cemeteries, roads, etc 191, 507.19 Medical Department 2,063, 066. 78 Artificial limbs ,. ^ 123, 217. 08 Ordnance Department .1 .' 9,893, 409.69 Armories and arsenals 412,136. 38 Armament of fortifications 5, 265, 476.14 Gun and mortar batteries 3,825, 641.55 Military Academy '. 161, 771.89 Fortifications, etc 1, 215,096.04 Improving rivers and harbors 16, 082, 347.63 Contingencies of the Army 52,493,23 Military telegraph and cable lines, M. " 174, 000.00 Signal Service of the Army 378,419.14 Construction of military posts, roads, etc ......._ 352,919.12 Publication of Official Eecords ofthe War of the Eebellion I... 99,204. 37 Support of Soldiers' Home. 87. 838, 23 Soldiers' Home, permanent fund and interest account 222, 305.74 State or Territorial Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers 1, 032, 345.07 Support of National Homes for Disabled 7olunteer Soldiers 3,055, 783.18 Chickamauga aud Chattanooga National Park 98,752.10 Shiloh National Park 55, 096.84 Yellowstone National Park 45,138.17 Gettysburg National Park 50,000.00 Eeimbursing States and Territories for expense sof raising troops, war with Spain •. 1, 281, 878. 07 Bringing home remains of officers and soldiers who die abroad 208,415. 60 Eeliefs and reimbursements 114,105.71 Miscellaneous items , 21, 287. 72 229, 841, 254.47 CXXXII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. T A B L E J.—STATEMENT OF T H E N E T DISBURSEMENTS ( B Y WARRANTS) DURING T H E FISCAL YEAR ENDED J U N E 30, 1899—Continued. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. National Defense Emergency fund Pay, etc., of the Navy ,. Pay, miscellaneous Deposit fund Contiugent, Navy ' Marine Corps NavalAcademy Navigation Ordnance Equipment Yard s and Docks Medicine and Surgery Supplies and Accounts Construction aiid Eepair Steam Engineering Increase of the Navy Navy transportation, Pacific railroads General account of advances. Vessels for auxiliary naval force Eelief of sufferers by destruction of the U. S. S. Maine Miscellaneous items and reliefs : 1 $6,197,701.02 3,856,263.95 II, 410,983. 70 516, 050.80 144,808.62 7,215. 53 • 1,830,463.57 286,170.05 292, 372.45 4, 271,101.46 4, 682, 491. 03 2,449,408.54 340,441.61 5, 703, 607.97 7,371,269.70 3,445, 043.35 10,277,217.89 16,016.05 118,624.69 373,834.97 34,074.73 • 316,942.57 Interest on the public debt $63,942,104.25 39,896,925.02 Total net ordinary expenditures Eedemption of the public debt .^ 605, 072,179.85 341,149,968.98 ' Total expenditures Balance in the Treasury Juue 30,1899 Grand total 946,222,148. 83 867, 980, 559.46 1,814,202,708.29 CXXXIV REPORT ON THE FINANCES. T A B L E K. —STATEMENT OF R E C E I P T S OF T H E U N I T E D STATES FROM M A R C H 4, 1789, J U N E 30) FROM i o [S 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843a 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1859 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1 Balance in the Treasury at commencem e n t of year. Customs. Internal revenue. Direct tax. Publiciands. Miscellaneous. $4, 399, 473. 09 3,443,070.85 $208," 942." si $973,'905.'75 4, 255, 306.56 783, 444. 51 337, 705. 70 4,801, 065. 28 274, 089. 62 753, 661. 69 5, 588. 461. 26 1,151, 924.17 337,755. 36 475, 289. 60 516,' 442. 61 6, 567, 987. 94 7,549, 649. 65 575, 491. 45 888, 995. 42 7; 106, 061.93 644, 357. 95 1, 021, 899. 04 6, 610, 449. 31 779,136. 44 617 451 43 9, 080, 932.73 809, 396. 55""$734," 223." 97 2,161, 867.77 10, 750, 778. 93 1,048,033. 43 2,623,311.99 534,343. 38 12,438, 235.74 3,295,391 00 621,898. 89 206, 565. 44 10, 479, 417. 61 215,179. 69 5, 020, 697 64 71, 879. 20 11, 098, 565. 33 50,941.29 50,198. 44 4, 825, 811 60 12.936, 487. 04 21, 882. 91 4,037,005 26 21. 747.15 20,101.45 55,763.86 3, 999, 388. 99 14, 667, 698.17 34, 732. 56 13, 051. 40 4, 538,123. 80 15, 845, 521. 61 9; 643, 850. 07 16, 363, 550. 58 8,190. 23 19,159. 21 7, 257, 506. 62 4, 034. 29 9, 941, 809.96 7,517.31 8, 583, 309. 31 12, 448. 68 3, 848, 056. 78 7, 430. 63 2, 672, 276. 57 13, 313, 222. 73 7, 666. 66 2, 295.95 8,958, 777. 53 859.22 4,903. 06 3, 502, 305.80 3, 805. 52 4, 755. 04 3, 862, 217. 41 13, 224, 623.25 5, 998, 772.08 1, 662, 984. 82 2, 219,497. 36 5,196, 542. 00 7, 282, 942. 22 4, 678, 059. 07 2,162, 673. 41 1, 727, 848. 63 5,124, 708. 31 4, 253, 635. 09 13,106, 592. 88 36, 306, 874. 88 26, 283, 348.49 2, 678,100. 77 1, 834,187. 04 22, 033, 519.19 955, 270.20 264, 333. 36 17,176,385.00 14, 989, 465.48 229, 593. 63 83,650.78 1, 478, 526. 74 20, 283, 608.76 15, 005, 612.15 106, 260. 53 31, 586. 82 2,079, 992. 38 13,004,447.15 29, 349. 05 69, 027.63 1,198, 461. 21 20, 961. 56 67, 665. 71 I, 681, 592. 24 17, 589, 761.94 34, 242.17 10, 337.71 4, 237, 427. 55 19, 088, 433.44 6,20L96 34,663.37 9, 463, 922. 81 17,878, 325. 71 2, 330. 85 20, 098, 713.45 25,771.35 1, 946, 597.13 23,341,331.77 6, 638.76 21,589.93 5, 201, 650.43 19, 712, 283. 29 19, 885. 68 2, 626. 90 6, 358, 686.18 17,451. 54 2,218.81 6, 668, 286.10 23, 205, 523.64 14, 502. 74 11, 335. 05 5, 972, 435. 81 22, 681, 965. 91 16, 980. 59 21,922, 391. 39 12,160. 62 5,755, 704.79 10, 506. 01 6, 933. 51 6, 014, 539.75 24, 224, 441.77 6, 791.13 28, 465, 237. 24 11,630. 65 4,502, 914. 45 394.12 2, 759.00 2. Oil, 777. 55 29, 032, 508. 91 16, 214, 957.15 4,196. 09 19. 80 11, 702, 905.31 4, 263. 33 19, 391, 310. 59 10,459.48 8, 892, 858.42 728.79 23,409, 940.53 370.00 26, 749, 803.96 5,493. 84 -1, 687. 70 11,169, 290.39 46,708, 436.00 2,467.27 37, 327, 252. 69 16,158, 800. 36 23,137, 924.81 2, 553. 32 755.'22 36, 891,196.94 1, 682. 25 33,157, 503. 68 13,499, 502.17 3,261. 36 14,487, 216.74 29, 963.163. 46 18,187, 908. 76 495. 00 28, 685,111.08 103 25 7, 046; 843. 91 3oi 521,' 979! 44 26,183, 570.94 39,186,284.74 1,777! 34 36, 742, 829.62 3, 517.12 27, 528,112. 70 36,194, 274. 81 2, 897. 26 26, 712, 667.87 38, 261, 959. 65 23, 747, 864. 66 375.00 33, 079, 276.43 31, 757, 070.96 375.00 29, 416, 612.45 28, 346, 738. 82 32,827, 082. 69 39, 668, 686.42 35, 871, 753. 31 49, 017, 567. 92 40,158, 353. 25 47, 339, 326 62 43, 338, 860. 02 58,° 931, 865. 52 50, 261, 901. 09 64,224,190 27 48, 591, 073.41 53,025,794 21 47, 777, 672.13 64,022, 863 50 49,108, 229.80 63, 875, 905. 05 46, 802, 855. 00 41,789, 620. 96 35,113,334.22 49,565, 824. 38 53,187, 511. 87 33,193, 248.60 39, 582, 125. 64 32,979,530.78 '"i,'795,33i."73 30, 963, 857. 83 49.056, 397. 62 46, 965, 304.87 69, 059, 642.40"""""37," 640," 787.'95 1, 48.5,103. 61 109,741,134.10 475, 648. 96 36, 523, 046.13 102, 316,152.99 209, 464, 215. 25 1,200,573.03 84,928,260.60 134,433, 738.44 ^ $4, 836.13 83, 540. 60 11, 963.11 443."75 167; 726. 06 188, 628. 02 165, 675. 69 487,526. 79 540,193. 80 765, 245.73 466,163. 27 647, 939. 06 442, 252.33 696, 548. 82 1,040, 237. 53 710, 427. 78 ^ 835, 655.14 1,135, 971. 09 I, 287, 959. 28 1, 717, 985.03 1,991,226.06 2, 606, 564. 77 3, 274, 422.78 1, 635, 871. 61 1,212, 966.46 1, 803, 581. 54 916, 523.10 984, 418.15 1, 216, 090. 56 1, 393, 785. 09 1, 495, 845. 26 1, 018, 308.75 1, 517,175.13 2, 329, 356.14 3, 210,.815.48 2, 623, 381.03 3, 967, 682.55 4, 857, 600.69 14, 757, 600. 75 24, 877,179. 86 6, 776, 236. 52 3,730, 945.66 7, 361, 576. 40 3,411, 818. 63 1, 365, 627.42 1, 335, 797. 52 898,158.18 2, 059, 939.80 2, 077, 022. 30 2, 694,452.48 2, 498, 355. 20 3 328 642 56 li 688! 959! 55 I, 859, 894.25 2 352 305 30 2,043, 239. 58 1, 667, 084.99 8, 470, 798. 39 11,497,049. 07 8, 917, 644. 93 3,829, 486. 64 3, 513, 715: 87 1, 756, 687. 30 1, 778,557.71 870, 658.54 152, 203. 77 167, 617.17 588,333. 29 996, 553.31 $10, 478.10 9, 918. 65 . 21, 410.88 53, 277. 97 28, 317. 97 1,169,415.98 399,139. 29 58,192. 81 86,187. 56 152, 712.10 345, 649.15 1, 500, 505. 86 131, 945.44 139,075.53 40, 382. 30 51,121. 86 38, 550.42 21, 822.85 62,162. 57 84,476.84 59, 211. 22 126,165.17 271, 571. 00 164, 399. 81 285, 282.84 273, 782.35 109, 761. 08 57, 617. 71 57, 098.42 61,338.44 152, 589. 43 452, 957.19 141,129. 84 127, 603. 60 130,451.81 94, 588 66 I, 315, 722.83 65.126 49 112,648 55 73, 227 77 584,124. 05 270,410 61 470, 096 67 480, 812. 32 759, .972.13 2, 245, 902.23 7, 001, 444.59 6, 410, 348 45 979, 939 86 2, 567,112 28 1,004, 054 75 451,995 97 285' 895. 92 1, 075, 419.70 361, 453. 68 289^ 950.13 220, 808. 30 612, 610. 69 685' 379 13 2, 064, 308. 21 1,185,'166 il 464, 249 40 988,081 17 1,105, 352.74 827,731 40 1,116,190 81 1,259,920 88 I, 352, 029.13 1,454, 596 24 1,088, 530.25 1, 023, 515. 31 915,327.97 3, 741, 794 38 30,291,701.86 25,441, 556. 00 a For the half year from SECRETARY OF T H E TO J U N E 30, THAT TIME. 1899, BY CALENDAR YEARS TO Dividends. Net ordinary Interest. receipts. 1791 1792 $8, 028. 00 1793 38, 500.00 1794 303, 472. 00 1795 160, 000. 00 1796 160,000.09 1797 80, 960. 00 1798 79, 920. 00 1799 71, 040. 00 1800 71, 040.00 88,800. 00 1801 1802 39, 960. 00 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807. 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 202, 426. 30 1818 525, 000. 00 1819 675, 000. 00 1820 1, 000,000. 00 1821 105,"000. 00 297, 500. 00 1822 350, 000. 00 1823 350, 000. 00 1824 367, 500. 00 1825 402, 500. 00 1826 420, 000. 00 1827 455, 000. 00 1828 490, 000. 00 1829 490, 000. 00 1830 490, 000. 00 1831 490, 000. 00 1832 474, 985. 00 1833 234, 349.50 1834 506, 480. 82 1835 292, 674.67 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843a 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 18.59 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 409, 951. 669, 960. 652, 923. 431, 904. 114, 534. 377, 529. 688, 780. 900, 495. 546, 813. 848, 749. 935, 330. 995, 793. 064, 097. 826, 307. 560, 693. 559, 931. 398, 019. 060, 661. 773, 473. 384, 214. 422, 634. 801, 132. 340, 409. 181, 625. 696, 916. 676, 985. 099, 049. 585, 171. 603, 374. 840, 669. 573, 379. 232, 427. 540, 666. 381, 212, 840, 858, 260, 434, 966, 363. 763, 629. 827, 627. 844, 116. 526, 820. 867, 450. 948, 426. 791, 935. 430, 087. 826, 796. 954, 153. 302, 561. 482, 749. 480, 115. 860, 160. 976, 197. 231, 001. 320, 707. 970, 105. 699, 967. 467, 403. 628, 699. 721, 077. 592, 888. 555, 039. 846. 815. 587, 031. 800, 341. 350, 574. 056, 699. 965, 312. 655, 365. 777, 107. 054, 599. 476, 299. 919, 261. 094, 945. 412, 971. 031, 158. J a n u a r y 1 t o J u n e 30, 1843. $4, 800. 00 42,800. 00 78, 675.00 10,125.00 300. 00 85.79 11, 541. 74 68, 665.16 267,819.14 412. 62 TREASURY. 1843 AND CXXXV B Y F I S C A L YEARS ( E N D E D Eeceipts from l o a n s a n d G r o s s r e c e i p t s . Treasury notes. $4, 771, 342. 8,772, 458. 6, 450,195. 9,439, 855. 9, 515. 758. 8, 740, 329. 8,758, 780. 8.179,170. 12, 546, 813. 12,413, 978. 12,945, 455. 14, 995, 793. I I , 064, 097. I I , 826, 307. 13,560, 693. 15, 559, 931. 16, 398, 019. 17,060, 661. 7,773,473, 2, 750, 000. 00 12,134, 214. 14, 422, 634. 12,837, 900. 00 22, 639, 032. 40,524,844. 26,184, 135.00 23, 377,826. 00 34, 559, 536. 50,961,237. 2,107. 64 35, 220,671.40 686. 09 9,425, 084. 91 57,171, 421. 466, 723. 45 33, 833, 592. 8, 353. 00 21, 593, 936. 2, 291. 00 24, 605, 665. 20, 881, 493. 40, 000. 00 3, 000,824.13 5, 000,324. 00 19, 573, 703. 20, 232, 427. 20, 540, 666. 5, 000,000.00 24, 381, 212. 5,000, 000.00 26, 840, 858. 25, 260,434. 22, 966, 363. 24, 763, 629. 24, 827. 627. 24,844,11.6. 28, 526, 820. 31, 867, 450. 33, 948, 426. 21, 791, 935. 35, 430, 087. 50, 826, 796. 2, 992, 989.15 27, 947,142. 12, 716, 820, 39, 019, 382. 35. 340, 025. 3, 857, 276. 21 5, 589, 547. 51 25. 069, 662. 30, 519, 477. 13, 659, 317.38 34, 784, 932. 14, 808, 735. 64 20, 782, 41.0. 12,479, 708. 36 71, 700. i 31,198, 555. 666. ( 1,877, 181.35 29, 970,105. 29, 699, 967, 28, 365. 91 55, 368,168, 28, 872, 399. 45 56, 992, 479. 37,080.00 21, 256, 700.00 750. 00 59, 796, 892, 487,065.48 28, 588, 47, 649, 388, 10, 550. 00 4,045, 950.00 52,762, 704, 4, 264. 92 203, 400. 00 49,893,115, . 46, 300. 00 61, 603, 404, 22.50 16, 350. 00 73, 802, 343, 2, 001. 67 800. 00 65.351,374. 200. 00 74, 056, 899. 68, 969, 212, 3, 900.00 70,372,665, 23,717, 300. ao 81, 773,965, 709, 357.72 28, 287, 500. 00 76, 841, 407, 10, 008. 00 20,-776, 800.00 83, 371, 640. 33, 630.90 41,861, 709. 74 68,400. 00 .529, 692, 460. 50 581,680,121 602, 345.44 776, 682, 361. 57 889, 379, 652. 21,174,101. 01 1,128,873. 945.36 393,461, 017, 11, 683, 446. 89 1,472,224, 740.85 805,939; 345. Unavailable. 391. 34 5,102, 498.45 I, 797,272. 01 4, 007,950. 78 3, 396,424. 00 320, 000. 00 70, 000. 00 200, 000.00 000. 00 5, 000, 1, 565,229.24 63, 288. 35 1,458, 782. 93 •61, 469.25 11,188.00 28, 251. 90 'so,'OOO." 00 103, 301. 37 15, 408. 34 11,110. 81 6, 000. 01 9, 210.40 6. 095. I I REPORT ON T H E CXXXVI FINANCES. TABLE K . — S T A T E M E N T OF THE R E C E I P T S OF THE U N I T E D Balance in the Treasury at commencement of year, Customs. internalrevenue. Direct tax. 1866 1867 $33, 933,657.89 $179, 046, 651. 58 160,817,099. 73 176, 417, 810. $309,226, 813.42 $1, 974, 754.12 266, 027, 537.43 4, 200, 233. 70 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 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 198,076,437.09 158, 936,082. 87 183, 781,986. 76 177, 604,116.51 138, 019.122.15 134, 666,001. 85 159, 293,673. 41 178, 833,339. 54 172, 804,061.32 149, 909,377. 21 214, 887,645. 88 286, 591,453. 88 386, 832,588. 65 231, 940,064. 44 280, 607,668. 37 275, 450,903.53 374,189. 081 424, 941,403. 07 521, 794,026. 26 526, 848,755.46 512,851. 434.36 659,449, 099. 94 673, 399,118.18 691, 527,403.76 726, 222,332. 60 778, 604,339.28 738,467, 555.07 763. 565,540.75 773, 610,008. 76 846, 093,349. 62 864, 790.237. 71 775, 751,368.11 164, 464, 599. 56 180, 048, 426. 63 194, 538, 374.44 206, 270, 408. 05 216, 370, 286.77 188, 089, 522. 70 163,103, 833. 69 157,167, 722. 35 148, 071, 984. 61 130, 956, 493. 07 130,17U, 680.20 137,250, 047. 70 186,522, 064. 60 198, 159, 676. 02 220, 4 VO, 730.25 214, 706, 496. 93 195, 067, 489.76 181, 471, 939. 34 192, 905, 023. 44 217, 286, 893.13 219, 091, 173. 63 223, 83^, 741. 69 229, 668, 584. 57 219, 522, 205.23 177,452, 964.15 203, 355, 016. 73 131, 818, 530. 62 152,158, 617.45 160, 021, 751. 67 176, 554, 126. 65 149, 575, 062. 35 206,128, 481. 75 191, 087,589. 41 1, 788,145.85 158, 356,460.86 765, 685. 61 184, 899,756. 49 229,-102.88 143, 098,153. 63 580, 355. 37 130, 642,177. 72 113, 729,314.14 315, 254. 51 102, 409,784. 90 110, 007,493.58 116, 700,732. 03 "93," 798." 80 118, 630,407.83 110, 581,624. 74 113, 561,610. 58 124, 009,373.92 30.85 135,264, 385. 51 1, 516. 89 146,497, 595.45 160,141. 69 144,720, 368.98 108,156. 121, 586,072. 51 70, 720, 75 112, 498,725.54 116, 805,936.48 108, 239.94 118, 823,391.22 32, 892. 05 124,296, 871. 98 1,565. 82 130, 881,513. 92 142, 606,705.81 145, 686,249.44 153, 971,072. 57 161, 027,-623. 93 147, 111.232. 81 143, 421,672. 02 146, 762,864. 74 146, 688,574.29 170, 900,641.49 273, 437,161. 51 Public lands. Miscellaneous. $665, 031.03 $29, 036, 314. 23 1,163, 575. 76 15, 037, 522.15 1, 348,715.41 4, 020,344.34 3, 350,481. 76 2. 388,646. 68 2, 575,714.19 8, 882,312. 38 1, 852,428. 93 I, 413,640.17 1,129, 466. 95 976, 253. 68 743.37 1, 079, 924, 781.00 1,'016,506. 60 2, 201,863.17 4, 753,140. 37 7,955, 864.42 9, 810,705.01 5, 705,986.44 5,630, 999. 34 9,254, 286. 42 II, 202,017. 23 8,038, 651.79 6, 358,272. 51 4, 029,535.41 875.58 3, 261, 3,182. 089. 78 1,673, 637.30 1,103, 347.16 1, 005,523. 43 864, 581.41 I, 243,129. 42 1, 678,246. 81 17,745, 403. 59 13, 997,338. 65 12, 942,118. 30 22, 093,541.21 15,106, 051. 23 17,161,270.05 32, 575,043. 32 15, 431,915.31 24, 070,602.31 30,437, 487.42 15, 614,728. 09 20, 585,697.49 21, 978,525. 01 25,154, 850. 98 31, 703,642. 52 30, 796,695;02 21, 984,881. 89 24, 014,055. 06 20, 989,527.86 26, 005,814. 84 24, 674,446.10 24, 297,151.44 24,447, 419. t4 23, 374,457. 23 20, 251,871. 94 18, 254, 1.34 17,118,618. 52 16, 706,438. 48 19,186, 060. 54 23,614, 422.81 83,602, 501.94 34, 716,730.11 8,108,150, 931. 76 "5,455,081,640.97 28,131, 990. 32 294, 518, 072.41 924, 322, 845. 38 a A m o u n t heretofore credited to t h e T r e a s u r e r as SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CXXXVII STATES FROM MARCH 4, 1789, TO J U N E 30, 1899, ETC.—Continued. Dividends. 1866 1867 N e t ordinary Interest. receipts. $519,949, 564.38 462, 846, 679.92 Premiums. Eeceipts from l o a n s a n d G r o s s r e c e i p t s . Treasury notes. Unavailable. $38,083, 055. 68 $712, 851, 553. 05 $1,270,884,173. I I $172, 094. 29 27, 787, 330. 35 640, 426, 910. 29 1,131,060,920. 56 721, 827. 93 12,675,918.19 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 376,434, 453. 357,188, 256. 395,959, 833. 374,431, 104. 364,694, 229. 322,177, 673. 299, 941, 090. 284, 020, 771. 290, 066, 584. 281, 000, 642. 257,446, 776, 272, 322, 136. 333, 526, 500. 360, 782, '292. 403, 525, 250. 398,287, 581. 348,519, 869. 323, 690, 706. 336', 439, 727. 371,403, 277. 379, 266, 074. 387,050, 058. 403, 080, 982. 392, 612, 447. 354, 937. 784. 385, 819, 628. 297, 722, 019. 313, 390, 075. 326, 976, 200. 347,721, 705. 405, 321, 335. 515, 960, 620. 625, 111, 433.20 030,749,516. 238, 678, 081. 06 609, 621, 828. 285,474, 496. 00 696,729, 973. 268, 768, 523.47| 652, 092,468. 305, 047, 054. 00; 679,153, 921, 214,931, 017.00 548, 669, 221, 439, 272, 535. 46 744, 251.291, 387, 971, 556. 00 675, 971, 607. 397,455, 808.00 691, 551, 673. 348, 871, 749.00 630, 278,167. 404, 581, 201. 00 662, 345, 079. 792, 807, 643.00 066, 634, 827. 211, 814, 103.00 545,340,713. 113, 750, 534.00 474, 532, 826. 120, 945, 724. 00| 524, 470, 974. 555, 942, 564.06| 954, 230,145. 206, 877, 886. 00 555, 397,755. 245,196, 303.00 568, 887, 009. 116, 314, 850. ool 452, 754, 577. 154, 440, 900. OOl 525, 844,177. 285, 016, 650.00 664, 282, 724. 245, 111, 350.00 632,161, 408." 245, 293, 650.00 648, 374, 632. 373, 208, 857. 75 765. 821, 305. 381, 463. 512.00 736, 401, 296. 347, 051, 586. 00' 732, 871, 214. 8,633,295.71 417, 651, 223. 501 724, 006. 538. 11.339,344.621 395. 787, 205. 50! 720, 516, 625. 11,166, 246.41 482, 710, 363. 50! 820, 852, 810. 389. 930, 220. 00; 737, 65\, 925. 333, 227, 920. 00 738, 549, 255. 522, 490, 720. 00,1 , 038, 451, 340. ,.629. 50| 29, 203,13, 755, 491.12 15, 295, 643. 761 8, 892. 839. 95 9, 412, 637. 65| 11, 560, 530. 891 5, 037, 665. 221 3, 979, 279. 69 4, 029, 280. 58 405, 776. 58 317, 102. 30| 1,505, 047. 63 110. 00 'a 2," 070." 73" a3.396.18 a 18, 228. 35 a 3, 047. 80 12, 691. 40 al,500.00 47, 097. 65 a73Lll .$9,720,136.29 14,819,925,617.13 $485,224.45 235, 398,107. 57 16,529,705,727.09J31,585,514,676.24| 2,714,730.71 unavailable a n d since recovered and charged t o his account. R E P O R T ON T H E CXXXVIIl FINANCES. T A B L E L . — S T A T E M E N T OF E X P E N D I T U R E S OF T H E U N I T E D STATES FROM M A R C H 4, J U N E 30) FROM War. Year. 1791.. 1792 . 1793.. 1794.. • 1795.. 1796.. 1797.. 1798.. 1799.. 1800.. 1801.. 1802.. 1803. . 1804.. 1805.. 1806.. 1807.. 1808.. 1809-. 1810.. 1811.. 1812-. 1813.. 1814.. 1815.. 1816.. 1817.. 1818.. 1819.. 1820.. 1821.. 1822.. 1823.. 1824.. 1825.1826.. 1827.. 1828.. 1829.. 1830.. 1831.. 1832.. 1833.. 1834.. 1835.. 1836-. 1837.. 1838.. 1839-. 1840.. 1841.. 1842.. 1843 a 1844.. 1845.. 1846.. 1847.. 1848.. 1849.. 1850.. 1851.. 1852.. 1853.. 1854.. 1855.. 1856-. 1857.. 1858.. 1859.. I860.. 1861.. 1862.. 1863.. 1861.. $632, 804. 03 1,100, 702.091 1,130, 249.08 2, 639,097. 59 2, 480,910.13 1,260, 263.84 1, 039,402.46 2, 009,522. 30 2,466, 946. 98 2,560, 878.77 i, 672,944.08 1,179, 148. 25 822, 055. 85 875, 423. 93 781. 28 ^ 712, 1, 224,355. 38 1,288, 685. 91 2, 900,834.40 3, 345,772.17 2, 294,323.94 2, 032,828.19 11, 817,798. 24 19, 652,013. 02 20, 350,806.86 14, 794,294. 22 16, 012,096. 80 8,004, 236.53 5, 622,715.10 6,506, 300. 37 2, 630,392. 31 4.461, 291. 78 3, 111,981.48 8, 096,924.43 3,340, 939.85 3,659, 914.18 3,943, 194. 37 3, 948,977.88 4,145, 544. 56 4,724, 291. 07 4, 767, 128.88 4, 841,835.55 5,446, 034.88 6, 704,019.10 5, 696,189. 38 5,759, 156.89 11, 747, 345. 25 13, 682,730.80 12,897, 224.16 8, 916,995. 80 7,095, 267. 23 8, 801,610.24 ' 6,610,438. 02 2,908, 671. 95 5, 218,183.66 5,746, 291.28 10,413, 370.58 35, 840,030. 33 27,688, 334. 21 14, 558,473. 26 9, 687,024.58 12,161,965. II 8, 521,506.19 9,910,498. 49 11, 722,282. 87 14, 648,074. 07 16, 963, 160. 51 19,159, 150. 87 25, 679,121. 63 23,154,720. 53 16,472,202. 72 23, 001,530., 67 389,173.562. 29 603, 314,411. 82 690,391:048. 66 Navy. $61,, 408.97 . 410,, 562. 03 I 274,, 784. 04 : .382,, 631. 89 1 . 1, 381! 347. 76 ; , 2, 858, 081. 84 1 , 3, 448, 716.03 , 2, 111, 424. 00 1 915,, 561. 87 , 1,215, 230. 53 I 832. 75 , I, • , 1, 597, 500. 00 , 1,649, 641.44 , 1,722, 064.47 , 067. 80 1, ' 2,427,, 758. 80 , 1,654, 244. 20 , 1, 965, 566. 39 ,365.15 3, 959, ! , 6, 446, 600.10 7,311, 290.60 , 8,660, 000. 25 i , 3, 908, 278. 30 3; 314, 598. 49 2,953, 695. 00 , 3, 847, 640.42 , 4, 387, 990. 00 I 243. 06 , 3, 319, . 2, 224, 458.98 ! 765. 83 , 2, 503, : , 2, 904! 581. 56 \ 083. 86 3,049, : ^,218,, 902. 45 4, 263, 877.45 , 3, 918 786. 44 , , 3, 308, 745.47 , 3, 239, 428. 63 ', 183. 07 3,856, . , 3, 956, 370. 29 , 3, 901 356. 75 i , 3, 956, 260.42 : 3,864,, 939. 06 , 718. 23 - 5,807, 914. 53 i , 6, 646, 580. 53 , 6,131; 294.25 , 6,182; 896.89 , 6,113, 076. 97 , 6, 001 242.95 ' , 8, 397, 711.53 ' , 3,727, 199.II \ 6,498, ,177.89 6, 297, ,013. 92 6, 455,635. 76 \ 7, 900, 476. 02 , 9,408,, 705. 92 ! 9,786, 724.66 , 7, 904, ,581.38 8,8801,842.10 8,918, 789. 53 , 11, 067, 096. 32 ' , 10, 790, 095.11 , 13, 327, ,834.64 14, 074, 694.61 , 12, 651, 264. 64 , 14,053,, 927.90 I 14, 690, 649. 83 , 11, 514, 1.56.52 12, 387, 353. 09 I , 42, 640, ,235.31 63, 261, 963.741 , 85,704, Indians. Pensions. 000. 00 13, 648. 85 27, 282.83 13, 042. 46 23, 475. 68 113, 563. 98 62: 396. 58 16, 470.09 20, 302.19 3L22 000.00 94, 000.00 60, 000. 00 116, 500. 00 196, 500. 00 •234, 200. 00 205, 425. 00 213, 575. 00 337, 503. 84 177, 625.00 151, 875.00 277, 845. 00 167, 358. 28 167, 394.86 530, 750. 00 274, 512.16 319, 463.71 505, 704.27 463, 181.39 315, 750.01 477, 005.44 575, 007.41 380, 781. 82 429, 987.90 724, 106.44 743, 447. 83 750, 624. 88 705, 084. 24 576, 344. 74 622, 262. 47 930, 738.04 1, 352,419. 75 1, 802,980. 93 1,003, 953.20 1,706, 444.48 5, 037,022.88 4, 348,036.19 5,504, 191. 34 2, 528,917. 28 2, 331 794.86 2, 514,837.12 1.199, 099. 68 578, 371.00 1, 256,532. 39 1, 539,351.35 1. 027,693. 64 1,430, 411.30 I,.252, 296. 81 1,374, 161.55 1. 663 591.47 2. 829,801. 77 3,043 576.04 3, 880, 494.12 1, 550,339.55 2,772; 990. 78 2, 644, 263. 97 4, 354,418. 87 4, 978,266.18 3, 490;534.53 2, 991,121. 54 481.17 2, 327:948.37 3,152, 032.70 2, 629,975.97 $175, 813.88 109, 243.15 80, 087. 81 81 399. 24 68, 673.22 100, 843. 71 92, 256.97 104, 845. 33 95, 444.03 64 130.73 73, 533.37 85; 440. 39 62, 902.10 80 092. 80 81 854.59 81 875. 53 ^ 70, 500.00 82, 576. 04 87, 833.54 83, 744.16 75, 043. 88 91, •402.10 86, 989. 91 90, 164.36 69, 656.06 188, 804.15 297, 374.43 890, 719. 90 2,415, 939.85 3, 208, 376. 31 242, 817.25 1, 948, 199.40 I, 780, 588. 52 1, 499, 326. 59 810.57 I,: 1, 556; 593. 83 976, 138.86 850, 573. 57 949, 594.47 1, 363, 297. 31 1,170, 665.14 1,184 422.40 4, 589 152.40 3, 364. 285. 30 1, 954, 71L 32 2,882, 797. 96 2, 672, 162.45 2,156, 057. 29 3,142. 750. 51 2, 603, 562.17 2, 388, 434. 51 1, 378, 93L33 839, 041.12 2,032, 008.99 2,400, 788. II 1.811, 097. 56 1,744; 883.63 1, 227, 496.48 1, 328; 867. 64 .1, 866, 886. 02 2, 293 377.22 2,401 858.78 1, 756, 306. 20 I, 232, 665. 00 1.477, 612. 33 1, 296; 229. 65 I, 310, 380. 58 I, 219, 768.30 1,222: 222. 71 I, IOO, 802. 32 1, 034, 599. 73 852: 170.47 I, 078: 513.36 4, 985, 473. 90 Miscellaneous. $1, 083, 971. 61 1 , 4, 672, 664. 38 , 511: 451. 01 \ 750, 350. 74 i 1,378,, 920. 66 801 , 847. 58 , I, 259, 422. 62 I , 1,139, 524. 94 , 1,039, 391. 68 ,613. 22 1, 337, , 1,114, 768.45 , 1,462, 929.40 , 1, 842 635. 76 . 009. 43 , 2,191, . 3, 768; 598. 75 , 137. 01 2, 890, , 1, 697, 897. 51 I, 423,285.61 ,803.79 1, 2.15, 1,101 ,144.98 , 1,367, 291.40 , ' 1,683,088. 21 . 1,435. 61! 1,729, : , 2, 208, 029.70 ; 870.47 , 2, I 741.17 , 2, , 3^518, 936.76 , 3, 835, 839.51 ,2U.41 3. 067, : 021.94 2,592,, 2, 223, 121. 54 , 1,967, 996. 24 I , 2, 022, 093.99 I 308. 81 7,155,, : 2,748,. 544. 89 1,177. 79 2, 600, : , 2, 713, 476. 58 ; , 3, 676, 052.64 I 234. 65 , 3, 082, , 416. 04 3, 237, : 646.10 , 3, 064, .141. 45 ^ 4, 577, 245. 93 ; , 5, 716, 728. 95 : , 4, 404, ,698.53 4,229: ,279.72 5.393, ,370.27 9, 893,664.76 \ 7,160, 990.89 , 5, 725, 398.96 , 5, 995, 881.45 , 6, 490, ,624.61 6,775,, 713.00 : 3, 202, 183.86 , 5, 645, 760. 98 . , 5, 911, ,283.89 6, 711 ;608. 35 6,885, 851.25 i , 5, 650, 334. 24 , 12, 885, .763. 36 16, 043, 992.18 i , 17,888, 171.45 , 17, 504, 068. 01 , 17, 463; 1,144. 68 26, 672. 425. 43 \ 24,090, 038. 87 , 31, 794, 498. 77 , 28, 565: ,016.42 26,400,, 544.40 ' 23. 797: 978. 30 • , 27,977, ,287.69 23, 327, 862. 59 . , 21, 385, 1,382.37 23,198, 1,216. 87 27, 572, a F o r the half year from SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. 1789, TO J U N E . 3 0 , 1899, THAT TIME. BY CALENDAR YEARS TO 1843 AND B Y F I S C A L YEARS (ENDED Year. N e t ordinary expenditures. 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843a| 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 $1, 919,589.52 5,896, 258.47 1,749, 070.73 3, 545,299.00 4, 362,541.72 2, 551,303.15 2, 836,110.52 4, 651,710.42 6,480, 166. 72 7,411, 369. 97 4, 981.669. 90| 3, 737,079.91 4, 002,824. 24| 4,452, 858.91 6,357, 234. 62 6, 080,209. 36 4, 984, 572. 89 6, 504,338.85 7,414, 672.14 5,311, 082. 28 5, 592,604.86 17, 829,498. 70 28, 082,396. 92 30,127, 686. 38 26, 953,571. 00 23,373, 432.58 15,454, 609. 92 13, 808,673.78 16, 300,273.44 13,134, 530.57 10, 723,479. 07| 9, 827,643. 51 9, 784,154.59| 15, 330,144. 71 11,490, 459. 941 13, 062,316. 27 12, 653,095. 65 13, 296,.041.45 12, 641,210. 40 13, 229,533. 33 13, 864,067. 90 16, 516,388. 77 22,713, 7 5 5 . I I 18, 425,417.25 17, 514,950. 28 30,868, 164. 041 37, 243,214. 24 33, 849,718.08 26,496, 948. 73 24,139, 920.11 26,196, 840. 29 24, 361, 336.59 11, 256,508. 60 20, 650, 108.01 21, 895,369. 61 8,231.43 26, 418,459. 59] 53, 801,569.371 45, 227,454.77 39,933, 542.61 82, 865. 81 37,165, 990. 09 44,054. 717.66 69, 713.19 40, 389;954. 56 170, 063.42 44,078, 156. 35 420, 498. 64 51,967, 528.42 2, 877, 818. 69| 56, 316, 197. 72 872, 047.39 66, 772,527.64 385, 372. 90 66, 041,143.70 363, 572.39 72, 330,437.17 574,443. 08 66, 355,950. 07| 60, 056,754.71 62, 616,055.78| 456, 379,896.81 694,004, 575. 561 811, 283,679. Ill January 1 to June 30, 1843. CXXXIX Interest. Public debt. Gross expenditures. 984.23 $3, 797, 436.78 693, 050. 25 8, 962, 920.00| 633, 048. 07 6,479, 977. 97 743, 771.13 9, 041, 593.17 841, 639.37 10,151, 240.15| 577, 126. 01 8, 367, 776. 84 617, 250.121 8, 625, 877. 37 032. 09 976, 8,583, 618.41 I I , 002, 396. 97| 1, 706, 578.84 1,138, 563.11 11, 952, 534.12 12, 273, 37.6. 94 2, 879, 876.98 5. 294, 235.24 13, 270, 487. 31 3,*306, 697. 07 11, 258, 983. 67 3, 977, 206. 07 12, 615, 113.72 13, 598, 309.47 4, 583, 960. 63| 5, 572, 0 1 8 . 641 15, 021, 196. 26 I I , 292. 292. 99 2, 938, 1 4 1 . 6 2 16, 762, 702.04 7, 701, 2 8 8 . 96 13, 867, 226.30 3, 586, 4 7 9 . 26 13, 309, 994. 491 4, 835, 241.12 13, 592, 604. 86! 5, 414, 564. 43 22,279. 121.15 1, 998, 349.88 39,190, 620. 36 7, 508, 668. 22i 3, 307, 304. 90 38, 028, 230. 32! 832. Ill 39, 582, 493.35 6, 638, 48, 244, 495. 51 17, 048, 139. 59! 753.57 20, 886, 40, 877, 646. 04 15, 086, 247. 59 35,104, 875. 40| 24, 004, 199.73 2, 492, 195.73 21,763, 024. 85 3, 477, 489. 96 19, 090, 572. 69 3, 241, 019. 83 17, 676, 592. 63 2, 676, 160. 33 15, 314, 17L00 607, 54i: 01 11, 624, 835. 83 • 31,898, 538.47 7, 728, 587. 381 23, 585, 804.72 7, 065, 539. 24 24,103, 398.4b 6,517, 596. 88 22, 656, 764. 04 9, 064, 637.47 25, 459, 479.52 9, 860, 304.77 25, 044, 358.40 9, 443, 173. 291 24, 585, 281.55 30, 038, 446.12 14, 800, 629.48 34, 356, 698. 06 17, 067, 747.791 24,257, 298.49 1, 239, 746. 51 24, 601, 982.44 5,974, 412.21 328. 20, 17, 573, 14L56 30, 868, 164. 041 37, 265, 037.15! 21, 822.91 39,455, 438. 35 723.79 14, 996.48 5, 590, 37, 614, 936.15 399, 833.89 10,718, 153.53 28, 226, 533.81 174, 598. 08 3,912, 015.62 284, 977.55 31, 797, 530.03 5, 315,712.19 773, 549.85 32,936, 876. 53 7,801, 990.09 523, 583. 91 12,118, 105.15 338, 012. 64 33, 642, 010. 851 11,158, 450.71 1, 833, 452.13 30,490, 408.71 7, 536,349. 49 1,040, 458.18 27, 632, 282.90 842, 723. 27 371, 100. 04 60, 520, 851.74 1,119, 214.72 5,- 600,067.65 60, 655, 143.19 2,390, 765. 88 13, 036,922.54 56, 386, 422. 74 3, 565, 535. 78 12,804, 478. 54 3, 656,335.14 ,44, 604, 718. 26 3, 782, 393. 03 654, 912.71 48,476, 104.31 3,696, 760. 75 46,712, 608.83 2, l'52,293. 05 4, 000. 297. 80 54, 577, 061.74 6, 412,574.01 3, 665, 832. 74 75,473, 170.75 17,556, 896.95 3, 070, 926. 69 66,164, 775.96 6, 662,065. 86 2. 314, 464. 99 72,726, 341. 57 1,953, 822. 37 3, 614,618. 66 71,274, 587.37 I, 593, 265.23| 3, 276,606.05 82,062, 186.74 1, 652, 055. 67 7, 505,250.82 649. 70 83, 678, 642.92 14, 685,043.15 2, 637, 77, 055, 125.65 13, 854,250.00 3,144, 120. 94 157. 30 85,387, 313. 08 18,737, 100.00 4, 034, 565, 667, 563.74 13,190, 344.84| 96,097, 322.09 700.62 181,081, 635.07 899,815, 911.25 24, 729, 53, 685, 421. 691 430, 572,014.031 1, 295,541, 114.861 $1,177, 863.03 2, 373,611. 28 2, 097,859.17 2, 752,523. 04 2, 947,059. 06 3, 239,347.68 3,172, 516.73 2, 955,875. 90 2, 815,651.41 3,402, 601. 04 4,411, 830. 06 4, 239,172.16 3, 949.462. 36 4,185, 048. 74 2, 657,114.22 3, 368,968.26 3, 369,578.48 2, 557,074. 23 2, 866,074. 90 3,163, 671.09 2, 585,435.57 2, 451,272. 57 3,599, 455. 22 4,593, 239. 04| 5,990, 090.24 7, 822,923. 34| 4, 536,282. 55 6,209, 954.03 5, 211,730.56 5.151, 004. 32 5,126, 073. 79 5,172, 788.79 4, 922,475. 40 4,943, 557.93 4, 366,757.40 3,975, 542.95 3,486, 071. 51 3, 098,800. 60 2, 542,843.23 I. 912,574.93 1, 373,748. 74 772, 561. 50 796. » 303, 87 202, 152.98 57, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, Balance in Treasury at the end of the year. 905. 75 783, 444.51 753, 661. 69 1,151, 924.17 516 442. 61 888, 995.42 1, 021,899. 04 617, 451. 43 2,161,867.77 2, 623,311. 99 3, 295,391. 00 5, 020,697.64 4, 825,811. 60 4, 037,'005. 26 3, 999,388. 99 4, 538,123. 80 9, 643,850. 07 9, 941,809.96 3, 848,056. 78 2, 672,276. 57 3j 502,305.80 3, 862,217.41 5.196, 542.00 1, 727,848. 63 13,106, 592.88 22, 033,519.19 14, 989,465.48 1, 478,526. 74 2,079, 992. 38 1,198, 461.21 1, 681,592. 24 4, 237,427. 55 9, 463,922.81 1, 946,597.13 5, 201,650.43 6, 358,686.18 6 668,286.10 5: 972,435.81 5, 755,704.79 6, 014.539. 75 4, 502,914.45. 2,011, 777. 55 11, 702,905. 31 8, 892,858.42 26. 749,803.9646, 708.436. 00 37, 327,252.69 36, 891,196. 94 33.157, 503.68 29,963, 163.46 28, 685,111.08 30. 521,979.44 39,186, 284. 74 36,742. 829. 62 36,194, 274.81 38, 261,959.65 33, 079.276.43 29,416, 612.45 32, 827,082. 69 35,871. 753. 31 40.158, 353 25 43,338, 860. 02 50,261, 901. 09 48. 591. 073.41 47,777, 672.13 49,108, 229. 80 46, 802,855. 00 35,113, 334. 22 33,193, 248. 60 32, 979,530. 78 30, 963,857. 83 46,965, 304. 87 36, 523,046.13 134,433, 738.44 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. CXL TABLE L.—STATEMENT OF THE E X P E N D I T U R E S OF THE UNITED 1 War. Year. Navy. Indians. Pensions. Miscellaneous. $122. 617, 434. 07 $1, 030, 690, 400. 06 283,154, 676. 06 43, 285, 662. 00 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871... 1872 1873 1874 1875.. 1876 1877 18^8 1879 1880 1881 18821883 1884 1885-. 1886 1887 1888 1889. 1890 1891 . 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898-.. 1899 Total • . •. . $5, 059, 360. 71 $16, 347, 621. 34 $42, 980, 383.10 3, 295,729. 32 15, 605, 549. 88 40, 613,114.17 3, 568, 638, 312. 28 717,551,816.39 a77, 992.17 a3, 621, 780. 07 1865 1866 103, 369, 211.42 119, 607, 656. 01 643,604,554.33 a53,286.61 a718, 769. 52 a9,737.87 3, 572, 260, 092. 35 717, 629, 808. 56 103,422,498. 03 95, 224, 415. 63 31, 034, OIL.04 4, 642, 531. 77 123, 246, 648. 62 25, 775, 502.72 4,100, 682.32 78,501,990.61 20, 000, 757. 97 7, 042, 923. 06 57, 655, 675.40 21,780,229.87 3, 407, 938.15 35,799, 991. 82 19, 431, 027, 21 7, 426, 997. 44 35, 372,157. 20 21, 249, 809.99 7, 061, 728. 82 46, 323,138. 31 23, 526, 2^6. 79 7, 951, 704. 88 42, 313, 927. 22 30, 932, 587. 42 6, 692, 462. 09 21,497, 626. 27 • ' 8,384,656.82 41,120, 645.98 38, 070,-888. 64 18, 963, 309. 82 5, 966, 558.17 5, 277, 007. 22 37. 082. 735. 90 14, 959, 935. 36 17,365,301.37 32,154,147.85 4, 629, 280. 28 40, 425, 660. 73 15,125,126. 84 5, 206,109.08 38,116, 916. 22 13, 536, 984. 74 5, 945,457.09 40, 466, 4.60. 55 15, 686, 671. 66 6,514.161.09 9, 736, 747.40 43, 570, 494.19 15,032, 046. 26 48, 911, 382.93 15, 283. 437.17 7, 362, 590.34 39, 429, 603. 36 17, 292, 601. 44 6, 475, 999. 29 42, 670, 578.47 16, 021, 079. 67 6, 552, 494. 63 34, 324,152. 74 13, 907. 887. 74 6, 099,158.17 6,194, 522. 69 38, 561, 025. 85 15,141,126. 80 38, 522. 436.11 16, 926, 437. 65 6, 249, 307. 87 6,892, 207.78 44, 435. 270. 85 21, 378, 809. 31 44. 582, 838. 08 22, 006, 206. 24 6, 708, 046. 67 48, 720, 065. 01 26,113, 896. 46 8, 527, 469. 01 46,895, 456. 30 29,174,138. 98 11,150, 577. 67 49, 641, 773.^47 30,136, 084. 43 13, 345, 347. 27 54, 567, 929. 85 31, 701, 293. 79 10, 293, 481. 52 51, 804-, 759.13 28, 797, 795.73 9, 939, 754. 21 50, 830, 920. 89 27,147, 732. 38 12,165, 528. 28 48, 950, 267. 89 34, 561, 546. 29 13, 016, 802.46 91, 992, 000. 29 58, 823, 984. 80 10, 994, 667.70 229, 841, 254. 47 63, 942,104.25 12, 805, 71L 14 5,402,387, 702. 911,511,883,157. 02 119, 617, 393. 88 20, 936, 551. 71 23, 782, 386.78 28,476, 621. 78 28, 340, 202.17 34, 443, 894.88 28,533,402.76 29, 359, 426. 86 29, 038, 414. 66 29,456, 216. 22 28, 257, 395.69 27, 963, 752. 27 27,137,019.08 35,121, 482. 39 56, 777,174.44 50, 059, 279. 62 61, 345,193. 95 66, 012. 573. 64 .55, 429, 228. 06 56,102, 267. 49 63. 404, 864. 03 75, 029,101. 79 80,288, 508. 77 87, 624,779.11 106, 936, 855. 07 124, 415, 951.40 134,583, 052. 79 159, 357. 557. 87 141^ 177, 284. 96 141, 395, 228. 87 139,434, 000. 98 141, 053,164. 63 147, 452, 368. 61 139,394,929. 07 644, 323, 323.85 51,110, 223.72 53, 009, 867. 67 56, 474, 061. 53 53,237,461.56 60, 481, 916. 23 60, 984, 757. 42 73, 328,110. 06 85,141, 593. 61 . 71, 070, 702. 98 73, 599, 661. 04 58, 926, 532. 53 58,177, 703.57 63.741, 555.49 54,713, 529.76 64, 416, 324. 71 57, 219, 750. 98 68, 678, 022. 21 70, 920, 433. 70 87, 494, 258. 38 74,166, 929. 85 85, 264, 825. 59 72, 952, 260. 80 80, 664, 064. 26 81, 403, 256. 49 110, 048,167. 49 99,841,988.61 103, 732, 7'J9. 27 101, 943, 884. 07 93,279,730.14 87, 216, 234. 62 90,401,267.82 96,520,505.17 119,191, 255.90 358,183,110.41 2, 517, 737, 526.28 3,160, 676, 961. 08 a, Outstanding NOTE.—This stateraent i.s'raade frora warrants f a i d by the Treasurer up to J u n e 30, 1866. The SECRETARY OF T H E CXLI TREASURY. SlATES FROM MARCH 4, 1789, TO JuNE 30, 1899, ETC.—Continued. Y e a r . N e t o r d i n a r y ex- P r e m i u m s . penditures. Interest. Public debt. G r o s s expenditures. Balance in Treasury at t h e e n d of the year. 1865 $1, 217, 704,199. 28 $1, 717,900.11 $77, 395, 090.30 $609, 616,141. 68 $1, 906, 433, 331.37 $33, 933, 657. 89 385,954,731.43 58,476. 511 133, 067, 624.91 620, 263, 249.10 1,139, 344, 081. 95 165, 301, 654. 76 1866 5,152,771,550.43 7, 611,003. 56 502, 689, 519. 27 2, 374, 677,103.12 8, 037, 749,176. 38 a 100.31 a 54, 484, 555. 03 a 4,484, 555. 03 a 4 , 481,566.241 '. I a2,888.48| 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 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 5,157, 253,116. 67 7, 611, 003. 56 202, 947,733. 87 10,813,349.38' 229, 915,088. 11 7, 001,151. 04' 190, 496, 354. 95 1, 674, 680. 05' 164, 421, 507. 15 15,996, 555. 60l 157, 583,827. 58 9,016,794.74 153, 201, 856. 19 6, 958, 266.76, 180, 488, 636. 90 5,105,919. 99; 194, 118, 985. 00 1, 395, 073. 55 171, 529, 848. 27 164, 857, 813. 36 144, 209, 963. 28 134, 463, 452. 15 161, 619, 934. 531 169, 090, 062. 25 2, 795,320. 42' 177, 142,897. 63 1,061,248.781 186, 904, 232. 78 206, 248, 006. 29 189, 547, 865. 85 208, 840, 678. 64 191, 902, 992. 53 220, 190, 602. 72 214, 938, 951. 20 8,270,842.461 240, 995,131. 3117, 292,362. 65 261, 637, 202. 55 20, 304, 224. 06 317, 825, 549. 37 10, 401, 220. 6l| 321, 645, 214. 35 . 356, 213,562. 3 1 ' . 339, 683, 874. 1 9 . 325, 217, 268. 0 8 . 316, 794,417. 1 5 . 327, 983, 049. 0 9 . 405, 783, 526. 57 . 505, 175, 254. 83 . 502, 692, 407.751 , 374, 677, 203. 43| 8, 042, 233,731.41 160, 817,099.73 143, 781, 591. 91 735, 536, 980.11 1, 093, 079, 655. 27 198, 076,537.09 140, 424, 045.71 692, 549, 685. 88! 1,069, 889, 970. 74 158, 936,082. 87 584, 777, 996.11 183,781, 985.76 130, 694, 242. 801 261, 912, 718.31 702, 907, 842. 88 177, 604,116. 51 129, 235, 498. 00 393, 254, 282.13 691, 68Q,858. 90 138, 019,122.15 125, 576, 565. 93 399, 503, 670. 65 682, 525,270.21 134, 666,001.85 117, 357, 839.72 405,007, 307. 54 524, 044, 597. 91| 159,293, 673.41 104, 750, 688.44 233, 699, 352. 58 724, 698, 933. 99 178, 833,339. 54 107, 119, 815. 21 422, 065, 060.23 682, 000,885. 32 172, 804,061. 32 103, 093, 544. 571 407, 377, 492.48 714, 446, 357. 391 149,909,377.21 100, 243, 271. 22 449, 345, 272.80 565, 299, 898. 9ll 214,887,645.88 97. 124, 511. 581 323, 965, 424.05 590, 641, 271.70 286,591,453. 88 . 102, 500,874. 65 353, 676, 944. 90 105, 327, 949. 00 699, 445, 809.16| 966, 393, 692. 69 386, 832,588. 65 95, 757, 575.11 432, 590, 280.411 700, 233, 238.19 231, 940,064.44 425, 865, 222. 64 280,607,668.37 82, 508,741.18 165,152, 335. 05 529, 627,739.12 275, 450,903.53 71, 077, 206. 79 271, 646, 299.55 160,131.25 590, 083, 829. 96| 855, 491, 967. 50 374,189,081. 98 59, 54, 578, 378:48 260, 520, 690.501 504, 646, 934. 83 424, 941,403. 07 471, 987-, 288. 54 521,794,026.26 51, 386,256. 47 211,760, 353. 43 50, 580,145.9^ 205, 216, 709. 36| 447, 699, 847.86 526, 848,755.46 741, 577. 251 271, 901, 321.15; 539, 833, 501.12 512, 851,434.36 47, 44, 715. 007.47 249, 760, 258. 05| 517, 685, 059.181 659, 449,099.94 41, 001, 484. 29 318, 922, 412. 35! 618, 211, 390. 60, 673, 399,118.18 630, 247,078.16 691, 527,403.76 36, 099, 284. 05 312, 206, 367.50 37, 547,135. 37 365, 352, 470. 87' 731, 126, 376. 22 726, 222,332. 60 23, 378,116.23 338, 995, 958. 98, 684, 019, 289.56 778, 604,339.28 773, 007, 998. 99 738, 467,555.07 27, 264, 392.181 389, 530, 044. 50 698, 908, 552. 78 763, 565,540.75 27, 841,405. 64| 331,383, 272. 95 978, 030. 21 354,276, 858. 93| 710, 472,157.22 773,610,008.76 30, 748, 369, 469.43 846, 093,349. 62 35, 385, 028.93] '396,190, 023. 35 37, 791,110. 48 353,180, 877.501 718, 955,037.07 864, 790,237.71 827, 588,124.80 775,751,368.11 37, 585, 056.231 384,219, 542.00 896,925. 02| 341,149, 968.98 946, 222,148. 83 867,980,559.46 12, 950, 868,457. 70 125,698,013 65 2,942,195,835.10 14,696,057,079.62 30, 714, 819, 386. 07 warrants. o u t s t a n d i n g w a r r a n t s a r e t h e n a d d e d , a n d t h e s t a t e m e n t i s b y w a r r a n t s i s s u e d from t h a t d a t e . REPORT CXLII ON T H E FINANCES. 1 T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y IN THE U N I T E D STATES, I IN THE TREASURY AND IN CIRCULATION, ON THE DATES SPECIFIED. J U L Y 1, 1860. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 31,443,321; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $13.85.] General stock coined or issued. . ... • $235, 000,000 207,102, 477 $6, 695, 225 $228. 304. 775 207 102 477 442,102, 477 State-banknotes I n Treasury. 6, 695, 225 435, 407, 252 A m o u n t in circulation. J U L Y 1, 1861. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 32,064,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $13.98.] $250, 000,000 202, 005, 767 $3, 600, 000 452, 005, 767 Specie State-bank notes - 3, 600, 000 $246,400,000' 202, 005, 767 448, 405, 767 - J U L Y 1, 1862. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 32,704,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r capita, $10.23.] $183, 792, 079 96, 620, 000 . 53, 040, 000 - $23, 754, 335 333, 452, 079 United States notes 23,754,335 A d d : Specie iu c i r c u l a t i o n ou t h e Pacific c o a s t $183, 792, 079 72, 865, 665 53, 040, 000 309, 697, 744 25, 000, 000 334, 697, .744 o J U L Y 1, 1863. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 33,365,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $17.84.] $20,192, 456 238, 677, 218 387,646, 589 3,351,020 $4,308, 074 649, 867, 283 Fractional currency. State-bank notes Unite.d S t a t e s n o t e s . Demand notes 79, 473, 245 75,165,171 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific c o a s t . $15,884,382 238, 677, 218 312,481,418 3, 351, 020 5707394,038 25, 000, 000 595, 394, 038 J U L Y I, 1864. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 34,046,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $19.67.] .- A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific c o a s t $22,894, 877 179,157, 717 447, 300, 203 31,235,270 $3,762, 376 680, 588, 067 Fractional currenoy Stafce-bank n o t e s United Statesnotes National-banknotes 35, 946, 589 32,184, 213 $19,132, 501 179,157, 717 415,115, 990 31,235,270 644, 641, 478 25 odo 000 669,-641, 478 SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CXLIII T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. JULY 1, 1865. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 34,748,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $20.57.] General stock coined o r issued. V In Treasury. • $25, 005, 829 142, 919, 638 431,066,428 146,137, 860 •-• $3, 277,074 745,129,755 Fractional currency State-bank notes United States notes National-bank notes 55,426, 760 52,149, 686 A d d : Specie i u c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific c o a s t A m o u n t in circulation. $21, 728, 755 142,919,638 378,916, 742 146,137, 860 689,702, 995 25, 000, 000 714,702,995 J U L Y I , 1866. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 35,469,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.99.] $19, 996,163 27, 070, 877 400, 780, 306 281,479, 908 $2, 383, 814 72, 988, 001 5,467,195 729,327,254 State-bank notes Fractional currency.. U n i t e d S t a t e s note's .. is a t i o n a l - b a n k n o t e s . 80,839, 010 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific coast . $19, 24, 327, 276, 996,163 687, 063 792, 305 012, 713 648,488, 244 25, 000, 000 673, 488, 244 J U L Y 1,1867. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 36,211,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.28.] State-hank notes .. Fractional currency . . . . ' National-bank notes _ $4, 484,112 28, 307, 524 .37L783,597 298, 625, 379 $2,001, 230 52, 345, 895 11,861,416 703,200,612 66,208, 543 • A dd : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n t h e Pacific c o a s t $4,484,112 26, 306, 294 319,437, 702 286,763, 961 636,992, 069 . 25,-000,000 661, 992, 069 J U L Y 1, 1868. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 36,973,000;, c i r c u l a t i o n p e r capita, $18.39.] $3,163, 771 32, 626, 952 356, 000, 000 299, 762, 855 $3, 627, 600 27,428, 335 5,393,982 $3,163, 771 28, 999, 352 328,571, 665 294, 368, 873 691,553,578 State-bank notes Fractional currency.. United States n o t e s . . National-bank notes . 36,449,917 655,103, 661 25, 000, 000 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n t h e Pacific c o a s t . 680,103, 661 J U L Y 1, 1869. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 37,756,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $17.60.] Statfi-liank n o t p s Fractional currency United States notes National-banknotes $1,672,398 41.233,100 7, 992, 791 . $2,558, 874 30, 442. 239 314, 702, 094 291, 749, 684 690, 351,180 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l ation o n t h e Pacific c o a s t - $2, 558, 874 32,114,637 355, 935,194 299, 742, 475 50, 898, 289 639, 452, 891 25, 000, 000 664,452,891 CXLIV R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F M O N E Y I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . J U L Y 1, 1870. [Population, 38,558,371; circulation per capita, $17.50.] General stock coined o r issued. . .. $2, 222, 793 39,878, 684 " 356, 000, 000 299, 766, 984 ..... A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific c o a s t $5, 499,402 31, 037, 362 11,118, 903 $2, 222, 793 34, 379, 282 324 962 638 288, 648, 081 697,868,461 Fractional currency United Statesnotes .. National-bank notes In Treasury. 47, 655, 667 650, 212, 794 25, 000, 000 .. ^ A m o u n t in^^ circulation. 675, 212, 794 J U L Y 1, 1871. [Population, 39,555,000; circulation per capita, $18.10.] State-bank notes Fractional currency United States notes IsTational-bank n o t e s $1, 40, 356, 318, 968,058 582, 875 000, 000 261, 241 $6,136, 570 12, 931, 030 6,855,569 $1, 968, 058 34, 446, 305 343 068 970 311, 405, 672 716,812,174 25, 923,169 690, 889, 005 25. 000, 000 A d d : Specie i u c i r c u l a t i o n o n t h e Pacific c o a s t 715,889,005 J U L Y 1. 1872. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 40,596,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $18.19.] i.... . .... $1,700,935 40, 855, 835 357, 500, 000 337,664,795 $4, 452, 906 11,331,320 8,627, 790 737, 721, 565 State-banknotes Fractional currency United States notes National-bank notes • 24,412,016 A d d : Specie i n c i r c u l a t i o n on t h e Pacific c o a s t $1, 700, 935 36, 402, 929 346,168, 680 329,037, 005 713, 309, .549 25,000,000 738, 309, 549 J U L Y 1, 1873. [Population, 41,677,000; circulation per capita, $18.04.] '. - . ... $1, 379,184 44, 799, 365 356, 000, 000 347,267,061 $6, 723, 360 7, 535, 855 8,304,586 $1, 38, 348, 338, 749,445, 610 State-bank notes F r a c t i o n a l curi'ency United States notes National-bank notes 22, 563, 801 726,881, 809 25, 000, 000 A d d : Speciie i n c i r c u l a t i o n o n t h e Pacific c o a s t - 379,184 076, 005 464,145 962, 475 751,881,809' J U L Y 1, 1874. [Population, 42,796,000; circulation per capita, $18.13.] State-bank notes Fractional currencj' -. United States notes.. National-bank notes . $7, 647, 714 10, 578, 548 11,715, 488 781, 024, 781 Add: Specie in circuiatiou on the Pacific coast . $1,162, 453 45, 881, 296 382, 000. 000 351,981,032 29, 941, 750 $1,162, 453 38,233, 582 371,421, 452 340, 265, 544 751,083, 081 25, 000, 000 776, 083, 031 CXLV SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. TABLE M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND I N CIRCULATION, ON THE D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. J U L Y 1, 1875. [Population, 43,951,000; circulation per capita, $17.16.] General stock coined or . issued. I n Treasury. Amount in circulation. $964,497 42,129, 424 375, 771,580 354, 408,008 $4,224,854 26, 085, 245 13,861.463 $964,497 37, 904, 570 349, 686, 335 340, 546, 545 773, 273, 509 State-bank notes Fractional currency. United States notes . National-bank notes. 44,171, 562 729,101, 947 25,000, 000 Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific coast. 754,101,947 J U L Y 1, 1876. [Population, 45,137,000; circulation per capita, $16.12.] State- bank notes Subsidiary silver Fractional currency., United States notes.. National-bank notes. $1, 047,335 27,418,734 34,446, 595 369,772, 284 332,998,336 $6, 363, 606 1, 507,750 38. 324, 906 l6, 877,634 $1,047, 335 21, 0.55,128 32,938, 845 331, 447, 378 316,120, 702 765, 683,284 63, 073, 896 702, 609, 388 25,000, 000 Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific coast. 727,609,388 The amount of subsidiary silver in circulation, according to the records of the Department, was $26,055,128, but for the sake of uniformity $5,000,000 of this amount is deducted and stated as a part of the specie in circulation on the Pacific coast, as heretofore. J U L Y 1, 1877. [Population, 46,353,000; circulation per capita, $15. 58..] Subsidiary silver Fractional currency. United States notes. National-bank notes. $40, 837, 506 20,403,137 359, 764,332 317,048, 872 $2, 952, 653 161,476 21, 864, 988 15,759, 847 $37, 884,853 20, 241, 661 337, 899, 344 301, 289, 025 738, 053, 847 40,738,964 697,314,883 25,000,000 Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific coast. 722, 314,883 J U L Y 1, 1878. [Population, 47,598,000; circulation per capita, $15.32.] Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Silver certificates .' Fractional currency United States notes National-bank notes $15, 059, 828 6, 860, 506 1,455, 520 180, 044 25, 775,121 12, 789, 923 $1, 209, 251 53, 918, 322 7,080 16, 367, 725 320,905, 895 311, 724, 361 766, 253, 576 Add: Specie in circulation on the Pacific coast. $16, 269, 079 . 60,778,828 1,462,600 16, 547, 769 346, 681, 016 324, 514, 284 62,120, 942 704,132, 634 25,000,000 729,132, 634 FI 99- R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. CXLVI T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F M O N E Y I N THI] U N I T E D S'TATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . J U L Y 1, 1879. * [ P o p u l a t i o n , 48,866,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $16.75.] General stock coined o r issued. I n Treasury. A m o u n t in circulation. $245, 741, 837 41, 276, 356 70, 249, 985 15,413, 700 2,466, 950 346, 681, 016 329, 691, 697 $135, 236,475 33,239,917 8,903, 401 133,880 2,052, 470 45, 036, 904 8,286, 701 $110, 505,362 8, 036, 439 61,346, 584 15,279. 820 414.480 301, 644,112 321,404,996 1, 051, 521, 541 Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver G o l d certificates S i l v e r certificates United States notes National-bank notes 232, 889,748 818, 631,793 J U L Y 1, 1880. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 50,155,783; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $1^.41.] G o l d coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver. G o l d certificates..". S i l v e r certificates United States notes • National-bank notes $351,841,206 69,660,408 72, 862,270 8, 004, 600 12, 374, 270 346, 681, 016 344, 505, 427 5126,145, 427 49, 549,851 24, 350, 482 40, 700 6,584, 701 18, 785, 559 7, 090, 249 $225, 695, 779 20,110, 557 48,511, 788 7,963,900 5, 789, 569 327, 895, 457 337,415,178 1, 205, 929,197 232, 546, 969 973, 382, 228 J U L Y 1, 1881. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 51,316,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $21.71.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y ,.,. S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates i United States notes National-bank notes $478, 484, 538 95,297,083 74,087,061 5,782, 920 51,166, 530 346, 681, 016 355, 042, 675 $163,171, 661 65, 954, 671 27, 247, 697 \ 23,400 12, 055, 801 18, 554, 092 5, 296, 382 $315,312, 877 29, 342,412 46, 839, 364 5, 759, 520 39,110,729 328,126, 924 349, 746, 293 1,406, 541, 823 292, 303, 704 1,114,238,119 J U L Y 1, 1882. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 52,495,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.37.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates .' United States notes National-bank notes $506, 757, 715 122, 788, 544 74,428, 580 5, 037,120 66, 096, 710 346, 681, 016 358,742, 034 $148, 506, 390 90, 384, 724 28, 048, 631 • 8,100 11, 590, 620 21,425, 589 6,277, 246 $358, 251, 325 32,403, 820 46, 379, 949 5, 029, 020 54,506, 090 325,255, 427 352, 464, 788 1,480, 531, 719 306, 241, 300 1,174, 290, 419 J U L Y 1, 1883. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 53,693,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.91.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates i.. United States notes '. National-bank notes $542, 732, 063 152, 047, 685 74, 960, 300 82, 378, 640 88, 616, 831 346,681,016 356,073, 281 1, 643, 489,816 $198,078, 568 116, 396, 235 28, 486,001 22, 571, 270 15, 996,145 23, 438, 839 8,217, 062 413,184,120 I $344, 653,495 35, 651, 450 46, 474. 299 59,807, 370 72, 620, 686 323, 242,177 347, 856,'219 1, 230, 305, 696 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. TABLE M.—STATEMENT CXLVII SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D IN THE TREASURY AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S STATES, SPECIFIED—Continued. JULY 1, 1884. [Population, 54,911,000; circulation per capita, $22.65.] General stock coined or issued. / I n Treasury. Amount in circulation. Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes .... $545, 500, 797 180, 306, 614 75, 261, 528 98, 392, 660 119,811,691 346, 681,016 339, 499, 883 $204, 876,594 139, 616, 414 29, 600, 720 27,246, 020 23,384,680 27, 993, 802 8, 809, 990 $340, 624,203 40, 690, 200 45, 660, 808 71,146, 640 96,427, Oil 318, 687,214 330,689, 893 1, 705, 454,189 Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury. .1 Standard silver dollars, includingbullionin Treasury. 461, 528,220 1,243, 925, 969 J U L Y I, 1885. [Population, 56,148,000; circulation per capita, $23.02.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury Subsidiary silver .: Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes $588,697, 036 208,538, 967 74, 939,820 140,323,140 139,901,646 346,681,016 318, 576, 711 $247,028,625 169,451,998 31, 236, 899 13,593,410 38,370, 7P0 15,462, 379 9, 945, 710 1,817,658, 336 525, 089,721 $341, 668,411 39, 086, 969 43, 702, 921 126, 729,730 101, 530, 940 331,218, 637 308, 631, 001 1,292,568,615 J U L Y 1, 1886. [Population, 57,404,000; circulation per capita, $21.82.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-banknotes $590, 774,461 237,191, 906 75, 060,937 131,174,245 115,977, 675 346, 681,016 311, 699, 454 $232, 554, 886 184, 523, 283 28, 886, 947 55,129, 870 27, 861,450 22,868, 317 4, 034,416 $358,219, 575 52, 668, 623 46,173, 990 76,044, 375 88,116, 225 323, 812i 699 307, 665, 038 1,808, 559, 694 555, 859,169 1, 252, 700, 525 J U L Y 1, 1887. [Population, 58,680,000; circulation per capita, $22.45.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver doUars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates : United States notes = • National-bank notes .- $654, 520, 335 277, 445, 767 75, 547, 799 121,486, 817 145, 543,150 346, 681, 016 2-49, 217, 788 1, 900, 442, 672 $277,979, 654 221,897,046 26,963,934 30, 261, 380 3,425,133 20, 013, 797 2, 362, 585 $376, 540,681 55,548,721 48, 583, 865 91, 225,437 142,118, 017 326, 667,219 276, 855, 203 582, 903, 529 1, 317,539,143 r J U L Y 1, 1888. [Population, 59,974,000; circulation per capita, $22.88.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silverdollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates r United States notes National-banknotes : $705,818, 855 310,166,459 76,406,376 142, 023,150 229,491,772 346,681,016 252, 368. 321 $314,704, 822 254, 639, 063 26,044, 062 20,928,500 28, 732,115 38,680,976 7, 055, 541 $391,114, 033 55, 527, 396 50,362,314 121, 094, 650 200, 759, 657 308,000, 040 245. 312, 780 2, 062, 955,949 690,785,079 1, 372,170,870 CXLVIII REPORT ON T H E FINANCES.^ TABLE M.—STATEMENT SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND I N CIRCULATION, ON THE D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. J U L Y 1, 1889. [Population, 61,289,000; circulation per capita, $22.52.] General stock coined or issued. I n Treasury. Ainount in circulation. $680, 063,505 343, 947, 093 76, 601,836 154, 048, 552 262, 629, 746 346, 681, 016 211,378,963 $303,581, 937 289,489, 794 25,124, 672 36,918, 323 5,474,181 30, 241, 825 4,158, 330 $376,481, 568 54, 457, 299 51,477,164 117,130, 229 257,155, 565 316, 439,191 207,220,633 2,075, 350,711 Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes National-bank notes 694,989, 062 1,380, 361, 649 J U L Y 1, 1890. [Population, 62,622,250; circulation per capita, $22.82.] $695,563,029 380,083, 304 76,825, 305 157, 562,*'979 301, 539,751 346, 681,016 185,970,775 $321, 304,106 323, 804,555 22,792, 718 26,732,120 3,983,513 11,992,039 4, 365, 838 $374,258, 923 56, 278, 749 54rb32, 587 130,830,859 297, 556, 238 334, 688, 977 181, 604, 937 2,144, 226,159 Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver doUars, including bullion in Treasury Subsidia-ry sUver Gold certificates Silver certificates United States notes ^-National-bank notes 714,974, 889 1, 42», 251,270 J U L Y 1, 1891. [Population, 63,975,000; circulation per capita, $23.41.] Gold coin, including bulUon in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury Subsidiary siiver .*. Gold certificates Silver certificates Treasury notes, act July 14,1890 United Statesnotes National-bank notes 582,852 753, 502 77, 848, 700 152,486,429 314,715,185 50, 228,417 346,681,016 167,927,974 379,927, 323 19,629,480 32,423, 360 7,479, 219 9,879, 713 3,473,656 5,706, 928 2,195, 224,075 697,783,368 $407, 319,163 58, 826,179 58, 219, 220 120, 063, 069 307, 235, 966 40, 348, 704 343,207, 360 162,221, 046 1,497,440,707 J U L Y 1, 1892. [Population, 65,520,000; circulation per capita, $24.44.] Gold coin, including bullion in Treasury Standard silver doUars, including buUiOn ii^ Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates .^ Treasury notes, act July 14,1890 United States notes Currency certificates, act June 8,1872 National-bank notes $664,275,335 - $255,706, 511 491,057,518 434, 240, 056 77, 521,478 14,227,774 156,623,929 15, 530, 310 331,614,304 4,920, 839 101,712,071 3,453, 379 346, 681,016 37,121,112 30, 430, 000 590, 000 172, 683,850 5,462,333 2, 372,'599, 501 771, 252, 314 $408, 568, 824 56, 817,462 63, 293, 704 141,093,619 326, 693,465 98, 258, 692 309, 559, 904 29, 840,000 167,221,517 1, 601, 347,187 SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. CXLIX T A B L E M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS OF M O N E Y I N T H E U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y AND I N CIRCULATION, ON T H E D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. JULY I, 1893. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 66,946,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $23.85.] General stock c o i n e d or issued. Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars, i u c l u d i n g bulliou in T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t of J u l y 14,1890 United States notes C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 National-bank notes $597, 697, 685 538, 300, 776 77, 415,123 94, 041, 189 330, 957, 504 147, 190,227 346, 681,016 12, 405,000 178, 713,872 2, 323, 402, 392 I n Treasury. Amount in circulation. $189,162,022 -481, 371,103 11,945, 257 1, 399, 000 4,133, 656 6, 334, 613 27,621,590 690, 000 4,043, 906 $408,535, 663 56, 929, 673 65, 469, 866 92, 642,189 • 326, 823, 848 140,855,614 319,059,426 • 11,715,000 174, 669,966 726, 701,147 1, 596, 701,245 J U L Y 1, 1894. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 68,397,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $24.28.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r d o l l a r s , i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y . Subsidiary silver Gold c e r t i t i c a t e s Silver certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t J u l y 14,1890 United States notes '. C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes $627, 293,201 548, 000, 032 76, 249.925 66, 387,899 337, 148,504 152, 584, 417 346, 681,016 59, 235,OCO 206, 854, 787 $131,316,471 495, 435, 370 17, 738, 968 48, 050 10,157, 768 17, 902, 988 80,091,414 300, 000 6, 635, 044 2, 420, 434, 781 759, 626, 073 $495, 976, 730 • 52, 564, 662 58, 510, 957 66, 339, 849 326, 990, 736 134, 681, 429 266. 589, 602 58,935,000 200, 219, 743 1,660,808,708 J U L Y 1, 1895. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 69,878,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $22.93.] Gold coin, i n c l u d i n g bullion i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r d o l l a r s , i n c l u d i n g b u l l i o n in T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s , a c t J u l y 14,1890 United States notes •. C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 Nationai-bank notes 256, 023 547, 777,049 76, 954, 434 48. 409,959 328: 894, 504 146, 088, 400 346, 681, 016 55 795, 000 211 691, 035 $156, 618, 062 495. 791, 006 16, 604, 420 88, 650 9, 271, 563 30,145, 231 83, 032, 031 350, 000 4,737, 984 $479, 637, 961 51,986, 043 60, 350, 014 48, 381, 309 319, 622, 941 115,943,169 263, 648, 985 55, 445, 000 206,953,051 2,398, 607,420 796, 638,947 1,601, 968,473 J U L Y 1, 1896. [ P o p u l a t i o n , 71,390,000; c i r c u l a t i o n p e r c a p i t a , $21.10.] Gold coin, i u c l u d i n g buUion i n T r e a s u r y S t a n d a r d s i l v e r doUars, i n c l u d i n g bullion in T r e a s u r y Subsidiary silver •Gold certificates : -S i l v e r certificates T r e a s u r y notes, a c t J u l y 14,1890 Uuited States notes C u r r e n c y certificates, a c t J u n e 8,1872 National-bank notes $599, 597, 964 551, 723, 999 75, 971,507 42, 818,189 342. 619.504 129, 683, 280 346, 681,016 32, 210,000 226, 000,547 $144, 692,900 499, 607, 095 15, 767, 056 620,070 11,962,313 34, 638, 033 122,431,148 320, 000 10, 832,425 $454, 905, 064 52,116, 904 60, 204, 451 42,198,119 330, 657,191 95, 045, 247 224, 249, 868 31,890, 000 215,168,122 2,347,306, 006 840, 871, 040 1, 506, 434, 966 REPORT ON T H E FINANCESo CL TABLE M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING THE AMOUNTS OF MONEY IN THE U N I T E D STATES, IN THE TREASURY AND I N CIRCULATION, ON THE D A T E S SPECIFIED—Continued. J U L Y 1, 1897. N [Population, 72,937,000; circulation per capita, $22.49.] Gener.al stock coined or issued. Gold coin, including buUion in Treasury Standard silver dollars, including bullion in Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates Treasury notes, act July 14, 1890 , United States notes Currency certificates, act June 8, 1872 Nationai-bank notes I n Treasury. Araount in circulation. 239,016 556, 590,184 75, 818, 369 38, 782,169 375, 479, 504 114, 867, 280 346, 681,016 62, 340,000 230, 668,034 $178, 649, 328 504,649,903 16,201, 960 1,496, 830 17,630,192 31,397, 763 IOO, 726, 394 1,380, 000 5,123, 683 $517, 589, 688 ' 51, 281 940, .59, 616,409 37, 285,339 357, 849, 312 83, 469, 517 245, 954, 622 60, 960, 000 225, 544, 351 2,497,465, 572 857,256, 053 1,640,209,519 J U L Y 1, 1898. [Population, 74,522,000; circulation per capita, $24.66.] Gold coin, iucluding bulliou iu Treasury. Standard silverdollars, includingbullionin Treasury. Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates • Treasury notes, act July 14,1890 United States notes Currency certificates, act June 8, 1872 Nationai-bank notes 514, 780 561, 350,859 127, . 76, 610 37, 420,149 398, 556,504 101, 207, 280 346. 681,016 26, 675,000 227, 900,177 $203-, 564, 317 502, 867, 893 12,070, 690 1, 608, 560 8,429, 994 2, 900, 843 62, 111, 994 1,110, 000 4,909,189 2, 637,433, 375 799, 573, 480 $657, 950, 463 58,482, 966 64. 056, 920 35, 811, 589 390,126, 510 98, 306, 437 284, 569, 022 25, 565, 000 222, 990, 988 1,837,859,895 J U L Y 1, 1899. [Population, 76,148,000; circulation per capita, $25.] Gold coin, including bulliou in Treasury Standardsilver dollars, including bullion in Treasury Subsidiary silver Gold certificates Silver certificates Treasury notes, act J u l y 14,1890 United States notes ' Currency certificates, act June 8, 1872 National-bank notes $963,498, 384 563, 697, 082 74, S66, 552 34, 297, 819 406, 085, 504 93,518,280 346, 681, 016 21, 355, 000 241, 350, 871 $283, 760, 334 502, 215, 656 5, 800, 728 1, 641, 900 3,948, 887 956, 516 38, 329,174 I, 080,000 3, 545,432 2, 745, 350,508 841, 278, 627 $079,738, 050 61,481, 426 69, 065,824 32,655,919 402,136, 617 92,561,764 308, 351, 842 20, 275, 000 237, 805, 439 1, 904, 071,881 SECRETARY OF T H E TREASURY. CLI TABLE M . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING T H E AMOUNTS O F M O N E Y I N THE U N I T E D STATES, IN THE T R E A S U R Y , A N D I N C I R C U L A T I O N , O N T H E D A T E S S P E C I F I E D — C o n t i n u e d . RECAPITULATION. Year. Amount of money in United States. 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 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 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 102,477 452, 005,767 452,079 358, 674, 867, 283 705, 588, 067 770, 129,755 754, 327,254 728, 200,612 716, 553.578 715, 351,180 722, 868,461 7 ^ , 812,174 7o2, 721, 565 774, 445, 610 806, 024, 781 798, 273,509 790, 683, 284 763, 053,847 791, 253,576 1,051, 521, 541 1,205, 929,197 1, 406,541,823 1, 480,531, 719 1, 643,489,816 1,705, 454,189 1, 817,658,336 1, 808 559, 694 1,900, 442, 672 2, 062,955.949 2, 075.350. 711 2.144, 226,159 2,195. 224, 075 2, 372,599,501 2,323, 402,392 2, 420,434,781 2, 398,607, 420 2, 347,306,006 2,497, 465, 572 2, 637,433, 375 2, 745,350,508 A m o u n t in circulation. $435, 407,252 448, 405, 767 334, 697, 744 595, 394,038 669, 641,478 714, 702,995 673, 488, 244' 661, 992,069 680, 103,661 664, 452, 891 675, 212,794 715, 889, 005 738, 309,549 751, 881, 809 776, 083,031 754, 101,947 727, 609,388 722, 314, 883 729, 132,634 818, 631, 793 973, 382, 228 1,114, 238,119 1,174, 290.419 1, 230,305, 696 1, 243,925, 969 1, 292,568, 615 1, 252,700,525 1, 317,539,143 1, 372,170,870 1, 380,361, 649 1,429, 251, 270 1,497, 440, 707 1,601, 347,187 I, 596,701, 245 1,660, 808, 708 1, 601,968, 473 966 1, 506,434, 519 209, 1, 640,859,895 1,837, 071, 881 I, 904, Population. 31, 443, 321 32,064. 000 32,704,000 33,365,000 34, 046,000 34,748, 000 35, 469,000 36, 211,000 36, 973, 000 37, 756, 000 38,558, 371 39, 555, 000 40,596, 000 41, 677, 000 42,796, 000 43, 951, 000 45,137, 000 46, 353, 000 47,598, 000 48,866, 000 50,155,783 51, 316, 000 52,495, 000 53,693, 000 54, 911, 000 56.148, 000 57,404, 000 58, 680,000 59, 974, 000 61, 289, 000 62, 622,250 63, 975, 000 65, 520, 000 66,946, 000 68, 397,000 69, 878,000 71,390, 000 72, 937,000 74, 522, 000 76,148, 000 Mone^y Circulation per capita. per capita. $14.06 14.09 10.96 20.23 20.72 22.16 21.27 20.11 19.38 18.95 18.73 18.75 18.70 18.58 18.83 18.16 17.52 16. 46' 16.62 21.52 24.04 27.41 28.20 30.60 31.06 32.37 3L50 32.39 34.39 33.86 34.,24 34.31 36.21 34.70 35.39 34.33 32.88 34.24 35.39 36.05 $13.85 13.98 10.23 17.84 19.67 20.57 18.99 18.28 18.39 17.60 17.50 18.10 18.19 18.04 18.13 17.16 16.12 15.58 15.32 16.75 19.41 2L7I 22.37 22.91 22.65 23.02 2L82 22.45 22.88 22.52 22.82 23.41 24.44 23.85 24.28 22.93 2L10 22.49 24.66 25.00 NOTE.—The diflference between the amount of money in the country and the amount in circulation represents the raoney in the Treasury. Currency certificates, act of J u n e 8,1872, are included in the amount of United States notes in circulation in tiie tables for the years 1873 to 1891, inclusi ve; since 1891 they are reported separately. The foregoing tables present tbe revised figures for each of the years giyen- CLII REPORT TABLE N.—STATEMENT RECEIVED FROM AND OF ISSUED NOVEMBER 1, UNITED BY 1898, ON TO THE THE STATES OFFICE OCTOBER 31, Total AND OTHER SECRETARY 0.—STATEMENT OF PERSONS SHOWING AND OBLIGATIONS THE TREASURY Issued. Total transactions. $2, 800 500 5, 925. 000 |$12.725, 000 12.784, 560 50 600 6,300 5, 200' $207. 000 $2, 800 500 18,-650, 000 13,198, 560 .50, 600 6,300 5,200 207. OOOJ 19,000 19,000 58, 493. 050 58, 497. 300 17. 420, 000 6, 029, 050 15, 713, 650 34, 783, 850 106,164, 560 116,990,350 41,125, 000 100 12, 058,100 31,427.300 69, 567, 700 187, 213, 020 29,400 31,100 251, 540, 410 23.705,000 100 6, 029, 050 15,713,650 34, 783, 850 81. 048, 460 490, 325, 080 29,400 31,100 THE AGGREGATE EMPLOYED, OF 1899. 196,275, 060 NUMBER THE THE Eeceived Received for exfor r e d e m p [change a n d tion. transfer. Six p e r c e n t b o n d s (act of J u l y 17.1861) S i x p e r c e n t b o n d s (act of M a r . 3,1863) (3^old c e r t i f i c a t e s (series of 1888) B o n d s i s s u e d t o Pacific r a i l r o a d s ( a c t s of J u l y 1, 1862, a n d J u l y 2, 1864) •. T e n - f o r t y b o n d s of 1864 (act of M a r . 3,1864) Consols of 1865 (act of M a r . 3.1865) C o n s o l s o f 1867 ( a c t o f Mar.3,1865) C o n s o l s o f 1868 ( a c t o f Mar.3,1865) F u n d e d loan of 1891, 4^ p e r c e n t ( a c t s of J u l y 14, 1870, a n d J a n . 20,1871) ' F u n d e d loan of 1907,4 p e r c e n t (acts of J uly,14,1870, a n d J a n . 20,1871) C e r t i f i c a t e s o f d e p o s i t ( a c t o f J u n e 8,1872) T h r e e p e r c e n t b o n d s (act of J u l y 12,1882) F u n d e d l o a n o f 1801, c o n t i n u e d Ji't 2 p e r c e n t F i v e p e r c e n t loan of 1904 (act of J a n . 14,1875) F o u r p e r c e n t loan of 1925 (act of J a n . 14.1875) T h r e e p e r c e n t 10-20 loan of 1898 (act of J u n e 13,1898). Gold certificates"(a'^'.t M a r . 3,1865), s e r i e s 1875 G o l d c e r t i f i c a t e s (act M a r . 3,1863), s e r i e s 1870 a n d 1871. IN BONDS OF T i t l e of loan. TABLE FINANCES. COST TO RECEIPTS, COLLECT SEVERAL COLLECTION DISTRICTS DURING THE EXPENSES, AVERAGE INTERNAL REVENUE FISCAL YEAR ENDED J U N E 30, 1899. Collection d i s t r i c t s . Alabama Arkansas....' F i r s t Calilbrnia F o u r t h California.. Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Firstlllinois Fifthlllinois E i g h t h Illinois T h i r t e e n t h Illinoi 3Sixth Indiana.. Seventh I n d i a n a . -. Third low^ Fourth Iowa ... Kansas Second K e n t u c k y . . Fifth K e n t u c k y ' - . . S i x t h K e n t u c k y . . .' Seventh K e n t u c k y . E i g h t h K e n t u c k y -.. Louisiana Maryland , Massachusetts F i r s t Michigan Fourth Michigan.. Minnesota. First Missouri... Sixth Missouri . . Montana Nebraska New Hampshire - $508, 296. 92 269, 936. 30 ;, 724, 964.18 623,729. 30 . 248,135. 22 1,916,759.03 682,422. 50 941, 726. 30 748, 449. 65 922, 965. 69 598. 215.48 089, 893. 05 878,267. 71 334, 803. 26 000,461.02 002, 795. 24 944,825. 37 833,133.71 635, 497.18 072, 438. 41 357, 622.18 316, 542. 75 254,173.-74 130,409.41 153. 620. 36 936, 209. 50 707, 585.99 567, 688. 23 380, 593. 84 988,48L50 681,097.21 428, 079. 38 341, 036. 09 a B a s e d on r e p o r t s of collectors. 6 I n c l u d e s $274,053.3,0, r e c e i p t s from t a x on m o n e y o r d e r s for first e n d e d J u n e 30, 1899, t u r n e d o v e r b y t h e P o s t m a s t e r - G e n eral t o t h e c o l l e c t i n t h a t d i s t r i c t , i s b a s e d u p o n t h e t o t a l r e c e i p t s of t h e s a m e , n o e x p e n s e t o collect w a s i n c u r r e d . - number of i:)^rs o n s em ployed. Aggregate receipts, a $41, 438. 59 34, 087. 43 93,961.39 39, 622. 86 30, 288. 31 44, 238. 60 19, 506. 89 90, 000. 30 107,681.90 107, 251. 58 69,143. 56 23,895. 33 66, 287. 65 70. 308.72 18, 874. 31 23,182. 02 22, 299. 67 84, 646.05 239,417. 92 86,875. 76 120,263.82 111,424.45 40,416.24 132. 692. 68 77, 859. 98 34,915.16 . 15,002. 55 39. 564. 54 76. 043. 21 50, 525.82 25, 800.02 55, 593. 57 23, 703.85 16 13 34 13 16 20 14 34 53 17 19 9 23 18 clO 19 12 20 17 16 18 20 20 40 34 21 9 21 32 20 t 11 22 15 Cost to collect $1. 50.082 .126 1025 .064 .024 .015 .029 .096 .007 .005 .007 .022 .014 .006 .019 .023 .024 .046 .019 .028 .051 .048 .018 .017 .010 .009 .021 .015 .005 .025 .0.38 .016 .018 , a n d second q u a r t e r s of fiscal y e a r d i s t r i c t of M a r y l a n d . T h e c o s t t o l e s s t a x o n m o n e y o r d e r s , for w h i c h ' CLin SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. T A B L E 0 . — S T A T E M E N T SHOWING THE AGGREGATE R E C E I P T S , E X P E N S E S , AVERAGE N U M B E R OF P E R S O N S E M P L O Y E D , AND COST TO COLLECT INTERNAL R E V E N U E IN THE S E V E R A L C O L L E C T I O N D I S T R I C T S D U R I N G T H E F I S C A L Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 30,1899—Continued. Collection d i s t r i c t s . Aggregate receipts. Expenses. $474, 372. 34 7, 599, 888. 84 132, ,867.28 8, 710,, 430. 37 16, 611,i 196. 63 10,127, 727.45 3, 880, 171.25 2, 800,, 146. 55 4, 505, 308. 73 2, 296,,476. 09 2, 624,, 540. 82 14, 528,,118.81 1,776, 682.19 2, 216,,889.33 2, 819, 375. 42 1,074, 921.81 9, 902, 664.93 3,108, 037.24 I, 820, 656. 71 8,504, 214. 65 284, 278.15 490, 633. 47 I, 683, 262. 03 I, 003,,J27.14 574, 106.45 3, 361, 808. 84 1,454,, 042. 24 1,430,, 106. 57 8, 391, 046. 36 I, 076,,019.05 Total * $15,524.96 45, 342.75 I I , 351. 65 62, 042.01 87, 834. 23 67, 838. 91 42, 690.71 38, 044.16 55, 810.41 115,1.46. 59 213, 523. 83 160, 466:94 34, 386.76 34,199.09 41, 393.80 43, 209. 74 98,647, 75 70, 871.13 35, 681.95 141,008. 09 31,195. 31 45, 342. 31 68, 264.34 22, 499. 29 24,158. 25 41, 817. 08 91,154. 09 39,835. 56 58, 522.42 21,858. 26 273, 484, 573.44 First New Jersey Fifth New Jersey New Mexico....' First New York Second N e w Y o r k Third New York Fourteenth New York Twenty-first New York T w e n t y - e i g h t h N e w Y o r k -. F o u r t h N o r t h Carolina Fifth N o r t h Carolina FirstOhio T e n t h Ohio E l e v e n t h Ohio E i g h t e e n t h Ohio Oregon First Pennsylvania Ninth Pennsylvania Twelfth Pennsylvania Twenty-third Pennsylvania South Carolina Second T e n n e s s e e Fifth Tennessee Third Texas Fourth Texas Second V i r g i n i a Sixth Virginia W e s t Virginia First Wisconsin Second W i s c o n s i n 3, 976,477.10 Average number Cost t o of pers o n s em- collect $1. ployed. $0.033 .006 .085 .007 .005 .007 ' .011 .014 .012 .050 .081 .011 ..019 • .015 i.015 .040 •. 010 .023 .020 .017 .110 .092 .041 .022 .042 .012 .063 .028 .007 .020 1,398 a B a s e d on r e p o r t s of collectors. N O T E . — T h e f o r e g o i n g s t a t e m e n t of e x p e n s e s does n o t i n c l u d e s a l a r i e s a n d e x p e n s e s of i n t e r n a l r e v e n u e a g e n t s , s a l a r i e s of t h e officers a n d c l e r k s i n t h e oifice of t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r of I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e , a m o u n t s e x p e n d e d i n d e t e c t i n g a n d p u n i s h i n g v i o l a t i o n s of internal-:^evenue l a w s , cost of p a p e r for i n t e r n a l - r e v e n u e s t a m p s , a n d c e r t a i n m i s c e l l a n e o u s e x p e n s e s . A m o u n t of e x p e n s e s as s t a t e d a b o v e Expenses not included in above T o t a l e x p e n s e s for fiscal y e a r e n d e d J u n e 30, 1899 Cost t o coUect $1 $3,976, 477.10 615,277.80 4. 591, 754.90 $0.0168 T A B L E P . — S T A T E M E N T O F CUSTOMS B U S I N E S S F O R T H E F I S C A L Y E A R E N D E D J U N E 30, Vessels e n t e r e d . V e s s e l s cleared. Districts and ports. A l a s k a CSitka^. A l a s k a Albany N Y Albemarle (Edenton), N. C . . Alexandria Va . .. . Annapolis, Md Apalachicola, Fla Ari^.fiua (Nngnlps) Ari7. Aroostook (Houlton), M e Atlanta Ga Baltimore Md ......... Bangor, M e Barnstable Mass Bath Me . Beaufort N C Beaufort S C Belfast M e Boston a n d Charlestown (Boston), M a s s Brazos (Brownsville), T e x . . Bridgeton N . J Brunswick, Ga. Bufialo C r e e k (Bufi'alo), N . Y . Burlington Iowa Burlington (Trenton), N . J Cairo, III Cape Viucent, N. Y Castine, M e Champlain (Plattsburg),N. Y . C h a r l e s t o n S. C .; .' Chattanooga Tenn • < C h e r r y s t o n e (Cape C h a r l e s City), Va Chicago, I U C i n c i n n a t i , Ohio C o l u m b u s Ohio Corpus Christi T e x . . . . Council Bluffs, I o w a C u y a h o g a (Cleveland), O h i o . Delaware (Wilmington), Del. D e n v e r Colo .•D e s Moines, I o w a Foreign. Coastwise. 350 441 5 482 90 20 Foreign. Coastwise. Entries of m e r chandise 366 503 3,020 460 4 -'5" 75 53 893 15 23 262 1,332 29 10 74 943 35 9 19 1,937 1 15 4 6 1,572 1,370 61 9,001 4,416 33 270 27 84 12 10 35 89 3 5 7 94 1, 780- 881 22 1,707 1,045 14 42, 072 676 2 2 281 " " " 3 6 5 4,041 1,093 2 225 1,067 '""466' 4 13 16, 994 1,373 536 9 1,080 109 ' " " 4 i 4 " 1,327 13 1,086 81 '"'m' i 4,120 557 71 2,321 58 11, 388 202 164 8,600 390 8.484 22, 844 2,569 232 1,234 581 89 5,908 30 773 73 5,752 33 2,i45 108 816 79 Documents i s s u e d D u t i e s a n d tonnage tax. t o vessels. 233 221 131 109 228 95 'i,5i5 176 490 307 211 28 161 1,168 5 437 28 224 405 34 55 42 109 292 241 227 40 638 423 118 16* 445 191 1899. V a l u e of e x p o r t s . . Aggregate receipts, a $43.529.09 82, 041.40 $51, 314.17 82,271.95 1, 576. 02 Foreign. $13,331 Expenses. Domestic. $32,398 1, 601. 32 2 946. 69 2, 275. 28 129, 028. 07 127, 887. 36 38, 394. 99 33. 264. 84 9, 543.80 12, 306. 32 2,100, 792. 77 2,062,161.18 130, 014. 01 , 130,412. 45 202. 45 515. 29 13,153.13 13, 389. 41 n.59 3, 062. 56 2, 588. 75 1, 454.79 1, 059. 60 207,032 180 1,550 57, 039 25, 470 396,436 1,311, 348 107, 099. 201 3,459, 767 4,338 940,134 1,994 15, 606,192.79 13,158. 23 148. 86 656. 73 14,576. 94 639,901. 53 15, 689, 276.26 15, 025. 45 159. 60 656. 73 16, 367. 61 646. 478. 67 35. 67 2, 437, 731 52, 921 125,599,418 ~ 141,651 112,085 10,421,488 7,898, 269 31, 480. 40 165.12 359,106. 46 104,460.48 31,560.78 239.74 362, 022. 76 106, 256. 03 15,805 6,405, 752, 36 610. 661. 22 39.740.16 50,371.06 12, 549.17 657,342.91 27, 283. 33 67,500. 65 21, 283.14 6,417, 497. 59 613, 089. 88 39, 822. 50 53, 647. 64 12, 549.17 659,484.16 28, 322. 79 68, 750. 26 21, 293. 52 864, 210 180.346 10, 702 5,970, 068 8,059,158 127,813 7, 546,999 91, 629 6,123,148 2,239 2,173, 610 3, 874,175 193, 067 —............ Average n u m b e r Cost t o of per- collects o n s em$1. ployed. $83, 927. 36 10,841.67 1,334.70 1, 550. 82 949. 75 3, 605. 70 27, 231. 87 14, 685. 75 2,138.01 254, 975.72 14, 501. 22 2, 667. 65 8, 388. 94 1,176. 31 4-036.35 2, 051, 58 58 8 2 3 2 4 20 14 2 187 11 9 9 2 5 5 660, 542.59 30, 649. 25 1, 075.74 75.05 7, 245. 60 53, 528.97 358. 40 150. 00 352.64 14, 668.27 4, 069. 99 32, 365.73 14, 636. 93 469. 35 539 26 5 2 5 39 2 2 1 13 6 29 13 2 933. 84 156, 382. 88 33, 392. 24 4, 578. 61 30,413.82 262. 00 29,283. 39 8, 500. 07 7, 747.15 1, 353. 89 3 114 23 3 24 2 21 11 7 2 $1. 636 .132 .968 L224 .211 .382 .174 .121 .111 5.177 .627 101.494 1.318 1.410 .042 2.040 6.740 .114 .443 .083 10. 048 .465 16.977 .089 .138 .024 .054 .115 .b61 .021 .044 .300 .113 .064 Pi Pi O Pi H O H !2J Ul Detroit, Mich Dubuque, Iowa Duluth Minn Dunkirk. N Y Eastern (Crisfield) Md Edgartown Mass . Erie, P a Evansville. Ind '.. Fairfield (Bridgeport), Conn.. Fall River, Mass Fernandina. Fla Frenchman B a y , ( E l l s worth), Me Galena III. . . . . . Galveston, Tex Genesee (Rochester). JN. Y Georgetown, D C 1,597 2,819 1.518 2,894 256 2,528 80 199 2,609 86 2 15 45 893 52 9 116 861 635 170 Gloucester, Mass Grand Rapids Mich Great Egg Harbor, (Somers Point), N . J Hartford Conn -. Humboldt (Eureka), Cal Huron (Port Huron), M i c h . . . Indianapolis I n d . . . . . Kausas City, Mo Kennebunk Me Key West, Fla Knoxville, Tenn Lacrosse, Wis . Lincoln, Nebr Little Eg2 Harbor (Tuckerton), N . J Los Angeles, Cal LouisviUe, Ky Mf^r.hifls, Mft . . ., . , Marblehead, Mass Memphia, Tenu , . Memphremagog (Newport), Vt M i a m i (Toledo), Ohio Michigan (Grand H a v e n ) , Mich Milwaukee, Wis Miunesota (St.Paul), Miun .. Mobile, A l a Montana and I d a h o (Great Falls), M o n t Nantucket, Mass NashvUle, T e n n 112 38 43 " " ' 8 5 9 ' 62 12 105 1,443 736 151 31 514 VUU 10 2 18 1,035 601 ' 230 107 2,165 • 378 563 r21 ""'ioi' 2 40 920 663 1 83 82 361 23 7 15 14 271 iSo 488 45 40 16,154 98 1,588 19 228 117 4 . 42 43 227 3 2.351 306 346 22 335 10 830 45 83 337 320 133 91 698. 5.i6. 60 28, 942. 99 5, 879.13 1,10^.40 7, 943. 77 5, 244. 60 701,935.14 29, 032. 35 8. 532. 26 1,110. 90 115.10 512. 03 7,197. 89 17,884. 79 IOO, 817. 26 8,012.84 6,066.74 201 4 249 289.82 547. 89 199, 268.11 207,917.44 60, 254. 95 61/262. 5'l X, 4 \ j i j 92 21 609 100,490N92 581 607 928 3 5,445 541 891 1,656 5 135 130 79 433 12' 16 278 3,180. 80 85, 974. 43 112,527.10 677. 61 122, 394. 33 150, 322. 87 159, 229.43 214, 854. 68 1,046. 21 64' 9, 640. 44 .. 50.45 189, 359. 27 260,952.11 1,059.59 698. 02 28,491.35 242 168 "2," 221' 17,007 293 89' 241, 382. 25 64, 819. 03 245,158.72 65, 742. 34 8,396 13, 753 35 1,543 L938 518 610 456 24 204 8, 434. 05 296,472. 66 484,295.30 26, 577.35 8,497.17 . 297,378. 42 487,936.79 32, 534. 87 11 111 10 15 123 12 74 2 142 1 8,284 13, 653 73' 4.20 113,436.85 822. 6 1 " 127, 233. 39 150,794.33 161, 599. 37 22. 20 225, 420. 19 1, 047. 43 25.98 9, 643. 22 188,4i9.26 259, 432. 27 422. 85 461.35 28, 286. 38 44 67 70 363 535 4, 973. 54 85, 984. 35 470 1,263 42 9 125 190 245 173 '"2,"2i6' , 40 59 61 317 48 139 48 30 64 363 555 142 ei' 13, 546, 692 3, 241, 621 210 2,182 2, 424, 496 55, 777 1 c ^764 199.92 5, 830.13 17, 836. 45 69, 285 1, 257, 355 .44, 776. 31 47, 395. 36 9 30 25* 13, 613. 21 72 13, 537.14 25 a Based on returns of coUectors. 616 78,420, 904 1. 005. 709 530 47, 807 195, 678 7, 052, 088 5, 486 89, 526 5 1, 652,787 4, 085 2,064 775,779 1\ 327 855 7,695 1, 482, 253 891,053 11,810 274,206 8, 894,424 86,654 73. 996. 90 362. 00 13, 319. 97 1,101.33 2, 281. 55 2, 379. 38 3,912.81 1,747.85 9,901.95 3,490.99 3, 265.10 60 2 11 1 2 4 3 2 6 4 3 .113 .012 1.561 .991 19.822 4.647 .544 .098 .098 .435 .538 3, 380. 08 350. 00 40. 202. 84 17, 408. 44 11, 769. 38 400. 50 12, 841. 48 5, 072. 97 5 1 32 14 6.169 12 ""'2.'582 2 .059 615. 40 633. 71 885. 33 708. 52 275. 65 586. 25 122. 20 26,156. 58 489. 69 362. 00 1, 695. 37 2 5 1 46 5 8 2 19 1 2 2 146.524 .094 '3. 508 .383 .068 .090 5.505 .116 .468 13.934 . .176 292. 00 18,195. 76 15,744. 38 3, 756. 49 1, 885. 01 4, 641. 28 2 16 10 5 3 4 5.788 .096 .060 3.545 2.701 .163 40, 513. 25 7, 891. 98 36 6 .165 .120 6, 562.14 16, 423. 95 33,400. 38 15, 706. 98 14 18 24 14 .772 .055 .068 .483 22,023. 94 407. 00 2, 418. 37 18 2 2 .465 43. 763 .178 10, 2, 48, 10, 14, 8 .193 .073 . ly^ o tr T A B L E P . — S T A T E M E N T O F CUSTOMS B U S I N E S S F O R T H E FISCAL YEAR ENDED J U N E 30, 1899—Contmued. V a l u e of e x p o r t s . Vessels entered, Vessels cleared. Districts aud ports. Newark, N. J N e w Bedford, M a s s Newburyport, Mass N e w H a v e n , (Jonn N e w London, Conn Newport, R . I Newport News, Va NewYork,N.Y , Niagara (NiagaraFalls),N. Y. Norfolk and i ? o r t s m o u t h (Norfolk), V a North a n d South D a k o t a (Pembina, N. Dak.) . N e w Orleans, L a Omaha, N e b r Oregon (Astoria), Oreg Oswegatchie (Ogdensburg), N Y Oswego, N . Y Paducah, K y . . . Pamlico (Newbein), N. C P a s o del N o r t e (El Paso), Tex. Passamaquoddy (Eastport), Me Patchogue, N. Y , P e a r l R i v e r (Shieidsboro), Miss V Pensacola, F l a Peoria, IU Petersburg, V a „ Philadelphia, P a Pittsburg, P a , Plymouth, Mass P o r t Jeff'erson, N . Y Portland a n d F a l m o u t h (Portland), Me Portsmouth, N. H P r o v i d e n c e , R. I : P u g e t Sound (Port Townsend), W a s h , Richmond, Va Rock Island, IU Foreign. 57 39 1 60 17 23 213 4,517 764 144 Coastwises 12 121 Foreign. DocuE n t r i e s m e n t s D u t i e s a n d ton issued Coast- of mer- t o v e s nage tax. wise. chandise. 729 2,317 795 73 38 1 28 13 13 533 4,093 759 746 9 2 85 2,742 806 2,292 672 737 2 1,211 78 1 408 27 • 20 2,817 376, 235 20, 901 119 137 16 258 235 • 200 . 413 4,925 1,962 73 685 Aggregate receipts. $85, 766. 69 15, 689. 31 104.07 50,102. 97 3, 438. 96 3, 775. 22 365, 568. 20 136,786, 901. 86 183, 873. 36 $88,036. 33 16, 228. 48 122. 40 50, 654. 48 3, 596. 77 3, 996. 82 371, 350. 46 137,455,208.62 193, 704. 37 Expenses. Foi-eign. Doraestic. $627, 478 - $79,386 9,925 18,162 9, 642, 692 577,973 28.159, 655 449, 801, 525 6, 400, 394 20,494. 83 86,270.97 3, 853,193. 48 88, 346. 36 13,75L22 29,531 1, 282, 692 250,791 6,331,156 86,710, 585 1,072 289 1,023 329 ""'"94" '433' """'26' '39i 386 1,305 1,384 282 4,415 412 194, 867. 30 99,652.67 197, 334. 48 99,835. 43 99,106 42, 338 3, 611, 545 1, 777, 892 4,036 644. 45 294, 410. 23 684. 95 , 298,218.07 484, 384 3,855 4, 538, 841 84, 347 464, 973 1,656 1,298 "58" '"14 1,174 263 508 47 123 267 519 1 1,023 2 784 1,090 258 11 66 458 4 685 1,651 4 546 785 277 52, 045.15 - 54, 662. 66 529.15 8 109 171 550 19, 918 1,412 40 264 211 17 11 940 171 20 79 7,554. 87 38, 714. 92 21,275. 83 280. 78 22,343, 071. 51 303,386. 63 I I , 141. 01 10,48Llf 42,103.71 21,361.92 2, 446. 78 22, 387, 642. 43 304, 207. 06 11,174. 51 411 1 160 2,127 13 1,259 348 73 205 87, 732. 32 2,849.78 251,729. 22 97,747. 55 3,028.14 252, 549. 49 476 777 8,995 176 900 128 103 310, 027.19 21, 879.30 330, 655.23 21, 970. 30 17.77 2 863 150, 049 1,704,939 .14,214, 690 IOO,072 60, 849, 993 197,148 9, 516, 299 2,974 15, 015, 220 6 5 2 7 6 4 36 1,^992 -48 • $0.116 .260 5.192 .156 1.509 .500 .102 .021 .308 .635 13,011.69 13, 831, 233 16,183.73 . 81,632.69 3,826, 211. 09 87, 258..92 12, 859. 68 1,795 8,912 658 22 378 $10, 222. 73 4, 226. 40 635. 51 7, 919. 58 5,426. 08 1,998.74 37, 867. 62 2,904,796.97 59,568.73 Average n u m b e r Cost to of per- collect s o n s employed. Pi hi O po 22, 437. 93 202, 881.82 9, 586. 39 12,107.57 15 173 6 14 .260 .053 .109 .880 23,133. 93 14, 084. 70 362.00 2, 484. 28 42,294.14 23 11 2 5 31 .117 .141 3.627 .142 22,405. 43 529.15 20 2 .410 LOOO o Ul 7,068.51 12, 266. 47 1, 099. 48 4, 205. 33 469,508. 64 15,293. 59 1, 721. 71 6 11 2 4 440 9 2 2 .674 .291 .051 1.719 .021 .050 .154 50,137. 50 5, 619. 79 17, 393. 68 30 6 13 .513 1.856 95, 281. 55 5,165. 38 364. 28 2 .288 .235 20. 500 O s M Saco, M e Sag Harbor, N. Y S a l e m a n d B e v e r l y (Salem), Mass Saluria (Eagle Pass), T e x S a n D i e g o , Cal S a n d u s k y , Ohio San Francisco, Cal Savannah, Ga St. A u g u s t i n e , F i a r • St. J o h n s ( J a c k s o n v i U e ) , F l a . St. J o s e p h , M o St. Louis, M o St. H?.rlL3 {Cedar K e y s ) , F l a . . St. M a r y s , G a , Sioux City, I o w a S o u t h e r n Oregon (Coos B a y ) , Oreg Springfield, M a s s Stonington, Conn Superior (Marquette), Mich.. Syracuse, N. Y Tampa, Fla Tappahannock, Va Tecbe. (Brashear), L a Vicksburg, Miss ^ -. Vermont (Burlington), V t Waldoboro, Me Wheeling, W . Va Wiscasset, Me Wilmington, N. C Willamette (Portland), Oreg.. Yaquina, Oreg York, M e 23 289 156 544 792 324 2 67 92 1,749 284 450 146 501 735 329 361 26 1,749 631 423 2 356 27 3,558 885 411 29, 258 223 8 104 ,208 24 7 1,266 11 1,313 246 265 161 9 6,956 134 *i72' 90 232 118 244 20 92 241 56 178 14 1,424 17 107 124 40 65 157 56 1 15, 576 248 16 19 33 1,728 . = Total. 94 38 19 102 1,076 143 49 120 339 254 46 13 33,719 82, 797 33, 514 81,132 697,046 112 174 414 127 240 166 53 21 387 159 95 97 126 8 6 33, 795 606.23 10.20 606.23 396. 45 588.90 1, 723. 75 135, 978.73 70, 386.54 3, 093.49 6,568,712.19 55,728.78 8, 328.68 17, 267.39 68, 815.46 1,226,039.15 1L66 101.72 18,086.42' 2.162.19 140,012. 99 71, 522. 35 3,115.49 6, 603,855. 26 59, 391. 79 8, 338. 88 17, 724. 37 68, 902. 51 1,228, 867. 68 20. 73 139. 30 18,091.80 46.62 34, 506. 73 1,229. 51 40, 366. 32 89, 568.31 431,440. 89 672.12 34,570. 74 1,300? 54 40,484.65 90, 683. 41 436, 866.33 1.00 4.58 318, 655. 51 3, 381. 03 985.16 313.04 9, 854.03 398,141.85 15.00 59.83 323, 411. 33 4,467.13 1, 088. 73 698.17 11, 093. 26 403, 513. 93 -) 206,122, 649. 36 207,254, 063. 82 58, 238 8,831 755,110 488- 2, 810,640 1,417, 030 115, 678 ' 29, 459,794 24, 029,084 63 176, 245 3,666 19, 273 110,395 2,562 1, 017, 839 3,162 22, 092,051 I, 203,807, 092 : C o s t t o c o l l e c t $ 1 . . . .• :.. I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e a b o v e , t h e r e w a s e x p e n d e d on a c c o u n t o f c o l l e c t i n g t h e r e v e n u e from c u s t o m s for 1898 a n d p r i o r y e a r s . 11, 023 7, 586, 526 8, 963,762 • A m o u n t of e x p e n s e s r e p o r t e d b y coUectors a s a b o v e . Miscellaneous expenses not included in above Total 953, 673 1 3 5, 851. 63 37,168.33 18,625. 25 .3, 592. 08 392,813.76 13, 952. 61 1,490. 56 3,576. 25 5, 411.67 47, 229. 05 676.45 1,324.91 955. 59 6 27 18 8 255 9 2 4 3 34 1,675.90 4,143. 80 683.18 21,102.88 8, 675. 70 26,720.22 836. 55 2, 589. 66 505. 80 58, 61L 31 6, 765. 07 1,042.19 2, 977. 32 7, 002.48 57, 098. 32 1,072.00 250. 00 •|. 2 2 38.868 .971 2.706 .265 .260 L153 .059 .235 .179 .202 .079 .038 32. 631 9.511 .053 2 2.493 .120 3 .525 2 .521 24 .096 5 .061 17 2 3 172. 644 : . 53 7 2 3 4 42 2 I 8.454 .181 1.514 .957 4. 264 .631 .142 /. . Ul o w Pi > Pi O Pi H W Pi H Pi Pi > Ul 6,864,191.10 1, 864, 190.10 321, 355. 97 7,185,546.07 $0. 03467 $181, 067. 21 Cl tr* <1 APPENDIX TO THE REPORT ON THE FINANCES. FI 99 1 A.FI>E]SrDIX. EEPOETS OF HEADS OF BUEEAUS. EEPORT OF THE TREASURER. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE TREASURER, Washington, Decemher 1, 1899, S I R : In the transactions and condition of the Treasury for the past year several changes will be noted. The subscriptions to the three per cent war loan were fully paid according to their terins. A notable activity was exhibited in all kinds ofcurrency, with a marked increase in the use of gold coin and in less degree of silver coin, while the prosperity of the country has at no time left any part of the Government notes in the Treasury above the demands of daily business in its several offices. REVENUES AND E X P E N D I T U R E S . A complete statement of the net ordinary revenues and expenditures, as they are commonly classified, Ibr the fiscal years 1898 and 1899, is contained in the table which follows: 1898. 1899. Increase. $149, 575, 062.35 170, 900, 641.49 1, 243.129.42 83, 602, 501.94 $206,128, 481.75 273,437,161. 51 I, 678, 246. 81 34, 716, 730.11 $56, 553, 419.40 102, 536, 520. 02 435,117. 39 405, 321,335.20 515,960,620.18 159,525, 056.81 110, 639, 284. 98 19,764, 251.59 4, 902, 511.15 . 8, 671, 352. 83 54, 355, 678. 84 2,485, 581.13 6, 341,129. 63 91, 992, 000. 29 58, 823, 984. 80 10, 994, 667.70 147,452,368.61 37, 585, 056. 23 22,357, 527.40 4, 499,146. 87 8, 966,478. 23 54, 867,594. 27 22, 624, 019. 80 5, 876, 489. 33 229, 841,254.47 63, 942,104. 25 12,805, 711.14 139, 394, 929. 07 39, 896,925. 02 443, 368, 582. 80 605,072,179.85 170,629, 041.17 161, 703, 597. 05 38,047, 247.60 89, 111, 559. 67 51,064, 312. 07 Decrease. REVENUES. Customs Miscellaneous Total Net $48, 885, 771. 83 48, 885, 771.83 EXPENDITURES. Customs Interior civil Treasury proper.. -. Diplomatic . . . . J udiciary War Department Navy Department Indians Pensions . . . . Interest Total Net Deficiency . .... .... ' • 2, 593,275.81 403, 364.28 295,125.40 511,915.43 20,138, 438.67 464, 640.30 137, 849, 254.18 5,118,119.45 I, 811, 043.44 8 057 439 54 2, 311, 868. 79 8, 925, 444.12 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. The results of the new revenue laws are shown in the receipts for the year, in which there was an increase of $56,553,419.40 from the customs, and oneof $102,536,520.02 from internal revenue, as compared with 1898. The receipts from the latter source were exceeded only once in the history of that tax, in 1866. From miscellaneous sources, also, the receipts were "exceeded only once, in 1898, when they were abnormally swelled by the proceeds of the sale of the Pacific railroads. The total ordinary receipts of $515,960,620.18 were greater than those of any previous year, with the exception again of 1866, when they were a trifle under $520,000,000. On the side of the expenditures the total of upward of $605,000,000 was exceeded only by the three most active years of the war of the rebellion. The net deficiency of the ordinary revenues was $89,111,559.67, an increase of $51,064,312.07 over that of the previous year. A corresponding statement of the receipts and disbursements on account of the public debt is annexed: Account. 1898. 1899. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. $5, 950.00 54, 260, 000.00 29, 642, 000.00. 22, 024, 970. 00 173, 620, 000.00 53, 675,000.00 522,490, 720. 00 234, 409, 260. 00 189, 262, 800.00 45,146, 460. 00 29,942, 062.00 54, 260, 000. 00 43, 302,000. 00 15, 990, 460.00 1, 362,020.00 150, 543, 000. 00 88, 820, 000. 00 14, 622, 363.48 88, 404, 000.00 38,401, 000.00 16, 649, 275. 50 3,122, 330. 00 143,831, 000.00 36,120, 000. 00 15, 319, 698. 52 384, 219, 542. 00 Total Net $199, 201,210. 00 $199,195, 260. 00 88,404, 000. 00 34,144, 000. 00 30, 712, 000. 00 1,070, 000. 00 21, 973, 510. 00 151, 360, 000.00 30, 840, 000. 00 333, 227, 920. 00 Bonds United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 N^ational-bank notes Silver certificates Currency certificates 341,149, 968. 98 $51,460.00 22, 260, 000. 00 22, 835, 000. 00 DISBURSEMENTS. Bonds and fractional c u r r e n c y . . . United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes C o l d certificates . . . Silver certificates Total Net E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s E x c e s s of d i s b u r s e m e n t s . . . 181,340,751.02 34,144,000. 00 4, 901, 000. 00 658. 815.50 1, 760, 310. 00 6,712, 000. 00 52, 700, 000. 00 36, 563,125. 50 79 632 698 52 43, 069, 573. 02 232, 332, 373. 02 50, 991, 622. 00 From the two foregoing tables, the footings of which are combined below, it appears that the total receipts on all accounts by warrants, were $1,038,451,340.18, and the total disbursements $946,222,148,83: Account. '. 1898. 1899. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. Ordinary . . Debt .'. Total $405,321,335.20 333, 227, 920.00 $515, 960, 620.18 $110, 639, 284-. 98 522, 490, 720. 00 189, 262, 800. 00 738,549, 255. 20 1,038, 451, 340.18 299, 902, 084. 98 DISBURSEMENTS. Ordinary Debt Total E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s E x c e s s of d i s b u r s e m e n t s . . 443, 368,582.80 384,219, 542. 00 605,072,179.85 161,703,597.05 341,149, 968. 98 827, 588,124. 80 946,222,148. 83 118, 634, 024.03 92,229,191. 35 181, 268, 060. 95 89, 038, 869. 60 $43, 069, 573. 02 TREASURER. 5 The results of the operations of the two years, as shown in the accounts, may be indicated thus: Account. B a l a n c e from p r e v i o u s y e a r K e c e i p t s for y e a r Total D i s b u r s e m e n t s for y e a r Balance to next year 1898. 1899. $864,790, 237 71 738, 549,255 20 Increase. Decrease. $775, 751, 368 11 1,038,451,340 18 $299, 902, 084 98 1, 603,339, 492 91 827, 588,124. 80 1,814, 202, 708. 29 946, 222,148.83 210,863, 215. 38 118, 634, 024.03 775,751,368.11 867,980, 559.46 $89, 038, 869. 60 92,229,191.35 In addition to the ordinary revenues there become available for the fiscal uses of the Treasury the proceeds of whatever loans may be floated, whether represented by interest-bearing obligations or notes intended to circulate as currency. Deposits of lawful money for the retirement of national-bank notes are also covered into the Treasury as a receipt, and increase for the time being the general balance, l^rom this point of view the operations of tbe two years appear as shown in^ the following table: Accouut. 1899. 1898. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. Ordinarv . . . United States notes !N a t i o n a l . b a n k n o t e s Total Net $405, 321, 335. 20 5, 950.00 54, 260, 000. 00 22, 024, 970. 00 481, 612, 255. 20 Total Net E x c e s s of r e c e i p t s E x c e s s of dia b u r s e m e n t s 18 $110, 639, 284. 98 00 199,195, 260. 00 34,144, 000. 00 00 00 825,539, 340.18 605, 072,179 14, 622, 363 88, 404, 000 16, 649, 275 85 48 00 50 161,703,597 05 724, 747, 818.83 $5i,460.6o 51, 460. 00 343, 978, 544. 98 343,927,084 98 196, 506,412. 55 181,186, 714.03 '. DISBURSEMENTS. Bonds and fractioual c u r r e u c y . . . TTnited S t a t e s n o t e s National-bank notes $515, 960, 620 199, 201, 210 88, 404, 000 21, 973, 510. 443, 368, 29, 942, 54, 260, 15, 990, 582.80 062. 00 000. 00 460.00 543, 561,104. 80 15, 319, 698. 52 34,144, 000. 00 . 658,815.50 15, 319, 698. 52 100, 791, 521. 35 61, 948, 849. 60 162, 740, 370. 95 As a more particular indication of the precise sources of the fiscal surplus of $100,791,521.35 for the last year, which is shown in the above statement, the items of receipt and expenditure contributing to this result may be segregated as follows: Net proceeds of loan of 1898 ID crease of deposits for retiring bank notes $198,678,720.00 5, 324,234.50 $204, 002, 954.50 Deficiency in ordinary revenues Payment'of Pacific Railroad bonds Redemption of matured debt 89, 111, 559.67 14, 054, 560.00 45, 313. 48 103,211,433.15 Net fiscal surplus 100,791,521.35 A summary of the operations involved in the issue and redemption of Treasury notes of 1890 and the three classes of certificates which circulate as money, operations -hich do not affect the fiscal resources 6 REPORT ON T H E F.TNANCES. of the Treasury, nor even the volume of money in circulation, may be given as below: 1898. Account. 1899. Increase. Decrease. RECEIPTS. $29, 642, 000. 00 227,295,000. 00 212,912, 000. 00 44, 025,000. 00 43, 302, 000. 00 240,725,020. 00 38, 401, 000.00 183, 073, 330. 00 4, 901, 000. 00 57,651, 690. CO 284, 027, 020.00 Total $30, 712, 000. 00 182, 200, 000. 00 256, 937, 000. 00 T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Certificates 221, 474, 330.00 62, 552,690. 00 27, 090, 020. 00 8,562,330.00 18, 527, 690. 00 $1,070, 000.00 $45,095, 000.00 DISBURSEMENTS. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Certificates Total. E x c e s s of d i s b u r s e m e n t s . . THE T H R E E P E R CENT LOAN. The receipts for the war loan of 1898 began in June of that year and were closed in April, 1899. They were distributed among the Treasury offices in a way which shows how widely scattered the subscriptions were and how fairly every part ofthe country was represented in them. Many payments from distant places were made at the Washington office, and also at the Eew York office, while at the subtreasuries in other cities the transactions Avere more of a local character. The rapidity with which the money came into the Treasury is exhibited in the subjoined statement, by months: Montb. Washington. '. . Moatb. June Jalv August September October November December 1899—Jauuary Eebruary Marcb. April $12, 289, 210. 00 69,782,118.31 19,102,769.18 22, 496, 998. 38 2, 787, 586. 58 I, 426, 534.56 501,870.64 172,640.78 43,121. 80 28,271.13 5,161.43 $955,140.00 700, 620. 00 1, 349,596.29 266, 012. 37 164, 785.72 25, 429. 21 4, 974. 28 6, 911.80 1, 957.40 128, 633, 696. 21 • Total. Kef uncled 1898 New York. 128, 636, 282.79 2, 586.58 1898—June July • • Aiigust Septeraber October November December 1899—Ja.nuary Eebruary.... Marcb April Net Baltimore. Boston. '. Total.... .. Pbiladelpbia. $2, 756,470. 00 1, 550, 744. 00 27,461, 978.29 4, 223, 762. 95 3, 649,451.59 738,032.32 344, 549.13 54, 871. 24 13, 329. 57 3,432.12 5, 576.93 • $1 152,470.00 770, 258. 00 2, 256, 333. 59 255, 632. 86 114, 858.15 39, 556.29 22, 351.50 3,511. 8o 274. 87 3, 475,427. 07 40,802,198.14 4 615, 247.11 3,475,427. 07 40, 802,198.14 4 615 247.11 ... Cinciunati. . $1, 986, 900.00 555,300.00 2, 845, 000. 75 128, 410. 22 474, 627.10 38, 509. 98 20,140.14 7, 816. 20 5, 230.42 1, 396. 77 .80 $1, 755, 860. 00 569, 288. 00 757, 342.13 143, 616.41 200,464.39 88, 285. 77 4,310.93 1,337. 93 6, 063, 332. 38 3, 520, 506. 44 Cbicago. $3, 812,246.80 2, 603,140. 02 307, 296. 30 1,180, 628.63 101, 898. 69 53, 895.47 1,359.46 183.08 St. L o u i s . $985,540. 00 306, 568. 00 696, 052. 65 95, 723. 79 112,969.44 3,239 71 2, 686. 97 365.08 .88 8, 060,648.45 2 203,145.64 TREASURER. Montb. N e w Orleans. San Erancisco. Total. 1898—June July August — September.. October November. December. 1899—January — Eebruary... Marcb April $97,480. 00 34,120. 00 72, 367. 20 7,489.93 4, 258.14 3, 633.16 1,116. 95 "'97i.'46' 999. 08 2, 077. 85 $26, 514,836.80 74,870, 076.31 57,623, 110.13 27, 956,017.52 8, 704,897.41 2,470, 283.47 959, 262. 88 250, 093.04 65, 825.42 34, 099.98 13, 788.41 Total. 223,165. 06 1,862, 338. 29 199,462, 291.37 223,165. 06 1, 862, 338. 29 199,459,704.79 $723, 520. 00 601, 060. 00 478,530.03 31,074.31^ 15,267. 67 5,163. 78 •3,366.87 1,278.70 1,728.28 .Refunded .. 2,586.58 Net .. Of the receipts $125,212,339.21 came in the form of checks, $28,736,491 in gold coin, $25,339,742 in United States uotes, and the rest in other kinds of money, as redted in the table given below: Kind. Washington. $214,626.00 4.00 148.00 1, 562, 96u. 00 2, 000. 00 Gold coin Standard silver dollars E r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin Dnited States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s Silver certificates M i n o r coin C h e c k s collected t b r o u g b b a n k s 1, 641, 597. 00 22. 00 125, 212, 339. 21 Total. 128, 633, 696. 21 Boston. 6, 063, 332. 38 Total Kiud. $24,138, 809. 00 1, 591.00 11,956,456.00 243, 422. 00 949,153.00 75, 000.003, 437,631. 00 136.14 $166, 703.00 6,198.00 243.00 2,188,172. 00 43, 357.00 847,405. 00 3, 790. 00 1,359,354.00 25.11 3,475,427. 07 40, 802,198.14 4,615, 247. I I Cbicago. St. L o u i s . $80,000.00 $137, 330.00 40.00 620. 00 500.00 000.00 000. 00 346. 00 .44 53.00 434. 00 893. 00 485. 00 640.00 743. 00 70.45 $28, 835.00 20.00 1.00 824, 078. 00 161,175. 00 268,500.00 3, 560, 00 916,936. 00 40.64 8,060,648.45 2, 203,145.64 1, 323, 40, 521, 7, 1, 548, 4,703, 664, 457, 7, 2, 089, 3, 520, 506. 44 New Orleans. $25. 00 165. 00 226. 00 57, 340. 00 6, 696. 00 12, 520.00 San E r a n c i s c o . Total. 146,171. 00 22.06 1, 845, 836. 00 244. 00 116. 00 7, 850. 00 476. 00 1,725. 00 200. 00 5,882. 00 9.29 $28, 736,491.00 7,718. 00 2, 736.00 25, 339, 742.00 1, 273,325.00 4,872,158. 00 108, 900, 00 13,905, 945.00 350. 58 125, 212, 339.21 223,165. 06 Gold coin S t a n d a r d silver dollars I ' r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s Silver certificates M i n o r coin C h e c k s collected t h r o u g h b a n k s . Total., Pbiladelpbia. $382, 484.00 8.00 190. 00 922,471. 00 27, 570. 00 970,100. 00 5,140.00 1,167,452.00 12. 07 Cincinuati. $1, 741,843. 00 1,079. 00 128.00 1,793,361.00 83, 236. 00 844, 270.00 6, 570. 00 1, 592,833.00 12.38 Gold coin Standard silver dollars Eractional silver coin.. United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890. National-bank notes... Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin ...--. New York. Baltimore. 1, 862, 338. 29 199,459,704.79 STATE OF T H E TREASURY. From the new loan and the improved revenues the Treasury was enabled, notwithstanding the emergencies of a state of war, to gather the strength which gave to it the independent and commanding position 8 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. SO necessary to the health and soundness of the financial system ofthe country. The improvement is no less marked in the aggregate of available resources than in their character, as the gain in the total holdings may be said to have been almost entirely in the shape of gold, the minor variations in the other assets offsetting each other. Jiudeed, the position of the Treasury is stronger than is indicated by the figures themselves, for besides the concession made to the demands of the situation in the increase of deposits with the banks, the Department first refused tenders of gold in exchange for paper and afterwards increased the use of gold in its disbursements. The assets and liabilities of the fiscal branch of the Treasury's business, on June 30, 1898 and 1899, were: J u n e 30, 1898. June 30,1899. $166,144,167.90 15,174,798.99 54, 395, 580. 38 1,248,024.41 38,743, 017.17 42, 214. 32 $249,462,514.92 8, 412, 600. 32 28,146, 908. 84 272, 227. 05 76, 283, 655. 30 39,415.82 275,747,803.17 362, 617, 322. 25 209, 282, 643.13 66, 465,160. 04 284, 488,516. 20 78,128, 806. 05 275,747, 803.17 362, 617, 322. 25 ASSETS. Gold coin and bullion Silver coin and bullion Notes and certificates Minor coin and fractional currency Deposits in national banks Bonds and interest paid Total LIABILITIES General account Agency account Total The corresponding figures, which follow, for the issue branch of the business show only unimportant changes: J u n e 30,1898. J u n e 30, 1899. ASSETS. $37, 420,149. 00 499, 763, 784. 00 26, 675, OOo. 00 G o l d coin a n d bullion S i l v e r dollarsfand b u l l i o n United States notes Total " . $34, 297, 819.00 499, 603, 784. 00 21, 355, 000.'00 563, 858, 933. 00 555, 256, 603.00 37,420,149. 00 398,556, 504. 00 26, 675, 000. 00 101, 207, 280. 00 34,297,819.00 406, 085, 504.00 21, 355, 000. 00 93, 518, 280. 00 563, 858, 933. 00 • 555, 256, 603. 00 LIABILITIES. Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates C u r r e n c y certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Total On a preceding page it was shown t h a t t h e general Treasury balance, which stood charged to the Treasurer at the close of the fiscal year, was $867,980,559.46. In addition to this the Treasurer had in his custody $78,128,806.05 as depositary of disbursing officers' balances and other funds, besides $1,637,028,65 which has been received in the revenues but.not yet covered by warrant, making in all $947,746,394.16 for which he was accountable. Against this he held $917,873,925.25 in cash and credits, which, with $29,872,468.91 in funds classed as unavailable, balanced the account. These figures, with the items composing the totals, ^re given in the next table, which is a summarized statement of the TREASURER. assets and liabilities of the Treasury on all accounts at the close of the last two fiscal years: J u n e 30,1898. J u n e 30,1899. .$203, 564, 316.90 514. 938, 582. 99 81,070, 580. 38 1, 248, 024. 41 38,743,017.17 42, 214. 32 $283, 760, 333.92 508, 016, 384. 32 49, 501, 908. 84 272, 227. 05 283, 655. 30 39, 415. 82 839, 606,736.17 917, 873, 925. 25 28,101, 644. 91 1, 494, 372. 63 187.51 28,101,644.91 1,494,372.63 276, 451. 37 ASSETS. Gold coin a n d b u l l i o n S i l v e r coin a n d b u l l i o n IS! otes a n d certificates : M i n o r coin a n d f r a c t i o n a l c u r r e n c y , . . . Deposits in national b a n k s Bonds and interest paid Total available Deposits with States Unavailable funds U n p a i d l o s s on r e c o i n a g e Total unavailable 29, 596, 205.05 29, 872, 468.91 869,202, 941. 22 947,746, 394.16 775, 751, 368.11 66,465,160.04 26, 986,413. 07 867, 980, 559.46 78,128,806.05 1, 637, 028. 65 869, 202, 941. 22 Aggregate 947,746, 394.16 LIABILITIES, General account Agency account Uncovered moneys THE PUBLIC DEBT. All of the operations, so far as completed, relating to the new 3 per cent loan, were taken into the accounts of the year, although part of the subscriptions were paid into the Treasury during the month of June, 1898. The total amount of these bonds paid for and prepared for issue was $199,194,960, but, on revision, applications amounting to $516,240 were found to be irregular and the bonds were withheld and the money refunded. The amount of these bonds actually issued up to the close of the year was $198,678,720. Aside from this loan, the most important event aff'ecting the debt was the maturity, which occurred on January 1, of the last of the bonds issued to the Pacific railroads, amounting to $14,004,560; of these, $13,970,560 were presented and paid during the year. The total amount of this class of bonds outstanding on June 30 was $79,000, all i3ast due and bearing no interest. Eefunding certificates of the face value of $3,690, with interest thereon amounting to $2,560, were converted into $6,250 of the 4 per cent bonds of 1907. The other changes in the principal of the debt appear in the subjoined tabulation: Title. F u n d e d l o a n o f 1891. E u n d e d l o a n of 1907 Eefunding certificates. L o a n o f 1904 L o a n of 1925 T e n - t w e n t i e s of 1 8 9 8 . . . M a t u r e d loans Old d e m a n d n o t e s . United States notes Eractional currency — National-bank notes — Gold certificates Silver certificates C u r r e n c y certificates . . T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890. Total interest.! W h e n payable. P e r cent. 2 O p t i o n of U n i t e d States. 4 J u l y I; 1907 4 Convertible 5 E e b . 1,1904 4 E e b . 1,1925 3 A f t e r A u g . 1,1908. On d e m a n d do -do. -do. -do. -do. .do. -do. .do. J u n e 30,1898. J u n e 30,1899. $25, 364,500.00 $25, 364,500.00" 559, 646, 050.00 41,520. 00 100, 000,000. 00 162, 315,400.00 559, 652, 300.00 37, 830.00 IOO, 000, 000.00 162, 315, 400.00 198, 678, 720. 00 1,218, 300. 26 53, 847.50 346, 681, 016. 00 6. 881, 408. 66 35, 817, 381. 50 34,297, 819.00 406,085, 504.00 21,325, 000. 00 93, 518, 280.00 1, 202, 680. 26 53, 997. 50 346, 681, 016.00 6, 884, 752.14 30,493,147. 00 37,420,-149.00 398,556,504.00 26, 605, 000. 00 101, 207, 280. 00 1, 796, 531, 995. 90 1,991,927,306.92 10 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. In the table below, the debt is classified with respect to the conditions which affect the payment of the principal: June 30,1898. Condition of payraent. At At On On On June 30,1899. $25, 364,500.00 $25, 364, 500. 00 822,002,970. 00 1, 020, 684,250. 00 43,970,937. 92 38, 694, 576.90 447, 888, 296. 00 440,199,296. 00 461, 708, 323.00 462, 581,653. 00 option of the United States raaturity, fiiture dates demand, without reissue . . demand, for reissue deraand, out of deposits Total 1,796, 531, 995. 90 1,991,927,306.92 Exclusive of the certificates and Treasury notes, which are payable out of full deposits in the Treasury, the debt is arranged as follows under the three heads ofthe ordinary classification: Class. June 30,1898. June 30,1899. $847, 367,470. 00 $1 046, 048 750 00 1, 262, 680. 26 1, 218, 300.26 384,1.12,912.64 389,433, 653. 66 Interest-bearing Matured Bearing no interest Total 1,232,743,062.90 P A P E R CURRENCY IN 1 436 700 703 92 CIRCULATION. The United States notes in circulation June 30, 1898, amounted to $286,572,329, the Treasury notes to $98,665,580, and the silver certificates to $390,659,080. These amounts became, June 30,1899, of United States notes, $310,547,349; of Treasury notes, $92,605,792; and pf silver certificates, $401,869,343. The national-bank notes in circulation at tbe beginning of the fiscal year were $223,129,703 and at its close were $237,832,594. The paper in circulation was thus increased during the year by $43,828,380. By reason of these changes in Government paper, the holdings of the Treasury in its ten offices fell, in United States notes, from $34,063,687 June 30, 181J8, to $15,278,667 June 30, 1899; in Treasurynotes from $2,541,700 to $912,488 at the same dates; and silver certificates from $7,897,424 to $4,216,161. RETIREMENT OF T R E A S U R Y NOTES. The redemption of Treasury notes of 1890 went forward during the year. The atnount outstanding was, at the highest for the close of any month, $153,453,629, November, 1893. The retirement since that date has been steady, bringing the sum outstanding to $101,207,280 at the close of June, .1898, and to $93,518,280, June, 1899. For these notes retired silver dollars were paid out of the Treasury, which were eitlier put into circulation or treated as a basis for the issue of silver certificates. The process therefore was not a contraction of the currency, but only a change of form to this extent. REDUCTION OF P A P E R IN T H E TREASURY. This reduction in the total of paper held by the Treasury from $44,502,811 to $20,407,316, was caused by the payment of Government obligations to creditors in that form, and by the receipt of revenue in increasing measure in gold coin. The Treasury was thus brought to the minimum of such currency required for its daily business. 11 TREASURER. VOLUME OF GOVERNMENT P A P E R RESTRICTED. As the volume of United States notes is limited by statute, of Treasury notes by the bullion and resultant dollars, and of silver certificates by the standard dollars against which they are issued, this office was prevented from making favorable response to requests for notes or certificates, except for redemption or exchange in kind. The request was in most cases for small denominations. This office had taken the precaution to lay by a liberal supply of small notes, and always sent them out in kind in redemption of unfit currency and in exchange for large denominations. The Treasury spared no effort to meet the demands of business. SMALL DENOMINATIONS CALLED FOR. These transactions reached very liberal proportions and, with the payments in small notes for warrants, led to the changes which appear in the table attached. The great increase in gold coin and.in paper of denominations of $20 and under is noteworthy. The change in paper marks the efforts of the Treasury to respond to the demand for small notes. Comparison is made for four consecutive years: S e p t e m b e r 30— Denomination. 1896. . Paper currency: One d o l l a r T w o dollars '. E i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Total t w e n t y dollars and under Eifty dollars One b u n d r e d d o l l a r s E i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s Eive tbousaud dollars . Ten thousand dollars T o t a l fifty d o l l a r s a n d o v e r " Afirerresfatenaner Unknown, destroyed N e t paper . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1898. $478,771,490 $528,098, 753 $622, 649, 812 $646 561 185 46, 090,748 30,742, 360 279,812,149 304, 921,106 211, 389, 620 Gold coin 1897. 47, 388, 215 30, 436, 596 273, 393, 522 302,691,417 207, 524, 076 51.643.535 32, 782, 988 282, 639, 237 316,745,997 219,279,106 57 810 855 35, 983, 321 291 845,505 324, 244,112 251, 872, 486 872, 955,983 861, 433,826 903, 090, 863 961, 756, 279 39,948, 215 79,773,270 10,043, 500 89, 255, 500 6. 540, 000 46,800, 000 43, 625, 865 80, 819,070 19, 373, 500 89, 678, 500 6, 620, 000 65,450,000 50, 452, 390 60, 382, 470 19,353,500 68,053,500 5,855, 000 29,960, 000 60, 229, 915 68,990 170 21,647 500 68,923 500 14, 630, 000 42, 810, 000 272, 360,485 305, 506, 935 234,056,860 277, 231, 085 1,145, 316, 468 1, 000, 000 1,167,000,761 1, 000, 000 1,137,147, 723 1,000,000 1,238,987,364 1, 000, 000 . . . 1,144, 316,468 1,166,000,761 1,136,147,723 1, 237,987, 364 1899. The gold coin, all in denominations of $20 or below, steadily increased from $478,771,490, September 3i., 1896, to $646,561,185, on the same date of 1899. In the small notes there was a shrinkage from 1896 to 1897 of $11,522,157, but from 1897 to 1898 the increase was $41,657,037, while from 1898 to 1899 the amount ran up by $58,665,416. During that year, if we count coin and paper, the increase of these small denominations is found to be $82,576,789. To the total circulation in paper within the same year an addition was made of $101,839,641, and of this $43,174,225 was in the larger denominations. It is fair in reckoning the total circulation to include the addition in gold for the year, which was $23,911,373, and raises the total increase to $125,751,014. Much of the exchange of currency was made by deposits with the assistant treasurer in New York, paid for by other offices, and chiefly 12 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. by shipment to various points from Washington. year 1899 these transactions were: DEPOSITS WITH THE ASSISTANT T R E A S U R E R U N I T E D SHIPMENTS. During the fiscal STATES, NEW YORK, FOR Paid. K i n d of m o n e y . United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Silver certificates Total Received, NewYork. Washingtou. Chicago. . $22,330,000 1, 057, 000 $12,386,000 45, 000 1, 837, 000 50, 000 1,934, 000 23, 482, 000 St. Louis. N e w Orleans. $625, 000 $280, 000 120, 000 $1,400,000 1, 951,200 312,100 2, 636, 700 625, 000 400, 000 6, 300, 000 16,157, 000 o MOVEMENT OF SILVER. In the fiscal year 1898 the ten Treasury offices paid out in standard dollars $40,832,149, and in the fiscal year 1899, $42,532,296, an increase of $1,700,147. A t the same time in 1898 the receipts in standard dollars were $54,007,934, and in 1899, $37,581,040, a decrease of $16,426,894. These changes indicate that these coins remain in circulation in growing degree. The maximum of silver dollars in circulation at the close of any month was reached in December, 1890, as the result of urgent efforts to pro-, mote their use, when the record was $67,547,023. The minimum since that date appears in July, 1894, at $50,959,540. July 1, 1898, of these standard dollars, the sum in circulation was $57,259,791, which becaine $63,381,751 on July 1, 1899, and on September 30, 1899, $68,755,243. A new maximum was attained November 14, when the volume was $71,936,815. FRACTIONAL SILVER COIN. V The Treasury in its several offices received in fractional silver in 1898 $31,406,047, and ih 1899 $36,593,199, while they disbursed in 1898 $32,879,730, and in 1899 $40,189,375. The estimated stock of fractional silver ranged above $80,000,000 from July, 1881, to August, 1883, and during that- period the amount in circulation was from $54,311,108 to $52,190,792. The stock has never been so high since and was $76,421,429 June 30, 1898, and $76,746,179 June 30, 1899. The amount in circulation ran up to $67,327,267 in December, 1892, was $64,323,747, July 1, 1898, and July 1, 1899, $70,675,682, becoming on October 1, 1899, $74,045,762, and on November 1, $76,173,164, the highest ever reached. The Treasury held as much as $31,694,365 in fractional silver coin in June, 1885, but has been paying it out freely as called for. The Mint has been active and efficient in this as in other forms of coinage, and turned out for the fiscal year $9,466,877.65. Yet June 30, 1898, only $12,097,682 remained in the Treasury, and on June 30, 1899, only $6,t)70,497, MINOR COIN. Activity akin to that which has prevailed in other kinds of currency has ruled in minor coin (1 cent and 5 cent pieces). The Treasury received in this form in the fiscal year 1898 $3,386,101, and in 1899 $4,094,681, and disbursed in 1898 $3,467,915, and in 1899 $5,001,986. The diff'erence between inflow and outgo measures the amount which 13 TREASURER. is kept for use in the marts of trade. The demand was so active that the minor coin in the Treasury fell from $1,300,224 to $244,104 between the beginning and the end of the fiscal year 1899. SHIPMENT OF MINOR C O I N FROM E A C H O F F I C E OF THE TREASURY AND M I N T , DURING THE FISCAL Y E A R 1899. t> Office. Amount. Expense of trausportation. TREASURY. Washington Baltimore New York Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis New Orleans San Erancisco .'. '. -- - $79,000 8,075 440, 519 177,450 91,915 221, 440 350, 757 245, 794 35, 720 290 $1,238.60 91.75 4,400. 50 1,774.50 918 15 2, 490. 90 5, 823.03 4, 950.93 478.91 5 85 MINT. Philadelphia 276, 023 4,185.98 1, 926,983 Total 26, 359.10 THE USE OF GOLD COIN. From the clos'e of 1887 payments of customs at New York were less than 1 per cent in gold coin until July, 1893, and then for seven months the percentage of gold coin ranged from 58.1 per cent to 17 per ceut. After January, 1894, payments in gold for this purpose were nominal, but in December, 1897, were 9.7 per cent, and in March, 1898, were 17.6 per cent, from which date the flow of gold rose rapidly to 78 jier cent in September, to 80.2 in December, 85.9 in April, 1899, to 90.3 in August, and in September, 9i.5. The percentage of gold for the whole fiscal year 1898 was 20.4, for 1899, 78.5, and for the first quarter of 1900 it was 84,5. The payments for customs are not exceptional in their exhibition of the growth in the use of gold coin. In all Government transactions such growth has been rapid and pronounced. In the fiscal year 1898 gold coin was taken for 10.03 per cent of the receipts, amounting to $2,076,736,587, and given for 11.83 per cent of the disbursements, amounting to $2,195,973,013, while in 1899 the receipts of $2,393,199,747 showed 37.6 per cent and the disbursements of $2,371,283,629 35.37 per cent in gold coin. This share is set forth in the annexed figures: R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF GOLD C O I N . Customs..- Internal revenue Miscellaneous Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers Gold bars Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Minor coin Redeniption and exchange. Special customs depiosit — Loanof 1898 Total $28, 492,469 $134,851,752 405, 645 903, 832 1,610,931 8,246, 834 855, 800 12, 956,386 I, 294, 430 7,753,316 59,178, 763 337, 818,818 0, 072,614 8.502, 661 943. 390 1,604, 595 1,317,075 3,108,416 296,434 10,822, 065 51,327,713 52, 440, 756 345,545, 301 1, 364, 805 27, 369, 610 I 208,304,391 I 899,780,020 14 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. R E C E I P T S AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S O F GOLD COIN—Continued. 1899. 1898. DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars. Fractional silver coin . . . United States notes Treasury notes of 1890.. Nationaibank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Minor coin Clearing-house b a l a n c e s . . . . $4,073,170 141,166,925 1,474,760 2, 815, 831 $13, 465, 383 565, 547, 668 8, 033,495 1,996,293 45, 569, 9.60 3,627 10, 000 2, 337, 871 13,148,773 999, 613 1,175,142 22, 301, 710 2, 696, 253 11,508 38,180, 000 2,235,176 210, 000 71, 297 230, 601, 000 259,703, 389 838, 660,196 238,130 Total. For the quarter from July 1 to September 30, 1899, it will be seen of the Government receipts 38.5 per cent was in gold, and of the disbursements, 35.2 per cent, according to the subjoined statement: QUARTER FROM J U L Y I TO OCTOBER 1, 1899. Amount. Receipts. Internal revenue Mi.-^cf^l Ian eous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Gold b a r s .; Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s s t a n d a r d silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coiu M i n o r coin Redemption and exchange Special c u s t o m s d e p o s i t Total .... • $39,177, 633 463,066 837, 033 5,884,977 2, 529, 356 78,151, 222 2, 858, 826 12, 320, 000 1,050, 520 2,160, 720 253, 925 50,860, 863 98,824, 345 295, 381,486 Disbursements. W a r r a n t s and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Redemption and exchange: Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Clearing-house balances Total Amount. ... $4, 826, 708 180, 840, 450 4,400, 724 7,436 326 50, 000 1, 301, 687 2, 699, 569 730, 742 5, 655, 530 I, 300, 000 110, 372 36,972, 000 246,324,108 Table 45, page 124, records the natural and healthy growth of gold coin in circulation for twenty-one years. From $84,739,774 at the end of June, 1878, the figures ascend with rare recessions, but the advance has been especially large since the beginning of the fiscal year 1898, when the gold in circulation was $519,146,675, and at the close of that year was $660,959,880, and the amount rose to $702,060^459 on July 1, 1899. By October 1,1899, it had become $646,561,185. The general stock of gold coin which was $765,735,164 on June 30, 1898, rose to $855,583,055 by June 30, 1899, and to $875,450,989 by November 1. While so large a share of the Government disbursements was made in gold, the holdings of the Treasury in gold coin and bullion have surpassed all previous experience, both in gross amount and net balance. The former gross maximum is found September, 1888, at $332,551,306, and the net maximum before 1898 was $218,818,253, in March, 1888. On June 30, 1898, the gross gold in the Treasury was $202,825,049, and the net gold was $167,004,410. These figures rose June 30, 1899, to $273,393,480 gross and $240,737,211 net. They advanced still farther TREASUREK. 15 up to $353,002,380 gross and $254,328,821 net, September 30,1899. On October 31 the gross gold was $379,817,316, while the net holdings were $252,223,797. . ~ . These statistics make plain the strong tendency to an increase in the use of sinall denominations and of standard dollars, fractional silver, and minor coin. Gold coin did not take the place of other currency, but was added to the kinds of money in circulation. This addition was not forced by the Treasury, but was made in response to business demands and necessities. It was an inflation of considerable proportions, degrading no part of the currency, which is all kept at par with gold, and no reaction is threatened while, that solid basis shall be maintained. PERCENTAaE OF GOLD TO CIRCULATION NOTES. AND TO LEGAL-TENDER Calculations based upon the figures in the tables in the appendix present the gold coin in circuiatiou to be 33.18 per cent of all the currency October 1, 1899. The net gold in the Treasury on the same date was 60.44 per cent of the amount of the United States notes and Treasury notes then outstanding. INCREASE OF GOLD R E S E R V E . These resources make it easy to establish a permanent and adequate gold reserve Iby law. The minimum of $100,000,000 of gold reserve has under the pressure of necessity been trenched upon on several occasions. The statutes had provided no definite assurance for it, and the Department yielded to apparent exigency and drew upon it. The treatment has been difi'erent of funds recognized as set apart for a specific object. The United States notes held against the certificates of June 8, 1872, for which they were issued, the gold coin pledged for gold certificates, and the standard dollars for silver certificates have always been kept sacred iu the vaults of the Government as such security. In the same way statutes may provide for a definite reserve in gold to insure the gold standard for our circulation. No addition to the roll of officers will be necessary, no expense of separate vaults in Washington or the subtreasuries, no array of books for the particular fund at all these offices. The law itself can protect the fund as efiectually as locks and bars. If the present restrictions on the volume of paper currency are retained, a fund of $150,000,000 in gold, devoted by law to the purIDOse, would prove a perpetual guaranty of safety. Both classes of legal tenders. United States notes and Treasury notes, would stand for gold even in the apprehensions of the most timid. The entire circulating medium would be lifted to the same plane and kept there. The legal tenders once redeemed in gold should not again be paid out except for gold, as President McKinley has wisely recommended. The reserve would thus be self-sustaining. With the present wealth of the yellow metal in the Treasury and in circulation, the establishment of the fund could hardly lead to contraction of the currency to any inconvenient degree. ' CALL FOR MORE MONEY. The wise judgment of the best financiers condemns every suggestion to add to the demand obligations of the Government, except in the case of gold certificates issued dollar for dollar against coin actually in theTreasury. Yet urgent appeals for notes and silver certificates have 16 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. been frequently addressed to the Treasury regardless of the legal inhibition of additional issue. Not as a matter of disposition or convenience, but of statutory obligation, the Treasury could give no favorable answer. I t constantly went to the liinit of its powers. There was then, however, and is now, a source from which $5 and $10 notes could be provided in abundance, if those to whom the law gives authority to put them out chose to do so. The existing national banks of the United States have the right under their charters to add $345,020,413 to their circulation. They are deterred by the high price of United States bonds taken at only 90 per cent of their face, the tax on circulation, and the consequently small profits or absolute loss consequent to the issue of notes. Thus the need for small currency is not met. Figures condensed from statistics furnished by the Comptroller of the Currency for June 30, 1899, make plain the capacity under the law to add to the volume of circulating notes of banks. In the geographical groups adopted by him the increase possible may be seen: Group. New England States Eastern States Southern States Middle States Western States Pacific States Total Capital. $144, 028,970 190,175,175 63,943, 765 157,474,317 29,906,100 19, 337, 000 604, 865, 327 Present circulation. Authorized circulation. Possible increase. $48,173,141 $129,626, 073 70,265, 519 171,157, 657 57, 549, 389 21,063,265 47, 353, 602 141, 726, 886 8, 631. 245 26, 915,490 3, 871, 610 17,403, 300 $81,452, 932 100, 892,138 36, 486,124 94, 373, 284 18, 284, 245 13, 531, 690 199,358, 382 345, 020,413 544, 378, 795 If a few States and two great cities are taken for illustration, the national banks were entitled to add to their outstanding notes these vast sums: New York State, $41,702,280; Illinois, $25,118,380; Ohio, $23,690,020; Pennsylvania, $37,682,130; New York City, $29,181,680; Chicago, $15,925,700.- The aggregate capital stock of these banks was $209,357,413, and circulation was $81,164,603. In Chicago, as a gieat center of trade and finance, the requirement for currency is on the broadest scale; yet the national banks of that city have a right under their charters to put out $15,925,700 additional circulation. For itself and its correspondents, New York has very often sought for more paper, while its national banks have the legal power to add $29,181,680 to their circulation at once. The assertion is loud and persistent that the Western States are suffering by reason of the lack of currency. At the same time in these States, including the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and the Territories of New Mexico, Oklahoma, and the ludian Territory, the national banks could under the law issue additional notes to the amount of $18,284,245. No criticism of the officers of these institutions is intended, but it is vital to the cause of sound money that clamor for more Government paper should find no excuse in existing conditions. The friction has been due to casting the burden on the Treasury which does not belong there. The natural avenue of relief is through the national banks. In the absence of individual motive or the coercion of law, it may be well doubted whether they can be expected to furnish such relief. But it is fair to point out that the Treasury, in this as in previous seasons, has striven to the utmost tb meet the demands for currency for moving the crops and for general business. It has exhausted all its resources, and these ought not to be increased by more Government issues. The vast inflow of gold into circulation has been an unmixed blessing, and helped every industrial and financial interest. This is a 17 TREASURER. legitimate and a permanent contribution to our money. I t is likely to continue and to grow. Beyond such increase in gold coin, the national banks must solve the problem of adding to the volume of currency. Thus far the concentration of opinion in favor of any radical change in our banking system has not been of such force as to compel legislation. The question presses with a growing force and invites to serious consideration. A discussion of a change in the provisions of law for bank notes does not belong here, and may confidently be left to those charged with it. As i)ublic opinion shall become crystallized aud financiers reach an agreement, the statutes will express the decision of the people. GOLD CERTIFICATES. The statistics of gold certificates may be studied in various tables in the appendix. On April 14, 1893, instructions were issued by the Treasurer of the United States to the assistant treasurers, under authority of Secretary Carlisle, to this effect: You will discontinue for the present, or until further advice, the issue of gold certificates in payments or in exchange for gold coin. The suspension of the issue of gold certificates is due to the gold balance having practically reached the limit or reserve of gold coin held for the redemption of United States notes, and it is deemed best not to issue the certificates in exchange for gold coin f o r t h e reason t h a t in most instances the certiticates are wanted as a convenience, and when they can not be procured United States notes or other paper issues will be taken instead. The consequence was that in that year the output was only $13,070,000, while the redemptions were $76,822,740. No formal change of this order was promulgated, but in 1894 the output was $100,000 and the redemptions $26,558,290. In 1895 these were respectively $120,000 and $18,037,940. In 1896 such certificates were issued for $4,855,000 and were redeemed for $10,506,720. The issue in 1897 was only $10,000, and none at all were put out in 1898. On the 7th of August, 1899, the outstanding gold certificates were $32,587,349. On that day, by direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, the issue was resumed, and the certificates outstanding rose to $68,688,989 at the closeof the month, to $98,673,559 September 30, and to $127,593,519 October 31. During the interval these certificates were issued to the amount of $156,052,640, of which $83,063,220 were paid for gold coin and $72,989,420 in "the disbursements of the Treasury. In the mean time in the receipts of the Treasury appeared $62,022,250 in gold certificates. The subjoined table records the transactions of this kind in the several Treasury offices: • Disbursements. Office. Wiishington.. Baltimore New York Philadelphia.. Boston Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis New Orleans . San Francisco Total... Fl99- Receipts. TP^v.gold coin; For ^^1/1 ^^i^ Miscellancr ^^^ $458,190 1, 945, 380 46, 206, 090 3, 044, 820 2,459,270 450, 300 I, 773, 060 3, 095, 870 I, 943. 220 646, 050 $1,859, 220 3,461,900 35, 854,450 . 7, 000,400 6,171.560 636,560 10. 785, 950 7,155, 800 921,200 9,216,180 $3,126, 560 103.000 56,506, 250 3,128, 090 813.840 8, 022. 080 355, 010 314,190 620,400 985, 780 564, 900 360, 700 000, 400 299, 650 450, 400 808,030 510,810 235. 390 836, 580 62,022, 250 83,,063,220 72,989,420 156,052, 640 Total. 18 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. The rapidity of outgo is a notable feature in" this record. I n the following figures, which present the denominations outstanding, the large share of certificates for less than $1,000 each testifies to their use as currency. I t will be observed by comparison with table 32, page 82, in the appendix, that in no previous year was the volume of these denominations outstanding and in Treasury cash as great as now, when, October 31, the amount was: T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u n d r e d dollars Five h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars Total $41,223,164 16,631,155 17,524,300 9,813,000 26,726,500 14,385,000 26,135,000 '. • 152,438,119 COMPARATIVE ESTIMATE OF MONETARY STOCK. According to the revised aud final estimate of the Director of the Mint, the total metallic monetary stock of the country on June 30,1898, was $1,499,187,523, of which $861,514,780 was gold. For June30,1899, the total is placed at $1,602,152,248, and the gold at $962,865,505. The aggregate monetary material, both metallic and paper, and the distribution of each component between theTreasury and the circulation, at the two dates, are exhibited in the following tabular statement: Kind. ^and mrts"^ ' ^^ circulation. | Total stock. June 30, 189S. Gold coin and bullion Silver dollars and bullion Fractional silver coin $203, 619, 315 504, 376, 887 12,070,690 Total metallic 720,066,892 United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Currency certificates Total paper 62, 111, 994 2,900, 843 4,909,189 1, 608, 560 8,429, 994 1,110, 000 81, 070, 580 Aggregate 801,137,472 $657, 895,465 57,168, 246 64, 056,920 $861, 514, 780 561, 545,133 76,127,610 779,120,631 1,499,187, 523 284,569, 022 98, 306,437 222,990,988 35, 811, 589 390,126, 510 25, 565,000 346,681, 016 101, 207, 280 227,900,177 37,420,149 398,556, 504 26, 675, 000 1, 057,369, 516 1,138,440,126 1, 836,490,177 2, 637, 627, 649 June 30, 1899. Gold coin and bullion Silver dollars and bullion Fractional silver coiu Total metallic Dnited States notes Treasury notes of 1890 Nationai-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Currency certificates Total paper Aggregate 283,127,455 502, 600,703 5, 800, 728 679, 738,050 61,819,488 69, 065, 824 962, 865, 505 564,420,191 74, 866, 552 791, 528, 886 810, 623, 362 1, 602,152, 248 38,.329,174 956,516 3, 545, 432 1,641,900 3, 948, 887 I, 080, 000 308, 351,842 92, 561, 764 237, 805, 439 32, 655, 919 402,136, 617 20, 275, 000 346, 681, 016 93, 518,280 241,350,871 . 34, 297, 819 406, 085, 504 21, 355,000 49,501,909 I 1,093,786,581 1,143, 288, 490 841, 030, 795 1,904,409, 943 2, 745, 440, 738 The figures relating to the ainount aud location of the circulating medium on October 30 are remarkable in several particulars. Not only does the aggregate supply, as well as the proportion of gold, exceed all 19 TREASURER. former records, but the amount of gold for the first time rises above a thousand million. The total amount of money in the hands of the people or of their depositaries is also greater than at any previous time. While the amount of gold actually outside of the Treasury is less than it was a t a n y time during the preceding year, the total belonging to the people, and represented, in the absence of the coin itself, by gold certificates, amounts to $762,244,252, which likewise surpasses all precedents. The full table is given below: Kind. Gold coin aud bullion Silver dollars and bulliou Fractional silver coin . . . . ^andmh'ts.^ $379, 817, 316 494,119, 666 2, 379, 613 Total metallic 876, 316, 595 United States notes . . . . . . Treasury notes of 1890... National-bank notes . _ . . . Gold certificates Silver certificates Currency certificates 29, 416, 350 934,386 3.999,431 24,844, 600 5, 657, 265 30, 000 Total paper 64,882,032 Aggregate 941,198, 627 INCREASE IN P E R CAPITA OF I n circulation. Total stock. $634. 650, 733 71, 361, 740 76,173,164 $1, 014,468, 049 565,481,406 78, 552, 777 782,185,637 1,658,502,232 317, 88, 239, 127, 394, 13, 264. 666 833, 894 067,193 593, 519 976, 239 735, 000 1,181, 530, 511 I 1,963,716,148 346, 681, 016 89, 828, 280 243, 066, 624 152, 438,119 400, 633, 504 13, 765, 000 1, 246, 412, 543 2,904,914,775 CIRCULATION. The expansion of the circulation since the resumption of specie payments has been so great, and recently so rapid, that it has outstripped the growth of the population. Eeactions have occurred only in periods of depression in business, or of doubt in the future monetary policy of the Eepublic. Not only has the aggregate of the money in the pockets, safes, and banks of the people been increasing, but the average share of each person has been enlarged. On July 1,1860, before the war, the currency of gold, subsidiary silver, and State-bank notes in circulation averaged $13.85 for each head of population. This was slightly increased by next year, before the war of the rebellion had fully developed. In 1862, when the Government issue of paper was in its beginning, the per capita circulation declined to $10.23. . The utmost reached by the paper inflation which then followed was $20.57, in 1865, with gold at 140 and 142. From this point there was a gradual and almost uninterrupted decline until in 1878, just before the resumption of specie payments, the amount per capita was only $15.32. By next year, when the success of the plan of resumption was assured, this amount had already been increased to $16.75, and at the end of the ensuing four years'reached $22.91. After unimportant fluctuations there was a depression to $21.82 in 1886, from which there was a recovery until 1892, when $24.44 was attained. With the ensuing financial troubles came a period of contraction, which carried the figures down to $21.10. From this point there was a rapid recovery to $24.66 in 1898, and to $25.01 in 1899. On November 1 the per capita circulation was $25.60, an average not only the greatest iu our history, but greater than that of any European country, with the exception of France. ANTICIPATION OF NOVEMBER INTEREST. In order to set free the money in advance, the interest on Governnient bonds due on the 1st of November was anticipated. Payment of the coupons was authorized on the 16th of October, while checks for 20 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. the interest on the registered 3 per cent loan were sent out on the 23d, aud for that on the 5 percents of 1904 and the 4 percents of 1925 were mailed on the 25th of that month. The amounts involved were: R a t e of interest. Title. Registered. Coupon. P e r cent. $758,110. 95 849,148.12 1,155, 325.00 Total. $731, 979. 45 400, 851.88 467, 829. 00 $1,490,090. 40 1,250, 000. 00 1, 623,154. 00 2, 762, 584. 07 L o a n of 1898. L o a n of 1904. L o a n of 1925. 1,600,660.33 4, 363, 244.40 THE COINAGE. The heavy exports of gold in the four years beginning with 1893, which amounted to $364,000,000, had the efiect of practically renewing the coinage of that metal. In like manner, the increasing demand for small change has required unusual activity in the recoinage of subsidiary silver and minor coins. The existing stock of all the kiuds of metallic money is therefore unusually free from worn and abraded pieces. The amounts of gold and silver coins transferred duriug the year from the Treasury to the mints for recoinage, together^with the loss thereon, are exhibited in the followiug table: Denomination. Double eagles Eaules Half eagles . Quarter eagles Three-dollar pieces One-dollar pieces Amount. • . $107, 380. 00 79, 780. 00 164, 940. 00 6, 367.50 81.00 86.00 .^ . Total gold Half dollars Quarter dollars Twenty-cent pieces Dimes Half dimes Three-cent pieces 358, 634. 50 .. --- Loss. ' $2, 747.81 3, 756,971. 50 4, 250, 540. 25 621.80 1,181,891.00 2, 858. 90 208. 63 Total silver 9,193, 092. 08 525 456 28 Aggregate 9, 551, 726. 58 528 204 09 Of uncurrent minor coins $190,667 were transferred to be recoined or cleaned. SPURIOUS AND FRAUDULENT ISSUES. While there has been a continued improvement in the condition of the paper currency with respect to counterfeits, the silver and minor coinage shows a marked deterioration in this regard. The counterfeit silver coins detected at the offices of the Treasury during the year represented $4,417.15, as compared with $2,483.40 in 1898. There was an increase in each denomination, but it was greatest in the dollar pieces, of which the amount was more than doubled. Criminal activity in this field is doubtless stimulated by the low price of silver, which enables the counterfeiter profitably to produce work but little inferior to that of the mint. In copper and nickel pieces the iucrease of fraud which appears to have begun about 1897 has continued, and the number of 21 TREASURER. these coins rejected as bad at the Treasury offices during the year reached 89,928, as compared with 10,250 in 1896. Although the amount represented was only $1,012.36, as all but 2,827 of the pieces were cents, there is still some significance in the fact that 10 per cent in nominal value of all the bad money in circulation is in the lowest denomination of coin. An equal nuraber of new cents would weigh nearly 600 pounds avoirdupois. A table of the counterfeit silver and minor coins, by denominations, detected at the Treasury offices lollows: Silver coins. Denomination. Ten cents T w e n ty-fi v e c e n t s F i f t y cen t s One d o l l a r T w o dollars ... F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty doilars One h u n d r e d dollars $332.40 638. 75 1, 050.00 2, 396. 00 4,417.15 Total United States notes. Nationalbank notes. Silver certificates. Treasury Fractional notes of 1890. c u r r e n c y . $0.30 11.50 258. 00 $8.00 24. 00 200. 00 540. 00 680.00 600. 00 200. 00 $58.00 365.00 640. 00 440. 00 50.00 200. 00 2.2.52.00 1, 753. 00 $5.00 532.00 70.00 100.00 $56. 00 20.00 100. 00 807.00 76.00 .Total. $332. 70 650 25 I 308 00 2, 409. 00 670 00 635 00 I, 300. 00 1,120. 00 650 00 500. 00 269. 80 i 9 .^74. 9.S Now and then a counterfeit gold piece, or a genuine piece that has been tampered with, is seen, but tbe uumber is not large. Six spurious compound-interest notes, for $310 in all, were detected at this office, TRUST FUNDS. The appearance of the new 3 per cent bonds in the market, together with the increase of the j)ublic deposits with national banks, naturally occasioned a good deal of shifting of the securities held in trust for the banks, as well as a considerable increase in amount. During the year there were deposited, bonds amounting to $67,060,740 to secure circulation, and $68,676,580 to secure deposits, while $57,574,030 were withdrawn from the former account and $29,278,140 from the latter. Bonds were received from 73 new banks on account of circulation, and those of 108 banks retiring from business were surrendered. Two hundred new depositaries were designated and 18 were discontinued. The kind and amounts of the bonds remaining on hand at the close of the year are shown below: .,' R a t e of interest. K i n d of b o n d s . P e r cent. 2 4 4 5 3 3.65 F u n d e d l o a n of 1891, c o n t i n u e d F u n d e d loau of 1907 L o a n of 1925 Loan of 1904 T e n - t w e n t i e s of 1898 B o n d s of t h e D i s t r i c t of C o l u m b i a Total ' 1 . .. To secure circulation. To secure deposits. Total. $20,557, 600 128,241,300 17, 632, 750 14,252,100 49, 004, 360 $1,382,500 25, 990,100 9,023, 500 8,278,000 25, 500, 840 75, 000 $21, 154, 26, 22, 74, 940,100 231,400 656, 250 530,100 505, 200 75, 000 229, 688,110 70,249,940 299,938, 050 Part of the bonds belonging to banks in the city of New York and held as security for public deposits were kept, for convenience, by the assistant treasurer in that city. On January 6, 1899, $242,000 in United States and Western Pacific bonds which remained in the sinking fund of the Central Pacific Rail 22 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. road were by direction delivered to the Secretary of the Treasury for disposition under the contract with the purchasers of the last-named road. On February 18 followiug there were received twenty promissory notes ofthe Gentral Pacific Eailroad Oompany for as many equal parts of the aggregate sum of $58,812,715.60, bearing interest at 3 per cent, and maturing at successive intervals of six mouths from February 1, 1899, but payable before maturity. By direction of the Secretary, on March 3, the first four notes were delivered to him for payment, leaving $47,050,172.48 iu notes on hand. In accordance with the contract the reorganization committee of the road, on October 7, deposited $47,056,000 ofthe first-mortgage bonds ofthe Central Pacific Eailway Company as collateral security for the notes. The bonds and stocks described in the following list, which formerly belonged to the Indian trust fuud and were later transferred to the Secretary of the Treasury, are held over without change from the previous year: Arkansas State bonds Loaisiana State bonds North Carolina State bonds Tennessee State bcmds Virginia State bonds Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bonds guaranteed by Virginia South Caroliua State stocks Florida State stocks Total '. $160, 000. 00 37, 000. 00 58, 000. 00 335, 666. 66| 581, 800. 00 13, 000. 00 125,000. 00 132, 000. 00 1, 442, 466. 66§ United States bonds as set out below are held under specific provisions of law for xirivate institutions: Institution. Araerican Printing House for the Blind Manhattan Savings Institution North American Commercial Company Total Rate of intereat. Amount. Per cent. 4 4 2 $250 000 75,000 50,000 375,000 A special deposit of $70,000 of United States 4 per cent bonds is held in the name of the Comptroller of the Currency for the benefit of the Fidelity National Bank, of Ciucinnati. Captured bonds of the State of Louisiana, of the face value of $545,480, are held for the Secretary of War. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Under the authority contained in the act of Congress approved June 11, 1878, the duties of the sinking fund commissioners of the District of Columbia were transferred to the Treasurer of the United States. Subsequent acts have increased these duties until the business of the sinking fund office is quite extensive, and is of varied character, as fully set forth in a separate report. The funded debt of the District on July 1, 1878, was $22,106,650 and has been increased since that date $1,223,550 by the issue of 3.65 per cent bonds. The decrease by the operations of the sinking fund and TREASURER. 23 otherwise was $7,442,000, making a net reduction of the debt since July 1, 1878, of $6,218,450. This leaves outstanding June 30, 1899, $15,888,200. The reduction of the annual interest charge during the same period was $400,808.47. A comparison of the cost for interest and redemption of the waterstock bonds with and without a sinking fund shows a difference in favor ofthe sinking fuud of $255,670.04. At the close of the fiscal year 1899 the 10 per cent guaranty fund held for account of District contractors amounted to $264,686.49, and was credited to 140 separate contracts. Of this sum $233,034.95 is invested in bonds purchased at the request and risk of the contractors. The securities of the District in the care and custody of the Treasurer are: 3.65 per cent bonds (unsigned) 3.50 per cent bouds (unsigned) Chesapeake and Ohio Canal bonds Bonds for account of District of Columbia contractors Total.... $5, 828, 450 2,924,600 ' 84, 285 207,710 ." 9,045,045 REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL-BANK NOTES. Although there was an increase of $13,000,000 duringthe year in.the volume of national-bank notes in circulation, the redemptions at this office were less by $7,000,000 than the year preceding. Both facts may be attributed to the general conditions of business. The deposits for the retirement cf notes amounted to $23,699,616, and the balance of this fund in the Treasury was increased from $30,493,147 to $35,817,381.50. Inclusive of $30,725 paid for trausportation, the total expenses for the year were $121,291.40, which sum has been assessed upon the banks at the rate of $1.34611 for each $1,000 of notes redeemed. In the appendix, in addition to the tables continued from former reports, will be found one which shows the percentage of the outstanding notes redeemed each year for each State and Territory from the establishment of the redemption system in Washington. The results given are based upon the records of this office and the amounts of notes reported by the Comptroller of the Curreucy to be outstanding on October 31 in each year. THE WORK OF THE TREASURER'S OFFICE. The transactions which have been related, so varied and so vast, were conducted with rare accuracy and promptness, and o&ev the best proof ofthe capacity, fidelity, and efficiency ofthe officers, chiefs of division, clerks, counters, and employees of every grade in this office. They deserve and receive my cordial thanks for their admirable services. Eespectfully, ELLIS H . EOBERTS, Treasurer of the United States. Hon. LYMAN J. G A G E , Secretary of the Treasury. APPENDIX, W o . 1 . - -REVENUES AND E X P E N D I T U R E S F O R THE F I S C A L YEAR BY V^ARRANTS ISSUED." Revenues. Customs Internal revenue Lands Miscellaneous I n t e r i o r civil . . . -. Treasury proper Diplomatic Judiciary AVar D e p a r t m e n t Navy Department Interior Department—Indians.. Interior Department—pensions. Interest 1899, AS SHOWN R e p a y m e n t s C o u n t e r credfrom u n e x its to appropended appriations. propriations. Expenditures. $22, 357,527.40 4, 499,146. 87 $560, 427.40 105, 809. 93 $154,930. 96 338. 90 8, 966, 478.23 54, 867, 594. 27 22, 624, 019.80 5,876, 489. 33 229, 841, 254.47 63, 942, 104.25 12, 805, 711.14 139, 394, 929. 07 39, 896, 925.02 $206,128, 481.75 273, 437,161. 51 1, 678,246. 81 34,716, 730.11 151, 9.51. 89 2, 652, 025. 63 77, 596. 62 314,343.88 14,476, 564.48 962, 876. 98 383,578.94 2,177. 989. 76 132,931.47 15,770. 82 427, 727. 07 52, 284. 31 13. 691. 36 4, 361, 674.11 14, 085,419. 66 54, 386.73 Total, n e t . Publicdebt 515, 960, 620.18 522, 490,720.00 605, 072.179. 85 341,149;968.98 21,996, 096. 98 19,166,223.92 Aggregate- 1, 038, 451, 340.18 946, 222,148. 83 21, 996, 096. 98 19,166, 223. 92 No. ^ . — N E T ORDINARY R E V E N U E S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S FOR EACH QUARTER OF THE F I S C A L YEAR 1899, AS SHOWN B Y W A R R A N T S ISSUED. F i r s t quarter. Account. Second q u a r ter. • Tliird quarter. Fourtli quarter. Total. REVENUES. Customs Interual revenue . P u b l i c Lands Miscellaneous Total $48, 391, 079.46 $47, 572, 257. 88 $56, 083, 714. 02 $54, 081, 430.39 $20G,128,48L75 72, 079, 765. 51 66, 324, 331. 27 63, 203, 704. 80 71, 829, 359. 93 273,437,161.51 452, 744. 96 384, 791.76 1, 678, 246. 81 496, 893. 64 343,816.45 34, 716, 730.11 6, 904,855. 99 5, 240, 312. 24 17, 360,093. 45 5, 211, 468. 43 126, 026,129. 85 119,633, 795. 03 137, 032, 304.03 133, 268, 391. 27 515,960, 620.18 EXPENDITUEES. Civil a n d m i s c e l l a n e o u s .. 26,160, 265.34 84, 625, 338. 75 W a r Department 22,145,009.89 Navy Department 39, 293, 488. 45 Indians and pensions 12, 519,144. 38 Interest Total 24, 344, 949.14 61, 597,919.39 14, 250, 714. 40 37, 890, 210. 29 6, 654, 992. 03 24, 940, 213.12 48, 521, 054. 80 14,519, 875 32 39, 634, 300.41 10,150, 380. 27 43, 745, 828. 30 35, 096, 941. 53 13, 026. 504. 64 35, 382, 641. 06 10, 572, 402. 34 119,191,255. 90 229, 841, 254.47 63, 942,104. 25 152, 200, 640. 21 39,896,925.02 184, 743, 246. 81 144,738,785.25 137, 765, 829. 92 137,824, 317. 87 605, 072,179. 85 Wo. 3 . — R E C E I P T S AND E X P E N D I T U R E S ON ACCOUNT OF THE POST-OFFICE D E P A R T M E N T FOR T H E F I S C A L YEAR 1899, AS SHOWN BY W A R R A N T S I S S U E D . R e c e i p t s from Deficieticy a p postal revenues. propriation. B y whom handled. The Treasurer Postmasters Total .. . Total receipts. $39, 380, 400. 95 54, 608, 572. 85 $8, 243, 299.39 $47, 623, 700. 34 54, 608, 572. 85 $46, 545, 812.10 54, 608, 572. 85 93, 988, 973.8^ 8,243,299. 39 102, 232, 278.19 101,154, 384. 95 Expenditures. 25 26 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. W o . 4 . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE T R E A S U R Y I N W A S H I N G T O N F O R T H E F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Account. Gold coin. Standard silver dollars. Fractional silver coin. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. Castoms Internal revenue. -Miscellaneous Disbursing oflicers Post-Office Department — Transfers Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Minor coin Currency certificates Redemption and exchange Issues Loan of 1898 $222,717 $22, 498 9,155 3,955 4,758 92, 710 208,058 1,155,303 1. 568, 863 22, 322, 932 Total- $4,355 1, 241, 365 186, 917 2,059 20, 569, 463 7,000 10, 300 200 1, 288, 383 2,669,022 181,099,994 697, 769 20,032, 440 56, 300 55, 396 7,563 $101 $3,112 7,718 934,102 40, 478 352,579 7,749 53, 547 80, 664, 644 1,042,905 20, 694 38 3,496 1, 023 659 10,956 40, 679 31, 661, 634 371,174 4,089 200, 000 8, 956, 255 88, 404, 000 1, 287,960 6, 098, 722 30, 712, 000 '"93,'2i5' 68, 903, 025 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks Dishursing officers Post-Office Departraent Transfers Currency certificates Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars . - . Fractional silver coin United Sbates notes Treasurv notes of 1890 . . . Nation al-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Minor coin Redemption and destruction . Five per cent fund Total. 776 11, 076 8,560 19, 089 301 20, 871, 855 Account. "i," 249," 708 1,658 36, 312 994 20 4,574 2,210 716, 727 659, 862 24,079, 546 7 929,624 916, 857 52, 878,100 280, 000 4,389,400 27 10, 533, 000 187,263 170 396 14,006 578 996 4,051,101 26, 545 308, 578 127, 399 10, 489, 659 20 01,322 25, 550 34 88,'4 04,'666 667, 690 971, 046 15, 298, 703 182,176, 891 70, 261, 673 1, 312, 681 NationalGold Silver h a n k n o t e s . certificates. certificates. M i n o r coin. 207. 38,401, 000 Total. RECEIPTS. Total $50 $336, 868 $13 $5, 014 20 56, 985 , 17,310,927 10, 999 25,000 1,100 1,660 3, 067, 235 2, 894, 710 1, 067, 696 236,685 128,350,443 69, 751 317, 559 15, 900 606 5,848 1,801 59,880 72. 661, 617 51,885 22, 562, 399 151,360.000 1, 033, 079 193, 980 90,071,642 Customs.... . Internal revenue Miscellaneous .... D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption a u d exchange . Issues L o a n of 1898 3,120,850 308, 245, 750 262, 449 677,984, 047 3,771,113 27, 221, 463 1,265,842 76, 946, 231 10, 000 909 36, 635 139 89, 260 5,188, 728 76, 426, 909 2,251,939 142, 668, 552 290,0.00 3,285 369 208,058 1 153 653 1,473,083 8, 913, 873 6, 098. 722 47,930; 480 51, 885 22, 562, 399 187 689 290, 407, 605 74, 003, 477 300 21 $589, 714 5 093 349 1, 668. 429 405,923 282, 819, 841 479, 656 361, 767 17 260 200, 000 113, 457, 082 270, 476, 000 2,415,026 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office'Departraent Transfers C u r r e n c y certificates Redemption and exchange: Gold coin S t a n d a r d silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certiticates M i n o r coin . Redemption and destruction . F i v e p e r c e n t fund Total 16, 649, 275 74, 003, 47'^ 3,122, 330 14,507 1,142, 038 1, 450,121 3, 491, 454 4, 729, 508 22, 002, 410 51,185 22, 455, 558 187,303 143,831, 000 90, 652, 772 3,122, 330 308,569,-733 20 122, 974 7,044 11,315 359 15,395 352 288, 036. •679,817,052 27 TREASURER. N o . f5o—EECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ON ALL .ACCOUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY I N BALTIMORE F O R THE F I S C A L YEAR 1899. Gold coin. Account. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coin. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. Customs $60,495 1,228 1,173 37 641 20, 845 157,146 7,500 4,342 330 1, 683, 870 189 $797,475 . 14,198 1,767 146, 461 82, 023 2, 660, 984 2,000 18,259 1, 360 6, 710, 000 689, 936 789, 787 1, 446,159 1,812,485 11, 914,250 825,367 18, 014 300 89,800 471 8,229 494 531, 790 1, 020,475 1, 367, 902 368, 273 1, 348, 000 6,110,000 190 49,337 478 692, 000 1,441, 570 7 1,310,408 1, 555, 063 459, 095 43, 850 . $651 30 191 97 2,114 125, 343 4, 205, 909 . $2, 562 6 6 103 1,868 37 42,192 309, 270 Miscellaneous Disbursinff officers .. Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin , . . Currency certificates. Redemption and exchange L o a n of 1898. $164,808 600 426 19,161 9,174 3, 639,489 20, 247 542 Total 520, 641 14,026 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers C u r r e n c y certificates . . . Redemption and exchange: G o l d coin S t a n d a r d silver dollars 11, 358 United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s ot 1890 . Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin 28,470 92, 319 31, 500 , 720 761,202 1 3, 437, 386 962, 049 - -. Total '278, 896 600 445,546 3,150 508, 003 797,140 207,048 143,615 28,507 590 105, 870 1,788, 537 11,468, 913 Silver NationalGold h a n k u o t e s . certificates. certificates. M i n o r coin. Account. 73, 470 17,800 413 8,280 620 • 862,402 Total. RECEIPTS. Customs $1,131, 985 16, 046 42,280 326, 618 222, 955 4, 756, 510 199,800 139,920 5,525 $26 1 15 4 430 24,031 39, 910 4,640 3, 680, 019 836, 962 399, 285 .11 $2,167,152 34, 873 46,183 680, 259 452,804 12, 376, 703 209, 800 243,488 9,637 6,710,000 8, 967, 862 2, 520, 287 81, 360 11,358,620 423, 803 34,419,048 61, 000 671,155 1,083,901 229,183 5, 023, 003 27 730 38 17,710 3, 555,626 5, 058, 651 1, 247, 816 8, 397,153 6.110, 000 2,839 1, 370, 987 651, 390 170, 245 212, 989 3,158 3,500 2, 091, 401 235, 394 27, 995 42 192 1,444,870 I, 684, 410 689,936 520, 641 470, 439 39, 910 3, 630, 019 399, 025 $9,150 50 -... . Redemption and exchange L o a n of 1898 Total $2,714 325 147,494 113, 025 989, 003 500 60, 320 1,880 2,680 370 24,160 470, 439 565, 395 2, 351, 095 Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-OfficeDepartment Transfers Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l silver coin 400 DISBURSEMENTS. W^arrants a n d c h e c k s D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-OfficeDepartment . . . . Transfers C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: G old coin 552, 900 975, 475 189, 955 590, 000 F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes Treasui'y n o t e s of 1890 209, 800 Gold certificates Silver certificates M i n o r coin Total 56, 420 2,574,550 61, 000 11, 749,145 33, 747 1.4,141 21, 735 1,170 319, 413 436, 706 33, 340, 688 28 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. W o . 6 . — R E C E I P T S AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S O F EACH K I N D O F M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE S U B T R E A S U R Y I N N E W Y O R K F O R T H E F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Account. Standard silver dollars. Gold coin. Fractional silver coin. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. $107,496,733 230, 000 657, 611 454, 111 831,785 230,307 742, 661 455, 250 175,391 255, 512 Customs Internal revenue Miscellaneous Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers Gold bars Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Minor coin Currency certificates Redemption and exchange. Special custoras deposit — Loanof 1898..., $178,119 8,479 7,137 II, 537 $5, 046 $13, 045, 729 22, 083 202 786, 394 102, 099 12, 781, 090 2,774, 444 72, 094, 790 80 819,188 545, 301 023,483 5, 918, 977 11,872, 689 2, 637 1,591 $367, 475 96 68, 051 150, 563 126, 849 2, 207, 623 219,100 272; 850 22,905 1,498, 959 4,690 318, 515 2, 040, 000 37, 053, 982 22, 013, 507 393,177 12, 253, 607 206, 519 10,039,747 758, 917, 333 6,124, 249 13, 064, 817 164,982,190 Total. 25,780, 555 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks Disbursing officers Transfers Currency certificates Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars. Fractional silver coin... United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 . National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Minor coin Clearing-house balances 5,974 4,000 2, 225, 634 1, 454, 890 867, 859 92, 825, 552 976, 336 I, 342, 392 6, 459, 999 45, 841, 000 17, 377, 000 5, 770, 000 459,137,446 355 675,888 10, 000 13,133, 342 160, 060 12, 000 2,178, 000 210,000 1, 560,500 230, 601, 000 Total. 705,420,143 Nationalhank notes. Account. 737,865 4, 057, 867 3, 305, 866 10,612,361 221, 700 6, 320, 000 630,150 17,800 260, 000 3,467,100 142, 000 265 542, 046 1,293 6, 004,170 4, 440, 782 15, 663, 894 175, 338,495 Gold certificates. Silver cerM i n o r coin. tificates. 7, 394, 899 25, 802, 235 Total. RECEIPTS. $19,896 487,917 357, 650 6, 206, 462 $18,473, 801 61, 737 544, 202 2, 546, 846 $50 1,580 1, 831, 765 218,190 47,597,211 12,500 1,280 $165 3, 587, 650 1, 534, 925 184, 295 59, 002, 560 11, 371,169 2, 882,844 i, 667,3ii 300 136 $139,567, 068 313 916 8, 076, 383 27, 534, 295 9, 932,136 368, 681, 365 7, 742, 661 4,534, 850 4, 244, 680 764, 372 2, 040, 000 150, 506, 624 369, 572, 838 38, 045, 728 8, 637,150 2, 784, 840 149, 619, 005 1, 646,777 1,131,556,916 1,937, 995 6, 700, 000 2, 797, 300 45,330 29,''773, 974 60,499, 000 114 165, 661 534,167 2, 281, 052 587,139, 713 141,551,213 5, 770, 000 1,735,000 5, 900, 971 77 798, 000 12,435 3,868 9 3, 232,188 5, 914, 839 4, 057, 944 28, 305, 664 • 14,150, 719 731, 610 2, 486, 800 57, 415, 941 542, 331 236, 656, 472 1, 882, 973 1,090,236,486 Internal revenue D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-OfficeDepartment Transfers Gold b a r s ^ Standard silver dollars. . . . . . . . . . F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin C u r r e n c y certificates . Redemption and exchange Special c u s t o r a s d e p o s i t L o a n of 1898 Total 731,610 3,427 816, 408 2, 486, 800 3,220 75, 000 27 3,140 30 35, 668 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks . . . . • . • • • . . . . Diabursin"" officers Transfers --• - . . . Currency certificates. Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates SilA'-er certificates M i n o r coin Clearing-house balances. . Total 30, 000 51, 470, 297 20 . . . 8, 637, 995 2, 797, 300 150, 252, 669 456, 095 42,120 101, 460 1,000 566, 044 29 TREASUEER. N o . 7 » — R E C E I P T S AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S OF EACH K I N D - OF M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY IN P H I L A D E L P H I A FOR THE F I S C A L YEAR 1899. Gold coin. Account. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coin. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. $5, 346, 300 990 161,477 512, 329 780, 444 11. 542. 580 $190, 090 1,000 39, 295 103, 888 126, 748 2, 527, 049 453, 273 125, 629 25,647 4, 298, 522 242 1,050 209,101 67,742 15,780, 000 2, 454, 257 1, 646, 976 3, 117,034 26, 999 3, 038,994 4, 418, 603 38, 503,246 6,737, 252 2, 227, 876 327 110, 360 885 3, 547, 524 1, 030,168 13,146,766 1,438, 372 4,898,000 16,840,000 95,073 1,744 307 89, 220 3,239,000 $11,427, 780 Total . . 1,114 94 4,617 111, 133 1,100 1 8 2, 878, 618 1,188 25, 827, 261 . . . . $2, 873 598 121, 358 9,306 11,465 35, 525 154, 305 . . . . $15, 360 10. 492 107, 090 266, 416 12, 864, 655 760, 000 3,000 166, 908 31,090 Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Gold b a r s Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin . M i n or c o i n . . . . C u r r e n c v certificates Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 DISBURSEMENTS. 2, 835, 850 13, 293, 416 2, 094, 375 40,000 W a r r a n t s and checks Disbursingofficers - .. Post-Oflice D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers ". C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: G o l d coin Standard silver dollars * F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coiu United States notes T r e a s u r v n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes .•- 1,850 . 1,097,190 656,165 94, 935 6,030 1,494, 736 Silver certificates M i n o r coin 28,617 3,029 1,779 419, 536 28,,564 ' 297,960 290 834, 559 487 398, 622 I, 954, 895 678, 604 71, 529 1, 504, 922 32. 850 6,529 20, 078. 996 3, 819, 397 5,273,917 1 40.418.277 6 750 580 Nationalbanknotes. Gold certificates. Silver cer- M i n o r coin. tificates. 55,970 Total . Account. . Total. RECEIPTS. $620 54,145 544,918 556, 625 885, 216 1,230 '820 2.000 7,920 $5,472,129 2,510 171, 939 615, 795 1,461,541 17, 014, 806 103,165 32,575 60 190 i, 363, 927 971, 522 152, 834 356, 362 618, 785 6,460 3,110 11, 763,128 i. Oil, 147 513,319 25 $22, 458,433 5 120 440, 403 2, 006, 325 3, 208, 396 44, 979. 857 760, 000 I 821 250 1,577,485 310, 087 15,780, 000 25, 423, 225 3, 462,777 3,152, 411 Custoras . . . . . Internal revenue 25, 010 40,001,278 529,303 122, 233, 358 23, 000 1,621,767 8,840, 763 1,106,996 13,410, 000 27 3,539 71 519, 520 5, 665, 712 39,222 386 4, 842, 419 28,728, 920 16, 840, 000 6,908 299 35, 525 2, 860, 018 4,296, 502 2, 450, 207 3,110, 734 356. 362 fi 460 11, 733, 828 515,794 $3,220 . . D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers . . . . . Gold h a r s Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin . M i n o r coin . . .... Currency certificates.. Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 . . .... Total DISBURSEMENTS. W arrants and checks. D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers C u r r e n c v certificates Rederaption and exchange: Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes . .. T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin . . Total $81 113 33 699 15, 033 . .. . . 82, 500 2, 083, 235 112, 500 824, 000 2, 854,840 2,650,882 76, 500 , . . . 9, 240, 240 414, 879 5,000 ' 3,183,735 131,594 23,000 40,271, 961 75, 776 15,950 58, 402 140 164, 293 79 845, 004. 120, 664,867 30 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. NOo 8 0 — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ON ALL COUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY IN BOSTON FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Account. Gold coin. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coin. United States notes. AC- Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. $6, 531, 823 $84, 888 3.456 66, 675 521, 015 5,767, 815 Internal revenue Miscellaneous . 1,162 273 5,417 20, 258 $1,982 $4, 367, 337 $436, 911 12,153 85. 756 129, 473 1, 518,197 694, 900 42, 900 4 705 32,226 1,463,780 2, 021, 994 1, 793, 660 14, 622,754 3, 896, 456 4, 338, 205 9, 396,195 903, 790 70, 768 7, 063 48,465 4,219 2,143, 500 791 22, 835 571 1, 628,108 2, 253, 465 6, 892, 370 333, 385 4,780,005 1, 910, 000 50, 600 920,900 34, 000 2,777,008 1, 627 1 13 3,148 49, 255 1,119 38,156 5 297, 296 99,153 14, 060 83,954 1,130 248, 830 2, 539, 824 2, 099,445 Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $20,960 5,360 4,060 $5, 298, 797 225 169, 219 743,758 1,704,813 14,590, 586 1, 400, 600 393,195 27,225 48 30 251 6,028 89,570 592, 385 18, 980 4,510 3, 974, 943 967,240 100,435 12 $16, 742, 810 225 342 142 1, 748,039 3 569 203 28, 665, 403 2,102, 600 1 090 000 63,365 1,980, 000 9, 024, 369 4, 076, 822 3, 070,807 Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l silver coin .' M i n o r coin . ...... Currency certificates...... Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 1,909, 620 376 14, 567,920 Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t 1,136 74,711 369 389,089 2,665 513, 450 615,240 , 5,252,227 6,000 213, 450 23,105 1, 980, 000 1.172,140 827,104 128 976, 281 53,870 29,270,601 106,916 69,404, 978 32, 266 1, 779, 915 8,199, 214 797, 271 11,614,013 48 1,592 36 89, 987 8,458, 597 26, 895, 731 2,129, 752 24, 771, 089 1,910,000 27, 436 1, 906, 820 1,173, 840 147, 350 560, 300 1 • Total 175, 780 5,350 899, 351 72,110 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers . . . . C u r r e n cy certifi c a t e s Rederaption and exchange: Gold coin S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars F r a c t i o n a l silver coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates . M i n o r coin Total . 17, 845 14,777, 685 6,100 570, 700 43, 600 190, 700 3,500 200 16, 796, 473 t 3,973, 208 M i n o r coin. Total. • Account. Nationalh a n k notes. RECEIPTS. Miscellaneous Disbursingofficers Post-Office D e p a r t i u e n t , Transfers Standard silver dollars M i u o r coin , C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 T 0t a l $80,257 462, 089 686,759 890. 992 i;ioo 264, 675 2,980 $112 DISBURSEMENTS. W arrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers C u r r e n c v certificates Rederaption and exchange: Gold coin S t a n d a r d s i l v e r dollars Uuited States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates M i n o r coin . Total 28, 510 1,414,160 56, 480 1, 635,500 3, 341, 450 96, 725 6, 000 1,000 2,570 3,144,220 32, 200 61, 067 100 32 226 1,906, 820 I 185 940 824, 504 896, 351 89, 570 18,980 3, 952,143 99, 595 29, 644.334 163, 909 73,171, 298 5,182 280 5,616 31 TREASURER. NOo 9 . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D O F - M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY I N CINCINNATI F O R T H E F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Account. G o l d coin. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coiu. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS, Customs Internal revenue . • M i scellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers . . Standard silver dollars. $157,675 $185, 780 $65 7,000 29, 000 171,105 1,458, 375 1,000 550 26 1, 628 971, 667 $2,000 111, 975 80, 000 2,406, 754 1, 234, 532 40 $820, o72 5,005 91, 288 468, 343 752, 717 2,730,128 11,200 467,160 114,615 500, 000 247, 520 653,200 2, 092,425 3, 801,134 2, 208, 508 6, 861,748 1, 002, 775 720 7,102 651 1,766,638 880,189 1,570 28, 012 173,183 94,010 735,000 . 1,666 1,206, 600 77, 295 M i n o r coin Currency certificates.. ..... L o a n of 1898 Total ' 2, 000 247, 000 674 500 1,000 63, 775 12, 500 DISBURSEMENTS. 386, 495 870, 526 317, 750 4,957 W a r r a n t s and checks D i s h u r s i n g officers..'. Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t . . . Transfers C n r r e n c v certificates Rederaption and exchange: Gold coin 3,020 F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 . . Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin 3,657, 446 2 J96,986 i; 174,443 2, 364, 000 520, 000 34, 560 152,450 33, 970 19, 820 1,000 1,600 7, 242,448 1, 066, 775 91, 994 26, 935 45, 535 29,655 .. 1,500 .^. Total 265, 368 '^ 147, 423 3, 924, 384 2, 090, 018 N a t i o n a l - I Gold cerb a n k n o t e s | tificates. Silver certificates. $8, 000 $616, 787 1, 610, 883 M i u o r coin. Total. RECEIPTS. Custoras Internal revenue Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchauge . L o a n o f 1898 Total. $10,000 205,000 671,400 1, 950, 500 3,000 "4," 566' 752, 700 19,000 66,165 214, 000 1,500 4,000 36, 842 113,972 991, 070 5, 718,117 2, 646, 901 195,185 25, 285 $128, 600 $1,790, 879 5,005 146, 680 819,341 2, 590, 920 14,415, 487 3, 332, 601 1,493, 340 158, 900 500, 000 4, 789, 929 I, 764, 646 505, 023 800, 906 152, 685 3, 888, 765 11, 650,088 281, 285 31, 807,728 356,463 832, 092 1, 077, 295 1, 609, 000 476, 909 3,493, 293 979,606 3,351, 020 178 1,223 198 234,170 2,128, 966 7, 475,975 3, 643, 953 13,743, 231 520, 000 73, 595 2, 415, 254 910, 737 57, 510 800 111, 975 2,415. 254 ,1, 247, 307 247,520 63, 775 66,165 1,500 505,023 153,835 DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks D i s h u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: Gold coin S t a n d a r d silver dollarsF r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin . . United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 . National-hank notes G o l d certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Total. 21,000 150,150 58,000 4,000 125, 640 30, 000 6,765 4,121, 765 2.1,000 40, 016 7,185 14,630 61,232 10 11, 887, 564 32, 324, 479 32 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. Wo. 10.--EBCEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS O P EACH K I N D O F M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT T H E SUBTREASURY I N CHICAGO F O R T H E F I S C A L YEAR 1899. Account. Gold coin. Standard silver dollars. United States notes. Fractional silver cpin. Treasury Notes. RECEIPTS. $1, 032,330 $967, 959 $15 140 30, 000 52 149 1, 545, 009 $4,102,172 1,278 121, 810 4,482, 500 2,451, 470 34, 566, 960 6, 795,803 3,128, 390 6 24, 600 900 1, 200, 000 5, 762, 065 1, 783, 603 7, 793,902 4, 673, 621 54,497, 358 16, 756,378 2 154 3 8,197, 610 • 37 , 7,725,598 238 27, 876, 029 3, 700, 080 45 4, 237, 864 11, 231, 000 . 1,680,000 2,912,411 7,158, 700 626, 988 3, 498, 000 Internalrevenue - 1,884 155,235 544, 350 , ^ 17, 366, 600 424, 000 97,500 . 35,167 108, 627 19, 765, 693 Post.Office D e n a r t r a e n t Transfers . .. .. M i n or coin R e d e r a n t i o u a n d exchan""e L o a n of 1898 Total . ..... $309, 757 1,152 33, 331 1, 574, 740 I, 001, 040 7, 293, 830 2, 547, 000 1,091,500 82, 370 2, 400, 263 418, 395 DISBURSEMENTS. 1, 356, 010 14, 698, 000 2, 325, 000 255, 000 W a r r a n t s and checks .D i s b u r s i n g officers . .. Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t C u r r e n c v certificates Redemption and exchange: 892 Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National- b a n k notes Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coiu 5,000 640, 500 103. 000 5, 747, 421 10, 000 17, 805 .' 88, 975 190, 518 9 . Total 18, 661, 815 Nationalb a n k notes. Account. 8, 477, 262 Gold certificates. 11, 155 51, 509 8,195 40 315, 810 152, 500 189, 500 2, 243, 474 5.100 ' 4, 625, 785 3,000 58, 714, 328 16, 784, 873 300 Silver cerM i n o r coin. tificates. Total. RECEIPTS. $160 5 111 157 184 233;209 720 20 $1, 953, 620 7, 951 1, 024, 032 11,144,109 3, 569, 731 32, 339, 591 5, 099, 757 2, 244, 610 221, 398 9,090 258, 580 8,140 1,510 8, 894, 018 1, 677, 617 171, 717 64 2, 532, 855 54,850 68,176, 434 405,607 174 656 698 56, 000 9, 771, 043 26, 039, 662 3,125, 039 12, 391, 000 207 269 183 379, 678 21, 830, 308 76, 677, 962 9, 777, 938 41, 869,152 1,680, O O G 29,131 5, 974, 603 2,836,990 144 $18, 550 Internal revenue Miscellaneous -• $1,460 13, 763 823, 735 795,543 630,644 Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Standflrd s i l v e r dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin C u r r e n c v certificates . Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 Total 120 17, 580 8,110 40 -.- .. i66 .. $8, 384, 563 11 846 1,195, 031 18,180, 648 8, 380,187 94, 013; 953 8, 070, 757 3,461, 930 304, 728 1, 200, 000 27, 204,653 4, 248,402 DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks Post-Offlce D e p a r t m e n t Transfers -. . . C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: G o l d coin Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes G o l d certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Total 65, 000 904, 910 1, 623,000 8, 260,175 170, 477 135, 080 16 35,167 6, 777, 603 3,129,490 5, 759, 775 2, 402, 589 9,090 8,140 8, 901, 583 170, 793 68, 598,120 518,497 179, 029,590 1,199 826 895 2,592,910 56,000 33 TREASURER. N©« I t . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY IN ST. L O U I S FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. G o l d coiu. Account. Standard silver dollars. United States notes. Fractional s i l v e r coin. . Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. $1, 880 Internal revenue Miscellaneous . . D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t ... Standard silver dollars ....... 10,177 39, 280 53, 029 5, 501,495 $92, 579 $3 $387,824 $20, 400 6,159 66, 236 20,631 1 417 17, 373 1,175,103 70,083 321,417 377, 001 7, 815, 794 500 100, 258 172, 311 1, 387, 038 755,450 ... . 2, 686, 262 9,155 5, 638, 385 1, 979, 654 1 168, 634 2,370,000 1, 448, 510 281,088 699, 615 97, 550 5, 624, 681 5, 823,990 3,172, 552 15, 326, 553 3, 233,122 8,046 4, 287, 020 597,500 49,103 1,025 1,785 836 7, 083, 976 656 572 512 2, 751, 540 91, 660 3, 689, 216 813,775 6, 916, 666 2, 590, 000 30,200 1, 728,493 113, 298 1, 605, 309 1, 853, 737 984,024 648, 955 46, 622 456, 986 374,213 300 2 140 4,000 131,480 5, 021, 509 C n r r e n c v certificates R e d e r a n t i o u a n d e x c h a n sre L o a u of 1898 7, 466, 835 3, 210,568 Nationalbank notes. Gold certificates. ... . 9,685 Total DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers - . ... Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars ...... 57, 360 United States notes T r e a s u r v n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates " M i n o r coin . . ....... 21, 260 5,000 19,400 ... " 1,220 Total Account. . 17, 723,653 S i l v e r cerM i n o r coin. tificates. 3, 543, 322 Total. RECEIPTS. C u s t o m s ••*• Internal revenue Miscellaneous ... .......... Disbursingofficers .-. Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers Standard silver dollars . $330 90 12, 820 800 $1,290,122 296 212,751 1,440, 519 1,636,751 18, 433, 417 5,529, 895 16,510 800 164, 500 140 3,500 2, 937, 517 661, 261 2, 4^5, 200 C u r r e n c y certificates $1,500 379, 000 345,195 1, 547, 505 7,500 17, 680 32,159,839 308,-618 68,112,235 1, 853, 521 15,316,049 2, 935,101 5,102,851 169 155 140 266, 616 2,045, 337 25,970,790 4, 612, 302 25, 253, 061 2, 590, 000 $156 $1, 793, 294 296 295 155 2, 287, 368 2, 689, 739 36, 045, 966 6, 292, 845 2 111 867 169, 434 2, 370, 000 134, 845 12,838, 666 40 ° 1,217,605 143 228 9,023 164,183 ...... L o a n of 1898 Total DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers '• . . Currency certificates. . ..-. Redemption and exchange: G old coin Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l si Iver coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates M i n o r coin Total.- Fi99 60,060 947, 500 151,140 1, 457,000 ... . 20,000 " 5, 586, 470 5 7,500 5, 000 5, 586,470 1,957. 724 1,448,510 699, 615 2,456, 698 105,526 13 140 2,940, 737 132 715 33, 263,195 372, 619 73, 237, 401 , .. 2, 615,700 20, 000 34 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 1 2 . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF MONEY ON ALL A C COUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY I N N E W ORLEANS F O R T H E F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Account. Gold coin. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coiu. United States notes. Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. Customs . . . . . . Internal revenue.. . Miscellaneous Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers . . . . . . . Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Currency certificates Rederaption and exchange Loan of 1898 $823,315 54,528 5,413 325,167 5,932 2,103,762 $283, 500 29, 924 38, 567 118, 237 65, 000 350,447 $18,400 1,787 8,284 487 30, 988 149,444 $1,110.059 522, 635 57, 334 233,104 301, 870 3, 582, 653 365, 445 3,740 $121,784 75, 622 11,124 12, 743 30,127 415,520 1,193, 862 600 2, 655, 930 65 672, 750 26 292, 960 32, 364 147, 505 4,306 3, 334,156 Total 16,039 3, 541, 670 882.166 6, 502,164 2,013,193 1,185 90. 096 1, 471, 480 6, 976, 565 143 149,772 241 756, 035 395, 809 2, 317,142 382,192 3,049, 200 370, 000 73,714 811, 890 59, 410 1, 008,100 DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks Disbursing officers... Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Nationai-bank notes Gold certificates Silver c e r t i f i c a t e s . . . . M i n o r coin Total : Account. 13 11,405 1, 484, 070 3,000 2,235 7, 077, 895 *. 3^000 2,000 914,439 1,234 10, 000 453 12, 530 289, 960 500 6, 819, 333 Silver NationalGold hank notes, certificates, certificates. Minor coin, 130, 300 2, 083, 867 Total. RECEIPTS. Custoras Internal revenue Miscellaneous Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Minor coin Currency certificates Redemption and exchange . Loanof 1898 Total.. $496, 829 24,130 74,736 88, 625 372,290 $8, 020 3,130 200 24,440 1,550 396, 355 32,010 37,360 $140 216 2,375 188 14, 809 44,164 $4,408, 982 2, 259,719 279,150 I, 093, 419 1,117, 386 11,982, 928 4,951, 000 900, 510 38,180 3,260 22 4, 721,214 125, 685 65,174 932, 750 82, 952 5.950 1, 490, 925 $2, 043, 764 1, 075, 048 131, 723 328, 757 555, 5954, 963, 098 3, 757,138 138,110 2,430 31, 878,173 23,150 27 40,194 1, 497, 704 7, 544,402 1,521,571 18, 778, 274 370, 000 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks Disbursing officers Post-Office Department Transfers ..^. Currency certificates Redemption and exchange: Gold coin Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coiu . . United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 . Nati onal-bank notes — Gold certificates . . -. Silver certificates Minor coin Total.. 60, 904 996, 942 21, 624 379, 000 32, 000 967, 074 3,154, 225 1,058,077 5, 065.700 15,573 2, 655, 930 -633,270 26, 950 16, 039 2, 655, 930 672,750 292, 960 147, 505 1,250 20 916, 750 3,260 1, 485, 480 32, 000 14,471,129 1,000 20 932, 750 3,260 64,952 34, 433,165 35 TREASURER. 'No. 1 3 . — R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ON ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE SUBTREASURY IN SAN FRANCISCO FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Gold coin. Account. RECEIPTS. Ciifltomfl • • . . . . . . .... . . ... . United States notes. Treasury notes. $15,018 2,995 4,850 48, 312 940,156 949 1,159 547 10,678 82, 466 15, 282 745 1,166,481 116 22, 866 2,235 9,179 386 2,700, 565 1,897,765 1, 063,261 135, 460 4,777 1,060, 373 609 1,429, 500 164 194,473 •230 1,584,370 521, 695 1,127, 265 2,297,438 244 $3,206 225 5,795 57, 453 34,092 630, 397 $233,252 646 11,207 114, 359 41,896 1,523 2, 532, 600 42, 276, 377 1, 279, 685 5,384 Redemution and exchange L o a n of 1898 Fractional s i l v e r coin. $40,898 $7,211, 053 618,704 309, 010 573,750 I, 348,451 29, 316, 857 715, 345 1,375, 840 3,740 43,121,710 Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers Total Standard silver dollars. DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s aind c h e c k s Po«;t-Officft D e n a r t m e n t C n r r e n c v certificates Redemption and exchange: 167,864 S t a n d a r d silver dollars 1,166,481 15, 431 •6, 509 United States notes T r e a s u r v n o t e s of 1890 National-hank notes 70, 970 5 652, 700 70,975 13,387 Total 47, 295,854 2,511,187 1 1.961.691 ' NationalGold Silver M i n o r coin. h a n k n o t e s . c e r t i f i c a t e s . certificates. Account. RECEIPTS. Customs . . . . . . . Internalrevenue .. .... Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t Transfers 152, 690 10 6,830 2,032 5, 530 160 38 605 638 14, 685 Silver certificates M i n o r coin 500,000 ....... .. $2, 330 $138,565 660 6,490 4,025 75,151 1,131, 081 680, 954 $66 20 116 4,791 5,323 41, 037 $7,644, 388 619, 865 347, 612 761, 555 1,646,308 32,143.882 1,411,581 I, 379,434 3,740 14,723 5,072 13, 387 9 4, 051,459 1,136,742 2,056,061 64,749 51,146, 566 67, 000 $270 10,840 1,780 81, 745 365 27 30,984 9 10, 582 2, 537, 568 44, 062, 207 1, 280, 533 3, 096, 836 28, 046 521 695 2, 297, 438 1,166, 481 22, 866 Q 179 5,530 160 14,723 13, 387 69, 648 55, 028, 603 1,900 C u r r e n c y certificates Rederaption and exchange L o a n of 1898 Total. Total 5,530 1,215 160 200 103, 645 ........ 3,350 ^ DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers C u r r e u c y certificates Rederaption and exchange: .. 102,125 Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Total 2,297, 423 .. .. 102,125 2, 364, 423 36 •No, REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 1 4 . — T O T A L R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS OF EACH K I N D OF M O N E Y ALL ACCOUNTS AT THE T R E A S U R Y O F F I C E S FOR THE F I S C A L Y E A R 1899. Gold coin. Standard silver dollars. Fractional s i l v e r coin. United States notes. ON Treasury notes. RECEIPTS. Custoras Internal revenue Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Ofiice D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers Gold b a r s Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin M i n o r coin Currency certificates...... Rederaption and exchange. Special c u s t o m s d e p o s i t — Issues L o a u of 1898." Total...'. $134,851, 752 $2, 066, 497 30, 576 903, 832 61, 695 8, 246, 834 12, 956, 386 372, 923 7,753,316 202, 758 1, 745, 208 337, 818, 818 8, 502, 661 1, 604,595 1,100 3,108,416 296, 434 1 10, 822, 065 345, 545, 301 27,369,610 899, 780, 020 1,884 37, 581, 040 13,465, 383 565, 547, 668 8, 033, 495 1,996, 293 12, 867 2, 682, 910 5,967 34, 398, 373 3,627 ' ' 10, 000 2, 337, 871 13,148, 773 999, 613 71, 777 13,339 $32, 342 $30,241, 083 2,042 566,189 • 24, 991 2,301,961 201, 572 1.9, 691, 762 102, 271 8,135, 278 7, 445, 818 221,850,916 $1, 527, 642 79, 098 167, 445 2, 077, 092 1, 660, 750 47, 497, 503 313,794 4. 887, 621 698, 611 30, 780, 000 28, 777, 891 57,755, 455 2,637 12, 253, 607 88, 404, 000 17,493,241 36, 593,199 495, 373, 518 6, 932, 041 1, 296, 710 117,742 38 1,023 35, 969, 592 393,177 30,712,000 852, 791 129, 283, 583 DISBURSEMENTS. W a r r a n t s and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t .. Transfers .'. Curreiicy certificates Redeniption and exchange: Gold coin 1 Standard silver d o l l a r s . . . Fractional silver c o i n . . . ' . United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 . . . National-bank notes Gold c e r t i f i c a t e s . . . . S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Clearing-house balances Rederaption and destruction . F i v e per cent fund Total 2,235,176 210, 000 71, 297 230, 601,000 838,660,196 3,382 . 369,569 994 25 4. 973, 092 1 11, 493 16, 339, 725 2,021,302 174, 791, 509 3,636 9,140, 744 24,180, 725 133, 305, 971 36, 070, 000 1, 074, 928 13,199 2,175 5, 252, 412 374,180 1, 644, 269 22, 590 5, 586, 385 788 1,293 933, 263 640, 510 7, 395, 452 24, 417, 510 8,143, 852 10,489, 659 265, 830 177, 050 832,266 6, 004,170 88,404, 000 42,532,296 40,189,375 517,351,511 National- i Gold h a n k n o t e s , certificates, Silver certificates. M i n o r coin. 3,194, 200 17, 952, 546 1,017,431 41, 464, 417 71, 630 225, 975 359, 421 667, 690 12, 483, 848 15, 298, 703 3,000 1,000 9,049 50, 000 38, 401, 000 131,199, 910 • Total. . RECEIPTS. Customs Internal revenue Miscellaneous D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t m e u t . . . . Transfers Gold b a r s Standard silver dollars F r a c t i o n a l silver coin M i n o r coin C u r r e n c y certificates Redemption and exchange . Special c u s t o m s d e p o s i t Issues L o a n o f 1898 Total $501,893 • 219,870 3,126,669 3,753,552 30, 783,904 20, 099 1, 616, 615 90, 865 $70,610 3,180 1,550 6,760 66, 470 3, 336, 525 1,180 210 $36, 756, 438 1,163,813 5, 234,188 18, 332, 095 12, 286, 057 274, 894, 860 24, 336, 373 5,951,536 635, 752 74, 390, 383 2, 613, 995 114, 267, 080 3,220 11,371,169 3,427 151, 360, 000 3, 237, 218 96,470 9, 959, 680 117,744,495 6, 200,170 666, 549, 041 $919 $205,547, 283 242 3, 250, 865 16, 262, 088 3,554 56, 779, 678 14, 419 33, 993, 002 32, 550 926,125, 385 751,833 8, 502, 661 33, 206, 940 16, S..4, 501 1, 839, 703 30, 780, 000 3, 290, 224 360, 985, 083 369, 572, 838 300 270, 476, 000 59, 013, 720 4, 094, 6812, 393,199, 747 DISBURSEMENTS. Warrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers Post-Office D e p a r t r a e n t Transfers C u r r e u c y certificates Rederaption a u d exchange: Gold coin Standard silver d o l l a r s . . . F r a c t i o n a l s i l v e r coin United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 . . . Nationai-bank notes. - . . . . Gold certificates S i l v e r certificates M i n o r coin Clearing-house balances Redemption aud d e s t r u c t i o n . F i v e per cent fund Total 1,206,397 lO; 092, 309 1, 608, 994 14, 817, 500 102,145 469,400 59,000 2, 000 30, 000 70, 755 16, 649, 275 74, 003,477 119,111, 252 3,122, 330 6,164, 830 1,706 263, 938 841 2,181, 884 55,189, 598 896, 474, 726 31, 308, 223 448, 857, 481 36, 080, 000 1,898,081 32,105, 336 10,307,312 4, 672, 059 5, 640, 641 22, 009, 568 84, 705 100, 232, 569 1, 233, 698 3, 042,500 20, 957, 827 123,122, 544 11,497,115 193,469, 818 10, 000 79, 614 4,536 4, 235, 065 33, 012, 895 20, 871, 631 48, 955, 815 28,099,830 49, 659, 246 2, 613, 995 112, 639,146 2, 218, 424 236, 656, 472 290. 407, 605 74, 003, 477 2,371,283,029 143,831, 000 734, 989 88,127 214, 053 2,669 1, 429, 050 570 TREASURER. No. 37 1 5 . — A S S E T S AND L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E T R E A S U R Y O F F I C E S J U N E 30,1899. Washington. Baltimore. New York. Philadelphia. Boston. ASSETS. $4,788,714.22 $3,165, 986. 02 $99, 914,158. 59 $7,124, 430.00 $7, 827,950.22 53, 770,838. 00 9,495, 843. 00 1, 764,157. 00 151,611,031.00 6,751,758. 00 Standard silver dollars 674,097. 63 116, 209. 45 1, 257, 052. 60 729, 401. 39 447, 528. 60 Fractional silver coin . 734,303.00 14,625,002.00 4, 867, 980.00 United States notes 5,172, 929.00 1,944, 887.00 105,508.00 84,19L 00 24, 074.00 79,091.00 Treasury notes of 1890 . . . . 33,167.00 54, 290. 00 16, 060. 00 10, 675.00 National-bank notes 3, 209, 447.84 13, 329. 00 588, 380. 00 630. 00 331, 010. 00 59,130.00 38, 520. 00 Gold certificates 437,648. 00 399,416.-00 131, 592.00 713,483. 00 53, 305. 00 Silver certificates 20,000. 00 390,000. 00 20, 000. 00 70, 000. 00 Currency certificates 29,925. 07 22, 641.49 62,346.99 Minor coin 13, 392. 06 9, 395. 46 29. 48 . 1,29L90 13, 277. 39 492. 60 15,397.54 Total cash assets 166, 376,619.51 12, 528, 368. 68 23, 575, 990. 87 170, 556, 409.72 22, 703, 664.50 11, 670, 331.13 Aggregate 189, 952, 610. 38 12, 528, 368. 68 170,556,409.72 22,703,664.50 11, 670, 331.13 . . LIABILITIES. Outstanding warrants and checks Disbursing officers' balances Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t account Bank-note 5 per cent redemption fund Other deposit andredemption accounts 311,193.02 86, 976.12 943,596.17 129, 627. 23 223,412. 76 4,752, 707.24 275,383.40 20, 713, 607. 37 4,171, 706. 87 1, 329,145. 06 249, 882. 88 67, 785. 56 1,395,202.90 727,504.82 853, 723.43 8, 060. 00 9,163, 303. 24 164, 080.00 129,100. 00 32,215,709.68 5,192, 918. 92 " • Total agency account 17,433, 681. 01 438, 205. 08 Balance to credit of raints and assay offices 4, 374,141.17 P>alance transfer account.. 12,653,692.48 2, 724, 558. 72 768, 692. 08 Balauce general account . . 172,518, 929.37 11,321, 471. 52 121,312,866.39 14, 786,186. 86 2, 535, 381. 25 Afifffresrate . 9, 059,437. 2g 3, 060,460. 59 189,952,610.38 12, 528, 368. 68 Cincinnati. Chicago. 170,556,409.72 22, 703, 664. 50 St. L o u i s . N e w Orleans. 2, 395, 355. 21 6, 739, 594. 67 11, 670, 331.1 SanFrancisco. ASSETS. Gold coin Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 Nationai-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates Currency certificates 1.. Minor coin . . .... Fractional currency Bonds and interest p a i d . . . $2,973, 235.00 .54,500.00 193,010.48 1,105, 000. 00 33,000.00 107, 000. 00 $6, 761, 022. 54 1,010,620.00 441, 439. 00 3,750, 224. 00 . 191,290.00 17, 235. 00 214, 320. 00 197,130. 00 391,170.00 100, 000. 00 22, 701. 32 12, 489.73 1, 684. 25 2, 759.92 $5, 555, 556. 40 $4, 578, 727.10 $9, 328,169. 83 14, 851, 345. 00. 13, 547, 396. 00 26, 233, 246. 05 141,160. 00 224, 343. 00 496, 562. 62 .384,142. 00 428, 566. 00 2,103, 250.00 87, 650. 00 117, 060. 00 85, 485. 00 4, 000. 00 9,040. 00 5, 355. 00 87, 740.00 305,730. 00 16,440. 00 103, 793. 00 399, 002.00 57, 223. 00 480, 000. 00 . 23,275.66 13, 036.01 7, 621. 71 38. 05 906. 85. 6.05 Total cash assets Uuavailable 4, 871,089. 46 12,708, 741. 78 23, 521, 897. 96 19, 555, 997.48 701, 851. 34 36, 597,970.86 Aggregate 4,871, 089.46 12, 708, 741.78 23, 521,897. 96 20, 257, 848. 82 36, 597, 970. 86 LIABILITIES. • Outstandingwarrants and checks . D i s b u r s i u g officers' balances P o s t - O f f i c e D e p a r t m e n t accouut Other deposit and redemption accounts Total agency account B a l a n c e t o c r e d i t of raints a n d a s s a y offices Balance transfer account.. Balance geueral account .. Afiffirresate 59, 757. 21 241, 358. 24 82, 454.44 48, 788.13 498, 754. 21 568, 220. 36 3, 036, 697. 97 1, 066, 993. 48 2,149, 601. 66 3, 695, 339.19 286, 590. 36 1, 286, 451. 06 635, 653. 35 172, 663. 20 295, 719. 01 6, 225.00 68,385.00 109, 550. 00 920, 792. 93 4, 632, 892. 27 1, 891, 651. 27 2, 371, 052. 99 4,489, 812.41 526, 026. 03 3, 424, 270. 50 781, 653. 42 78, 260.10 7,215,935.99 8, 981. 82 1, 603, 506. 65 1, 243, 680. 83 20,014,758.22 16, 643,115. 00 429 1 9 r 9 4 1, 582, 218. 77 30, 096,747. 74 23,521,897.96 20, 257, 848.82 36,597,970.86 4 871.089.46 ii9! 7nR 7i.i 7« 38 R E P O R T ON T H E No. FINANCES. 1 6 . — A S S E T S OF THE TREASURY I N T H E CUSTODY OF M I N T S AND ASSAY O F F I C E S J U N E 30, Boise City. C a r s o n City. 1899. Charlotte. Dahlonega. Deadwood. BULLION F U N D . Gold coin Gold huilion .... Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Silver bullion United States notes Minor coin . . Balance in subtreasuries and national banks $32,150.35 9.76 $4, 521.77 26, 404. 64 5, 008, 552. 00 5, 065. 88 I, 833. 64 180.00 53, 758.85 Total availahle Unavailable 86, 098. 96 86, 098. 96 A p-^xf'.fra.i.Pi , . , _ , - . Denver. $30,256.48 $28, 921.31 5,046,377.93 75, 549. 75 30, 256.48 32,000. 00 $27, 950.03 5,121, 927. 68 62, 256.48 27, 950. 03 Helena. NewYork. 28, 921. 31 NewOrleans. 28, 921. 31 San F r a n cisco. BULLION F U N D . Gold coin Gold huilion Standard'silver dollars.. -. $36, 495.95 Silver huilion United States notes Minor coin Balance in subtreasuries and national bauks $4, 535. 00 $10, 636.21 43, 507,175.58 890, 608. 68 764. 00 11,411, 000. 00 221,139.04 1, 260.45, 627,647. 54 2, 451,176. 99 52, 325.00 22.''67 $3,937,965.00 1, 215, 867. 70 51, 961,686. 00 446, 995. 30 7, 221. 60 $877,194. 25 129, 977. 87 48, 473, 924. 95 15,036,885. 92 25, 000. 00 64, 023. 31 57. 586,235. 60 413, 557. 96 8, 625.98 877,194. 25 Afferreerate 93, 481. 92 877,194.25 Total available Unavailable Loss on recoinage 129, 977. 87 48,473, 924. 95 15,125,909.23 58, 008,419. 54 Philadelphia. 4, 332, 519. 71 St. Louis. 16, 500. 00 Seattle. Total. BULLION F U N D . Gold coin . . . Gold bullion . . Standard silver dollars Fractional silver coin Silver bullion United States notes $6, 957, 843. 00 74, 367, 718. 32 69, 611, 687. 00 335, 451. 27 82, 042, 959.90 Balance in subtreasuries and national banks Total available Unavailable Loss on recoinaffe $2, 360.40 $436, 869. 38 11. 71 8, 981. 82 233, 315, 659.49 669,172. 09 6,110, 786.43 11, 353.93 1,106,041.47 361, 728, 928.10 574,057 74 276,451.37 11, 353. 93 1,106,041.47 362, 579,437. 27 203, 802. 08 Aggregate h ullion fund $10, 915, 500. 98 120, 515,651. 00 137, 993, 689. 00 1, 009, 921.70 85,130, 851. 38 52, 505. 00 22.67 233,519,461.57 MINOR COIN A N D M E T A L F U N D . United States notes M i n o r coin AfiTfirresrate a s s e t s ... 37, 655. 00 55, 311. 35 37, 655. 00 55, 311. 35 . . . . . . . . . 233,612.427.92 11.3.5,3.93 1.106.041.47 362. 672. 403. 62 39 TREASURER. No. 1*5',—GENERAL DISTRIBUTION OF T H E ASSETS AND L I A B I L I T I E S OF T R E A S U R Y J U N E 30,1899. Treasury offices. National-bank M i n t s a n d asand other s a y offices. depositaries. Total. I n transit. ASSETS. $311, 232. 00 $163,244, 682. 92 . . . . . . . . . . . $152, 017, 949. 94 $10,915,500.98 120,515,651.00 120,515,651.00 382. 00 417,084, 805.00 279,090,734.00 137, 993, 689. 00 70, 001.47 5,800,727.94 1,009,921.70 4, 720, 804.77 85,130,851.38 85,130, 851. 38 3,122,731.00 38, 329,174. 00 90,160. 00 35,116,283.00 116, 000.00 956, 516.00 840, 516.00 T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 . . . . 99,000. 00 3, 545, 431.84 3,446,431.84 1, 641, 900. 00 1,641,900.00 1,065,125.00 3, 948, 887.00 Silvftr certificates 2,883, 762.00 I 080, 000. 00 1,080,000.00 C u r r e n c j r certificates 272,159. 52 55,334. 02 216,825.50 67.53 67.53 Fractional currency 76, 283, 655. 30 $76, 283, 655. 30 Deposits in national b a n k s . 3, 599. 32 39,415.82 35, 816. 50 Bonds a n d interest paid . . . Gold coin Gold bullion T o t a l a v a i l a h l e a s s e t s 481,091,091. 08 355, 711,108. 08 76, 283, 655.30 4,788,070.79 218,463.55 574,057.74 701,851. 34 Unavailable 276,451. 37 U n p a i d loss o n r e c o i n a g e . . Balance in subtreasuries 6,110,786.43 ' 23,575,990. 87 Aersrreeate 505, 368,^33.29 362, 672,403. 62 76, 502,118.85 4, 788, 070.79 917,873, 925. 25 1,494,372.63 276,451. S7 b 6,110, 786.43 23, 575,990. 87 949, 331, 526. 55 LIABILITIES. Outstandingwarrants and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers' b a l Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t account Bank-note 5 p e r cent re- 199,187.85 2, 825,105. 38 41, 759,402. 60 5,264,106.04 47,023, 508. 64 5,971,176.57 12, 738.93 . 2, 625, 917. 53 5, 983, 915.50 9,059,437 28 9,059,437. 28" Other deposit and redemption accounts T o t a l a g e n c y a c c o u n t 72,125, B a l a n c e t o c r e d i t of m i n t s 5, 593, a n d a s s a y offices Balance transfer account 23, 575, B a l a n c e g e n e r a l a c c o u n t . . 404,073, Aggregate No. 527,675.42 12,709,163. 83 13, 236, 839. 25 527,675.42 78,128, 806.05 516, 818'. 08 968. 35 990. 87 876. 26 362, 672,403. 62 70, 509,267. 95 4,260,395,37 6,110,786.43 23, 575, 990.87 841,515,943.20 76, 502,118.85 4,788,070.79 949, 331, 526.55 5,476,032.82 097. 81 505,368,933.29 362, 672, 403.62 1 8 . — D I S T R I B U T I O N OF T H E G E N E R A L T R E A S U R Y BALANCE J U N E 30, Treasurer's general account. Washington Baltimore New York Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati Chicago St. Louis New Orleans San Francisco Mints aud assay offices Natioual banks United States depositories . I n transit Total Treasurer's hooka. On deposit with States , Total Treasury balance . Receipts not covered by "warrants. 1899. Balance as shown by warrants. $172, 518,929. 37 11, 321,471.52 121, 312,866. 39 14,786, 186. 86 6, 739, 594.67 3, 424.270. 50 7, 215;935. 99 20, 014,758. 22 16, 643,115.00 30, 096,747. 74 362, 672,403.62 70, 505,565.78 3,702.17 4, 260,395.37 $258, 308. 55 $172, 260,620. 82 1,564.87 11,319, 906.65 698,789. 64 120, 614,076.75 68,161.02 14, 718,025. 84 22, 060.10 6, 717, 534. 57 115. 60 3, 424,154.90 116,102. 80 7, 099,833.19 119,935.22 19, 894,823.00 135,240. 06 16, 507,874. 94 30,038, 009. 24 58, 738. 50 362, 672,403.62 158,012. 29 70, 347,553. 49 3,702.17 4, 260,395.37 841, 515, 943.20 I, 637, 028. 65 839, 878, 914.55 28,101, 644. 91 867,980,559.46 40 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. W o . 1 9 . — A V A I L A B L E ASSETS AND N E T L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E T R E A S U R Y J U N E 30, 1898 AND 1899. J u n e 30,1898. . J u n e 30,1899. ASSETS. Gold: Bullion $106, 930, 732. 76 96, 633, 584.14 - $163, 244, 682. 92 120, 515, 651. 00 $203, 564, 316. 90 Silver: Dollars F r a c t i o n a l coin Bullion 405, 022, 550. 00 12, 070, 690.02 97, 845,342.97 .• $283, 760,333. 92 417, 084, 805. 00 5, 800, 727. 94 85,130, 851. 38 514, 938, 582.99 Paper: United States notes T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 National-bank notes Gold certificates Silver certificates.. . . C u r r e n c y certificates 62, 111, 994. 00 2, 900, 843. 00 4,909,189.38 1, 608, 560.00 8,429, 994. 00 1,110,000.00 508, 016, 384.32 38, 329,174. 00 956, 516. 00 3, 545, 431.84 1, 641, 900. 00 3, 948, 887. 00 1, 080, 000. 00 81, 070, 580. 38 49, 501,908.84 Other: 1, 247, 987. 32 „37.09 38,743,017.17 42, 214.32 Fractional currency Deposits in national banks . . : . . . Bonds and interest paid 272,159. 52 67.53 76, 283, 655. 30 39, 415. 82 40, 033, 255. 90 76, 595, 298.17 839, 606, 736.17 AfiTfirrefifate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 917,873, 925. 25 LIABILITIES. Agency account: Outstanding w a r r a n t s and checks D i s b u r s i n g officers' b a l a n c e s Post-Office D e p a r t m e n t a c c o u n t . . Bank-note 5 per cent redemption 2, 562, 640. 43 40; 016, 758.44 5,129, 672. 30 8, 568,194. 06 Other deposit a n d redemption accounts 2, 825,105. 38 47, 023, 508. 64 5,983,915.50 9, 059,437. 28 10,187, 894. 81 13, 236,839. 25 66, 465,160.04 78,128, 806. 05 General account: 37,420,149. 00 . . . . 398, 556, 504.00 26, 675,000. 00 101, 207, 280. 00 209, 282, 643.13 S i l v e r certificates T r e a s u r y n o t e s of 1890 Balance ; 34, 297, 819..00 406, 085, 504.00 21,355.000.00 93,518,280.00 284, 488, 516. 20 773,141, 576.13 Aggregate 839, 745,119. 20 839, 606, 736.17 ............... 917, 873, 925. 25 W o . 2 0 . — A S S E T S AND L I A B I L I T I E S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S OF CERTIFICATES AND TREASURY NOTES J U N E 30, 1898 AND 1899. June 30,1898. J u n e 30,1899 ASSETS. Gold coin and bullion Silver dollars aud bullion Fractional silver coin United States notes Treasury notes of 1890 National-bank notes Minor coin Fractional currency Deposits in national banks Bonds and interest paid , $167. 752, 727.90 $251,104,414.92 11,534, 102.97, 6, 560. ^59. 38 lfi, 070, 690. 02 5, 800, 727. 94 36. 546, 994. 00 18, 054, 174. 00 2, 900, 843. 00 956, 516. 00 4, 909, 189. 38 3, 545, 431. 84 1, 247, 987.32 272,159. 52 37.09 67.53 38, 743, 017.17 76, 283, 655. 30 42. 214.32 39, 415. 82 275, 747, 803.17 362,617, 322. 25 Total LIABILITIES. Agency account Balance Total 66, 465,160. 04 78,128, 806. 05 284,488, 516.20 209,282,643.13 275, 747,803.17 362, 617, 322.25 TREASURER. 41 M o . 2 1 .—UNAVAILABLE F U N D S OF THE GENERAL TREASURY AND P O S T - O F F I C E DEPARTMENT J U N E 30, 1899. GENERAL TREASURY. On deposit with the following States under the act of June 23, 1836: Maine $955, 838.25 New Hampshire 669,086.79 Vermont 669, 086.79 Massachusetts 1,338,173. 58 Connecticut 764, 670. 60 Rhodelsland 382,33.5.30 NewYork 4,014,520.71 Peunsylvania 2, 867, 514. 78 ISIew Jersey ' 764, 670. 00 Ohio 2,007,260.34 Indiana 860,254.44 Illinois 477,919.14 Michigan.-.: 286,751.49 Delaware 286, 751.49 Maryland 955,838.25 Virginia 2,198,427.99 North Carolina 1,433,757.39 South Carolina 1,051,422.09 Georgia 1,051,422.09 Alabama 669,086.79 Louisiana 477,919.14 Mississippi 382,335.30 Tennessee .1,433, 757.39 Kentucky 1,433,757.39 Missouri 382,335.30 Arkansas 286,75L49 Total on deposit with the States Deficits and defalcations: Subtreasuries: Defalcation, subtreasury United States. New Orleans, 1867, May and Whitaker $675,325.22 Defalcation, subtreasury United States, New Orleans, 1867, May property 5,566. 31 Deficit, subtreasury United States, New Orleans, 1885 20,959.81 ' ^ $28,101,644.91 701, 851.34 Mints and assay offices: Deficits and defalcations, mint United States, San Francisco, 1857 to 1869 Defalcation, mint United States, Dahlonega, 1861 Defalcation, mint United States, Charlotte, 1861 Deficit, mint United States, New Orleans, 1895 Deficit, mint United States, Carson City 413,557.96 27, 959.03 32,000.00 25,000.00 75,549.75 National bank depositories: Failure, Venango National Bank of Franklin, P a Failure, First National Bank of Selma, Ala 181,377. 51 33,383. 87 Depositories United States: Defalcation, depository United States, Galveston, 1861 Defalcation, depository United States, Baltiraore, 1866 Defalcation, depository United States, Pittsburg, 1867 Deficit, depository United States, Santa Fe, 1866, short in \ remittance V; . 574, 057.74 214,76L38 778.66 547. 50 2,126.11 249.90 3,702.17 Total deficits and defalcations 1,494, 372.63 Total general Treasury 29,596,017.54 POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Defalcation, Defalcation, Defalcation, Defalcation, subtreasurylJnited States, New Orleans, 1861 depository U nited States, Savannah, 1861 depository United States, Galveston, 1861 depository United States, Little Rock, 1861 Aggregate 31,164.44 205.76 83.36 . 5,823. 50 37,277.06 29,633,294.60 42 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . S 2 . — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E TREASURY AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June . . . . . . July '.. August . . . Septeraber October... November Deceraber. 1879—January . . February . March April May June July August . . . Septeraber October... November Deceraber . 1880—January . . ^February . March April May June.. July August . . . Septeraber October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1881—January . . February . March April May June July August . . . Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. December. 1882—January . . February . March April . . . . . May June July August . - . Septeraber Octoher... November. Deceraber. 1883—January . . February . March April . . . . . " May June July August . . . September October . . . Noveraber. December. 1884—January . . February . March April May June July August... Septeraber October . . . November. December. Coin. $122, 124, 126, 126, 132, 135, 128, 128, 127, 128, 128. 130, 129, 128, 130. 133, 121, 102, 95, 96, 93, 93, 91, 83, 82, 77, 77, 67, 59, 66, 61. 60, 84, 85, 73, 70, 74, 62, 82. 76, 76, 85, 84, 81, 95, " 95, 88, 93, 91, 87, 95, 101, 108, 113, 119, 121, 125. 130, 132, 136, 141, 144, 144, 144, 147, 149, 152, 154, 154, 150, 150, 156, 160, 162, 163, 164, 166, 169, 171, Bullion. Total. $6, 323, 372 $128, 460, 203 7,714, 922 132,014, 620 7, 713, 661 134, 548,036 9, 049, 067 136. 036, 302 7, 963, 429 140, 872,154 6,472,313 142,400,135 6, 806, 689 135, 382, 640 4, 964, 004 133, 756, 907 5, 401,704 133, 265, 559 4, 934,162 133, 416,126 6,151, 208 134, 520,140 5, 841, 564 136, 680, 260 5, 316, 376 135, 236, 475 7,497, 952 135, 517, 483 11,182,137 141, 546, 390 35, 797,151 169, 606, 995 50, 358, 465 171, 517, 714 57, 883, 520 160,443,437 61, 999, 892 157,790,322 57, 226, 426 153, 690.027 53,525, 811 146, 750, 758 50, 572, 784 144, 010, 551 47. 244, 877 138,783, 440 45, 219, 246 128, 709,496 43, 484, 966 126,145, 427 45, 319, 644 123,126, 646 50, 671, 214 127, 679, 280 67,727, 241 135, 244,833 80, 742, 658 140,725, 953 85,004,604 151, 362,519 95, 260, 851 156,742, 096 93, 746, 701 154, 544, 209 88, 760, 802 173, 038, 253 88, 467, 201 . 173, 668,163 97,140, 898 170, 319, 754 92, 783, 696 163, 770,159 89,017,716 163,171,661 92, 226. 041 154,911,475 87,148, 541 169, 495, 522 97, 751, 075 174, 361, 345 96, 953. 452 172, 989, 829 92, 578, 261 178, 225, 304 87, 977, 603 172, 617,468 83, 886,477 165,152, 789 78, 422, 033 173,757,874 71, 218, 465 166, 457, 357 66, 215, 653 155,069,102 60, 918, 848 153, 985, 546 56,541.886 148, 506, 390 57, 283, 625 145,079,030 53, 722,160 149, 303, 921 51,440,420 152, 739,107 50, 916,780 159,805,743 50, 903, 305 164, 267, 584 51, 981, 432 171, 504, 568 51, 449, 383 173, 317, 835 52,215,560 177,661,631 54,475, 312 184,752, 714 55, 652, 057 187. 837, 442 57,175, 927 193, 310, 043 56, 254, 072 198,078. 568 58, 757, 690 202,774,035 59, 876, 078 204,172. 975 61, 683, 816 206,130. 543 209,429,940 62,392,847 66, .592. 571 216,133, 328 66, 406,346 219, 014, 739 66 931, 227 221,813,356 67,017,657 221, 881, 633 60, 724, 333 211,071,507 196, 325, 626 45,686,932 44. 797, 665 201,132,388 44, 539, 608 204, 876, 594 48, 533, 573 210. 539, 551 214,483,657 51,342,794 52, 946, 587 217, 904, 042 55, 856, 761 222, 536, 360 62, 212, 318 231, 389, 361 63, 422, 647 234, 975,852 Held against certificates. $24, 897, 680 23,852,980 17, 222,180 23,433, 680 22, 906, 480 24,117, 780 21,189, 280 17, 082, 680 16, 379, 280 16, 253, 960 15, 710,460 15,380.120 15,279, 820 15,196, 900 15, 008, 700 14, 843, 200 14,377, 600 13,195, 460 11,596,140 10, 350, 000 9,755, 300 8,244,000 8, 056, 800 8, 010, 300 7. 963, 900 7,852.000 7.661.100 7,480,100 7,447, 700 7, 381, 380 6, 528, 380 6,491, 400 6, 229, 400 6, 028, 900 5, 961, 200 5, 876, 280 5, 759, 520 5,748,120 =5,397,120 5, 239. 320 5, 204, 220 5,199, 620 5,188,120 5,180,220 5,172. 320 5. 166, 920 5,071,120 5. 052, 920 5, 029, 020 5, 016,440 4, 992,040 4, 907. 440 11, 370, 270 19, 458, 270 39, 514, 810 47, 669, 640 42, 554,470 43,444,510 48. 398. 200 59,591.940 59, 807. 370 60, 068, 600 54, 547, 540 55, 014, 940 52, 076,180 58, 897, 620 63, 565,140 77, 462, 620 77, 843, 430 68,812,150 56, 700, 805 59,125,480 71,146, 640 91,491,490 92,017, 940 87, 389, 660 87, 865, 570 93, 374,290 93,287,420 Net. $103, 562, 523 108,161,640 117,325,856 112, 602, 622 117, 965,674 118, 282,355 114.193, 360 116. 674,227 116, 886,279 117,162, 166 118, 809.680 121, 300.140 119, 956,655 120, 320.583 126, 537,690 154, 763,795 157,140, 114 147,247, 977 146.194, 182 143, 340,027 136. 995,458 135. 766,551 130, 726,640 120. 699, 196 118.181, 527 115. 274,646 120, 018.180 127, 764.733 133, 278 253 139 143. 981.716 150,213, 809 148, 052 853 166,808 263 167.639, 554 164, 358,879 157.893. 141 157 412, 355 149,163. 402 164, 098,025 169,122 609 167,785 684 173 025, 348 167. 429 569 159 972 554 168.585 437 161 290, 982 149 997. 626 148 932, 370 143 477, 590 140 062, 881 144, 311,667 147, 831.473 148, 435.314 144, 809,758 131, 989,195 -125, 648,161 135.107, 204 141. 308,242 139,439. 103 133, 718.198 138, 271,435 142, 705.435 149, 625,603 1.51.115, 760 157,353, 708 157, 235,599 155, 429,736 144, 350,203 144, 038,357 142, 259,821 139, 624,908 142,006, 954 133, 729,061 119, 048.717 122, 465,382 130, 51.4,790 134, 670,071 138, 015.432 141, 688, 43 TEEASUREE. Wo. 2 2 . — G O L D C O I N AND BULLION I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1885—January . . February . March April May. June July August September October . . . November. December . 1886—January... February.. March..'... April.. May June July August . . . Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. December. 1887—January... February.. March April May.. June July August . . . September October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1888—January... February.March April May June July August . . . September October . . . Noveraber. December. 1889—January... February.. March April May... June July August . . . September October . - . November. Deceraber. 1890—January... Pebruary.. March April • May June July August . . . Septeraber. October . . . November. December . 1891—Jauuary... February.. March April May June * July August . . . Coin. $172, 747,344 175, 297, 232 177, 143,231 177, 427, 377 178, 039, 678 179. 952, 890 180, 083,998 180: 175, 905 i8o; 198, 974 178; 941,459 178. 002, 782 180, 793, 981 179, 402.994 183, 314, 744 182, 900, 437 185, 335,205 187 138, 939 189, 529,604 190. 001,215 189, 915,047 189; 376, 275 187, 168,509 185: 730,177 187, 196, 597 189, 122, 038 191 602,707 192, 554,053 191, 473, 345 192, 461, 995 192. 368,916 192, 197,040 189, 187,480 182, 324,850 182, 342,103 181 883, 796 182, 618,964 185, 906, 571 187 745, 300 189, 604,374 190, 668,288 195, 832,419 203, 636, 984 218, 538, 859 223, 307,190 224, 262, 012 223, 209,020 224, 176,751 227, 854, 213 229. 051,535 229, 785, 899 231 905, 742 233, 236, 591.115 •• 237, 055, 512 238, 917, 635 239, 741, 837 241 996, 043 243, 537.116 246, 955, 379 246, 337,464 249, 401,051 252, 963,167 253 460, 026 258 782, 305 253, 612,783 255, 784, 358 254, 615, 950 252 397,959 246, 748, 502 233 179,012 230, 634, 208 226, 113,362 229, 220, 604 233, 942, 686 232, 469,299 220, 749,803 193, 773, 624 176, 929, 831 174, 450,378 175, 091, 456 482, 231 Bullion. . $64,420, 64, 732, 64, 297, 65, 734 66, 323, 67, 075, 69, 283, 70, 081, 71,052, 72, 417, 73, 942, 72, 557; 71, 968, 66,486, 59, 254. 55.245, 49, 285, 43,308, 43, 650, 45, 515, 53, 232, 59, 663. 68, 720; 80, 931 85, 018, 83, 485, 83,4ai 83, 863. 85,166, 85,732, 89, 099, 92, 852. 108, 377, 120, 202, 120, 777, 122,723 121,902, 121, 822, 121,16'' 122,132, 114, 050, 110,116, 108, 012, 107, 826, 108, 289, 108,479, 104, 426, 96, 919, 96, 590, 96,670, 94, 795, 94,612, 85, 241, 65, 586, 62, 017, 64,052, 64, 334 64, 554, 64, 642, 67, 416, 66, 080, 66,133, 06,443, 67, 265, 67, 548, 65,996, 62,138, 57,471, 59, 907 60, 855, 63, 642, 66, 799, 67, 624, 63, 362, 59, 685, 59, 859, 61, 401, 62, 067, 62, 736, 65, 262, Total. Held against certiticates. $237,167, 975 $111,980, 240, 029, 843 112, 683, 241, 440, 797 115, 647 243,162,195 125, 234 244, 363, 543 128,553 247, 028, 025 126, 729, 249, 367,596 123,289 250, 257, 418 123,885 251, 251,114 118,137 251, 359. 349 109, 020 251, 945, 578 105, 554 253, 351, 410 105, 359, 251, 371, 561 115j^284 249, 801, 088 105, 637 242,155,168 90, 775 240, 580, 533 84,715 236. 424, 734 80,120 232, 838,124 76, 044, 233,651, 522 • 74,718 235, 430. 636 77,698 84, 691 242, 6O9; 018 88,294 246, 832,148 90, 520 254,450, 853 97-, 215 268,128,019 274,140, 468 105, 665 275, 088, 627 99,958 275,985, 863 94,046 275, 336,916 94, 434 277, 628, 751 90, 960 278,101,106 91, 225 281, 296, 417 94,990 282,039, 534 88,765 290, 702, 630 97, 984 99,'684; 302, 544, 605 . 302, 661, 279 90,780, 96, 734, 305, 342,187 307,809,155 104,853 96, 697 309, 567, 827 91, 953, 310,772,202 99, 56i: 312, 801, 287 309,882, 859 109,581 313, 753, 617 119, 887, 326, 551, 392 131,959, 124,750, 331,133,430 134, 838, 332,551,306 140,613 331, 688,233 328, 603, 362 129, 264, 324, 773, 667 120, 888, 325, 641, 856 130, 986, 326, 456, 697 130. 210, 326, 700. 939 128, 826, 328,203,901 136, 614, 321,297, 377 129,044, 303, 504, 319 116,792, •300, 759, 573 118, 541, 123, 393, 304,048,189 305, 871, 772 116, 675. 308, 509, 615 120, 937, 310,979,791 123, 483, 313,818,941 122, 985, 316, 043, 454 138, 657; 318,593,752 130, 604. 320, 225, 794 134,938; 134, 642, 320, 878,411 321, 333. 253 130, 788, 321, 612, 424 131, 380, 316, 536, 823 132,444, 310, 220,120 124, 382, 306, 086, 471 158,104, 294, 489, 603 138,173, 293,755, 880 131, 316, 293,020,214 144, 047, 297, 567, 546 155, 839, 296, 831, 953 147,119, 292,435, 219 144, 317; 280. 633, 040 138,890, 255, 331, 503 122,124, 238, 518,122 120, 850, 236, 828,413 115,715, 108,273, 079 240,744,488 $125, 187, D95 ', 127, 346, 553 , 125, 793, 257 , 117, ,927, 395 115, 810, 533 : , 120, 298, 895 I , 126, 078, 596 1 , 126, 1,371,928 133,, 113, 324 ; 142, 338, 589 , 146, 391, 486 i , 147, ,991,809 • 136; 086, 610 , 144,, 164, 038 : i5i;,379,525 I , 155, 865, 308 1 , 156, 304, 709 1,793,749 156, , 158, 933, 005 , 157, 732, 289 ' 157;, 917, 211 : 537,179 , 158, , 163, 930, 220 ,912,414 170, , 168, 475, 361 , 175, 130, 262 ; 181. 939, 848 , 902,431 180, i , 186, 667, 774 ; , 186; 875, 669 ; 186, 306, 330 , 274,194 193, , 192, 717, 947 1 , 202, 859, 832 . 211,, 880, 526 208; 608,130 , 202, 955,184 ; 212,, 8G9, 914 ,818, 253 218, ,239,994 213, >, 200, 301,129 ,866,247 193. : 194,, 592, 280 1 , 206; 383, 036 ' 197,, 713,116 ,074,575 191 I , 199; 339,134 i , 203; 885 219 . : 194,, 655, 264 i , 196, 245,980 • , 197; 874, 422 ,589,112 191 1 , 192; 252, 715 1 , 186, 711, 560 ,218,164 182, I 654, 670 , I80; 1,196, 423 189; , 572, 386 187; ' 187,, 496, 672 ', 190, 833, 052 , 177, 386, 285 , 187, 988, 948 , 185, 287,715 ,235, 572 186, I , 190, 544, 854 , 232,405 190, 184, 092, 074 , 185, 837, 581 ' 147,, 981,732 i 315, 624 , 156, ! 162,, 439, 381 1,972, 935 , 148;. 728, 097 1,712,824 141, 1,118,150 149; , 148, 742, 241 141,207,164 ,667,723 133, , 117, 113, 024 1,471,409 121, 132, 44 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. W o . 2 2 . — G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E END O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1891—September . . . . . October November Decemher 1892—January February March..' April May June July August September ^..', October November December 1893—-January February , March April May June July August September O c t o b e r ..'. November Deceraber 1894—January February March April May June July August September , October Noveraber December 1895—January February March April May June July August September October , Noveraber December 1896—Jauuary , February March April May June July August Septeraber October Noveraber December , 1897—January , February March April May , June , July August September October November December 1898—January February , March April , Coin. $178, 189, 193, 196, 198, 198, 198, 193, 193, 180, 170, 166, 164 166, 167, 156, 147, 137, 138, 121 115, 110, 103, 78, 72, 66, 70, 73, 65, 107, no; 116, 100, 86, 73, 76, 79, 81 118, 91 51, 94, 83, 83, 84 140, 142, 135, 118, 111, 119, 106, 121 107, 117, 120, ]30; 139, 151 157; 155, 152, 149, 150, 154, 153, 151, 151 151, 151 147, 133, 016 905 689 061 175 863 892 273 580 321 622 580 486 247 258 452 054 900 473 585 742 923 626 667 123 899 506 284 319 805 429 990 110 123 012 532 339 461 402 020 230 558 517 140 611* 914 557 384 756 327 079 392 419 515 047 838 283 340 .284 114 737 505 275 598 363 403 509 832 732 575 826 810 370 732 892 176 475 155 076 601 Bullion. Total. 343, 775 $244, 974, 74, 158, 836 263, 774, 78; 430, 504 271, 843, 82, 212, 689 278, 846, 84, 299,689 282, 753, 83; 275, 529 282,123 8I; 194, 377 280,144, 79, 712,183 273, 623, 77, 953, 512 271, 527, 74, 836, 385 255, 577, 76, 623,598 247, 306, 75, 960,115 • 242, 543. 76, 055, 422 . 240, 605, 78, 126, 222 244, 261 79, 983, 208 247, 598, 81 697,350 238, 359, 81, 452, 478 228,827 79 835,048 217, 672, 79, 503,760 218, 378 80, 529. 774 202, 283, 80, 871, 868 196, 518, 78, 345, 510 188, 455, 83, 450, 336 186,813 98, 373, 505 176, 423; 101; 026, 648 173, 209, 96, 657, 273 163, 274, 90 910, 622 161,122, ^84, 679, 495 158, 303, 77, 175. 275 142, 665, 70, 432. 992 60, 232; 616 177, 462; 53, 716, 468 176, 456, 170,192, 48, 067,706 44, 612, 311 148, 067, 47, 050, 824 131, 217, 43, 941, 337 120, 922, 44, 063, 417 120, 885, 123, 605, 44, 197,435 125, 613, 46, 305,066 47, 727, 334 164, 350; 010, .546 139, 606; 97, 353, 46; 527, 722 44, 387,979 138, 593; 51, 044, 014 139, 486, 50, 425, 367 139, 998, 53, 746, 018 147, 690, 56, 651,509 155, 893, 60, 208, 542 155, 354, 60, 340, 757 149, 410, 57, 409,512 143, 557, 54, 590, 866 143, 360, 45, 820, 315 129, 567 29, 467, 938 113,198, 15, 821,484 99, 693, 26; 054, 663 167, 695, 29, 851. 621 171, 885, 32, 662, 860 1.68, 446, 32, 217, 024 151, 307, 32, 640, 941 144. 020, 30, 264, 086 150, 012, 33, 998,574 139, 825, 40, 617, 328 162,771, 47, 969, 827 155, 323; 51, 565, 385 169, 527 54, 286, 759 175, 203, 52, 849, 625 182, ^87, 46; 254, 294 186, 206, 37, 786, 057 189, 242, 32, 539,659 190, 702, 26, 547, 082 181, 707, 25, 929,752 178,076, 28, 230, 355 178, 044, 31, 223, 294 181, 234, 30, 969, 525 184, 561 36, 123, 368 190, 387, 42 559, 060 194,089, 45, 465, 077 49, 454, 816 197, 469, 52; 647, 258 200, 731, 204, 063, 63, 671,535 210,903, 83; 217,190, Held against certificates. Net. $112, 451, 569 .$132 523, 222 136,100, 319 127 674, 422 142, 649, 969 129 193, 224 148,106,119 130 740, 631 163,178, 959 119 574. 905 160. 001, 279 122 122, 113 154; 329, 229 125 815, 040 153, 713, 699 119 909, 757 157, 295, 209 114 231, 883 141,235,339 114 342, 367 136, 861, 829 110 444, 391 128,387,379 114 156, 316 121, 210, 399 119 395, 509 120, 255, 349 124 006, 120 123,188, 809 124 409, 657 117, 093,139 121 266, 663 120, 645, 819 108 181, 713 114, 388, 729 103 284, 219 111, 486, 009 106 892, 224 105, 272,029 97 Oil, 330 101,469, 969 95 048, 641 92,970, 019 95 485, 414 87, 611, 029 99 202, 933 80,414,049 96 009, 123 79, 627, 599 93 582, 172 78, 889, 309 84 384, 863 78,163, 079 82 959, 049 77, 412,179 80 891, 600 77, 015, 419 65,650, 175 70,935,729 106 527, 068 70, 306. 909 106 149, 136 69, 990, 449 100, 202, 009 69, 374, 549 78 693, 267 66; 344, 409 64 873, 025 05, 947, 229 54 975, 607 65, 668,969 55 216, 900 64, 790, 439 58 875, 317 64, 252, 069 61 361, 827 . 58, 925, 899 105 424,.569 53, 361, 909 86 244, 445 52, 647, 809 44 705, 967 51, 507, 769 87 085, 511 48, 843,189 90 643, 307 ' 48, 751, 009 91,247, 145 48, 539, 569 99,151, 409 107, 512, 363 48, 381, 569 48,117, 579 107, 236, 487 49, 081, 089 100 329, 837. 50, 645, 539 92,911, 974 50,417, 659 92,943, 180 50, 233, 979 79,333, 966 49, 936,439 63 262, 268 49, 847, 84949,845, 508 43,733, 019 123, 962, 980 43, 239, 249 128, 646, 461 43, 052, 559 125, 393, 900 42, 961, 909 108, 345, 234 42, 320, 759 101, 699, 605 39, 293, 479 110, 718, 746 38, 867, 639 100, 957, 561 38,736, 639 124 034, 672 38,197, 309 117, 126, .524 38, 016, 749 131 510, 353 37, 887, 439 137 316, 544 37, 586, 629 144 800, 493 37, 544, 819 148, 661, 209 37, 456, 339 151, 786, 464 37,421, 999 153, 340, 890 37, 387,829 144, 319, 562 37, 285, 919 140, 790, 738 37, 226, 879 140, 817, 699 37, 017, 789 144, 216, 376 • 36,898,559 147, 663, 105 36,814,109 153, 573, 148 36, 725, 409 157, 363, 851 36, 557, 689 160, 911, 54V 36,494, 759 164, 236, 793 36, 440, 789 167, 623, 182 36, 319,199 174, 584, 135 35,951, 999 181, 238,137 45 TEEASURER. N o . 22.>—GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N THE T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. $110, 702, 400 104,775, 284 125, 843, 472 148, 201, 497 162,391,874 141, 800, 498 138,441,547 139,654,545 127, 505, 746 13U, 706,410 156, 745, 506 158,155, 309 139, 459, 075 153,522,596 152,189, 537 189, 986, 760 221,271,988 1898—May June July August September October . . . November. Deceraber . 1899—January... February . M.arch April May June July August ... September N o . 2 3 . - -SiLVER Month. 1878—June July August September... October Noveraber . . . Deceraber . . . 1879—January February M a r c h ..' April May June July August Septembei . . October Noveraber . . . December 1880—January .. - February. March April May June July...... A u g u s t . -September October... November-. . December— 1881—January February March.'. April May June July August September... October November . . . December 1882—January February March.'. April May June Bullion. Coin. Month. Total. $96, 998, 864 $207,701,264 202, 825, 049 98, 049, 765 99, 294, 921 225,138, 393 105, 175, 997 253, 377, 494 116, 299, 578 278, 691, 452 133,423,574 275, 224, 072 138,502.545 276, 944, 092 142,074,889 281, 729, 434 131,186, 534 261, 692, 280 127, 385, 067 264, 091, 477 121, 560,849 278, 306, 355 120, 829. 945 278, 985, 254 121, 742, 353 261, 201,428 273, 393,480 119,870,884 125, 658, 786 277, 848, 323 127,460,201 317, 446, 961 131,730,392 353, 002, 380 Held against certificates. ! $35, 883, 209 35, 820, 639 35, 693, 679 35,473, 009 35, 393, 909 35, 338, 909 35, 280, 649 35, 200, 259 33, 039, 939 32, 966, 839 32, 892, 649 32, 845,029 32, 786,189 32, 656, 269 32, .593, 789 68, 688,989 98, 673, 559 -^ . $171, 818,055 167, 004,410 189,444,714 217, 904,485 243, 297, 543 239, 885,163 241, 663, 443 246, 529,175 228, 652, 341 231,124, 638 245,413,708 246,140, 225 228,415,239 240,737, 211 245, 254, 534 248, 757, 972 254, 328,821 COIN AND BULLION I N T H E TREASURY AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878. Standard dollars. Bullion. $7,718, 9, 550, 11, 292, 12,155, 13, 397, 14, 843, 16, 704 17, 874, 19, 505, 21, 558; 23,694 26,181 28,147, 29,15i; 30, 678; 31,559 32, 322, 32, 839, 33,168, 34,961 36, 972, 38,780, 40,411, 42, 778, 44,425, 46,192, 47,495, 47,654 47, 084, 47,397 48,190, 50,235 52, 939, 55,176, 58, 044, 60, 518, 62, 544, 64, 246, 65, 948, 66, 092, 66, 576, 68,017, 69, 589, 72,42i; 75.138, 78,178, 81,595, 84, 606, 87,153; $7, 341,471 7, 665, 760 8, 982, 239 9, 634, 034 8, 352, 042 10,159, 491 9,439, 461 10,347, 890 9,837, 403 8, 688, 261 6, 949, 046 5, 672, 656 5,092, 566 5,112, 224 4, 904, 612 4,557, 504 3, 537, 224 4, 323, 098 4,492, 421 4, 888, 036 4, 525, 306 4, 086. 840 5, 007, 331 4,853,588 5,124, 536 6, 081, 648 6, 380, 258 5,557,760 6, 043, 367 6, 255, 390 6,183,224 6,704,197 5, 356, 308 4, 017, 770 3, 863, 583 3, 457,193 3,309,949 2, 962, 278 2, 732, 863 2,632?185 3,424, 575 3, 088. 710 3, 607, 830 3,258,926 2, 806,143 4, 440, 662 3, 239, 033 3, 793, 664 3, 230, 908 Fractional coin. $6, 860, 506 7, 079, 667 6, 478, 642 6,143,903 6. 323,132 6. 009, 834 6, 031, 805 6,143, 449 6, 278, 491 6,428,185 6, 621, 940 6, 813, 589 8, 903, 401 12,731,766 15, 236, 724 16, 814, 309 17,755,987 18,432, 478 18, 881, 629 20, 204, 810 21,179, 312 21, 989, 814 22,767, 673 23,577,092 24, 350, 482 24,975, 714 25,152, 972 24,799,925 24,629,490 24,653, 530 24,769,057 25, 490, 915 25,813, 058 26, 283, 892 26, 493, 613 26, 841, 957 27, 247, 697 27, 295, 487 27,042,807 26, 313,114 25, 984, 688 25,918,252 25, 963, 641 26, 567, 873 26, 869, 906 27,187, 681 27,439,184 27, 755, 923 28, 048, 631 Total. $21, 920, 334 24, 295, 663 26, 753,730 27,933,142 28,072, 745 31, 012, 544 32,176, 095 34, 365, 796 35,621, 661 36,-675, 340 37, 265, 549 38, 667, 290 42,143, 318 46, 995, 791 50, 819, 800 52, 931, 683 53, 615, 845 55, 594, 783 56, 542,114 60, 054, 457 62,676, 711 64,856, 996 68,186, 677 71, 208, 870 73, 900, 333 77,250,153 79,028, 293 78, 012, 360 77,757,316 78,306, 373 79,142,799 82, 430, 214 84,108, 826 85, 477, 820 88, 402, 022 90, 817, 423 93,102, 368 94, 504, 067 95,724, 014 95,037, 966 95, 985, 641 97, 024, 414 99,161.408 102, 248, 383 104, 815, 006 109, 806, 926 112, 273. 273 116,155, 630 118,433, 355 Dollars a n d b u l l i o n held against certi ficates a n d notes. Net. $7,080 $21, 913, 254 959,690 23,335,973 1, 709, 280 25, 044,450 711, 600 27,221,542 68, 790 28, 003, 955 366, 060 30, 646,484 413, 360 31, 762, 735 400, 340 33, 965, 456 331,860 35, 289, 801 251, 700 36,423, 640 197,680 37, 067, 869 444,140 38,223,150 414, 480 41, 728, 838 771,170 46, 224, 621 1, 304, 890 49, 514, 910 1,176 720 51, 754, 963 1, 604, 371 52, Oil, 474 1, 894, 722 53, 700, OGl 3, 824, 252 52, 717, 862 3,989, 454 56, 065, 003 4, 572, 606 58,104,105 6, 017, 006 .58, 8:V.), 990 6, 615, 366 61,571,311 6, 051, 539 65,157, 331 5,789, 569 68,110, 764 6,930, 959 70, 319,194 7, 619, 219 71,409, 074 12, 203,191. 65, 809,169 19,780, 241 57, 977,075 26, 504, 986 51,801,387 36,127,711 43, 015, 088 36,814,637 45, 615, 577 37, 027, 797 47, 081, 029 39, 445, 815 46, 032, 005 39,157, 932 49, 244,090 38, 784, 540 52,032, 883 39,110, 729 53, 991, 639 40, 802, 892 53, 701,175 46, 061, 878 49,662, 136 52, 590,180 42, 447, 786 58,838, 770 37,146,871 59, 573, 950 37,450,464 62, 315, 320 36, 846, 088 61, 537, 540 40, 710, 843 60,125, 010 44, 680, 996 59,423, 440 50, 383, 486 .58, 908, 570 53, 364, 703 57,227,060 58, 928, 570 54, 506,090 63, 927, 265 46 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 23.—SILVER Month. 1882—July August... September October... November Deceraber. 1883—Jauuary . . February . March April May June July...... August... Septeraber October... November December. 1884—January.. February. March . . . . April May June July August... • September October... Noveraber December. 1885—Jauuary.. February. March April May June July ' August... September Octoher... November December. 1886—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1887—January . . February. ' V, March April -. May June :. July August... September October... November December. 1888—January.. February. March April.. ... May June...... July August... September October... Noveraber December 1889-^January.. February. COIN AND BULLION I N T H E TREASURY AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Standard dollars. 91, 92, 92, 92, 94, 97, 100. 103 106, 108, 111, 113, 114, 114, 116, .117, 119, 123, 126, 129, 130, 132, .135, 137, 140, 142, 142, 144 146. 150, 153, 156, 159, 162, 165, 166, 166, 165 163, 165 165, 169, 171 174 175 178, 181 181, 181 181 182, 184, 188, 193, 198, 201 205; 209, 211 211; 213, 213 214, 215, 218, 223, 227, 232, 236, 240, 243, 245, 247, 24«; 249; 251 254, 259, 263, Bulliou. $2 816 2 730 3 343 4 012 3 769 4 468 3 761 3 974, 3 943, 3 478, 4 157 4 482, 4 486, 4,694, 5 107, 4 936, 4 624, 4 534 4 674, 4 919 5 043, 5 150, 4 623, 4 055 4 603, 4 723, 4 934, 4 646, 4 778, 4 716 4 613, 3 991, 3 887 .4 042, 4 098, 4 038, 3 944, 3 766, 3 916, 3 840, 3 583, 3 797, 3,658, 2 612, 2,271, 2 556, 1 947, , 3,092, 3,786, 3 268, 3,758, 3 807, 4,091, 4 739, 4,877, 4,700, 8,639, 10,134, 9 869, , 10,917, 12 278, 12 .177, 12 005 11 683, 10 831, 9 961, 10 219. 10 305, 10,024, 9 937, , 9 357, , 10,619, 11,066, 10 973, 10,645, 10 559, 10 734, 10 865, 10 606, 10 762, Fractional coin. 956 $119 811, 388 121 887, 140 122 998, 432 123 176, 544 123 254, 692 125 006, 245 128 4.28, 276 131 742, S94 135 291, 629 137 913, 196 141 359, 001 144 882, 142 .145 601, 712 146 834, 161 146 445, 424 147 685, 614 149 362, 126 151 207, 415 156 163, 907 160 233, 556 162 916, 480 164 623, 206 627, 720 166 217, 169 486 172 093, 003 174 998, 161 757 176 467, 283 176 919, 667, 356 178 413, 105 180 146, 836 185 796, 326 187 049 191 218, 365 194 427, 899 198 037, 020 200 688. 287 195 799, 894 195 344, 536 193 041, 309 190 623, 431 197 072, 994 197 311, 038 201 756, 638 203 229, 483 205 794, 277 207 349, 682 209 112, 625 213 250, 992 213 894, 745 212 995, 336 211 920, 067 213 039, 935 214 811, 525 218 906, 472 225 164, 614 229 295, 077 236 913, 743 242 814, 494 245 986, 106 249 378, 531 250 498, 219 251 538, 135 250 033, 004 250 326, 529 250 872, 973 253 206, .432 259 157, 280 263 608, 228 267 628, 872 271 844, 741 275 823, •462 280 550, 759 282 899, 696 284 579, 769 284 176, 676 284 627, 458 286 511, 597 288 927, 021 294 867, 298" 992, Dollars and bulliou held against certificates and notes. Net. $54, 757, 720 57, 739, 880 63, 204, 780 65, 620, 450 67, 342, 690 68, 443, 660 68, 438, 820 68, 027, 420 70, 759, 991 71 884, 071 71 727, 391 72, 620, 686 73, 728, 681 75, 375,161 78, 921, 961 85, 334, 381 87, 976, 201 96, 717, 721 958, 031 247, 721 95, 919, 576 95; 497, 981 97; 363, 471 96, 427, Oil 95, 138, 361 94, 228,691 96; 491, 251 100, 741,561 104, 988,531 114, 865, 911 113, 858, 811 111, 467,951 112, 500, 226 109, 443,946 105, 085,186 101 530,946 98 872,106 96, 079, 296 93, 656, 716 99, 93 146, 772 97 92, 702, 642 104, 93, 179, 465 104; 761, 609 I l l l , 390,816 114, 122, 421 90, 733,141 1115 90, 184,129 ;il6, .89, 116, 225 119, 125 88, 044 87, 564, 760 126: 021, '123; 89; 387,112 '116; 95: 100; 306, 800 112, 519, 105; 246, 817 109, 670 117, 315, 714 101 118, 130,755 106; 121 930, 489 108, 131, 740,430 104, 137; 143, 328 105, 139, 118, 017 106; 142 166,141 107 144 876, 385 106; 147, 354,826 103, 154 713, 957 95, ]60: 149, 274 89, 168; 855, 423 82, 176, 321, 053 76, 179, 452, 659 79, 184. 526, 445 79, 76, 191 932 194, 426, 405 77, 196, 645, 376 79, 80, 200, 387, 680,679 203, 658;966 79, 209, 561, 601 74, 218, 783,152 65, 229, 415,789 54, 237; 219, 999 49, 246, 337,438 42, 245, 628, 953 49, 52, 246, 405 473 574 462 656 067 352 414 775 656 000 550 151 307 483 858 658 163 565 498 906 407 646 123 854 454 102 418 676 365 030 022 076 324 178 951 699 402 022 642 641 197 553 096 306 366 955 221 575 629 620 716 571 880 633 660 949 830 611 882 5.'<0 218 098 742 828 511 846 419 085 132 478 606 602 399 462 171 975 565 165 612 47 TREASURER. No. 23.—SILVER C O I N AND B U L L I O N I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 18T8—Continued. Month. 1889—March AprU .... May June July August September... October November . . . December 1890—January JFebruary March April May June July August September... October November . . . Decemher 1891-^January February March April May June July August . September... October November . . . December 1892—January February March April May June July August September... October November... Deceraber . . . 1893—January February March April May June July August Septeraber... October November . . . December . . . 1894—January February March April May . . : June July August September... October...... November . . . December 1895—January . February March April May June July August September... October Standard dollars. 271, 275, 279, 280, 282, 282, 283, 286, 288, 293, 297, 302, 306, 309, 313, 314, 316, 315, 315; 317, 320, 326; 331 334; 338, 343, 347, 348, 349, 348, 347, 348, 349, 351 352, 354, 355, 356, 357 357, 357, 356, 354, 354, 355; 357; 358; 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 357, 361, 363 364, 365, 366, 367; 368, 368, 368, 366, 365, 364, 364, 366, 368, 369, 369, 370, 371; 371; 370; 368, 364, Bullion. $10, 801, 10, 755 10, 291, 10, 603, II,"" 11, 343; I I , 286, 10,918, 10, 322, 10,729, 11, 557, 11,156, 10, 709, 9, 432, 8, 955, 10, 649, 11, 658, 12, 832, 14,485 16, 995, 18, 796, 20, 299, 21, 277, 22, 671 25, 870; 27, 600, 29,172, 31, 729, 36, 583 40,146, 43, 973, 47, 580, 50,316, 53, 969, 57,940, 61, 401 65, 720, 68, 912, 72, 501 76, 669, 80, 479, 83,483, 86, 000, 89, 372, 92, 999 96, 743, 99,282 102, 973, 106, 709, 110, 315. 114,289 118,173 119, 277, 122, 200, 124, 242, 126, 261, 127,262, 127, 207 127, 215, 127, 216, 127, 220, 127, 228, 127, 231 127, 267, 127,113, 126,454 126,104 125, 261 125, 351, 125, 014, 124, 852; 124,551 124, 673, 124, 583, 124, 528, 124, 479, 124, 670, 124, 687, 124, 652, 124, 721, Fractioual coin. Total. Dollars a n d bullion held a g a i n s t certificates a n d notes. Net. $24,921,004 $303, 008, 849 $251, 263, 679 $51, 745,170 254, 939, 203 52,118,189 24, 975, 567 307, 057,392 310, 901,379 25,125,295 255, 537, 810 55, 363, 569 25,129, 733 314, 818,108 257,102,445 57,715,663 255, 555 259, 557,125 57,698,430 25,612, 877 317, 318, 693,459 24,766,455 268, 580, 626 50,112, 833 23,864, 841 318, 135,219 276, 619,715 41,515,504 22, 737, 900 317, 195, 592 277,319,944 39,875, 648 557,664 318, 22,133,430 276, 794, 386 41,763, 278 .21,927, 928 321, 192,506 282, 949, 073 38, 243,433 293, 628 281, 331, 771 45, 961, 857 327, 22,506,504 22, 758, 530 331 491,103 284,176, 262 47, 314, 841 22, 814, 565 335, 560, 614 290, 605, 562 44, 955, 052 22, 989, 474 338 851, 390 292, 923, 348 45, 928, 042 22,902, 558 341 845, 904 294, 656, 083 47,189, 821 22, 805, 226 346, 714, 586 297,210, 043 49, 504, 543 348, 737, 694 298, 748,913 49,988,781 22,333,891 21, 858, 259 350, 762, 543 307,080,210 43, 682, 333 350, 544,535 20,563,709 317, 390, 207 33,154, 328 19, 551,410 351, 825,627 322,155,177 29, 670,450 . 19,066, 586 355, 046,114 327, 835, 299 27,210,815 359, 721, 626 332, 379, 963 27,341, 663 18, 9S7, 690 998, 246 332, 648, 086 35, 350, 160 19, 973, 211 .367, 064,649 336, 972,959 37, 091, 690 20, 352, 665 374, 040,794 20, 486, 094 381 757, 349 346,725,735 34, 315, 059 20, 568,406 386, 240, 441 354, 664,640 32, 092, 709 20, 063, 882 392, 361, 974 356, 218, 725 36, 021, 716 19, 656, 695 399, 422, 655 357,592,565 41, 769, 409 362, 285,149 42,137, 506 19, 368,142 404, 844,023 377,274,356 30,569,667 18, 440, 722 407, 161,326 16, 846, 620 409, 116, 968 386,267, 617 22, 893, 709 15,196, 379 410, 898, 341 389,867,912 20, 249, 056 14, 389, 585 412, 976, 342 393, 833, 262 19, 065, 079 398,144, 670 13. 789, 325 416, 088,598 401,691, 307 18,831,672 14, 494, 842 424, 109,509 410, 377, 398 22, 397, 291 14, 787, 832 429, 531,000 415,285, 347 18,732, 111 14,746, 917 434, 013,987 420,518,586 19, 245, 653 14, 600,427 439, 429, 508 424, 682,151 18,495,401 443. 083,116 14,459,497 428, 592, 874 18,747, 357 14, 224, 714 448, 017,530 432, 902, 993 19, 490, 242 452, 403,173 14,153, 063 437, 671, 782 19,114, 537 13,575, 773 454, 725, 784 439, 334,162 16, 731, 391 12, 551, 498 454, 612,113 441,163,765 15, 391, 622 14, 448, 348 II, 499, 579 455, 496,139 458, 369, 518 444, 261, 546 14, 234, 593 10, 960,183 446, 780, 634 10, 571, 481 462, 040, 081 451,139,149 15, 588, 884 11, 346, 523 468, 420, 542 453,146, 985 16,900,932' 10, 971, 876 472, 364, 392 458, 449.101 19, 273, 557 477, 788, 691 18,915, 291 11,165,155 481, 962, 566 460, 777, 504 21, Oil, 187 11,113,573 465, 305,466 11, 394, 610 486, 332, 471 473,679, 392 21, 657,100 18, 653, 079 11, 855, 944 492, 942, 945 494, 579,409 12,556,749 478, 474, 738 16, 468, 207 492, 239,085 476,088, 294 16,491,115 12, 700, 829 535,480 476,274,174 21,964, 911 13,496,416 587, 603 478,452, 420 21, 083, 060 12, 667,195 310,529 11,418,708 481, 875, 626 17,711,977 II, 639, 467 500, 745,075 482,705, 801 17, 604, 728 15,932, 847 506, 570, 076 483, 232, 216 23,512,859 484,120,431 24, 449, 645 16, 594, 888 508, 101,209 482, 347, 581 27, 753, 628 17, 073, 268 510, 408,465 17, 502,120 511, 194, 954 483,119, 052 28,289,413 17,582, 973 512, 298, 709 482, 639, 701 29, 555, 253 17,889, 531 513 880. 682 479, 678, 798 33, 619, 911 17, 970, 261 513, 167, 330 476, 938, 864 36, 941, 818 17, 720, 835 513, 814, 353 477,369, 346 35,797, 984 16,809,713 509, 018, 714 482,129, 986 27, 684, 367 482, 283, 869 23,734,845 15, 424,113 506, 802,458 483, 296,154 21, 506, 304 14,724, 392 504, 035,456 481, 901,515 22,133, 941 14, 483,636 504, 087,384 15, 481, 586 507, 859, 908 477, 218, 813 29. 868, 571 16,131,145 508, 259, 880 476, 521, 572 32, 338, 336 16,577,511 510, 813, 574 474, 076, 845 36,183, 035 16, 516, 559 510, 582, 651 472, 799, 742 38,013,832 16, 589, 443 511, 338, 751 469, 597,451 41, 985, 200 465, 820,152 46,518, 599 16, 552,845 512, 746.150 16,532,936 512, 447, 345 465, 845, 398 46, 900, 752 16, 055, 743 511 677, 525 468, 267, 541 43,179, 804 474,101,^117 33, 576,408 14, 882, 337 507, 083,139 474, 548, 516 28, 534, 623 13, 426, 421 503, 48 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 2 3 . — S I L V E R C O I N AND BULLION I N T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. Standard dollars. Bullion. 1895—November . . . $364, 528, 596 .$124, 603,759 December 364, 083, 702 124, 612, 532 1896—January 366, 659, 953 124, 575,129 February 369, 273, 688 123,171, 286 March 371, 497,164 122,187, 206 April 374,187, 554 120, 939, 560 May 376, 572, 499 119, 989, 914 378, 614, 043 June 119, 053, 695 July 379, 852, 244 118, 753, 758 381, 056,160 116, 681, 740 August September... 380, 688, 963 114, 829, 399 October 381, 361, H39 113, 064, 557 N o v e r a b e r . . . 382, 972, 296 112,137, 954 December 384, 584, 572 110, 815, 247 1897—Jauuary 388, 617, 255 109, 704, 519 February 390, 939, 629 108, 914, 614 March 393, 211, 322 107, 862, 462 April 395, 342,193 106, 990,150 Mav 397,511,546 106 042 492 June 399 992,540 104, 591, 039 July 400, 338, 020 105,109, 460 105,125,123 .A.ugust 398, 908, 078 Septemher... 394, 948, 022 105, 078, 5.50 October 392, 517, 014 104, 853, 852 N o v e m b e r . . . 392, 933, 031 103, 531, 722 December 394, 327, 049 102, 284, 736 1898—January 397, 589, 829 101, 379,158 February 399, 079, 443 100, 819, 300 March 400, 637, 825 99, 829, 432 April 401, 323, 414 99, 551, 902 403, 583, 999 98, 443, 952 May 404, 736, 731 dune 98,195, 494 July.. . 405, 013,186 97,871,697 406, 266, 209 August 96,141,237 September... 404, 045, 769 96, 066, 097 October 403, 399, 342 94, 675, 773 N o v e m b e r . . . 404, 258. 264 93, 359, 250 December 405, 061, 304 92,192, 207 1899—January 408, 351, 769 91, 228, 953 February 410,157, 482 90,189,188 March 410,656,670 88, 825, 937 April 412, §03, 833 87, 916, 328 May 415,606,941 85, 909, 876 Juue 416, 869, 480 85, 288, 249 Julv. 417 263 958 84,933,898 August 416,364]995 84, 564, 627 September... 413, 367, 133 83, 783, 745 No, Fractional coin. Total. Dollars a u d bullion h e l d a g a i n s t certiticates a n d notes. Net. $13, 032, 387 $502,164, 742 $475, 439,173 $26, 725, 569 12, 764, 321 501, 460, 555 473, 847,928 27, 612, 627 14,186, 737 505, 421, 819 468, 938, 619 36, 483, 200 14, 820, 486 507, 265, 460 469, 265, 223 38, 000, 237 15, 246, 374 508, 930, 744 473,113, 706 35, 817, 038 15,459, 003 510,586,117 471, 903, 693 38, 682,424 467, 698. 360 44, 501, 477 15, 637, 424 512,199, 837 15, 730, 976 513, 398, 714 460, 942 789 52, 455, 925 16, 004,145 514, 610,147 459, 999, 951 54,610,196 15, 909, 801 513, 647, 701 472,481,174 41,166, 527 15,126, 483 510, 644, 845 479, 435, 754 31, 209, 091 14, 632, 846 509, 058, 742 481, 006, 402 28, 052, 340 14,570, 200 509, 680, 450 477, 989, 401 31, 691, 049 14, 215, 766 509, 615, 585 476, 472, 080 33,143.505 15, 414, 575 513, 736, 349 479,734,813 34, 001, 536 15, 805, 023 515, 659, 266 481, 259, 781 34, 399, 485 15, 974, 428 517,048, 212 481,157,433 35, 890, 779 16,163,767 518, 496,110 480, 450, 219 38, 045, 891 16 210 920 519, 764, 958 478 551 088 4.1 9.^?. ft7n 473 203 648 47 iScjO P,?.*! 16, 210, 344 520 793,923 16, 286, 660 521, 734,140 47l' 852* 930 49, 881, 210 519, 368. 486 15, 335, 285 480,' 535, 617 38, 832, 869 13,455,175 513, 481, 747 485,954, 579 27, 527,168 11, 981, 078 509, 351, 944 482,152,199 27,199, 745 11,191, 630 507, 656, 383 481. 092, 247 26, 564,136 10, 679, 899 507, 291, 684 483, 043, 872 24, 247, 812 11, 707,173 510, 676,160 479, 047, 220 31,628,940 11,960,092 511,858,835 484, 956, 707 26, 902,128 11, 965, 278 512,432, 535 491, 386,178 21, 046, 357 12, 018, 967 512, 894, 283 495, 377, 854 17, 516, 429 12, 044, 089 514, 072, 040 493, 206, 545 20, 865, 495 12, 097, 682 515,029,907 491,866, 360 23,163, 547 514 879, 966 11 995,083 489 332 716 25 547,250 10, 993, 449 513, 400, 895 492, 250, 653 21,150, 242 9.196, 708 509, 308, 574 491, 975, 015 i 17, 333, 559 7, 854, 660 505,929, 775 489, 010, 855 \ 16, 918, 920 6, 673, 205 504, 290, 719 490,011,426 ; 14,279,293 5, 959, 343 503,212,854 488, 855, 275 14, 357, 579 6, 981,831 506, 512, 553 488, 319, 964 18,192, 589 7,185,217 507, 531, 887 491,911,985 15, 619, 902 6, 894, 375 506, 376, 982 493,828, 286 12. 548, 696 6,926,631 507,646,792 494, 897, 529 12, 749, 263 6, 593, 355 508,110,172 495, 323, 922 12, 786, 250 495, 387, 623 12, 840, 603 6, 070, 497 508, 228, 226 5 381 817 507 579 673 496 168 675 11 410 998 8,911,189 4,130,192 505, 059, 814 496,148, 625 2, 477, 571 499, 628, 449 491, 321, 161 8, 307, 288 2 4 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY NOTES, AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN T H E TREASURY AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FRO.M J U N E , 1878. United States notes. 1878—June July August September... October November . . . December 1879—January February March..' April May June July August September... October Noveraber . . . December 1880—January r February 020, 105, 348, 049, 175, 655, 582, 024. 169, 829, 444. 550, 391, 791, 597, 173, 522, 973, 660, 299, 149, Treasury notes. Nationalbauk notes. $12, 789, 923 14,119,544 11, 772, 829 9,260, 764 6, 370, 449 8, 055, 844 8, 469,162 12, 374, 371 10, 233. 225 5, 542, 552 7, 762,196 14, 661, 786 8, 286, 701 7,188, 445 5,138, 655 4,321.302 3, 658,168 3, 208, 277 3, 242, 708 6, 885, 966 4, 242, 984 Total. $84, 810, 044 91, 225, 403 90,121, 083 82, 310,104 80, 546, 055 81, 711, 248 78, 051, 667 83, 398, 902 91, 403,198 81, 372, 221 78, 207, 019 92, 212, 228 82, 678, 605 70, 979, 911 75, 736, 261 52, 49-1, 556 41.180, 735 33.181, 731 25, 903, 202 31,185, 528 30, 392,077 United States notes held against cer tificates. Net. $46, 245, 000 $38, 565, 044 51,120, OOU 40, 105,403 47, 815, 000 42, 306, 083 39, 545, 000 42, 765,104 35, 660, 000 44, 886, 055 35, 070, 000 46, 641, 248 33,190, 000 44,861, 667 40, 445, 000 42, 953, 902. 36, 675, 000 54, 728,198 25,145, 000 56, 227, 221 30, 905. 000 47, 302. 019 25, 880, 000 66, 332, 228 29, 355, 000 53, 323, 605 40, 250, 000 30, 729, 911 34, 375, 000 41, 361, 261 29, 240, 000 23, 254, 556 -20,195, 000 20, 985, 735 13, 585. 000 19, 596, 731 10, 090, 000 15, 813, 202 12, 685, 000 18, 500, 528 11, 095, 000 19, 297, 077 49 TREASURER. N o . 2 4 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y NOTES, AND*NATIONAL-BANK NOTES I N THE TREASURY AT T H E EISTD O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1880—March April May June.. July August... September October..., November Deceraber. 1881—January .. February. March.... April May June July August -.. September October... November December. 1882—January .. February . March April May June July August... September October... November • December1883—January . . February. March April..... May June July August... September October... Noveraber December. 1884—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1885—January . . February . March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1886—January . . February. March April May June July Auguflt... September October... Fi99- United States notes. $24,080, 081 26, 474, 280 30, 833, 020 33,020, 559 34, 099,124 31,649,849 27,148, 613 22,418, 993 19, 574, 937 15,741,818 19,181, 616 22, 206, 601 21, 338,198 22, 927, 086 26, 922, 305 30,204,092 29, 624, 910 29,320, 869 27,130,132 26, 281. 769 26, 401, 078 25,992, 800 28, 714, 394 29,701, 850 28, 371, 415 28, 627, 824 31, 938, 690 34, 670.589 34,969, 590 35,883, 941 31, 948,158 29, 689,196 30,591, 392 28, 454, 395 33, 592, 237 32, 744, 817 29,878, 561 30, 969, 623 33,471, 825 36, 498, 839 37, 632, 646 37,791,766 37,194. 420 37,113,037 39,874, 644 39, 644,249 42,156,189 45, 808, 632 45, 904, 652 45, 765, 833 38, 731, 841 40,183, 802 42, 727,990 40, 843, 554 36, 524, 873 , 33,942,172 32, 200, 683 36, 499, 575 43, 958, 469 48,926, 822 46,683, 288 46, 865, 690 50,417,109 45, 047, 379 48,418,997 55, 658, 656 51,129, 332 45, 695, 341 43,290, 643 41,731,200 47, 890, 389 47,197,292 42, 214,485 37,603, 774 ,^40,244,098 41,118, 317 41, 044,142 46,774, 647 44, 224, 081 38,107,305 -4 Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. $3, 606, 5, 588, 8, 983, 7, 090, 7, 237, 4, 335, 3, 575, 4,197 3, 702, 4, 242, 6, 342, 4,144 4,321 5, 988, 7, 784, 5, 296, 5,532, 4, 273, 4,551, 4, 739, 4, 556, 5, 677, 7, 377, 5, 484, 4, 516, 6,180, 7,418, 6, 277, 8,428, 7, 287, 6, 828 6, 370, 6,311 6, 532, 10,486, 6, 761 4,199, 6, 343, 8, 361 8,217 8, 343, 6,019, 6, 017, 6, 428, 7,070, 8,955, 14, 746, 12, 048, 7, 862, 9, 950, 7, 533, 8,809, 10, 529, 11, 614, 11, 078, 10,171, 10,525, 10, 329, 13, 880, 9, 774, 7, 312, 8,120, 9,806, 9,945 8, 081 7, 556, 6,196, 5, 438, 5, 775, 5,347, 9,951, 7,961 3, 392; 3,831, 4, 962, 4, 034, 3, 792, 2, 878, 2,104, 3,192, Total. $27, 686, 445 32, 062, 329 39, 816, 528 40, 110, 809 41, 336, 919 35, 985, 755 30, 724, 053 26, 616, 217 23, 277-, 566 19, 984, 646 25, 524, 026 26, 351, 496 25, 660, 042 28, 915, 345 34, 706, 491 35, 500, 474 35, 157, 618 33, 594, 410 31, 681, 5,32 31, 021, 316 30, 957, 383 31, 670 491 389 36, 092, 061 35 186 492 32, 887 033 34, 808 935 39, 356 836 40, 947, 001 43, 398 383 43 171 944 38, 776 248 36, 059, 502 36, 902 416 34 986, 528 44, 078, 344 39, 506, 696 34 077, 638 37 312 396 41, 833 901 44, 715 646 45 975, 568 43, 811 130 43 212 217 43 541 118 46 945 069 48, 600, 934 56 902 573 57, 857, 018 53 767 159 55 716 620 46 265 793 48, 993 326 53 257 622 52 457, 830 47, 603 827 44, 113, 317 42 726 569 46 829 117 57, 839, 963 58, 700 .228 53 996 350 54 986 196 60 223 090 54 993 127 56 500, 764 63 214 740 57 325 582 -51, 133 999 49 065 967 47, 078 446 57 841 62655 158 688 45 606 776 41 434 248 45, 206 733 45 152, 551 44 836 167 49 653, 845 328, 051 46, 41 300 United States] notes held against certificates. Net. 1,000 $19, 366,445 sOOO 23,077, 329 1,000 27., 166,528 1,000 25, 875, 809 1,000 2(1, 261,919 ',000 24, 780,755 >,000 20, 839, 053 i, 000 17,991 217 1,000 14, 827 566 1,000 13, 004;646 1,000 16, 894, 026 1,000 18,711, 496 .,000 19, 095;042 1,000 20, 660,345 ,000 23, 846,491 1,000 23, 850,474 ,000 24, 632, 618 ,000 24,144, 410 ,000 23, 576; 532 sOOO 22, 746, 316 ', 000 21, 967 383 ,000 22,130, 491 ,000 24, 762, 389 ,000 23,741, 061 ,000 21,962, 492 ,000 23, 818,033 ,000 27, 291, 935 ,000 27, 702,836 .,000 31,178, 001 , 000 31, 356,383 944 ,000 28, 236, 248 ,000 26, 224,502 ,000 ,000 27, 067, 416 25, 411, 528 ,000 31, 648,344 ,000 28, 376, 696 ,000 24,612, 638 1,000 27, 262,396 ,000 30, 043, 901 ,000 31, 655, 646 ,000 33, 090,568 ,000 1,000 31,756, 130 31, 342, 217 ,000 30, 996, 118 sOoo 32, 580, 069 1,000 34,120, 934 sOOO 40, 067, 573 i,000 39, 732, 018 ,000 38, 812, 159 ,000 40, 796,620 ,000 35, 235, 793 ,000 36, 803,326 ,000 40, 092, 622 ,000 38,187 830 ,000 31, 973; 827 ,000 26, 343, 317 ,000 20,151 569 ,000 22, 069, 117 i,000 27, 754, 963 ^ooo 28, 500,228 27,786, 350 ,000 ,000 29,586, 196 ,000 33, 298, 090 ,000 25,408, 127 25, 080,764 ^000 ,000 32,349, 740 ,000 34,140, 582 sOOO 32,988, 999 i, 000 31,510, 967 1,000 33, 288,446 1,000 43,251 626 ^000 40, 238,688 , 000 33,681 776 ,000 29,919, 248 ,000 31,251 733 ,000 26, 902,551 ,000 25,731, 167 ,000 38,458, 845 38, 623,051 ,000 1,000 34,160, 50 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. NOo 2 4 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S I N THE TREASURY AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. United States notes. 1886—November . . . December 1887—January February March April May June July August September . . . October Novemher . . . December 1888—Jauuary . February March April May June July August Septemher . . . October November . . . December 1889—January February March April May June July -August Septemher . . . October Novemher . . . December 1890—Janual-y February March April May June July August September... October November . . . December 1891—January February March April May June July August September... October Noveraber... Decemher 1892—January February March April May Juue July August September... October November . . . December 1893—January February March April May June 573, 679, 003, 869, 294. 575; 757, 783, 093, 287, 145, 476, 153, 409, 660, 482, 085, 046, 158; 398. 030; 225, 358; 393, 562, 125, 36i; 220, 501 350, 940, 336; 939, 870, 445, 813, 959, 673 236, 823, 579, 004, 747, 634, 983, 393, 765, 263, 105, 005, 355, 676, 650, 496, 362, 966, 788, 984, 949, 127, 316, 913, 583, 549. 776, F95 227, 866, 828, 132, 077 600, 908, 747, 986, 506, 887, 873, 658, 805, Treasury notes. $2, 233,100 962, 500 2, 481, 649 2, 039,144 2,193, 717 3, 702, 294 4, 279, 421 3,171, 227 4,710, 946 7, 565, 067 9, 765, 252 11, 309, 957 13, 937, 685 7, 045, 902 2,251,786 1, 976, 366 2, 031, 045 5, 514. 681 9, 517, 659 II, 996, 788 11,726,920 10,323,314 • 3.660,414 3, 809, 869 5, 268, 551 5, 482, 485 2,043,810 1, 919,154 2,705,967 4, 019,143 5, 420, 240 6, 533, 367 10, 290. 675 10,684, 691 6, 528, 533 Nationalbank notes. 522,033 012,335 606, 322 072,561 558, 485 480, 653 927, 245 362, 585 142,105 354,726 938, 593 157,980 131, 864 919, 434 782, 203 355, 477 323, 787 942,194 702, 811 054, 221 218, 834 880,157 023, 307 167,954 381,456 068, 046 439,229 433,572 054,267 686, 890 703,087 158, 331 632, 535 590, 661 883, 721 211,415 251, 973 500,355 172, 760 339,314 937,196 942, 536 289, 295 351,767 766, 359 063, 228 620, 511 662, 638 416, 944 349,587 320.151 970,638 415,237 055, 760 189, 490 655,174 924, 947 822, 252 695. 080 738,795 841, 754 651.152 028, 889 792, 427 884,496 409, 486 071, 384 376,893 931,778 623, 311 701, 652 208,009 828, 486 043, 059 768,170 578,128 827, 111 085, 299 243, 455 982, 733 Total. $39, 095, 221 32, 691, 661 37, 610, 004 36,941. 763 30, 853, 423 32,056.127 34, 684, 621 31,146, 382 31, 235, 845 31, 642, 265 27, 083, 805 26, 634, 047 26, 285, 084 27, 328. 859 36, 442, 672 39, 837, 564 38,409. 410 44, 988, 808 52,861,011 59,452, 425 63, 249, 574 64,105, 550 59, 382, 270 52, 561, 274 49, 944, 412 45,193,906 48, 800, 727 48,654, 083 42, 555,498 42,037, 027 48, 643, 474 50, 494, 416 51,571,901 53, 461, 596 40, 328, 979 35, 024, 916 29,210,995 20,174, 280 25,408, 984 24,163,179 18, 516, 853 19, 946, 947 24, 037, 094 27, 985, 957 28, 749,771 26, 690, 038 18, 348. 301 18, 407, 550 16, 561, 808 15, 548, 935 28, 377, 953 27, 926, 224 19, 237. 282 23,263,104 32.116, 827 38, 387,170 44. 023. 356 49, 744, 517 32, 690, 797 22.117, 608 20,134, 827 19, 595, 862 28,127, 273 38, 859, 414 38, 657, 338 38, 031, 561 43, 622. 412 43. 903, 483 44, 570, 385 41, 024, 458 37, 261,995 23, 852, 601 20, 655, 779 24,496, 502 38, 774,191 43, 504, 642 40,248.180 42, 249, 873 43, 586, 839 36, 316,599 United States notes held against cer tificates. Net. $7,025,000 $32,070,221 6,510, 000 26,181,661 8, 720,000 28, 890. 004 8.180,000 28, 761. 763 7, 135. 000 23, 718,423 8, 350, 000 23, 706,127 8, 990, 000 25,694, 621 8, 770, 000 22, 376, 382 8,460, 000 22, 775, 845 7,130, 000 24,512,265 6, 535, 000 20, 548. 805 7, 215, 000 19,419, 047 6, 835, 000 19,450, 084 6, 985, 600 20, 343,859 10. 645, 000 25,797,672 11,215,000 28, 622,564 8, 915, 000 29, 494, 410 10, 555.000 34,433,808 12, 230, 000 40, 631, Oil 14,415, 000 45, 037,425 15, 205, 000 48, 044, 574 14,645,000 49,460, 550 12,730, 000 46, 652, 270 11,580,000 40, 981, 274 11, 360. 000 38, 584,412 10,250.000 34, 943, 906 13, 915, 000 34, 885, 727 15, 920, 000 32. 734, 083 14, 450, 000 28,105.498 14, 580, 000 27,457, 027 16,150, 000 32, 493,474 16, 735, 000 33, 759, 416 17,575, 000 33, 996, 901 16, 545, 000 36,916,596 15, 275, 000 25, 053, 979 12, 510, 000 22,514,916 10,140,000 19, 070, 995 9, 000, 000 11,174, 280 11, 630, 000 13, 778, 984 10,230, 000 13, 933,179 7, 660, 000 10, 856. 853 8, 795, 000 11,151, 947 9, 855, 000 14,182, 094 II, 830, 000 16,155, 957 11, 820,000 16. 929, 771 8, 820, 000 17, 870, 038 6, 990. 000 11, 358, 301 6, 910, 000 Il. 497, 550 6, 270, 000 10, 291, 808 6,810,000 8. 738, 935 11,360.000 17,017,953 12,270, 000 15, 656, 224 11,145, 000 8, 092, 282 14, 000, 000 9, 263,104 17,-750; 000 14, 366, 827 21, 365, 000 17, 022,170 27, 265, 000 16, 758. 356 28,455,000 21, 289, 517 17, 845, 000 14. 845, 797 10,765,000 11, 352, 608 9,765,000 10, 369,827 9, 265,000 10, 330. 862 16, 760, 000 11,367,273 29, 350. 000 9, 509, 414 29, 840, 000 8,817,338 30,210,000 7, 821, 561 33,730, 000 9, 892,412 29, 830, 000 14, 073, 483 •26,720,000 17,'850, 385 22,210,000 18. 814, 458 17, 290, 000 19.971,995 10, 550, 000 13, 302, 601 8,230, 000 12,425,779 7,100. 000 17, 396, 502 14, 450, 000 24, 324,191 19, 250, 000 24, 254. 642 16, 670, 000 23, 578,180 15, 810, 000 26, 409, 873 16, 955, 000 26,631, 839 11, 935, 000 24,381,599 51 TEEASUEEE. N o . 2 4 . — U N I T E D STATES I I O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN THE TREASURY AT THE END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. ; Treasury United States notes. notes. 1893—Julv August September . . . October November . . . December 1894—January February March*. April Jjdav June July August September . . . October Noveraber . . . Deceraber 1895—January February March April May June July August September... October November . . . December 1896—January Fehruary March April. Mav ^ " • j $22 286,612 15, 042, 956 14,452,110 24, 788, 988 35,412, 344 44,139, 202 47, 302,190 53, 070, 488 56, 089, 660 62, 237, 328 76, 090, 927 77, 908, 645 82,116, 791 82, 905, 913 79, 397, 535 66, 206, 311 69,770, 527 81,919,158 89, 681, 673 84, 692, 758 89, 745, 257 79, 287, 111 79,742, 984 81, 571, 560 75, 33l' 689 99,144', 263 106, 316, 600 107, 694, 736 111,768,519 115,825,143 100, 935,176 106, 222,443 114,392,534 109, 331, 635 121,118, 261 121, 229, 658 J u l ye . . un J 109,270,478 August 114,716,282 September... 97,133,716 Octoher 89, 730, 690 November . . . 71, 975, 533 December 85, 313, 258 1897—January 78,194, 780 February 85, 946,400 March 98,167, 376 April 98,942, 880 May...97,832, 313 J u n e . -.. 98, 097,438 July 94, 291, 064 92, 248, 702 August September... 94,885, 472 „ October 87, 684, 018 November . . . 84,498, 016 December 84, 200, 089 1898—January 72, 958, 606 February 82, 516, 830 March ' 79,375,429 April .58, 632, 698 56, 478, 029 May. June 60,108 687 July 68, 596, 829 August 74,285,435 September... 55, 020, 851 October...... 40, 379, 396 November... 34, 944, 970 December 34, 265, 278 1899-January 37, 037, 858 February 38. 375, 618 March 36,161, 899 April 34, 623,611 May 35, 585, 592 36,133, 667 June July 35,351, 022 August 36, 550, 595 September. . 31,726, 416 $4,512,210 4, 461,749 2, 494, 841 1,916,606 I 2, 683, 223 i I,194,884 i 2, 315, 506 : 11,962,418 11,583, 462 ! 11,786,958 ' 12, 605, 052 ' 17, 722, 408 i 22,528,599 ' 27,598,929 30,113,893 ' 28,425,172 26,404,164 ! 28,369,950 ' 33,571,316 36,455,457 i 28,872,489 : 27,743,971 30,089,473 1 30,109, 692 ' 31, 485* 899 I 35,058,618 < 36,630,854 ' 26,565,611 ; 24,322,958 ; 22,044,511 27,103,095 . ' 30,644,730 : 32,352,314 1 32,148,255 1 33,304,774 ; 34,465,919 34,394,748 : 35,478,756 , 36,040,233 i 39,269,516 1 41,529,379 ; 35,645,059 j 35,664,898 32,003,659 1 26,886,470 1 24,442,653 29,140,874 1 30,962,083 , 32,350,393 1 29,526,968 ! 21,518,217 7, 553, 325 ! 3,116, 882 , 2,904, 344 4, 733, 614 ' 6, 204, 850 3,905, 848 i 3,102, 310 ; 1,754, 425 2, 541, 700 i 4,477, 727 : 4,339,626 1, 844, 997 1 I, 263, 500 ! 1,411,798 : 1,580,539 1 1,988,527 1,306,821 i 878,579 ; 959,239 ; 923,498 1 912,488 1 • 921, 744 ; 865,648 • 1, 210,105 .' 1 Nationalbank notes. $3,620,150 3,157, 587 7, 815, 481 11, 566, 766 12, 808,547 12, 357, 628 14, 526, 887 12, 640, 479 10, 758, 809 8, 750,439 7, 520, 998 6,598,893 4,895, 465 5, 567,162 5,017,748 4, 970,188 4,169, 283 4, 759,972 6, 333,175 5,154, 293 4, 449,893 4, 959, 625 4, 899, 226 4, 643,489 5 642,488 7, 600, 591 6, 018, 775 6, 523, 602 6, 391, 746 7,063,137 10,409, 650 8,630, 538 7,110, 998 7,587,158 10, 002,385 10, 668, 620 11, 933, 422 13, 815, 370 12, 834, 494 12,981, 868 13,063,471 14, 278, 970 17, 328, 389 15,005,984 11,374, 958 8, 676, 050 7,109, 698 5, 030, 919 5, 688, 791 4, 517, 847 3, 814, 835 4,998,012 4, 678,007 5,186, 886 6,162, 923 3,417, 842 2,739, 491 2, 728, 961 3, 086,734 4, 770, 474 4,723,423 4,415, 724 3, 689, 265 4, 659,172 4, 675, 744 5, 480,141 5, 748, 207 3, 709, 359 2, 873,462 3, 919, 501 4, 029.191 3,518,277 3, 575, 093 3. 632, 408 3,640,442 Total: United States notes held a g a i n s t certificates. Net. $30,418,972 $7, 855, 000 $22, 563,972 5,605, 000 17,057, 292 22, 662, 292 24,762, 432 8,2.00, 000 16, 562.432 38, 272, 360 22, 325, 000 15, 947, 360 50, 904,114 33, 205, 000 17, 699,114 57,691,714 39,045, 000 18, 646, 714 64,144, 583 44, 935, 000 19, 209, 583 77,673, 385 47, 805, 000 29, 868, 385 78, 431, 931 52, 720, 000 25, 711, 931 82,774,725 57, 270, 000 25, 504, 725 96, 216, 977 59, 250, 000 36, 966, 977 58, 935, 000 •43,294,946 102, 229, 946 61, 695, 000 47, 845. 855 109, 540, 855 116, 072, 004 58, 065, 000 58, 007,004 114, 529,176 55, 755, 000 58, 774,176 99, 601, 671 54,045,000 45, 556, 671 100, 343, 974 57,135, 000 43,208, 974 115, 049,080 47, 005, 000 68, 044, 080 129,586,164 37,625,000 91, 961,164 126, 302, 508 36, 925, 000 89, 377, 508 123, 067, 639 36, 825, 000 86, 242, 639 111, 990,707 37, 295, OOO 74, 695, 707 114,731,683 48,245, 000 66, 486, 683 116, 324, 741 55,405,000 60, 919, 741 56, 920, 000 55, 540, 076 112,460,076 76, 555,000 65, 248, 472 141, 803, 472 148, 966, 229 63,840,000 85,126, 229 140,783, 949 56.740,000 84, 043, 949 142, 483, 223 45; 935, 000 96, 548, 223 144, 932, 791 31, 605, 000 113, 327, 791 138,447,921 - 28, 925,000 109, 522, 921 145,497, 711 32, 825, 000 112, 672, 711 153, 855,846 34,460, 000 119, 395, 846 149, 067, 048 32, 930,000 116,137, 048 164,425, 420 33,430, 000 130, 995, 420 166, 364,197 31,840,000 134, 523,197 155, 598, 648 41, 540, 000 114, 058, 648 38, 395, 000 125, 615, 408 164,010,408 146, 008,443 34,305, 000 111,703,443 141, 982, 074 32, 465, 000 109, 517, 074 126,568,383 38,470, 000 88, 098, 383 135, 237, 287 50, 330, 000 8i, 907, 287 131,188, 067 65, 350, 000 65, 838, 067 132, 956, 043 76, 525, 000 56,431,043 136, 428, 804 74, 460, 000 61, 968, 804 132, 061, 583 69,905,000 62,156, 583 134, 082, 885 65, 785, 000 68, 297, 885 61,130, 000 72, 960, 440 134, 090, 440 62, 335, 000 69, 995, 248 132, 330, 248 126, 293, 517 63, 275, 000 63, 018, 517 120, 218, 524 52, 825, 000 67, 393, 524 100, 235, 355 48, 285, 000 51, 950, 355 92, 292, 905 48, 640, 000 43, 652, 905 92, 291, 319 43, 315, 000 48, 976, 319 83, 855,143 49,075, 000 34,780,143 92,139, 522 48,430, 000 43, 709, 522 86,020,768 37,900, 000 48,120, 768 64, 463, 969 26,915,000 37, 548, 969 61, 319,188 26, 540, 000 34,779,188 67,420,861 26, 045, 000 41, 375, 861 21,975,000 55, 822, 979 77,797,979 83, 040, 785 20, 280, 000 62, 760, 785 60, 555,113 17, 635, 000 42, 920,113 46,302, 068 20, 055, 000 26, 247, 068 41,032, 512 20,190, 000 20, 842, 512 41,325,958 20,465, 000 20, 860, 958 44,774,592 22,170, 000 22, 604, 592 43, 391, 798 23,105, 000 20, 286, 798 39, 913,940 22, 335, 000. 17, 578,940 39, 502, 351 21,265, 000 18, 237, 351 40, 538, 281 21,340, 000 19,198, 281 40, 564, 432 20,855, 000 19,709, 432 39,847, 859 19, 955, 000 19,892,859 41, 048, 651 19,170, 000 21,878. 651 36, 576, 963 15,870, 000 20, 706,963 52 R E P O R T ON T H E FINAISCES. N o . 2 5 . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN THE T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878-June July August Septemher. October November . December.. 1879—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1880—January... February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October , Noveraber . Deceraber.1881—January . . . February . . March April May June July August ' September . October November . December.. 1882—January . . . February . . March April June July August.... Septeraber. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1883—January . . . February . . March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1884—January . -. February . . March April May June July August September. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1885—January . . . Febraary.. Gold Silver certificates, certificates, 469,320 170, 420 794, 220 392, 920 901, 520 845,120 391,420 544, 020 400, 220 50, 740 62,140 33, 580 133, 880 43, 800 120, 000 67, 700 213, 400 183. 740 740, 960 61,100 327, 300 611, 500 173,800 39, 800 40, 700 32, 600 36, 800 31, 600 6,800 19,120 130, 500 50, 080 312, 080 142, 900 1,400 36, 320 23, 400 1,700 3,800 9, 600 3,700 8,300 7,900 15,800 1,000 2,500 8,100 1,500 990,170 950, 270 105, 030 107, 300 296, 270 525, 210 935,420 869, 000 571, 270 383,440 445,200 480,300 252, 760 035,300 446, 780 788, 000 600, 070 424,250 415,395 686, 780 246,020 525, 830 701, 980 546,960 477,750 701, 060 343,730 299,150 426, 930 $1, 455, 520 2, 647, 940 4,424, 600 1, 316, 470 2, 639, 560 1, 907, 460 2, 082, 770 2,170, 840 1, 976, 320 2, 074, 830 1, 779, 340 1,922, 820* 2, 052,470 2, 014, 680 1, 976, 960 3, 045,130 4, 531,479 5,173,188 4, 888, 658 5, 063, 456 4, 797, 314 5, 611, 914 5,428, 354 6, 322, 731 6, 584, 701 5, 758, 331 5, 518, 821 6, 318, 769 7, 333,719 8, 572, 294 9, 454, 419 9,985, 583 10, 856, 463 10, 733, 085 11, 522, 208 11, 988, 710 12, 055, 801 .11,181,088 II, 516,432 11, 559, 730 7,488, 900 • 7,089,880 6, 359, 910 7,462,130 8, 549, 470 8, 931, 930' 8, 872, 790 10, 509,160 11, 590, 620 1^, 361, 490 11,700,330 8, 364, 430 7, 987, 260 5, 752, 970 4,405, 000 4, 306, 650 5, 268, 550 6, 865, 340 8,887,260 8, 305,940 15, 996,145 15, 542, 730 17, 276, 820 15, 568, 280 14, 244, 760 13, 806, 610 13,180, 890 13,179, 020 13, 890,100 20, 488, 585 20, 876, 250 19, 936, 620 23, 384, 680 25,265,980 26, 903, 230 26, 769,470 30,814,970 28,951.590 23, 302, 380 27, 337, 890 29, 951, 880 Currency certificates. $570, 000 460, 000 1,460, 000 I, 345, 000 180,000 2,120, 000 1, 510, 000 755, 000 9,425,000 2, 580, 000 1,140, 000 1,155, 000 1, 450, 000 590, 000 960, 000 1, 975, 000 2, 315, 000 685,000 425, 000 215,000 670,000 175, 000 175, 000 600, 000 360,000 590, 000 105, 000 90, 000 150, 000 75,000 25, 000 325, 000 240, 000 40, 000 275,000 215,000 175,000 210, 000 35, 000 55,000 50, 000 70, 000 105, 000 215, 000 125,000 265, 000 75, 000 510, 000 185,000 130,000 110, 000 10,000 10, 000 60, 000 210, 000 250, 000 •55, 000 15,000 315, 000 25, 000 90, 000 75, 000 75, 000 IOO, 000 80, 000 45,000 90,000 520, 000 105, 000 20, 000 195, 000 65, 000 150, 000 315, 000 85, 000 120, 000 160, 000 45, 000 380, 000 Total. $21,494, 840 21, 278, 360 26, 678, 820 12, 054, 390 12, 721, 080 13, 872, 580 3, 984,190 3, 469, 860 II, 801, 540 4, 705, 570 2, 981, 480 3, 111, 400 3, 636, 350 2, 648, 480 3, 056, 960 5, 087, 830 7, 059, 879 .6. 041, 928 6, 054, 618 5, 339, 556 5, 794, 614 6, 398, 414 5, 777,154 6, 962, 531 6. 985, 401 6. 380, 931 5, 660, 621 6, 440, 369 7, 490, 519 8, .666, 414 9, 609, 919 10, 035, 663 11, 493, 543 11,115,985 11, 563, 608 12, 025, 030 12, 354, 201 11, 397, 788 11, 695, 232 11. 779, 330 7, 527, 600 7,153,180 6,409, 910 7, 540, 030 8,670,270 9, 146, 930 8, 998, 790 10, 776, 660 11, 673, 720 12, 872, 990 11, 885, 330 8, 494, 430 23, 087, 430 21, 713, 240 29, 520,^030 29,473, 950 37, 774, 820 38, 640, 550 41, 877, 680 32,189, 940 38,882,415 38,951,170 45,812,020 43, 123, 580 45, 572, 520 40, 941, 910 40, 707, 670 37, 012, 020 44, 580,170 56, 432, 835 65, 396, 645 59, 643, 400 50, 825, 700 51, 856, 810 56, 755,210 60, 631, 430 . 63,377,720 55, 772, 650 49,806,110 49, 682,040 70, 758,810 53 TEEASUEEE. N o . 2 5 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R CERTIFICATES, AND CURRENCY C E R T I F I CATES IN TREASURY AT END O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold Silver Currency certificates. certificates. certificates. Month. 1885—March April May June July August September October Noveraber December 1886—January February March April May June. July August Septeraber October Noveraber Deceraber 1887—January February March April May June July August Septeraber October Noveraber Deceraber 1888 —January February March April May June July August September October Noveraber Deceraber 1889—January February March April May June July August Septeraber October November December 1890—January February March April May June July August September October November December 1891-^January February March April May J une July August Septem ber October November J.. ,.. 1.. '.. i-. '.. \.. ';.. .;.. '.. '.. i.. 4-. '.. .i. i. , L. 1. L. L. 1. 1. -. J. ,. 1. i. '.. :. .;. y .'. J. \. .^. .j. !. ,. L 1. ;. '. i. j. ,. ;. L |. L L I I I L I I ,. i L 1 1 i 1 1 J i J .i $37, 689,990 $30,861 28, 625, 290 32,141 14, 371,350 35, 575; 13, 593; 410 38, 370, 17, 322, 320 40, 340, 42, 712, 16,606,230 22, 249,240 31,722, 31,115, 850 31, 906, 34, 492, 968 32, 034, 34, 350,479 31,164, 24,060, 709 33,978, 33,671,010 34, 837, 46,797,927 32, 410, 52,396, 875 31,141 51,735,670 30,411, 55,129, 870 27, 861, 52,258, 360 27,728; 48, 693, 980 25, 571 40, 654, 320 22, 555, 36, 878,458 17, 562, 34, 469, 694 14,137, 27, 485, 804 7, 338 18, 843, 632 6, 737 24, 256, 230 5, 466, 29, 757,610 6, 212, 28, 905, 040 5, 007. 32,101, 358 5, 289; 30,261,380 3, 425 18.098,560 4, 23. 008, 207 . 5,996, 3,919, 29.154, 288 3,451, 32, 858,158 4,413, 39,974, 838 31, 010, 394 6, 339 20, 668, 210 14, 930 26, 962,168 21,166, 29,651, 464 19, 370, 20, 853, 500 18, 316, 33, 574,110 20, 458, 22,135, 780 29,104 30,234, 688 23,361 36, 591, 356 15, 528, 25,516,410 9,819, 26,163,492 7,404, 37,441, 932 8, 834, 36,127, 702 3, 958, 25, 043, 518 4,717, 24,802,813 5, 717, 26, 586,125 4, 760, 20,783, 433 3,451 27, 350,140 o 6,20.5, 37, 235, 793 5, 527, 34, 669, 943 5,651 39, 557, 233 6,141 42, 073, 803 3, 878, 34, 925, 823 2,328, 30,668, 090 2,419, 31, 316,100 2, 252, 20,452, 870 3,254, 28, 222, 835 4, 063, 24,614, 210 3,407, 24,142, 200 4,438, 27,473,120 4, 936, 26.162, 960 4, 329, 27, 577,120 3, 442, 33,005, 730 4,951 16,058. 780 1, 852, 36,482, 690 2,443, I, 976, 43, 755, 570 31,384, 690 1, 566, 19, 892, 050 3,218, 3, 346, 25.155, 770 3, 757, 24,050,460 3 • ' 27, 309, 200 36,777,810 5, 009, 31,606,030 7, 351 34,004, 820 8,198, 37,721, 280 6,624 28, 332, 490 2, 920, 20, 790, 420 2, 525, 19,202,170 3,401, Total. $1, 005, 000 $69,556, 605 60, 816, 430 50, 000 315, 000 50, 261, 940 200. 000 52,164,110 260,000 57,923, 300 695, 000 60, 014,120 695, 000 54, 667,230 410,000 63,432, 364 210,000 66, 737, 432 265,000 65, 779, 790 260,000 58, 299, 476 385,000 68, 893, 670 840, 000 80, 048, 502 225, 000 83, 762, 930 585,000 82, 731, 686 250,000 83, 241, 320 470,000 80, 457, 218 1,510,000 75,775,472 150, 000 63, 360, 310 54,460,760 ' 20, 000 48, 886, 979 280, 000 200,000 35, 024. 236 100,000 25, 681, 020 250, 000 29, 972, 577 410, 000 36, 380, 459 160, 000 34, 072, 740 •410,000 37, 800,522 310, 000 33, 996, 513 350, 000 22, 658, 219 420, 000 29, 424,950 150, 000 33, 224,129 170, 000 36, 479, 652 320, 000 44,708,284 130,000 37,479, 964 280, 000 35, 878, 727 440, 000 48, 568, 637 650, 000 49, 671, 889 100, 000 39, 269, 609 470, 000 54,502, 533 250, 000 51, 490,176 100,000 53, 695, 974 90, 000 52, 210,118 580, 000 35, 916, 285 390,000 . 33,958,116 150,- 000 46, 426, 417 470', 000 40, 556, 269 29, 855, 631 95, 000 30,800, 711 280,000 510, 000 31, 856, 361 110,000 24. 345, 263 270, 000 33, 825, 229 240, 000 43,003,094 40. 351, 214 30,000 46,158, 803 460, 000 46, 721, 855 770; 000 350; 000 37, 604,196 610, 000 33,697, 264 570,000 34,139, 066 23, 796, 988 90, 000 32, 536,212 250,000 29,012,101 990, 000 28,720,805 140,000 32,749,143 . 340,000 450, 000 30, 942, 668 40, 000 31, 059, 378 410,000 38, 367, 591 180,000 18,091,144 38, 945, 887 20,'000 46, 052, 095 320,000 10,'000 32, 961, 005 140,000 23, 250, 838 28, 761, 985 260,000 28, 337, 707 530,000 30,888, 61.7 270,000 42, 097, 585 . 310,'000 40, 382, 067 1,425,000 42, 383,165 180,000 45, 076,168 730,1000 1,990,000 33, 242, 562 330, 000 23, 646,179 22,973,478 370,000 54 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 2 5 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN TREASURY AT E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Coutinued. Month. 1891—December. 1892—January.. February. March April , May , June July August — September October November December. 1893—January . . February. March April May Juue July August... Septeraber October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1894—January . . February . March . . ; . April May June .July August... Septeraber October— Noveraber Deceraber. 1895—January . . February. March April May June July August— Septeraber October... Noveraber December. 1896— January . . February. March April May June July...... August... September October... November December. 1897—January.. February. March , April May June ' July August... SeptemberOctober... Noveraber December. 1898—January.. February. March April May June July August... Gold Silver Currency certificates. certificates. certificates. $17,472, 720 $3, 954,750 17,486, 810 6, 216, 336 18,150,140 3, 280,157 23, 673, 770 3, 589, 703 21, 931,180 3,209,106 14, 470, 520 3, 613, 837 15, 363, 590 4, 733,501 17,738, 500 4,472,481 2, 779,159 23, 847, 210 25, 345, 590 2, 619, 477 23,181, 990 2, 297, 772 19, 632, 830 2, 786, 471, 24, 254, 750 3, 748, 493 15, 729, 770 4, 953, 844 7, 782, 260 6,750, 372 5,135, 430 5, 267,551 8, 888, 310 5, 098, 778 3, 324, 670 6, 650, 912 1, 071,170 4, 468, 339 93, 710 2,843,114 2.882,168 565, 370 129, 220 5, 909, 370 115, 860 7, 727, 272 149, 090 5, 716, 507 75, 590 5, 038, 854 78, 350 6, 758,196 106, 490 6, 942, 257 137,310 8, 755, 240 102, 770 9, 367, 524 9,702, 545 41,650 . 43,490 10, 054,123 103, 470 12, 027, 766 34, 730 13, 492, 527 9,155, 785 55, 260 56, 280 6,569, 203 5, 312,420 751, 370 58, 960 5,846,720 337, 060 7, 329; 232 80,100 7, 291, 089 84,660 7, 374, 748 63, 640 7, 699, 233 102,390 6, 692, 333 9,162, 752 88, 390 219, 330 10, 577, 386 209, 820 7, 741, 243 103, 370 7, 862, 667 168, 230 8, 953, 268 107, 910 8, 471, 611 163,450 9, 625, 856 131,140 14, 380,165 651, 470 11,831,561 583, 220 11, 293, 078 764, 910 11, .578, 091 10,629, 424 687,280 11, 359, 995 497, 430 1, 393,710 12, 375, 833 1, 618, 550 11, 464, 610 I, 591, 900 10, 045, 030 1, 390, 830 8, 686, 382 1,416, 390 11, 591, 383 1, 392, 350 14, 227,704 1,460,160 11, 678, 971 1.501,970 9, 876, 003 1, 483, 350 12, 535. 351 I, 517, 690 13,777,565 1, 455, 340 11, 576, 696 I, 496, 250 17,143,136 I, 473, 290 14, 465, 854 I, 509, 380 11, 249,167 I, 535, 610 10, 532, 205 I, 534, 060 11,331,585 1, 548, 740 11, 664, 537 I, 570, 460 11,229,912 I, 567, 390 14, 959, 564 11, 621, 077 1,574,360 6, 859, 606 1, 607, 950 1, 603,150 3, 638. 930 6, 507. 239 1, 602,940 7,897,424 1,599,^510 9, 803, 068 1, 593, 470 1, 646,140 8,117,131 $200,000 90, 000 • 90,000 1, 380, 000 340,000 290, 000 490, 000 980, 000 560, 000 970, 000 560, 000 270, 000 490, 000 580, 000 510, 000 420, 000 140, 000 825, 000 430, 000 485, 000 60, 000 85, 000 100, 000 120, 000 40, 000 40,000 360, 000 140, 000 120,000 300, 000 260,000 720, 000 550,000 280, 000 850,000 1, 960, 000 3, 620, 000 430,000 740, 000 80, 000 190, 000 350, 000 120, 000 530, 000 3,675,000 275, 000 2, 800, 000 2, 845, 000 320, 000 245, 000 220, 000 365, 000 240, 000 150, 000 610, 000 830, 000 410,000 2, 595, 000 40,000 500, 000 165, 000 270, 000 610, 000 2, 035, 000 780, 000 620, 000 1,160, 000 375,000 1, 325, 000 340, 000 250, 000 1, 240, 000 70, 000 2, 230, 000 3, 330, 000 820, 000 60,000 560, 000 1,100,000 280, 000 Total. $21, 627,470 23, 793,146 21, 520, 297 28, 643, 473 25. 480, 286 18, 374, 357 20, 587, 091 23,190, 981 27,186, 369 28, 935, 067 26, 039, 762 22, 689, 301 28, 493, 243 21, 263, 614 15,042, 632 10, 822. 981 14.127,088 10, 800, 582 5, 969, 509 3, 421. 824 3, 507, 538 6,123, 590 7, 943,132 5, 985, 597 5,154,444 6, 876, 546 7, 048, 747 9, 252, 550 9, 610, 294 9, 864,195 10, 397, 613 12,391,236 14, 247, 257 9, 761, 045 ' 6,905,483 6, 913, 790 7, 865, 680 11, 286, 292 7, 801,189 8,199.408 7, 842, 873 6,984, 723 9, 601,142 10, 916, 716 8, 481, 063 11, 641, 037 9, 396,498 11, 379, 521 12, 634, 306 14,831,305 12, 728, 031 12, 096, 298 .12, 708, 001 11, 556, 704 12, 007,425 14, 379, 543 13, 913.160 12, 046, 930 12, 672, 212 13, 047, 773 16,120, 054 13, 304,131 11, 647, 973 14, 628, 701 17, 330, 255 13,812,030 19,259,386 17, 099,144 13,133,547 13,392,815 13, 205, 645 13, 463, 277 14, 040, 372 16, 596, 954 15, 425,437 11.797,556 6, 062, 080 8,170,179 10, 056,934 12, 496,538 10,043,271 55 TEEASUEEE. N o . 2 5 . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN TREASURY AT E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878-r-Continued. Gold Silver Currency certificates, certificates, certiticates. Month. $1, 596, 1,601 1,620, I, 608, 1, 630, 1, 625, 1,634, 1, 641, 1, 648, 1, 641, i; 657, 13. 529, 36, 827, 1898—September October... November December. 1899—January.. February. March . 1.. April May June July August. -. September No. 636,769 575,929 345,^358 098,509 293,820 888,799 753,498 647,255 958, 862 216,161 939,109 646,159 043, 623 $820, 000 50, 000 450, 000 220,000 400,000 30,000 560, 000 60, 000 460, 000 470,000 IOO, 000 260,000 230, 000 Total. $9, 053, 659 9,227, 169 8,415,758 8, 927, 249 9,323,880 7, 544, 689 5,947, 678 5, 349, 055 6, 067, 502 6, 327, 711 5, 696, 839 17,435, 589 42,101,183 2 6 . — A S S E T S O F T H E TREASURY, OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , N O T E S , AND CERTIFICATES AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1879—January... February.. March April May June July August September October . . . November. December . 1880—January... February.. March April. May J u n e .• July August... September. October . . . November. December . 1881-rJanuary... February.. March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1882—tlanuary... February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1883—January... February . Fractional Minor coin. currency. 261,714 338,133 398,587 410, 899 435, 035 440,493 393, 536 433, 983 451, 618 481, 023 502, 527 524, 684 541, 886 555,186 564, 427 521,174 472,264 431,478 376, 318 341,762 356, 628 326,229 298,435 246, 201 232,722 184, 661 145,038 063, 766 992, 029 934, 043 850, 856 802, 015 767, 383 727-, 772 725,138 717,042 786, 006 663, 940 611,856 556, 424 487,768 424, 210 395,375 409, 094 407, 715 412, 268 432, 005 451, 806 449, 072 466,116 482, 962 505, 331 492, 254 490, 925 494, 900 511, 424 532,865 $180, 044 188, 307 159,673 161. 082 150, 202 143, 367 157,136 127, 014 128,121 111, 914 131,062 125, 072 116, 469 117, 097 86, 360 94, 471 74, 015 82, 323 68,864 85, 359 62,107 68, 556 57, 887 57,992 67, 594 69, 972 54, 981 62, 697 72, 667 59, 934 53,666 59,443 65, 559 61,165 52, 796 51,748 53,159 20,468 24, 311 22, 962 28, 515 31,587 18, 696 17, 253 16, 582 22,061 18,330 12, 025 17,754 19,482 10, 641 8,458 8,498 5,640 6,344 7,101 10,500 Deposits in national banks. Bonds and interest paid. $50, 583, 814 60, 645, 896 70,481,167 75, 661, 403 55, 539, 483 39, 260, 045 53, 205, 309 166, 351,141 249, 586,805 226, 681, 802 260,793, 980 279, 544, 645 201, 685,892 97, 090,-074 35, 991, 267 17, 341, 225 12, 379, 586 11, 358, 053 11, 732, 314 10, 830,840 10, 091,245 10,266,886 10, 081, 517 11,341,615 11, 124, 543 9, 750,951 11, 869,799 12,127, 016 12, 217,574 11, 670, 200 12,901, 607 11,145,848 11, 957, 342 II,803, 965 12,445,776 12, 650, 049 11,788,888 13, 292, 918 12,211, 613 13, 412, 848 I3,209r524 12, 789, 554 13,268, 098 11, 861,169 13,090, 913 12,026, 315 12, 388, 665 13,890,135 11, 258, 965 12, 726,473 12, 861,245 12, 841, 900 12, 709, 660 12, 622, 797 13.736,100 12, 969, 633 14, 671, 846 $4,979,188 1, 429, 085 560, 281 637, 645 4, 225, 731 13, 808, 644 16, 940, 826 9,362, 346 5,301, 201 2, 330, 265 2, 015,118 6,405, 752 3,105,352 913, 331 833,471 263, 832 407,440 146, 683 6, 842, 682 445,900 3, 749, 969 6, 397, 039 3, 514,280 3, 313, 750 406, 989 3, 045,707 2, 904, 219^ 1, 255, 314 2,642,-730 434,566 7,570,179 609, 349 5,742, 269 3,467, 072 438, 535 3, 317, 392 7, 296,189 5,>880, 578 255, 208 2,312, 894 495, 390 1, 741, 671 8,193, 526 1,134, 800 417, 451 262, 945 543,761 307, 314 116, 760 708,402 624,927 6, 817,147 13,325,822 30,113,952 29,023,643 19,357, 309 296, 367 Total. $57, 004, 760 63,601,421 72, 599, 708 77, 871, 029 61, 350,451 54, 652, 549 71, 696,807 177, 274,484 256, 467, 745 230, 605, 004 264, 442, 687 287, 600,153 206, 449, 599 99, 675, 688 38, 475, 525 1 , 220, 702 914, 333, 305 13, 018, 537 20, 020,178 12, 703, 861 15, 259, 949 18, 058. 710 14, 952,119 15, 959, 558 12, 831, 848 14,051,291 15, 974. 037 14,508,793 15, 925, 000 13, 098, 743 21, 376, 308 12, 616, 655 18, 532, 553 16, 059, 974 13,662,245 16, 736, 231 19, 924, 242 19,857, 904 13,102, 988 16, 305,128 14,221,197 14, 987, 022 21, 875, 695 13,422, 316 13. 932, 661 12, 723, 589 13, 382, 761 14, 661, 280 11, 842, 551 13, 920, 473 13,979, 775 20,172, 836 26, 536, 234 43,-233, 314 43, 260. 987 32, 845,467 15,511,578 56 No. R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. 2 6 . — A S S E T S O F T H E TREASURY OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , N O T E S , AND CERTIFICATES AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , . F R O M J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. Minor coin. Fractional ; 1883—March April May June July August . . . Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber . 1884—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1885—January... February . March April...... May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1886—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . Novemher. December. 1887—January... February . March April May June July....... August . . . Septeraber. October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber . 1888—January... February . March April May June July August . . . Septeraber October... November. December. 1889—Jauuary... February . March April May June July August . . . September October.., $505,986 528, 266 557,325 574,171 517, 038 519, 694 520, 700 518,754 523, 033 534,306 583,/896 634, 300 685, 393 726, 924 778, 670 768, 989 810, 301 837,036 827, 723 812, 818 790,100 738, 518 797, 888 834,078 876, 052 893, 548 896,116 868,466 857,072 847, 054 796, 852 719, 831 616,171 526, 845 531, 949 531, 326 515, 344 496, 392 455, 453 377, 814 343, 292 322.662 295, 294 235, 421 163, 585 131, 422 106, 903 113, 243 151, 059 137, 582 143,571 116, 699 112, 740 IIO, 800 110, 611 51, 401 50, 270 55, 761 113, 617 165, 857 186,549 148,160 143, 389 112, 036 133,754 130, 447 107,125 90, 415 71,131 78, 338 143,168 186, 249 229, 229 223,907 210, 422 225, 075 245, 556 264, 420 233,497 154.730 $6, 796 8,176 5,861 4,658 5,669 8,448 5,804 4,576 5,874 6,222 3,455 4,719 6,007 5,979 6,380 . 7,027 6,064 6,618 7,105 5,071 3,860 4,393 3,182 3,757 3^478 3,536 3,629 3,286 1,367 2,075 2,502 2,305 1,631 2,923 5,127 1,189 2,780 994 1,992 2,667 2,645 3,064 3,517 4,058 4,201 5,377 3,500 3,516 2,210 2,922 2,064 2,366 1,821 552 452 1,373 1,780 796 1,016 1,321 984 954 1,446 1,358 1,715 709 1,810 416 1,481 480 879 1,209 708 786 627 987 1,428 916 1,691 1,881 Deposits in national banks. Bonds and . interest paid. Total. $13,535,801 $4,463, 202 $18, 511, 785 14,781, 996 336, 863 15, 655, 301 15,436, 253 14, 641, 539 231, 528 14, 536,551 90, 615 15, 205, 995 14,220,132 388, 083 15,130, 922 225, 288 14,123, 297 13, 369, 867 12, 845,124 204, 764 13, 576, 392 11, 871, 823 465,246 12, 860, 399 13, 844, 835 57,873 14, 431, 615 13, 313, 080 399, 840 14, 253, 448 13, 726,462 428,646 14, 742, 459 13, 375, 510 14,182, 913 168, 384 12, 866,701 248,979 13, 807, 080 12, 048, 744 408,100 13,189,747 13, 832, 997 326, 222 14,944,269 12,81.7,761 66, 883 13, 660, 660 13, 970,421 211, 934 14, 998, 720 13, 578, 469 114,098 14, 536, 221 12, 499, 929 182, 334 13, 517, 091 15, 742, 440 387,895 16, 948, 224 13,559, 034 149, 275 14, 502, 269 13,144,037 293, 654 14,180, 602 13,491,186 462,186 14,754, 442 13, 665, .573 259. 326 14, 762. 734 13, 740, 036 12, 809,219 51, 287 13, 951, 289 367, 720 15, 216, 093 13,643,443 57, 518 14, 600, 706 12, 928, 264 968,840 14, 768, 856 13, 482, 823 277, 205 14, 618, 467 13, 495, 245 83,470 14,427,844 12, 050,716 88,119 12, 938,189 13, 595, 551 104. 456 14, 422,143 13, 595, 238 40, 259 14, 253, 299 12, 901,432 103, 882 13, 535, 082 14,162,918 90, 089 14, 790, 083 14, 813, 523 129, 335 15,475, 373 13, 834,132 72,114 14,424, 370 15,129, 286 209,834 15, 836. 506 15, 233,164 61, 549 15, 752,158 14, 435,199 3, 837,126 18, 652, 806 15, 694, 215 335, 317 16, 375, 469 15, 439, 905 94,838 15,860,469 14, 413, 253 91,145 14, 803, 209 16, 266, 639 219, 207 16,725,325 16, 720,818 I, 973,292 18, 861, 896 18,133, 923 6,097, 831 24, 368, 553 19, 053, 660 2.54, 869 19, 418, 932 19, 726, 598 109, 049 . 19, 952, 406 19, 919, 718 20,156, 995 84, 008 20, 747, 365 260, 412 21,148, 281 22, 802, 573 56,172 23,004,380 22, 991, 302 5, 363, 227 28, 473, 594 23, 493, 267 460, 818 24, 068, 646 25,923,903 27, 846, 449 1,811,194 25,438,630 6, 802, 411 32, 352,104 31, 767, 478 1, 312, 866 33,133,118 42,428, 671 1,158. 348 43, 639, 069 4, 505, 746 56, 762, 221 52,199,918 59, 372, 968 275,407 59, 763, 008 61, 546, 009 33, 860 61, 747,047 61, 231,647 64, 634 61, 483, 814 61, 921, 294 62, 218, 761 148, 353 60, 075, 601 46, 560 60, 266, 996 59, 979, 040 184, 027 60, 276, 461 59, 681, 642 60, 075, 280 258,169 59, 091, 239 89, 842 59, 312, 237 57, 317, 385 1, 937,420 59, 363, 740 54, 480, 280 I, 970, 558 56, 541, 669 51, 925, 079 534; 459 52, 532,150 52, 390,164 286, 519 52, 755, 501 50,499,122 296, 260 50, 939, 429 48, 818, 992 556, 761 49, 563, 211 47, 832, 248 80, 634 48,142, 819 48, 669, 815 283, 840 49,178, 348 47,769,434 48, 329, 353 348,870 47,432, 377 698, 407 48, 356, 846 48, 930,764 259, 523 49,437, 271 48, 342, 006 1, 000, 389 49, 607, 731 47, 746, 882 947, 982 48, 930, 052 368,283 47, 395,479 47,920,373 57 TEEASUREE. N o . 26.—ASSETS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , N O T E S , AND CERTIFICATES AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM. J U N E , 1878—pontinued. Month. 1889—November. December . 1890—January... February., March April May , June , July August . . . September. October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1891—January... .February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . Noveraber. December. 1892—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September. October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1893—January... February . March April May June July . . . . . . August . . . September October... November. December. 1894—January... February . March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1895—January... February.. March April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. Deceraber. 1896—January... February.. March April May June M i n o r coin. Fractional curreucy. $102, 397 i 83, 775 177,396 212,560 233, 254 222,984 206, 773 196,782 i 206, 894 219,372 204, 547 176,596 150, 013 163, 887 275, 973 345, 454 344,848 338, 099 314,560 324, 396 366, 960 368, 036 364. 597 354,112 322, 389 319, 483 365, 784 432, 488 457, 539 480, 226 474,732 460, 993 516,617 554,019 505, 633 482, 329 347,196 355, 503 456, 253 523, 560 545, 856 574, 557 586, 594 603,903 691, 315 757, 036 859,125 888, 297 926, 622 938,939 1,106, 695 1, 225, 408 I, 266, 659 1, 252,878 1,251, 629 1,262,122 1, 363,124 1, 423,439 1, 389, 490 I, 250, 729 1,169, 875 1,103,443 1, 200, 446 1,245,306 1, 209, 435 1, 242, 261 1,124, 339 1,118, 923 1,181,134 1, 231, 973 1, 235, 498 1,123, 511 1, 029, 515 1, 048, 616 1, 081,129 1,162,765 1,147, 719 1 184, 625 1,181,593 1, 235, 506 $661 999 1,337 ~ 121 220 697 871 260 934 1,177 599 191 151 1,429 655 817 1,416 424 678 911 996 1,628 871 54 1, 814 178 1,365 592 1,251 1,425 1,481 500 757 1,110 101 69 134 117 2,223 2,394 457 733 331 429 980 1,283 1,552 1,679 2,188 146 667 886 117 184 203 65 27 57 34 49 49 753 39 41 , 44 ' 1,344 1,771 607 982 1,150 1,333 725 1,268 113 642 979 1,248 1,712 162 137 Deposits in national banks. $47,372:668 40, 939, 852 37,990, 111 33,178, 304 31, 992, 314 31,648,899 31,225, 998 31,693,166 30, 977, 438 30, 379, 853 30,297,111 29,937,688 29,741,977 30, 047,118 29,289, 043 30,125, 535 29, 894, 903 29, 549,449 29, 545, 361 28, 358, 699 26, 540, 839 22,769,179 21,137,977 20, 378,104 20,144,069 19, 837, 682 18,944,387 18, 239, 292 17,500,750 17, 378, 363 17,605, 429 16,851, 886 16, 243, 518 15,742, 324 15,496, 513 15, 862, 415 15, 569, 690 15, 692, 654 15, 405,998 15,112, 204 15,163,808 15, 365, 529 15,644,582 16, 093, 221 15, 776, 662 16, 848, 301 16, 280, 076 16,458, 341 15,799, 334 15 201, 045 15, 390, 396 14,926, 460 15, 064, 697 15, 201, 386 15,484,095 16 121, 589 15, 913, 725 15, 724, 648 14,859,909 14,915, 705 15 398,598 15 081, 275 14, 829, 738 15, 222, 883 14,991,633 15,443,885 15 303,377 15,768,941 14 501, 071 14, 510, 005 14, 773, 482 14 .256, 695 14 408,309 14, 271, 280 14, 803, 804 24, 394, 557 27, 010, 994 26 698, 591 20 952, 972 16,857,355 Bonds and interest pai(J. Total. $601, 319 $48,077,045 561,^ 608 41, 586, 234 341,109 38, 509,953 642, 725 34, 033, 710 87,091 32, 312,879 903,922 32,776, 502 31,468,070 34,428 25,816 31,916, 024 1, 612. 824 32, 798, 090 35,137, 010 4,536,6u8 4,270,478 34,772, 735 3,195,124 33, 309, 599 45,556 29,937,697 27, 319 30, 239, 753 246, 733 29, 812,404 49,014 30, 520, 820 30,826 30, 271, 993 86,219 29, 974,191 46,244 29,906,843 16,1413 28, 700, 419 228,1314 27,137,109 54,309 23,193,152 95,289 21, 598,734 142,492 20, 874, 762 38, 640 20, 506, 912 96,666 20, 254, 009 716,456 20, 027, 992 262,533 18, 934, 905 • 827,192 • 18, 786, 732 3,616,043 21,476, 057 265, 584 18, 347, 226 23,210 17, 336, 589 133,263 16,894,155 59,833 16, 357, 286 273, 591 16, 275, 838 91, 723 16,436,536 118,098 16, 035,118 13, 646 16, 061, 920 111, 337 15, 975. 811 43,346 15,681,504 244, 520 15, 954, 641 154, 286 16,095,105 22, 881 16,254, 388 5,233, 037 21, 930,590 575,046 17, 044, 003 17, 685,476 78, 856 72, 524 17, 213, 277 3,073, 553 20,421,870 492, 849 17, 220, 993 14,105 16,154, 235 190, 596 16, 688, 354 168, 075 16, 320, 829 16,538, 984 207,511 386, 271 16, 840, 719 203, 395 16, 939, 322 11,488 17,395, 264 189, 280 17, 466,156 182, 753 17, 330, 897 116,164 16,365,597 239, 765 16, 406, 248 160, 952 16,729, 474 12, 248 16,197, 719 126,492 16,156, 715 65, 788 16,534,018 23, 053 16, 224,165 109, 538 16, 797, 028 54, 234 16, 483, 721 14,649 16, 903,120 237, 637 15, 920, 824 74, 412 15, 817, 540 36, 793 16, 047,106 132, 255 15, 513,186. 86,169 15,525,261. 32, 079 15,352, 088 273,750 16,159, 325 66, 329 25, 624, 630 40, 388 28,200,349 107, 005 27, 991,933 143,139 22,277, 866 21, 938 18,114,936 58 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 2 6 . — A S S E T S O F T H E T R E A S U R Y OTHER THAN GOLD, S I L V E R , N O T E S , AND CERTIFICATES AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Fractional Minor coin. currency. Month. 1896—July , August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1897—January... February., March April May June July August . . . ^September October . . . November. December . 1898—January... February., March . . . . April May June July August . . . September October . . . Noveraber. December. 1899-^anuary . . February . March . . . . April May June July August . . . September $1,159, 562 1, 203, 848 1, 219, 592 I, 214, 914 1,130, 896 1,105, 465 1,187, 617 I, 265, 772 1, 225, 952 I, 272,482 1, 319, 039 1,339,958 1,405, 745 I, 315,110 1, 228, 852 1, 219, 016 1,090,184 086, 589 1,165, 758 1, 255, 021 1,298,'000 I, 353, 643 1,400, 640 I, 300, 224 1,303,796 I, 205, 793 998, 719 835, 925 589, 514 337, 755 597, 032 563, 632 445, 061 377, 926 314, 329 244,104 237,162 196,738 154,754 $1,110 21 36 844 980 1,224 1,800 82 1,078 1,295 1,579 694 848 148 1,270 1,508 169 165 930 1,024 •31 809 1,054 37 1,143 23 751 952 1,114 1,517 35 47 31 976 57 67 69 58 73 Deposits in national banks. Bonds and interest paid. $15, 986, 914 $115, 599 16, 619, 915 168,493 16,583, 237 368, 380 16,119, 097 304, 507 15,832,895 173,102 16,159,153 20, 803 16, 573, 729 175, 095 16,456, 041 146, 962 16, 623, 397 ' 40,812 111, 577 16, 710,465 56, 836 16,752,102 197, 010 17, 631, 291 17. 215,101 132.129 16, 661, 579 138, 815 17,438, 713 45,047 17,159, 616 109,616 37, 744, 217 72, 681 29, 288 49.182, 717 79, 886 40, 091, 626 45, 451 31,782, 507 26, 200 31, 320, 043 103,479 29, 049,465 166,645 28, 239, 359 37,926 38,795, 631 58, 266, 018 186.130 65,968, 467 107, 919 638, 543 80, 888, 712 714,466 95, 014,970 202,472 94,641,001 94,860, 916 35, 668 88, 985, 327 83,327 85,144, 619 82, 823 88, 540, 739 31,301 132,568 85.170, 595 75, 016 81, 760, 279 31,189 79.171, 929 86, 445 77, 716, 442 240, 618 80, 951, 454 593, 522 83.183, 764 Total. $17, 263,185 17, 992, 277 18,171, 245 17, 639, 362 17,137, 873 17, 286, 645 17, 938, 241 17, 868, 857 17, 891, 239 18, 095, 819 18,129, 556 19,168, 953 18,753, 823 18,115, 652 18, 713, 882 18,489, 756 38, 907, 251 50, 298,759 41, 338, 200 33,084, 003 32, 644, 274 30, 507, 396 29, 807, 098 40,133. 818 59, 757, 087 67, 282, 202 82, 526, 725 96, 566, 313 95, 434,101 95, 235, 856 89, 665, 721 85, 791,121 89, 017,132 85, 682, 065 82,149, 681 79,447, 289 78, 040,118 81, 388, 868 83, 932,113 N o . 2 f o—ASSETS OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Gold. Month. 1878 J u n e July August Septeraber October November Decerahea 1879—January February March April May July August September October November December 1880—January February March May . . June July August September October November Silver. Notes. Certificates. Other. $128,460,203 $21, 920,334 $84,810,044 $21, 494, 840 $57, 004, 760 24, 295, 663 21, 278, 360 63,601,421 132, 014, 620 91, 225, 403 26, 678, 820 90,121, 083 72, 599, 708 26, 753, 730 134, 548, 036 12, 054, 390 77, 871, 029 136,036, 302 27, 933,142 82, 310,104 28, 072, 745 80, 546, 055 12, 721, 080 61, 350, 451 . . . 140, 872,154 142,400,135 31, 012, 544 81,711,248 13, 872, 580 54, 652, 549 32,176, 095 78,051,667' 3,984,190 71, 696, 807 135, 382, 640 34,365,796, 83, 398,902 3,469, 860 177, 274,484 133, 756, 907 35,621,661. .91,403,198 133, 265, 559 11, 801, 540 256, 467, 745 133,416,126 36, 675, 340 4, 705, 570 230, 605, 004 81, 372,221 134,520,140 78, 207, 019 2, 981, 480 264, 442, 687 37, 265, 549 38, 667, 290 3, 111, 400 '287, 600,153 136, 680, 260 92, 212, 228 42,143, 318 3, 636, 350 206, 449, 599 135, 236,475 82, 678, 605 46, 995, 791 2, 648,480 99, 675, 688 135, 517,483 70, 979, 911 50, 819, 800 75, 736, 261 3, 056, 960 38, 475, 525 141, 546, 390 52,494, 556 19,220,702 5, 087, 830 169, 606, 995 52, 931, 683 7, 059, 879 171, 517, 714 14,333.305 53, 615, 845 41.180, 735 160,443, 437 55,594, 783 6, 041, 928 13, 018, 537 33.181, 731 157, 790, 322 56, 542,114 6, 054, 618 20, 020,178 25, 903, 202 153, 690,027 60, 054, 457 5, 339, 556 12, 703, 861 31,185, 528 146, 750, 758 62, 676, 711 15,259,949 30, 392, 077 5, 794, 614 144, 010, ,551 64,856, 996 18, 058, 710 27, 686, 445 6, 398,414 138, 783, 440 68,186, 677 32, 062, 329 5, 777,154 14, 952,119 128, 709, 496 71, 208, 870 39, 816, 528 6, 962, 531 15, 959, 558 126,145, 427 73, 900, 333 40,110, 809 6, 985, 401 12, 831, 848 123,126, 646 41, 336, 919 6, 380, 931 14, 051, 291 77, 250,153 127, 679, 280 35, 985, 755 79, 028, 293 5, 660, 621 15, 974, 037 135, 244, 833 30, 724, 053 6, 440, 369 14,508,793 78, 012, 360 140, 725, 953 15, 925, 000 7, 490, 519 26, 616, 217 77, 757, 316 151, 362, 519 13,098,743 23, 277, 566 8, 666, 414 78, 306, 373 Total. $313, 690,181 332, 415, 467 350, 701, 377 336, 204, 967 323, 562, 485 323, 649, 056 321, 291, 399 432, 265, 949 528,559,703 486, 774, 261 517, 416, 875 558, 271, 331 470,144, 347 355, 817, 353 309, 634, 936 299, 341, 766 287, 707, 478 268, 280, 416 266, 310, 434 262, 973. 429 260, 874,109 26L011,116 259,761,719 262, 656, 983 259,973, 818 262,145, 940 264, 327, 986 264, 930, 408 . 268, 515, 005 274,711, 615 59 TREASURER. No. 2 "y.—ASSETS O F THE TREASURY AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1880—December., 1881—January . . . February . March . 1 . . April May June....... July August... Septeinber October... Noveraber , December., 1882—Jauuary . . , February., March April , May , June July August... September October... November Deceraber. 1883—January . . Februa'ry. March ..".. April May June July. August... September October... November Decem.ber. 1884—Jauuary.. February., March..".. April May Julie July August... September October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1885—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October..Novemher Deceraber. 1886—January.. February . March April May Juiie July August. - . September October... November Deceraber. 1887—January . . February. March . . ' . . April MRJ -•. Juue July Gold. $156, 742, 096 154, 544, 209 173,038,253 173,668,163 170, 319, 754 163, 770,159 163.171, 661 154, 911, 475 169,495, 522 174, 361, 345 172, 989, 829 178, 225. 304 172, 617,468 165,152, 789 173, 757,874 166,457, 357 155, 069,102 153,985,546 148, 506, 390 145, 079, 030 149, 303, 921 152.739.107 159,805,743 164, 267, 584 171, 504,568 173,317,835 177, 661, 631 184,752,714 187,837, 442 193, 310, 043 198, 078, 568 202, 774, 035 204.172, 975 206,130, 543 209, 429, 940 216,133, 328 219,014,739 221, 813, 356 221, 881, 633 211,071, 507 196, 325, 626 201,132, 388 204, 876, 594 210, 539, 551 214,483, 657 217,904,042 222, 536, 360 231, 389, 361 234, 975, 852 237,167,975 240, 029,843 241,440,797 243,162,195 244, 363, 543 247, 028, 625 249, 367, 596 250, 257,418 251, 251,114 251,359,349 251, 945, 578 253, 351, 410 251,371,561 24.9, 801, 088 242.155.108 240, 580, 533 236, 424, 734 232, 838,124 233,651,522 235,430,636 242, 609, 018 246,832,148 254,450, 853 268,128, 019 274,140, 468 275, 088, 627 275,985, 863 275,336,916 277, 628, 751 278,101,106 281,296, 417 Silver. $79,142,799 82,430,214 84,108, 82P 85, 477, 820 88,402, 022 90, 817, 423 93,102, 368 94, 504, 067 95, 724, 014 95, 037, 966 95,985, 641 97, 024, 414 99,161, 408 102,248, 383 104,815,006 109, 806, 926 112,273,273 116,155, 630 118, 433, 355 119, 811,125 121, 887, 353 122,998, 354 123,176,912 123, 254, 346 125, 006, 727 128,428,172 131, 742, 834 135,291,766 137, 913,727 141, 359, 391 144, 882,236 145,601,832 146,834.468 146, 445, 444 147, 685, 239 149. 362, 859 151,207, 884 156,163,596 160,233,219 162, 916, 482 164, 623, 388 166, 627,117 169,217,134 172,093, 215 174, 998,145 176,467, 353 170, 919, 979 178, 667, 207 180, 413, 276 185,146, 841 187,796, 973 191,21*8, 302 194, 427, 270 198, 037, 364 200, 688, 897 195, 799, 805 195, 344, 698 193, 041, 738 190, 623,414 197, 072, 283 197, 311, 662 201,756,162 203,229,912 205,794,727 207, 349, 507 209,112, 084 213, 250,446 213,894, 619 212, 995, 389 211,920,732 213, 039, 516 214, 811. 388 218,906,550 225,164, 347 229, 295; 415 236,913,-438 242, 814, 260 245, 980, 939 249, 378, 899 250, 498, 671 Notes. I Certificates. $9, 609, 984,646 524, 026 10, 035; 351, 496 11,493, 660,042 11,115; 915, 345 11,563 706,491 12, 025, 500, 474 12, 354 157, 618 11, 397, 594, 410 11, 695 681,532 11,779, 021, 316 7, 527, 957,383 7,153, 6,409, 670.491 092,389 7, 540, 186,061 8, 670, 887.492 9,146, 808, 033 8,998, 356, 935 10, 776, 947, 836 11, 673, 398, 001 12,872, 171,383 II, 885 776, 944 8,494, 059, 248 23, 087, 902, 502 21,713, 986, 416 29, 520, 078,528 29,473, 506, 344 37,774, 077,696 38, 640, 312, 638 41,877, 833,396 32,189, 715,901 38, 882, 975, 646 38, 951, 811, 568 45,812, 212,130 43,123, 541, 217 45, 572, 945,118 40,941, 600, 069 40, 707, 902, 934 37, 012, 857,573 44, 580, 767, 018 56,432, 716,159 65, 396; 265,620 993, 793 59, 643, 50,825, 257,326 51, 856, 457,622 56,755, 603,830 60,631 113, 827 63, 377, 726, 317 55,772, 829, 569 49, 806, 839,117 49, 682, 700,963 70, 758, 996,228 986, 3.50 69, 556, 60, 816 223,196 50,261 993,090 52,164; 500,127 214-, 764 57, 923, 325, 740 60, 014, 54, 667, 133,582 065, 999 63, 432; 078, 967 - 66, 737, 841, 446 65, 779, 58, 299, 158, 626 68,893, 606, 688 80, 048, 434,776 83, 762, 206, 248 82, 731 152,733 83, 24i; 836, 551 80, 457 653,167 75, 775 328, 845 63, 360, 300,051 54,460, 095,221 48, 886, 691, 661 35, 024, 610, 004 25, 941, 763 29, 972, 853, 423 36, 380, 056,127 34,072 684, 621 37, 800, 146, 382 33, 996, 235, 845 22, 658, Other. Total. $21,^376, 308 $286, 855, 768 12, 616, 655 285,150, 767 532,553 313, 524, 671 059,974 311,981 984 662, 245 312, 862, 974 736,231 318, 055. 334 924, 242 324, 052; 946 857,904. 315,82i 852 102, 98'8 323, 612, 166 305,128 329,165, 301 221,197 321, 745; 583 987, 022 328, 347, 303 875,695 331, 734 972 422, 316 324,455 907 932, 661 336, 361 872 723,589 331, 022 294 382,761 .324, 531 959 661, 280 334, 936,051 842, 551 331, 403,852 920, 473 335, 081,619 979,775 340, 227 762 172, 836 343,181 671 536, 234 368, 665,567 233, 314 389, 370,986 260, 987 404, 278,728 845,467 408,143, 952 511,578 511, 785 402,197 207 655, 301 411, 274,511 436, 253 420, 596,788 205, 995 424,129, 023 130, 922 441,765. 115 448, 433,605 123,297 454, 754,328 576.392 452, 488,089 860,399 431, 615 459, 089,315 467, 814,830 253,448 742, 459 473, 783,810 486. 634,365 182, ^13 807, 080 498,735, 508 189, 747 497, 994,922 495, 251,565 944,269 488, 612,794 487, 573.881 998,720 502,745, 622 536, 221 513, 230,855 517, 091 516,123, 746 948, 224 523,896, 110 502, 269 523,057, 804 180,602 526,205, 409 754,442 544, 590,415 762,734 572, 049,323 740, 036 569, 951.968 216,093 568, 608,338 600, 706 567,486, 749 768,856 569, 643,578 618.467 574, 209,295 427, 8 ^ 583, 258,844 938,18'9 569, 224,Oil 422,143 570,970, 852 253.299 579,074 591 535.082 577, 056,911 790.083 584, 058,728 475,373 592, 558,669 424,370 588, 029,455 836, 506 588, 964,252 752,158 589, 226,910 652, 806 593,135, 429 375,469 589,215, 379 860, 469 589, 7.15,133 803,209 579, 022,114 725, 325 572,357, 800 861, 896 576,106, 337 368, 553 579,119, 019 418,932 582, 014,771 952,406 591, 250,788 156, 995 600, 290,178 148, 281 605,428, 324 004,380 619,105, 213 473, 594 621,096, 494 068, 646 609,757, 798 60 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 2 7 . — A S S E T S O F T H E TREASURY AT T H E END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878^Continued. Month. 1887—August Septeraber October Noveraber Deceraber 1888—January February March April May June July August September October Noveraber December 1889—January February March.'. April May June July August September October November December 1890—J anuary February March April May June July August September October November December 1891—January February March April May June July August Septeraber October November December 1892—January . . . Fehruary March April May June July August September October November December 1893—January February March April May June..: July August Septeraber October Noveraber December 1894—January February March Gold. $282, 039,534 290, 702, 630 302, 544, 605 302, 661, 279 305, 342,187 307, 809,155 309, 567, 827 310, 772, 202 312, 801,287 309, 882, 859 313, 753, 617 326, 551,392 331 133, 430 332, 551,306 331 688, 233 328, 603, 362 324, 773,667 325, 641, 856 326, 456, 697 326, 700, 939 328, 203, 901 321 297, 377 303, 504, 319 300, 759, 573 304 048,189 305; 871,772 308, 509. 615 310, 979,791 313, 818,941 316, 043, 454 318, 593,752 320, 225, 794 320, 878,411 321 333,253 321, 612, 424 316, 536, 823 310, 220,120 306, 086, 471 294, 489, 603 293, 755,880 293, 020,214 297, 567,546 296, 831, 953 292, 435, 219 280, 633, 040 255, 331,503 238, 518,122 236, 828, 413 240, 744, 488 244, 974, 791 263, 774, 741 271 843,193 278; 846, 750 282, 753, 864 282; 123,392 280, 144,269 273 623, 456 271, 527, 092 255, 577,706 247, 306, 220 242, 543,695 240; 605,908 244, 261,469 247, 598, 466 238, 359, 802 228, 827, 532 217, 672, 948 218, 378,233 202, 283, 359 196, 518, 610 188, 455,433 186, 813, 962 176, 423,172 173, 209,771 163, 274,172 161, 122,128 158, 303, 779 142; 665,594 177, 462, 797 176, 456, 045 Silver. Notes. $251, 538, 603 $31, 642, 250, 033, 924 27, 083 250, 326, 699 26. 634, 250, 872,102 26, 285, 253, 206, 934 27, 328, 259,157,899 36.442, 263, 608, 078 39, 837, 267,628.530 38, 409, •271, 844, 064 44,988, 275, 823, 883 52, 861 280, 550, 982 59, 452, 282, 899, 281 63, 249, 284, 579, 365 64,105, 284,176, 063 59, 382, 284, 627, 323 52, 561 286, 511, 764 49, 944, 288, 927, 564 45,193, 294,867, 603 48, 800, 298, 992, 565 48, 654, 303, OOS, 849 42, 555, 307,057,392 42, 037, 310, 901,379 48, 643, 314,818,108 50, 494, 317, 255, 555 51,571 318, 693, 459 53,461 318,135, 219 40, 328, 317,195, 592 35, 024 318, 557, 664 29, 210, 321,192,506 20,174 327, 293, 628 25,408, 331, 491,103 24,163, 335, 560, 614 18, 516, 338, 851, 390 19, 946, 341, 845, 904 24, 037, 346,714,586 27, 985, 348, 737, 694 28, 749, 350, 762, 543 26, 690, 350, 544, 535 18, 348, 351, 825, 627 18,407, 16, 561, 355, 046,114 359, 721, 626 15, 548 367, 998, 246 28, 377, 374,064,649 27, 926, 381, 040, 794 19,237, 386, 757. 349 23, 263, 392, 240, 441 32,116, 399, 361, 974 38, 387, 404, 422, 655 44, 023, 407, 844, 023 49, 744, 409,161,326 32, 690, 410,116, 968 22,117, 412, 898, 341 20,134, 416. 976, 342 19, 595, 424,088, 598 28,127, 429,109, 509 38, 859, 434, 531. 000 38, 657, 439, 013, 987 38, 031, 443, 429, 508 43, 622, 448, 083,116 43, 903, 452, 017, 530 44, 570 454, 403,173 41, 024 454, 725, 784 37. 261 455, 612,113 23. 852 458,496,139 20; 655, 462, 369, 518 24,496, 468, 040, 081 38, 774, 472, 420, 542 43, 504, 477, 364, 392 40, 248, 481, 788, 691 42, 249, 486,962, 566 43, 586, 492, 332, 471 36,316, 494, 942, 945 30, 418, 492, 579,409 22, 662, 498, 239, 085 24, 762, 499, ,535,480 38, 272, 499, 587, 603 50, 904, 500, 310, 529 57, 691, 506, 745, 075 64,144 508, 570, 076 77, 673, 510,101, 209 78, 431, Certificates. Other. , 846, 449 : 352,104 , ,133,118 ! 639, 069 , i 762, 221 , ' 763, 008 , , 747, 047 .,483,814 : 218, 761 , , 266, 996 I 276, 461 , ' 075, 280 , , 312, 237 I 363, 740 , ! 541,669 , ; 532,150 , : 755, 501 , ,939,429 I 563, 211 , i 142, 819 , ' 178, 348 , ! 329, 353 , ; 356, 846 , I 437, 271 , I 607, 731 , i 930, 052 , , 920, 373 ,077,045 , 586, 234 i 509, 953 , , 033, 710 ; 312, 879 , I 776, 502 , ,468,070 , 916, 024 : 798, 090 , S137.010 : 772,735 , ; 309, 599 , I 937, 697 , I 239, 753 , , 812, 404 , 520, 820 I 271, 993 , I 974,191 , I 906, 843 , ; 700, 419 , , 137,109 , 193,152 ,598,734 I 874, 762 , I 506, 912 , I 254, 009 , I 027, 992 , i 934, 905 , ; 786, 732 , , '176, 057 ,347, 226 , 336, 589 i 894,155 , ,357, 286 ,275, 838 , 436, 536 i 035,118 , . 061, 920 , ,975,811 , 681, 504 s 954, 641 ,095,105 ; 254, 388 , , 930. 590 ,044,003 , 685,476 ,213, 277 r 421,870 • 220, 993 , ; 154, 235 . i 688, 354 , I 320, 829 , i 538,984 , Total. 801 592 633, 121 649, 818 668, 165 680, 461 699, 153 723, 845 727 529 731 282 753 661 765, 501 786, 700 791. 664 771, 615 759; 105 764; 907 752; 246 750, 267 754; 466 752, 931 750, 812 762, 783 760, 514 759, 778 771, 877 759, 692 746, 759 740, 027 730, 007 731, 956 740, 241 735 055 741 464 751 659 759, 756 757, 302 761 186 727, 266 736, 594 741, 533 731 987 747, 631 758, 995 751, 301 751, 199 751 752 745, 698 754, 348 766, 210 741, 258 740 751 748, 433 757, 873 778, 517 790, 812 800, 347 797 595 795, 985 785, 271 783, 981 781, 592 777, 481 766, 803 765, 985 769, 229 772, 268 764, 427 762, J16 756, 985 754, 602 745, 706 732, 887 712, 155 719, 014 729, 435 734, 701 737, 152 737, 834 787, 790, 780,719 61 TEEASUEEE. No. 2"y.—ASSETS OF THE T R E A S U R Y AT THE END OF E A C H M O N T H , FROM 1878—Continued. Gold. Month. 1894—April May June July August... September. October November . December.. 1895—January . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October — November December.. 1896—January . . , F e b r u a ' r y ., March April May June July August — Septeraber. October— November , December.. 1897—January . . , February.. March April May June July •^ August... Septeraber, October November. December , 1898—January.. F e b r u a r y ., M a r c h .!.'. April May June , July August — September October... November December 1899—January.. February., March April May June-.= July August... September, $170,192,.458 148, 067,,816 131,217,,434 120, 922 ,836 120,885,,869 123, 665,,756 125,613,,896 164, 350.,468 139, 606,,354 97, 353;,776 138, 593,,280 139,486,,496 139,998,,154 147-,-690,,978 155, 893,,932 155, 354,,066 ),926 149, 410, 143, 557,,513 143, 360;,839 129, 567 ,945 113,198, i m \ 99, 693,357 167,695, ),999 171,885, ),710 168, 446, 459 ), 151,307,,143 144, 020, ),364 150,012, 225 J, ),200 139, 825, 162,771 ,31.1 155, 323,,833 169,527, 0 2 M 175, 203 ,983 182, 387,,122 186, 206, 5,028 189, 242, 803 }, 190, 762, },889 181,707, f,391 178, 076, >,657 178, 044, 1,578 181, 234, 1,165 184,561 ,664 190, 387, f,257 194, ).260 197, 469, 236 \ 200,731, L,552 204, 063, i,971 210, 903, 334 }, 217,190, ),136 207, 701 ,264 202, 825, ),049 225.138, ?,393 253, 377, ^494 278,691 ,452 275, 224, 1,072 276,944,,092 281, 729, 434 ), 261, 692, i,280 264,091 ,477 278, 306, j,355 278, 985, ),254 261,201, 428 ., 273, 393, 480 }, 277, 848, ^323 317, 446, >,961 353,002, 380 J, Silver. Notes. $511,,408,465 $82.774,725 ^ 216,977 512, , 194, 954 229, 946 513,, 298, 709 540, 855 ,880, 682 513, 072, 004 513,,167,330 529,176 \ 814,353 509, 601, 671 506,1, 018,714 343, 974 ,802,458 504, 049, 080 504,:, 035, 456 586,164 507,, 087, 384 302,508 508,;, 859, 908 067,639 1,259, 880 510, 990, 707 510,, 813, 574 731,683 511,, 582, 651 324,741 512,;, 338, 751 460.076 512,1, 746,150 803,472 511,,447,345 966, 229 , 677, 525 507, 783,949 503,;, 083,139 483, 223 , 164, 742 502, 932, 791 501,, 460, 555 447, 921 505,',421,819 497,711 ,265,460 507, 855,846 508,1, 930, 744 067,048 \ 586,117 510, 425,420 , 199,837 512, 364,.197 8,714 513,:, 610,147 598, 648 514,;, 647, 701 010,408 513,1,644, 845 008, 443 510,, 058, 742 982, 074 509,\ 680, 450 568, 383 509,\ 615,585 2B7,287 509,;, 736, 349 188, 067 513,S 659, 266 956, 043 515,•, 048, 212 428. 804 517, 061. 583 518,i 496, n o , 082, 885 519, , 764, 958 090. 440 520,, 793, 923 330, 248 521,, 734,14.0 293,517 519,I 368, 486 , 218,524 , 513,i 481, 747 235,355 509,1,351,944 292,905 507, ,656,383 291,319 507,,291,684 855,143 510,1,676,160 139, 522 511,,858.835 020, 768 512,, 432, 535 463,909 512,\, 894,283 319,188 , 514.: 072, 040 420, 861 515,\, 029, 907 797,979 , 514,: 879,966 040,785 , 513,1 400, 895 555,113 509,, 308. 574 302,068 , 505,I 929, 775 032,512 , 504,: 290, 719 325,958 , 503,; 212, 854 774,592 , 391, 798 506,1 512, 553 913.940 507,,531,887 , 502,351 506,1 376, 982 538, 281 507, , 646, 792 564,432 508,,110,172 1 228,226 , 847,859 508, 048, 651 507,, 579, 673 576, 963 505,,059,814 499,, 628, 449 JUNE, I Certificates. $9,610,294 9,864,195 10,397,613 12, 391, 236 14,247,257 9,761,045 6, 905,483 6, 913, 790 7, 865, 680 11, 286, 292 7, 801,189 8,199. 408 7, 842, 873 6, 984,723 9,601,142 10, 916,716 8, 481, 063 11,641,037 9, 396,498 11, 379, 521 12, 634, 306 14,831, 305 12, 728,031 12, 096,298 12, 708,001 11,556,704 12, 007, 425 14, 379, 543 13,913,160 12, 046,930 12,672,212 13, 047, 773 16,120,054 13, 304,131 11,647,973 14,.628,701 17, 330, 255 13,812,036 19,259,386 17, 099,144 13,133, 547 13, 392, 815 13,205,645 13, 463,277 14, 040, 372' 16, 596, 954 15, 425, 437 11,797,556 6, 062, 080 8,170,179 10. 056,934 12,496,538 10, 043, 271 9, 053, 659 9,227,169 8,415,758 8, 927,249 9, 323, 880 7, 544,689 5,947,678 5, 349,055 6,067,502 6,327, 711 5, 696, 839 17,435, 589 42,101,183 Other. Total. 826, 661 1,840,719 1,939, 322 783, 283, 264 774, 538,966 ,395,264 ' 466; 156 774, 201,765 , ' 330i 897 781, 703,357 , , 365, 597 774, 135,927 ,406;248 754, 546,012 ,729;474 793, 140,164 1,197; 719 782, 754, 289 , 156; 715 761, 470, 331 ,534,018 798, 090. 903 ,224i165 797, 237,588 ; 797; 028 787, 442, 336 , i 4831 721 797, 473, 756 , i 903} 120 811, 061,686 , . 920i 824 807, 397,832 , 1,817; 540 826, 960, 346 • 047j 106 827, 889,410 , ,513; 186 812, 137,611 , 525; 261 801, 120,692 , 352; 088 787, ,578, 447 , 159, 325 774, 553, 727 i 624, 630 858, 811, 831 , i 200, 349 874, 968,947 , ,991,933 868, 799,558 : 277,866 861, 766, 970 , ; 114, 936 853, 905,636 , ,263,185 851, 863,748 ,992,277 ; 171,245 849, 388, 746 , 849, 642, 774 ,639,362 , 137, 873 836, 676,223 , 286, 645 835,, 961, 581 , 938, 241 853, 463,554 553,910 • 868, 857 , 338.167 ,891,239 875, 239,759 1 095, 819 , ; 129, 556 876, 746, 656 , 867, 496, 826 1,168,953 1 753, 823 871, 389,359 , 867,,961,933 ,115,652 1 713, 882 858, 145, 367 , ; 489, 756 850, 368,632 , ; 907, 251 831, 669,9,57 , I 298, 759 846,, 409, 076 , 861,, 391, 370 ,338,200 ; 084, 003 853,,198,009 , 1 644,274 856, 571,768 . I 507, 396 853.,798, 467 , I 807, 698 831,,117,864 , 821,,070,369 \ 133.818 \, 757, 087 835, 466, 569 890, 069, 963 \ 282,202 ; 526,725 927,,144, 647 , , 566,313 940,,135,523 ,434,101 933, 249, 397 s 235, 856 926, 117,182 \ 665,721 930, 431,351 ,791,121 911,,969,026 1,017,132 908,,350,972 i 682, 065 919,, 502, 087 , 1,149, 681 917,, 165, 517 1,447,289 898,,067,064 1,040,118 907,,961,138 , 388, 868 909,,012,812 , 932,113 962,,379,883 1, 0.15, ,241, 088 62 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 2 § . — L I A B I L I T I E S OF THE^ TREASURY AT THE END OF EACH MONTH, PROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August... September October— Novemher Deceraber. 1879—January . . February. March April May June July August — Septeraber October — N6 vera ber, December. 1880—January . . February. March April May June July August — September October... NoA'^em ber December. 1881—J anuary .. February. March April May June July August — September October— November Deceraber. 1882^-Jauuary.. February. March April May , June July August... September October... November Decemher. 1883—January.. February. March April May Juue July August... September October... November December. 1884—January . . February . March.... April May June July August.. Septeraber October... November December.. 1885—January.. February. March.... Certificates and notes. $92, 644, 97, 211, 93, 425, 75, 744, 71, 356, 73, 426, 58, 776, 61, 397. 65, 187, 46, 356, 49, 794, 44, 815, 48, 685, 58, 866, 53, 745, 50, 347, 43, 236, 34. 717, 31, 565, 32, 364, 31, 217, 28, 979, 29, 434, 33, 674, 34, 973, 36, 238, 32, 145, 36, 008, 43, 343, 51, 002, 59, 246, 61, 971, 62, 390, 63, 155, 64, 937, 67, 545, 68, 874, 68, 473, 72, 604, 77, 713, 79, 845, 80, 916, 83, 453, 85, 587, 85, 412, 84, 662, 83, 968, 85, 121, 84, 453, 84. 867, 86, 432, 87, 146, 109 913, Il8 349, 147 053, 158 012, 159 486, 162 310, 172 209, 175 299, 184 370, 185 633, 187 789, 188 930, 195 528, 202 180, 215 490, 228 267, 236 796, 236 119, 232 515, 227 162, 230 589, 251 651, 257 271, 260 142, 269 754, 276 710, 282 719, 305 606, 325 110, 323 914, Agency account. Balance. Total. 537, 659 $188 507, $313, 690,181 053, 964 200 150, 332, 415,467 936, 877 222, 339, 350, 701,377 045, 389 223, 414, 336, 204,967 877, 270 218 328, 323, 562,485 889,164 215, 333, 323, 649;056 774, 275 227, 740, 321, 291 399 418,207 336, 449, 432, 265,949 410,563 428, 961, 528, 559,703 006, 461 405, 411, 486,774 261 875,422 432, 746, 517, 416,875 792, 575 475, 663, 558, 271,331 915, 778 379, 542, 470,144, 347 342, 784 245, 608, 355, 817,353 853,454 212, 035, 309, 634 936 036, 441 202, 957, 299, 341 766 058,916 203, 411, 287. 707,478 415,539 193, 147, 268, 280.416 448,298 192, 297, 266, 310,434 605, 647 190, 003, 262, 973,429 696, 000 188, 960, 260, 874,109 946, 889 193, 084, 261, on 116 537,726 259. 761,719 983,917 191, 789, 193, 998, 262, 656,983 329, 064 188, 670, 259, 973,818 716, 721 186, 190, 329 262, 145,940 568, 448 189, 613, 598 264, 327 986 119, 557 186, 802, 191 264, 930,408 129.108 181, 042, 437 268, 515,005 787,264 180, 921, 571 274, 711 615 255, 230 184, 354, 528 286, 855,768 330, 764 180, 848, 303 285,150; 767 034, 629 208, 099, 302 313. 524 671 034,510 205, 791, 774 311,981, 984 303,030 204, 622, 204 312, 862,974 365,157 204, 144, 327 318, 055,334 542,673 213, 635, 823 324. 052,946 810,619 201 544, 433 315, 828,852 107,790 199 900, 146 323. 612,166 931,191 329,165, 301 204, 520, 280 Oil,857 191, 888, 136 321, 745,583 623, 934 193,•806. 619 328. 347,303 667,189 199, 614, 433 331, 734 972 334,870 190, 533, 247 324, 455,907 782, 938 197. 166, 334 336,361 872 222, .573 198, 137, 431 331.022 294 512,999 324, 531,959 194, 050, 480 952,635 191, 861, 776 334. 936,051 057,603 195, 892, 419 331, 403 852 027,499 194, 192, 970 335,081 619 325, 898 195, 469, 614 340, 227,762 493, 848 198 541, 173 343,181, 671 110,116 203, 642, 301 368, 665,567 512,033 207 509, 753 389, 370,986 309 255, 919 404, 278;728 086, 022 204 969, 520 408,143 952 200 045, 388 402,197, 207 492.109 186, 218, 411, 274,511 410,902 191 553. 558 420, 596,788 831,269 185 555, 568 237 424,129, 023 300, 515 180 529,^42 441, 765,115 217,302 197 177, 999 448, 433,605 677.155 201 122, 167 454.754 328 874,440 199 090, 412 382,196 203 175, 640 ' 452,488;089 069, 594 204 491. 459, 089,315 511, 694 198 122, 405 467, 814,830 595, 038 198 698; 241 473, 783,810 200 182, 494 204 184, 212 486, 634,365 836, 975 199 102, 463 498, 735,508 364, 898 206 510, 499 497, 994,922 648,635 206 087, 495. 251,565 465,119 200 985, 324 488,612, 794 219, 832 200 764, 698 487, 573,881 148 982,813 193 111, 070 502, 745,622 301,944 195 657, 262 513, 230,855 734,143 204 247, 189 516,123 746 604, 070 203 537, 455 523, 896,110 722,878 194, 624, 215 523. 057,804 287, 753 192 198, 526. 205 409 429, 907 194, 554, 277 544, 590,415 172 195,100 199, 744, 144 572, 049,323 651, 453 199 386, 569, 951, 63 TEEASURER. No. 2 8 . — L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT THE END O F BACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Co'ntinued. Month. 1885-April. May . , June ' July. August September October November . . . . December..... 1886—January i February March April. May June July August....... September October Noveraber December 1887—January . . . . . . February March April May June July August September October Noveraber Deceraber 1888—January February March April May June July August September October . November December 1889—January February March -. April ,. May June July August September October November December 1890—January February March April May June July August September. ... October November — Deceraber 1891—January February March April. i - May June July August September — October November December Certificates and notes. .A.gency account. Balance. $200. 536, 205; 713 217, 215, 219; 233, 243, 245, 257; 265, 265. 275; 278, 281, 287, 283, 281 279, 278, 274, 279, 281, 279; 282, 286, 291, 304, 291, 290, 289, 296, 295, 312, 321 329 341, 341, 327, 335, 331, 333, 321 295, 274, 283, 281, 266, 273, 272, 275, 287, 274, 251, 254, 248; 242, 233; 228, 229, 228, 227, 228: 245: 234, 215, 179, 175: 164, 163, 174, 168, 163, 161 158, 153, 155, 160, 144, 139, 139, 134, 310, 310, 311, 310, 289, 283, 282, 278, 277, 277, 272, 270, 265, 265, 261, 253, 251, 250, 251, 255, 258, 259, 269, 274, 276, 276, 270, 273, 292, 304, 310, 318, 330, 340, 342, 343, 372, 386, 404, 401, 402, 415, 424, 417, 420, 423, 426, 430, 434, 433, 436, 454, 455, 448, 444, 449, 455, 457, 462, 465, 468, 471, 474, 478, 500, 506, 511, 516, 523, 525, 530, 538, 538, 540, 547, 559, 549, 560, 569, 577, 045 Total. $568, 608, 338 567, 486, 749 569,643, 578 574, 209, 295 583, 258, 844 569, 224, Oil 570, 970, 852 579, 074, 591 • 577, 056, 911 584, 058,728 592, 558, 669 588, 029, 455 588, 964, 252 589, 226, 910 593,135,429 589,215,379 589, 715,133 579,022,114 572, 357, 800 576,106, 337 579,119,019 582,014, 771 591, 250,788 600, 290,178 605,428, 324 619,105, 213 621, 096, 494 609,757, 798 622,491, 801 633, 396, 592 649,118,121 668,.165, 818 680,120,165 699, 051, 461 723, 329,153 727, 965, 845 731,122,529 753,337, 282 765,523, 661 786,471, 501 791,340,700 .771,389,664 759,376,615 764,018,105 752, 206, 907 750,105,246 754,467, 267 752, 264, 466 750, 821, 931 762. 996, 812 760,17'6, 783 759,375,514 771, 969, 778 759, 987, 877 746, 254, 692 740, 522, 759 730,911, 027 731, 053, 007 74.0, 817, 956 735, 628, 241 741,174,055 751, 433, 464 759,171, 659 757, 881, 756 761,177, 302 727, 843,186 736, 978, 266 741,353,594 731,491, 533 747, 006, 987 758,105, 631 751, 322, 995 751, 516, 301 751, 693,199 745, 349, 752 754, 794, 698 766, 602, 348 741, 668, 210 740, 530, 258 748, 356, 751 757,300,43.3 64 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 28.—LIABILITIES Month. 1892—January February... March April May June July •August Septeraber.. October .Noveraber . . December... 1893—Ja.nuary February... March • April May June... July August September.. October November . . Decemher... 1894—January February... March April May Juue July August . September.. October November.. Decemher... 1895—January February . . . March April May June July August September.. October November.. December... 1896—January — • February . . , March .. April , May , June July August September. Octoher November . December.. 1897—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November. Deceraber.. 1898—January . . . Fehruary.. March April May June July August September. OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, J U N E , 1878—Continued. Certificates and notes. Agency account. ^605, 423, 412 $41, 999, 000 621, 248, 974 37,136, 339 39, 765, 879 628, 098, 049 36,184, 614 629, 922,571 634, 081, 717 35, 212, 991 620, 245, 304 38, 550, 304 619, 675,803 37, 253,182 615,455, 530 36, 907,108 39,139, 046 606, 769, 628 37,182, 203 598, 008. 876 36,776, 228 598, 369, 656 599, 467,016 41, 221, 379 607,498, 582 40,117, 580 38,365,833 601, 828, 346 597,428, 091 39, 709, 608 596,016, 621 39,044,592 594,531, 017 38, 026, 813 584, 553, 920 37, 988,392 37,391, 549 577, 362, 591 565, 614, 881 39, 959, 096 570,225,363 42, 447,160 587, 609, 861 39, 542, 862 599, 229, 302 40, 391, 517 604. 317, 424 42, 921, 722 612,059,181 40, 978, 873 609, 909, 907 38, 503, 563 42, 203, 653 614, 627, 040 45, 739, 079 619, 989, 795 44, 300, 484 621,128,445 41,598,709 615, 355, 820 38,164, 085 616, 972, 329 615, 350, 572 39, 204, 689 612, 436, 470 41, 779,739 607, 486, 421 39,719,445 606, 270, 843 42, 361, 715 590,134,104 39, 282, 606 578, 777, 914 38, 089,115 572, 755, 530 47,137,786 567,944,442 41,375,886 566, 688, 624 39, 935, 796 38, 736, 912 573, 366, 743 579, 207, 863 36, 613, 670 38, 448, 607 581, 799, 693 602, 384, 693 40, 536, 496 600,227,693 42, 256, 352 591,102, 673 41, 086, 939 582, 987, 673 40, 726, 633 568, 023, 673 41, 527, 574 562, 542, 773 40, 419,174 558, 551, 273 37, 553, 551 562, 909, 253 40,417,946 560, 594, 253 38,114,643 555,646,973 38, 926,787 547,110, 973 39, 362, 566 555, 212, 973 40, 492, 302 42, 385, 372 563, 656, 973 43, 963, 994 564,524, 323 38,762, 537 564, 340, 923 43, 080, 558 567, 523, 923 44, 333, 599 580, 809, 573 595, 975, 573 47, 21.5, 916 606, 977, 573 44, 523, 338 45,491,680 607, 702, 473 43, 548, 665 605,107,473 595, 535. 953 41, 847, 060 590, 878, 953 40, 372, 779 46,431,522 588, 513, 953 45, 622, 207 593, m i , 953 46,104, 891 589, 070, 953 43, 456, 904 580, 456, 953 45, 824,583 579,920, 933 576, 956, 933 48, 959, 669 581,213,933 48,112, 289 585, 252, 933 45, 754, 630 577,402, 933 50, 228, 591 564, 306, 933 51, 000, 307 563, 799, 933 61, 515, 621 563, 788,933 66,020, 064 75, 727,8.15 559, 497, 933 74, 610, 628 558, 046, 933 78, 520,438 554,057,583 Balance. Total. $131,368,461 $778, 790, 873 132,162, 204 790, 547, 517 800, 762, 812 132, 898, 884 131,518,162 797, 625, 347 126,005,887 795,300. 595 126,692,377 785, 487, 985 127,050,286 783,979,271 129,152, 343 781, 514, 981 131, 895, 918 777, 804, 592 131,011,402 766, 202, 481 130,328,919 765, 474,803 129, 092, 590 769, 780, 985 125, 265, 067 772, 881, 229 124,128, 089 764, 322, 268 125, 630, 728 762, 768,427 121, 482, 903 756, 544,116 121,565,155 754,122, 985 122,462, 290 745, 004, 602 117, 887, 566 732, 641, 706 107, 283, 910 712,857, 887 719, 548,155 106, 875, 632 729, 447, 014 102,294,291 734, 820, 435 95,199, 616 737, 614, 701 90, 375, 555 737,120,152 84,082, 098 787, 075, 834 138,662,364 790, 780, 719 133, 950,026 790, 826, 661 125, 097, 787 783, '283, 264 117,854,335 774, 538, 966 117, 584, 437 774, 201, 765 119, 065, 351 127,148, 096 781, 703, 357 119,919,718 774,135, 927 754, 546, 012 107, 340,146 793,140,164 144, 507, 606 782, 754, 289 153.337,579 761, 470, 331 144,603, 302 178,197, 587 798, 090, 903 187, 917, 260 797, 237, 588 180,817,916 • 787, 442, 336 185,370,101 797, 473, 756 195, 240,153 811,061,686 187,149,532 807, 397, 832 184, 039,157 826, 960, 346 • 185, 405, 365 827, 889,410 179, 947, 999 812,137, 611 177,406, 386 801,120, 692 178, 027, 200 787, 578, 447 171, 591, 780 774, 553, 727 262, 707. 007 858, 811, 831 271, 641, 748 874, 968, 947 270, 090, 662 868, 799, 558 267,193, 210 861, 766, 970 267,432, 097 853, 905, 636 256,158, 473 851,863,748 243,346,401 849, 388, 746 241,154,457 849, 642, 774 233,572,763 836, 676, 223 225, 357,100 835, 961, 581 228, 320, 382 853, 403, 554 215, 362, 421 858, 553, 910 212,837,256 864, 338,167 222, 045, 606 875, 239, 759 228, 090, 518 876, 746, 656 230,113,813 867, 490, 826 240,137, 627 871, 389, 359 233,016, 458 867,961, 933 218, 561, 207 858,145, 367 215,192,788 850, 368, 632 207, 756,100 831, 669, 957 220, 663, 560 846, 409, 070 235, 474, 768 861, 391, 370 223,871,787 853,198, 009 225, 564, 205 856, 571, 768 226,166, 943 853, 798, 467 215, 810, 624 831,117,864 195, 754, 815 821, 070, 369 205, 657, 572 835, 466, 569 2.54, 844. 215 890,069, 963 294,487, 086 927,144, 647 307, 557, 502 940,135,523 65 TREASURER. No. 2 8 . — L I A B I L I T I E S OF T H E T R E A S U R Y AT T H E END OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Certificates and notes. Mouth. 1898-October Noveraber December 1899—January February March .: April May Juiie Julv August September No. I $553, 631,933 553, 897, 833 553,447,783 552, 853, 783 555, 528, 513 555V003, 613 554, 356, 61.3 555, 517, 613 555, 226, 603 554, 414, 303 : -' 601, 443, 203 647,965,903 • :.. Agency account. $79, 79, 82, 84, 83, ^, 99. 74, 71, 79, .81, 79, Balance. $300, 238, 275 292, 376, 790 294, 764,695 274, 584, 676 269, 103,514 284, 043,163 263, 127,533 267, 581-, 095 281, 380,468 274, 844,168 279, 352, 873 287, 695, 615 $933, 249, 397" 926, 117,182. 930, 431,351' 911, 969, 026> 908, 350,-,972. 919, 562;,0S7; 917, 165, 517/ 007,064'961,138. 012.812. 962, 379,083 1, 015, 241,08a 2 9 . — A S S E T S OF T H E TRK.ASURY IN E X C E S S OF CERTIFICATES AND T R E A S U R Y NOTES AT T H E END OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878. Gold.. Month. 1878—June July August Septeraber October : - -. November December 1879—January February March April • May June July August September October November . Deceraber 80—January February March April M»y June July August • ' September October • NoverabcjDecembt'i; 1881—January .February March April May June • July: August Septeniber October Noveraber Deceraber 1882—January February March.." April May. J u n e ..' July August Septeraber October Noveraber December 1883—January February March FI 99 5 $103, 108, 11.7, 112, 117, 118, 114, 116, 116, 117, 118, 121, 119, 120, 126, 154, 157, 147, 146, 143, 136, 135, 130, 120, 118, 115, 120, 127, 133, 143, 150, 148, 166, 167, 164, 157, 157, 149, 164, 169, 167, 173, 167, 159, 168, 161, 149, 148, 143, 140, 144, 147, 148, 144, 131, 125, 135, 141, 562, 523 161, 640 325, 856 602, 622 965, 674 282. 355 193, ^ 0 674, 227 886, 279 162; 166 809,680 300, 140 956, 655 320, 583 537,690 763,795 140,114 247, 977 194,182 340, 027 995,458 766, 551 726, 640 699,196 181,527 274, 646 018,180 764, 733 278, 253 981,139 213, 716 052,809 808,853 639,263 358,554 893, 879 412,141 163, 355 098,402 122, 025 785, 609 025, 684 429,348 972, 569 585, 554 290, 437 997, 982 932, 626 477, 370 062, 590 311,881 831, 667 435,473 809,314 989, 758 648,195 107,161 308, 204 Silver. Notes. .$21, 913, 254 $38, 565, 044 23, 335, 973 40,105, 403 25, 044, 450, 42. 306, 083 42, 765,104 27, 221, 542 44,886, 055 28, 003, 955 30, 646. 484 46, 641, 248 31, 762, 735 44,861,667 33, 965, 456 42, 953, 902 54, 728.198 35, ^!89, 801 56,227,221 36, 423, 640 37, 067, 869 47, 302, 019 66,332,228 38, 223,150 53, 323, 605 .41, 728. 838 40, 224, 621 30, 729, 911 49,514,910 41,361,261 51.754,963 23, 254, 556 20,985,735 52, Oil, 474 19,596,731 53; 700, 061 15, 813, 202 52,717,862 . 56. 065, 003 18, 500, 528 58,104,105 19, 297, 077 58, 839, 990 19. 3.66, 445 61,571,311 23, 077, 329 65,157, 331 27,166, 528 68, n o , 764 25, 875, 809 70. 319,194 26,261,919 71, 409, 074 24, 780, 755 65,809,169 20, 839, 053 57, 977, 075 .17, 991, 217 ,51,8U1, 3S7 14, 827, 566 43, 015, 088 13, .004, 646 45,615,577 16,894,026 47,081,029 18,711,496 46, Qdz, 005 19, 095, 042 49, 244, 090 20, 660, 345 52,032, 883 23, 846,491 53, 991, 639 23, 850, 474 53, 701,175 24, 632, 618 49, 662,136 24,144, 410 42, 447, 786 23, 576, 532 37.146, 871 22,746, 516 37,450,464 21, 967, 383 36, 846, 088 22,130, 491 40, 710, 843 24,762, 389 23,741, 061 44, 689, 996 21, 962, 492 50, 383, 486 23,818,033 53, 364, 703 27,291,935 58, 928, 570 27, 702, 836 63, 927, 265 31,178, 001 65,053,405 64.147, 473 31, 356, 383 59, 793, 574 28, 236, 944 57, 556,462 26, 224, 248 55, 911, 656 27, 067, 502 56, 563, 067 25,411,416 59, 989, 352 31, 648, 528 63, 715, 414 28, 376, 344 64,531,775 24, 612, 696 Other. $57. 004, 760 $221, 045, 581 63; 601, 421 235, 204, 437 72, 599, 708 257, 276, 097 77, 871, 029 260, 4G0, 297 61,350,451 252. 206,135 54, 652, 549 . 250,222,636 71, 696, 807 262,514, .569 177, 274,484 370, 868, 069 256, 467, 745 463, 372, 023. 230, 605,004 440, 418,031 264,442, 687 467, 022, 25> 513, 455,671 287, 600,153 421,458, 697 206,449, 599 296, 950, 803: 99, 675, 688 38, 475; 525 255, 889, 386: 19. 220, 702 248, 994, 01614, 333,305 244, 470, 628: 13, 018,537 233, 563, 306 20,020,178 234, 745, 424 12, 703, 861 230, 609, 419 15, 259, 949 229, 656, 589 18.058,710 232, 031, 696 14, 952,119 230, 327. 390 15, 959, 558 228, 982, 613 12, 831,848 224, 999. 948 14, 051, 291' 225, 907, 050 15, 974, 037 232,182, 046 14,508,793 228, 921, 748 15, 925, 000 225,171,-545^ 13, 098, 743 223, 708, 83521, 376, 308 227, 609, 75& 223,179, 067 12, 610, 655 251,133, 931 18, 532, 553 16, 059, 974 248, 826, 284. 13, 662, 245 247, 925, 234 16, 736, 231 250, 50'.t, 484 19, 924, 242 255,178, 49a 19, 857, 904 247. 355, 052 13,102,988 251, 007, 93& 16, 305,128 251, 451, 471 14,221,197 241, 899, 995. 14, 987, 022 247, 430, 553 21, 875, 695 248,281,62213, 422, 316 238, 868,117 13, 932, 661 250, 949, 278. 12,723, 589 246, 360, 002 240, 563, 474 13, 382,761 14, 661, 280 249, 814, 419' 11,842,551 246, 950, 021 13, 920, 473 250, 214, 462 13,979,775 253,795, 519 20,172, 836 256, 035, 022 26, 536, 234 258, 752, 411 43, 233,314 271, 021, 787 43, 260, 987 257, 225, 226 32, 845, 467 250,131, 542 15, 511, 578 242, 710, 497 18,511, 785 248, 964,460- €6 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCliS. 2 9 . — A S S E T S OF THE T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S OIP C E R T I F I C A T E S AND T R E A S U R Y NOTES AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. 1883-April May June : July August Septeraber October Noveraber December 18,S4—Jauuary February Mai-ch •Ajn-il May June :... July August Septeraber October Noveraber Deceraber . . . . . . 1885—January February Marcb..' April May J uue July August • September October Noveraber. December 1886—January February. March April May......... June . July. August Septeraber October November D e c e m ber 1887—January February March..' April May June July August September October Novemher....... Deceraber .. 1888—January February March April May June July A u g u st September October Noveraber Deceraber 1889—January February March..' April May ' Juue July August Septeraber October $139. 133, 138, 142, 149, 151, 157, 15 1.55. 144 144, .142, 139, 142, 133, 119, 122, 130, 134, 138, 141, - 125, 127, 125, 117, .115, 120, 126, 126, 133, 142, 140, 147, 136, 144, 151, 155, 156, 156, 158 157, 157, 158, 16;j, 17U, 168, 175, 181. 180, 186, 186, 186, 193, 192, 202, 211, 208, 202, 212, 218. 213. 200, .1.93, 194. 206; 197, 191, 199, 203, 194, 196, 197, 191, 192, 186, 182, 180, 189, 187, Total. , 029 656 69, 632 000 72, 261 .550 71, 873 151 71 459 307 67 523 483 62, 350 858 61 386 658 54, 490 103 59 205 565 63; 985 498 66, 996 906 60, 12^ 407 69, 263 646 72, 790 123 76: 954 854 80, 769 454 79, 976 102 76, 178 418 73, 678 676 65 547 365 71, 288 030 76, 329 022 78, 718 076 84, 983 324 92, 952 178 99, 157 951 96, 927 699 99, 265 402 99, 385 02a> 97 476 642 104, 369 641 104; 132 197 111 994 553 114, 839 096 115, 672 306 116 616 366 119; 927 955 125; 134 221 126, 330 575 123, 973 629 11 533 620 112, 782 716 109, 291 571 101 659 880 106, 848 633 108, 164 660 104, 982 949 105; 073 830 106, 843 611 107, 260 882 106, 332 530 103, 662 218 95, 679 098 89, 612 742 82. 722 828 76, 351 511 79 836 846 79, ,155 419 76,,102 085 77, ,417 132 79, ,178 478 80,,163 606 79,,218 602 74, ,920 399 65,,614 462 54, ,844 171 49,,095 975 42, ,707 565 49. ,530 165 52;; 363 612 51,745 170 52;,118 189 55,,363 569 57 ,7.15 063 .57, ,698 430 50,,112 833 41 515 504 39, ,875 648 $27, 262, 638 $15, 655, 301 30, 043, 396 15, 436, 253 31,655,901 15, 205,995 33, 090, 646 15, 130,922 31,756,568 14, 123,297 13, 576, 392 31, 342,130 12, 860, 399 30, 996, 217 14 431,615 32, 580,118 14 253,448 34,120, 069 14, 742,459 40, 067, 934 14 182, 913 39, 732, 573 13 807,080 38, 812, 018 13, 189,747 40, 796,159 14 944, 269 35, 235, 620 13, 660, 660 36, 803, 793 14, 998,720 40, 092, 326 14, 536. 221 38,187, 622 13, 517,091 31, 973, 830 16, 948, 224 26, 343, 827 14, 502,269 20,151, 317 14, 180,602 22, 069, 569 14, 754, 442 27, 754,117 14, 762. 734 28, 500, 963 13 740, 036 27, 786, 228 15 216, 093 29, 586, 350 14, 600,706 33, 298,196 14, 768,856 25,408, 090 14 618,467 25, 080,127 14 427,844 32, 349, 764 12, 938,189 34,140, 740 14 422,143 32,988, 582 14, 253, 299 31,510,999 13, 535, 082 33, 288, 967 14 790, 083 43, 251,446 15, 475,373 40, 238, 626 14, 424, 370 33, 681, 688 15, 836, 506 29,919,776 15, 752,158 31,251,248 652, 806 26, 902, 733 • 18, 25, 731, 551 16, 375,469 38,458.167 15, 860,469 38, 623, 845 14, 803,209 34,160, 051 16, 725, 325 32,070, 221 18, 861, 896 26,181,661 24, 368, 553 19, 418,932 28, 890, 004 19, 952, 406 28, 761, 763 20i 156, 995 23, 718, 423 21 148,281 23, 706,127 23, 004, 380 25, 694, 621 22, 376, 382, 28, 473,594 24, 068,646 22, 775, 845 27, 846, 449 24,512, 265 32, 352,104. 20, .548. 805 33 .133,118 19, 419, 047 43, 639', 069 19, 450, 084 56, 762, 221 20,343, 859 59 763, 008 25, 797, 672 61 747, 047 28, 622, 564 61 483,814 29,494,410 62, 218,761 34,433, 808 60, 266, 996 40, 631, Oil 6O; 276, 461 45, 037, 425 6O; 075,280 48, 044, 574 59, 312,237 49, 460, 550 59 363. 740 46, 652, 270 56; 541, 669 40, 981, 274 52, 532,150 38, 584, 412 52, 755, 501 34,943,906 50, 939, 429 34, 885, 727 49, 563, 211 32, 734, 083 48, 142, 819 28,105, 498 49, 178,348 27, 457, 027 48, 329,353 32, 493, 474 48, 356, 846 33, 759, 416 49, 437, 271 33, 996, 901 49, 607,731 36, 916, 596 48 930,052 25, 053, 979 47 920. 373 22,514,916 $248, 386, 837 248, 829, 752 2.57; 394, 644 262, 800,154 266, 964,607 263 557.008 263; 561, 234 265; 634, 099 258, 293,2;9 258, 366, 094 261, 939.187 261, 875, 361 262, 736,134 261 450, 443 256, 984,530 251, 093, 961 255; 959,014 255, 981,405 254, 141,259 246, 347, 333 243, 485,968 238, 984,184 246, 939, 272 246, 037, 597 247 713,162 256, 661, 613 259, 633, 792 262, 704, 889 272, 414, 938 279, 577, 275 287. 225, 956 296, 525, 425 298. 948, 055 306; 122, 692 314, 717,133 315, 157, 889 318, 237, 956 323, 236,070 327, 483,509 327, 370, 600 330, 024,554 327 877, 885 322, 155, 271 324 153, 908 323 122, 508 323; 632, 930 332, 330, 009, 091 330, 798,215 342, 830, 669 344, 210, 386 339, 986,527 349, 483, 351 341 295,126 345, 297, 954 357 024, 739 362; 692, 507 368, 005, 721 382, 352, 710 385, 394,944 387: 898, 562 380; 309, 695 379, 377, 614 381, 343, 739 390, 930, 736 369; 076. 222 343, 343; 588 339, 441, 689 334, 551, 671 330, 292,191 330, 010, 585 325, 906, 880 320, 867, 909 328, 342, 676 326, 439,111 323, 543, 485 317, 350,766 304. 291, 830 297. 695, 958 883, 323 67 TREASURER. No. 2 9 . — A S S E T S O F T H E TREASURY I N E X C E S S OF CERTIFICATES AND T R E A S U R Y N O T E S AT T H E END O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. 1889—Novem ber Deceraber 1890—Jauuary Februa'ry March April May Juiie July August September October Noveraber Deceraber 1891—January February March April May June July Augilist September OctobjBr Noveraber Deceraber i892^J anuary February March ApriL May June July August September October November December 1893—J au u a r y February March April May Julie July August September October Noveraber... Deceraber 1894—J a n u a r y February March April May J une July August Septeraber. October November Deceraber 1895—January February March April * May June ' July August September October November Deceraber 1896—J a n u a r y February March April 496, 672 $41,763,278 190, 833,052 38, 243. 433 177, 386, 285 45,961,857 47,314,841 187. 988, 948 44,955,052 185, 287;715 186, 235, 572 45. 928. 042 47.189, 821 190, 544. 854 49. 504. 543 100, 232, 405 49. 988. 781 184, 092.074 43,682,333 185, 837.581 33.154, 328 147, 981.732 29,670,450 156, 315,624 27.210,815 1.62, 439. 381 27,341,663 148. 972, 935 35, 350.160 141, 728.097 37, 091, 690 149, 712,824 148, 118,150 34, 315, 059 32, 092, 709 141, 742,241 36,021,716 133, 207,164 41,769,409 117, 667, 723 42,137,506 .121, 113.024 30, 569. 667 132. 471,409 2-2,893,709 132. 523, 222 20. 249. 056 127, 074, 422 19,065, 079 129, 193,224 18,831,672 13U, 740,631 574,905 22, 397, 291 119, 18, 732, 111 J 22, 122,113 19, 245, 653 125, 815,040 18,495,401 11.9, 909,757 18.747,357 114,,231,883 114, 342.367 • 19,490,242 UO, 444,391 19,114, 537 16,731, 391 114, 156,316 15,391,622 119, 395, 509 14,448, 348 124, 006,120 14. 234. 593 124, 409,657 121, , 266, 663 15, 588, 884 16,900,932 108, 181,713 19, 273, 557 103, 284, 219 18.915,291 106, 892,224 21,011,187 97, 011,330 21,657, lUO 95, 048,641 18,653,079 95, 485.414 16,468, 207 99 202. 933 009.123 . 16,491,115 96. 93, ,582,172 21,964,911 84. 384, 863 21,083,060 82. 959,049 17, 711; 977 80 891,600 17,004.728 65. 650,175 23, 512. 859 106, 527, 068 24, 449. 645 JU6 149.136 27,753 628 100, . 202, OOi) 28. 289. 413 178. 693 267 29. 555, 253 33,619.911 64, 873.025 36,941,818 54 975 607 55 216,900 35, 797, 984 27,684,367 58. 875 317 23,734.845 61, 361.827 21,506,304 105, 424.569 22,133,941 86 244,445 29, 868, 571 44, 705. 967 32. 338, 336 87. 085.511 36 183,035 90, 643 307 38. 013, 832 91, 247.145 41,985.200 99, 151,409 46. 518. 599 107, 512.363 46,900,752 107. 236. 487 43. 179,804 100. 329 837 33 1)76.408 92 911,974 28. 534, 623 92 943. 180 26. 725. 569 79. 333 966 27, 612, 627 63 262 268 36 483,200 49 845 508 38, 000, 237 123, 962,980 35, 817, 038 128 646,401 38, 682, 424 125. 393 900 108, 345 234 44. 501, 477 $187, - ' ' . :... . May Silver. Notes. Othe $19, 070, 995 $48, 077, 045 11. 174, 280 41.586.234 13.778,984 38. 509. 953 13,933,179 34.033.710 10,856,853 32, 312.. 879 11,151,947 32, 776, 502 14,182.094 31,468,070 16,155,957 31.916,024 16,929,771 32, 798,090 17, 870, 038 35.137,010 11.358.301 34.772,735 11,497,550_ 33.309, 599 10,291,808 29. 937, 697 8.738.935 30,239,753 17,017,953 29. 812; 404 15, 656. 224 30, 520, 820 8, 092, 282 30, 271, 993 9,263,104 29,974,191 14, 366, 827 29, 906, 843 17,022,170 28, 700,419 16, 758, 350 27,137,109 23.193,152 21, 289, 517 21, 598, 734 14,845,797 20,874,762 11,352.608 20,506,912 10, 369, 827 20,254,009 10, 330,862 11, 867, 273 20, 027, 992 9,509.414 18,934,905 8.817,338 18,786,732 7,821.561 21,476,057 9,892,412 18, 347, 226 17,336;589 14,073,483 16,894,155 17, 850, 385 18.814.458 : 16,357,286 19,971,995 16, 275, 838 16, 436. .536 . 13,302.601 16,035,118 12,425, 779 16,061,920 17, 396, 502 15,975,811 24, 324.191 15,681,504 24,254,642 15,954, 641 23. 578,180 16,095,105 26, 409, 873 26, 631, 839 16, 254. 388 24.381.599 21, 930, 590 17,044,003 22. 563, 972 17,057,292 17, 685, 476 16,562,432 17, 213, 277 15 947.360 20, 421, 870 17.699,114 17, 220,993 18,646.714 16,154, 235 19,209,583 16, 688, 354 29 868,385 16, 320. 829 25.711,931 16 538,984 16, 840, 719 25, 504, 725 16, 939, 322 36,966,977 17,395, 264 43 294.946 17,466.156 47 845, 855 17.830,897 58. 007, 004 16,365, 597 58,774,176 16, 406, 248 45,556,671 16, 729,474 43. 208, 974 16,197,719 68.044,080 16,156,715 91, 961,164 16,534,018 89.377,508 16.224,165 86. 242, 639 16,797,028 74, 695, 707 16 483,721 06.486. 683 16, 903,120 60, 919, 741 15, 920, 824 55 540, 076 15. 817, .540 65, 248, 472 16,047,106 85,126. 229 15,513,186 84, 043, 949 15, 525. 261 96 548,223 15. 352, 088 113,327.791 16,159. 325 109 522.921 25,624,630 112.672,711 28, 200, 349 119,395,846 27,991,933 116,137,048 130, 995, 420 22, 277,866 Total. $296,407, 990 281, 836, 999 275, 637, 079 283.270,678 273, 412,499 276. 092,063 283, 384, 839 287,808,929 283.808.716 282, 526,962 227, 267, 096 230, 793, 223 229, 879,701 215, 293, 286 223, 908, 614 232, 981, 558 220, 797,484 213, 072, 245 213, 502, 550 205,159,721 . 207,145, 995 207,523, 745 191, 861,462 180,150, 848 179,135, 042 180,157,174 173, 367, 461 169, 298, 543 172, 664, 763 167, 702, 776 161,218,878 165,242,681 164, 303, 468 166, 059, 451 171, 034, 964 168,193, 605 167,105.147 170,313,969 165, 382, 047 162, 493, 922 165, 340, 336 160, 527, 495 159, 591, 968 160, 450, 682 155, 279,115 1.47, 243, 006 149, 322, 792 141.837,153 135;591,133 133,297,277 125, 060, 971 177,105, 927 176,153,679 170, 836, 866 162,154,819 159,183,146 157,229,436166. 352, 785 161, 699,457 147, 059, 591 186, 869, 321 192, 620,185 182, 692, 417 225, 335, 373 229.293,146 .220. 753, 712 224. 107. 013 231,853.823 225,598,139 224,575, 653 227,661,717 221,034,938 218.133.019 219, 554. 774 •212, 010, 954 300. 260. 558 312,059,694 308,205 305 306,119, 997 68 NOc REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. S 9 . — A S S E T S OF THE T R E A S U R Y I N E X C E S S OF C E R T I F I C A T E S AND TREASURY NOTES AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continuecl. Grold. 1896—June July August September.. October November.. Deceraber . . 1897—January.... Febru.ary .. March April May Juno July Au.gusi . . . . September.. October . . . . Noveni hi r . . December.. 1898-Jauuai-.v.... FebruMi-y... March April May June July August Sepl[eiiiber.. October November.. December.. 1899—Janiiji.ry..-. February... March..' April May Juno July August September.. No. $101, 110, 100, 124, 117, 131, 137, 144, 148, 151, 153, 144, 140. 140, 144, 147, 153, 157, 160, 164, 167, 174, 181, 171, 167, 180, 217, 243, 239, 241, 246, 228. 231, 245, 246, 228, 240, 245, 248, 254, Silver. 699,605 718,746 957,561 034,672 126,524 510, 353 316, 544 800, 493 661, 209 786,464 340, 890 319,562 790, 738 817,699 216, 376 663,105 573. 148 363, 851 911,547 236, 793 623,182 584,135 238,137 818. 055 0.04, 410 444,714 904, 485 297, 543 885,163 663, 443 529,175 652, 341 124,. 638 413,706 140,225 415,239 737, 211 254, 534 757,972 328,821 Notes. Other. $52, 455, 925 $134,524,197 $18,114. 936 54,610,196 1.1.4, 058, 648 ,.17, 263.185 41,166, 527 125, 615, 408 17, 992, 277 31, 209, 091 Iil, 703, 443 18,171,245 28, 052, 340 109,5i7,074 17, 639, 362 31,691,0i9 88. 098, 383 17.137, 873 33,143, 505 84, 907, 287 17, 286, 645 34, 001, 536 65, 838, 067 17,938,241 56,431,043 34, 399, 485 17, 868, 857 61, 968, 804 35, 890, 7^9 17.891,239 62, 1D6, 583 38, 045, 891 18,095,819 41,213,870 18,129,556 68, 297, 885 47, 590, 275 19.168,953 72, 960, 440 49, 881, 210 69, 995, 248 18, 753, 823 38, 832, 869 63,018,517 18,1J 5, 652 27, 527,168 67, 393, 524 18,713,882 27,199, 745 51, 950, 355 18, 489, 756 26, .564,136 43, 652, 905 38, 907, 251 48, 976, 319 50,298, 7.59 24, 247, 812 34, 780,143 41,338,200 31,628,940 43,709, 522 33, 084, 003 26,902, 128 4S, 120; 768 32, 644, 274 21,046,357 37. 548, 969 30, 507, 396 17, 516, 429 34,779,188 29, 807, 698 20, 865,495 41, 375,861 40,133,818 23,163, 517 55, 822, 979 59, 757, 087 25, 547, 250 21,150, 242 • 62, 760, -785 67, 282, 202 82, 526, 725 17, 333, 559 42,920,113 96,566,313 16, 918, 920 26, 247, 068 95, 434,101 20,842,51.2 14, 279, 293 95, 235, 856 20, 860, 958 14,357,570 89,665,721 22.604,592 .18,192,589 85,791,121 20, 286. 798 15, 619, 902 89,019,132 12,548,696 17, 578, 940 85. 682, 065 12, 749, 263 18, 237, 351 82.149, 681 12, 786, 250 19,1^8,281 79; 447, 289 12,840, 603 19,709,432 78,040,118 11,410,998 19, 892, 859 81, 388, 868 8,911,189 21, 878, 651 83,932,113 8, 307, 288 20, 706,963 Total. $306, 794, 663 296, 650; 775 285, 731, 773 285, lis, 451 2~2, 335. 300 268, 437. 658 272, 653, 981 262, 578, 337 257, 360, 594 • 267, 537, 286 271,63.9,183 271, 960, 873 280, 510, 406 279, 447, 980' 264,183, 414 261,297,679 251,213,004 266, 488,143. 284, 434, 437 271, 984, 076 271, 318, 835 276, 395, 534 266,810,931 257, 270. 436 271, 677. 636 330, 572, 030 369, 097, 714 386, 077, 940' 379, 617. 404 372, 219, 349 376, 983, 568 359,115,243 352, 822,459 364, 558, 474 362, 808. 904 342, 549, 451 352, 734, 535 354, 598, 509 360, 936, 680 367, 275,185 3 0 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S O F EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND' . OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH P^ISCAL YEAR. I Denomination. 'fnr.-"nT«'-^i---i- 1862. F i v e dollars Ten dollars T'Aventy dol'ar.s Fiftydollars One h u n d r e d dollars Redeeraed d u r i n g y e a r . T o t a l redeeraed. O u t s t a u d i n g . $17,140, 000 15, 440, 01)0 15, 040, O O U 13, 000, OOi) 13, 000, OUO 13,000,000 12, 000, 000 $2, 000, 000. O U 98, 620, 000 98, 620, 000 2, 000, 000. 00 16,000,000 17, 000, 000 62, 860, 000 74,560,000 59,960,000 10, 080, 000 1.7, 800, 000 13,500, 000 19, 500. 000 16, 000, 000 17, 000, 000 80, 000, 000 90, 000, 000 75, 000, 000 23, 080, 000 30, 800, 000 26, 500, 000 31,500,000 13,032.00 5, 044. 00 59,735.00 46,140. 00 62,160.00 44, 000. 00 1,300.00 1, 000. 00 1, 000. 00 13, 032.-00 5, 044. 00 59, 735.-00 46, 140. 00 62,160. 00 44, 000. 00 1,300.00 1, 000. 00 2, 001, 000. 00 15,986,968.00 16. 994, 956. 00 79, 940, 265. 00 89, 953, 860. 00 74, 937, 840. 09 23, 036, 000. 00 30,798,700.00 26,499, 000. 00 29. 499. 000. 00 291,260,000 1 389.880.000 233,411.00 2,233,411.00 387, 646, 589. 00 $17,140, 000 . . . . 15, 440, 000 15,040,000 13, 000, 000 13, 000, 000 13, 000, 000 12, 000, 000 One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r . s . . . Total • '' 1 $2, 000, 000. 00 $17i 140,000. 09 15 440, 000. 00' 15, 040, 000. 00 13, 000, 000. 00 13, 000, 000. 00 13,000,000.00 10, 000, 000. 00 2 000, 000. 00 1 96, 020, 000. 00 1863. One dollar T w o dol lars F i v e dollars Ten dollars . . . T w e u t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u n d r e d doilars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars Total ^ — 69 TREASURER. No. 3 0 o — U N I T E D STATES NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. rotal redeeraed. Outstanding. One dollar.. Two dollars r i v e dollars ' 15.700,000 Teu dollars 18, 880, OOu Twenty dollars 11. 919, 680 Fiftv dollars i 6. 975,200 On eh und red dollars < 3,544, 000 Five hundred dollars j 7, 414,000 •One thousaud d o l l a r s . . . . . . . 17, 904, 000 $96, 759. 35 $16, 946, 000 62, 648. 05 17,768,000 175,290.50 95,700,000 156, 233. 50 108, 880, UOO 231,622.00 86,919,680 90, 622. 50 30, 0.55, 200 181, 400. 00 34, 344, 000 33, 914, 000 8.467, 500. 00 49, 404, 000 10, 304, 000. 00 $109, 791. 35 $16, 836,208. 65 17, 700,307. 95 07, 692. 05 95, 464,974.50 235, 025. 50 202, 373. 50 108,677, 626.50 293, 782. 00 86, 625,898.00 134, 622. 50 29, 920,577. 50 182, 700. 00 34, 161.300. 00 8, 468, 500; 00 25, 445.500.00 12, 305, 000. 00 37, 099,UOO. 00 Totai Unknown, iu reserve. 473, 930. 880 19, -766, 075.90 4, 631,190 21,999,486.90 469, 299, 690 19,766,075.90 21, 999, 486. 90 447, 300, 203.10 84, 050, i Net. 451,931,393.10 4,631,190.00 1805. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars.-.. Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars.. Five hundred dollars. One thousaud dollars. 1,186, 000 2,128, 000 963, 820 1,125, 040 18,132, 000 19, 896, 000 96. 663. 820 110,005,040 86,919,680 30, 055, 200 34, 344. UOO 33, 014. 000 49, 404, 000 260, 954.40 260, 574. 20 394, 275. 50 311, 263.00 526, 033. 00 190, 947. 50 333, 140. 00 632, 475.00 1, 344,000. 00 370, 745.75 17, 761, 254. 25 328, 266. 25 19, 567,733. 75 629, 301. 00 96, 034, 519. 00 513, 636. 50 109, 491, 403. 50 819, 815. 00 86,099, 865. 00 325, 570. 00 29, 729, 630. 00 515, 840. 00 33, 828,160. 00 9,100, 975. 00 24, 813, 025. 00 13, 649, 000. 00 35, 755, 000. 00 Total Unknown, iu reserve. 5, 402, 860 479, 333, 740 22, 014,162 4, 253, 662. 60 26,253,149.50 5, 402, 860 457,319,578 4, 253, 662. 60 26, 253,149. 50 431,066,42-7. 18, 846, 000 20, 560, 000 96, 663, 820 110. 005, 040 86, 919, 680 30, 055, 200 34, 344, 000 44, 914, 000 71,404, 000 1,266, 495.15 1,421, 898. 50 588, 593. 50 473, 548. 00 969, 532. 00 406, 892. 50 •552, 675.00 387, 425. 00 672, 800.00 1, 637, 240. 90 1,750,164.75 1, 217, 894. 50 987,184. 50 I, 789, 347. 00 . 732, 462. 50 I, 068, 515. 00 9, 488, 400. 00 14,321,800.00 34, 378, 000 513,711, 740 79, 932,425 6,739, 859. 65 32, 993, 009.15 480, 718, 730. 85 79,932,425.00 34, 378, 000 433, 779, 315 6,739,; 32, 993, 009.15 400, 786, 305. 85 1, 500, 000 2, 000, 000 20,346, 000 22, 560, 000 96, 663, 820 110, 005, 040 86,919,680 30, 055, 200 34, 344, UOO 46, 954. 000 127, 816, UOO Net . 453, 080, 590. 50 22, 014,162. 51 1866. One dollar Two dollars Five dollaJrs Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars Oneh undred dollars.. Five hundred dollars. One thousand dollars. Total Unknown, in reserve. Net. 714,000 664,000 11, 000, 000 22, 000, 000 i.65 17, 208,759.10 18, 809,835. 25 95,445, 925. 50 109, 017,855. 50 85,130, 333. 00 29, 322,737. 50 33, 275,485. 00 35, 425,600. 00 57, 082,200.00 1867. One dollar Two dollars Fivedollars , Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty (.iollars One hundred dollars.. Five luindred dollars. One thousand dollars. 1868. One dollar;. , Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One nundred dollars.. Five liundred dollars. One thousaud dollars. Total Unknown, in reserve. Net. 4, 857,924.15 5, 441,881. 85 31, 615,573. 25 23, 666,479. 25 20, 927,557. 00 3,717, 737. 50 6, 331,565. 00 14, 789,725. UO 78, 725,700.00 61, 952, 000 575, 663, 740 157, 081,133.85 13, 806, 000 190,074,143.00 61, 952, 000 Total Unknown, in reserve. 3, 220, 683. 25 3,691,71.7.10 30, 397, 678. 75 22, 679, 294. 75 19, 138, 210. 00 2, 985, 275. 00 5, 263, 050. 00 5, 301, 325. 00 64, 403, 900. 00 561,857,740 157, 081,133.85 190, 074,143.00 371, 783, 597. 00 2, 040, 000 56, 412, 000 2,'483, 348 3, 510, 696 .2,032,000 8,112, 000 22, 829, 348 26, 070, 696 96, 663, 820 110, 005, 040 86,919, 680 30, 055, 200 34, 344, OOU 48, 986, UOO 135, 928, 000 4, 297,683. 25 4, 667,751. 70 2, 210,801. 25 3, 506,372. 50 2, 391,665. 00 841, 932.50 974, 975.00 1, 504,975. 00 5, 459,000. 00 9,155, 607.40 10,1U9, 633.55 33,826, 374.50 27,172, 851. 75 23, 319. 222. 00 4, 559; 670. 00 7, 30C, 540. 00 16, 294, 700.00 84,184, 700. 00 15, 488,075.85 17,118,lis. 15 65, 048,246. 75 86, 338,560. 75 65, 992,123. 00 26, 337,462. 50 28, 012,435. 00 32,164, 275.00 49, 090,300.00 385, 589, 597. 00 13,806,000.00 13, 673,740. 60 15,961, 062.45 62,837, 445. 50 82, 832,18S. 25 63, 600,458. 00 25, 495,530. 00 27, 037,460. 00 32, 691,300. 00 51, 743,300. 00 16,138, 044 591,801, 784 25, 855,156. 20 19, 872, 484 215, 929, 299. 20 375, 872, 484. 80 19, 872, 484. 80 16,138,044 571, 929, 300 25, 855,156. 20 215, 929, 299. 20 356, 000, 000. 00 70 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. M o . SOo—UNITED STATES N O T E S OF EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , , R E D E E M E D , ANI> 0UTST.\NDI.NO A T THE C L O S E OF EACH FiSCAL Y E A R — C o u t i u i i e d . I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. Denomination. 1869. O n e dollar r, T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e u t y dollars Fiftydollars O u e ' h u n d red dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars. $5, 522, 000 8, 000. 432 4, 336,180 8, 004, 960 16, 000, 320 Redeemed d u r i n g year. Total redeemed. Outstandiug. $28,351,348 $4, 929, 028./40 34, 071,128 5, 287, 765. 90 101, 000, O U 6, 641, 495. 50 O 118,U10,00U 6, 833, 888. 00 102, 920. 000 5, 816, 229. 00 30, 055, 200 7, 211, 355. 00 40, 000, 000 6, 010, 285. 00 58, 986, 000 7, 548, 475. 00 155, 928, O U 7, 669, 000. 0.0 U $14, 084, 635. 80 $14, 26G, 712. 20 15, 397, 399. 45 18, 673, 728. 55 40,467, 870. 00 60, 532,130. 00 34, 006, 739. 75 84, 003, 260. 25 29,135, 451. 00 73, 784, 549.00 11,771,025.00 18, 284,175. 00 13, 316, 825. 00 26, 683,175. 00 23, 843,175. 00 35,142, 825. OO 91, 853, 700. 00 64, 074, 300. 00 77,519,892 669, 321, 676 39, 444, 855 57,947,521. 80 273,876, 821. 00 395, 444, 855. 00 39, 444, 855. 00 : . . . . 77, 519, 892 629, 876, 821 57, 947, 521. 80 273, 876, 821. 00 356,000 000 OO 8, 220, 000 14, 032, 000 19, 580, 000 37,920,000 23, 760, O O U 20, 600, 000 28, 600, 000 36, 571, 348 48,103,128 120, 580, 000 155, 930, 000 126, 680, 000 50, 655, 200 68, 600, 000 58, 986, 000 155, 928, 000 4,422, 884. 45 5,209,611.30 9, 493, 971. 25 17, 681, 072. 50 9, 685, 403. 00 6, 677, 217. 50 6, 721, 460. 00 11, 495, 475. 00 23,968,000.00 18, 507, 520. 25 20, 607, 010. 75 49, 961, 841. 25 51, 687, 812. 25 38, 820. 854. 00 18,448, 242. 50 20, 038, 285. 00 35, 338, 650. 00 11.5.821.700.00 18,063,827.75 27,496,11.7.25 70, 618,158. 75 104, 242,187. 75 87, 859,146. 00 32, 206, 957. 50 48, 561, 715. 00 23, 647, 350. 00 40,106, 300. 00 152, 712, 000 822, 033, 676 95,355.095.00 | 369,231,916.00 452,801.760.00 '. 5, 656, 000 10, UOO, 000 20, UOO, 000 ' Total U n k n o w n , iu r e s e r v e Net 1870. One dollar Two.dollar.s F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollar,s O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One thousand dollars Total Less reserve: One dollar Two dollars F i v e doilars i Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars Oue hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d doUars One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s 1,060 893,000 14, 000, 000 21, 366, 000 16, 360, 000 10, 055, O U O 23, 085, 700 2,041,000 9, 000, 000 96, 801, 760 . Total Net: One d o l l a r TAVO d o l l a r s F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousaud dollars -- -- 1 060 OO 893 O O 00 U 14, 000, 000. 00 21, 36o, UOO. 00 16 360 O O 0'> U 10, 055, OUU. UO 23, 085, 700. 00 2,041,000.00 9, 000, 000. 00 96 801, 760 OO 36, 570, 288 47, 210,128 106, 580, 000 134, 564, 000110, 320, 000 40, 600, 200 45, 514, 300 56. 945, 000 146, 928, 000 4,422, 884.45 5, 209, 611. solo, 053, 996. 25 19, 001, 072. 50 21, 605, 403. 00 9, 223, 617. 50 11, 411, 460.00 16,433, 475. U O 37, 812, UUO. 00 18, 507, 520. 25 20, 607, 010. 75 49, 961. 841. 25 51, 687, 812. 25 38, 820, 854. 00 18, 448, 242. 50 20, 038, 285. 00 35, 338, 650. 00 115, 821, 700. 00 369, 231, 916. 00 356, UOO, UOO. OO 23, 509, 728. 70 27,428,871.55 63. 978, 373. 50 68. 685, 653. 75 55,428, 647. 00 23, 537, 562. 50 28, 954,165. 00 51, 408, 525. 00 146, 888, 700. 00 725,231,9.16 135,173,520. 00 Total - 18, 062, 767. 75 26,603,117.25 56, 618,158. 75 82,876,187.75 71,499,146.00 22, 151,957.50 25,476,015.00 21, 606, 350. 00 31, IUG, 3UU. 00 20,541,170. 30 25, 766. 256. 45 48,461,626.50 77,144,346.25 67, 886, 3'53. 00 23, 617, 637. 50 25, 265, 835. 00 30, 877, 475.00 36,439, 300. 00 1871. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a u d dollars 7, 480. 611 44,050, 899 53,195,128 5, 985, U O O 112,440, 000 5,860,UOO 145, 830, 000 11,266,000 123, 315, 000 12, 995, 000 6. 555, U O U 47,155, 200 8, 7U5, 700 , 54,220,000 25, 341,000 82, 286, O O U 36, 400, 000 183, 328, 000 5, 002, 208.45 6, 821, 860. 80 14, 016, 532. 25 16, 997, 841. 50 16, 607, 793. 00 5, 089, 320. 00 8, 915, 880. 00 16,069,875.00 31, 067, 000. 00 • 489, 820, 227. 00 356,000,000.00 120,588,311 Total 845, 820, 227 120, 588, 311. 00 9, 931, 304 9,172, 000 9. 902, 500 •12,210,000 13, OUI, 000 4, 035, 000 5, U98,UOO 1, 258, 000 4, 932, O U U 53, 982, 203 5, 724, 516. 60 62, 367,128 7,566,791.99 122,402, 500 11, 658, 6U4.00 158, 040, 000 13,584,505.50 136, 316, O U 13, 264, 976. 50 O 51,190, 200 2,700.294.50 59, 318, O O 4, 722, 665. 00 U 83, 544. O O 4, 409, 450. 00 U 188, 20U,'0U0 4, 468. 000. 00 • 29, 234, 245. 30 34, 995, 663. 45 75, 636, 977. 50 82, 270,159. 25 68, 693, 623.50 26, 237, 857. 00 33, 676, 830. 00 55, 817, 975.00 151,356,700.00 24,747,057.70 27,371,464.55 46, 765, 522. 50 75, 769, 840. 75 67, 622, 376. 50 24, 952, 343. 00 25, 641,170. 00 27. 726, 025. 00 36,903,300.00 69, 599, 804 915,420,031 i 68. 099. S04.U0 .557, 920, 031. 00 357, 5UU, OUO. 00 1872. One dollar T w o dollars Five dollars.. ^ Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y clollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousaud dollars Total . 71 TREASURER. No, 3 0 . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L Y^EAR—Contimied. I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. Denomination. . 1873. On e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One'huudred dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars . $60, 963, 770 70,183,128 131, 940, 000 167, 970, 000 146,600,000 54,190, 200 64,110,000 86,611.000 196,371,000 $6, 517, 793. 20 7. 712, 608. 55 9, 903, 055. 00 12, 367, 770. 75 10, 732, 676. 50 1, 755, 408. 00 2, 692, 370. 00 5, 529, 025.00 6, 808, 300. 00 $35, 752, 038.50 42, 708, 272:00 85, 540, 032.50 94, 637, 930. 00 79,426,300.00 27, 993, 325. 00 36, 369, 200.00 61,347,000.00 158,165,000.00 $25,211,731.50 27, 474, 856. 00 46, 399, 967. 50 73, 332, 070.00 67,173, 700. 00 26,196, 875. OO 27,740, 800. OO 25, 264, 000. OO 38, 206, 000. OO -. 63,519,067 1 978,939,098 64, 010. 067.00 1, 000, 000. 00 021, 939, 098. 00 1, 000, 000.00 357, 000, 000. OO 1, 000, 000. 00' 65, 019, 067. 00 622, 939, 098. 00 356, 000, 000. OO 69, 895, 439 8, 571, 888. 50 80,360,648 9, 534, 938. U U 144, 535, 760 8,452, 272. 50 183, 635, 240 12.273,385.00 160, 778, 400 8, 887, 230. 00 59,420, 200 2, 030, 775. 00 73, 613, 300 2, 695, 400. 00 103, 676, O U 34,118,000. U O U 223, 428, 000. 7, 840, 000.00 44. 323, 927. 00 52, 243, 210. 00 93, 992, 305. 00 106,911,315.00 88. 313, 530. 00 30; 024,100. 00 39,064, 600. 00 95,465, 000. 00 166, 005, 000.00 25,571,512.00 28.117, 438. OO 50, 543, 455. OO 76. 723, 925. 00 72, 464, 87U. UO 29, 396,100. OO 34, 548, 700. OO 8, 211, 000. OO 57,423, OOU. OO Net • 1874. 8,931,069 10,177,520 12, 595, 760 15, 665, 240 14,178,400 5, 230, 000 9,503,300 17, 065, 000 27, 057, 000 O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars Oue h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars O n e - t h o u s a n d dollars 120, 403, 889 1, 099, 342, 987 716, 342,987.00 1,000, 000. 00 383, 000, 000. CO 1, 000, 000. 00 94, 403, 889. 00 717, 342,987. 00 382, 000, 000. 00 12, 780, 804. 50 12, 706, 512. 00 12,617,201.50 17,129, 380. 00 15, 242, 828.00 7, OOG, 850.00 6, 620. 800. 00 • 5, 463, 000. 00 20, 479, OUU. 00 57,104,731.50 64, 949, 722. 00 106,609,506.50 124,040, 695. 00 103, 556, 358. 00 37,120,950. 00 45, 685, 400. 00 100. 928, 000. 00 186,484, 000.00 27, 416, 8(n. 50 26, 345, 320. 00 44, 852, 253. 50 73,154, 54;). 00 67,382,042.00 31, 259, i m . UO 31, 218, 600. OO 30,698, Olio. UO 44, 444, UOO. (.10 103,907, 956 1, 203, 250, 943 110,136, 376.00 826, 479, 363. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 376, 771, 580. O O 1, 000. 000. UO 103, 907, 956 1, 203, 250, 943 n o , 136, 376.00 827, 4:79,363. 00 375, 771, 58U. OO 97, 966, 353 104,087,048 .164, 541, 760 208. 391, 240 183,122, 400 78, 531, 900 82, 584, 000 144, 076, 000 231,128, 000 12, 854,110. 60 11, 656, 846.40 11, 614, 081. 00 14, 945, 686. 00 13,187, 379. 00 5, 922,185. 00 9, 670, 760. 00 9, 379, 500. 00 7, 940, 500. 00 69, 958, 848.10 76, 606, 568. 40 118,223, 587. 50 138, 986, 381. 00 116, 743, 737. 00 43, 043,135. 00 .55,362,160.00 110, 307, 500. 00 194, 424, 500. 00 28, 007, 504. 90 27,480, 479. 60 46,318,172.50 69, 404, 85!). 00 66, 378, 663. UO 35,488, 765. OO 27, 221, 840. 00 33, 768, 500. 00 36,703,500. 00 91,177, 7.58 1, 294,428, .701 Net 94,403, 889. 00 120,403, 889 1, 099, 342, 987 Total U n k n o w n destroved • Total redeemed. Outstanding. 63,519,067 i 978,939,098 Total $6,981,567 7. 816,000 9, 537, 500 9, 930, 000 10, 284, 000 3, 000. 000 4, 792, 000 3,067,000 8,111,000. Redeemed duriug year. 97,177, 054. 00 923, 656, 417. 00 370, 772, 284. 00 1,000,000.00. 1,000. 000. 00 91,177, 758 1, 294.428, 701 97,177,054. 00 924, 656, 417. U 369, 772, 284. 00 O 12, 994, 606.10 11, 542, 653. 40 11,199, 948. 50 12,189,152.00 11, 931, 466. 00 5, 559,155. 00 4, 796, 870. 00 5, 617, 000. 00 6, 618, 000. 00 82, 953, 454. 20 88,149,221.80 129,423, 536. 00 151,175,533.00 128, 675, 203. 00 48, 602,-290. 00 60,159, 030.00 115, 924, 500. 00 201. 042, 500. 00 1875. 14, 626,156 10,934,400 6, 926. 000 13,560,000 10,160,000 8, 960,700 3, 290, 700 27,950,OUO 7,500,000 T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars Total Net 84, 521, 595 91, 295, 048 151,461,760 197,195, 240 170,938,400 68, 380, 900 76,904, 000 13L626,000 230,928,000 1876. O n e dollar T wo d o l l a r s F i v e dollars T e u dollars . Fifty doilars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars. One thousand dollars 13, 444,'758 12,792,000 13, 080, 000 '• - - 11,196,000 12,184,000 10,151, 000 5, 680, 000 12, 450, 000 . 200,000 Total Net . • 1877. 10,147, 399 9, 432, 000 14,180,000 F i v e dollars 7, 320, 000 Ten dollars T w e u t y dollars . . . 8,160, 000 5, 983, 300 Fifty dollars 0, 985, 200 One'hundred dollars . . . F i v e b u n d r e d dollars . . . 5,733, 000 4,500, O U O O n e t h o u s a n d dollars One dollar 108,113,752' 113, 519, 048 178, 721, 760 215, 711, 240 191, 282, 400 84, 515, 200 89, 509, 200 149, 809, 000 235,628,000 25,160,297.80 25, 369, 826. 20 49,298,224.00 64, 535, 707; 00 62, 6U7,197. UO 35,912,910.00 29,410,170.00 33, 884, 500. 00 34, 585, 500. OO • Total... 72, 440, 899 1,366,869,600 82, 448, 851'. 00 1, 006,105, 268.00 1, 000, 000. 00 360, 764, 3n2. 00 1, UUO, 000. OO Net. 72,440, 899 • 1, 366, 869, 600 82, 448, 851. 00 1, 007,105, 268. 00 359,704. 332. 00 72 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . S O . — U N I T E D STATKS NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT I H E CLOSE O F . EACH FISCAL .Y^EAR—Continned. Denoniinar.io 1878. O n e dollar • T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One"^liuudred dollars . . . Five hundred dollars... Oue thousand dollars... Total Unknown, destroyed Net. I s s u e d durin;;- y e a r . T o t a l i s s u e d . Redeeraed during- v e a r . $7, 502, 351 $11.5, 676.103 $11, -792, 774. 50 6,288.000 n o , 807, 048 10, 746. 87S. 00 15, c^2U, 000 194, 541, 760 10, 448, 667. 50 11, 380, UOO 227, 091, 240 10, 364. 063. 00 9, 200, 000 200, 482, 400 9, 086, 554. 00 87, 715, 200 11,930,230.00 3, 20U, O O U 95, 977, 800 4,194,100. 00 6. 408, 600 154, 626, 000 7, 823, UOO. 00 4, 817, 000 238,228,000 3, 973, 000. 00 2, 600, 000 T o t a l redeeraed. O u t s t a u d i n g $94, 746, 228. 70 . 98, 890, 099. 80 139,872,203.50 101,539,596.00 137, 761, 757. 00 60, 532, 520. 00 64, 353,130.00 123. 747, 500. 00 205,015,500.00 $20, 929, 874. 30 20, 910, 948. 20 54, 669 556.50 65, 551 644.00 62, 720, 643. 00 27,182, 680.00 31, 624,670.00 30, 878,500. 00 33, 212,500. 00 07,275,951 1, 434,145, 551 80, 359, 267. 00 1, 086, 464, 535. 00 347, 681,016. 00 1,000,000. OU 1, 000, 000. 00 .' 07,27.5,051 1, 434,14.5. 551 SU, 359, 2G7. OU I, 0S7, 464, 535. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 1879. . O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e u t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total U n k n o w n , destroyed . • Net i ' G, 503,133 ' 5.892,000 11, 060, 000 • 9, 280, 000 7, 400, 000 2, 4U0. OOU • 5, 007,7U0 ' ' 5, 65U. UOO i 3,900, 000 4, 0U5,000 3, 010, 000 04,107, 833 122,179, 236 9, 223, 026. 50 125, 699, 048 8, 710, 295. 00 205,601.760 11,622,443.50 236, 371, 240 10,193, 082. OU 207, 882, 400 9, 649, 756. 00 90,115, 200 4, 059, 340. 00 100, 985, 500 4, 593, 890. 00 160, 276, 000 3, 959, OUO. OU 242,128,000 2, 042, 000. 00 4, 005, 000 5, 000. UO 3, 010, 000 50. O'OO. 00 1,253,384 103,969, 255. 20 107. 600. 394.SO 151,494, 647. 00 171,732, 678. 00 .147,411, 513. 00 64, 591, 860. 00 68, 947, 020. 00 127, 706, 500. 00 207, 057, 500. 00 . 5,UOO. UO 50, 000. 00 18, 209, 980. 80 18, 092,653. 20 54,107, 113.00 64, 638,562. 00 60, 470,887. CO 25, 523,340. 00 32, 038,480. 00 32, 569, 500. 00 35, 070. 500. 00 4, 000,000. 00 2, 960,000.00 64,107, 833. 00 1,150, 572, 368: 00 347,681,016.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1,000,000.00 64,107, 833 1, 498, 253. 384 04,107, 833. 00 1,151, 572, 368. UU 346, 681, U16. 00 1880. 9, 057, 863 O n e dollar 8, 232, COO T w o dollars 19,680,000 F i v e dollars 16, 520, 000 T e u dollars 17, 360, 000 T w e u t y dollars 1,400,000 Fift.y d o l l a r s On e h un d r e d d o l l a r s . . . . . . . 3, 052, 700 2, 3U0. 000 F i v e h u u d r e d dollars 700,UUO O n e t h o u s a u d dollars 1,OUU,UUO F i v e thousand dollars 2,000,000 T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total.... Unknown, destroyed. 131, 237, 099 C. 935,511.80 5, 971,840. 20 133,931,048 8,-354, 565.00 225.281,760 G, 241,811.00 252,891,240 225, 242, 400 5,'687, 680. 00 91, 515. 200 2,11.4, 345. 00 104, 038, 200 2, 293.310. 00 162, 576. 000 15, 645,500. 00 242, 828, 000 19,238. 000. 00 5, 005, 000 4, 320,000. 00 5, 010, 000 4, 500,000. 00 110, 904,767. 00 113, 578, 235. OU 159, 849, 212. UO 177, 974,489. 00 153,099, 193.00 66, 706, 205. 00 71, 240,330. 00 143, 352, 000. 00 226, 295, 500. 00 4, 325,000. 00 4, 550, 000. 00 81,302,563 1, 579, 555, 947 81, 302, 563. 00 1, 231, 874, 931. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 .1 81,302,563 1, 579, 555, 947 81, 302, 563. 00 1,232,874,931.00 Net . 20, 332,332. 00 20, 352,813.00 65, 432, 548. 00 74, 916,751.00 72,143, 207. 00 24, 808,995. 00 32, 797,870. 00 19, 224,000. 00 16, 5H2,500. 00 680, 000:00 460, 000. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 ISSl. O n e dollar T w o .dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One hundred dollars... Five huudred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. F i v e thousand dollarsT e n thousand dollars.. Total U n k n o w n , destroyed .. Net 1882. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars • T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars... 889, 034 752, 000 760, 000 160,000 240, O O U 200,000 944, 300 700, 000 90U, OOO 141,126,133 7, 575,604.40 142, 683, 048 0, 860,690. 60 240,041,760 10, 623,470. 00 262, 051, 240 7,086, 364.00 231, 482, 400 6, 111, 610. 00 92, 715, 200 2, 306,085.00 106, 982, 500 2, 794,510.00 163, 276, 000 5, 354,000.00 243, 72S, 000 5, 408,000. 00 5, 005, 000 225, 000. 00 5, 010, 000 200, 000. 00 118,480, 371. 40 120,438, 925. 60 170, 472, 682. 00 185, 060,853. 00 159,210, 803. 00 6'9,012,290. 00 74,034, 840. 00 148, 7U6, 000. 00 231, 7U3, 500. 00 4, 550,000. 00 4, 750, 000. 00 22, 045,761. 60 22, 244,122.40 69, 569,078.00 76, 990,387. 00 72,271, 597.00 23, 702,910. 00 32, 947,660. 00 14, 570,000. 00 12, 024,500.00 4.55, 000. 00 260, 000.00 54, 545, 334 1, 634,101, 281 54, 545, 334. 00 1, 286, 420, 265. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 1,000,000.00 1, OUO, 000. 00 54.545,334 1,634,101,281 11,445,524 10. 472, 000 14,-.iSO.UOO (J, 680. UOO 5. 680, OOQ 8, 200. 000 4, 5l!7, 900 54, 545, 334. 00 1,287,420,265.00 152, 571, G.57 8, 370, 332. 00 .153,155,048, S. 093, 497. 00 254, 321. 760 16, 506, 538. 00 268, 731, 240 10,'885,621.00 237,162,400 9, 294,126. 00 95, 915, 200 2, 71,1,140. 00 111,510,400 3, 006,170. 00 126,850,703.40 128, 532, 422. 60 186, 979, 220. 00 195, 946, 474. 00 168, 504, 929. 00 71, 723, 430. 00 77, 041, 010. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 25, 720, 953. 60 24, 622, 625.40 67, 342, 540. 00 72, 784, 766. 00 68, 657, 471. 00 24,191, 770. 00 34, 469, 390. 00 73 TREASURER. No. 3 0 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAR—Continued. I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing y e a r . Redeeraed T o t a l redeemed. during year. Outstanding. $1.7.50,000 $165, 026, 000 1,500, U O 245, 228, 000 U 4,995.000 10,000,000 14, 990, U O O 20,000, 000 $1, 444, 000.00 $150,150, 000.00 232,892, 500. 00 1,189,000.00 9, 580, 000. 00 5,030,000.00 17, 740, 000. 00 12, 990, 000. 00, $14. 876. 000. 00 12, 335; 500. 00 420, 000. 00 2, 260, 000. 00 • 79. 5-.^U, 424 1,713,621,705 79, 520, 424. 00 1, 365,940, 689. 00 1,000,000.00 347,681,016.00 1, 000, 000. 00 7'.», 520, 424 1, 713, 621, 705 Denoraination. 79, 520, 424. 00 1, 366, 940, 689. 00 346,681,016.00 1882. F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i ve t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s T e n t h o u s a n d dollars °.. Total U n k n o w n destroyed Net • 1883. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e hundred dollars • F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O u e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars 11.986,114 0, 672, 000 2"-' £fiU 000 14,240. O O U 6, OUO, 000 3, 900, OOU 4. 356, 600 2, 350, 000 4,400,000 10,000,OOU 20,000,000 164, 557, 771 162, 827, 048 2-77,181,700 282,971,240 243.162,400 99,815,200 115,867,000 167, 376, 000 249, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 9, 970, 610. 80 8, 770, 231. 20 19, 052, 455. 00 14. 291, 880.00 12,210,562.00 4, 205, 875. OO 4, 523, 600.00 2,127, 500. 00 2,407,000.00 10,105.000.00 22,100, UUO. 00 27,736,456.80 136, 821, 314. 20 25, 524, 394. 20 137, 302, 653. 80 206, 031, 675. 00 71,150,085.00 210, 238, 354. 00 72, 732, 886. 00 180, 715. 491. 00 62, 446, 909. 00 23, 8H5, 895. 00 75, 929, 305. 00 81,504,610.00 • 34, 302, 390.00 152, 277, 500. 00 15. 098, 500. 00 235, 299, 500. 00 14, 328, 500. 00 . 19, 685, OUO. 00 315, 000. 00 39,840, 000.00 IGO, OOU. 00 109. 764, 714 1, 823, 386, 419 109,764,714.00 1,475,705,403.00 1,000,000.00 Net 347,681,016.00 1,000,000.00 109, 704, 7.14 1, 823, 386„419 109,764, 714. 00 1, 476, 705, 403.00 Total Unknowu destroyed 346, 6S1, 016. 00 18S4. 8, 943, 236 7, hU8, 000 23, 420, 000 F i v e dollars 12,160,000 T e n dollars 9,280,000 T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars . . . . . . . 4,200,000 5, 2.H7, 000 O n e h u n d r e d dollars 4, 900, 000 F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O O n e t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s - - . . - - 10, OOU, O U One dollar Ten thousand dollars 173, 501, 007 170, 635. 048 300, 601, 760 295,131, 240 252, 442, 400 104, 015, 200 121,104, 000 172,276, 000 259, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, U O U 10,019,508.00 8, 434, 508. 00 19, 017,170. 00 15,365, 870. 00 13,672,280.00 4, 877, 000. 00 5, 898, 400. 00 3, 084, 500. 00 5, 294, 000.00 185, OOb, 00 100,000. 00 146, 840, 822. 20 145, 737, IGl. 80 225, 048,845. 00 225, 604, 224.00 194, 387, 771. 00 80,806,305.00 87, 463, 010. 00 155, 362, 000. 00 240, 593, 500. 00 19, 870, 000. 00 39, 940, 000.00 26, 660,184. 80 24, 897, 886. 20 75,552,915.00 69, 527, 016. 00 58. 054, 629. 00 23, 208, 895. 00 33, 640, 990. 00 16,914,000.00 19, 034, 5UU. 00 130, 000. 00 60, 000. 00 85, 948, 236 1,909,334,0.55 Net 85, 948, 236. 00 1,561,653,639.00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, OOU. 00 1,000, UUO. 00 85, 948, 236 1, 909, 334, 655 Total Unknowu destroyed 85, 948, 236. 00 1, 562, 653, 639. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 1885. 10,187,153 Oue dollar 10, 856, 000 T w o dollars ' 19. 300, U O O F i v e dollars ... 9, 640, 000 T e n dollars 19, 760, 000 T w e n t y dollars F i t l y clollars .. . . . 4, SUO, 000 5, GOU, UUO One'huudred dollars 2, 350, 000 F i ve h u n d r e d dollars 12, OUU, OUO One 1 housand d o l l a r s . . . 183, 688,160 181,491, 048 319,901; 760 304, 771, 240 262, 202, 400 108,815.200 126, 704, 000 174, (526. U O U 271, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 11,895,276.00 10, 458, 817. 00 18,855,110.00 14, 627, 630. 00 12, 688,120. 00 4,549, 000. 00 6, 344, 200. 00 2,707, 000. 00 2,318,000.00 30, 000. 00 • 20,000.00 158,736,098.20 156,195, 978. 80 243, 903,955.00 240, 231, 854. 00 207,075, 891.00 85, 355, 305.00 93, 807, 210. 00 158,069,UOO.00 242, 911, .500. 00 19,900, 000. 00 39,960, 000. 00 24, 952, 061. 80 25, 295, 069. 20 75 997, 8U5. 00 64, 539, 386. 00 55,126, 5U9. 00 23,459, 895. 00 32, 896, 790. 00 16, 557, 000. 00 28,716,500.00 100, 000. 00 40,000. 00 84, 493,153. 00 1, 646,146, 792. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 347 681 016 00 1 000 000 00 84, 493-, 153 1, 993, 827, 808 •84,493,153.00 1, 647,146, 792. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 T e u t h o u s a n d dollars .... Total Un kuown destroyed . . . 84, 493,153 1,993, 827,SOS Net 1886. Total Unknown destroyed Net 183,688,160 181, 491, 048 341, 221, 760 314,731.240 269, 322, 400 110,815,200 131,404,000 175, 026, 000 289,128, 000 20, 000, 000 40,000,000 7, 348,139. 40 7, 090, 699. 60 11, 688, 586. 00 7, 840, 725. 00 7,168,130. 00 2,168, 630. 00 0, 237. 09J. 00 4, 533, 000. 00 8,855,000.00 40, 000. 00 30, 000. 00 166,084, 237. 60 163, 286, 678. 40 255,592,541.00 248, 072, 579. 00 214, 244, 021. 00 87, 523, 935. 00 100,044,300.00 162, 602, 000. 00 251, 766, 500. 00 19, 940, 000.00 39,990,000.00 17, 603, 922. 40 18,204,369.60 85,629,219.00 66, 658, 661. 00 55, 078, 379. 00 23, 291, 265. 00 31, 359,700. 00 12, 424, 000. 00 37, 361, 500. 00 60, 000. 00 10, 000.00 63,OUO,OUO 2, 056, 827, 808 63, 000, 000. 00 1,709,146,792.00 1, 000, 000. 00 347 681 016 00 1, 000, OUO. 00 03, 000, 000 2, 056, 827, 808 63, 000, 000. 00 1,710,146,792.00 346 681 016 00 O n e dollar T w o dollars 21, 320, 000 F i v e dollars ' 9,960, 000 T e n dolhiirs 7,120,000 T w e u t y dollars 2,000, 000 Fifty dollars O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars . . . 4,7UU,U00 40U,000 F i v e h u u d r e d dollars 17, 5U0, 000 Oue thousand dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . . . . - — — 74 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 3 0 . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE ob^ EACH FISCAL YEAR—Coutiuued. \ ' ^ ^ : ^ r T o t a l issued. De^minatic. 1887. One d o l l a r . T'wo dollars F i ve dollars T e n dollars . . . T w e u t y dollars F i f t y dollars O u e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h n u d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Redeeraed durino- y e a r . T o t a l redeeraed. On tli t a n d i n g . 1 $183,688,160 $8, 806,545. 90 181, 491, 048 9,19,5, 797. 60 367,961,760 17. 304, 368. 50 337, 371, 240 8, 927,190. 00 285, 562, 400 7,389,018.00 112, 815, 200 3, 382, 280. 00 134, 204, 000 4,516,300.00 175, 026, 000 4, 719, 500. 00 292, 776. 000 9, 812, 000. 00 20, 000, 000 , 15,000.00 40, 000, O O U $8, 797, 376. 50 9, 008, 572. 00 95 064,850.50 80,371,471.00 63.929,361.00 21 908 985 00 29, 643.400. 00 7, 704, 500. 00 31,197,500.00 45 U O 00 O 10,000.00 74, 068, 000 2,130, 895, SOS 74, 068, 000. 00 1,783,214,792.00 1, 000, 000. 00 347 681 016 00 1, 000 000. UO 74,068,000 2.130, 895,-808 Total Unknown, destroyed $174,890,783.50 172,482.476,00 272, 896, 909. 50 256, 999, 769, 00 221,633,039.00 90, 906, 215. 00 104,560, 600 00 167,321,500 00 261. 578, 500. 00 19; 955, 000. 00 39, 990, 000. 00 346,681.016.00 ' $26, 740, 000 . i'> 64.0. nno 16, 240, 000 2, 000, 000 2, SUO, 000 3, 648, 000 . . Net 74, 068, 000. 00 1,784,214,792.00 1888. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars . . ..... Ten dollars. . . i T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s 7, 300, 000 17, 000, 000 28,800,000 2, SOU, 000 4, 900. 000 1, 500, 000 1, 352, 000 Ten thousand dollars.... t.. Total U n k n o w n , destroyed 183,688,160 3,617.144.00 181,491.048 4,031,636.00 375, 261, 760 21, .309, 978. 00 354,371,240 11.107.070.00 314,362,400 7,915.437.00 115, 615. 200 2, 838, 435. 00 139.104.000 3, 439, 300. 00 176, 526, 000 1,136,500.00 294,128,000 8, 246, 500. 00 20, OUU. O U O 10,000.00 4U, 000, U O O 178,507.927.50 176,514,112.00 294, 206, 887. 50 268.106,839.00 229,548.476.00 93, 744. 650. 00 107,999,900.00 168,458,000.00 269 825, 000. 00 19, 965, 000. 00 39, 990, 000. 00 5,180, 232. 50 4,976,936.00 81 054 872 50 86, 264, 401. 00 84' 813 924 00 21.870,550 00 31,104,100.00 8,068,000.00 24, 303, 000. 00 35 000 00 10 000 00 03, 652, 000 2,194, 547, 808 63,652.OUO 2,194, 547, 808 Net 63, 652. 000. 00 1, 84G, 866, 792. 00 347, 681. 016. 00 1, 000, UUU. U O 1 000 000.00 63. 652, 000. 00 1, 847, 866, 792. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 1889. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Teu dollars T w e n t y dollars F i t t V dollars O u e l n i n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars 13. 720, 000 18,880,000 6, 000, 000 7, 600, 000 . 7,750.000 5. 500.. 000 Total Unknown, destroyed 183,688,160 1,465,704.60. 181,491,U48 1. 625, 642. 40 375,261,760 22,719,912.00 368.091,240 13,400.148.00 333, 242,4UU 10, 2SU, G7S. 00 121,615,200 3, 628,135. 00 146 704,000 3 895. 280. 00 184, 276, 000 1,318,500.00 299, 628, O U 1,116,000.00 O 20. OUO, U O O 40. 000, O U O 179,973,632.10 178,139,754.40 316, 926, 799. 50 281, 506, 987. 00 239,829, 154.00 97, 372. 785. 00 111,895,180.00 169, 776 500. 00 270. 941, 000. 00 19,965,000.00 39.990,000.00 3,714,527.90 3, 351, 293. GO 58, 334, 960. 50 86, 584, 253. 00 '93 413 246 OO 24, 242. 415. OO 34. SOS. 820. 00 14, 499, 500. 00 28. 687. 000. 00 35, 000. 00 10 000 00 59, 450, 000 2, 253, 997, 808 1890. O n e dollar T w o dollars . . F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e u t y dollars Fiftydollars.., One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars F i v e thousaud dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 347,681,016.00 59, 450, 000 2, 253. 997, 808 Net 59, 450, 000. 00 1,906,316,792.00 1,000,000.00 59,450,000. 00 1,007,316,792.00 346,681,016.00 216, 000 216,000 20, 020, 000 19, 720, 000 ,.. 31,360,000 1, 800, 000 3,400, U U U 1, 400, U O U Total Unknown, destroyed. 183, 904,160 181,707,048 395, 281, 760 387,811,240 364,G02,400 123.415.200 150,104, 000 185, 676, U O O 299, 628, O U O 20, 000, 000 40,OOU, U U O i,oou;ooo.oo 638,174.70 3, 292, 353. 20 180,611,806.80 694,414.80 2, 872, 878. 80 178,834,169. 20 57, 730, 384. OO 20,624,576.50 337,551,376.00 90,410,800.00 15,803,453.00 297.400,440.00 13 286, 896. 00 253,116,050.00 111,486.350.00 21,462,400.00 4,580,015.00 ' 101,952,800.00 32,524,350.00 5, 684, 4.70. 00 117, 579, 650. 00 11,328,500.00 4, .571, 000. 00 174, 347, 500. 00 12,149, 000. 00 283, 090, OUO. 00 16, 538, 000. 00 25 000 00 10, 000. 00 19, 975, 000. 00 39, 990, OUO. 00 10,000.00 78,132, 000. 00 1, 984, 448, 792. 00 . i, 000, 000. 00 347,681,016.00 1, OUU, 000.00 73,132, 000 2, 332,129, 808 Net 78.132, 000 2, 332,129, 808 78,132, 000. 00 1, 985, 448, 792. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 1S91. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars 476,000 856. 000 16,500.000 19, 440, O U O 25,120, 000 1,800,000 2,100, 000 600, 000 184, 380,160 378,153.00 182. 563, 048 412, 997. 00 41i;781,760 16,703,395.00 407,251,240 18,265,425.00 389, 722, 400 17, 889. 980. 00 124,815, 200 4, 018, 850. O U 152, 204, U U 5, 904, 70U. 00 U 1S6, 676, U U 2,950,500.00 U 180, 989, 959. SO 3,390,200.20 379,247,166.20 3,315,881.80 354. 254, 771. 00 57,526 989.00 315. 665, SG5. 00 91, 585, 375. 00 271,006,030.00 118,716,370.00 105.971,650.00 18, 843,-550. 00 123, 484, 350. 00 28,719 650.00 177, 298, 000. 00 9, 378, 000. 00 75 TREASURER. Wo. 3 0 . ^ — U N I T E D STATES NOTES OK EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , ANE> OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continuecl. Issued dur- Totalissued. iug year. Denomination. 1891. One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars.. Teu thousaud dollars 1 $3,900, 000 .. $303,528,OOU $4, 258, 000. 00 $287, 348. 000. 00 $16,180, 000. OO 20, 000, U O O 10, UOO. 00 19. 985, 000. 00 15, 000. OO40,000, 000 39,990, OUU. 00 IO, 000. OO' 70, 792, 000 2,402,921, 808 ..••.. 70,792, 000.00 2, 055, 240, 792.00 1 1, 000. 000.00 70, 792, 000 2, 402,921, 808 Total Unknown destroyed Net Redeeraed d u r i n g year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 70, 792, 000.00 12, 056, 240, 792. 00 346. 681, OIO.'OO- 347. 681. 016. 00l.UUU, UOO. OO 1892. One dollar Two dollars Fivedollars. . . . Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousaud dollars: 1, 208, 000 336, 000 . . . 19,480,000 19, 280, 000 12, 560, 000 1, 700, 000 2, 080,000 5 520,OUO 4.100, 000 66,264, 000 2, 469,185, 808 Total Unknown destroyed . . . . . . Net 181, 526, 094. 80 179, 817, 586. 20 369,667,556.00 333, 892, 285. 00 289,478, 470.00 109,645,050.00 128,178,250.00 179, 676, 500. 00 289,648,000.00 19,985, 000. 00 39, 990,000. 00 4,062,065.203,081,461.80 61, 594, 204. 00 92, 638, 955. 00112, 803, 930. OO 16,870,150.00 26,105,750. OO 12,519,500.00 17, 980, OUU. U0» 15 000. OOIO, UOO. 00- 66,264,000.00 2,121,504, 792. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 347.681,016.001, 000, OUO. 00- 66, 264, 000.00 12,122,504,792.00 346 681 016 00- 185,588,160 536,135. 00 182, 899, 048 570, 420. 00 431.261,760 15,412, 785. 00 426,531,240 18, 226, 420. 00 402, 282,400 18, 472, 440. 00 126, 515, 200 3, 673, 400. 00 154, 284, 000 4, 693, 900. 00 192,196, U O 2, 378, .500. 00 O 307,628,000 2, SOU, 000. 00 20, 000, 000 40,000,000 66, 264, 000 2, 469,185, 808 1893. 0x16 dollar .«• . . . Two dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fiftydollars One'hundred dollars -. Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousaud dollars Ten thousand dollars 208,000 528.000 19. 640,000 22,320,000 17,040,000 2, 300,000 4, 520, 000 6,180, 000 18, 380, 000 Total Unknowu, destroyed 91,116,000 2, 560, 301, 808 91,116, 000. 00 |2, 21.2, 620, 792. 00 '347, 681, 016. OO 1, 000. 000. 00 1,000,000.00 91,116, 000 2, 560. 301, 808 91,116,000.00 2, 213, 620, 792. 00 346, 681, OIG. 00" 186, 212,160 759,719.00 183,159,715.80 183, 691, 048 181,220,645.20 646, 041. 00 462, 041, 760 20, 557,470. 00 409,256,976.00 466, 531, 240 24, 639, 290. 00 382, 436, 955. 00 438. 602, 400 25, 631, 880.UU 343,476. 650. 00 131,285,200 2, 775, OUU. 00 1 117,151,8UU.U0 162, 894,000 138, 903, 050. 00 3, 504, 200. 00 198,376,000 186, 337, 000. 00 4, 206, 500. 00 361, 628, 000 8, 239,000. 00 301. 063, 000. 00 20, UUO, 000 19, 985, 000. 00 40, UUO, O O U 39, 990, 000. 00 3, 052, 444. 20' 2, 470, 402. 80 52, 784, 784. OO 84, 094, 285. 00 95,125, 750. 00' 14,133,400.00 23, 990, 950. OO 12, 039, 000. OO 59, 965, 000. OO 15, 000. OO 10, 000. 00> Net 185, 79G, 160 873, 902. 00 . 183,427,048 757, 018. U U 450,901,760 19, 031, 950. 00 448,851,240 23, 905, 380.00 419, 322,400 28, 366, 300. 00 128, 815, 200 4,730,850.00 158,804, 000 7, 220, 600. 00 198, a76, 000 2, 4,54, 000. 00 326, 008, O U 3.776 000.00 O 20, 000, 000 40,000,000 182,399,996.80 3, 396,163. 20' 180, 574, 604. 20 2, 852, 443. SO388.699,506.00 62. 202, 254. OO 357,797,665.00 91,053, 575. OO 317, 844, 770. 00 101,477,630.00114,375,900.00 14,439, 300. OO 135, 398, 850. 00 23,405,150.00 182,130,500. 00 16, 245, 500. OO 293,424,000.00 32, 584, 000. 00 19, 985, 000. 00 15, 000. OO39, 990, 000. 00 IO, 000. 00' 1894. One dollar . . >•... Two dollars Fivedollars., Teu dollars Twenty dollars Fiftydollars One hundred doll ars Five hundred dollars . Onethousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars 416,000 264,000 11,140,000 17, 680, 000 19, 280, U O O 2, 470, 000 4, 090, 000 Total- '. Unknown, destroyed 90, 960, 000 2,651,261,808 90, 960, 000. 00 2,303,580,792.00 1,000,000.00 90,960, 000 2,651,261,808 90, 960, 000. 00 2. 304, 580, 792. 00 346 681 016 00' 35, 620, 000 Net 1895 One dollnr * . «. Two dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars '. Tweuty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars.. Five hundred do lars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Tenthousand dollais 732,000 608. 000 18, 000, 000 16, 760, O O U 15, 520, 000 1 1,530,000 2, 210, 000 '.19,'360," oool 74,720,000 1 2,725,981,808 1 Total Unknown, "destroyed . Net 186, 944,160 599,333.00 183,759,048.80 184, 299, 048 498, 302. 00 181,718,947.20 480, 041, 760 16,463. 365. 00 425,720.341.00 483, 291, 240 20, 045, 570. 00 402, 482, 525. 00 454,122,400 20, 920, 580. 00 364, 397. 230. 00 132, 815, 200 3, 220, 050. 00 120,372,750.00 165,104, U O 4, 626,400. 00 143, 529. 450. 00 O 198, 376, 000 2,761,500.00 • 189, 098, 500. 00 380,988, 000 5,584,000.00 307, 247. 000. 00 20, 000, 000 19, 985,000.00 40,000, 000 39,990,000.00 i... 347, 681, 016. 00' 1, OOU, UOU, OO 3,185,111.202,580,100.80 54,321,419.00^ 80, SOS, 715. 00 89,725,170.00 12, 442.450. 00' 21,574.550.00 9, 277, 500. 00 73, 741. 000. 00^ 15 U O 00 O 10, 000. 00- 74,720,000.00 2,378, 300, 792. 00 347,681,016.00 1,000,000.00 1. 000, 000. 00- 74,720,OUO 2, 725, 981, 808 74, 720,000. CO 2, 379, 300,792. 00 | 346,681,016.00- 76 Mo. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 © . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAK—Contin ued. Issued dur. Totalissued. ing year. Denomination. 189G. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars • Ten thousaud dollars...... Total Unknown, destroyed $656, 000 $187,600,160 1,488.000 185,787,048 19,440,000 499, 481, 760 22, 200, OUO 505,491,240 7,200,000 4G1, 322, 400 3, SUO, 000 136,615, 200 8, 000, UOO 173,1U4,OUO 198, 376, 000 387,128. 000 G. 140, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 I 68, 924, 000 2, 794, 905, i Net . 08,924,000 2, 794, 905, 808 Redeemed dnring year. T o t a l redeemed. Outstanding. $715, 050. 00 $184, 474,098. 80 182,453, 257.20 734, 310. 00 441, 584,531.00 15, 864,190. 00 421,015, 485.00 18,532,960.00 381,302, 870. 00 16. 905, 640. 00 123, 309,200. 00 2, 936, 450. 00 147, 758,350. 00 4.228,900.00 191,661, OOU.00 2. 562. 500. 00 313,691, 000.00 G, 444, 000. 00 19, 985,OUO. 00 39, 990,000. 00 $3,126, 061.20 3, 333,79U. SO 57, 897,229. 00 84, 475,755.00 80, 019,530.00 13, 306,000.00 25, 345,650 00 6,715, 000. 00 73, 437,000. 00 15. OUO. 00 10, 000. 00 68, 924, 000. 00 2, 447, 224, 792. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 347,681,016.00 1, 000,000. 00 68, 924, 000. 00 2, 448, 224,792. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 1897. O n e dollar : T^vo d o l l a r s F i v e dollars Ten dollars.. T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars O n e h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars ... ... Total Unknown, destroyed. 700. 000 600,000 15, 400, 000 14, 520,000 7, 600, 000 3, 600,000 2, 000, 000 11, 100,000 4, 100,000 -. — 188, 300,160 186, 387, 048 514, 881, 760 520, o n , 240 468, 922, 400 140, 215, 200 175,104,000 209, 476, UOO 391,228,000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 1, 15, 17, 14, 2, 2, 1. 3, 753, 084, 822, 303, 696, 002, 885, 712, 360, 248. 833. 202. 684. 458. 025. 550. 000. 000. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 59, G2U, OUO. 00 59, 620, 000 Net." 185, 227,346. 80 183, 538,090. 20 457, 406,733. 00 438,319, 169. 00 395, 999,328. 00 125, 311,225. 00 150, 643,900. 00 193, 373,000. 00 317, 051,000. 00 19, 985,000. 00 39, 990,000.00 3, 072,813. 20 2, 848,957. SO 57, 475,027.00 81, 692,071.00 72, 923,072. 00 14, 903,975. 00 24.460. 100. 00 16.103, 000. 00 74.177, UUO. 00 15, OOU UO 10 000. 00 ! 506, 844, 792. 00 347, 681, 016. 00 . 1. OOU, UUU. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 59, 620, OOU. 00 2, 507, 844, 792. 00 346,681,016.00 O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One liundred dollars F i r e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total U n k n o w n , destroyed . 22, 440, 000 14. 680, 000 7, 680, 000 1, 300, 000 3,100, 000 700,000 4, 360, 000 188, 300,160 186,387,048 537, 321, 760 534, 691, 240 476, 602, 400 141. 515, 200 178, 204, 000 210,176, OUO 395, 588, U O O 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 34,260,000 2, 908, 785, SOS Net . 2, 908, 785, 808 5S4, 378. 00 724,112.00 15, 916, 335. O U 15, 256, 240. 00 11,710,560.00 1,382,375.00 2, 336, 500. 00 1, 441, 500. 00 4, 9U2, 000. U O 185,811, 724. SO 184, 262,202. 20 473, 323,068.00 453, 575,409.00 407,715, 888. 00 126, 693,600. 00 152, 980,400.00 194, 814,500.00 321,953, OUO. 00 19, 985,000. 00 39, 990,000. 00 2, 488,435. 20 2,124, 845. 80 63,'998, 692. 00 81,115, 831.00 68, 886,512.00 14,821, 600.00 25, 223,600. 00 15, 361,500. 00 73, 635,000. 00 15. 000. 00 10, 000. 00 54, 260, 000. 00 2, 561,104, 792. 00 347,681,016.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1,000.000.00 54, 260, 000.00 2, 562,104, 792. 00 346, 681. 016. 00 .1899. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Teu dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknowu, destroyed. Net 44, 000 320, 000 800,000 360, 000 440,000 500, 000 800, 000 100, 000 40, 000 188, 344,160 186, 707, 048 566,121, 760 564, 051, 240 500, 042,400 143,015,200 181, 004, 000 212, 276, UUO 395, 628, 000 20, 000, 000 40, 000, 000 271, 782. 00 333, 208. 00 19, 000, 910. 00 17,589,450.00 12, 855, 550. 00 2, 722, 300. 00 4, 004, 300. 00 5,165, 500. 00 26, 461, 000. 00 186, 083,506.80 184, 595,410. 20 492, 323,978. 00 471,164, 859.00 420, 571,438. 00 .129, 415, 900.00 156, 984,700. 00 199, 980,000.00 348,414, 000. 00 19, 985,000. 00 39, 990,000.00 2, 260,653. 20 2.111, 637. 80 73,797, 782. 00 92, 886,381.00 79, 470,962. 00 13, 599,300. 00 24, 019,300. 00 12, 296,OOU. UO 47, 214,000. 00 15, 000. 00 . .10, 00 000. 88, 404, 000 2, 997,189, 808 88, 404, 000. 00 2, 649, 508, 792. 00 1,000,000.00 347, 681, 016. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 , 997,189, 808 88, 404, 000. 00 2,650,508,792.00 346, 681„016. 00 88, 404, 000 77 TREASURER. WOc S l o — T R E A S U R Y NOTES OF .1890 OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D ; AND OUTSTANDING Denomination. 1891. One dollar T w o dollars Five dollars... Teu dollars T w e u t y dollars .'. Oue h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . AT THE CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL Redeemed I s s u e d duri u g y e a r . T o t a l issued. d u r i n g y e a r . YEAR. Total redeemed. Outstauding. $3, 656, 417 '3,176,000 10, 220,000 17, 560,000 3, 440, 000 6, 900, OUO 6, 900, OUO $139, 967 34,908 . 123, 815 512, 290 21,320 186,700 605,000 $139,967 34,908 123,815 512, 290 21,320 186,700 605,UOO $3, 516, 450 3,141. 092 10,096,185 17, 047, 710 3, 418, 680 6, 713, 3UU 6, 295, O O U 51,852,417 51,852,417 1, 624, 000 1, 624, 000 50,228,417 4, 248,424 6, 792, UOO 14, G20, 000 15, 360. UUO 8, 320. 000 4,090,000 6,700, 000 7, 904, 841 9,968,000 24, 840, 000 32, 920, 000 11,760,000 10. 990, 000 ' 13, 600, 000 1, 502, 909 1, 257, 066 1,469,585 1, 722, 330 360, 880 771,000 1,563,000 1, 642, 876 1,291,974 1,593,400 2, 234. 620 • 382,200 957,700 2,168, 000 6,261,965 8,67G,026 23, 24.(), GUO 30, 685. 380 11, 377, SUO 10, 032, 30O 11,432,000 GO, 130, 424 Total. $3, 656, 417 3,176, UUU IU, 220, 000 17,5G0,UUO 3, 440, 000 6, 900, OUO 6, 900, 000 111,982,841 8, 646, 770 10, 270, 770 1892. One dollar — T w o d o l l a r s .'.• Fivedollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars One hundred dollars.. rOne t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . Total 1893. One dollar „.. T w o dollars Fivedollars T e u dollai's T w e u t y dollars F i f t y dollars Oue h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . Oue t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . 101,712,071 18, 674, 947 17, 850, UOO 44, 940, 000 52, 280, OUO 22, 800. 000 800, OUO 12,070, 000 29, 800, 000 3, 7:^3, 078 4, 204, 372 6, 410,530 6, 076, 710 2,080, 060 6,300 3, 430, 900 15,818,000 5, 375, 954 5.496,\346 8, 003, 930 8,311,330 2, 4G2. 260 6, 300 4, 388, 600 17, 986, 000 87, 238, lOG Total. 10,770,106 7, 888, 000 20,100, OUO 19, 360, OUO 11,040,000 800, 000 1, 080, OUO 16, 2UU, 000 199, 220, 947 41, 759, 950 52, 030, 720 6,669.190 4,192,000 9. 200, OUO 8,720,000 3, 840, 000 370, OOU 5, 5UU, UUO 13, 300, UUO 25, 344,137 22, 048, UOO 54,140, 000 61, 000, 000 26. 640, 000 1,170, 000 17, 570, 000 43,100, 000 7,138, 726 6, 205, 329 12, 316, 885 11, 447, 780 4, 067, 080 114, 800 1, 554, 400 3, 552, 000 12, 514, 680 11,701,675 20, 320, 815 19,759,110 6, 529, 340 1.21,100 5,943, 000 21,538,000 251, 012,137 46, 397, 000 98,427, 720 152, 584, 417 31,629,120 26, 384, 000 74, 380, 000 71, 720, 000 27,760, 000 1,175, 000 17, 600, 000 44, 580, 000 8, 063, 606 *5, 970, 499 15,637, 675 12,140, n o 5, 276, 360 302, 850 1, 724, 900 3, 596, 000 20, 578, 286 17,G72,174 33, 958, 490 31,899,220 11,805,700 423,950 7,667, 900 25,134, 000 11, 050, 834 8,711,82.6 40,421,510 39, 820, 780 15, 954, 30O 751, 050 9, 932,100 19,446, 000 295, 228,120 50, 712, 000 149,139, 720 146, 088, 400 6, 5, 15, 12, 5, 27, 542, 565 22, 761, 670 49, 570,145 44,516,430 17,104, 060 ° 724,750 11, 711,100 36, 773, 000 II, 617, 435 9, 790, 330 42, 629, 855 39, 963, 570 11, 535, 940 450,250 5, 888, 900 7, 807, 000 210,703,720 129, 683, 280 13, 12, 36, 43, 20, 298, 993 359, G54 936, U70 968, 670 337, 740 79;i, 700 7, 681, 400 11, 814, 000 147,190, 227 1894. Oue dollar Two<loUars '. F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . Total 51,791,190 12,820,4.57 10, 346, :J25 33, 819,185 41, 240, 890 20,110, 660 1, 048, 900 11, 627, OUO 21, 562, UUO. 1895. One dollar ...o T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . . Total. 6, 234, 083 4, 336, 000 20, 240, 000 10, 720, 000 1,120, 000 5,000 30, 000 1, 480, 000 44,215,983 1896. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . 7, 530, 880 6,168, 000 17, 820,000 12, 760, 000 880,000 Total. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars. Fiftydollars 39,160, 000 32, 552, 000 92, 200, odo 84, 480, 000 28, 640, 000 1,175,000 17, 600, 000 44, 580,000 964, 089, 611, 617, 298, 300, 4, 043, 11, 639, 279 496 655 210 360 800 200 000 340, 387, 000 7,144, 000 4. 352, 000 5.420, 000 3, 520, 000 1, 680, 000 61, 564, 000 46,304,000 36, 904, 000 97, 620, 000 , 88, 000, 000 30, 320, 000 1,175, 000 6, 975, 560 5,211,960 12, 874, 790 10, 794, 280 3, 558, 060 129, 550 34,518,125 27, 973, 630 62,444, 935 55, 310, 710 20,662,120 854, 300 II,785, 875 8, 930, 370 35,175, 065 32, 689, 290 9, 657, 880 320,700 78 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. - N o . S t . — T R E A S U R Y N O T E S O F 1890 O F EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. I s s u e d durRedeemed ihg year. Total issued. d u r i u g year. Denomination. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1897. *0ne h u n d r e d dollars •One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s $250, 000 8, 32U, O O U Total 371, 073, U O O 45, 502, 000 256, 205, 720 114,867, 280 11,956,000 7,128, 000 5, 500, 000 3, 600, 000 1, 680, 000 150,000 1,628,000 58, 2GU, 000 44, 032, 000 103,120, 000 91, 600, 000 32, UOO, 000 1.175, 000 18, 000, 000 54,528, 000 7, 841, 027 5, 276, 258 9, 798, 615 7.146, 500 2, 206. 850 59, 050 1, 285. 700 11, 628, 000 42, 359,152 33, 249, 888 72, 243, 5c 0 62,457. 210 22, 928, 970 913, 350 15, 798, 600 51, 557, 000 15, 900, 848 10,782,112 30, 876, 450 29 142 790 9,071 030 261, 650 2, 201, 400 2, 971, 000 402,715,000 45, 302, 000 301. 507, 720 101, 207, 280 64,676,000 48, 368, 000 115,520,000 97, 320, 000 33, 840, 000. 1,175,000 IS, 000, 000 54, 528, 000 9, 804, 646 6, 276, 024 10, 612. 440 7,635,110 2, 225, 680 110, 500 634, G O O 1,102,000 52,163, 798 39.525.912 82, 855, 990 70, 092, 320 25,154, 650 I, 023, 850 16, 433, 200 52, 659, 000 12,512,202 8,842, 088 32,664.010 27. 227. 680 8, 685,350 151 150 1, 566, 800 1,869, 000 30, 712, 000 '. - - $3, 337,100 12, 971, 000 6, 416, 000 4, 336, 000 12, 400, 000 5, 720, 000 1, 840, 000 . $14,512.900 39;, 929, O O U 31,642,000 1898. 'One d o l l a r . . . - . - T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e u t y dollars . Fiftydollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars O u e t h o u s a n d dollars $2,801. 800 3,156, O O U 30, 686, 000 Total $17, 850, 000 52, 900, 000 433,427, 000 38, 401, 000 339, 908, 720 93. 518, 280 ' 1899. O u e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e h u u d r e d dollars O u e thousaud dollars Total N o . 3 2 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES O P EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAR, EXCLUSIVE O F $33,000,580.46 I N IRREGULAR AMOUNTS ISSUED AND R E D E E M E D ON ACCOUNT O F T H E G E N E V A AWARD. Issued duri n g year. Total redeeraed. Total issued. Redeeined duriug year. $156, 360 2.791,300 12, 546, O O U 82, OOU, 000 1,OUO,OUO $156, 360 2. 791, 300 12, 546, 000 82, 000, 000 . 1, 000, 000 $102,400 1,960,400 10,683,000 73, 800,000 1,000,000 $102, 400 I, 960,400 10, 683,000 73, 800, 000 1,000,000 $53, 960 830 900 1,863i 000 8, 200, 000 98. 493, 660 98, 493, 660 87, 545, 800 87, 545, SOU 10,947 860 360, 280 5,529, 500 I. 453, 000 . 27,773.000 167, 520, 000 5, 000, 000 133,620 2,313,700 678,500 12.966.000 75, 050, 000 4, 000, 000 236, 020 4,274,100 678, 500 23, 649, 000 148,850, 000 5, 000, 000 124,260 1, 255, 400 774,500 4,124.000 18,670,000 109, 142,120 207, 635,780 95,141,820 182, 687, 620 24, 948, 160 205, 400 2,204, 000 2,147,500 11.758,000 01,625,000 565, 680 7, 733, 500 3.600,500 39, 531. 000 229,145. 000 • 5,000,000 202, 620 2,198, 900 1,953,500 11,521,000 63,170, 000 438.640 6, 473, 000 2, 632. 000 35,170,000 212, 020, 000 5, 000, 000 127, 040 1,260,500 968, 500 4, 361. 000 17,125, 000 77, 939, 900 Denomination. 285,575, 080 79,046. 020 261. 733, 640 23, 842, 040 792, 940 10, 342, 900 6, 099, 000 225,160 2, 590.400 2, 229, 500 663,800 9, 063, 400 4, 861, 500 129,140 1,279,500 1,237,500 Outstanding. 1866. "Twenty dollars O u e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e thousaud dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars Total .... 1867. T w e n t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e thousand dollars . . Total 203, 920 2, 738. 200 1,453,000 15,227,000 85,520,000 4, OUO, U O U 1868. T w e n t v dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars * Total 1869. T w e n t y dollars One hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars 227,260 2, 609, 400 2, 498, 500 , 79 TKEASURER. N o . 3 2 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAR, ETC.—Continned. I s s u e d during year. Denoraination. 1869. One thousand dollars H'ive t h o u s a u d dollars - . Redeeraed Total issued. d u r i n g year. Total redeeraed. Outstanding. $12, 961, 000 62, 290, 000 ,$12.160, 000 50, 365. 000 $47, 330, 000 262,385, 000 5, 000, 000 $5,162,000 29 050 U O U 80, 586, IGO 366,161, 840 67, 570, O O G 329, 303, 700 36 858 140 167,060 1, 302, 000 3.501,000 10,053 000 36. 255. 000 25, 530i 000 960, 000 11,644.900 9, 600, 000 62,545, 000 327, 690, U O O 30,530,000 186, 500 850,300 I,587,200 10, 650, 600 3,012,500 7. 874. 000 10, 310, 000 " 57, 640. 000 46, 865, 000 309, 250, 000 14,400, U O O 19, 400, 000 109 700 994. '^00 1,726,000 4,905. 000 18, 440. 000 11,130,000 76, 808, 060 442, 969, 900 76, 361, 200 405, 664, 900 37, 305, 000 80,000 2,144, 000 8, 483, 000 16,650,000 29,220, 000 960, 000 11,724,900 11,744,000 71,028,000 344,340, 000 .59,750,000 30. 000 3.59; 000 2. 456. O U U 9,758,000 29, 870. 000 29,310,000 880. 300 11,009,600 10,330,000 67, 398, O O U 339,120,000 48, 710, 000 79. 700 715, 300 1,414,000 3. 630, 000 5, 220, U O O 11,040,000 56,577,000 499, 546, 900 71, 783, 000 477,447, 900 22, 099, 000 900, 000 3,041,500 8, 728. 000 15,940.000 34,620,000 960,000 12, 624. 900 14,785, 500 79. 756, O O U 360, 280. 000 94, 370, U O O 25, 200 662, 300 2. 618, 500 7,918,000 12.765,000 28,190,000 905, 500 11,671,900 12.948.500 75,316,000 351,885.000 76. 900, 000 54 500 95H 000 1,837,000 4, 440, 000 8, 395. 000 17, 470, 000 63, 229, 500 562, 776, 400 52,179, 000 529, 626, 9UU 33,149. 500 1.163,500 3. 449, 000 7,103.UOU 10. 775. 000 33, 080, 000 960, 000 13, 788, 400 18, 234. 500 86, 859, 000 371.055.000 127,450,000 10,900 902,GOO 2, 257, 500 5,001,000 11,710,000 24,100, 000 916,400 12,574, 500 15, 206, O U O 81, 217, 000 363, 595, 000 101,000,000 43 600 1,213,900 3, 028, 500 5,642 000 7, 460, 000 26, 450, 000 55.570.500 618,346,900 44, 882, O U O 574,508, 900 43, 838, 000 1,126,200 3,184.000 5,682.UUO 8.155,000 29. 970,000 960, 000 14,914, 600 21, 418, 500 92,541, 000 379, 210, 000 157,420, 000 17.000 1,098,600 3, 057, .500 6, 607,. 000 11,880.000 46,470,000 933,400 13.673,100 18, 263, 500 87,824,OUO 375, 475, 000 147,470, 000 26, 600 1,241,500 3,155,000 4,717,000 3, 735, 000 9. 950, 000 48,117,200 666, 464,100 69,130,100 64:3, 639, O U O 22,825.100 1. 196,600 3,590,500 8, 873, 000 12, 790, 000 43, 800, 000 960,000 16.111,200 25. 009, O U U 101.414,000 392.000. 000 201, 220, 000 21,.100 1,409.800 4.097,000 8, 836, 000 12, 895, 000 44,020,000 954, 500 15,082,900 22 360, 500 96, 660, 000 388, 370, 000 191,490,000 5,500 1, 028, 300 2, 648, 500 4,754,000 3 630 000 9,730, 000 70, 250,100 736, 714, 200 71.278,900 714,917,900 21 796 300 1.077.600 2, 805,500 8, 001. O U O 44,885,000 33,850.000 Total $52, 492, 000 291, 435, 000 5, 000, O U O 960.000 17,188 SOO 27,814,500 . 109,415,000 436. 885 000 235, U7U, 000 2,300 978,700 2.536.000 7. 642.000 35, 085, 000 37, 490, 000 956, 800 10.058.600 24,896,500 104, 305. O U O 423.450 000 228, 980, 000 3 '"'00 1 130 •>00 2, 918, 000 5 no UO O 13. 430,OUO 6,090,000 90, 619, 100 827, 333, 300 83,734,000 798,651.900 28,681,400 1870. T w e n t v dollars Five huudred d o l l a r s . . . . . . O n e t h o u s a n d dollars - T f n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1871. T w e n t y dollars One hundred dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars T e u thousaud dollars Total 1872. Ou(^ h u n d r e d dollars .... . . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1873. T w e n t y dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars FiA'O t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars .... Total ' 1874. T w e n t v dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a u d dollars F i v e thousand dollars Total • 1875. T w e n t v dollars * . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O u e thousand dollars F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars 1. Total 1876. T w e n t y dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a u d dollars F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars Ten thousand dollars.. Total ......'.. • 80 REPORT ON T H E FINANOES. N o . S2<,—GOLD CERTIFICATKS O F EACH. DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OV EACH FISCAL YEAR, ETC.—Cootinnecl. I s s u e d during year. Denoraination. Redeemed during year. Total issued. Total redeemed. Outstanding. • 1877. • T w e n t y dollars O n e h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d <loIlars One thousand dollars. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Teu thousand dollars $1, 273, 700 2, 698, 500 6,194, 000 S, 495, 000 39,480,000 $1, 200 1, 199, 30'0 2,598,500 5,211,000 15, 930, 000 20,310.000 $958, 000 17,257,900 27, 495, 000 109,516,000 439, 385, O U U 249, 290, 000 $2, 000 1 204 G O O 3 018,000 6. 093, 000 5, 995, O O U ^5 260 OOO 58,141, 200 885,474,500 45,250, 000 843,901,900 41 57*? GOO 1, 448, 4UU 1,795, U O O . 4,534,000 8. 275, U O O 34, 290, 000 960,000 19, 910, 900 32,308, 000 120,143. 000 453, 655, 000 308, 840, 000 1,791,000 4, 422, 000 8, 870, 000 31,150, 000 958,000 18, 572, 900 29, 286, 000 "113,938,000 448, 255, 000 280, 440, 000 2 000 1,338,000 3, 022, 000 6, 205, OOO 5, 400. 000 28, 400, UOO 935, 816, 900 | 47, 548, 000 891, 449, 900 44, 367, 000 960, 000 20.234.300 32, 844. 000 121,881.000. 457, 885, 000 314, 330, 000 500 962, 200 2, 348. O U U 4,945, U U U 7,175, O O U 25, 840, 000 958, 500 19,535,100 31, 634, 000 118,883,000 455, 430, 000 306, 280, O O U 1 500 699, 200 1 210 000 2, 99S, 000 2,455,000 8 050 000 948, 134, 300 41, 270, 700 932, 720. 600 15,413,700 960, 000 20, 234, 300 32, 844, 000 •121,881,000 457, 885, 000 314, 330, 000 400 291, 200 744.50U 1, 788, 000 1,385.000 3,200,000 958,900 19, 826, 300 32,378.500 120,671,000 456.815.000 309.480,000 1. 100 408 O O U 465, 500 1 210 000 ' 1 070' 000 4, 850, O O O 948,134, 300 7, 409,100 940.129, 700 8. 004, 600 960, 000 20, 234, 300 32,844,000 121.881,000 457, 885, O U O .314, 330, 000 380 139, 300 207, 000 485, 000 270, O O U 1,120,000 959, 280 19, 965, 600 32, 585, 500 121,156, 000 457,085,000 310, 600, 000 790 268 700 258 5C0 725 U O O SOU, 000 3 730 U O O 948,134,300 2, 221, 680 942, 351, 380 5, 782, 920 960, 000 20, 234, 300 32,844,000 121,881,000 457, 885, 000 314. 330, 000 44, SOO 50, 000 151, 000 210,000 290, 000 959, 280 20, 010, 4UU 32, 635, 500 121.307,000 457, 295, 000 310,890.000 790 223, 900 208 500 574.000 590 000 3, 440, 000 ~ 948,134. 300 745, 800 943, 097,180 5, 037,120 9, 360, U O O 9,200,000 8, 900, O O U 8, 25U, O U U 13,UOO,000 8, OUO, 000 30, OUO, 000 Total $960,000 . 18, 4G2, 500 30,513,000 115,609.000 445, 380.' 000 9,7^ .f^nu nnn 10, 320, 000 9, 200, 000 29,134,300 41, 094, 000 134,881.000 465, 8S5, 000 344, 330, 000 197,180 149, 200 251,100 331, 000 640,000 1,160, O O U 6, 640, 000 1,156, 460 149, 200 20, 261. 500 32, 9GG; 500 121,947,000 458,455.000 317,530,000 9,163,540 9 050,800 8, 872, 800 8 1*^7 500 12 934 000 7,430 000 26,SOU, O U O 86, 710, 000 1,034,844,300 9, 368, 480 952, 465, 660 82,378,640 1878. T w e n t y dollars Oue hu n d r e d doll a rs F i v e hundrecl dollar.s One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars Ten t h o u s a n d doilars '... Total 50, 3^12, 400 .1,315,666 1879. T w e n t y dollars Oue h u n d r e d dolla i-s F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a u d doJ ia rs FiA^e t h o u s a n d doll a r s Ten thousand dollars. ..- . Total 323, 400 536, O U U 1,738, U U O 4, 230, O U U 5, 49U, 000 12,317,400 1880. T w e n t y dollars Oue h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a u d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollar.s ^Teu t h o u s a n d dollars Total ISSl. One h u n d r e d dollars !Fiv6 h u n d r e d d o l l a r s One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e u t h o u s a n d dtdlars ' Total 1882. T w e n t v dollars One b u n d r e d dollar'^ F i v e h u n d r e d dollais Oue t h o u s a n d dollar.^. T e u t h o u s a u d dollars Total 1SS3. F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollar.'^ F i v e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars Total *. 81 TREASURER. No. 3 ' i . — G O L D CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR, ETC.—Continued. Denomination. Issued during year. Redeemed Total issued. duriug year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1884. Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Teu thousand dollars.. $1, 328,180 1,231,800 I,083.000 1,596,000 2,132, 000 3, 435. 000 14,650, 000 $2, 484, 640 $13,355, 360 1, 381, 000 9,119, 000 21,344,500 9,189, 800 34, 562, 500 8, 781, 500 124, 079, 000 14,802,000 461,890,000 10, 995, 000 332,180, 000 32,150, 000 25,455,980 977,921,640 98, 392, 660 16,240,000 13, 200. 000 32, 334, 300 49, 944, 000 147,881. 000 480,385, 000 399, 330, 000 1.411,020 1, 375, 200 I, 386. 300 1,189, 000 1,443,Odo 3, 995, 000 10, 270, 000 2, 756,200 22, 730,800 35, 751, 500 125, 522, 000 465, 885,000 342, 450, 000 12, 344, 340 10,443,800 9, 603,500 14,192,500 22, 359,000 14, 500, 000 56,880, 000 . 63, 000, 000 1,139,314, 300 21, 069, 520 998, 991,160 140, 323,140 $5, 520,000 1,300,000 1,400.000 2, 250, 000 4. 000, 000 7,000,000 20, 000, 000 $15, 840, 000 10, 500, 000 30, 534, 300 43, 344, 000 138,881,000 472, 885, 000 364, 330, 000 41, 470, 000 1,076,314,300 Total. 1885. Twenty dollars Fiftydollars One huudred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 400,000 2, 700, 000 1, 800, 000 6, 600, 000 9, 000, 000 7, 500, 000 35,000,000 1886. Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousaud dollars.. Total. 640, 000 100, 000 100, 000 200, 000 1, 040. 000 1,140, 354,300 1887. Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars... Five huudred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. 16, 880, 000 13,300, 000 32,434, 300 50,144,000 147, 881,000 480, 385, 000 399, 330, 000 1,140, 354, 300 Total. Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars — Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.., Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars:.. Total. 1889. Twenty dollars Fifty clollars One'hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total., 1890. Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousaud dollars.Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Fi99- 16, 880, 000 13, 300, 000 32,434,300 50,144,000 147,881.000 480, 385,000 399, 330, 000 4,160, 000 4, 500, 000 7, 800. OOO 4,700,000 14, 000, 000 20. 000, 000 30, 000, 000 21,040, 000 17, 800, 000 40,234, 300 54, 844, 000 161, 881, 000 500, 385, 000 429, 330, 000 85,160, 000 1, 225, 514, 300 2, 000, 000 6,000,000 30,155, 000 41,120, 000 21, 040, 000 17, 800, 000 40,234, 300 56, 844, 000 167,881, 000 530,540,000 470,450, OUO 1, 007, 450 825,845 690.100 9.52, 500 3,863,000 680, 000 2,170, 000 4, 903,110 3,582, 045 23,420,900 36,704, 000 129, 385,000 466, 565, 000 344,620, 000 11,976, 890 9,717, 955 9,013, 400 13,440, 000 18, 496, 000 13, 820, 000 54, 710, 000 10,188, 895 1, 009,180, 055 131,174, 245 1,104, 828 1,492,600 1,056, 000 1, 409, 000 1,120,000 625,000 2, 880, 000 6,007, 938 5,074, 645 24,476, 900 38,113, 000 130, 505, 000 467,190, 000 347, 500, 000 10, 872, 062 8, 225, 355 7,957, 400 12,031,000 17,376,000 13,195, 000 51, 830,000 9, 687,428 1,013, 867,483 121, 486, 817 2, 070, 062 2,480, 205 2,088, 400 4,420, 000 5, 875,000 9, 330, 000 38, 360, 000 8, 078, 000 7, 554, 850 26, 565, 300 42, 533, 000 136, 380, 000 476, 520, 000 385, 860, 000 12, 962, 000 10, 245,150 13, 669, 000 12, 311, 000 25,501,000 23, 865, 000 43,470,000 64, 623, 667 1, 083,491,150 142, 023,150 1.982,898 1,801,800 2, 021, 900 3, 235, 500 10,287, 500 17,020,000 30, 900, 000 10, 060,898 10,979,102 8,443, 350 9, 356, 650 28, 587, 200 II, 647,100 45, 768, 500 II, 075, 500 140,667, 500 21, 213, 500 493,540, 000 37, 000, 000 416,760, 000 53, 690, 000 79, 275,000 1, 304,789,300 67, 249. 598 1,150, 740,748 154,048, 552 2, 880, 000 2,200, 000 2, 000, 000 2, 000, 000 4,000, 000 11,350.000 24, 620. 000 1, 905, 628 1,600,145 1, 533, 800 I, 734, 000 2,152,000 13, 950, 000 22, 680, 000 49, 050, 000 23, 920, 000 20,000, 000 42,234. 300 58, 844, 000 171.881,000 541,890 000 495, 070, 000 1, 353, 839, 300 11, 966, 526 10, 956,795 30.121, 000 47,502, 500 148,819, 500 507,490, 000 439,440, 000 45, 555, 573 1,196,296,321 11,953,474 9,043, 205 12,113, 300 11,341,500 23, 061, 500 34,400, 000 55, 630, 000 157,542, 979 82 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 2 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL Y'EAII, ETC.—CoDtinned. Denomination. I s s u e d during year. R T o t a l i s s u e d . d u reid ege m e d r . n yea Total redeemed. Outstand- 1891. Total. 3, 300, O O U 6, 680, 000 43, 700, 000 $28,160, 000 21,000,000 44, 634, 300 61, 044, 000 175,181,000 548,570,000 538, 770, 000 $1,971,700 1,587,350 1. 698, 500 2,170,000 5, 314, 000 14, 380, 000 41,480, 000 $13,938, 226 12, 544,145 31,819,500 49, 672, 500 154,133,500 521,870,000 480, 920, 000 $14, 221,774 8,455,855 12, 814, 800 11,371,500 21, 047, 500 26, 700, 000 57. 850, O O U 63, 520, 000 T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One'huudred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.., F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. $4. 240, 000 1,000,000 2. 400, 000 1,417,359,300 68, 601, 550 1, 264, 897, 871 152, 461, 429 2, 260, 800 1. 748, 900 2, 379, 800 2,512,000 7,871,000 14, 615, 000 35,000, 000 16,199, 026 14, 293, 045 34,199,300 52,184, 500 162,004,500 536, 485, 000 515, 920, O U U 12,120,974 7,106, 955 10, 835, 000 9, 859, 5U0 20,176, 500 30, 810 000 65,690,000 2, 200, OUU 1892. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars :... One h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five huudred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 1893. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h undred d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . . Five thousaud dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 1894. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u u d r e d dollars . . Five huudred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Teu thousand doUars.. Total. 1895. T w e n t y dollars. Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five huudred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousaud dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. 160,000 400, 000 400, 000 1,000,000 7, OOU, OUU 18,725,000 42, 840. 000 70, 525, 000 66, 387, 500 1,331.285,371 156,598,929 4. 660, 000 8, 340, 000 28, 320, 000 21,400,000 45, 054, 300 62,094,000" 182,181,000 571,955,000 589, 950, O O U 2, 843, 340 1, 982, 600 3, 456, 300 4, 027, 500 7, 893,000 17, 500, 000 39,120, 000 19, 042, 366 16, 275, 645 37, G55, 600 56, 212, 000 169, 897, 500 553,985, 000 555,040, U U U 9, 277, 634 5,124, 355 7, 398, 700 5, 882, 000 12, 283, 500 17,970,UUO 34, 91U, 000 13, 070, 000 1, 500, 954, 300 76, 822, 740 S, 108, 111 92, 846,189 28, 320. 000 21, 400, 000 45, 054, 300 62, 094, 000 182.181,000 572. 0.55, O U O 589, 950, 000 1,813.040 1, 006, 350 1.726,400 1, 335, 500 3, 422, 000 5, 885, O U O 11,37U,000 20, 855, 406 17, 281, 995 39, 382, 000 57, 547, 500 173, 319, 500 559, 870, 000 56G, 410, U O O 7,464, 594 4,118,005 5, 672, 300 4, 54G. 5UU 8, 861, 5UU 12,185, U O O 23,540,000 1,501,054,300 26. 558, 290 1, 434, 666, 401 66, 387, 899 28, 320, 000 21, 400, 000 45, 074, 300 62, 094, 000 182,181,000 572,105, O U O 59U, 000, 000 1, 265, 640 460, 600 688. 200 302, 500 981,000 4, 810, 000 9, 530, 000 22,121, 046 17, 742, 595 40, 070, 200 57,850,000 174, 300, .500 564, 680, 000 575,940, 000 6,198,954 3, 657, 405 5, 004,100 4, 244, 000 7, SSO, 500 7, 425, U O U 1.4, 060, 000 1,501,174,300 18, 037, 940 1, 452, 704, 341 48,469, 959 15, 000 4. 840, 000 28, 320, 000 21, 400, 000 45, 074, 300 G2, 094, 000 182,181,000 572,120, 000 594, 840, 000 893,220 .559.650 790,400 440, 500 1, 487, 000 1, 420, 000 4, 910, 000 23, 014, 266 IS, 302, 245 40, 860, 600 58, 29G, 5UU 175, 787, 500 566, IOU, O U O 5SU, S5U, 000 5, 305, 734 3, 097, 755 4,213,700 3, 797, 50U 6, 393, 5UU 6. 020, 000 13, 990, 000 4, 855, 000 1,506,029,300 10, 506,770 1,463,211,111 42, 818,189 28, 330, 000 21,400.000 45, 074, 300 62,094, 000 182,181, 000 572,120, 000 594,840, 000 385,120 289, 200 396, 700 293, 000 702, 000 460, 000 1, 520, 000 23, 399, 386 18, 591, 445 41,257,300 58, 589, 500 176, 489, 500 566, 560, 000 582, 370, 000 4, 930, 014 2, 808,555 3, 817,000 3, 504, 500 5, 691, 500 5, 560, 000 12, 470, 000 1, 506, 039, 300 4, 046, 020 1,467,2.57,131 38, 7S2,169 20, 000 50, 000 100, OUU 100, 000 20, 000 50,000 50, 000 Total. T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars Oue hundred d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d dollars -. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total. 1897. T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five hundred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total- 28, 320. 000 21.400,000 45, 034, 300 62, 044, U O O 182,181,000 567, 295, O U O 581,61U, U O O 1,487,884,300 83 TREASURER. N o . 3 2 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR, ETC.—Continuecl. Issued during year. Denomination. Redeemed Total issued. during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. i 1898. i $28,330^ 000 21,400,000 45,074, 300 62, 094, 000 182,181, 000 572,120,000 594.840, 000 Total .... $23, 655,306 18, 743, 645 41,441,700 58,693,000 176, 650.500 566,915, 000 582, 520, OBO $4, 674, 694 2. 656, 355 3, 632,600 3,401 000 5,530, 500 5, 205, 000 12, 320, 000 1, 362, 020 1, 468, 619,151 37,420,149 28. 330, 000 21, 400, 000 45,074, 300 62, 094, 000 182,181,000 572,120,000 -594, 840, 000 T e n t h o u s a n d dollars $255,920 152,200 184.400 103,500 161,000 355, 000 150,000 1, 506, 039, 300 T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars 183, 730 l i s , 000 149,100 116, 500 160, 000 435,000 1, 960, 000 23, 839, 036 18, 861, 645 41, 590, 800 58, 809, 500 176, 810, 500 567, 350, 000 584,480, 000 4, 490, 964 2,538, 355 3,483, 500 3,284, 500 5, 370, 500 4, 770, 000 10, 360, 000 3,122, 330 ^ 1,471,741,481 34, 297, 819 1899. T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total No. 1,506,039,300 3 3 . — S I L V E R CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L Y E A R . Total redeeraed. I s s u e d d u r - rf..^,.! ir.r. r.A ' R e d o e m e d ing year. Totalissued.: during year. Denoraination. 1878. T e n dollars T w e n t v dollars Fiftj'^ dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars $123, 220 10, 240 13, 250 179, 700 268, 000 1, 256, 000 1, 850,410 Total $123,220 10,240 13,250 179. 700 268,000 1,256,000 1,850,410 Outstanding. $123, 220. 00 10, 240.00 13, 250. 00 179,700 00 268,000. 00 1, 256, 000. 00 1 i 1 1, 850, 410.00 1879. 163, 830. 00 95, 420. 00 145, 000. 00 475,700. 00 500, 000. 00 1,160, 000. 00 9,149, 590 $3,170. 00 167, 000 1 $3,170.00 96, 000 .'^fio no 580. 00 145, 000 5, 300. bb 481, 000 5, 300. 00 2, 268, 000 1, 768, 000.00 1, 768, 000. 00 . 6,683,000.00 7, 843, 000 6, 683, 000. 00 11,000,000 8,460, 050.00 8,460, 050.00 2. 007, 000 1,890,000 1,195,000 1,449,000 750,000 2, 727, oo: 2, 174, 000 1, 986, 000 1, 340. 000 1,930,000. 3, 018, 000 10, 570, 000 23, 490. 00 10, .540. 00 11, 050. 00 20,100. 00 20,500. 00 98, 000. 00 26, 660. 00 11,120.00 11, 050. 00 25,400.00 1,788,500.00 6, 781, 000. 00 2,147, 340. 00 L, 974, 880. 00 1, 328, 950.00 1,904,600.00 1, 229, 500. 00 3,789,000.00 . 10,018,000 21, 018, 000 183, 680. 00 8, 643, 730. 00 12 374 270. 00 18, 700, 000 16,560,000 2,310,000 2,410.000 632. 000 300. 000 20,874,000 18, 546, 000 3,650, 000 4, 340. 000 3, 650, 000 10, 870, 000 480, 310. 00 372, 780.00 157, 350.00 285, 300. 00 215, 000. 00 609, 000. 00 506,970. 00 383,900.00 168,400. 00 310,700.00 2, 003; 500.00 7, 390, 000. 00 20, 367, 030. 00 18,162,100. 00 3, 481, 600. 00 4, 029, 300. 00 1,646,500.00 3,480,000. 00 40, 912, 000 61, 930, 000 2, 119,740. 00 10,763, 470. 00 51,166, 530. 00 12, 240, 000 9, 040, 000 400, 000 800, 000 700, 000 1,120, 000 33,114, 000 27, 586, 000 4,050, O O U 5,140, 000 4, 350, 000 11, 990, 000 3, 361, 310. 00 2.241,860.00 598,050.00 808, 600. 00 612,000.00 1, 748, 000. 00 3,868,280.00 2, 625, 760. 00 766,450.00 1,119. 300. 00 2,615,500.00 9,138, 000. 00 29, 245,720. 00 24, 960, 240. 00 3, 283, 550. 00 4, 020,700. 00 1,734, 500.00 2, 852, 000. 00 24, 300, 000 86, 230, 000 9, 369, 820. 00 20,133, 290. 00 66, 096, 710. 00 43,780 85, 760 131,750 301, 300 2.-000, 000 6, 587, 000 T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars O u e t h o u s a n d dollars TotaL ISSO. T e n dollars . . T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars 2, 539, 950. 00 • ... Total 1881. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars .' Oue h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars Total. 1882. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars . JFifty d o l l a r s . ... One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars Total ' 84 R E P O R T ON T H E FINANCES. W o . 3 3 . — S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S O F EACH D E N O M I N A T I O N I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. Denomination. 1883. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars -.. One h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One thousand dollars. Total. Issued dur- Totalissued. ing year. $11,880.000 13, 360,000 1, 600. 000 2,400, 000 1,800, 000 4, 000, 000 35, 040, O O U Redeeraed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. $44, 994, 000 $4, 237. 828. 00 $8,106,108. 00 $36, 887. 892. 00 40,946, OUO 3.167,456.00 5,793, 216. 00 35,152,784.00 5, 650, 000 880, 615. 00 1,653,065.00 3. 996. 935.00 7,540,000 1.173,480.00 2, 292, 780. 00 5, 247, 220. 00 6,150,000 1, 008, 500. 00 3, 624, 000. 00 2. 526, 000. 00 15, 990, 000 2,046, 000. 00 11,184, 000. 00 4, 806, OOU. 00 121, 270, 000 12,519,879.00 32. 653,169. 00 8,616,831.00 1884. T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars One'hundred dollars.. F i v e huudred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total 19, 000, 20, 080, 3, 200, 4,000, 2, 500, 3, 500, 000 000 000 000 000 000 52, 280, 000 63, 994,000 61, 026, 000 8, 850, 000 11, 540, 000 8, 650, ODO 19,490, 000 8, 397,180. 00 7, 368, 260.00 903, 300. 00 1,107, 900. 00 648, 500. 00 1,580,000.00 16,503,288.00 47,490,712.00 13,161,476.00 47, 864,524. 00 2, 556, 365. 00 6, 293, 635. 00 3,400, 680. 00 8,139, 320. 00 4, 272, 500. 00 4, 377, 500. 00 6, 726. 000. 00 12,764, 000. 00 173, 550, 000 20, 005.140. 00 52, 658, 309. 00 120,891,691.00 1885. T e n dollars T w e u t y dollars F i f t y dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total 78,034,000 73,186, 000 11,050,000 14,140, 000 13. 650, 000 23,490,000 I 40,000,000 9,783, 585. 00 26, 286, 873. 00 51. 747.127. 00 8, 013, 560.00 21,175, 036. 00 52, 010. 964. 00 839, 600. 00 3, 395, 965. 00 7. 654, 035. 00 860, 800.00 4, 261 480.00 9, 878. 520. 00 467, 500. 00 4, 740, 000. 00 8,910.000.00 9, 701, 000. CO 1, 025, 000. 00 13,789, 000. 00 213, 550,000 20, 990, 045. 00 73, 648, 354. 00 139,901.646.00 1886. T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars.. Five huudred dollars. One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . Total 3,800, 000 800,000 81, 834, 000 73, 986, 000 II, 050, 000 14,140, 000 13, 650, 000 23,490, 000 5, 277, 740. 00 7,853,336.00 269,195. 00 267, 700. 00 7, 075, 000. 00 7,781,000.00 31, 564, 613. 00 50, 269, 387. 00 29, 028. 372.00 44, 957. 628. 00 3,665,160.00 , 7. 384. 840. UU 4, 529,180. 00 9.610,820.00 11,815,000.00 1,835, 000. 00 21, 570, 000. 00 1, 920, 000. 00 4, 600, 000 I 218,150, 000 28, 523, 971. 00 102,172,325. 00 115,977,675.00 1887. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e u t y dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars.. F i v e hundred dollars. O n e t h o u s a n d dollars. Total. 14,156. 000 8, 976. 000 7, 760, 000 10.440, 000 9, 520, 000 1,000, 000 14,156,000 8, 976, 000 7,760,000 92,274.000 83. 506. 000 12, 050, 000 14,140,000 13, 650.000 23,490,000 176, 503. 90 70, 003. 60 31, 758. 50 6, 508, 517. 00 3,848, 612. 00 3,188, 740. 00 5, 897, 390. 00 1,166, 000. 00 1, 399, 000. 00 176, 503. 90 13,979,496.10 70, 003. 60 8, 905, 996. 40 31,758.50 7.728,241.50 54, 200, 870. U O 38, 073,130. 00 32, 876, 984. 00 50,629,016.00 6, 853, 900.00 5,196,100. 00 10, 426, 570. 00 3,713.430.00 12, 981, 000.00 669, OUO. 00 22, 969, 000. CO 521,000.00 51,852,000 270, 002, 000 22. 286. 525. 00 124,458, 850. 00 145, 543,150.00 14,172,000 10,424,000 44,700,000 36, 520, 000 80,000 28, 328, 000 1, 419, 892.10 19,400, 000 732, 758.40 52, 460, 000 818,381.50 128, 794, 000 10, 255, 360. 00 83,586,000 6, 868, 856.00 12, 050, 000 804, 500. 00 14,140, OOC 660,130. 00 13, 650, 000 188, 500. 00 23, 490, 000 199,000. 00 1888. One dollar T w o dollars — Fivedollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five huudred dollars. Onethousand dollars. Total 1889. One d o l l a r . . . :.. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . Total. 105,896, 000 375,898,000 1,596, 396. 00 802, 762. 00 850, 140. CO 48,328, 490. 00 39, 745,840. 00 400. 00 7, 658, 11, 086,700. 00 13,169, 500. 00 23,168, 000. 00 21, 947. 378. 00 146,406, 228. 00 8, 772, 000 5, 800, 000 38, 540,000 20, 480, 000 160, 000 37,100,000 7,595, 632.20 25, 200, 000 4,159, 572.80 91, 000, 000 4,570, 120.00 149, 274, 000 13, 508,887.00 544.00 83,746, 000 8, 890, 12, 050, 000 932, 790.00 14,140,000 727, 480. 00 13,650,000 134, 000. 00 23,490, 000 95, 000. 00 73,752, 000 449.650, 000 40, G14, 026. 00 26, 731, 604. 00 18, 597, 238. 00 51,609, 860.00 80, 465, 510.00 43, 840, 160. 00 4,391, 600. 00 3, 053, 300.00 480, 500. 00 322. 000. 00 229,491,772.00 9,192, 028. 20 4, 962, 334. SO 5, 420, 260.00 61, 837, 377. 00 48, 636, 384. 00 8, 591, 190.00 11, 814, 180. 00 13, 303, 500.00 23,263, 000. 00 187, 020, 254. 00 262, 629, 746. 00 85 TREASURER. No. 3 3 . — S I L V E R CERTIFICATES OF EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. I s s u e d during year. Totalissued. Denomination. 1890.$14,700,000 O n e dollar 9, 280, 000 T w o dollars . . . 28,100, 000 F i v e dollars -• • 39, 000, 000 T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars 800,000 •Fifty d o l l a r s 2, 600,000 One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. $51,800, 000 $11,473,489.70 $20, 665, 517. 90 34, 480, 000 6, 959,904. 80 11, 922, 239. 60 16, 972, 843.50 119,100, 000 11, 552, 583. 50 188,274, 000 14,965, 607. CO 76, 802, 984.00 57,465,144.00 83, 746, 000 8,828,760.00 9, 595,140.00 12, 850, 000 1, 003, 950.00 12,450, 880.00 •16,740.000 636, 700.00 13,396,500.00 13, 650, 000 93, 000.00 23, 319, 000.00 23, 490, 000 56, 000. 00 $31,134, 482.10 22,557 760.40 102,127,156.50 111, 471, 016. 00 26,280, 856. 00 3, 254, 860. O U 4,289,120.00 253, 500. CO 171, 000. 00 '242, 590,249. 00 301, 539,751. 00 94,480,000 544,130, 000 55, 569,995. 00 9, 320, 000 4, 544, 000 29, 540, 000 18, 880, 000 10,320.000 3, 400, 000 3, 000, 000 2,700, 000 3, 200, 000 61,120, 000 39,024,000 148, 640, 000 207,154, 000 94, 066, 000 16, 250, 000 19, 740,000 16, 350, 000 26, 690, 000 11, 389, 274.00 7, 868, 255. 00 21, 597, 432. CO 19.766, 485. CO 8,199, 620. 00 792,100.00 885, 400. 00 497, 000.00 733, 000. CO • 84, 904, 000 629,034, 000 71, 728, 566.00 12, 872, 000 7, 424, 000 23, 660, 000 25,160, 000 23, 040, 000 6,900, 000 10,700, 000 100, 000 73, 992, 000 46, 448, 000 172, 300, 000 232, 314, 000 117,106, 000 23,150, 000 30, 440, 000 16, 350, 000 26, 790, 000 14, 625, 433. CO 46, 680, 224. 90 27, 311, 775.10 9, 527, 668. 00 29,318,162. 60 17,129, 837.40 31, 298, 010. 00 69, 868, 285. 50 102,431, 714. 50 25,153, 780. 00 121, 723, 249.00 110, 590, 751. 00 7, 378, 440. 00 73, 043,204. 00 44, 062, 796.00 1, 046, 950. 00 11, 434,190. 00 11,715,810.00 1, 306,100. 00 14, 642, 380. CO 15, 797, 620. 00 1,275, 500.00 15,169, 000.00 1,181, 000. 00 1, 345, 000. CO 25, 397, 000. CO 1, 393, 000. 00 109,856, 000 Total 738, 890, 000 92, 956, 881. 00 1891. One dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s Total 1892. One dollar . . T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars . . . . F i f t y dollars O n e ' l i u n d r e d dollars FiA'-e h u n d r e d dollars Oue t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1893. Oue dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t v dollars Fifty dollars ... . One'hundred dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a u d doll a r s Total 32, 054, 791.90 29, 065, 208.10 19, 790,494. 60 19, 233, 505.40 38,570, 275. 50 110, 069, 724. 50 96, 569, 469. 00 110, 584, 531. 00 65,' 664, 764. 00 28,401, 236.00 10, 387, 240. 00 5, 862, 760. 00 13, 336, 280.00 6, 403, 720. 00 13, 893, 500. 00 2,456, 500. 00 24, 052, 000. CO 2,638,000. 00 314,318,815.00 407, 275, 696. 00 314,715,185.00 331, 614, 304.00 84, 688, 000 15,152, 942. 00 54,144, 000 8, 803,138.00 199, 300,000 35 429, 910. 00 259, 594, 000 30 657,010.00 139, 906,000 10 539, 600.00 28,850, O O 3 224,800.00 U 39, 040,000 5 634,400.00 16,450, 000 522, 000.00 26, 890, 000 665, 000.00 61,833,166.90 22, 854, 833.10 16, 022, 699. 40 38,121,300. 60 105,298,19.5.50 94, 001, 804. 50 152, 380, 259. 00 107, 213, 741. 00 83, 582, 804. CO 56, 323,196. 00 14, 658, 990. 00 14,191,010.00 20, 276, 780. CO 18, 763, 220. 00 15,691,000.00 759, 000. 00 26,062, 000. CO 828,000. 00 109,972,000 .^ 10, 696, 000 7,696,000 27,000, 000 27,280, 000 22, 800, 000 5, 700. 000 8,600, 000 100, 000 IOO, 000 848, 862, 000 110 628, 800. 00 517 904, 496. 00 330, 957, 504. 00 1894. One dollar ... F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e u t y dollars Fiftv dollars O n e ' h u u d r e d dollars FiA'-e h u n d r e d d( l i a r s One t h o u s a n d d(jllars 12,828,000 8, 040, 000 32, 540, 000 34, 760, 000 28,960, 000 2,620,000. 10, 570, 000 130, 318, 000 Total 97, 516, 000 62,184, 000 231, 840, 000 294,354,000 168,866, 000 • 31,470, 000 49, 610, 000 16,450, 000 26, 890,000 13 8 38 37 16 3 5 401, 604. CO 75, 234,770. 90 22, 281,229.10 15, 366, 373. 40 696, 326. 00 46, 817, 626. 60 87, 651, 884. 50 889,920.00 144,188,115.50 362, 030. 00 189,742,289.00 104,611,711.00 433, 620. 00 100, 016, 424. CO 68, 849,576. 00 13,156, 510. 00 18, 313,490. 00 654,500.00 25, 383,780. 00 24, 226, 220. 00 107,000.00 15, 967, 000. CO 483, UOO. 00 276, 000. 00 522, 000. 00 26, 368, 000.00 306, 000. 00 979,180, 000 124 127, 000.00 642 031,496. 00 116, 372, 000 12, 488, 000 268. 520,000 322, 394, 000 187,986, 000 32, 790, 000 50,460,000 16, 450, 000 26,890,000 89 55 180 223 120 21 30 16 26 337,148, 504. 00 1895. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e d o l l a r s ..'. T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e ' h u u d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars . . . Total 18, 856, 000 10,304, 000 36, 680,000 28,040,000 19,120,000 1,320,000 850, 000 13 895,523.00 9 003, 322. 00 36 069,175. 00 34 228,110.00 20 844.720.00 3, 574, 250.00 5 511,900.00 140, 000. 00 157, 000.00 130, 293. 90 820, 948. 60 257, 290. 50 970, 399. 00 861 144.00 887, 740. 00 895, 680.00 107, 000. 00 525,000.00 115,170, 000 1, 094, 350, 000 123,424,000.00 i 765.455.496.00 ' -• 27, 241,706.10 16, 667, 051. 40 88, 262, 709. 50 98, 423, 601.00 67,124, 856. 00 10, 902, 260. 00 19, 564, 320. 00 343 000 00 365,000.00 328,894, 504.00 86 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 3 . — S I L V E R CERTIFICATES O F EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR—Continued. I s s u e d durTotalissued. ing year. Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. $17, 049, 336. 00 9, 758, 844. 00 40,167, 740. 00 37, 715, 320. 00 23, 505, 360.00 4, 347, 600. CO 7, 514, 300. CO 102, 500. 00 122, 000. 00 $106,179, 629. 90 65,579, 792. 60 220, 425, 030. 50 261, 685, 719. 00 144,366,504.00 26, 235, 340. 00 38, 409, 980. 00 16, 209, 500. 00 26, 647,000. 00 $29, 440, 370.10 15, 788, 207 40 93, 974, 969. 5C 106, 028, 281.00 62, 259, 496. 00 12,114,660.00 22, 530, 020. 00 240 500 00 243, 000. 00 •154, 008, 000 1,248, 358, 000 140, 283, 000. 00 Denomination. 905, 738,496. 00 342, 619, 504. 00 19,812,166. 00 10, 081, 533. 00 43, 858, 735. 00 39, 295, 755. 00 21, 031, 486. 00 4, 300, 675. 00 7, 070, 650. 00 63, 000. 00 58, 000. 00 125, 991,795. 90 75, 661, 325. 60 264, 283, 765. 50 300, 981, 474. 00 165, 397, 990. 00 30, 536, 015. 00 45,480, 630.00 16, 272, 500. 00 26, 705, 000. 00 31, 064, 204.10 18,122, 674. 40 101 736,234.50 113,372,526. 00 67,148, 010.00 15, 013, 985. 00 28,659,370.00 177, 500. 00 185 000 00 Outstanding. 1896. $19, 248, 000 8,880,000 45, 880, 000 45, 320, 000 18, 640, 000 5, 560, 000 10, 480, 000 One d o l l a r . T wo dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars Total . $135,620, 000 81, 368, 000 314,400, U U U 367, 714, 000 206, 626, 000 38,350,000 60, 940, 000 16, 450, 000 26, 890, 000 1897. 21,436,000' 12, 416, 000 51, 620, 000 46, 640, 000 25, 920, 000 7, 200, 000 13,200,000 One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars 157,056,000 93, 784, 000 366, 020, doo 414, 354, 000 232, 546,000 45, 550, 000 74,140,000 16, 450, 000 26, 890, 000 178,432, 000 1, 426, 790, 000 145, 572, 000. 00 1,051,310,496.00 Total O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e h dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars 19, 980, 000 11, 320, O U U .48,7GU, O O O 48, 280, 000 32, 080, 000 11,800,000 1, 000, 000 100, 000 300, 000 177, 036, 000 105,104, 000 414, 780, U O O 462, 634, 000 264, 626, 000 57, 350, 000 75,140, 000 16, 550, 000 27,190, 000 20,142, 265.00 10, 666, 860. 00 41,118, 885. 00 35, 999, 060. 00 18,165,180. 00 3, 969, 750.00 20,163, 500. 00 101, 500. 00 216, 000. 00 146,134, 060. 90 30,901,939.10 18, 775, 814. 40 86, 328,185. 60 305,402, 650. 50 109, 377, 349. 50 336, 980, 534.00 125, 653, 466. {){) 183, 563, 170. 00 81, U62, 830. 00 34, 505, 765. CO 22, 844, 235. 00 9, 495, 870. 00 65, 644,130. 00 176, 000. 00 16, 374, 000.00 269, 000. 00 26, 921, 000.00 173, 620, 000 1, 600, 410, 000 150, 543, 000. 00 1,201,853,496.00 Total 1899.' 375, 479,504. 00 . 1888. 398, 556, 504. 00 > One dollar T w o dollars.., F i v e dollars . T e n dollars Twenty dollars. . . Fifty dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars Five hundred dollars. One t h o u s a n d dollars Total.. .. ... ... . 31, 408, 000 15, 712, 000 40, 500, 000 37, 640, 000 19, 600, 000 6, 500, 000 208, 444, 000 120,816, 000 455, 280, 000 500, 274, 000 284, 226, 000 63,850, 000 75,140, 000 16, 550, 000 27,190, 000 21,-568, 208. 00 11, 495, 395. 00 42, 982,197. 00 37,100, 595. 00 20, 049, 880. 00 G, 378,125. CO 4, 080,100. 00 62, 500. 00 114, 000. 00 40, 741, 731.10 167, 702, 268. 90 22, 992, 419.40 97, 823, 580. 60 348,384,847. 50 106 895,1.52.50 374, 081,129.00 126,192, 871". 00 80, 612, 950.00 203, 613, 050. 00 40, 883, 890. CO 22, 966,110. 00 5,415, 770. 00 69, 724, 230. 00 113, 500. 00 16, 436, 500. 00 27, 035, 000. 00 155,000.00 O . 151, 360, U O 1,751,770,000 143, 831, 000. 00 1,345,684,496.00 40G, 085,504. 00 No. 3 4 . — C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, A C T OF J U N E 8, 1872, OF EACH DENOBIINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L Y E A R Issued dur- Total issued. Redeemed during year. ing year. Total redeeraed. ^ $11, 790, 000 45,450,000 $11, 790, 000 45, 450, 000 $3,310,000 22,120, 000 $3,310,000 22,120, 000 $8, 480, 000 23, 330, O U U 57, 240, 000 Denomination. Outstanding. 57,240, 000 25, 430,000 25, 430, 000 31,810,000 7,895,000 72, 770, 000 19, 685, 000 118, 220, 000 8, 855, 000 44, 630, 000 12,165, 000 66, 750, O O U 7, 520, OCO 51,470, 000 80, 665, 000 137,905, O O U 53, 485, 000 78,915,000 58, 990, 000 1873. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars Total 1874. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total 87 tREASURER. No. 34. - C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , A C T O F J U N E 8,1872, O F EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING, ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d during year. Denomination. Redeemed Total issued during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1875. $4,525,000 76, 570, 000 $7, 550,000 73,490, 000 $19, 715, 000 140, 240, 000 $4,495, 000 54, 550, U O O 219, 000, 000 1 81, 040, 000 159, 955, 000 59, 045, 000 19,595, 000 88,710,000 39, 310, 000 228, 950,000 13, 660, 000 19, 480, 000 82, 400, 000 301,400,000 1 108,305,000 268, 260, 000 33,140, 000 7,135, 000 69, 750, 000 60,105, 000 318,180,000 11,625,000 44,420, 000 50, 935, 000 273, 370,000 9,170, 000 44, 810,000 76, 885, ooo' 378,285,000 1 56, 045,000 ^ 324,305,000 53, 980, 000 7, 300, 000 79, 380, U O O 67,405, 000 397,560, 000 11, 055, 000 83, 360, 000 61, 990, 000 356, 730, 000 5, 415, 000 40, 830, OUO 86, 680,000 464,965, O U O 94,415, 000 418, 720, 000 46, 245, U O O 7, 435, 000 82,330f000 74, 840, 000 479, 890, 000 9, 500, OCO 97,180, 000 71, 490, 000 453, 910, 000 3, 350, 000 25,980,000 89, 765, 000 554,730, O O C 106,680,000 525, 400, 000 29, 330, 000 4, 015, 000 43, 040, 000 78,855, 000 522,930, 000 5, 240, 000 56, 870,000 76, 730, 000 510, 780, 000 2,125,000 12,150, 000 47, 055, 000 601,785, 000 62,110,000 587, 510, 000 14, 275, 000 2,215, 000 15, 3.50, 000 81,070,OCO 538,280,000 2, 875, 000 17, 350, 000 79, 605, 000 528,130, 000 1, 465, 000 10,150, 000 17, 565, 000 619,350,000 20,225,000 607,735,000 11,615,000 2, 950, 000 13, 960, 000 84, 020,000 552,240, 000 1, 875, 000 13,290, O O U 81, 480, 000 541, 420, 000 2, 540, 000 10, 820,000 16, 910, 000 636, 260, O O U 15,165,000 622, 900, 000 13, 360,000 3, 470, 000 16, 560, 000 87,490,000 568,800,000 3, 520, 000 16, 690, 000 85,000,000 558,110, 000 2, 490, 000 10, 690, 000 20; 030,000 656, 290, 000 20,210,000 643^110,000 13,180, 000 4, 300, 000 22, 570,000 91,790,000 591, 370, 000 4, 520, 000 23, 300, 000 89, 520, 000 581, 410, 000 2, 2^0, 000 9, 960, 000 26, 870,000 683,160, 000 27,820,000 670, 930, 000 12, 230, 000 5,785,000 50, 770, 000 97,575, 000 642,140, 000 4, 390, 000 35,110, 000 93, 910, 000 616, 520, 000 3, 665, 000 25, 620, 000 56, 555, 000 Total $24,210,000 194,790,000 81,095,000 F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars 739,715,000 39, 500, 000 710,430, 000 29, 285, 000 4, 630, 000 43, 020, 000 102,205,000 685,160, 000 6, 085, 000 52, 740, 000 99, 995, 000 669, 260, 000 2, 210, 000 15, 900, 000 47, 650, O O U 787, 365, O U U 58,825,000 1 769, 255, 000 18,110, 000 1876. 52, 970, 000 28, 760,000 ' 53,640,000 ' 248, 430, 000 F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars. Total 1877. F i v e thousand dollars T e u t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1878. F i v e t h o u s a u d dollar.s T e n t h o u s a u d dollars Total .1879. Five thousand dollars. . Ten t h o u s a n d dollars Total ISSO. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . ''. Total 1881. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1882. Five thousaud dollars. T e u t h o u s a n d dollars Total.. • 1883. F i v e thousand dollars Teu thousand dollars. . . . Total 1884. Five thousand dollars. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . Total. . . 1885. F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars . . . Ten thousand dollars Total 1886. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 88 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 4 . — C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, A C T OF J U N E 8, 1872, O F EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING, ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d during year. Total issued. $28,400,000 $102, 205,000 713, 560, 000 $1,740, 000 35, 750, 000 $101,735,000 705,010, 000 $470, 000 8, 550, U U U 28, 400,000 815, 765, 000 37,490,000 806, 745, 000 9, U20, 000 230,000 30,170, 000 102, 435, 000 743, 730, 000 65, 000 24t490,-000 101, 800, 000 729, 500, 000 635,000 14, 230, 000 30, 400, 000 846,165, 000 24, 555, 000 831,300,000 14, 865, 000 32, 650, 000 102, 435, 000 776, 380, 000 90, 000 30, 230, 000 101, 890, 000 759, 730, 000 545, 000 16, 650, 000 32, 650, 000 878, 815,000 30, 320, 000 861, 620, 000 17,195, 000 23, 480, 000 102,435, 000 799, 860, 000 95, 000 28,190, 000 101, 985, 000 787,920, 000 450 000 11, 940, 000 23,480, 000 Denomination. 902, 295, 000 28, 285, 000 889, 905, 000 12,390, 000 Redeeraed during year. Total redeeraed. Outstanding. 1887. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1888. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars Total 1889. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n thousand dollars Total ^.. 1890. • F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total , ,. . 1891. 39, 440, 000 150, 000 27, 900, 000 102,135, 000 815,820, 000 300 000 23,480, 000 941,735, 000 28, 050, 000 917, 955, 000 23, 780, 000 70, 800, 000 102, 435, 000 910,100, 000 10, 000 64,150, 000 102,145, 000 879, 970, 000 290, 000 30,130, U O O 64,160, 000 982,115, 000 30, 420, 000 50, 000 60, 600, 000 102,195, 000 940, 570, 000 245, 000 12,160,000 42, 635, 000 1, 055,170, 000 60, 650, 000 1, 042, 765, 000 12, 405, 000 102, 630, 000 190,000 78, 400, 000 1,031,130,000 40, 000 30, 920, 000 102, 235, 000 971, 490, 000 • 395, 000 59, 640, 000 78, 590, 000 1.133, 760, 000 30, 960, 000 1, 073, 725, 000 60, 035, 000 20, 000 • 102, 650, 000 67, 560, 000 1, 098, 690, 000 120, 000 102, 355, 000 71,700,000 1, 0,3,190, 000 295, 000 55, 500, 000 67,580,000 1, 201, 340, 000 71,820, 000 1,145, 545, 000 55, 795,000 104, 490, 000 1, 840, 000 70, 970.000 1,169, 660, 000 1, 935, 000 104, 290. 000 94,400, U O 1,137, 650, 000 O 200, 000 32, 010, 000 72, 810, 000 1, 274,150, 000 Total.. 102, 435, 000 839, 300, 000 39,440, 000 F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars 96, 395, O O 1, 241, 940, 000 U 32, 210, 000 1, 390, 000 105, 880, 000 104, 710, 000 1,274,370,000 390, 000 104, 680, 000 75, 580,000 1, 213, 230, 000 1, 200, 000 61,1*0, U O U 106,100, 000 1, 380, 250, 000 75, 970, 000 1, 317,910, 000 62, 340, O O U 1892. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 70, 800, 000 1, 012, 535, 000 1 1893. 5,000 . 42,630,000 F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 102, 440, 000 952, 730, 000 1894. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1895. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total.. 1896. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total 1897. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten t h o u s a u d dollars . - Total 89 TREASURER. N o . 3 4 « — C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, A C T O F J U N E 8,1872, O F EACH DENOMINATION ISSUED, R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING, ETC.—Continued. Denoraination. Redeemed I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. duriug year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1898. Total $55,000 $105,935, 000 53,100, 000 1,327, 470, 000 $400,000 $105, 080, 000 88, 490, 000 1, 301,720, 000 $855, 000 25,750, 000 53,155, 000 1,433,405, 000 F i v e t l i o u s a n d dollars Ten t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . . 88, 890, 000 1,406, 800, 000 . 26, 605, 000 105,935,000 "'30,'790,'bob" 1,358, 260, 000 450, 000 105, 530, 000 . 35,590,000 1, 337, 310, 000 405,000 20,950,000 36, 040, 000 1,442, 840, 000 21 355 000 1899. F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e u t l i o u s a n d dollars 30,790, 000 1,464,195,000 Total N o . 3 5 . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES NOTES, T R E A S U R Y NOTES, AND GOLD, S I L VER, AND C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES O F EACH DENOMINATION I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND O U T S T A N D I N G A T T H F C L O S E O F E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R F R O M 1866. Denomination. 1866. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars ... Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars.. Five huudred dollars. One thousand dollars. Five thousand dollai-.s Ten thousand dollais. Issued dur- Total issued. Redeemed ing year. during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. Net $1, 637,240. 90 $17, 208,759.10 1, 750,164.75 18, 809,835. 25 95, 445,925. 50 1, 217,894.50 987, 184.50 109, 017,855. 50 1,891 747. 00 85,184, 293. 00 29, 322.737. 50 732, 462.50 34,106, 385. CO 3,028, 915.00 35, 425,600. 00 9,488, 400.CO 25, 004,800. 00 58, 945,200. 00 8, 200,000. 00 73, 800,000. 00 1, 000,000. 00 132,871, 660 612.205,400 94,285,659. 65 79, 932,425 120, 538, 809.15 491, 666, 590. 85 79, 932,425. 00 132, 871, 660 Total Unknown, in reserve. $18,846, 000 $1, 266,495.15 20, 560, 000 1,421. 898. 50 96, 663, 820 588, 593. 50 110, 005, 040 473, 548.00 87, 076, 040 1,071, 932.00 30,055,200 406, 892.50 37,135, 300 2, 513,075. 00 44, 914, 000 387, 425. 00 83, 950, 000 11, 355,800. 00 82, 000, 000 73, 800,000. 00 1,000,000 1,000, 000. 00 532, 272, 975 94, 285,659. 65 120,538,809.15 411, 734,165. 85 20, 346, 000 22,560, UOO 96, 663, 820 110, 005, 040 87,279, 960 30, 055, 200 39, 873, 500 48, 407, 000 155,589,000 167, 520, 000 5,000,000 4, 857,924.15 5,441, 881.85 31,615, 573.25 23, 666,479.25 21,163, 577. 00 3,717, 737. 50 10, 605,665. 00 15,468, 225.00 102, 374,700.00 148, 85(1,000.00 5, 000,000.00 15, 488,075.85 17,118, 118.15 65. 048,246.75 86, 338,560. 75 66,116, 383.00 26,337, 462. 50 29, 267,835. 00 32, 938,775.00 53,214, 300.00 18, 670,000. 00 $714, 000 664, 000 156, 360 2,791,300 11, 000, 000 34, 546, 000 82, 000, 000 1,000,000 1867. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Tweuty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars — Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousaud dollars. Ten thousaud dollars:. 1,500,000 2,000, OUO 203, 920 2, 738, 200 3,493,000 71,639,000 85, 520, 000 4,000, 000 3, 220,683.25 3, 691,717.10 30, 397,678.75 22, 679,294.75 19,271, 830. 00 2, 985,275.00 7, 576,750. 00 5, 979,825.00 77, 369,900.00 75, 050,000. 00 4, 000,000. 00 Net 171, 094,120 783, 299, 520 252, 222, 953. 85 13, 806, 000 372, 761, 763.00 410, 537, 757. 00 13, 806, 000. 00 171, 094,120 Total Unknown, iu reserve. 769,493, 520 252, 222, 953. 85 372,761, 763. 00 396, 731, 757.00 22, 829,348 4, 297,683.25 26,070, 696 4,667, 751.70 96, 663, 820 2,210, 801. 25 110,00.5, 040 3, 506,372. 50 87,485, 360 2, 594,285. 00 30, 055, 200 841, 932. 50 42, 077, 500 3,173, 875.00 52, 586, 500 3, 458,475. 00 175, 45,9, 000 16, 980,000. 00 229,145, 000 63.170, 000.00 5, 000, 000 9,155, 607.40 10,109, 633. 55 33, 826,374. 50 27,172, 851.75 23, 757,862. 00 4, 559,670. 00 13,779, 540. 00 18,926, 700. 00 119, 354,700.00 212, 020,000.00 5,000, 000. 00 94,077,944 877,377,464 104, 901,176. 20 19, 872,484 477, 662, 939.20 399.71.4, 524. 80 19,872,484. 80 94, 077, 944 857, 504,980 104, 901,176.20 477, 662, 939. 20 379,842, 040. 00 1868. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars T wenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars.. One thousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars.. Total Unknown, in reserve. Net... 2, 483, 348 3,510,696 205, 400 2,204, 000 4,179, 500 19, 870. 000 61, 625, 000 13, 673,740.60 15, 961,062.45 62,837, 445.50 82, 832,188. 25 63, 727,498. 00 25, 495,530. CO 28, 297,960. 00 33, 659,800. 00 56,104, 300. 00 17,125, 000. 00 90 No. "REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 5 . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES NOTES, TREASURY N O T E S , AND GOLD,, S I L - VER, AND CURRENCY CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . Redeemed during year. ing year. Denomination. 1869. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars . T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s F i v e thousaud dollars . . $5, 522, 000 8, OUU, 432 4, 336. ISO 8, 004, 960 16, 227, 580 8, 265, 400 •12, 498, 500 32, 961, 000 62, 290, 000 $28,351, 348 $4, 929,"028. 40 5, 287, 765. 90 34, 071,128 101, 000, 000 6, 641, 495. 50 118, 010, 000 6, 833, 888. 00 103,712,940 6, 041, 389. 00 30, 055, 200 7, 211, 355. 00 8, 600, 685. 00 50, 342, 900 9, 777, 975. 00 65, 085, 000 208, 420, 000- 19, 829, 000. 00 291,435, 000 50, 365,000. CO 5,000, 000 Total redeemed. Ouftstanding. $14, 084, 635. 80 $14, 266,712.20 15,397,399.45 18,673 728.55 40,467,870.00 60,532,130.00 34, 006, 739. 75 84 003 260.25 29, 799, 251.00 73,913 689 00 11, 771, 025. 00 18,284,175.00 22, 380, 225.00 27,962,675.00 28, 704, 675. CO 36, 380, 325. CO 139,183, 700. 00 69, 236, 300. 00 262, 385, OOU. 00 29, 050, 000. 00 5,000, 000. CO 158,106, 052 1,035,483,516 125, 517, 581. 80 39,444,855 N"et 1870. 603,180, 521. 00 432, 302, 995. 00 39,444,855. 00 158,106, 052 Total 996, 038, 661 125, 517, 581. 80 603,180, 521. 00 392, 858,140. 00 36, 571, 348 48,103,128 120,580, 000 155, 930, 000 127, 640, 000 50, 655, 200 80, 244. 900 68, 586, 000 218,473. 000 327, 690, 000 30,530, 000 18, 507, 520. 25 18,063, 827. 75 20, 607, 010. 75 27,496 117 25 49, 961, 841. 25 70,618,158 75 51, 687, 812. 25 104,242,187.75 39, 671,154. 00 87 968 846 00 18, 448, 242. 50 32, 206, 957. 50 30, 688, 885. 00 49, 556, 015. 00 43, 212. 650. 00 25, 373, 350. CO 173,461,700.00 45, Oil, 300. 00 309, 250, 000. CO 18,440, 000. 00 19,400, 000. 00 .11,130,000.00 8, 220, 000 14, 032, 000 19, 580, 000 37, 920, O O U 23, 927, 060 20, 600, 000 29, 902,000 3, 501, O O U 10,053,000 36, 255. 000 25, 530, 000 O n e dollar T w o dollars Five dollars..' T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars . ... Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 4, 422, 884. 45 5, 2U9, 611. 3U 9, 493, 971. 25 17, 681, 072. 50 9, 871, 903. 00 6, 677, 217. 50 8, 308, 660. 00 14, 507, 975. CO 34, 278, 000. 00 46, 865, OUU. U O 14,400,000.00 229, 520, 060 1, 265, 003,576 171, 716, 295. 00 96, 801, 760 Net 774, 896, 816. 00 490,106, 760. 00 96, 801, 7G0. 00 229, 520, 060 1,168, 201, 816 171, 716, 295. 00 Total 774, 896, 816. 00 393, 305, U O 00 U 44,050,899. 53,195,128 112,440, 000 145, 830, 000 124, 275, 000 47,155, 200 65, 944, 900 94, 030, 000 254, 356, 000 344,340,000 59, 750, 000 23, 509, 728. 70 27, 428, 871. 55 63; 978, 373. 50 68, 685, 653. 75 56, 308, 947. 00 23, 537, 562. 50 39. 963, 765. 00 61. 738. 525. 00 214, 286; 700. 00 339,120, 000. O U 48, 710, 000. 00 20, 541,170 30 25, 766, 256.45 48, 461, 626. 50 77,144 346 25 67, 966, 053. 00 23,617,637.50 25, 981,135. 00 32, 291, 475. 00 40, 069, 300. 00 5, 220, 000. CO 11, 040, 000. 00 1871. On© dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One liundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars O u e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total . . 7,480,611 5,985,i)00 5, 860, 000 11, 266, 000 12, 995, 000 6, 555, 000 8. 785,700 27, 485, 000 44, 883, 000 16,650,000 29, 220, 000 5, 002, 208. 45 6, 821, 860. 80 14, 016, 532. 25 16, 997, 841. 50 16, 637, 793. 00 5, 089, 320. U O 9, 274, 880. CO 18, 525, 875. 00 40, 825, 000. CO 29, 870, COO. 00 29, 310, 000. 00 177,165, 311 1,345,367,127 192, 371, 311. 00 967, 268,127. 00 378, 099, OOU. 00 1872. 9, 931, 304 9,172, 000 9, 962, 500 12,210, 000 13, 001, 000 4, 035, 000 5, 998, 000 4,299„500 13,660,000 15,940.000 34. 620, 000 53, 982, 203 62, 367,128 122,402, 500 158, 040, 000 137, 276, 000 51,190, 200 71, 942, 900 98, 329, 500 268, 016, 000 360, 280, 000 94,370, 000 5, 724, 516. 60 7, 566, 791. 90 11, 658, 604. CO 13, 584, 50.5. 50 13, 290,176. 50 2, 700, 294.50 5, 384, 965. 00 7, 027, 950. 00 12, 386, 000. 00 12, 765, 000. 00 28,190, 000. 00 Total 1873. T w o dollars F i v e dollars . . . T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Net 29, 234, 245. 30 34, 995, 663.45 75, 636, 977. 50 82,270,159.25 69,599,123.50 26, 237, 857. 00 45, 348, 730. 00 68, 766, 475. CO 226, 672, 700. 00 351, 885, 000. CO 76, 900, 000. 00 24, 747, 957. 70 27, 371, 464. 55 46, 765, 522. 50 75, 769, 840. 75 67,676,876 50 24, 952, 343. 00 26, 594,170. CO 29, 563,025.00 41, 343, 300. 00 8, 395, 000. 00 17,470, 000.00 132, 829, 304 1, 478,196, 431 120, 278, 804. 00 1, 087, 546, 931. 00 0 n 6 dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e u t y dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d (iollars . - . - . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 390, 649, 500. 00 6, 981, 567 7,816, 000 9, 537, 500 9, 930, 000 10,284,000 3, 000, 000 5, 955, 500 6. 516, 000 15,214,000 22, 565, 000 78, 530, 000 ^ 60, 963, 770 70,183,128 131, 940, 000 167, 970, 000 147, 560, 000 54,190, 200 77, 898, 400 104, 845, 500 283, 230, 000 382, 845, 000 172, 900, 000 6, 517, 793. 20 7,712, 608.55 9, 903, 055. 00 12, 367, 770. 75 10, 743, 576. 50 1, 755,468. 00 3, 594, 970. 00 7, 786, 525. 00 12, 709, 300. 00 15,020,000.00 46, 220, 000. 00 35, 752, 038. 50 42, 708, 272. 00 85, 540, 032. 50 94, 637, 930. 00 80, 342, 700. 00 27, 993. 325. 00 48, 943, 700. 00 76, 553, 000. 00 239, 382, 000. 00 366, 905, 000. CO 123,120, 000. 00 25,211,731.50 27, 474, 856. 00 46, 399, 967. 50 73, 332, 070. 00 67, 217, 300. 00 26,196, 875.00 28, 954, 700. 00 28, 292, 500.00 43, 848, 000. 00 15, 940, 000. 00 49, 780, 000. 00 176, 329, 567 1, 654, 525, 998 134, 331, 067. 00 1, 221, 877, 998. 00 432, 648, 000.00 1,000,000.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 176, 329, 567 1, 654, 525. 998 135,331,067.00 1, 222, 877, 998.00 431, 648,000.00 "91 TREASURER. No. 3 5 . -AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, SILVER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Continned. Redeemed Issued dur- Total issued. ing.year. during year. Denomination. Total redeeraed. Outstanding. -1874. One dollar . Two dollars. Five dollars Teu dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousaud dollars Ten thousand dollars $8,931,669 10,177,520 12,595,760 15,665, 240 14,178,400 5, 230, 000 10, 629, 500 20, 249,000 32.739,000 16,050,000 102, 740, 000 Total Unknowu destroved 249,186, 089 1, 903, 712, 087 217, 018, 989. 00 1,438,896,987.00 1,000,000.00 464, 815,100. 00 1,000,000 C O 249,186, 089 1,903,712,087 217, 018, 989. CO 1,439,896,987.00 463, 815,100. 00 Net . . . $69, 895,439 80, 360, 648 144,535, 760 183,635, 240 161,738,400 59,420, 200 88, 527, 900 125, 094, 500 315,969,000 398, 895, 000 275, 640,000 $8, 571, 888. 50 9, 534,938.00 8,452, 272. 50 12, 273, 385. 00 8, 904, 230.00 2, 030, 775. CO 3, 794, 000. 00 37,175, 500.00 14,447, 000. 00 20, 735, 000. 00 91,100,000.00 $44, 323, 927. 00 $25, 571, 512.00 52, 243,210.00 28,117,438.00 93,992, 305. 00 50, 543,455. 00 106,911,315.00 • 76, 723,925. 00 89,246, 930. 00 72, 491,470.00 30,024,100. 00 29, 396,100. 00 52,737, 700. 00 35,790, 200. 00 113,728, 500. 00 11, 366, 000. CO 253, 829, 000. 00 62,140, 000.00 387, 640, 000. 00 11, 255, 000. 00 214,220, 000. 00 61, 420, UOO. O U 1875. 84, 521, 595 12j 780, 804.50 91, 295,048 12,706, 512.00 151,461,760 12, 617, 201. 50 197,195,240 17,129, 380. 00 171,898.400 15, 263. 928. CO 68, 380, 900 7, 096, 850. 00 93, 015, 200 8, 030, 600. 00 156,635, 000 9, 560, 000. 00 332, 342, 000 29, 315, 000.00 416,210,000 20,445, 000.00 396,010,000 117,510,000.00 •57,104,731.50 . 27,416,863.50 64, 949, 722. 00 26, 345, 326. 00 106, 609, 506. 50 44, 852, 253. 50 124, 040, 695. 00 73,154, 545. 00 104,510,858.00 67, 387, 542. 00 37,120, 950.00 31, 259, 950. 00 60, 768, 300. 00 32, 246, 900. 00 123, 288, 500.00 33, 346, 500. 00 283,144, 000.00 49,198, 000. 00 408, 085, 000. 00 8,125, 000. 00 331,730,000.00 64, 280, 000. 00 One dollar .. Two dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars . . . One huudred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars 14,626,156 10, 934, 400 6,926,000 13,560, 000 10,160, 000 8, 960,700 • 4,487,300 31, 540, 500 16,373,000 17, 315, 000 120, 370, 000 Total Unknown destroved 255, 253, 056 2,158, 965,143 262,455, 276. 00 1,701,352.263.00 1,000, 000. 00 457, 612, 880. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 255,253, 056 2,158, 965,143 262, 455, 276. CO 1,702,352,263.00 456, 612, 880. 00 Net 1876. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars 13, 444,758 12, 792, 000 13, OSO, 000 11,196,000 12,184, 000 10,151,000 6,757,600 15.255,500 8,201,000 73,645, 000 87,490, 000 , Fiity dollars One'hundred dollars Fivehundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars 97,966, 353 12, 854,116. 60 104,087,048 11, 656, 846. 40 164, 541, 760 11, 614, 081. 00 208, 391, 240 14, 945, 686. 00 184, 082,400 13,189, 679. 00 78,531,900 5, 922,185. 00 99, 772,800 10, 655,460. CO 171, 890, 500 11, 915. 500. 00 340, 543,000 15. 582, 500. 00 489, 855,000 54, 680, UUO. 00 483,500,000 126, 200, 000. 00 69,958,848.10 76, 606, 568.40 118, 223, 587. 50 138,986,381.00 117, 700, 537. CO 43,043,135.00 71, 420, 760. 00 135, 204, 000. 00 298, 729, 500. 00 462,765, 000. 00 457,930, 000. CO 28, 007, 504. 90 27, 480, 479. 60 46, 318,172. 50 69,404, 859.00 66, 381, 863.00 35, 488, 765.00 28, 352, 040. 00 36, 686, 500. 00 41, 813, 500.00 27,090, 000. 00 25, 570, 000. 00 U 264,196, 858 2,423,162,001 289, 216, 054. CO 1,990,568,317.00 432, 593, 684. O 1, 000, 000. 00 1, OOU, UOO. 00 Total 264,196, 858 2, 423,162, 001 289, 216,054. 00 1,991,568,317.00 Net 431,593 684 00 1877. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fiity dollars One hundred dollars Five hundred dollars Onethousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars 10,147, 399 9,432,000 14,180, 000 7. 320, 000 8,160, 000 5,983, 300 8, 258, 900 8,431,500 10,694,000 15, 630, 000 109, 230, 000 108.113,752 .113,519,048 178,721,760 215,711,240 192, 242,400 84, 515, 200 108, 031,700 180, 322, 000 351,237,000 505, 485, 000 592,730,000 12, 994, 606.10 11, 542, 653.40 11,199, 948. 50 12,189,152. 00 11,932, 666. CO 5, 559,155. 00 5. 996,170. 00 8, 215, 500.00 • 11, 829, 000. 00 27, 555, 000.00 64, 730, 000. CO 82,953,454.20 88,149, 221. 80 129,423,536. 00 151,175,533.00 129,633,203.00 48, 602, 290.00 77,416, 930. 00 143, 419, 500. CO 310, 558, 500. 00 490,320, 000.00 522,660, 000. 00 25,160,297 80 25, 369, 826. 20 49, 298, 224. O U 64 535 707 00 62,609 197 00 35,912, 910. CO 30, 614, 770. 00 36, 902, 500.00 40,678,500.00 15,165,000.00 70, 070, 000. 00 '. 207,467, 099 2, 630, 629.100 183.743;851. 00 2,174,312,168.00 1, 000, 000. 00 456.316,932.00 1,000 000.00 207,467, 099 2, 630,629,100 183,743,851.00 2,175,312,168.00 Total Unknowu, destroyed . . . 455 316 932 00 Net 1878. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars . . . ... Ten dollars . . . . . . . ; Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars Five hundred dollars 7, 562, 351 6, 288, 000 15, 820,000 11,503,220 9,210, 240 3, 213, 250 8, 036, 700 6, 880, 000 115,676,103 119,807,048 194, 541, 760 227,214,460 201,452.640 87,728,450 116, COS, 400 187, 202, 000 11, 792, 774. 50 94, 746, 228 70 10, 746, 878. 00 98, 896, 099. 80 10,448, 667.50 139, 872, 203. 50 10,364, 063.00 161, 539, 596.00 9. 086, 554. 00 138,719,757. CO 11. 930, 230. 00 , 60, 532, 520. 00 5, 509,100. CO 82, 926, 030.00 9, 614, 000. 00 153,033,500.00 20 929,874 30 20,910, 948. 20 54, 669, 556. 50 65, 674, 864. 00 62,732,883. 00 27,195, 930. CO 33,142, 370. 00 34.168, 500. 00 92- REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 3 5 . - -AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, S I L VER, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I C A T E S , ETC.—Continued. Denomination. Issued durRedeemed ing year. T o t a l issued. d u r i n g y e a r . Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1878. One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars $8,390, 000 15, 575, 000 113, 670,000 Total Unknown, destroyed 206,148, 761 9, R f 777 «fii 222 322 267 00 ^ ^^(^ c^"^^ 'i-^^ f< 440 143 4'>6 00 Mi ^^ 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 $359, 627, 000 $8, 395, 000. 00 521, 060, 000 19, 925, 000. 00 706, 400, 000 114, 510, 000. 00 $318, 953,500. 00 510, 245, 000. 00 637,170, 000. 00 $40, 673, 500. 00 10, 815, UUU. U O 69, 230, 000. 00 206,148, 761 2,836, 777, 861 222, 322, 267. 00 2, 397, 634,435. CO 439,143,426.00 Net..' 1879. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Teu dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars Fi ve hundred dollars One thousaud'dollars Five thousaud dollars Ten thousaud dollars 6, 503,133 5, 892, 000 11,060,000 9, 323, 780 7, 485, 760 2, 531, 750 5, 632.400 8,186, 000 ' 12, 225, 000 15, 670, 000 90, 830, 000 103, 969, 255. 20 107, 606, 394. 80 151, 494, 647. CO 171, 735, 848. 00 148,370,593.00 64,591,860.00 88,487, 420. CO 161,108,500.00 332, 023, 500. 00 526, 925, 000.00 760, 240, 000. 00 18, 209, 980. 80 18, 092, 653. 20 54,107,113.00 64. 802. 392. 00 60, 567, 807. CO 25, 668, 340. 00 33,213,380.00 34, 279, 500.00 39, 228, 500. 00 9, 805. 000. 00 36. 990, 000. 00 Total Unknown destroyed 175, 339, 823 3,012,117,684 220, 518, 583. 00 2,617,153,018.00 1, 000, 000. 00 394, 964, 666. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 175, 339, 823 3, 012,117, 684 220, 518, 583. 00 2, 618,153,018. 00 393, 964, 666.00 Net 122,179,236 9, 223, 026. 50 125, 699, 048 8. 710, 295. 00 205,601,760 11,622,443.50 236, 538, 240 10,196, 252.00 208, 938,400 9, 650, 836. 00 90, 260, 200 4, 059, 340. 00 121, 700, 800 5, 561, 390. 00 195, 388, 000 8,075, 000.00 371,852, 000 13, 670, 000. 00 536,730, 000 16, 680, 000. 00 797, 230, 000 123,070, 000. 00 1880. One dollar Two dollars . . . Five dollars Teu dollars Twenty dollars Fiftv dollars Oue huudred dollars Five hundred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousaud dollars Ten thousand dollars 9, 057, 863 8, 232, O U U 19, 680, CCO 18, 527, 000 19, 250, 000 2, 595, U O O 4,501,700 3, 050, O O U 3,427, 000 5,015,000 45. 040, U O O 131,237,099 133,931,048 225, 281, 760 255, 065, 240 228,188, 400 92, 855, 200 126, 202, 500 198,438, 000 375, 279, O U O 541,745,000 842, 270, 000 6, 935, 511. 80 5, 971, 840. 20 8, 354, 565. CO 6, 265, 301. 00 5, 698, 620. CO 2,125, 395. 00 2, 604, 610. 00 16,410, 500.00 21,124, 000. 00 10, 945, 000.00 64, 570, 000. 00 " c Net 20, 332, 332. 00 20, 352, 813. 00 05 432 548 00 77, 064, 091. CO 74 119 187 00 26,137,945.00 35,110,470.00 20. 919, 000. 00 21,531 500.00 3, 875. 000. 00 17, 460. 000. 00 138, 375, 563 3,150, 493, 247 151, 005, 343. 00 2,768,158,361.00 1, 000, 000. 00 382, 334, 886.00 1, 000, 000. 00 138. 375, 563 3,150, 493, 247 151,005, 343. 00 2.769,158,361.00 Total Unknown, destroyed 110, 904, 767. 00 113, 578, 235. 00 159, 849, 212. 00 178, 001,149. 00 154, 069, 213. 00 66, 717, 255.00 91, 092, 030. 00 177,519,000.00 353, 747, 500. CO 537, 870, 000. 00 824,810,000.00 381 334 886 00 ISSl. One dollar Five dollars Teu dollar.s . . . . Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars Five huudred dollars One thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Ten thousaud dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Net 9, 889, 034 8, 752, 000 14, 760, 000 27, 860, 000 22, SUO, 000 3,510,000 5, 354, 300 1, 332, 000 1, 200, 000 2, 215, 000 15, 350, 000 141,126,133 142, 683, 048 240, 041, 760 282, 925, 240 250, 988, 400 96, 365, 200 131,556,800 199, 770, 000 376, 479, 000 543,960, 000 857,620,000 7, 575. 604. 40 6,860, 690. 60. 10,623,470.00 7, 566, 674. 00 6, 484, 770.00 2, 463, 435.00 3, 219, n o . 00 5,776, 000.00 6, 502, 000. 00 3, 370, 000. CO 18, 670, 000. 00 118,480,371.40 120, 438, 925. 60 170,472, 682. 00 185, 567, 823.00 160,553, 983. 00 69,180, 690. 00 94,311,140.00 183,295, 000. U U 360, 249, 500. 00 541, 240, 000. 00 843,480, 000.00 22, 645, 761. 60 22, 244,122. 40 69,569, 078. 00 97,357,417.00 90.434,417.00 27 184. 510 00 37, 245, 060. 00 16,475, 000. 00 16, 229, 500. CO 2, 720, 000. 00 14,140, OUO. 00 113, 022, 334 3, 263, 515, 581 * 79, 111, 754. 00 2,847,270.115.00 1, 000, 000. 00 416,245,466.00 1,000 000.00 79,111,754.00 2,848,270,115.00 415,245,466.00 113, 022, 334 3,263,515,581 1882. One dollar Two dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars. Fiftydollars : One hundred dollars Five huudred dollars Oue thousand dollars Five thousand dollars Teu thousand dollars Total Unknown destroyed Net 11.445,524 10,472,000 14,280, 000 18, 920. 000 14,720,000 3, 600, 000 5, 327,900 2,450, 000 2, 620, 000 7, 945, 000 28, 950, 000 152,571.657 153,155, 048 254,321.760 301, 845, 240 265, 708,400 99, 965, 200 136,884,700 202,220,OUO 379, 099, 000 551,905,000 886, 570, 000 8, 370, 332. 00 8, 093, 497. 00 16, 506, 538.00 14, 246, 931. 00 11. 535,'986. 00 3, 309,190. 00 3. 859, 570. 00 2,106, 000. 00 3, 088. 000. 00 7.115,000.00 26.570,000. CO 126, 850, 703. 40 25, 720, 953. 60 128, 532. 422. 60 24, 622, 625. 40 186, 979. 220.00 67, 342, 540. 00 199,814.754.00 102,030 486 00 172. 089, 969. 00 93,618,431.00 72, 489, 880. 00 27,475,320.00 98, 170.710.00 38,713,990.00 185.401,000.00 16, 819. OUU. U O 363 337 500.00 15 761,500.00 548, 355 000 00 3, 550, OOU. U U 870,050.OUO,UU 16, 52U, UUU. 00 120, 730, 424 3, 384, 246, 005 104, 801, 044. U 2,952.071,159.00 O 1,000,000.00 432,174,846.00 1 000 000 00 120, 730, 424 3, 384, 246, 005 104,801,044.00 2, 953, 071,159.00 431,174, 846. 00 93 TREASURER. N o . 35o -AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, SILVER, AND CURRENCY CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continned. Denoinination. Redeeraed I s s u e d dur- T o t a l i s s u e d . ing year. during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1883. T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars I^venty dollars Fifty dollars ." Oue h u n d r e d dollars. F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars $11,986,114 9,672,000 22, 860, 000 26,120. 000 28, 720, 000 14, 700, 000 15, 656, 600 12,400,000 21, 400, 000 21,470, 000 66, 560,000 $164,557,771 162, 827, 048 277,181,760 327, 965, 240 294,428, 400 114, 665, 200 152,541,300 214,620,000 400,499, 000 573,375, 000 953,130, 000 $9, 970, 610.80 $136,821, 314.20 $27, 736, 456. 80 8, 770, 231.20 137, 302.653. 80 25, 524, 394. 20 19,052, 455. 00 206,031,675.00 71,150.085.00 218, 344. 462.00 109, 620. 778. 00 18. 529. 708. 00 15. 575,198.00 187, 665,167. 00 106, 763, 233. 00 77, 731, 570. 00 5, 241, 690. 00 36, 933, 630. CO 104,118,890.00 5, 948,180. 00 48, 422,410. 00 25, 752, 000. CO 3, 467, 000.00 188, 868, 000. 00 5, 093, 000. 00 368,430, 500. 00 32, 068, 500. 00 563,140, 000. 00 10, 235, 000. 00 14, 785, 000. 00 915, 480, 000. CO 37, 650. 000.00 45, 430, 000.00 251, 544,714 3,635, 790, 719 151,863,073.00 3,103,934, 232. CO 531.856,487.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1,000.000.00 Total 251,544,714 3, 635, 790,719 151, 863, 073. 00 3,104, 934, 232. 00 530, 856, 487. 00 Net. 1884. One dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One'hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v 3 t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total U n k n o w n destroyed 8,943,236 7, 808, 000 23,420,000 31,160,000 34,880. 000 8, 700, 000 10, 637, 000 9, 650,000 17,500,000 11, 300, 000 42, 570,000 173^501,007 170, 635, 048 300, 601,760 359,125,240 329, 308,400 123, 365, 200 163,178,300 224, 270, OdO 417, 999, 000 584,675, 000 995,700, 000 10, 019, 508. 00 8, 434, 508. 00 19, 017,170.00 23, 763, 050. CO 22, 368, 720. 00 7, 012,100. CO 8,089, 300.00 5, 329, 000. 00 9, 006, 000. 00 8, 140, OUO. 00 38,050,000.00 146, 840, 822.20 26,660,184.80 145,737,161.80 24, 897, 886. 20 225,048, 845.00 75, 552, 915. 00 242,107, 512.00 117, 017, 728. 00 210, 033, 887. 00 119, 274, 513. CO 84,743, 670. 00 38, 621, 530. 00 112, 208,190. 00 50, 970, n o . 00 194,197, 000. 00 30, 073, 000.00 377, 436, 500. 00 40, 562, 500. CO .571, 280, UOU. 00 13, 395, 000. 00 953,530,UUO.00 42,170, 000. CO 206, 568,236 3, 842, 358, 955 159, 229, 356. 00 3, 263,163, 588. 00 579, 195,367.00 1, 000, 000. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 206, 568, 236 3, 842, 358, 955 159, 229, 356. 00 3, 264,163, 588. 00 578,195, 367.00 Net 1885. 0 n 6 dollfir T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One'hundred dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars Total Unknown, destroyed 183,688,160 10,187,153 10,856,000 181, 491, 048 19, 300, 000 319, 901, 760 23, 680, 000 382, 805,240 22, 320, 000 351, 628,400 9, 700, 000 133, 065, 200 10, OCO, 000 173,178, 300 13,950,000 238, 220, 000 25, 000, O O 442,999,000 U 13, 285,000 597,960, 000 85,770, 000 1,081,470,000 11,895, 276.00 10, 458, 817.00 18,855,110.00 24, 411, 215. 00 22,112, 700. 00 6,763, 800. 00 8, 591, 300. 00 4,363, 500. 00 4, 786, 000. 00 8, 415, 000.00 45,400, 000. 00 158, 736,098. 20 24 952, 061. 80 156,195, 978. 80 25, 295, 069. 20 243, 903,955.00 75, 997.805. 00 266, 518, 727. CO 116,286,513.00 232,146, 587. 00 110,481,813.00 91, 507, 470. 00 41,557,730.00 120, 799, 490.00 52,378.810.00 198, 560, 500. CO 39, 659, 500. 00 382, 222, 500. 00 60, 776, 500. 00 579, 695, 000. 00 18, 265, 000. 00 998, 930, 000. 00 82,540, OOC. 00 244, 048,153 4,086,407,108 166,052, 718. 00 3,429,216, 306.00 1, 000, 000. 00 657,190, 802. 00 1,000, 000. 00 244, 048,153 4, 086,407,108 166,052, 718. 00 3, 430,216, 306. 00 656,190, 802. CO Net 1886. . O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars.: F i v e h u u d r e d dollars Oue t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousand dollars Total U n k n o w n destroyed Net -. 183, 688,160 181,491, 048 341, 221,760 21, 320, 000 396, 565, 240 13,760,000 360,188, 400 8, 560, 000 135,165, 200 2,100,000 177,978, 300 4, 800. 000 238,820,000 600,000 460,499, 000 17, 500,000 602,590, 000 4, 630, 000 43, 020,000 1,124,490, 000 166, 084, 237. 60 7, 348,139.40 17,603 922.40 7,090, 699. 60 163,286,678.40 18, 204, 369. 60 255,592, 541. CO 85,629,219.00 11, 688, 586. 00 13,118, 465. 00 279, 637,192. 00 116,928.048.00 248,175, 503.00 112.012,897.00 16, 028, 916. 00 94,771,140. 00 3, 263, 670. 00 40, 394, 060. 00 7,194, 890. CO 127,994,380.00 49, 983, 920. 00 211,121,000. 00 12, 560, .500. 00 27,699,000.00 402,721; 500. CO 57. 777, 500. 00 20, 499, 000. 00 .586,500, 000.00 16, 090, 000. 00 6, 805, 000.00 54, 940,000.00 1, 053, 870, 000. 00 70, 620, OGO. 00 116, 290, 000 4,202, 697,108 160, 537,866. 00 3, 589,754,172. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 612, 942,936. 00 1,000,000.00 116, 290, 000 4, 202, 697,108 160,537,866. CO 3, 590,754,172. 00 611,942, 936. 00 1887. O n e dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars Teu dollars T weutj'' d o l l a r s Fiftydollars 14,156,000 8, 976, U O O 34, 500, 000 33, 080, 000 25,760, 000 3,000,000 197, 844,160 8, 083, 049. 80 190, 467, 048 • 9,265,801.20 375,7-21,760 17, 336,127. 00 429,645, 240 15.435, 707. 00 385,948,400 12. 342, 458. 00 138,165, 200 - 8, 063, 620. 00 175,067, 287. 40 22, 776,872.60 17,914,568.40 172, 552, 479.60 272, 928, 668.00 102,793,092.00 295, 072, 899.00 134, 572, 341. CO 260,517,961.00 125,430, 439. 00 102, 834,760. 00 35, 330,440. 00 94 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. No. 3 5 . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND GOLD, SIL- VER, AND CURRENCY CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. Denoraination. | ^ ^ ^ r Total issued. Redeeraed during year. : Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1887. O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars ... $2, 800, 000 $180,778, 300 $11,469,690.00 $139, 464,070.00 $41, 314, 230. 00 238, 820, 000 7, 294, 500. 00 218, 415, 500. 00 20,404, 500. 00 464,147. 000 12, 331, 000.00 415, 052, 500. 00 49, 094. 500. 00 602, 590, 000 2, 380, 000. 00 588, 880. 000. 00 13,710,000.00 28,400, 000 1,152,890,000 38, 630, 000. 00 1, 092, 500, 000. 00 60, 390,000. 00 3, 648, 000 Total Unknown, destroyed 154,320,000 14,357,017.108 143, 531, 953. 00 '3 7.^*^ 9.R6 1'2^. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 154, 320, 000 4, 357, 017,108 143, 531, 953. 00 3,734,286,125,00 Net 623, 730, 983. 00 I, 000, 000. 00 622, 730, 983. 00 1888. O n e dollar Two d o l l a r s . . . F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars .. . Fifty dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 14,172, 000 212, 016,160 10,424,000 200, 891, 048 52, 000, 000 427, 721, 760 53, 520, 000 483,165, 240 33, 040, 000 418,988, 400 7, 300, 000 145, 465, 200 12, 700, 000 193, 478, 300 6, 200, 000 245, 020,000 15, 352, 000 479,499, 000 20, 230, 000 622, 820, 000 60,170, 000 1, 213, 060, 000 5, 037, 036.10 180,104, 323. 50 31.911 836.50 4, 764, 394.40 .177,316,874.00 23, 574,174.00 22,128, 359. 50 295, 057, 027. 50 132, 664, 732. 50 21,362,430.00 316,435. 329. 00 166, 7,29, 911. 00 16. 854, 355. 00 277,372, 316. 00 141, 616, 084. 00 6,123,140. 00 108, 957. 900. 00 36, 507, 300. 00 6.187. 830. 00 145,651.900.00 47, 826, 400. 00 5. 745, 000. 00 224,160, 500. 00 20, 859. 500. 00 14, 320, 500. CO 429, 373, 000. 00 50,126, 000. 00 9, 405, 000.00 598, 285, 000. 00 24, 535, 000. 00 62,850, 000. 00 1,155, 350, 000. 00 57, 710, 000.00 285,108, 000 4, 642,125,108 174, 778, 045. 00 3. 908, 064,170.00 I, 000, 000. 00 Total U n k n o w n destroyed - Net 734 060,938. 00 1,000,000.00 285,108, 000 4, 642,125,108 174, 778, 045. 00 3,909, 064,170. 00 733, 060, 938. 00 1889. One dollar F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftv dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars - Total Unknown, destroyed 8, 772, 000 220, 788,160 206, 691, 048 5, 800, 000 466, 261, 760 38, 540, 000 517, 365, 240 34, 200, 000 438,028, 400 19, 040, 000 151,465, 200 6, 000, 000 201, 078, 300 7, 600, 000 254. 770. 000 9, 750, 000 490, 999,000 11. 500, 000 652. 975,000 30,155, 000 73, 770, 000 1, 286, 830, 000 9, 061, 336. 80 189,165, 660. 30 31 622 499 70 183,102, 089. 20 23,588,958 SO 5, 785, 215. 20 322, 347, 059. 50 143, 914, 700. 50 27, 290. 032. 00 343, 344, 364. 00 174,020,876.00 26, 909, 035. 00 298, 526, 436. 00 139, 501 964. 00 21,154,120. 00 115, 320, 625. 00 6, 362, 725. 00 36,144. 575. 00 152, 296. 560. 00 6,644,660.00 48. 781, 740. 00 228, 848, 500. CO 25.921,500.00 4. 688, 000. 00 440,871,500.00 50.127.500.00 11, 498, 500. 00 37, 580, 000. 00 17,110, 000. 00 615, 395, 000. 00 70, 350, 000. 00 61,130,000.00 1,216,480,000.00 245,127, 000 4, 887, 252,108 197, 633, 624. 00 4,105,697,794.00 1, 000, 000. 00 245,127 000 '4 887.2.52 lOfi 197, 633, 624. 00 4,106, 697,794. 00 Net 781,554 314 00 1 000,000.00 780 554 314 00 1890. 14, 916, 000 235,704,160 9,496, 000 216,187, 048 48,120. 000 514,381,760 58,720,000 576, 085, 240 34, 240. 000 472, 268. 400 4.800,000 156, 265. 200 8, 000. 000 209,078, 300 3. 400. 000 258,170, 000 4,000.000 494,999, 000 11,350,000 664,325,000 48.100, 000 1, 334, 930,000 O n e dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One l i u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars O n e t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars 245,142, 000 5,132, 394,108 207,542, 568.00 4, 313, 240, 362. 00 1,000,000.00 Total U n k n o w n , destroyed Net 12. I l l , 664.40 201, 277, 324.70 34, 426, 835. 30 7, 654, 319. 60 190, 756.408. 80 25, 430. 639. 20 32,177,160. CO 354, 524, 219. 50 159, 857, 540. 50 30. 859, 060. 00 374, 203, 424. 00 201,881,816.00 24; 021, 284. 00 322, 547. 720. 00 149.720,680 00 122, 504, 735. 00 33 760 465.00 7,184, n o . 00 160,151,530.00 48,926, 770. 00 7, 854, 970. 00 22, 923, .500. CO 6, 398, 000. CO 235, 246, 500. 00 455. 228, 500. CO 39,770. 500. 00 14, 357, 000. 00 629,450.000.00 34, 875, 000. 00 14, 055, 000. 00 50. 870, 000. 00 1, 267, 350,000. 00 67, 580, 000. 00 . 819,153.746.00 1,000,000.00 245,142. 000 5,132, 394,108 207, 542, 568. 00 4,314,240,362.00 818,153, 746. 00 1891. On© dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars 13, 452,417 8, 576, 000 56, 260, 000 55. 880, 000 43,120, 000 6,200.000 14,400,000 5, 500, 000 17, 300, 000 249,156,577 224, 763, 048 570, 641,760 631,965,240 515,388, 400 162, 065, 200 223,478,300 264,070,000 512, 299, 000 11,907,394.00 8, 316,160.00 38,424, 642. 00 38, 544, 200. 00 28, 082, 620. 00 6, 398, 300. 00 8, 675, 300. 00 5, 617, 500. 00 10, 910, 000. 00 213,1-84, 718.70 35, 971, 858. 30 199,072, 568. 80 25, 690, 479. 20 392, 948, 861. 50 177, 692. 898. 50 412,747, 624.00 219, 217, 616. 00 350, 630, 340. 00 164,758,060.00 128, 903, 035. CO 33,162,165. CO 168,826, 830. 00 54, 651, 470. 00 240, 864,000. 00 23, 206, 000. 00 466,138, 500.00 46,160,500. 00 95 TREASURER. No. 3 5 . — A M O U N T OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY NOTES, AND GOLD, S I L - VER, AND CURRENCY CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. I s s u e d during year. Total issued. Denomination. Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstanding. 1891. F i v e thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars $6, 680, 000 $671, 005, 000 $14,540,000. 00 $643, 990, 000. CO $27,015,000. 00 83,140. O O 1,418,070,000 69, 380, 000. 00 1,336,730,000.00 O 81, 340, 000. 00 Total U u k u o w n , destroyed 310,508,417 5, 442, 902, 525 240,796,116.00 4, 554, 036, 478. 00 888, 866, 047. CO 1,000.000.00 1, 000, 000. CO Net ...-• 310,508.417 5, 442, 902, 525 240,796,116.00 4, 555, 036, 478. 00 887, 866, 047. 00 1892. One dollar T w o dollars .. F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars . . O n e h u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s . , F i v e thousaud dollars Ten thousand dollars 18,328,424 267. 485, 001 14,552.000 239,315,048 57, 760, 000 628,401,760 59, 800, 000 691, 7G5, 240 44, 080, 000 559, 468, 400 171, 065, 200 9,000,000 240, 748, 300 17, 270, 000 270, 590, U O O 6 520.000 530.199,000 17,900,000 689, 730, 000 18,725,000 113.640,000 1,531,710,000 Total U n k n o w n destroyed 377 575,424 5,820, 477,949 298, 415,151. CO 4,852,451,629.00 1, 000, 000. 00 968,026 320 00 1, 000, 000. 00 377, 575, 424 5. 820,477, 949 298, 415,151. 00 4, 853, 451, 629. 00 967, 026, 320. 00 Net 16, 664, 477.00 229, 849,195. 70 37, 635, 805. 30 210, 427, 722. 80 28, 887, 325. 20 11,355,154.00 48,180, 380. 00 441,129, 241. 50 187,272 518 50 45,102, 530. 00 457,850,154.00 233,915,086. 00 28, 472, 560. 00 •379,102,900.00 180, 365, 500. 00 135, 372,285. 00 35, 692, 915. 00 6, 469, 250. 00 62, 770, 670. 00 9,150, 800. 00 177, 977, 630. 00 23, 560, 000. 00 6,166, 000. 00 247, 030, 000.00 479, 217, 500. CO 50,981,500.00 13, 079, 000.00 658, 615, 000. 00 31,115, OOU. UO 14, 625, 000. 00 99,150,000.00 1. 435, 880, 000. CO 95, 83U, 000. CO 1893. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u u d r e d dollars Oue t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars Ten thousand dollars 21, 674,106 289.159.107 16,112, 000 255, 427, 048 66, 740, 000 695,141, 760 68, 960 000 760, 725, 240 50, 880 000 610. 348, 400 8. 800, 000 179, 865, 200 14, 220, 000 254, 968, 300 6, 330 000 276, 920, 000 34,680 000 564,879, 000 4.665 000 694,395 000 50.970 000 1, 582, 680 000 . .. 39, 549, 989. 30 19. 759, 922. 00 249, 609,117. 70 13, 764, 528. 00 224,192, 250. 80 31, 234, 797. 20 60, 872, 390. 00 502,001,631.50 193,140,128. 50 60, 639,100. 00 518, 489, 254. CO 242,235,986. 00 43, 829, 300. 00 422, 932, 200. CO 187,416, 200. 00 34,548, 365. 00 9, 944, 550. CO 145,316,835.00 57, 248,470. 00 19.742.200.00 197,719,830.00 22, 886, 500. CO 254, 033, 500.-00 7, 003. 500. 00 57. 509, 500. 00 28,152, 000. 00 507, 369. 500.00 IS, 230, 000. 00 17,550, 000. 00 676,165,000.00 47, 080, 000. 00 99, 720, 000. CO 1,535,600,000.00 Net . 1894. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars.. T w e u t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars . Total Unknown, destroyed Net : 344, 031,106 6,164, 509, 055 380, 977, 490. 00 5,233,429,119.00 1, 000, 000. 00 931, 079, 936. 00 1. OOU, 000. CO 344, 031,106 6,164, 509, 055 380, 977,490. 00 5,234,429,119.00 Total Unknown, destroyed 930, 079, 936. 00 309,072, 297 207,923 048 748, 021 760 821,885 240 662, 428 400 185,325,200 275,128, 300 276, 920, 000 6.13, 799, 000 48, 920, 000 290, O O 694, 685, 000 U 1, 661, 080 000 78, 400, 000 19,913,190 12,496,000 52, 880, 000 61,160 000 52, 080 000 5,460,000 20,160, 000 21, 300, 049. 00 270,909,166.70 15, 547, 696. 00 239,739, 946. 80 71, 764, 275. 00 573, 765,906. 50 73, 449,100. CO 591,938.354. 00 47, 945, 620.00 470, 877, 820. CO 7, 551, 550. CO 152, 868, 385. 00 209, 611, 830. 00 11, 892, 000. 00 259, 851, 500. 00 . 5, 818, 000. 00 15, 519, 000. CO 522, 888, 500. 00 682, 090, 000. CO 5, 925, 000. 00 42, 290, 000. 00 1, 577, 890, 000. 00 38,163,130.30 28,183,101. 20 174, 255, 853. 50 229, 946, 886. 00 191, 550, 580. 00 32, 456, 815. 00 65, 516,470. 00 17, 068, 5UU. U O 90, 910, 500. 00 12, 595, 000. 00 83,190, 000. 00 351,759,190 6,516,268 245 319, 002, 290. 00 5, 552, 431, 409. 00 1, 000, 000. 00 963, 836. 836. (iO 1,000,000. U O 351,759,190 6.516,268.245 319, 002, 290. 00 5,553,431.409.00 962 836. 836. 00 1895. O n e dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s Five hundred dollars. . .. One t h o u s a n c l d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars Total Unliuown destroyed Net 334,945,280 283,171 048 822.941,760877,405 240 698,188 400 188,ISO 200 278, 238 300 276,920 O O U 20,84.0, 000 634,639 000 70,000 694, 755, 000 07,610,000 1,728,690,000 25, 872, 983 15, 248. 000 74,920,000 55. 520 000 35. 760, 000 2. 855, 000 3,110,000 293,467, 628. 70 22, 558, 462. 00 255. 212, 069. 80 15,472.123.00 639.936,121.50 66,170,215.00 658, 352,144. 00 66, 413, 790. 00 519,185,120.00 48, 307, 300. 00 160.427,035.00 7,558,650.00 222,163, 230. 00 12.551.400.00 263, 055, 500. CO 3, 204, 000. 00 533, 206, 500. 00 10,318.000.00 687, 020, 000. 00 4, 930. 000. 00 81,230,000.00 1,659,120,000.00 301,805,983 6, 818, 074 228 338, 713, 940. 00 5,891.145.349.00 1,000,000.00 41 477 651.30 27 958.978,20 183,OUS 638 50 219 053,096 00 179,003.280.00 27.753,165.00 56, 075 070. 00 13. 864. 500. 00 101,432.500.00 7, 735. 000, 00 69, 570, 000. CO 926, 928, 879. CO 1, 000, 000. 00 301,805 983 6, 818, 074 228 338,713, 940. 00 5. 892,145, 349. 00 925, 928, 879. 00 96 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. . Noe 3 5 . -AMOUNT OF U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY N O T E S , AND GOLD, SILVER, AND C U R R E N C Y CERTIFICATES, ETC.—Continued. Denomination. Issued dur- Total issued. iug year. Redeemed during year. Total redeemed. Outstauding. 1896. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y dollars O n e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars $27, 434, 880 $362, 380,160 $24, 728, 665. CO $318.196, 293. 70 $44,183,866. 30 16, 536, O O 299,707,048 15,582, 650. 00 270, 794, 719.80 U 28, 912, 328. 20 83,140,000 906, 081, 760 71, 643, 585.00 711. 579. 706. 50 . 194, 502, 053. 50 80, 280, 000 957, 685,240 68, 865, 490. 00 727, 217, 634. 00 230, 467, 606. CO 26, 720, 000 724, 908,400 46, 602, 580. 00 565, 787. 700. 00 159.120, 700.00 9,360,000 197, 540, 200 8,144. 500. CO 168, 571. 535. 00 28, 968, 665. CO 18, 480, U O 296,718.300 16, 576, 800. 00 O 238, 740,030. 00 ' 57, 978, 270. CO 276. 920, 000 14,750,500.00 266.167,000. 00 10. 753, 000. 00 640, 779, 000 552, 898,-500. 00 87, SSO, 500..00 6,140,000 8, 053. 000. 00 696,610.000 690, 375, 000.00 6, 235. 000. CO 1, 855, 000 3, 355, 000. 00 46, 010. 000. 00 75. 810, 000 1,804,500,000 99. 370, 000. 00 1.758.490.000.00 345, 755, 880 7,163. 830,108 377, 672, 770. 00 6,268.818.119.00 1, 000, 000. 00 Net 895,011,989.00 1,000,000.00 345. 755, 880 7,163,830.108 377, 672, 770. 00 6,269,818,119.00 Total 894, o n , 989. 00 1S97. 345, 7.37, 267. 70 27, 540, 974. 00 287. 173, 045. 80 16. 378, 326. 00 72.555, 727. 00 784, 135. 433. 50 794.611,353.00 67, 393, 719. 00 605, 458. 824. 00 39,671,124.00 175, 292, 985. 00 6, 721, 450. 00 13,154. 700. 00 251.894.730.00 2. 068, 000. CO 268, 235, 000. 00 560,174.500.00 7. 276, 000. 00 691,225,000.00 850. 000. 00 77,100,000 00 1,835.590.000.00 45, 922, 892. 30 29 902, 002. 20 194,386,326.50 227, 753, 887. CO 154,659,576 00 33,047,215.00 60, 273, 570. 00 19, 785, 000. 00 93, 024, 500. 00 6, 775, 000. 00 73, 620, 000. CO Total .. 374,848,000 7, 538, 678,108 330,710.020.00 6,599,528.139.00 1, 000, 000. 00 939,149, 969. 00 1,000 000 00 Net 374, 848, 000 7, 538, 678,.108 330, 710. 020. 00 G, 600, 528,139. CO 938,149, 969.00 One dollar F i v e dollars Ten dollars Tweuty dollars. Fifty d o l l a r s . . . O n e l i u n d r e d dollars F i v e hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e thousand dollars T e n t h o u s a n t l dollars Unknown destioved 29, 280, 000 391, 660,160 17, 368, 000 317, 075, 048 72. 440, 000 978.521,760 64, 680, 000 1,022,365,240 35,210.000 760,118,400 10, 800. 000 208. 340, 200 15.450,000 312,168, 300 11,100,000 288, 020,000 12,420.000 653.199, 000 1,390,000 698. 000, 000 104, 710, 000 1,909,210,000 1898. One dollar T w o dollars .. . F i v e dollars Ten dollars • T w e u t y dollars Fifty dollars O n e ' h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars .. One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e thousand dollars T e n thousand dollars Total Unknown, destroyed Net 423,596,160 31,936.000 335, 523,048 18, 448, 000 76, 700, 000 1,055,221,760 66. 560, 000 1,088,925,240 41,440,000 801, 558, 400 13,lUO,000 221, 440, 200 316, 418. 300 4, 250, 000 SUO, 000 288.820. 000 659.487, 000 6, 288, 000 55, 000 698, 055, 000 53, IOU, 000 1,962,310,000 28, 567, 670.00 374, 304, 937. 70 49,291,222 aO 16,667,230.00 303, 840, 275. 80 31, 682, 772. 20 66, 833, 835. 00 850, 969, 268. 50 204,252,491.50 58,401,800.00 853, 013,153. CO 235, 912, 087. CO 32,404,510.00 637, 863, 334. 00 163, 695, 066. 00 5. 563, 375. 00 180,SD6,360.U0 40, 583 840 00 23.970.100.00 275. 864, 830.00 40, 553. 470. 00 1. 646, 500. 00 269. 881, 500. 00 18.938,500.00 16, 907, 000. 00 82, 405, 500. 00 577. 081, 500. 00 6, 075,000. 00 755, 000. 00 ' 691, 980, 000. 00 38. 080, 000. 00 88, 640,000. 00 1,924,230,000.00 312, 677, 000 7, 851, 355,108 340, 357, 020. 00 6,939,885,159.00 1,000, 000. ,00 911,469,949.00 1. 000, OOU. U O 312, 677, 000 7,851,355,108 340, 357, 020. 00 6, 940,885,159. 00 910 469 949 00 1899. One dollar T w o dollars . . . . F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One thousand dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollar.s Teu t h o u s a u d dollars Total U n k n o w n , d e s t r o y e d ..'. Net . 37,8G8,000 461, 464,160 20.368, U O 355,891,048 O 81,700,000 1,136.921,760 • 72,720,000 1.161. 645, 240 44, SSn, 000 846, 438, 400 8.000,000 229, 440. 200 2, 800. 000 319,218.300 2,100, O U U 290,-920, 000 4U.000 659. 527, 000 698. 055, 000 30, 790, 000 1.993,100,000 31.644,636.00 405, 949, 573. 70 55,514 586 30 33 946 145 20 18,104, 627. 00 321, 944, 902. 80 72, 595, 547. 00 923. 564, 815. 50 213, 356, 944. 50 62. 325.155. 00 915. 338, 308. 00 246 306 932 CO 35,314,840.00 673,178,174.00 173,260.226.00 9. 328, 925.00 190,185, 285. 00 39, 254, 915. 00 8.868,100 00 284, 732, 930. 00 34,485.370.00 5. 344, .500. 00 275, 226, 000. 00 15,694,000.00 27. 837, 000. 00 604.918,500.00 54, 608, 500. 00 885, 000. 00 692.865. 000. 00 5 190 U O 00 O 37, 550. OOO.'OO 1,961,780,000.00 31,320.000.00 301.266,000 8,152,621.108 309*. 798. 330. 00 7, 249, 683. 489.00 1.000,000.00 902,937.619.00 1, 000, 000. 00 301, 266, 000 8,152, 621,108 309, 798, 330. 00 7, 250, 683, 489.00 901,937,619.00 97 TREASURER. No. 36. -AMOUNT OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OF EACH DENOMINATION AT THE C L O S E O F E A C H F I S C A L Y E A R F R O M 1878. Denomination. 1878. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Teu dollars Tweuty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars Fivehundred dollars... Onethousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars . Teu thousand dollars .. Total Unknown, destroyed. Legal-tender notes. $20,929,874 20, 910, 948 54, 669, 557 65,551,644 62,720, 643 27,182, 680 31, 624, 670 30, 878, 500 33,212, 500 Certificates. $123, 220 12, 240 13,250 1, 517, 700 3, 290. 000 7, 461, 000 10, 815, 000 09,230, 000 OUTSTANDING National-hank notes. $4, 059,836 .2, 820,132 93,908, 525 104, 097, 270 68, 632, 220 21, 704, 900 28, 300, 600 1,097,000 305, 000 $24, 989,710 23, 731, 080 148, 578, 082 169, 772,134 131, 365,103 48, 900,830 61,442,970 35,265, 500 40, 978, 500 10, 815, 000 69. 230, 000 92, 462,410 324, 925,483 765, 068, 909 1, 000,000 • 346, 681, 016 Net. 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 92,462,410 324, 925,483 764, 068, 909 4, 016, 879 2, 800, 006 95, 977,475 106,420, 340 70, 571,580 21,134, 350 27, 044, 900 684, 500 316,000 22,226, 860 20, 892, 659 150, 084, 588 171, 222,732 131,139, 387 46, 802, 690 60, 258, 280 34, 964, 000 39,544, 500 9, 805, 000 36, 990, 000 1879. One dollar Two dollars FiA'-e dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fiftydollars One hundred dollars... Five huudred dollars .. One thousand dollars .. Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars . . 18, 209, 981 18,092, 653 54,107,113 64, 638, 562 60,470,887 25, 523, 340 32. 038,480 32, 569, 500 35, 070, 500 4, 000, 000 2,960, 000 163, 830 96, 920 145, 000 1,174, 900 1,710,000 4,158, 000 5, 805, 000 34, 030, 000 Net. 347,681,016 1,000,000 47, 283, 650 346, 681, 016 Total Unknown, destroved. 47,283, 650 723, 930, 696 1, 000,000 328, 966, 030 722,930,696 2, 687, 022 1, 885, 960 100, 578, 275 113, 581, 040 74, 988,440 21,679,300 27, 521, 500 702, 000 270,000 23,019, 354 22, 238,773 166, 010, 823 190, 645,131 149,107, 627 47, 817, 245 62, 631, 970 21, 621, 000 21, 801, 500 3, 875, 000 17,460, 000 1880. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fi fty dollars Onehundred dollars Five huudred dollars .. One thousand dollars .. Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars .. 20, 332, 332 20, 352, 813 65,432, 548 74, 916, 751 72,143, 207 24, 808, 995 32, 797, 870 19, 224, 000 16, 532, 500 680,000 460,000 2,147, 340 1,975,980 1,328,950 2, 312, 600 1, 695, 000 4, 999, 000 3,195, 000 17, 000, 000 347, 681, 016 I, 000, 000 34, 653,870 343,893,537 726, 228,423 I, 000, 000 346, 681,016 34, 653, 870 343, 893, 537 725, 228,423 1,564, 390 1,093,334 99, 962, 365 119,214,320 79, 255, 640 23,051,750 29, 518,100 723,500 235,'000 24,'210,152 23,337, 456 169, 531,443 216,571,737 169, 690,057 50, 236, 260 66, 763, 760 17,198, 500 16,464, 500 2,720,000 14,140, 000 68, 564, 450 354, 618, 399 770, 863, 865 1, 000, 000 68,564,450 Total Unknown, destroyed. Net 354, 618, 399 769, 863, 865 29, 245,720 24, 960, 960 3, 283, 550 4, 244, 600 1,943,000 912, 546 608,080 97,490,980 121,436,400 82,186, 560 23,395, 400 30,453, 300 880,000 26, 633, 500 25, 230,705 164,833,520 223, 466, 886 175, 804, 991 50, 870, 720 69,167, 290 17, 699, 000 1881. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars..: Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars . . . Five hundred dollars .. One thousand dollars . . Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars .. Total... Unknown, destroyed. 22, 645,762 22, 244,122 69, 569, 078 76, 990, 387 72, 271, 597 23, 702, 910 32, 947, 660 14. 570, 000 12,024,500 455,000 260,000 347, 681. 016 1, 000, 000 Net. 20, 367, 030 18,162, 820 3,481,600 4, 298, 000 1, 905, 000 4, 205, 000 2, 265, 000 13,880,000 1882. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty clollars Oue hundred dolla.-rs Five hundred dollais F l 99 7 25, 720, 954 24, 622, 625 67, 342, 540 72, 784. 766 68,657,471 24,191, 770 34, 4G9. 390 14, 876, U O U 98 No, REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 3 6 . — A M O U N T OF P A P E R CURRENCY O F EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING. AT THE CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAR FROM 1878—Continued. Denomination. Legal-tender notes. . 1882. One thousand dollars . . Five thousaud dollars.. Ten thousand dollars . . $12,335,500 Total Unknowu, destroyed... Certificates. National-hank notes. Total. $192,000 $15, 953,500 3, 550, 000 16,520,000 347, 681, 016 1,000, 000 84, 493, 830 357, 555, 26G 789, 730,112 I, 000, 000 346,681,016 Net $3,426, 000 3,130. 000 14, 260, 000 84, 493, 830 357,555, 266 788, 730,112 628, 203 393, 080 93, 593, 555 120, 013,440 83,700,980 23,831, 250 32. 726, 900 965, OOU 217,000 28, 364, 660 25,917, 474 164, 743, 640 229, 634, 218 190, 464, 213 60, 764, 880 81.149, HIO 26,717, UUO 32, 285, 500 10, 235, 000 37,650, 000 420,OUO 2,260, 000 1883. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars • Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One huudred dollars... Five huudred dollars.. One thousaud dolla.rs . . Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousaud dollars.. 27, 736,457 25, 524, 394 71,150, 085 72, 732, 886 62, 446,9*09 23, 885, 895 34, 302. 390 15, 098, 500 14, 328, 500 315, 000 160,000 Total Uukuown, destroyed... 347,681,016 1,000,000 184,175, 471 356, 069, 408 887,925, 895 1, 000, 000 346, 681, 016 184, 175,471 356, 069, 408 886, 925,895 511,564 298,642 87, 249, 585 113,311,490 80.515,720 22,752,100 32, 983, 700 845,500 221, OUO 27,171, 749 25,196, 528 162, 802, 500 230,329,218 191), 790. 233 61,373,630 83, 953, 810 30. 918, 500 40, 783, 500 13. 395, 000 42,170, 000 Net 36, 887, 892 44,316,324 13, 047, 735 14,120, 020 10,653,500 17, 740, 000 9, 920, 000 37, 490, 000 1884. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars One hundred dollars , . . Five hundred dollars.. One thousaud dollars.. Five thousaud dollars.. Ten thousand dollars.. 26, 660,185 24, 897, 886 75, 552, 915 69, 527, 016 58,054, 629 23, 208, 895 33, 640, 990 16, 91.4, 000 19,034, 500 130, UOO 60, 000 Total Unknown, destroyed... 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 231, 51.4, 351 338, 689, 301 917,884,668 1, 000, OUU 346, 681, 016 231,514,351 338, 689, 301 916, 884, 668 455, 357 250, 976 81,172, 315 . 104,951,890 75,721, 280 21, 261, 200 32,155, 600 712, 000 172,000 25, 407, 419 25, 546. 045 157,170,120 221, 238,403 195, 203,093 62, 818, 930 84, 534, 410 40, 371, 500 60, 948, 500 18, 265, OUO 82, 540, 000 Net 1885. J. 47, 490, 712 61, 2.19, 884 15, 412, 635 17, 329,120 13.159,000 21, 528, UUO 13, 265, 000 42, n o , 000 One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Twenty dollars Fifty dollars Onehundred dollar.s . . . Five hundred dollars... One thousaud dollars . . Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousand dollars.. 24, 952, 062 25,295,069 75, 997, 805 64, 539, 386 55,126, 509 23, 459, 895 32, 896, 790 16,557,000 28, 716, 500 100, 000 40,000 Total Unknowu, destroyed... 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 309, 509, 786 316,852,618 974, 043, 420 1,000, 000 346, 681, 016 309, 509, 786 31.6, 852, 618 973,043, 420 418,482 220, 796 83, 283,180 101. 490,180 72,966, 420 19, 266,100 18, 022, 404 18.425,166 168, 912, 399 218,418,228 184, 979, 31.7 59,660,160 80, 277, 520 28,144, 500 57, 881, 500 16. 090,000 70,620, 000 Net 51, 747,127 64, 355, 304 18, 097, 835 19, 482,020 23,102, 500 32,06U,000 18,165, OUO 82, 500, 000 1886. One dollar Two dollars Five dollars Ten dollars Tweuty dollars Fifty clollars One hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars . . Oue thousand dollars . . Five thousand dollars.. Ten thousaud dollars.. 17, 603, 922 18, 204, 370 85, 629, 219 66, 658, 661 55, 078, 379 23, 291, 265 31, 359, 700 12, 424, 000 37, 361, 500 60,000 10, 000 Total Unknown, destroyed... 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 265, 261, 920 308, 488, 25i 921,431,194 I, 000, 000 346, 681, 016 265, 261, 920 308,488, 258 920, 431,194 Net 50, 269, 387. 56, 934, 518 17,102, 795 18, 624, 220 15, 275, 000 20, 416, 000 16, 030, 000 70, 610, 000 30, 293, OUU 445,500 104,000 99 TREASURER. N o . 36.- - A M O U N T O F P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OF EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING AT THE CLOSE OF EACH FISCAL YEAR FROM 1878—Continued. Denoraination. Legal-tender notes. Certificates. National-hank notes. Total. 1887. $13, 979,496 8,905, 996 7,728, 242 54, 200, 870 61, 501, 078 13,421,455 II, 670,830 12,700, 000 17,897, 000 13, 665,000 60,380, 000 $397,856 205, 062 78,116, 275 91, 616, 850 65, 781, 220 16,378,450 25, 990, 800 328. 000 79,000 $23,174, 729 18,119, 630 ISO, 909, 367 226,189,191 191, 211, 659 51,708, 890 67, 305, 030 20,732,500 49,173, 500 13, 710, 000 GO, 390, 000 347,681,016 1, OUO, 000 276,049,967 278, 893, 513 902, 624, 496 1, 000, 000 278, 893, 513 901, 624,496 5,180,233 4, 976, 936 81, 054, 872 86, 264, 401 84, 813, 924 21, 870, 550 31,104, lUO 8, 068, 000 24, 303, 000 35, 000 10, 000 26, 731, 604 18, 597, 238 51,609,860 80,465,510 56, 802,160 14, 636, 750 16, 722, 300 12, 791, 500 25, 823, 000 24, 500, 000 57, 700, 000 391, 042 199, 784 72, 426, 835 81, 453, 460 59, 272,120 14, 501, 500 23, 613, 900 259, 000 62, UUU 32, 302, 879 23, 773, 958 205, 091, 567 248.183, 371 200, 888, 204 51, 008, 800 71, 440, 300 21,118, 500 50,188, 000 24, 535, 000 57,710,000 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 386, 379,922 252,179, 641 986, 240, 579 1, 000, 000 386, 379, 922 252,179, 641 985, 240, 579 3, 714, 528 3, 351, 294 58, 334, 960 86, 584, 253 93, 413, 246 24,242,415 34, 808, 820 .14,499,500 28, 687, 000 35, 000 10,000 27, 907, 972 20, 237, 665 85,579,740 87, 436, 623 46, 088, 718 11, 902,160 13, 972, 920 11, 422, 000 21, 440, 500 37, 555, 000 70, 340, 000 377,319 189,562 59,166, 305 68, 091, 770 51, 233, 920 11,986, 650 19,851,200 220, 000 56, 000 31, 999, 819 23, 778, 521 203, 081,005 242,112, 646 190, 735, 884 48,131, 225 68, 632, 940 26,141, 500 50,183, 500 37, 590, 000 70,350,000 347, 681, 016 1, 000, 000 433,883, 298 211,172, 726 992, 737, 040 1, 000, 000 346, 681, 016 Total Unknown, destroyed... $8,797, 377 9, 008, 572 05, 064, 850 80, 371,471 63, 929, 361 21,908,985 29,643,400 7,704,500 31,197. 500 45, 000 10, 000 276, 049, 967 One d o l l a r T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y clollars Onehundred dollars... F i v e h u n d r e d dollar's . . One t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s . . Five thousand dollars.. T e n t h o u s a n d dollars . . 433, 883, 298 211,172, 726 991, 737, 040 3, 292, 353 2, 872, 879 57, 780, 384 90, 410, 800 111,486,350 21, 462, 400 32, 524, 350 11, 328, 500 16, 538, 000 25, 000 10,000 31,134, 482 22, 557, 760 102,127,157 111,471, 016 38, 234, 330 12, 298, 065 16, 402, 420 11,595,000 23, 232, 500 34, 850,000 67,580,000 371, 488 ' 185,310 52, 014, 270 59, 544, 070 45, 516, 840 10,276,900 17, 571, 600 192, 500 50. 000 34, 798, 323 25, 615, 949 211,871, 811 261, 425, 886 195,237,520 -44,037,365 66, 498, 370 23,116, 000 39, 820, 500 34, 875, 000 67, 590, 000 347,681,016 1, 000, 000 471,482, 730 185, 722, 978 1. 004, 886, 724 1. 000, 000 346, 681, 016 471,482, 730 185, 722,978 1,003,886,724 . 6,906,650 6, 456, 974 67, 623,174 108, 633, 085 29, 065, 208 19, 233, 505 110,069,725 110, 584,531 Net 1888. One dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars , T e n dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars .., One'hundred dollars... F i v e h u n d r e d dollars.. Onethousand dollars.. Five thousand dollars.. Ten t h o u s a n d dollars . . Total Unknown,.destroy e d . . . Net 1889. One dollar T w o dollars Five'dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars Oue h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . . Five huudred dollars.. One t h o u s a n d dollars.. Five thousand dollars. Ten thousaud dollars.. Total Unknown, destroyed... Net 1890. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One bundred d o l l a r s . . . F i v e hundred dollars.One t h o u s a n d dollars.. Five thousaud dollars.. Teu thousaud dollars.. Total ,.-... Unknown, d e s t r o y e d . . Net .".. 1891. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars 367,071 181, 750 47, 567. 685 53,113, 900 , 36, 338, 929 25, 872, 229 225, 260, 584 272,331,516 100 No, REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 3 6 . — A M O U N T OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y O F EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L YEAR FROM 1878—Continued. Denomination. 1891. T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars Oue hundred dollars... Five hundred dollars. Oue t h o u s a n d dollars . F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars Ten thousaud dollars.. Legal-teuder notes. National-hank notes. Total. $122,135, 050 18, 843, 550 35, 432, 950 9,378,000 22,475, 000 15, OCO 10, 000 $42,623, 010 14, 318, 615 19, 218, 520 13, 828, 000 23, 685, 500 27, 000,000 81.330, 000 $40,914,000 9,167, 800 16, 020, 200 176, 500 42,000 $205, 672, 060 42, 329, 965 70, 671, 670 23, 382. 500 46, 202, 500 27,015, 000 81, 340, O O U 397, 909, 433^ 1, 000, 000 490,956, 614 167, 550, 906 1, 056,416,953 1, 000, 000 490, 956, 61.4 167, 550, 906 1, 055, 416, 953 10,324, 030 11, 757, 488 84, 840, 804 123,324,335 124,181,730 16,870,150 36,138, 050 12, 510, 500 29,412, COO 15, 000 ^ 10,000 27,311,775 17,129,837 102, 431,715 110, 590, 751 56,183, 770 18, 822, 765 26, 632, 620 11,040, 500 21,569,500 31,100,000 95,820, 000 363,387 178, 978 49, 690, 990 54, 547, 000 41, 314, 900 9, 256, 300 16, 850, 300 161, 000 37,000 37, 999,192 29, 006, 303 236, 963, 5U9 288, 462, U86 221, 680, 400 44, 949, 215 79, 620, 970 23, 721, 000 51, 018, 500 31,115,000 95,830, 000 44,9, 393, 087 1, 000, O U U 518,633,233 172, 399, 855 1,140,426,175 1, OOU, 000 448,393, 087 Total Unknown, destroyed . 518, 633, 233 172, 399, 855 1,139,426,175 > 16,695,156 15, 212,098 99,138, 324 135, 022, 245 121, 815, 370 15, 233, 000 31, 086, 550 16,245, 500 44, 398, 000 15, 000 10,000 22, 854, 833 16, Q22, 699 94,001,805 107,213, 741 65, 600, 830 19, 315, 365 26,161, 920 6, 641,000 13,111, 500 18, 215, 000 47,070,000 359, 590 176,102 51, 354, 355 56, 998,170 42,550, 380 9,318,700 17,414,100 146, 000 33,000 39, 900, 579 31,410,899 244,494, 484 299, 234,156 229, 966, 580 43, 867, 065 74, 662, 570 23, 032, 500 57, 542, 500 IS, 230, 000 47, 080, 000 494, 871, 243 1, 000, 000 436, 208, 693 178, 350, 397 1,109,430, 333 1, 000, 000 493, 871, 243 436, 208, 693 178, 350, 397 1,108, 430, 333 15, 881, 901 12, 816, 728 86, 603, 969 125, 335.175 115, 236,410 15,182, 300 35, 617,950 12,039,000 81,527,000 15, 000 10, 000 22, 281, 229 15, 366, 373 87, 651, 885 104,611,711 76, 314,170 17,274,515 29, 898, 520 5,029, 500 9, 383, 500 12, 580,000 83,180, 000 357, 050 174, 282 61, 510, 485 66, 006, 800 48. 685, 320 10, 274, 550 19, 680, 800 133,500 32, 000 38, 520,180 28, 357, 383 235,766, 339 295, 953, 686 240, 235, 900 42, 731, 365 85,197, 270 17, 202, 000 90, 942, 500 12, 595, 000 83,190,000 500, 265, 433 1, 000, 000 463, 571, 403 206, 854, 787 1,170, 691, 623 1, 000, 000 499, 265,433 463, 571,403 206, 854, 787 1,169, 691, 623 14, 235, 945 I I , 291, 927 94, 742, 929 120. 629,495 105, 679,470 13,193, 500 31, 506, 650 9, 277, 500 93,187, U O O 27, 241, 706 16, 667,051 88, 262, 710 98,423, 601 73, 323, 810 14, 559, 665 24, 568, 420 4,587,000 8, 245, 500 354, 573 172, 254 64, 369, 860 66, 408, 266 48, 960, 824 10, 527, 650 20, 437, 500 127, 000 29, 000 41,832,224 28,131,232 247, 375,499 285, 461, 362 227,964,104 38, 280, 815 76,512,570 13, 991, 500 101,461,500 Net 1892. Oue dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One huudred dollars.. F i v e h u u d r e d dollars . One t h o u s a u d dollars . F i v e thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars. Total Unknowu, destroyed . Net 1893. One dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars T e u dollars T w e u t y dollars Fiftydollars One h u u d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e hundred dollars . One t h o u s a n d dollars . F i v e t h o u s a u d dollarsTen thousand dollars . Total Certificates. : Unknowu, destroyed.. Net 1894. One dollar Two dollars.-.Fivedollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . F i v e h u n d r e d dollars . Oue t h o u s a n d dollars . Five thousand dollars. Ten thousand dollars. Total Unknown, destroyed.. Net 1895. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fiftydollars , One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s . . , F i v e h u u d r e d d o l l a r s ., Que t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ., 101 TEEASUEEE. No. 3 6 . — A M O U N T OF P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OF EACH DENOMINATION OUTSTANDING AT THE CLOSE O F EACH F I S C A L Y E A R FROM 1878—Continued. Legal-tender notes. Denomination. Certificates. National-hank notes. Total. 1895. $7, 735, 000 69,570,000 $15,000 10, 000 $7, 720, 000 69,560,000 493, 769, 416 1, 000, 000 433,159, 463 ,$211, 386, 927 1,138,315, 806 1, 000,OUO 492, 769, 416 .. 433,159,463 211,386,927 1,137, 315, 806 14, 743, 496 13,124,121 100, 527, 084 124,439, 325 91, 555, 470 13, 756, 250 31,234. 550 6,715,000 81, 244, 000 15,000 10, 000 29,440, 370 15, 788, 207 93, 974, 970 106, 028, 281 67, 565, 230 15, 212,415 26,743, 720 4,038,000 . 6,636,500 6, 220, 000 46,000, 000 353, 392 171,238 70, 959,130 69, 223, 410 51,447,180 * 11,137,100 22, 085, 700 122,000 28, 000 44, 537, 258 29, 083, 566 265, 461,184 299, 691, 016 210, 567, 880 40,105, 765 80, 063, 970 10, 875, 000 87, 908, 500 6, 235, 000 46, 010, 000 477, 364, 296 1, 000, 000 417, 647, 693 225, 527,150 1,120,539,139 1, 000, O O U 476, 364, 296 417, 647, 693 225,527,150 1,119, 539,139 14, 858, 688 11, 779, 328 92, 650, 092 114,381,361 82, 580, 952 15, 224, 675 27, 797, 200 16,103,000 87il48,0C0 15,000 10, 000 31, 064, 204 18,122, 674 101, 736, 235 113,372,526 72, 078, 624 17, 822. 540 32, 476, 370 3, 682, 000 5, 876, 500 6, 760,000 73, 610, 000 351, 032 169,398 73,093,425 71, 329, 940 52, 828, 640 10, 893, 900 21,828.200 115, 500 28. 000 46, 273, 924 30, 071,400 267, 479, 752 299, 083, 827 207,488, 216 43, 941,115 82,101, 770 19, 900 500 93,052, 500 6, 775, 000 73, 620, 000 • 462, 548,'296 1, OOU, 000 476,601,673 230, 638, 035 1,169,788, 004 1, 000 000 461, 548, 296 476, 601, 673 230, 638, 035 1,168, 788, 004 One dollar T w o dollars Fivedollars -• Ten dollars .. .. T w e n t y dollars t Fifty dollars One hundred dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a n c l clollars Ten t h o u s a u d dollars . . . 18, 389, 283 12, 906, 958 94, 875,142 110, 258, 621 77, 957, 542 15, 083, 250 27,425, 000 15.361,500 76, 606, 000 15, 000 10, 000 30, 901, 939 18,775,814 109, 377, 350 125, 653,466 85, 737, 524 25, 500, 590 13,128,470 3, 577, 000 5, 799, 500 6, 060, 000 38, 070, 000 349,640 168,508 71, 416,125 70, 538, 310 52,745,120 10,749,150 21, 763,100 111,500 28, 000 49, 640, 862 31, 851, 280 275, 668, 617 306, 450, 397 216,440,186 51, 332, 990 62,316, 570 19, 050, 000 82, 433,500 6, 075, 000 38, 080, 000 Total U n k n o w n , destroyed 448,888, 296 1,000,000 462, 581, 653 227, 869, 453 1,139, 339,402 1,000, 000 447, 888, 296 462, 581, 653 227,869,453 1,138, 339, 402 14, 772, 855 10, 953,726 106,461,792 120,114, 061 88,156, 312 13, 750,450 25, 586,100 12, 296, 000 49, 083, 000 15, 000 10,000 40, 741, 731 22,992,419 106, 895,153 126,192, 871 85,103, 914 25,504,465 . 8,899,270 3, 398,000 5,525, 500 5,175, 000 31, 310, 000 348, 721 167, 876 73,799, 985 75,403, 810 56, 379, 280 11, 543, 400 23, 540, 200 108, 000 28, 000 55, 863. 307 34,114, 021 287,156, 930 321, 710, 742 229.639, 506 50,798,315 58,025, 570 15, 802, 000 54, 636, 500 5,190,000 31, 320, 000 441,199,296 1, 000, 000 461, 738, 323 241.319, 272 1,144,256, 891 1,000, 000 440,199,296 461,738, 323 241, 319, 272 1,143, 256,891 Teu thousand dollars Total U n k n o w n destroved Net 1896. One dollar '. T w o dollars F i v e dollars . . . T e n dollars T w e n t v dollars Fiftydollars. One h u n d r e d dollars F i v e h u n d r e d dollars One t h o u s a n d dollars F i v e t h o u s a n d dollars T e n t h o u s a u d dollars .- : Total Unknown destroyed . • Net 1897. O n e dollar T w o dollars F i v e dollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars F i f t y clollars ... One h u n d r e d d o l l a r s F i v e hundred dollars Oue t h o u s a u d d o l l a r s Five thousaud dollars T e u t h o u s a u d dollars Total U n k n o w n destroyed Net 1898. Net 1899. O n e dollar T w o dollars . . . . Fivedollars Ten dollars T w e n t y dollars Fifty dollars One h u n d r e d dollars Five hundred dollars One t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s F i v e t h o u s a u d dollars T e n t h o u s a n d dollars c ,.; Total Unknown, destroved Net 102 No, REPORT ON THE FINANCES. S ' y . — O L D DEMAND N O T E S I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , AND OUTSTANDING AT T H E CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR. Redeemed durIssued during year. ing year. Total issued. Fiscal year. $60, 030, 000 1862. 1863. 1864. 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. 1894. 1895 . 1S9G. 1897. 1898 . 1899. No. 3§. $8, 924, 765. 00 47,721, 235. 00 2, 594, 962. 50 316,434. 00 200,440. 75 63, 730. 25 64, 520.50 20,172. 75 17,483.25 9, 750: 50 8, 209. 25 8, 328. 75 3, 235. 00 6, 625.00 3,190. CO 2,955.00 1, 665. 00 827.50 495. 00 440. CO 840. 00 710.CO 545.00 490. 00 505. 00 315.00 322. 50 365. 00 410.00 385.00 800. CO "560.'66' 350.00 150.00 Outstanding. $8, 924,765.00 $51,105, 235. 00 56, 646,000. CO 3, 384,coo:00 59,240, 962. 50 789, 037.50 59, 557,396. 50 472, 603. 50 59, 757,837. 25 272, 162.75 59, 821,567.50 208, 432. 50 59, 886,088. 00 143, 912. 00 59, 906,260. 75 123, 739. 25 59, 923,744. 00 106, 256.00 59,933, 494.50 505. 50 59,941, 703.75 296.25 59, 950,032. 50 967. 50 59, 953,267. 50 732. 50 59,959, 892. 50 107. 50 59, 963,082. 50 917. 50 59. 966,037. 50 962. 50 59, 967,702. 50 297.50 59, 968,530. 00 470. 00 59,969, 025. 00 975.00 59, 969,4C5. CO 535. 00 59, 970,305.00 695.CO 59,971, 015. 00 985. 00 59, 971,560. 00 440. 00 59, 972,050. 00 950. 00 59, 972,555. 00 445.00 59, 972,870. 00 130.00 59, 973,192.50 807.50 59, 973,557.50 442. 50 59, 973,967. 50 032. 50 59, 974,352. 50 647. 50 59, 974,352. 50 647.50 59, 974,352.50 647.50 59, 975,152. 50 847.50 59, 975,152. 50 847. 50 59, 975,652. 50 347. 50 59, 975,652. .50 347.50 59, 976,002. 50 997. 50 59, 976,1.52. 50 847. 50 - F R A C T I O N A L C U R R E N C Y I S S U E D , R E D E E M E D , A N D OutSTANDiNG A T T H E CLOSE O F E ^ C H FISCAL YEAR. Issued duriug year. " Fiscal year. 1863 1864 1865 I8G6 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. 1894. 1895 . 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 030,000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030,COO 030,000 030, 000 030, 000 030,"C00 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030,000 030,000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 030, 000 Total redeemed. • . I $20,192,456.00 8,169, 527.10 • . 14, 618, 757. 30 .. 1 17, 886, 378.75 1 19,896, 268. 65 ! 25, 022, 624. 00 I 23, 709,131. 65 :..' 31, 209,716.00 : 31,103, 904. 00 ' 31, 816, 900. 00 38, 674, 800. 00 41, 434, 916. 00 36, 612, 800. 00 28, 375, 900. 00 Total issued. Redee d during year. $20,192, 456. 00 28, 361, 983.10 42,980, 740.40 60, 867, 119.15 80, 763, 387. 80 105, 786, 011.80 129,495, 143. 45 160, 704, 859.45 191, 808, 763.45 223, 625, 663.45 262, 300, 463.45 303, 735, 379.45 340, 348, 179. 45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724. 079.45 368, 724, 079. 45 368,724, 079.45 368.724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079. 45 368,724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079.45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079. 45 368, 724, 079. 45 $6, 037, 700. 00 11,909, 911.64 15,910, 632.15 18,430, 520. 99 20, 769, 338.55 24, 322, 402.76 23, 445, 668. 88 3U, 399, 713.92 31, 543, 939. 29 34, 731, 269. 83 4U, 352, 985.77 40, 364, 671.48 36, 058, 728.80 14, 043, 458. 05 3, 855, 368. 57 705, 158. 66 251, 717. 41 109, 001. 05 58, 705. 55 46, 556. 96 20, 629. 50 15, 885. 43 10, 088. 36 7, 123.15 24, 320. 55 5, 953. 35 5, 179. 50 . 3, 831.37 4, 216. 98 2, 958.00 3, 367.20 3, 019. 93 2, 933. 35 3. 482. 00 2. 950. 00 3. 343. 48 Total redeeraed. Outstanding. $20,192, 456. CO $6, 037,700. 00 22, 324,283.10 17, 947.611.64 25, 033,128. 76 33, 858,243.79 27, 008,875. 36 52, 288,764. 78 28, 474.623. 02 73, 058,103.33 • 32,727,908. 47 9'7, 380, 506. 09 32,114, 637. 36 120, 826,174.97 39, 878,684.48 151,225, 888. 89 40, 582,874. 56 182,769, 828.18 40, 855,835. 27 217,501, 098. 01 44, 799,365.44 257,854, 083.78 45, 881,295. 67 298, 218,755. 26 42,129, 424.19 334, 277,484.06 34, 446,595. 39 348, 320,942.11 20,403, 137.34 352,176, 310. 68 16, 547.768.77 352,881, 469. 34 15, 842,610.11 353,133, 186. 75 15, 590,892. 70 353,242, 187. 80 15, 481,891. 65 353, 300,893.35 15, 423,186.10 353,347, 450. 31 15, 376,629.14 353, 368,079.81 15, 355,999. 64 353, 383,965. 24 15, 340,114.21 353, 394,053.60 15,330, 025. 85 353, 401,176. 75 15, 322,902. 70 353, 425.497. 30 15. 298.582.15 353,431, 450.65 15; 292,628. 80 353,436, 630.15 15, 287,449.30 353,440, 461. 52 15, 283,617. 93 353, 444,678. 50 15, 279,400. 95 353, 447,636. 50 15, 276,442. 95 353,451, 003.70 15, 273,075.75 353, 454,023. 63 15, 270,055. 82 353, 456,956. 98 15, 267,122. 47 353,460, 438. 98 15, 263,640. 47 353, 463,388. 98 15, 260,690. 47 353, 466,732. 46 15,257, 346. 99 103 TREASURER. No. 39, - U N I T E D STATES P A P E R C U R R E N C Y OUTSTANDING AT THE CLOSE OF EACH F I S C A L YEAR. Old deraand uotes. Fiscal year. 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866... 3867 1868 18G9 1870 1871. • . 1872 1873 1874. 1875 1876 1877 .. 1878 1879 ISSO . 1881 1882 1883 1884 . ... 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 . 1896 1897 1898 . 1899.. ... $51,105,235. 00 3. 384, 000. 00 789, 037. 50 472, 603. 50 272,162.75 208,432. 50 143, 912. 00 123, 739. 25 106,256.00 96, 505. 50 88, 296.25 79, 967. 50 76, 732.50 70,107.50 66, 917. 50 63, 962. 50 62. 297. 50 61, 470. CO 60, 975. 00 60, 535. 00 59, 695.00 58, 985.00 58,440. 00 57, 950. CO 57,445. CO 57,130.00 56, 807. 50 56, 442. 50 56, 032. 50 55, 647. 50 55, 647. 50 55,647.50 54, 847. 50 54, 847. 50 54, 347. 50 54, 347. 50 53,997. 50 53; 847.50 Fiscal year. Gold certificates. 1862 1863 1864 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 1894 1895. . 1896 1897 1898.. 1899 United States Treasury notes Fractional curof 1890. reucy. notes. $96, 620, 000. CO 387, 646, 589. 00 447,300, 203.10 431, 066,427.99 400, 780. 305. 85 371,783,597.00 356, 000, 000.00 356, 000, 000. CO 356, 000, 000.00 356, 000, 000. CO 357, 500, 000.00 356, 000, 000. 00 382, 000, 000. 00 375, 771, 580.00 369, 772, 284. 00 359, 764, 332.00 346,681,016.00 346, 681, 016.00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681. 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346,681,016.00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346. 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346,681,016.00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346,681, 016. 00 346,681,016.00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 346, 681, 016. 00 Silver certificates. $147, 725, 235. 00 $20,192,456. 00 411 223 045 00 22, 324, 283.10 470,413, 523.70 25, 033,128. 76 456, 572,160. 25 27, 008, 875. 36 428,061,343.96 28,474, 623. 02 400,466, 652. 52 32, 727, 908. 47 .388, 871, 820.47 32, 114, 637. 36 388. 238, 376. 61 39, 878, 684.48 395, 984,940.48 396,-679, 380. 06 40,-582,874.56 40, 855, 835. 27 398,444,131.52 44, 799, 365.44 400, 879, 332. 94 45, 881, 295. 67 427, 958, 028.17 417, 971, 111. 69 42,129,424.19 34,446, 595. 39 " 404, 285, 796.89 20,403,137. 34 380,231, 431.84 16, 547, 768. 77 363, 291, 082.27 15, 842, 610.11 362, 585, 096.11 15, 590, 892. 70 362, 332, 883.70 15,481,891.65 362, 223,442. 65 15,423,186.10 362,163, 897.10 15, 376, 629.14 362,116,630.14 - 15, 355, 999. 64 362, 095, 455. 64 15, 340,114. 21 362, 079, 080. 21 15, 330, 025. 85 362, 068, 486. 85 15, 322, 902. 70 362, 061, 048.70 15, 298. 582.15 362, 036, 405. 65 15.292, 628.80 362, 030, 087. 30 15, 287, 449. 30 362, 024,497. 80 15,283,617.93 412. 248, 698.43 $50, 228, 417. 00 15,279,400.95 463,728,135.45 101,712.071.00 147,190, 227. CO 15. 276, 442.95 509, 203, 333. 45 152, 584, 417. 00 .15,273,075.75 514, 593 356. 25 146,088, 400.00 15, 270, 055. 82 508, 094, 319. 32 129, 683, 280. 00 15, 267,122.47 491; 685,765. 97 114,867,280.00 15, 263, 640. 47 476, 866, 283. 97 101,207, 280. CO 15,260,690.47' 463, 202, 983. 97 93,518,280.00 15, 257, 346. 99 455,510,490.49 Currency certifiTotal certificates. cates. . > $10,947,860.00 18,773,580.00 17,678, G40. Of 33. 086,180. oe 34. 547,120. 00 19, 886, 300. 00 32, 086, 300. 00 39, 460, 000. 00 22, 825,100. 00 21, 796, 300. 00 28, 681,400.00 41, 572, 600. 00 44, 367, 000. CO $1, 850, 410.00 15, 413, 700. 00 2, 539, 950. 00 12, 374. 270. UO 8, 004, 600. 00 5, 782, 920.00 51,166, 530. CO 66, 096, 710. 00 5. 037,120.00 88, 616, 831. 00 82, 378, 640. CO 120,891,691.00 98, 392, 660.00 139,901,646.00 140,323,140.00 115,977, 675. 00 131,174, 245.00 121.486,817.00 I45, 543,150. 00 229. 491, 772. 00 142, 023,150. 00 262; 629, 746.00 154.048.552,00 301.539.751.00 157.542:979.00 152,461.429.00 314, 715,185. 00 156, 598, 929. CO 331,614,304.00 330 957 504.00 92, 846,189 00 66, 387, 899. 00 337,148,504.00 48, 469, 959. 00 • 328,894,504.00 '42,818,189.00 342, 619, 504. CO 38, 782,169. 00 375, 479, 504. 00 37, 420,149. 00 398, 556, 504. 00 34, 297. 819. 00 406. 085. 504. 00 Total notes. $31, 810. 000.00 58,990, 000.00 59, 045, 000. 00 33,140, 000.00 53, 980, 000.00 46, 245, 000. 00 29, 330, 000. 00 14. 275,000. 00 11,615,000.00 13, 360, 000.00 13,180, 000.00 12,230, 000. 00 29, 285, 000. 00 18,110, 000. 00 9, 020, 000.00 14, 865. 000. CO 17,195, 000. 00, 12, 390, 000. 00 23, 780, 000.00 30, 420, 000.00 12,405, 000. 00 60, 035. 000. 00 55, 795; 000. 00 32,210,000.00 62, 340, 000. 00 26,605.000.00 21. 355. 000. 00 $10, 947, 860. 00 18, 773, 580.00 17, 678, 640. 00 33, 086, 180. CO 34, 547,120. 00 19, 886, 300. 00 32, 086, 300. 00 . 71,270,000.00 81, 815,100.00 80,841,300.00 61,821, 400.00 95, 552, 600.00 92,462,410. 00 47, 283, 650. CO 34, 653, 870. 00 68,564, 450. 00 84,493,830.00 184,175,471.00 231,514,351.00 309,509,786.00 265, 261, 920.00 276, 049, 967. 00 386. 379, 922. 00 433.873,298.00 471,472,730.00 490, 956, 614.00 518, 633. 233. 00 436 208,693.00 463,571,403:00 433,159, 4.63. CO 417,647,693.CO 476, 601, 673. CO 462,581,653.00 461.738. 323. 00 Grand total. $147, 725, 235. 00 411, 223, 045. 00 470,413, 523.70 456,572,160. 25 439.009, 203. 96 419, 240, 232.52 406, 550, 460.47 421, 324,556. 61 430, 532, 060. 48 416,565,680.06 430, 530,431.52 472,149,332.94 509,773,128.17 498,812,411. 69 466,107,196. 89 475,784,031.84 • 455, 753, 492.27 409, 868,746.11 396, 986,753.70 430. 787,892. 65 446,657, 727.10 546. 292,101.14 593,609, 806. 64 671,588,866.21 627, 330, 406. 85 638,111,015.70 748, 416, 327. 65 795,903.385.30 833.497,227.80 903,205,312.43 982, 361, 368.45 945,412, 026.45 978,164, 759. 25 941, 253,782. 32 909, 333,458. 97 953,467, 956. 97 925, 784, 636. 97 917,248,813.49 104 No. REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. 4 0 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK OF GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT THE END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Bulliou. 1878—June July August September . October — November.. December .. 1879—January— 'February .. March AprU May June July August September.. October November.. December .. 1880—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. Deceraber .. 1881—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. December.. 1882—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. December.. 1883—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. December.. 1884—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. December.. 1885—January February... $206, 876, 605 208, 133,814 210. 472, 650 212, 251, 346 218, 079, 939 222, 152, 894 224, 838,801 229, 235, 474 231, 445, 024 234, 649, 458 235, 802,373 238, 572,616 240, 425,461 240, 560,487 245, 663,951 250, 859, 576 257. 606,067 269, 813, 847 274, 540,357 282, 298,186 288, 728, 662 293, 822,190 299, 642,337 304, 100,051 308, 356, 240 309, 135,440 315, 269, 785 319, 411,276 324, 913,480 332, 417, 600 340, 940, 239 349. 595, 310 357, 318,742 367, 052,765 376, 073,889 383, 563,804 389, 466, 822 389, 103,988 401, 637,036 403, 753,977 414, 877,149 424, 421,418 433, 849,165 441, 179,112 442, 087. 988 449, 109, 282 454, 527, 946 448, 946, 973 450, 215, 829 447, 368,627 452, 204, 515 457, 878; 962 464, 620,153 469, 309. 447 472, 689, 330 476, 983, 775 478, 249,651 481, 437, 335 483, 008,483 483, 268, 279 486, 477,991 486, 054,872 488, 533,129 490. 513, 933 495, 685,416 497, 197,757 499, 701,839 501, 300, 220 499, 976,551 496, 700.556 495, 452, 475 497, 008,024 500, 961,189 501, 173, 090 503, 028.420 504. 906. 819 506, 337, 383 509. 813,071 512, 695.853 514, 408.336 516, 430, 362 Total. $6, 323, 372 $213,199. 977 7, 714, 922 215, 848, 736 7, 713, 661 218,186,311 9,049, 067 221, 300, 413 7,963,429 226, 043, 368 6, 472,313 228, 625, 207 6, 806, 689 231,645,490 4,964, 004 234,199, 478 5, 401. 704 236, 846,728 4,934,162 239, 583, 620 6,151, 208 241, 953, 581 5,841, 564 244, 414,180 5, 316, 376 245, 741, 837 7,497, 952 248,058,439 11,182,137 256, 846, 088 35, 797,151 286, 656, 727 50,358,465 307, 964, 532 57,883, 520 327,697, 367 61,999, 892 336, 540, 249 57,226, 426 339,524,612 53, 525, 811 342, 254,473 50, 572, 784 344, 394, 974 47, 244, 877 346, 887,214 45, 219, 246 349, 319, 297 351, 841, 206 43,484,966 45, 319, 644 354, 455, 084 50,671, 214 365,940,999 67,727, 241 387,138, 517 80,742, 658 405, 656,138 85, 004,604 417, 422, 204 95, 260, 851 436, 201, 090 93, 746, 701 443, 342, Oil 88. 760, 802 446, 079, 544 88,467, 201 455, 519,966 473,214, 787 97,140,898 92, 783, 696 476, 347, 500 89, 017,716 478,484, 538 92, 226,041 481, 330, 029 87,148, 541 488,785, 577 97,751, 075 501, 505, 052 96, 953, 452 511, 830, 601 92,578, 261 516, 999,679 521,'826,768 87,977,603 525, 065,589 83,886,477 520,510, 021 78,422,033 520, 327, 747 71,218,465 66.215, 653 520,743, 599 509, 865, 821 60, 918, 848 506, 757, 715 56,541, 886 504, 652,252 57, 283, 625 53, 722,160 - 505, 926, 675 51,440, 420 509, 319, 382 50, 916, 780 515, 536, 933 50,903, 305 520, 212, 752 524, 670, 762 51,981,432 528,433,158 51,449,383 52,215, 560 530,465,211 535, 912, 647 54.475,312 538, 660, 540 55.652,057 57,175, 927 540,444, 206 56, 254, 072 542, 732, 063 544, 812. 562 58,757,690 548, 409, 207 59,876,078 61, 683; 816 552,197, 749 62,392, 847 558, 078, 263 66, 592, 571 563, 790, 328 66,406, 346 566,108,185 66, 931, 227 568,231,447 67, 017,657 566, 994, 208 60. 724, 333 557, 424, 889 45,686, 932 541,139.407 44,797, 665 541,805, 689 44, 539, 608 545,500, 797 48, 533,573 549,706, 663 51, 342,794 554,371,214 52, 946, 587 557,853,406 55, 856, 761 562,194,144 62, 212, 318 572,025. 389 63, 422, 647 576,118,500 64,420, 631 578, 828, 967 581,162, 973 64, 732, 611 105 TREASURER. N o . 40.—ESTIMATED STOCK OF GOLD C O I N AND BULLION AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Bullion. 1885—March... . April May June July August September. October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1886—January . . February . March April May June July August. . Septeraber October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1887—Jauuary... February.. March April May..^.<f... June.. July August .. Septeraber October . . . Noverabei-. Deceraber. 1888—January . . February . March April May June July August... Septeraber October... Noveraber December,. 1889—January.. February . March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1890—January . . Februai?}^. March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1891—Jauuary . . February . March April May June .. July August... September October . . . November $519, 870, 792 520, 139,947 520, 803,530 521, 621,301 520, 696,136 522, 296,667 526, 184.444 528, 027, 240 533, 184,088 540, 423,527 542, 160,412 544, 998.565 545, 173, 610 546, 745,363 547, 582,263 547, 465,941 549, 075,600 554, 582, 815 554, 096, 615 555, 359,407 557, 802,437 559, 486,856 560, 851,488 563, 394,917 565, 762, 514 566, 715,195 570, 256, 490 ^"568, 788,145 569, 547, 334 • 570,737, 736 573, 415, 740 574, 927,873 578, 334,011 581, 980,107 584, 568, 497 586, 025,817 587, 350, 358 589, 236,410 592, 212,051 595, 703, 838 597, 145. 663 599, 655, 095 601, 591, 876 603, 225, 837 605, 567. 837 607. 688,725 609, 167, 900 609, 283,810 609, 978,122 610, 998.423 613. 018, 370 613, 973,117 613, 540,272 615, 807, 252 617, 484, 831 619, 640, 450 621, 106,953 622, 107, 873 624, 900,483 625, 967,229 627, 406, 793 627, 923, 705 629, 030,714 630, 012, 331 629, 512,155 631, 801,689 633, 118, 735 634, 012, 338 635. 219,259 637, 301, 201 639, 384, 021 642, 222,173 641, 218, 653 629, 636,405 600, 591, 691 584, 524,184 581, 721,468 582, 586, 227.566 596, 964, 320 599, 386, 272 344, 091 Total. $64, 297, 566 $584,168,358 65, 734, 818 585, 874, 765 66, 323,865 587.127, 395 67, 075,735 588, 697, 036 69, 283, 598 589,979,734 70, 081,513 592,378,180 597, 236, 584 71,052,140 72, 417, 890 600,445,130 73, 942, 796 607,126, 884 72, 557,429 612, 980,956 71, 968, 567 614.128, 979 611,484,909 66,486,344 59, 254, 731 604,428, 341 55,245, 328 601, 990,691 596, 868, 058 49,285,795 43, 308, 520 590, 774, 461 43, 650,307 592, 725. 907 45,515, 589 600,098, 404 53, 232, 743 607, 329, 358 59, 663, 639 615, 023, 046 68, 720, 676 626, 523,113 80, 931,422 640, 418, 278 85, 018,430 645, 869, 918 83,485, 920 646,880, 837 83,431, 810 649,194,324 83, 863, 571 650, 578,766 85,166,756 655,423, 246 85,;732,190 654, 520, 335 80/099,377 658, 646, 711 92, 852, 054 663, 589, 790 681, 793, 520 108,377,780 120, 202, 502 695,130, 375 120,777, 483 699,111, 494 122, 723,223 704, 703, 330 121, 902, 584 706, 471, 081 121,822, 527 707, 848, 344 121,167, 828 708, 518,186 • 122,132, 999 711, 369,409 114, 050,440 706, 262,491 110,116, 633 705, 820,471 108, 012,533 705,158,196 107, 826, 240 707, 481, 335 108,289, 294 7C9,*8S1,170 108, 479, 213 711,705, 050 104,426, 611 709,994, 448 96, 919,454 704, 608,179 96, 590,321 705, 758, 221 96, 670, 798 705, 954, 608 94, 795,197 704, 773, 319 94,.612,786 705,611, 209 85,241,865 698,260, 235 65, 586,684 679, 559, 801. 62, 017,736 675, 558, 008 64, 052,146 679, 859, 398 64, 334, 656 681, 819, 487 64,554, 236 684,194, 686 64, 642, 327 685, 749, 280 67,416,990 689, 524, 863 66,080,287 690, 980,770 66,133,726 692,100,955 66,443, 489 693, 850, 282 67,265,628 695,189, 333 67, 548,895 696,579, 609 65,996,474 6Q6, 008, 805 62,138, 864 6Q1,651, 019 57, 471, 618 689,273, 307 59,907,459 693, 026,194 60, 855, 395 694, 867, 733 63, 642, 518 698, 861, 777 66,799, 610 704,100, 811 707, 008, 881 67,624,860 63,362,654 705, 584, 827 59, 685, 416 700, 904, 069 59,859, 416 689, 495, 821 61,401, 672 661,993, 363 62,067. 744 646, 591,928 62,736,957 644, 458,425 65,262,257 647,489, 823 66, 343,775 653,308,095 670, 545,108 74,158,836 78,430, 504 677,774,595 106 No. REPOtlT ON T H E FINANCE^. 4 0 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK OF GOLD C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT THE END OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Bullion. 1891—Deceraber. 1892—Jauuary . . February . March April May June July August. - September October . . . Noveraber Deceraber. 1893—January . . February . March .'... April May Juue July August... September October... November December. 1894—January . . February March April May Juue July .. August... Septeraber October... Noveraber December. 1895—January . . February . March . . . . April May June July August... September October... Noveraber. Deceraber. 1896—January . . February . March .'... April May June July August... Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1897—January . . February . March April May June July August ... September. October . . . November. Deceraber. 1898—January... February . March April May June July August ... September $604,,633, 241 606, 287,197 ;, 606,, 661, 364 606,, 564, 310 601,,527, 222 602,, 485, 237 589,,509, 061 581,, 129, 982 577,, 737, 991 576, 074, 815 :, 577,, 387, 444 577,, 983,121 569, 633, 412 ', 559, 063,122 I, 547,, 655,038 546, 673, 424 i, 532, 513,105 I, 523, 592, 686 ;, 513, 743, 623 ;, 520, 273, 567 I, 547,, 516, 035 556, 479, 232 ;, 564,, 738, 578 575,, 269, 517 582, 227, 095 I, 592, 848, 235 !, 603! 860,188 i, 612, 325, 385 i, 614, 370, 723 :, 596. 799, 262 i, 584, 479.113 :, 572; 975, 589 I, 574, 352,118 :, 579,, 728, 587 581,-, 597, 841 . 583, 834, 589 :, 577:,380, 396 557,, 532, 641 562,,633, 658 567, 592, 416 ', 573 , 065, 665 578, 036, 041 i, 579: 422, 971 I, I, 481,167 5so:, 990, 037 568,, 100, 818 556, 132, 920 :, 564, 229,183 :, 564, 106, 939 !, 568, 1,488,105 583, 168; 106 ', 586,, 743, 303 588, 820,494 ', 589,,520,722 574,, 931, 823 567. 665, 228 :, 564,,557,083 570, 544, 227 ', 600,,047, 484 624:, 287, 157 634, 381,827 :, 638,,568,492 645, 672, 099 ', 655, 1,114, 266 669, , 298,428 > 675, 389, 655 I, 675,, 676, 250 671i, 189,128 668,, 852, 373 671, 1,437,123 682,, 691, 685 692, 460, 640 1, 696, 478, 536 I, 699, 1,851,399 702, 494,037 s 705, 385, 818 I, 729, 557, 111 I, 750, 274, 281 I, 760, 1,735,164 765,, 089. 526 771, 894, 663 :, 778,,041,686 785, 212, 689 84 299,689 83 275, 529 81 194, 377 79, 712,183 77 953, 512 74, 836, 385 76, 623,598 75, 960,115 76, 055,422 78, 126, 222 79 983, 208 81 697,350 81 452, 478 79; 835,048 79, 503, 760 80, 529, 774 80, 871, 868 78, 345, 510 83, 450,336 98, 373, 505 IOL 026, 648 96, 657,273 90, 910, 622 84 679, 495 77, 175, 275 10. 432, 992 60, 232, 616 53, 716,468 48, 067, 706 44, 612,311 47, 050, 824 43, 941, 337 44, 063, 417 44, 197, 435 46, 305, 066 47, 727, 334 010, 546 .46, 527,722 44, 387,979 51, 044, 014 50, 425, 367 53 746,018 56; 651,509 60, 208, 542 60, 340,757 57 409,512 54; 590,866 45, 820,315 29, 467,938 15, 821, 484 26, 054, 663 29, 851, 621 32, 662,860 32, 217, 024 32, 640,941 30, 264, 086 33, 998, 574 40, 617,328 47; 969, 827 51, 565, 385 54, 286, 759 52 849, 625 46. 254, 294 37, 786, 057 32i 539,659 26, 547,082 25, 929, 752 28: 230, 355 31, 223,294 30, 969, 525 36, 123,368 42, 559, 060 45: 465, 077 49 454, 816 52, 647,258 63, 671, 535 83: 998,864 96i 049, 765 294, 921 17.5,997 299.,578 105, 116, Total. $686, 845, 930 690, 586. 886 689, 936, 893 687, 758, 687 681, 239, 405 680,438,749 664, 345, 446 657, 753, 580 653, 698,106 652,130, 237 655, 513, 666 657, 966, 329 651, 330, 762 640, 515, 600 627,490, 086 626,177.184 613, 042, 879 604, 464, 554 592, 089,133 603,723, 903 645, 889, 540 657,505, 880 661, 395, 851 666,180,139 666, 906, 590 670,023,510 674, 293,180 672, 558, 001 668, 087,191 644,866, 968 629, 091, 424 620, 026, 413 618, 293, 455 623, 792, 004 625, 795, 276 630,139, 655 625,107, 730 603, 543,187 607,161, 380 618, 980, 395 623,109, 679 631, 461,403 636,168, 989 641,132, 676 629,198, 579 613,441,575 618, 542, 432 609,820, 049 597, 927, 254 598, 956, 043 612, 989, 590 617,797, 966 622, 672,115 607,183, 582 600,148,847 595, 306,169 603, 821,169 641, 542, 801 671, 664, 812 686, 256, 984 692, 947, 212 697, 855, 251 702, 521, 724 706, 368, 560 708, 084,485 701, 929, 314 697,223, 332 697,118, 880 703, 082, 728 '712,660,417 729, 661, 210 738, 584, 008 745, 037, 596 752, 316, 476 757. 948, 853 793, 033, 076 834.228,646 857, 273,145 863, 784, 929 870, 384, 447 .884, 070, 660 901, 341, 264 107 TREASURER. N o . 40.- -ESTIMATED STOCK O P G O L D C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT T H E E N D O F E A C H MONTH, PROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. Coin. 1898—October... November, December, 1809—January . . February . March April May , Juue ' July August . . . September No. $791,647, 225 797,428,060 807,451,124 824,493,146 839, Oil, 679 851,601, 448 859, 232,751 863, 741,252 855, 583,055 852,445, 921 862,919,952 8G7,833,173 41.—ESTIMATED STOCK O F S I L V E R COIN Bulliou. $133, 423, 574 $925,070, 799 138, 502, 545 935, 930, GU5 142, 074,889 949, 526, 013 134,186,534 958, 679, 680 127, 385,067 966, 396, 746 121, 560, 849 973,162, 297 980, 062; 696 120, 829, 945 985, 483, 605 121, 742,353 975, 453, 939 119,870,884 978,104,707 125, 658, 786 990, 380,153 127, 460, 201 999, 563, 565 131,730, 392 AND B U L L I O N A T T H E E N D O'F E A C H M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August... September October.. November Deceraber. 1879—January . . February. March . April May Juue July August.. September October... November Deceraber. 1880—January . . February . March April May June July August... September October... Noveraber December. 1881—January . . February. March April May ' Julie July...... August... Septeraber October... November December. 1882—Jauuary . . February . March . . . . April May June July August... Septeaiber October... November Deceraber. 1883—January.. February. March . : . . April Standard dollars. , 573, 500 , I 420, 500 , ; 448, 500 , 1,212, 500 ; 282, 500 . I 438, 550 , ; 495,550 , : 555,750 , ; 687,750 , 1 774, 950 , , 155, 950 , 485, 950 I 801, 000 , , 451, CCO I 238, 050 , ! 634,100 , S 206, 200 , 705, 200 ,055,650 ! 505, 650 , , 806, 050 , 156, 250 . 456, 250 , . 723, 250 , 734,750 i 014, 750 ; ! 267, 750 , I 568, 750 , 1 847, 750 , . 147, 750 , ' 453, 005 , I 753, 005 , ! 060, 005 , , 359, 505 i 659, 505 , 1,959, 505 . 372, 705 , 91, 622, 705 ; , 93, 922, 705 I , 95: 322, 705 1 , 98: 672, 705 I , loo;, 972. 705 ! 102, 380, 980 i , 10: • 680, 980 , 107: 981,180 , 109, 281. 680 , , 112, 581, 680 , 114, 1,843,680 116, 1,144, 780 119, 304,780 , , 121, 729, 780 : , 123, 029, 880 1 , 126, 329, 880 1 , 128, 629. 880 I , 130, 955, 080 ! 132, 405, 080 > , 135. 805, 080 , 13?: 205, 699 I . 140, 555, 699 ; . 142, Fraction ; l i coiu. $7, 341,471 $71, 778, 828 72,151,424 7, 665, 760 72, 524, 020 8,982, 239 9, 634, 034 72, 896, 616 8, 352, 042 73, 269, 213 10,159,491 73, 641, 809 9, 439, 461 _ 74,-014,406 10, 347, 890 74,387, 002 74, 759, 599 9,837,403 8, 688, 261 75, 132,195 6, 949, 046 75, 504,792 5, 672, 656 75, 877, 388 5, 092, 566 76,249,985 5,112, 224 76,467, 675 4, 904, 612 76,685,365 4, 557, 504 76, 903, 055 77,120, 746 3, 537, 224 77, 338, 436 4,323,098 77, 556,127 4,492, 421 4, 888, 036 77, 773, 817 4, 525, 306 77,991,508 4, 086, 840 78, 209,198 5, 007, 331 78,426, 889 78, 644, 580 4, 853, 588 78, 862, 270 5,124, 536 78, 964, 336 6, 081, 648 79, 066, 401 6, 380, 258 79,168, 467 5, 557, 760 79, 270, 533 6, 043, 367 79, 372, 599 6, 255, 390 79, 474, 665 6,183, 224 6,704,197 • 79,576,731 5, 356, 308 79, 678, 797 4,017^ 770 79, 780, 863 3, 863, 583 79, 882, 929 3,457,193 79, 984, 995 3, 309. 949 80, 087, 061 2, 962, 278 . 80,115, 520 2, 732, 863 80,143, 980 80,172, 440 2, 632,185 80, 200, 900 3,424, 575 80, 229. 360 3, 088, 710 80,257,820 3, 607, 830 80, 286, 280 3, 258, 926 80, 314,740 2,806,143 80, 343, 200 4, 440, 662 80,371, 660 3,239,033 80,400,120 3,793, 664 80,428, 580 3, 230. 908 80,472, 890 2,816, 270 80,517, 200 2, 730, 716 80,561,510 3, 343, 565 80, 605, 820 4,012,503 80, 650,130 3,769,220 80,694,440 4,468,193 80, 738, 750 3, 761,958 80,783, 060 3,974,114 80, 827, 370 3,943,467 80,871, 680 3,478, 750 $87, 693, 799 90, 237, 684 9-4, 954, 759 98, 743,150 99, 903, 755 104,239, 850 105,949,417 109, 290,642 111, 284, 752 112, 595. 406 113, 609, 788 115, 035,994 117,143,551 119, 030, 899 121, 828,027 124, 094, 659 125,864,170 129,366, 734 132,104,198 135,167,503 137, 322, 864 139, 452,288 142,890,470 145, 221, 418 147,721, 556 151, 060, 734 153, 714,409 155, 294, 977 158,161, 650 160,775, 739 163,110,894 166, 033, 933 167, 095, n o 168,158,138 170, 406,017 172, 401, 693 174, 769, 715 176, 700, 503 178, 799, 548 181.127,330 184, 298,180 186, 290, 775 189, 246, 630 191, 226,186 193,102,063 197, 065, 542 198,192,373 201, 037,464 202, 804, 268 204, 593, 940 206, 977, 696 209, 934, 955 212, 948, 203 215. 049, 230 218,117, 713 219, 905, 788 222, 562, 254 224,976. 536 226, 906,129 108 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . 4 1 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R C O I N AND BULLION AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1883—May June July August Septeraber.. October November ... December— 1884—January February March April , May June July August September... October November... Deceraber 1885—January February — March April May June July August September... October November .;. December — 1886—January February M a r c h .^ April May June July August Septeraber . . . October .. Noveraber... Deceraber 1887—January February March April May June July -. August September... October Noveraber . . . December 1888—January February March.: April May Juue July August...... Septeraber... October November . . . Deceraber.... 1889—January February March April.... May June 1... July August September... October November . . . December Standard dollars. $144, 905,699 147, 255, 899 149,680, 899 152, 020, 899 154. 370. 899 156.720, 949 159,070. 949 161,425,119 163, 775,119 166,125,119 168, 425, 629 170, 725, 629 173, 035, 629 175,355, 829 177, 680,829 180, 030, 829 182, 380, 829 184, 730, 829 187,180,-829 189,561, 994 191, 947,194 194,247,194 196,697,394 199,107, 394 201, 509, 231 203, 884, 381 205,784, 381 208, 259, 381 210, 759, 431 213,259,431 215, 759,431 218, 259, 761 220, 553,761 223,145, 761 225, 959, 761 228,434,121 231,160,121 233,723, 286 235, 643,286 238, 573, 286 241, 281, 286 244, 079, 386 246, 903, 386 249, 623, 647 252,503, 647 255,453, 647 258, 474, 027 261, 524, 027 264,474, 027 266, 990,117 267,440,117 270, 250,117 273, 390,157 276, 816,157 280,144,157 283,140, 357 285,845, 357 288, 545, 357 291, 355, 789 294,039,790 297,037,790 299. 424, 790 300, 708,790 303, 320, 790 306,542, 890 309, 670, 890 312,450,890 315,186,190 318,186,190 320,946,490 323,776, 515 326, 974, 515 330,188, 540 333, 502, 650 334,602, 650 337, 502, 650 340, 357, 650 343, 428, 001346. 798, 001 349, 802, 001 Bulliou. Fractional coin. Total. $4,157, 218 $80,915, 990 $229, 978, 907 4,482,216 80,960, 300 232, 698, 415 4,486.638 80, 485.402 234,652, 939 4, 694, 559 80, 010, 504 236,725.962 5,107, 911 79, 535, 607 239,014,417 4, 936, 365 79,060, 709 240,718, 023 4, 624, 279 78, 585, 811 242, 281, 039 4, 534, 373 78, no, 914 244,070,406 4,674,433 77, 636, 016 246. 085, 568 248, 206,150 4, 919, 913 77,161,118 5, 043, 825 76, 686, 221 250,155, 675 76,211,323 252, 087,795 5,150, 843 75, 736, 425 253, 395, 212 4,623,158 4, 055, 498 75, 261, 528 254, 672, 855 75, 234,719 257, 519,158 4,603,610 4, 723, 420 75, 207, 910 259, 962,159 4, 934, 405 75,181,101 262,496, 335 75,154, 292 264, 531, 618 4, 646,497 75,127,483 4,778, 849 267,087,161 75,100,074 4,716,055 269, 378,723 4, 613, 582 75, 073,865 271, 634, 641 75,047, 056 273,285, 380 3, 991,130 275,605,135 3, 887, 494 75,020,247 74,993,438 278,143, 019 4, 042,187 74,966, 629 280,574, 004 4,098,144 74,939, 820 282, 863,087 4, 038,886 3, 944. 837 74, 949,914 284, 679,132 74,960,007 286, 985, 584 3,766,196 74, 970,100 289, 645, 654 3, 916,123 3,840,536 74, 980,193 292, 080,160 3,583,956 74,990, 286 294, 333, 673 3,797, 041 75, 000, 379 297, 057,181 3,658,783 75,010, 472 299, 223, 016 2, 612, 968 75,020, 565 300, 779, 294 2, 271.104 75, 030,658 303, 261, 523 2, 556, 522 75, 040, 751 306, 031, 394 75, 050, 844 308,158, 727 . 1,947,762 75, 060,937 311, 876, 421 3, 092,198 3, 786, 070 75,068, 424 314, 497,780 75, 075,912 316, 918,138 3,268, 940 75, 083, 399 320.123, 079 3,758,394 75, 090, 887 322, 978, 222 3, 807,949 4, 091, 383 75, 098, 374 326, 093,143 75,105, 862 329,468, 886 4,739, 377 4, 877, 039 75,113, 349 332.494, 035 75,120, 837 335, 274, 667 4,700,183 75,128, 324 342,241,803 8, 639,452 75, 343, 251 347,001, 639 10,134, 361 9, 869, 629 75, 560, 244 349,903, 900 75,547,799 353,455,351 10, 917,435 12, 278, 674 75, 638,932 355, 357, 723 75, 312, 773 357, 740, 514 12,177, 624 75, 398, 925 360, 794,991 12,005, 909 11, 683, 032 75, 758,186 364,257,375 366, 884, 948 10,831, 655 75,909,136 9, 961, 866 76, 295, 886 369, 398,109 372, 410, 869 10, 219, 546 76,345,966 10, 305,153 76, 327,799 375,178, 309 377,714,653 10, 024, 976 76, 333, 888 9,937, 442 76, 299, 882 380, 277,114 9, 357, 041 76, 349,137 382, 743, 968 10, 619, 754 76, 406, 376 386,450, 920 11, 066, 054 76,510. 842 388, 285, 686 76, 582, 235 390, 876, 229 10,973, 204 76, 759, 671 393, 948, 394 10,645, 833 76, 660, 481 396, 890,485 10, 559,114 10, 734, 583 76, 715, 873 399,901,346 10, 865, 237 76, 889.983 402,941,410 10, 606, 677 76,889, 716 405, 682, 583 10, 782, 958 76, 659, 772 408, 369, 220 10, 801, 669 76, 628,116 41i; 206, 300 10, 755, 082 76, 597, 677 414,327, 274 417, 066, 241 76,585,840 10,291,861 76, 606, 567 420, 712, 909 10, 603, 692 422, 996, 959 76, 534, 026 11, 860, 283 76, 626,764 425,472,554 11,343,140 76. 796,193 428,440,671. I I , 286, 828 76, 628, 781 430, 974, 953 10,918,171 76, 527, 216 433, 648, 087 10, 322, 870 76, 697, 331 437; 228,410 10. 729, 078 109 TREASURER. N o . 4 1 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT THE E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J UNE, 1878—Continued. Standard dollars. 1890—January.. February. March . : . . April May .. June .. July A u g u s t . -. September October... November Deceraber. 1891—January.. February., March..".. April May June July August— Septeraber, October... iNoveraber Deceraber. 1892—January.. February. March April May , June July August... Septeraber October — Noveraber December 1893—January.. February. March.'... April May June July August... Septeraber October... Noveraber Deceraber 1894—January . . February. March April..:.. May June July August... September October... November December. 1S95—January . . February. March..".. April May June July August— Septeraber October... November December. 1806-January .. February . March April May June July August... Bulliou. Fractional coin. $352, 536, 001 $11, 557, 760 $76,708,644 76,708,892 355, 948,001 11,156, 952 76,799, 537 359, 884, 266 10,709,439 76,793, 513 363, 424, 266 9,432, 627 76, 818,427 366, 336, 266 8,955, 254 76,874,969 369, 426, 266 10,649,450 371, 726,266 11, 658, 805 76, 618,254 374, 578, 266 12, 832, 692 76,807,145 377, 628, 266 14, 485,014 76,875, 555 380, 988, 466 16, 995, 315 77,193, 068 384, 431,839 18,796,046 77, 339, 553 387, 981,005 20, 299, 954 77, 638, 844 391, 566, 00! 21,277, 979 77,696,840 394, 601,005 22,671,532 77,698, 303 397, 605, 327 25,870, 383 77, 740, 090 400, 281, 327 27, 600,434 77,936,913 402, 873,158 29,172, 111 77,917,108 405, 659,268 31,729,052 77, 947, 619 406, 635, 268 36, 583,124 77,131, 606 407, 815,268 40,146, 730 76,995,390 408, 535, 368 43,973, 513 76,511, 066 409, 475, 368 47,580,682 77,301, 515 410, 889,124 50,316,836 77, 235, 022 411, 543, 740 53,969,468 76, 566,155 411, 869, 740 • 57,940,646 76,910, 813 412, 184, 740 77,096, 549 61,401, 457 412, 535, 360 77,294,571 65, 720,466 413, 055, 360 77,433, 950 68, 912,657 413, 565, 360 77,195, 831 72,501, 576 413, 988,735 76, 669,151 76, 611,232 414, 416,735 80,479, 594 77, 500, 000 414, 966, 735 83, 483, 551 77,472,912 415, 742, 835 86,000,554 77,467, 707 416, 412, 835 89, 372,154 77,484,987 417, 122,835 92, 999, 927 77,475, 318 417, 876, 985 96, 743, 988 77, 898, 748 418, 99,282, 961 77, 887,460 418, 606, 985 102,973,771 906, 985 74, 993, 714 419, 106,709,122 77,197, 330 419, 047, 305 110,315,196 77, 370, 715 419, 195, 305 114,289,140 77, 558, 212 419, 332, 305 118,173, 820 332, 450 77,256.212 419, 76, 563, 878 419, 332, 450 119, 277,735 77,036,067 419, 332, 450 122, 200, 760 77, 596,621 419, 332, 550 124, 242, 787 332, 550 126,261,553 76, 977, 002 419, 76,960, 353 419, 332, 550 127,262,267 77,494, 207 419, 332, 777 127, 207,874 332, 777 127, 215,171 77, 041, 547 76, 516, 800 ' 419, 332, 777 127,216,957 127, 220, 207 76, 661, 555 419, 333,029 127, 228, 437 76, 627, 432 419, 333, 029 127, 231. 643 75, 527, 223 419, 333,029 127, 267,347 76,122, 875 419, 333, 208 127,113,753 419, 756,208 76, 221, 063 126,454, 771 420, 504, 208 76,167, 704 126,1.04, 475 421, 176,408 75,054, 481 125,261,863 421, 776,408 75,667,112 422, 1,76, 408 125, 351, 523 76, 331, 359 422, 426,749 77,155,722 125, 014,161 422, 626, 749 124, 852, 679 77,192, 015 422, 826. 749 124, 551, 374 77,071,742 422, 927, 039 124,673,187 76,450,557 423, 127, 039 124, 583, 685 76,169,569 423, 277,219 76,375,930 124,528, 559 423. 289, 219 124, 479,849 76, 772, 563 423; 289, 219 124, 670, 701 77? 065,444 423, 289, 219 124,687, 226 76,145, 901 423,, 289, 309 124, 652,406 76, 291, 880 423. 289, 309 124,721, 501 77, 259,180 423, 289, 309 124,603,759 78,448, 506 423, 289, 629 124, 612,532 77.182,006 423, 289. 629 124, 575,129 78, 573, 872 424, 789; 629 123,171, 286 78,564, 547 426, 289, 916 122,187, 206 78, 216, 677 427, 789, 916 120, 939, 560 77,948, 510 429, 289, 916 119, 989,914 76,994,051 430, 75, 730, 781 790, 041 119,053,695 431, 75. 667, 706 118, 753, 758 852,041 434, 75, 009, 268 502, 041 116,681,740 $440, 802, 405 443, 813,845 447, 393,242 449, 650,406 452,109, 947 456,950, 685 325 • 460, 003, 464, 218,103 468, 988,835 475,176, 849 480,567, 438 485, 919,803 490, 540,824 494, 970,840 501, 215,806 505, 818,674 509,962, 377 515, 335,939 520, 349,998 524, 957,388 529,019, 947 534, 357,565 538,440, 982 542, 079,363 546,721, 199 550, 682,746 555, 550,397 559, 401,967 563, 262,767 567, 269,118 572,396, 329 575, 923,198 579,211, 096 583, 269,976 587,598, 080 592, 519,721 595,777, 406 596, 874,470 602, 953,757606,881, 216 611,179, 657 614, 762,482 615,174, 063 618, 569,277 621,171, 958 105 622, 571,170 623, 555,858 624, 034,495 623, 589,534 623, 066,791 623, 214,898 623,188, 895 622, 091,430 622, 723,024 623, 091,683 623,126, 364 622, 335,383 622, 705,290 623, 859,632 624; 596,443 624, 671,865 624, 449,783 624, 050,293 623, 880,708 624,181, 631 624, 541,364 625, 025,346 624,122, 595 624, 233,990 625, 269.574 626, 341,167 625, 084,630 626, 438,462 626.525. 799 626, 693,986 626, 677,881 626, 273,517 625,574, 505 626, 273,049 626,793, 110 REPORT ON T H E FINANCESo N o . 4 1 . — E S T I M A T E D STOCK O F S I L V E R C O I N AND B U L L I O N AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1896—September October— November December. 1897—January.. February. March.:.. April May June July August— September October— November December. 1898—January - . February. March April - May Julie July August... September October... November December 1899—January.. February. March..'.. April May June July August... Septeraber No. Standard dollars. Bullion. $437,202,141 $114, 829, 399 439, 552,141 . 113,064,557 441, 466,141 112,137, 954 443,166, 391 110, 815, 247 444, 978, 391 109, 704, 519 446,318, 391 108,914, 614 447, 718, 641 107, 862, 462 449,118, 641 1U6,990,150 450,518, 641 106,042,492 451,993,742 104,591,039 451, 993, 742 105,109,460 451,993,742 105,125,123 452, 093, 792 105, 078, 550 452,713,792 104, 853, 852 454,213,792 103, 531, 722 455, 818,122 102, 284,736 457,068,122 101,379,158 458,100, 347 IOO, 819, 300 459, 200,-422 99,829, 432 459, 884,422 99, 551, 902 461,180, 422 98,443,952 461, 996,522 98,195,494 462, 306, 522 97, 871,697 464, 004, 522 96,141, 237 464, 834, 597 96, 066, 097 466,836,597 94, 675,773 468, 238, 597 93, 359, 250 470, 244, 857 92,192,207 471,780. 857 91, 228, 953 473, 292, 857 90,189,188 475,193,158 88, 825, 937 476, 827,158 87, 916,328 479,041,158 85, 909, 876 480,251,231 85, 288, 249 480,422,231 84,933, 898 481, 252, 231 84,564,627 482,122, 376 83,783, 745 Fractional coin. Total. $75, 354,781 $627, 386, 321 75, 804, 582 628, 421, 280 75, 803, 546 629,407, 641 76, 317, 752 630, 299, 390 76,303, 945 630, 980, 8.55 76, 514, 618 631,747, 623 76, 220, 921 631, 802, 024 76, 341,471 632,450, 262 76, 517, 908 633, 079, 041 75,438,884 632,023, 665 75,417,942 632, 521,144 74,271, 577 631, 390, 442 74, 631,590 631, 803, 932 75, 414,007 632, 981, 651 76, 020, 675 633, 766,189 76,400, 207 634, 503,065 76, 663,116 635, n o , 396 76,230, 903 635,150, 550 76, 584, 080 635,613,934 76, 605, 240 636, 041, 564 76, 086, 089 635, 710, 463 76, 421,429 636, 613,445 75,989, 540 636,167, 7.59 75,752,972 635, 898,731 75, 784, 648 636, 685, 342 76, 733,612 638,245, 982 76, 670, 481 638, 268, 328 76,587,161 639,024,225 76, 015, 347 639, 025,157 76, 329, 061 639,811,106 76, 390, 984 640, 410, 079 76, 710, 825 641, 454, 311 76, 638. 335 641, 589,369 76,746,179 642, 285, 659 75, 909, 690 641 265, 819 76, 647, 029 642,463, 887 76, 523, 333 642, 429,454 4 2 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F E A C H MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878. Mouth. 1878—June July August... September October — November December. 1879—January.. February. March.... April May Juue July.....'. August. - September October... NoA'-eraber Deceraber. 1880—Ja,nuary . . February. Marcli.:.. April May June July August... Septeraber October — Noveraber December. 1881—Jauuary.. February. U n i t e d States, notes. $346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346. 340, 346,346. 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 Treasury notes. Nationalbank uotes. $322, 919,810 321, 945, 415 321, 641, 533 320, 761, 650 321, 121, 041 322, 032, 362 322, 808, 560 323, 409,195 325, 036,476 326, 093,402 328, 442, 966 328, 676, 747 328, 962, 073 329, 244. 893 330, 062, 713 333, 649, 736 336, 581, 624 339, 494,074 341, 852, 242 343, 187,430 343, 241, 251 343, 949, 401 344, 538, 584 344, 678, 227 343, 890, 901 343, 781,711 343, 657, 947 343, 447, 742 343, 379, 396 343, 297,160 343, 792, 832 343, 851,123 242,478 I Total. $669, 600, 826 668, 626,431 668, 322, 549 667,442, 666 • 667, 802, 057 668,713,378 669, 489, 576 '670,090,211 671, 717,492 672,774,418 . 675,123,982 675, 357,763 675, 643,089 675,925, 909 676, 743,729 680, 330, 752 683,262,640 686,175,090 688,533,258 689, 868, 446 689, 922, 267 690, 630, 417 691, 219, 600 691,359,243 690,571,917 690,462, 727 690, 338, 963 690,128,758 690, 060,412 '689, 978,176 690, 473, 848 690, 532,139 689,923,494 Ill TREASURER. No. 4 2 . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES, T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. United States notes. 1881-March April May June July August Septeinber . October Noveraber . December.. 1882—January . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October— November . Deceraber.. 1883—January . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October Noveraber . December.. 18K4- J a u u a r y . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1885-- J a n u a r y . . . February.. March April " May June July August September. October November . Deceraber.. 188G—January . . . February.. March..... April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1887—January . . . February.. March April .^May ^une July August September. October— $346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 34G, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346. 346; 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346. 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, 346, ,010 ,016 ,016 ,016 .016 ,016 ,016 .016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,0.16 ,016 ., 016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ., 016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 ,016 Treasury notes. NatioDalbank notes. $347, 352, 353, 354, 356, 357, 358, 359, 361, 361, 361, 361, 360, '360, 359, 357, 357, 359, 362, 361, 361, 361, 361, 360, 359, 358, 357, 356, 355, 353, 352, 351, 350, 349, 348, 345, 344, 342, 340, 338, 337, 336, 335, 333, 330, 328, 326, 323, 320, 319, 316, 316, .315, 315, 316, 315, 316, 316, 317, 317, 315, 313, 311, 308, 306, 304, 303, 301, 299, 298, 292, 288, 286, 284, 281, 278, 276, 274, 272, 271, Total. $693 735, 178 698 728, 113 700 285, 909 701 298, 131 703 594, 249 704 ,130, 922 705 086, 656 706 544, 016 708 190, 666 708 538, 484 708 561, 780 707 776, 666 707 596, 803 707 044, 905 705 706, 070 704 233, 580 704 655, 158 706 515, 446 70S 937, 678 708 460, 351 708 372, 585 708 563, 806 707 991, 864 707 105, 113 705 873, 019 705 22^ 970 704 138, 266 702 753, 224 701 794, 839 700 587, 890 130 699 409, 436 698 209, 900 696 981, 367 696 630, 822 695 361, 957 692 465, 521 690 716, 543 688 897, 525 686 699, 628 685 373, 371 683 746, 980 682 812, 954 681 724, 788 679 688, 499 677 461, 348 675 073, 923 672 730, 136 670 317, 411 667 578, 820 666 096, 262 663 670, 097 663 538, 857 662 059, 723 . 662112, 138 663 029, 103 661 960, 863 663 429, 319 663 193, 178 663 681, 268 663 682, 405 661 831. 890 659 942, 181 657 849, 907 655 191. 554 652 919, 631 650 930, 828 649 780, 306 647 990, 292 645 825, 088 643 253, 743 639 463, 813 635 545, 727 633 631, 327 631 474,423 628 663, 089 625 598, 328 622 969, 845 620 809, 546 G19 402, 274 618 596, 112 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 4 2 . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES, T R E A S U R Y IS OTES, AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Contiuued. Mouth. 1887—November . December.. 1888—January . . . February .. March April May June July August September . October Noveraber . Decera b e r . . 1889—January.., February.. March April May June July August September. October — November . December . 1890—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1891—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October Noveraber. Deceraber . 1892—Jauuary . . . Februai-y.. March . April May June .-. July August September. October..-:. November . December.. 1893—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . D e c e m b e r .. 1894—January February.., March April May June July U n i t e d States] notes. 68 016 346, 68: 016 346, 68- 016 346, 68: 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 34G, 681 016 346, 681 016' 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 68i; 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 68i: 016 346, 681, 016 346, 68i: 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346. 68i: 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 68i; 016 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346. 681 016 016 34G; 681 346, 68i: 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681; 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 340^ 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 6Si: 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 68i: 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 68i; 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 316, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 346, 681 016 346, 681, 016 34G, 681 016 346, 681, 016 Treasury notes. $3, 609.000 8. 069, 000 13, 949, 000 19, 258. 800 24, 090, 500 28,804,000 33,150, 700 37,093,200 41,731,200 45, 677, 347 50, 228, 417 54, 994, 035 59, 686,035 64, 251,130 68,725, 270 72, 959, 652 77, 327,102 81,553,000 85, 236, 212 89, 602,198 93, 228, 690 97, 391, 986 101,712,071 105, 566,170 109,382,637 112, 484, 335 116, 611,233 120, 796, 713 124, 745, 623 127, 946, 489 131, 867, 853 135, 490,148 139, 069, 778 143,189, 874 147,190,227 148, 286, 348 149, 881, 958 151, 319, 040 152,735,188 153, 453. 629 153,160,151 153,070,908 153, 001,184 152, 900, 317 152, 813, 072 152, 679, 742 152, 584, 417 152,447,126 Nationalbank notes. Total. .$269, 690, 378 $616, 371, 394 268,363,854 615, 044, 870 265, 702, 634 612,383,650 2G2, 452, 593 609.133, GU9 259, 997, 204 6U6, 678, 220 2.58,426,501 605,107,517 255,581,273 602, 262, 289 252, 203,941 598, 884, 957 249,453, 735 596.134, 751 246, 347, 027 593, 028, 043 243,529,002 590, 210, 018 239, 258, 217 585, 939, 233 236,326, 872 583, 007, 888 233,554,192 580, 235, 208 229, 041, 824 575, 722, 840 224, 248, 585 570,929, 601 221, 028, 621 567, 709, 637 218, 506,473 565,187,489 215, 286, 737 561,967, 753 211,197,683 557, 878,699 207, 993, 689 554,674,705 205, 763, 371 552, 444, 387 203, 567, 8U2 550, 248, 818 201,925,825, 548, 606, 841 199. 546, 637 546, 227, 653 197, 087, 385 543, 768, 401 194.447,219 541,128, 235 192, 000, 453 538, 681, 469 190. 274, 602 536, 955, 618 189, 264, 900 535, 945, 916 187, 361, 523 534, 042, 539 185, 748, 590 532, 429, 606 184,253, 868 530, 934,884 183,134, 753 533,424, 769 181, 602, 915 536, 352, 931 179, 610,433 540,240, 449 178, 329, o n 544, 268, 827 177,088,171 , 547,8.59,687 175, 303,549 550, 788, 565 • 173, 423, 024 553, 254, 740 171, 535, 064 555, 309, 280 170, 227, 646 558. 639, 862 168, 850, 839 561,- 209, 202 167,577,214 564, 486, 647 168,166,939 569, 841, 990 171,134, 309 577, 501, 360 582. 717, 292 171, 785,146 587, 590, 844 172,184, 558 592, 634, 275. 172, 993, 607 597, 086, 703 173, 078, 585 601,439,512 173, 205, 496 604, 539,103 172, 621, 875 608, 812, 665 172, 529, 451 612, 386, 281 172,476, 575 172,499, 349 616, 572, 351 172, 683, 850 621, 076, 937 172, 527, 713 624. 774, 899 172, 656, 429 628, 720, 082 172,786, 760 631, 952, 111 172, 432,146 635, 724, 395 173,614, 870 641, 092, 599 645, 831, 063 174, 404, 424 649, 018, 758 174, 391, 253 653, 971, 257 175, 422, 388 658, 265, 708 176, 094, 544 662, 606, 408 176, 855, 614 667, 035,144 177,164,2.54 672, 585,115 178,713,872 678,722, 511 183, 755,147 695, 543, 342 198, 980, 368 208, 690, 579 706, 690, 635 209,311,993 708,728,197 208,948,105 709,082,750 208, 538, 844 708, 380, Oil 207, 862,107 707, 61^031 207, 479, 520 707,161; 720 207, 875, 695 707,457, 028 207.833, 032 707, 327,120 207. 245, 019 706, 605, 777 207, 353, 244 706, 618, 677 207, 539, 066 706, 6G7, 208 113 TREASURER. N o . 42.—UNi;rED STATES N O T E S , TREASURY N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK NOTES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1894—August September... October. Noveraber... Deceraber 1S95—Jauuary February March April May June July August September... October November . . . December 1896—January February March April May June July August September... October Noveraber . . . Deceraber 1897—January February March April May June July August Septeraber... October November... Deceraber 1898—January Februa'ry March .'. April May .,. June July August September... October..."... Noveraber . . . Deceraber— 1899—Jauuary February March.. April May June July August Septeraber... No. United States notes. Treasury notes. Nationalbank notes. $346, 681, ,016 $152,151, 369 $207, 592, 215 346,681,016 151, 609, 267 207. 564, 458 346,681 ,016 151,140,568 207, 565, 090 346, 681, ,016 150,979,070 206. 686. 337 346, 681, ,016 150, 823, 731 206, 605. 710 346, 681,016 150, 751, 541 205,297,571 346, .681 ,016 150,705,157 205, 043, 651 346. 681,016 150, 330, 089 207,541,211 346, 681, ,016 149. 584, 471 209, 719, 850 346, 681, ,016 148, 044, 280 211,478,716 346, 681, ,016 146,088,400 211, 691, 035 346, 681, 016 145, 490, 280 211, 372,045 . , 346, 681, ,016 144, 495, 280 212,339,200 346, 681, 016 143, 666, 280 212, 851,934 , 346, 681,016 141,092, 280 213,887,630 346, 681,016 .139,583, 280 213,960,598 346. 68i: ,016 137, 771, 280 213, 716, 973 346, 681,016 137.324, 280 213,496, 547 346, 681.016 136, 719, 280 217,181, 917 346,681 .016 136, 081, 280 221,316,027 346, 681, ,016 133,069, 280 224,189, 337 346. 681, ,016 131,385,280 225, 287, 935 346,681 .016 129, 683, 280 226, 000, 547 346, 681, ,016 128, 343, 280 226, 030, 042 346, 681,016 126, 741, 280 229, 613, 896 346, 681,016 125, 004, 280 233, 639, 357 346, 681,016 123, 229, 280 234, 984, 444 346, 681.016 121, 677,280 235, 398, 890 346, 681,016 119, 816, 280 235, 663,118 346, 681,016 118, 398, 280 235, 094, 662 346, 681,016 117,550,280 234, 236, 327 346. 681.016 117,131, 280 233, 795,141 346, 681,016 116,696,280 232,887, 984 346, 681, .016 115, 782, 280 231, 875, 841 346, 681,016 114, 867, 280 231, 441. 686 346, 681, ,016 113, 914, 280 230, 844, 256 346, 681,016 112,672, 280 346, 681, ,016 111, 334, 280 230, 593, 674 346, 68i: ,016 109, 313, 280 230, 278, 970 346, 681, 016 107,793, 280 230.132,275 , 346, 681,016 106. 348, 280 229, 0H4. 217 229,014, 641 346, 681, ,016 105,531.280 346, 681, ,016 104. 669, 280 226, 529, 216 346. 681, .016 103. 615, 280 224,831,072 346, 681, ,016 102. 691, 280 224,481.879 346, 681, ,016 101, 981, 280 226,113,751 227, 696, 370 346, 681,016 101,207,280 346, 681, ,016 100, 213, 280 227, 900,177 346, 681,016 99, 260, 280 220, 780, 065 227, 261, 650 346, 681,016 98,549,280 235, 439, 985 346, 681,016 97,833,280 239. 629,136 346, 681,U16 97,193, 280 346, 681, ,016 96, 523, 280 242, 784, 803 243,817. 870 346, 681,016 95. 982,280 243. 324, 226 346, 681, ,016 95,511,280 242. 985. 082 346, 681,016 94, 954, 280 243, 134.892 346, 681, ,016 94,-518.280 346. 681,016 94, 025, 280 242, 796, 708 346, 681,016 93. 518, 280 242,146,789 346, 681,016 93, 080, 280 241, 350, 871 346, 681,016 92,516, 280 241,624,053 242,153, 897 346, 681,016 91,167, 280 243, 372, 223 Total. ,$706, 424,600 705, 854, 741 705, 386, 674 704.346,423 704,110,457 702.730,128 702, 429, 824 704, 552, 316 705, 985, 337 706, 204, 012 704, 460,451 703, 543, 341 703. 515, 496 703,199, 230 701, 660,926 7UU, 224, 894 698,169,269 697,501,843 700, 582, 213 704. 078, 323 703, 939, 633 703, 354, 231 702, 364, 843 701.054,338 703.036,192 705. 324, 053 704,894, 740 703,757,186 702,160,414 700,173, 958 698,467, 623 697, 607, 437 696,265,280 694, 339,137 692, 989,982 691, 439, 552 689. 946, 970 688, 294, 266 686,126, 571 684,108,513 682, 043, 937 678, 741, 512 676,181, 368 674, 778,175 675,486, 047 676, 358, 666 675, 788, 473 673, 674, 361 673, 202,940 680, 670, 281 684,143, 432 686, 659, 099 687, 022,166 685, 987, 522 685,177,378 684,770,188 683,996. 004 682, 853, 085 681,550.167 681, 385. 349 681,351,193 681 220,519 4 3 . — G O L D CERTIFICA-^ES, S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July. August September. October Noveraber . December.. Fi99 Gold certificates. $44,367,000 42, 023, 400 38,016,400 32, 826, 600 32,808 000 33, 962, 900 21,580,700 Silver certificates. $1,462, 600 3.607.630 6:133. 880 2, 028. 070 2, 708. 350 2,273,520 2, 496,130 Currency certificates. .$46.815,000 51, 580, 000 49.275.000 40, 890. 000 35.840,000 37,190, OUO 34,700,000 Total. $92, 644,600 97,211,030 93. 425, 280 75,744,670 71,356,350 73, 426,420 58, 776,830 114 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . 4 3 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF EACH MONTH^ FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1879—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1880—Jan uary . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November Deceraber. 18^1-Jauuary . . February. March April May June July August... Septeraber October... November December. 1882—Jauuary . . February. March April May June July August... September October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1883—January.. February. March April May June July August... Septeraber October — Noveraber Deceraber. 1884—January . . February . March April May Juue July August... Septera ber October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1885—January.. February. March April May , June , July August Septem'ber, Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $17, 626, 700 16,779, 500 16,304,700 15,772. 600 15,413,700 15,413,700 15,240, 700 15, 128, 700 14, 910, 900 14,591,000 13, 379,200 12, 337,100 10,411,100 10, 082, 600 8,855,500 8,230, 600 8.050,100 8,004.600 7.884.600 7,697.900 7 511,700 7,454. 500 7,400. 500 6,658,SSO 6 541,480 6,541.480 6,171. 800 5,962, 600 . 5 912. 600 5 782. 920 749.820 5,400 920 5 248.920 5.207.920 5.207, 920 5,188,120 5,188,120 5,188,120 5,166. 920 5.072,120 5.055,420 5.037.120 5,017,940 5,992, 040 4.907.440 4.360,440 26,408,540 35.619,840 64, 776, 940 72,850,740 74. 969.720 74. 333,620 81,460,940 83,378. 640 82. 452, 040 83,992.740 82, 495,240 82, 328. 940 83.932.920 85. 031,920 91, 250, 620 101 443, 500 236,400 ics; 116, 200 104,812,260 101. 392, 660 98, 017,320 98, 719, 920 118,936, 620 121,343, 320 120,075,350 120.631,150 120,279, 530 119,no, 220 134,337,530 153, 860.090 153, 924.360 153,323:140 142;611,320 140,491,720 140.387, 030 140. 140, $2, 571,180 $41, 200,000 $61,397,880 2, 308,180 46,100, 000 65,187, 680 2, 326, 530 27, 725, OOO 46, 356, 230 1, 977, 020 32. 045, 000 49, 794, 620 2, 366, 960 27, 035, 000 44, 815, 660 2, 466, 950 30, 805, 000 48, 685, 650 40, 840, 000 2, 785,850 58, 866,550 53, 745, 550 3, 281, 850 35. 335, 000 50, 347,750 4, 221, 850 31,215.000 22.510,000 43,236. 850 6,135,850 34, 717, n o 7, 067, 910 14, 270,000 10,515,000 31,565,010 8,712,910 9,052,910 12, 900, 000 32, 364, 010 9, 369,920 I I , 765. 000 31,217,520 11, 628,920 8.495.000 28, 979, 420 12, 043, 720 9.160, 000 29, 434, 320 12,374. 270 13, 250, 000 33, 674, 370 12,374.270 14, 595, 000 34, 973, 870 12,689, 290 15,665,000 36, 238. 890 13,138,040 I I , 310, 000 32.145, 940 18,521,900 9,975,000 36. 008, 660 27.113, 960 8,775,000 43, 343, 460 35, 077. 280 8, 525, 000 51, 002, 780 45.582, 130 7,005 000 59, 246, 010 8, 630, 000 46, 800. 220 61, 971, 700 7,965,000 47, 884,260 62. 390, 740 6, 805. 000 50.178, 900 63,155, 700 8. 295. 000 50. 680 140 64, 937, 740 50. 773. 250 10,860.000 67, 545, 850 11,925.000 51 166.530 68, 874. 450 51 983,980 10 740 000 68, 473, 800 57, 578, 310 9,625, 000 72. 604, 230 64,149 910 77, 713, 830 8, 315. 000 66,327 670 79,845, 590 8,310,000 66.663,830 80,916.750 9,045.000 68. 675, 230 9,590.000 83, 453. 350 68, 999, 670 11,400,000 85. 587, 790 68. 674, 480 11, 550. 000 85.412.600 68, 355, 370 11, 140 000 84, 662.290 67,781,360 11.115.000 83,968,480 67,736,220 • 12.330,000 85,121, 640 66, 096, 710 13, 320. 000 84, 453. 830 67,119,210 84, 867,150 12,730.000 69,440,210 86.432,250 12, 000,000 87,146; 650 71, 569, 210 10,670, 000 73, 607, 710 9, 945, 000 109,913.150 73.095,660 9,845.000 ' 118.349,200 9. 585,000 147, 053, 500 72. 848, 660 158,012,410 72, 745, 470 12,490, 000 159, 486, 710 73,295,970 11,340 000 162. 310, 051 77, 625, 331 9,715,000 172, 209 951 80,771,331 10.105, 000 175,299 271 80, 033, 331 11,805,000 184,370.471 88. 616, 831 13,375.000 185. 633, 451 89.271.411 12,910,000 187,789,721 92 651 981 12, 145, 000 188,930,481 94: 490. 241 11 945,000 195 528.081 12.620, 000 | 9 9 579,141 202,180,731 14 465 000 01 782.811 215:490,531 14.560 000 09.898,611 228,267 671 16 880.000 10.137.051 236, 796, 321 18 215,000 10,137,821 236,119,561 15,475.000 16 408,161 232,515,431 15,025 000 16. 374, 231 227,162, 351 11,050,000 17,300.091 230, 589, 351 12. 385, 000 19,811,691 251, 651, 661 |20, 404, 341 13, 230. 000 257.271, 841 14,420 000 {21,131. 921 260.142, 341 {23,260.721 15, 945, 000 269,754. 851 17,855,000 {31, 556, 531 276, 710,471 22,695.000 ^33,940,121 282,719 441 24.920, 000 138.168, 291 305, 606, 231 30,130. 000 141,196, 701 325. no. 051 141, 419, 831 30, 580,000 323, 914, 371 27, 215^ 000 143, 361. 841 320, 895,176 25,450,000 141, 585, 086 27,240,000 140.660, 776 310, 825.136 29, 785, 000 139, 901. 646 310,009, 786 139, 213, 086 31. 680, 000 311, 504, 406 31, 560, 000 138, 792,186 310, 843. 906 23, 880,000 289, 646, 736 125, 379, 706 Currency certificates. Total. 115 TREASURER. N o . 4 3 . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R CERTIFICATES, AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E END OP EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1885--October Noveraber . December... 188G—Jauuary February . . March April May Juiie July August Sepieraber. October Noveraber.. Deceraber.., 1887— January — February... March , April May June July -. August Septeraber. October Noveraber. Deceraber.. 1888—January . . . February . . March .'. — April May.. June July » August September. October November . December.. 1889—Jauuary . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October Noveraber. December.. 1890—January . . . Februa'ry . . March . . . . . April May June July August September. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1891—January . . . February . . Marcb . . . . . April May June July August September. October — November . December.. 1892—January . . . February . . March April May . . , , , . , Gold certificates. Silver certificates. Curreucy certificates. Total. $283, 744, 896 $140,136, 610 $125, 053, 286 $18,555,000 140, 047, 060 124, 737,106 17, 765, 000 282, 549,166 139, 710, 080 124, 343, 776 14, 055, 000 278,108,856 139,345,660 123, 740, 376 14, 850, 000 277, 936, 036 15,305, 000 277, 841, 536 139, 308, OGO 123, 228, 476 12, 765, 000 272, 871. 566 137, 573,570 122, 532, 996 137,112,100 121, 874,196 11, 740, 000 270, 726, 296 14, 540, 000 265, 990, 840 131, 855, G95 119,595,145 131,174, 245 115, 977, 675 IS, 500, 000 265,651, 920 126, 976, 877 115, 292, 902 19, 575, 000 261, 844, 779 12, 705, 000 253. 690, 579 126, 392, 327 114, 593, 252 7, 855, 000 251,144, 229 125, 346,127 117, 943,102 125,173, 427 117, 869,102 7,160,000 250, 202, 529 124, 990, 327 119, 657,102 7, 305, 000 251, 952, 429 124, 701, 409 124, 585,102 6, 710, OUO 255, 996, 511 124, 508, 739 125, 053,102 8, 820, 000 258, 381, 841 259, 241, 697 124, 214, 595 126, 597,102 8, 430, 000 123, 803, 625 138,143, 338 7, 545, UOO 269,491, 963 123, 339,525 142, 748,130 8,510,000 274, 597, 655 123, 062, 335 144. 432, 492 9, 400, OUO 276, 894, 827 9, 080, 000 276,109, 967 121, 486, 817 145, 543,150 •113,088,647 148, 375, 800 8, 810, 000 270, 274, 447 111, 773, 547 153, 873,128 7, 550, 000 273,196, 675 158,274,667 6, 685, 000 292, 098, 638 127,138, 971 , 132, 542, 931 164,165, 451 7, 385, 000 304, 093, 382 130, 755, 591 172, 562, 720 7,155,000 310, 473, 311 127, 744,451 183,194, 993 7,115, 000 318, 054,444 330, 698, 751 10, 925, 000 125, 522,181 194,251,570 340, 934, 209 123, 660, 081 . 205, 619,128 11, 655, OUO 121, 605, 413 210, 896,870 9, 565, 000 342, 067, 283 120, 414, 793 212, 743, 041 10, 655, 000 343,812,834 12, 700, 000 372, 959, 668 143,155, 840 217,103, 828 14. 665, 000 386,179, 922 142, 023,150 229, 491, 772 162,193, 800 227, 041, 965 15, 305, 000 404, 540,765 161, 341, 750 225,187, 728 14, 735, 000 401, 264, 478 13, 310, 000 402, 046, 076 160,354, 600 228, 381, 476 166, 777,150 237,187, 776 11, 970, 000 415, 934, 926 166,706,160 246, 250, 274 11,510,000 424, 466, 434 10, 720, 000 417, 914. 716 157, 016,150 250,178, 566 156,030, n o 250, 054, 551 14,010,000 420, 094, 661 155,013, 530 252, 346, 851 16, 200, 000 423, 560, 381 155,412, 642 256, 023, 915 14,960, 000 426, 396, 557 157,398,222 258, 391, 033 14, 690, 000 430, 479, 255 156, 394, 802 261, 742, 899 16,420,000434, 557, 701 154, 028, 552 262, 629, 746 16, 975, 000 433, 633, 298 153,211,352 265, 208, 396 17, 605, 000 436, 024, 748 162, 950,752 274, 722,196 17,005, 000 454, 677, 948 158, 749,152 280, 497, 767 16, 045, 000 455, 291, 919 12, 860, 000 448, 371, 369 155, 863, 052 279, 648, 317 10, 750, 000 444,114, 769 154,151, 209 279,213, 560 9, 570, 000 449, 074, 028 154, 301, 989 285, 202, 039 159, n o , 039 284, 585, 889 11, 720, 000 455,415,928 10,480,000 457, 547, 278 158, 827, 639 288, 239, 639 462,215,742 8, 650, 000 159, 552, 289 294, 013, 453 158, 785, 039 297, 361, 953 8,935,000 465, 081, 992 158, 261, 519 299, 592,106 10,195, 000 468, 048, 625 157, 542, 979 301,539,751 12, 280, 000 471, 362,730 160, 021, 869 302,191,171 11, 860, 000 474, 073, 040 9, 230, 000 475,041, 340 157, 388, 269 308,423, 071 174,163,519 311,173, 571 7,170,000 492, 507, 090 174, 65G, 669 310, 649, 374 6, 930. OUO 492, 236, 043 6, 590, 000 492, 215, 093 175, 072, 069 310, 553, 024 175,431, 969 309, 855, 778 6, 820, 000 492,107, 747. 175, 731, 499 307, 062, 874 11,500, 000 494, 294, 373 172, 274, 899 307,168,474 12, 530, 000 491, 973, 373 168, 367, 529 313, 389, 782 11, 675, 000 493, 432, 311 14,270,000 496, 712, 85G 166,199, 999 316, 242, 857 158, 902,149 315, 551,153 18, 060, 000 492, 513, 302 22, 790, 000 489, 961, 614 152, 456, 429 314, 715,185 27, 445, 000 492, 654, 6G8 149, 720, 209 315, 489, 459 29,185, 000 499, 392, 568 145, 994, 359 324, 213, 209 19, 835, 000 485, 555, 618 140,784, 059 324, 936, 559 156, 890, 739 323,668,401 491, 654,140 11, 095, 000 10,135, 000 496, 262, 057 161, 852,139 • 324,274,918 9, 465, 000 499, 816,15.7 165, 578, 839 324, 772, 318 16,850, 000 523, 870, 412 180, 665, 769 326, 354, 643 29,440,000 536, 012, 762 328,421,343 178,151,419 538, 495, 851 31, 220, 000 178, 002, 999 329. 272. 852 536, 693, 881 30, 550, 000 175, 644, 879 330, 499, 002 34, 020,000 536, 689, 731 171,765.729 330, 904, 002 116 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . 4 3 . — G O L D CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1892—Juue July August Septeinber. October November . December.1893—January . . . February . . March Api-il May June July August September. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1894—January . . . February . . March April May June July August Septeraber . October Noveraber . December.. 1895—January . . . February . . March . April May Juiie July August Septeraber. October November . Deceraber.. 1896—J auuary . . . February . . March . ' . . . . April May June July August Septeraber. October Noveraber . December . 1897—January... February.., March April May.... June July August September. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1898—Jauuary February... March April May June July August Septeraber .. October..... November . . December... 1899—January February... Gold certificates. Silver certificates. $156,598, 929 $331, 614, 304 154,600. 329 331, 809, 304 152, 234, 589 331,068,304 146,555, 989 329, 469, 304 143, 437, 339 326,850, 304 142, 821, 639 326, 251, 304 141, 347, 889 325, 783, 504 136, 375, 589 328,146, 504 122,170, 989 328, 029, 504 116, 621,439 328, 226, 504 114,160, 339 326, 806, 504 104, 794, 639 328, 766,504 94, 041,189 330, 957, 504 87. 704, 739 333,031,504 80, 979,419 329, 088, 504 79,756,819 330, 864, 504 79,005,169 333,444, 504 78,312,169 334,138, 504 77, 487, 769 334, 584, 504 77,093, 769 336, 919, 504 71,042,219 338, 061, 504 70,444, 219 338, 202, 504 70, 093, 219 339,673, 504 69, 416.199 339, 662, 504 66. 387, 899 337,148, 504 66, 050, 699 336, 519. 504 65,703, 699 338, 710,504 64, 845, 699 339, 676, 504 64, 308, 349 59, 677, 269 337, 712, 504 53,420, 869 •337, 629, 504 52, 984, 869 336, 924,504 333,796, 504 51,587,869 48,927, 849 333,107, 504 48, 814, 649 331,121, 504 48, 641, 959 330, 914, 504 . 48,469,959 328, 245, 504 328, 894, 504 48, 336, 909 330, 932, 504 49, 290, 909 331, 513, 504 50, 748, 909 338, 297, 504 50, 585, 889 342,409, 504 50,341,889 344, 327, 504 50,099, 889 345, 702, 504 49, 978,989 345, 994, 504 44. 384,489 344, 377, 504 43. 822, 469 348,325, 504 43, 817, 469 350, 412, 504 43, 649,189 346, 942, 504 42, 818,189 342, 619, 504 40, 687,189 344, 032, 504 40, 486,189 357, 204, 504 40, 328, 539 364,476, .504 39, 588,139 366,463, 504 39,433,139 367, 903, 504 39, 279, 789 370, 883, 504 39, 046, 789 373, 015, 504 39, 046, 789 373,585,504 38, 939, 689 376, 561, 504 38, 939, 689 377, 531, 504 38, 843,169 374, 345, 504 38, 782,169 375,479, 504 38, 700,169 372,404, 504 38, 527,169 379,112, 504 38, 434,169 385,152, 504 38, 348,169 384,170, 504 38, 274,149 384, 963, 504 38,128,149 387, 925, 504 38, 062,149 388, 475, 504 88,-015,149 391, 908, 504 37, 927,149 394, 630, 504 37, 555,149 896, 325, 504 37,486,149 397,732, 504 37,420,149 398, 556, 5U4 37, 287,149 398, 922,504 37,119,149 401,107,504 36, 990,799 36, 940,149 400, 062, 504 36, 901, 049 398, 753, 504 36, 808, 999 399,163, 504 399, 430, 504 34,669,999 34,592, 729 399,631,504 402,289, 504 Currency certificates. $30, 320, 000 $518, 533,233 27, 700. 000 514,109, 633 22, 770, 000 • 506,072,893 494, 285, 293 18, 260, 000 481,397, 643 11,110, 000 477, 572,943 8, 500,000 474, 721, 393 7, 590, 000 479, 552, 093 15,030, 000 469,960,493 19, 760, 000 461, 937,943 17, 090", 000 456, 946,843 15, 980, 000 451, 341,143 17, 780, 000 437, 363,693 12, 365, 000 8, 340, 000 429, 076, 243 5, 665, 000 415, 732,923 8, 285,000 418,906, 323 434, 874, 673 22, 425, 000 445,775, 673 33, 325, 000 451,1.57, 273 39, 085, 000 458,988,273 44, 975, 000 456,908,723 47,805.000 461,726,723 53, 080, 000 467,176, 723 57,410,000 468,448,703 59,370,000 462,771, 403 59, 235, 000 464, 525, 203 61,955, 000 463,199, 203 58,785, 000 56, 305, 000 460, 827, 203 54, 325, 000 456, 345,'853 57, 985, 000 455,291,773 48. 965, 000 439, 310, 373 41,245, 000 428,026, 373 37,355, oco 422,050, 373 37,565,000 417, 614,353 37, 375,000 417,104,153 48, 435, 000 425, 322,463 433,119,463 55, 755, 000 436, 309,413 57,040, 000 77,085, 000 457, 889, 413 67, 515,000 456, 561, 413 57,015, 000 450, 010, 393 48, 735, 000 443, 404, 393 34,450, 000 430, 252, 393 29,245, 000 425, 218, 493 421, 831,993 33, 070, 000 426,827,973 34, 680,000 427,524,973 33,295,000 424, 261, 693 33, 670, 000 417,427, 693 31, 990, COO 42,150, 000 426, 869, 693 39, 225, 000 436, 915, 693 439, 520, 043 34, 715, 000 441,111,643 35, 060, 000 445, 846, 643 38,510, 000 460,993, 293 50, 830, 000 477, 577, 293 65, 515, 000 76, 795, 000 489, 427, 293 75, 070, 000 490, 571,193 71,940,000 488, 411,193 66, 565, 000 479, 753, 673 61,750, 000 47"6, Oil, 673 63,495, 000 474, 599, 673 63, 650. 000 481, 289, 673 54,150, 000 477,736, 673 48, 625, 000 471,143, 673 48,890, 000 472,127,653 44, 555, 000 470, 608, 653 49,145, OOU 475, 682, 653 50, 660, 000 480, 583, 653 41, 230, 000 473, 787,653 27, 735, 000 461, 615, 653 26, 600, 000 461,818,653 26, 605,000 462, 581,653 23, 075, 000 459, 284, 653 20, 560, 000 458, 786, 653 18, 455, 000 455, 508, 303 20,105, 000 455,798,653 20, 640, 000 456, 704, 553 20, 685, 000 456, 924,503 22, 570, 000 456,871,503 23,135, 000 460, 017, 233 117 TREASURER. N o . 4 3 . — G O L D C E R T I F I C A T E S , S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES OUTSTANDING AT THE E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold certificates. Month. -March April May Juiie July August... September NO. 44.—ESTI.MATED Month. 1878—June July.. August . . . September October . . . November. December . 1879—January... February . March April May June July.. August September. October . . . November. December . 1880—Jauuary... February.. March April May June July August . . . September. October . . . November. December . 1881—January... February.. March April May June July....... August Septeraber. October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber . 1882—January... February . March April May June July August . . . Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber . 1883—Jauuary... February . March April May June . . . . . . July August . . . September Silver certificates. Currency certificates. $34, 526, 829 $402, 627, 504 34,486,829 404, 026. 504 34,434, 829 4U5, 257, 5U4 34, 297, 819 4U6, 085, 504 34, 251, 519 407, 027, 504 82,218, 419 407, 278, 504 135, 501,119 405,197, 504 STOCK O F ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Gold. $213, 199, 977 215, 848, 736 218, 186, 311 221, 300,413 226, 043.368 228, 625, 207 231, 645,490 234, 199, 478 236, 846, 728 -239, 583,620 241, 953,581 244, 414,180 245, 741, 837 248, 058,439 256, 846, 088 286, 656, 727 307, 964, 532 327, 697, 367 336, 540, 249 339, 524. 612 342, 254,473 344, 394, 974 346, 887, 214 349, 319,297 351, 841, 206 354, 455,084 365, 940,999 387, 138, 517 405, 656,138 417, 422, 204 436, 201,090 443, 342, o n 446, 079,544 455, 519, 966 473, 214, 787 476, 347, 500 478, 484, 538 481, 330, 029 488, 785, 577 501, 505, 052 511, 830,601 516, 999, 679 521, 826, 768 525, 065,589 520, 510, 021 520, 327, 747 520, 743, 599 509, 865, 821 506, 757,715 504, 652, 252 505, 926, G75 509, 319, 382 515, 536, 933 520, 212, 752 524, 670,762 528, 433,158 530, 465, 211 535, 912, 647 538, 660, 540 540, 542, 444.206 544, 732, 063 548, 812.562 552. 409.207 197,749 Silver. Notes. $87, 693, 799 $669, 600, 90, 237, 684 668, 626. 94, 954, 759 6G8, 322, 98, 743,150 667,442, 99, 903, 755 667,802, 104, 239, 850 668,713, 105, 949, 417 669, 489, 109 290, 642 670, 090, 111. 284, 752 671,717, 112; .595, 406 672, 774, 113, 609,788 675,123, 115,035,994 675,357, 117,143, 551 675, 643, 119,030,899 675, 925, 121, 828, 027 676, 743, 124, 094, 659 680, 330 125, 864,170 683, 262; 129, 366, 734 686,175. G88. 533, 132,104,198 689, 868, 135,167,503 137, 322, 864 689, 922, 139, 452, 288 690, 630, 142, 890, 470 691, 219, 145, 221,418 691. 35i) 147, 721, 556 690,571 151, 060,734 690, 462, 153, 714, 4r9 690, 338. 155, 294, 977 690,128, 158,161,650 690, U6U, 160, 775, 739 689,978, 163,110, 894 G9U, 473 166, 033, 933 69U. 532, 167, 095, n o 689, 923, 693, 735, 168,158,138 170. 406, 017 698, 728, 172,401,693 700, 285, 174, 769, 715 701, 298, 176, 700, 503 703, 594, 178, 799, 548 704,130, 181,127, 330 705, 086, 184, 298,180 706, 544, 186, 290, 775 708,190, 189, 246, 630 708, 538, 191,-226,186 708, 561 193,102, 063 707,776, 197, 065, 542 707, 596, 198,192, 373 707,044 201, 037, 464 705, 706, 202, 804, 268 704, 233, 204, 593, 940 704, 655, 206. 977, 696 706,515, 209, 934, 955 705, 937, 212, 948, 203 70S, 460, 215,049,230 708, 372, 218,117, 713 > 708,563, 219, 905, 788 707, 991, 222, 562, 254 707,105. 224, 976, 536 705, 873, 226,906,129 705, 227, 704,138, .229,978.907 232, 698, 415 702, 753, 234, 652. 939 701. 794, 236, 725, 962 700, 587, 239, 014, 417 699, 409, $22, 895, 000 21, 325. 000 21, 800, 000 21, 325, OUO 20,055,000 19,430,000 16,100, 000 $460, 049,333 459, 838. 333 461, 492, 333 461,708, 323 461, 334, 023 508, 926, 923 556, 798, 623 AT T H E E N D OF EACH Certificates. Aggregate. $92, 644, 600 $1, 063,139,202 97, 211, 030 1,071, 923, 881 93, 425, 280 I, 074,888, 899 75. 744. 670 1, 063, 230, 899 105,530 71, 356, 350 1, 065, 004,855 73, 426, 420 1, 075, 58, 776. 830 I, 065,861. 313 61, 397. 880 1, 074,978, 211 036. 652 65,187, 680 1, 085, 46, 356, 230 1,071, 309, 674 481, 971 49, 794, 620 1, 080, 44, 815, 660 1, 079,623, 597 48, 685, 650 1. 087,214,127 58, SGG, 550 1,101, 881, 797 53, 745, 550 1,109, 163, 394 50, 347, 750 1,141, 429, 888 43, 236,850 1,160, 328,192 1,1.77,956, BOI *34, 717, n o 1,188, 742, 715 31,565.010 1,196, 924,571 32,364,010 1, 200, 717,124 31,217,520 457, 099 28, 979, 420 1, 203, 1, 210, 29, 434, 320 431, 604 33, 674, 370 1, 219, 574, 328 34, 973, 870 1, 225,108, 549 36, 238, 890 1, 232, 217, 435 32.145, 940 1, 242,140,311 36, OOS, 660 1, 268.570, 912 43, 343,460 1, 297,221,660 51, 002, 780 1,319, 178,899 59, 246, 010 1, 349,031. 842 61. 971, 700 I, 361.879, 783 62, 390, 740 I. 365,488, 888 I, 380,568, 982 63,155,700 64, 937, 740 1, 407,286, 657 67, 545, 850 1,416, 580, 952 1,423, 68, 874, 450 1,430, 426, 834 68,473, 800 1,444,098, 581 72, 604, 230 1,465,320, 277 77, 713, 830 1,482, 432, 868 79, 845, 590 1,492, 518. 387 80,916, 750 1, 503,397, 870 83,453, 350 1, 510, 065, 232 85, 587, 790 1, 506,441, 345 85,412, 600 I, 509, 801, 350 84, 662, 290 I, 509,652, 382 83, 968,480 I, 501,949, 357 85,121, 640 1,498, 730, 995 84,453, 830 1,498. 249, 393 84, 867,150 1, 505,768, 500 86,432, 250 1,515, 852, 067 87.146, 650 1,546, 338, 665 109, 913,150 1, 561,858, 637 118, 349, 200 1, 598,983, 7G7 147, 053,500 1, 614,405,781 158, 012, 410 1, 619,343,220 159,486, 710 1, 629,619, 288 072,253 162. 310, 051 1, 643, 172, 209, 951 1, 649,004, 590 860, 650 175, 299, 271 1, 662, 554,173 184, 370, 471 1, 666, 185, 633,451 1, 673,893, 791 512, 780 187, 789,721 1, 679, 551,777 188, 930,481 118 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 44.—ESTIMATED Month. 1883—October . . . November. December. 1884—January... February.. March April May Juue July August . . . September. October . . . November. Deceraber. 1885—Jauuary... Februaiy.. March April May Juue July August . . . Septeraber. October . . . November. Deceraber . 1886—January... February . March April May Juue July August . . . Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1887—January... February . March..'... April May June July August . . . Septeinber October . . . November. December". 1888—January... February . March . ' . . . April May June July August . . . September October . . . November. December. 1889—January... February . March April May Juiie July August . . . September October . . . November. Deceraber. 1890—January... February . March.."... April May June STOCK O F ALL K I N D S O F M O N E Y AT T H E E N D O F EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. Silver. $558 078, ,563 790, 566 108, 568 231, 566 994, 557 424, 541 139, 541 805, 545 500, 549 706, 554 371, 557 853, 562 194, 572 025, 576 lis, 578 828, 581 162, 584 168, 585 874, 587 127, 588 697, 589 979, 592 378 597 236 600 445 607 126 612 980 614 128 611 484, 604 428, 601 990 596 868 590 774 592 725 600 098 607 329, 615 023 626 523 640 418, 645 869, 646 880 649 194 650 578 655 423, 654 520, 658 646, 663 589, 681 793, 695 130, 699 111 704 703 706 471 707 848 708 518 711 369 706 262, 705 820, 705 158, 707 481, 709 881 711 705 7U9 994, 7U4 608, 7U5 758 705 954, 704 773, 705 611, 698 260, 679 559 675 558 679 859 681 819 684 194 685 749 689 524 690 980 692 100 693 850 695 189, 696 579 696 008, $240, 718, 242, 281, 244, 070, 246, 085, 248, 206, 250, 155, 252, 087, 253, 395, 254, 672, 257, 519, 259, 962, 262, 496, 264, 531, 267, 087, 269 378, 271 634, 273 285, 275 605, 278 143, 280. 574, 282 863, 284 679, 286 985, 289 645, 292 080, 294 333, 297 057, 299 223, 300 779, 303 261, 306 031, 308 L58, 311 876, 314 497, 316 918, 320 123, 322 978, 326 093, 329 468, 332 494, 335 274, 342 241, 347 001, 349 903, 353 455, 355 357, 357 740, 360 794. 364 257, 366 884, 369 398, 372 410, 375 178, 377 714, 380 277, 382 743, 386 450, 388 285, 390 876, 393 948, 396 890, 399 901, 402 941, 405 682, 408 369, 411 206, 414 327, 417 066, 420 712, 422 996, 425 472, 428 440, 430 974, 433 648, 437 228, 44U 802, 443 813, 447, 393, 449 650, 452 109, 456 950, Not'es. Certificates. $698, 209,436 $195, 528, 081 202,180,731 696, 981, 900 215,490, 531 696, 630, 367 228, 267, 671 695, 361, 822 236, 796, 321 692, 465, 957 236,119, 561 690, 716, 521 232, 515, 431 688, 897, 543 227,162, 351 686, 699, 525 230, 589, 351 685, 373, 628 251, 651, 661 683,746, 371 257,271,841 682, 812, 980 260,142, 341 681, 724, 954 269,754,851 679,688,788 276,710, 471 . 677, 461, 499 675, 073, 348 282, 719,441 672, 730, 923 305, 606, 231 670, 317, 136 325, n o , 051 667, 578, 411 323, 914, 371 666, 096, 820 320, 895,176 663, 670, 262 310, 825,136 663, 538, 097 310, 009, 786 662, 059, 857 311, 504,406 662,112, 723 310, 843, 906 663,029,138 289, 646, 736 661, 960,103 283, 744,896 663, 429, 863 282, 549,166 278,108, 856 663,193,-319 663, 681,178 277, 936, 036 663, 682, 268 277, 841,536 661, 331, 405 272, 871, 566 659, 942, 890 270, 726, 296 657, 849,181 265, 990, 840 655,191, 907 265, 651, 920 652, 9.19, 554 261, 844, 779 650, 930, 031 253,690,579 649, 780, 828 251,144,229 647, 990, 306 250, 2U2, 529 645. 825. 292 251, 952, 429 643, 253, 088 255, 996, 511 639, 463, 743 258, 381, 841 635,545,813 259, 241, 697 633, 631, 727 269, 491, 963 631,474,327 274, 597, 655 628, 663,423 276, 894,827 625, 598, 089 276,1U9, 967 622, 969, 328 270, 274, 447 620, 809, 845 273.196, 675 619, 402, 546 292, 098, 638 618, 596, 274 304, 093, 382 616, 371, 394 310,473, 311 61,5,044,870 318,054, 444 612, 383, 650 330, 698, 751 609.133, 609 340, 934, 209 . 608, 678, 220 342, 067, 283 605,107, 517 343, 812, 834 602. 262, 289 372, 959,668 598. 884, 957 386,179, 922 596.134, 751 404, 540, 765 401,264, 478 593,028,043 402. 046, 076 590,210,018 585, 939, 233 415, 934, 926 583, 007, 888 424, 466, 434 580, 235, 208 417, 914, 716 575, 722, 840 420, 094, 661 570, 929, 601 423, 560, 381 567, 709, 637 426, 396, 557 565,187, 489 430,479, 255 561, 967, 753 434, .557, 701 557, 878, 699 433, 633,298 554, 674, 705 436, 024,748 552, 444, 387 454, 677, 948 550, 248, 818 455, 291,919 548, 606, 841 448, 371. 369 546, 227, 653 444,114,769 543, 768, 401 449, 074, 0^8 541,128, 235 455, 415, 928 538, 681, 469 457, 547, 278 536, 955, 618 462, 215, 742 535,945, 916 465, 081, 992 534, 042, 539 468, 048, 625 532,429, 606 471, 362, 730 Aggregate. $1,692, 533,803 1,705, 233, 998 1,722, 299, 489 1,737, 946, 508 1,744, 462, 636 I, 734,416,646 I, 714.640,176 1, 709,062,777 1, 716,136,631 1, 742,623, 853 1, 754, 418,194 1,762, 217,036 1, 776,169, 401 1,793, 284, 520 1, 803,290, 012 1, 828,800, 762 1, 849,875, 540 1, 851, 266, 275 1, 851,009,780 1, 842,196,797 1, 845,108,006 1, 848,223,129 1, 852, 320,393 1, 839,558,112 1, 838,230, 289 1, S47,439, 586 1, 851,340, 312 I, 854,969,209 1, 853,788, 007 1, 842,392,835 1, 838,691,271 1, 828,866, 806 1, 823,494, 709 1,821, 988, 020 1, 821,637,752 1, 828,377,494 1, 836,194,103 1, 850,393, 977 1,869, 136,763 1, 876,209, 537 1, 876,943, 014 1,894, 559, 817 1, 903,652, 387 1, 910,885, 396 1, 909,683,742 I, 907,248, 209 1, 915,336, 824 1,954, 089, 695 077,406 1, 982, 1.992, 841,147 2, 007,200, 753 2, 021,964, 351 2, 033,094, 471 2, 034,978, 342 2, 040,566, 874 2, 064,228,416 2, 077,336,270 2, 094,119, 398 2, 092,650, 085 2, 096,085,658 469, 694 2, no,370,116 2,117,699, 513 2,105,258,305 2.107, 813,810 2.108, 085,813 2, no,605, 227 2,115, 851, 930 784,707 2, 111,254, 420 2, 091,454, 287 • 2, 089, 800,895 2,112,147, 849 2,115,739,789 2,112,595, 702 2.109,327, 338 2,119,143. 547 2,128,414,°S84 2,132, 2,140,867, 647 2,145, ,.780, 720 2,150,751, 826 2,156; 119 TREASURER. No. 44.—ESTIMATED Month. 1890—July August Septeraber . October Noveraber.. December.. 1891—Jauuary February .. March April May June July August September . October November.. Decem b e r . . 1892—January February... March April May June July August September.. October November.. Deceraber.. 1893—January February... March April May June July August September.. October — November.. December .. 1894—January February... March .. April ... May June July August September.. October — November.. December., 1895—January— February.., March , April May June July August . -. Septeraber , October . . . 'November., December. 1896—January-.. February.. March April . , . May June July August September. October ... November. December. 1897—January .., February ., March ...., STOCK OF ALL K I N D S OF M O N E Y AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. Silver. Notes. 651,019 $460, 003, 325 $530, 934, 884 273,307 464, 218,103 533, 424, 769 468,988, 835 536, 352, 931 693, 026,194 694, 867, 733 475,176, 849 540,240,449 698, 861, 777 480,567, 438 544, 268,827 704, 100, 811 485, 919, 803 547, 859. 687 707 008, 881 490, 540, 824 550, 788, 565 494, 970, 840 553, 254,740 705, 584,827 501, 215, 806 555, 309, 280 700, 904,069 689 495, 821 505, 818, 674 558,639, 862 561,209, 202 661, 993, 363 509,962,377 646. 591, 928 515, 335, 939 564, 486, 647 520, 349, 998 569, 841, 990 644, 458,425 647, 489, 823 524, 957, 388 577, 501, 360 653 308, 095 529, 019, 947 582, 717, 292 534, 357, 565 587,590,844 670, 545,108 677, 774, 595 538, 440,982 592.634, 275 845, 930 542, 079, 363 597, 086, 703 686, 601,439,512 690, 586, 886 546,721,199 550, 682, 746 604, 539,103 689, 936,893 608, 812, 665 687, 758, 687 555,550,397 612, 386, 281 681 239, 405 559,401,967 563, 262, 767 616, 572,351 680; 438,749 621, 076, 937 345,446 567,269,118 664, 657, 753, 580 572, 396, 329 624, 774, 899 698,106 575, 923,198 628, 720, 082 653, 652, 130, 237 579, 211, 096 631, 952, 111 655, 513, 666 583, 269, 976 635, 724, 395 657, 966, 329 587, 598,080 641, 092, 599 645, 831, 063 330, 762 651, 515, 600 592, 519, 721 64.9. 018, 758 595, 777,406 653, 971, 257 640, 490,086 596, 874,470 658,265,708 62' 177,184 626; 042, 879 602, 953, 757 662, 606, 408 613, 464, 554 606,881,216 667, 035,144 611,179, 657 672, 585,115 604, 089,133 592, 723, 903 614, 762, 482 678, 722, 511 615,174, 063 695, 543, 342 603: 889, 540 618, 569, 277 706,690, 635 645, 505,880 657, 395, 851 621,171, 958 708, 728,197 622, 571,105 661, 180,139 666, 906, 590 623, 555,170 • 709,082,750 666, 023, 510 624, 034, 858 708, 380, o n 623, 589,495 707, 614, 031 670, 293,180 674, 558, 001 623,066, 534 707,161,720 623, 214, 791 707, 457,028 672, 087,191 623,188, 898 707, 327,120 668, 866,968 644, 091, 424 622, 091, 895 706,605. 777 706, 618, 677 622,723,430 629 026,413 623, 091, 024 706, 667, 208 620, 293,455 618, 792, 004 623,126, 683 706, 424, 600 622, 335, 364 705. 854, 741 623, 795,276 622,705, 383 705; 386, 674 625, 139,655 623,859, 290 704, 346, 423 630, 107,730 624, 596,632 704, n o , 457 625, 543,187 603, 161, 380 624, 671,443 702,730,128 607, 980, 395 624, 449, 865 702,429, 824 618, 109, 679 624, 050, 783 704,552, 316 623, 461, 408 623, 880, 293 705,985, 337 624,181, 708 706, 204, 012 631 168,989 636: 132, 676 624, 541, 631 704, 460,451 641 198, 579 625, 025,364 703, 543, 341 624,122, 346 703, 515, 496 629: 441,575 613, 542, 432 624,233, 595 703,199, 230 618, 820, 049 625, 269, 990 701, 660, 926 609, 927. 254 626,341, 574 700,224, 894 698,169, 269 597, 956; 043 625,084,167 598, 989, 590 626, 438, 630 697, 501, 843 612, 797, 966 626, 525, 462 700, 582, 213 626, 693, 799 704,078, 323 617 672,115 622, 183, 582 626, 677, 986 703,939, 633 607, 148, 847 626, 273, 881 703, 354, 231 625,574, 517 702, 364, 843 600, 306,169 626, 273, 505 701,054,338 595, 821,169 603, 542, 801 626, 793, 049 703, 036,192 664,812 627, 386, 321 705, 324, 653 641, 671, 256, 984 628, 421, 280 704, 894, 740 686, 947, 212 629, 407, 641 703,757,186 692, 855, 251 630,299, 390 702,160,414 697, 521, 724 630, 986, 855 700,173, 958 702, 368, 560 631, 747, 623 698, 467, 623 631,802, 024 697,607,437 706, Certificates. $474, 073, 475, 041, 492, 507, 492, 236, 492, 215, 492, 107, 494, 294, 491, 973, 493, 432, 496, 712, 492, 513, 489, 961, 492, 654, 499, 392, 485, 555, 491, 654, 496, 262, 499, 816, 523, 870, 536, 012, 538 495, 536, 693, 536 689, 518, 533, 514 109. 506 072, 494 285, 481 397, 477, 572, 474, 721, 479 552, 469 960, 461 937, 456 946, 451 341, 437 363, 429 076, 415 732, 418 906, 434 874, 445 775, 451 157, 458 988, 456 908, 461 726, 467 176, 468 448, 462 771, 464 525, 463 199, 460 827, 456 345, 455 291, 439 310, 428 026, 422 050, 417 614, 417 104, 425 322, 433 119, 436 309, 457 889, 456 561, 450 010, 443 404, 430 252, 425 218, 421 831, 426 827, 427 524. 424 261, 417 427, 426 869, 436 915, 439 520, 441 111, 445 846, 460 993, 477 577, 489 427, 490 571, Aggregate. $2,156, 662, 268 2,161,957,519 2,190, 875, 050 2, 202, 521,074 2.215, 913,135 2, 229, 988, 048 2,242, 632, 643 2, 245, 783, 780 2, 250, 861, 466 2, 250, 667, 213 2, 225, 678, 244 2.216, 376,128 2,227,305,081 2, 249, 341,139 2, 250, 600,952 2, 284,147, 657 2,305,111,909 2, 325, 828,153 2, 362, 618, 009 2, 381,171, 504 2, 390, 617, 600 2, 389, 721, 534 2, 396, 963, 598 2, 371, 224, 734 2, 369,034,441 2, 364,414, 279 2, 357, 578, 737 2, 355,905,680 2, 364, 229,951 2,364,402,939 2,364, 863,857 2, 348, 296,306 2, 349,334, 592 2, 339,477,346 2, 334, 020,498 2,316, 800,423 2, 326, 696, 720 2,375, 735, 082 2,404, 274, 796 2,427, 569, 826 2, 444,593, 732 2, 450,478, 732 2.460, 215, 309 2.461, 430,157 2,464, 956, 543 2, 465, 779, 932 2, 442, 013, 343 2, 421, 204, 934 2, 414,309, 848 2, 411, 043,941 2, 412,809, 312 2,410, 233,186 2, 413, 637,141 2, 393,125,192 2,358,971,131 2, 356, 091,442 2, 365,197, 847 2, 370, 079, 462 2, 387,169, 591 2, 398, 290,534 2, 406, 010,794 2,414, 725, 834 2, 397, 435, 813 2, 395,483, 741 2, 379,790,910 2, 351, 433, 083 2, 348,115, 009 2, 361, 929, 258 2, 375, 398, 061 2, 380, 814, 707 2, 361, 073,387 2, 345, 515, 900 2, 349, 503, 705 2, 370, 566,103 2, 413, 773, 818 2,446, 092, 475 2, 465, 268,454 2, 486, 400, 309 2, 506, 593,357 2, 522,164, 263 2,526,349, 214 120 No. REPORT ON THE FINANCES. 44.—ESTIMATED STOCK O F ALL K I N D S O F M O N E Y AT T H E E N D OF E A C H M:ONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold. Month. Silver. Notes. Certificates. Aggregate. I $708, 084, 485 $632,450,262 $696,265, 280 $488, 4il, 193 $2, 525,211,220 701, 929, 314 633,079, 041 694, 339, 137 479, 753, 673 2, 509,101,165 2.498, 248,652 697, 223, 332 632. 023, 665 G92, 989, 982 476.011,673 691, 439, 552 474,599. 673 2, 495,679, 249 697, 118, 880 632.521,144 689,946,970 703, 082, 728 631, 390,442 481, 289. 673 2, 505,709,813 688, 294, 266 477,736, 673 2, 510,495,288 712, 660.417 631, 803,932 •~^729, 661, 210 632, 981, 651 686.126, 571 471, 143, 673 2,519, 913,105 2, 528.586,363 684,108,513 472,127,653 738, 584,008 633, 766,189 2. 532,193,251 470.608,653 745, 037, 596 634, 503, 065 682,043,937 752, 316,476 635,110, 396 678, 741, 512 475. 682, 653 2, 541,851,037 2, 549.864, 424 676,181, 368 480; 583.653 948, 853 757, 635,150,550 674,778.175 473.787, 653 2.577, 212.838 793, 033, 076 635,613,934 834, 228, 646 636, 041, 564 675,486, 047 461, 615, 653 2, 607,371,910 676, 358, 666 461. 818. 653 2,631. 160, 927 857, 273,145 635,710,463 2,638, 768.500 675,788,473 462,581,653 863, 784, 929 636, 613,445 673,674. 361 459, 284, 653 2, 639,511, 220 870, 384,447 636,167,759 2,651. 958,990 673, 202, 946 458, 786,653 070, 660 635, 898,731 884, 901, 341,264 636, 685, 342 680,670, 281 455.508, 303 2, 674,205,190 684.143, 432 455.798. 653 2. 703,258,866 070,799 925, 638, 245, 982 935, 930, 605 638, 268, 328 686, 659, 099 456. 704, 553 2, 717,562, 585 949, 526, 013 639, 024, 225 687, 022,166 456, 924, 503 2, 732,496, 907 958, 679, 680 639, 025,157 456, 871, 503 2, 740,563. 862 685,987,522 966, 396, 746 639,811,106 685,177, 378 460, 017, 233 2, 751,402, 463 073, 162, 297 640, 410, 079 684,770,188 460, 049, 333 2, 758,391, 897 980, 062, 696 641,454, 311 683, 996, 004 459,838, 333 2, 765,351, 344 985, 483, 605 641, 589, 369 682, 853, 085 461,492, 333 2, 771,418, 392 975, 453,939 642, 285, 659 681, 550,167 461, 708, 323 2, 760, 978, 104,707 681, 385, 349 461, 334, 023 2. 762, 641,265,819 2, 823, 990, 380,153 642, 463,887 681,351,193 508,926,923 122,156 563. 565 642, 429,454 681,220, 519 556,798, 623 2, 880,012,161 1897-April May Juue July August ... September October . . . Noveraber. December. 1898—January... February . March April May June -July August ... Septeraber October . . . Noveraber. Deceraber. 1899—Jauuary... February.. March April May June July August ... September N o . 4 5 . — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT O F GOLD AND S I L V E R I N CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF Mouth. 1878—June July August... Septeraber October..Noveraber December. 1879—Jauuary.. February. March April May Juue July August... Septeraber October... Noveraber ' Deceraber. 1880—January . . Februa'ry. March April May June July August... Septeraber October... iNoveiuber Deceraber. 1881—January.. February. March April May Juiie July August... EACH MONTH, FROM Gold coin. JUNE, 1878. Silverdollars. $84, 739, 774 83, 834,116 83, 638,275 85, 264, 111 85,171,214 86, 225, 072 96, 262, 850 100, 442, 571 103, 581,169 106,167, 494 107,433.441 107, 733, 920 n o , 505, 362 112,540, 956 115, 299, 698 117, 049, 732 136,446, 818 167, 253, 930 178, 749, 927 185,834,585 195,503,715 200,384,423 208,103, 774 220, 609, 801 225, 695, 779 231, 328, 438 238, 261, 719 251,893,684 264,930,185 266, 059, 685 279, 458, 994 288, 797, 802273.041, 291 281, 851, 803 302, 895, 033 312, 577, 341 315,312,877 326,418, 554 319, 290, 055 Fractional s i l v e r coin. $64,918, 322 $855,143 65, 071,757 870, 26466,045, 378 2,155, 651 66,752, 713 4, 057, 295 4.884,929 66, 946, 081 67, 631, 975 5, 595, 331 67,982, 601 5, 790, 721 68,243,553 6,681,293 68.481,108 7,181, 983 68,704,010 7, 216, 056 7, 461, 387 68, 882, 852 7,304. 905 69, 063, 799 67, 346,584 7, 653, 649 63, 735, 909 8, 299,199 61, 448, 641 9, 559, 586 60,088,746 11, 074,230 59, 364, 759 12, 883, 566 58, 905, 958 14, 865, 993 58, 674,498 16, 887,586 57, 569, 007 17, 544, 039 56,812,196 17, 833,957 56, 219, 384 18, 375, 908 55, 659, 216 19, 044, 577 55, 067,488 18, 945, 060 54,511, 788 19, 309, 435 53, 988, 622 19,821,959 20, 772, 687 53, 913, 429 22,914,075 54,368, 542 25, 763, 291 54, 641, 043 27, 750, 297 54, 719, 069 29, 262, 487 54, 705, 608 29, 517, 903 54, 085, 816 29,120, 545 53,865, 739 29,183,347 53,496, 971 28,614,679 53, 389, 316 28,441,232 53,143, 038 52,839, 364 28, 827, 983 52,820, 033 29, 376,403 53,101,173 29,974, 361 Total silver. $65, 773,465 65, 942, 021 68, 201, 029 70, 810. 008 71,831,010 73, 227, 306 73, 773, 322 74, 924, 846 75, 663, 091 75, 920, 066 76, 344, 239 76, 368, 704 75, 000, 233 72, 035,108 71, 008, 227 71,162,976" 72, 248,325 73,771, 951 75, 562, 084 75,113, 046 74, 646,153 74, 595, 292 74, 703,793 74, 012, 548 73, 821, 223 73.810.581 74, 686,116 77, 282, 617 80, 404, 334 82, 469, 366 83, 968, 095 83, 603, 719 82, 986, 284 82, 680, 318 82, 003, 995 81, 584, 270 81, 667, 347 82,196, 436 83,075,534 121 TREASURER. N o . 4 5 . — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT O F GOLD AND SILVER I N CIRCULATION AT T H E END OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1881—Septeraber October... •Noveraber Deceraber. 1882—January . . February. March . 1.. April . May June July August.. September October... Noveraber December. 1883—January.. February. March April May June July Auguiat... September October... November Deceraber. 1884—January . . February. March April May June July August... Septeraber October... November December. 1885—January.. February. March April May June July August... September October... November Deceraber. 1886—January.. February. March April , May Juiie July August... September October... November December. 1887—January . . February. March April May June .. July August... September October... November December. 1888—January.. February. March April May Gold coin. $327 143, 338 840 338 774 349 209 359 912 346 752, 353 870 365 674 355 880, 358 251 359 573 356 622, 356 580 355 731 355 945 353 166 355 n5 352 803, 351 159 350 823, 347 134, 344 653, 342 038, 344 236, 346 067, 348 648 347 657, 347 093, 346 418, 345 112 346 353, 344 813, 340 673 340 624, 339 167, 339 887, 339 949, 339 657, 340 636, 341 142, 341 660, 341 133, 342 727, 342 712, 342 763, 341 668, 340 612, 342 120, 345 985, 349 085, 355 181, 359 629, 362 757, 361 683, 362 273, 361 410, 360 443, 357 936, 359 074, 364 667, 364 720, 368 190, 372 072, 372 290, 371 729, 371 792, 373 208, 375 241, 377 794, 376 419, 377 350, 381 550, 391 090, 392 585, 396 450, 399 361, 398 661, 398 280, 397 745, 398 568, 396 379, Fractional Silver dollars. silver coin. $32, 230, 34,096, 34, 955, 35, 791, 35, 259, 34,842, 34,103 32, 986, 32, 237, 31, 990, 32,463, 32, 563, 33, 801, 35, 914 37, 689, 38, 938, 37, 874 37, 543, 36, 723, 36,189, 36, 006, 35, 34i: 36,623 37, 700, 39,783 40, 684, 41, 301 41, 975, 40, 300, 39, 302, 39, 419, 40,411 40,408, 39, 794: 39, 988, 39,415, 40, 322, 41, 804, 42, 435 43, 059, 41, 315: 40, 686, 39, 998, 39, 666, 39, 264: 38,471, 39, 284: 41, 405, 45, 275. 49,442, 50,191, 52, 541 51,470 51, 339, 51, 258, 52, 505, 52, 908, 52,469, 54,119, 56, 803, 60,018, 61,148, 61, 991, 61,117 58, 539, 57, 340, 56, 8OI: 55,735, 55, 421, 55, 506, 55, 911, 57, 037, 60. 346, 62, 640, 64,261. 64, 222; 61, 926, 60, 597, 59,318, 57, 883, 56,449, $53 859. 54 216, 54 311, 54 294, 53 718, 53 444, 53 155, 52 932, 52 644, 52 379, 52 318, 52 526, 53 135, 53 856, 54 105, 54 172, 53 603, 53 275, 52 961, 52 803, 52 612, . 2 474, 5 52 427. 52 190, 52 785, 52 348. 51 616, 50 886, 49 621, 48 670, 47 819, 47 052, 46 359, 45 660, 45 437, 45 548, 45 706, 45 807, 45 984, 45 906, 45,172, 44 802, 44 387, 44 049, 43 272, 43 702, 49 594, 50 235, 51 328, 52,014, 47,069, 47,203, 45 996, 46,209, 46,208, 46,176, 46 138, 46 156, 46 483, 47 118. 48 183, 48 790, 49 290, 49 444. 48 789, 48 638, 48 526, 48 452, 48 495,, 48 570, 48 947, 49 164, 50.414, 51,290, 51,751, 51,968, 51,325, 50 972, 50,767, 50,549, 50 470, Total silver. $86 089, 364 88 312. 539 89 266. 361 90 085, 222 88 977, 803 88 287, 057 87 258, 616 85 919, 100 84 881, 834 84 370, 913 84 782, 815 85 090, 343 86 936, 601 89 771. 291 91 794, 884 986 93 no. 91 477, 616 90 819, 420 89 684, 770 88 992, 402 88 619, 516 87 816, 179 107 89 051, 494 89 891, 973 92 568, 93 032, 784 180 92 918. 522 92 862. 972 89 921, 931 87 972, 193 87 239, 407 87 464, 095 86 768, 721 85 455, 943 85 425, 014 84 964, 982 86 028, 639 87 611, 954 88 419, 447 88 965, 800 86 487, 407 85 488, 833 84 386, 749 83 715, 640 82 536, 190 82 174, 327 88 879, 886 91 640, 916 96 603, 746 101 456, 390 97 261, 519 99 745, 854 97 466, 382 97 549, 796 97 466, 887 98 681, 643 99 046. 975 98 625, 161 100 603, 749 103 922, 347 108 202, 706 109 938, 755 111 281, 336 110 562, 688 107 329, 252 105 979, 365 105 328, 379 104 187, 961 103 916, 452 104 076, 052 104 859, 911 106 201, 067 110 761, 676 113 930, 846 116 012, 175 116 191, 970 113 252, 231 111 570, 123 110 086, 050 108 433, 085 106 920, 122 REPORT ON THE FINANCES, N o . 4 5 . — E S T I M A T E D AMOUNT O F GOLD AND S I L V E R I N CIRCULATION AT THE E N D OF EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Gold coin. 1888—June July August Septeraber. October Noveraber . Deceraber.. 1889—January . . . February . . March April May June July August Septeraber. October — Noveraber . December.. 1890—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1891—January . . . February . . March April May Juue July , August September. October November . December.. 1892—January... February.. March April !May June July August September. October November. December.. 1893—January... February.. March April May June. .. July August September. October November. December.. 1894—January . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October November. December.. 1895—January . . . February.., Silverdollars $392, 066, 854 $55, 545, 303 378, 606, 804 54, 910,025 376, 347,905 55, 461, 388 377. 329, 864 57, 751, 356 380, 016, 817 59: 691,450 381, 391,086 60, 475,385 379, 834,512 60, 779, 321 380, 116,365 58, 374.861 379, 497,911 57, 431, 904 378, 072, 380 56, 490, 339 377, 407, 308 55 647, 772 376, 962, 858 54, 704,317 376, 055,482 54, 417,967 374, 798, 435 54, 220,255 375, 811, 209 54, 918, 786 375, 947,715 57, 374,100 375, 685,071 59 888,480 374, 769,489 60; 696,637 375, 705,922 61 266,501 374, 937,316 59, 306,637 373. 507,203 58, 372,380 373, 624,488 57, 847,656 374, 310, 922 56, 994,977 375,, 246, 356 56, 348.174 374, 396, 381 56, 166, 356 , 375, 56: 981,268 ,114,196 379,, 053,187 58, 506, 674 386,, 939, 723 62 132, 454 4oo; , 378,130 65, 709,564 67: 248, 357 405,,105,897 6' 547,023 ,080,597 411, 64, 818, 949 409,, 441. 335 63, 560,553 , 408, 752, 874 62. 921, 010 ,468, 850 408, 61, 692,818 , 408, 862, 781 59, 868, 710 406,,661,860 57, 683, 041 408,, 073, 806 58, 163, 879 , 407, 630, 012 58, 558, 697 406,,745, 335 60, 408,, 333, 304 62, 194.175 406,, 770, 367 62, 135, 461 405, 931, 402. 62, 697, 204 407, 999,180 60, 326,191 407, 833, 022 59, 216, 630 407. 813,501 58, 264,520 407, 614,418 57, 471,743 407, 615. 949 57, 554,457 408, 911, 657 56, 096, 925 408, 767,740 57, 799,484 410,,447,360 57, 031,862 411, 154, 411 59, 622, 886 411, 524, 329 569,103 411,, 252,197 61 672,455 62; 410, 367, 863 62, 586, 806 412, 970,960 61 822, 936 411. 688, 068 60, 196, 388 409, 817,138 59, 432, 090 407, 799, 951 58, 557,190 410, 759,520 58, 835, 383 407, 945, 944 57, 053, 489 403, 633, 700 56, 029,743 416, 909, 941 61 223, 989 ' 469, 466, 368 58, 654,630 484, 296,109 58, 832, 668 498, 121, 679 58, 725, 818 505, 058,011 57 425, 922 508, 602, 811 55. 869, 589 527, 357,916 54 735, 720 496, 830, 383 53 574,546 496, 101,956 52, 525, 295 497, 894,733 51, 655,121 496, 799,152 51, 952,691 497, 873,990 50, 191, 377 499, 103,577 51 959, 540 497, 407,586 54, 512,484 500, 126. 248 56, 276, 243 500, 181,380 57, 443,670 465, 789,187 57, 449,865 •485, 501. 376 55, 889,090 506, 189,411 54, 873, 630 468, 568,100 649, 360 Fractional silver coin. $50, 354. 635 50,476, 380 50, 835. 476 52, 020, 975 52,571,712 52, 914,197 53,234,525 52,440,119 51, 944, 751 51.707,112 51, 622,110 51,460,545 51,476, 834 51, 521,149 51, 860, 309 52, 931, 352 53, 890, 881 54, 393, 786 54.769, 403 54, 202,140 53.950.362 53. 984, 972 53, 804, 039 53. 915, 869 54, 069, 743 54.284.363 54, 948, 886 56, 311, 846 57, 641, 658 58, 272,967 58, 651,154 57,723, 629 57, 345, 638 57, 254. 002 57, 368, 507 57. 853, 226 58, 290, 924 57, 763,464 58, 554, 668 59,664,446 62,105,136 62. 845, 437 62, 776,830 62,415,971 62, 308.717 62,547.654 62, 833, 523 62,736,334 62,386,518 63,346, 937 63, 897.139 64, 916, 209 65, 985, 408 66, 515,135 67,327,267 66. 540, 937 64,021,838 66, 032,175 66, 257,142 66,163, 602 65,400, 268 64,007,129 64,335,238 64,100, 205 64, 309, 807 65,541,645 65, 854, 740 61.108,700 59,921.912 59, 588, 287 59,125, 312 57, 944, 250 58, 233, 344 58, 250, 802 58, 446. 869 58, 244, 768 60,242, 999 61, 606. 967 62, 672, 086 61, 710, 429 60,940, 597 Total silver. $105, 899,938 105, 386.405 106, 296,864 109, 772,331 112, 263 162 113,389, 582 114,013 846 110, 814,980 109, 376,655 108,197, 451 107, 269, 106,164, 105, 894, 105,741 106, 779, 110, 305, 113,779, 115, 090, 116, 035, 113,508, 112, 322, 111,832, 110,799, no, 264 110,236, 111,265 113,455. 118,444 123, 351 125. 521 126,198 122,542 120, 906, 120,175 119,061 117,721 115, 973, 115, 927, 117,113, 119,858, 124, 240, 125, 542, 125.103, 122, 632, 121, 573, 121, 019, 120, 387, 119,833 119,186. 120, 378 121, 520, 124, 485, 127, 6.57, 129,101, 130,15C: 127, 737, 124,453, 125,589 125, 092 124, 217, 122, 430: 120, 231 125, 989, 122, 932,873 123, 035,625 123, 967,567 123, 724 329 116, 844, 420 114,496,458 113,113,582 111,780,433 109, 896, 941 109, 424, 721 109,210, 342 109, 959, 353 112, 521 on 116, 686,669 119, 056,832 120, 561 176 117, 584,059 115, 589, 957 123 TREASURER. N o . 4 5 . - E S T I M A T E D A M O U N T -OF G O L D A N D S I L V E R I N C I R C U L A T I O N A T T H EE N D OF E A C H MONTH, FROM Gold coiu. Month. 1895-March April May June July August... September October... November December. 1896—Jauuary . . February. March..".. April M a y ....N.. June July August... Septeraber October— Noveraber Deceraber. 1897—January.. February. March April May Juue July August — Septeraber October Noveraber Deceraber. 1898—January . . February . March..'.. Ayjril May Juue July August — Septeraber. October Noveraber Deceraber. 1899—Jauuary . . February . March . : . . April May dune July August — September N o . STATES CIRCULATION Month. 1878—June July August... Septeraber October... November. December. 1879—January . . February . March April May June July August... NOTES, TREASURY United States notes. Fractional s i l v e r coin. Total silver. $59, 873, 046 $113,790,903 59, 653, 010 113,066,719 59,786, 487 112,599,057 60, 219. 718 112, 202, 880 60. 532, 508 112,279,214 60, 090, 158 112,675,001 61,409, 543 116, 556,070 122,186, 851 63, 832, 759 124,176, 832 65, 416, 119 123, 623, 612 64,417, 685 121,016,811 64, 387, 135 63, 744, 061 i 119,260,002 117,763, 055 62,970, 303 ! 116,091,869 62, 489, 507 . 114, 074,044 61,356, 627 ' 112,175, 803 59, 999, 805 111,663,358 59, 663, 561 59, 699, 467 • 113,145,348 60, 228, 298 116, 741, 476 61,171, 736 119, 362, 538 61,233, 346 119,727,191 62,101, 986 ' 120, 683, 805 60, 889, 370 117, 250, 506 60, 709, 595 116, 088, 357 60, 246, 493 114, 753, 812 60,177, 704 113,954,152 60, 306, 988 113, 314, 083 59, 228, 540 111, 229, 742 59,131, 282 110, 787,004 58, 936, 292 112,021,956 61,176, 415 118,322,185 63, 432, 929 123, 629, 707 64, 829, 045 126,109, 806 65, 720, 308 127, 211, 381 64, 955, 943 124, 434,236 64. 270, 811 123,291,715 64, 618, 802 123,181, 399 64,586, 273 123,147, 281 64, 042, 000 121,638,423 121,583, 538 •64,323, 747 63, 994, 457 121, 287, 793 64, 759, 523 122,497, 836 66, 587, 940 127,376, 768 68, 878. 952 • 132,316,207 69,997, 276 133, 977, 609 70, 627, 818 135. 811, 371 69,083. 516 132, 512, 604 69,143, 844 132, 279, 219 69, 496, 609 134, 033, 097 69,784, 194 133,807, 519 70, 044, 980 133,479,197 70, 675, 682 134,057, 433 70,527, 873 133, 686,146 72, 516, 837 137,404 073 74,045, 762 142, 801, 005 $53, 917, 857 53, 413, 709 52, 812, 570 51, 983.162 51,746,706 52, 584, 843 55,146,527 58, 354,092 58, 760,713 59, 205, 927 56, 629, 676 55, 515, 941 54,792, 752 53, 602, 362 52, 717, 417 52,175,998 51, 999, 797 53,445,881 56,513,178 58,190,802 58, 493, 845 58, 581, 819 56, 361,136 55, 378, 762 54,507,319 53,776,448 53, 007, 095 52, 001, 202 51,655, 722 53, 085, 664 57,145, 770 60,196, 778 61,280,761 61,491,073 59, 478, 293 59, 020, 904 58, 562, 597 58, 561, 008 57, 596, 423 57, 259,791 57, 293,336 57,738,313 60, 788, 828 63, 437, 255 63, 980, 333 65,183,553 63,429, 088 63,135,375 64, 536, 488 64, 023, 325 63, 434, 217 63,381,751 63,158, 273 64,887, 236 68, 755,243 NOTES, AT T H E E N D OF EACH $274, 269. 268, 273. 272, 273. 277, 275, 265, 270. 276, 269, 272, 282. 276, 1878—Contiuued. Silverdollars. $479, 493,899 483, 111, 525 483, 770,430 480, 275,057 485, 778,610 479, 787, 653 469, 884,062 475, 181, 593 480, 252,104 484, 728,547 499, 262, 686 445, 293, 591 445, 912, 256 454, 225, 656 455, 876, 439 456, 128,483 445, 293,944 463, 995,969 478. 771,490 516, 340, 979 516, 729,882 517, 743, 229 515. 468,129 516, 315, 696 517, 125, 757 517, 321, 596 520, 221, 923 519, 146, 675 519, 074, 302 521, 848,563 528, 098, 753 539, 273, 953 544, 494,748 547, 568, 360 551, 584,924 .553, 884, 882 582, 129,742 617, 038,510 649, 571, 881 600, 959,880 645. 246,054 630, 693,166 622, 649, 812 649, 846, 727 658, 667, 986, 513 696, 796,579 702, 987, 400 694, 305. 269 701, 855,942 724, 077, 442 702, 282,177 700, 060,459 672, 256, 384 933,192 561;185 4 6 . — U N I T E D IN JUNE, AND NATIONAL-BANK MONTH, FROM Treasury notes. JUNE, NOTES 1878. Nationalbank notes. 129.887 307, 825, 871 309, 868, 704 311, 500, 886 314, 750,592 313, 976,518 314, 339, 398 311, 034, 824 314, 803, 251 320, 550,850 320, 680,770 314, 014,961 320, 675,372 322, 056,448 324, 924, 058 Total. $584,790,782 577,401,028 578, 201, 466 585,132, 562 587, 256, 002 587, 002,130 591, 437. 909 586,691,309 580, 314, 294 591,402,197 596,916,963 583,145, 535 592, 964, 484 604,945, 998 601,007,468 124 REPORT ON T H E FINANCES. N o . 4 6 . — U N I T E D STATES NOTES, T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN CIRCULATION AT T H E END O F E A C H M O N T H , PROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1879—Septeraber. October Noveraber . December.. 1880—Januaiy . . . February .. March . : . . . AprO. May Juue July August..... Septeraber . October November.. December.. 1881—January . . . Februaiy . . March April May June July August.... September . October November.. December.. 1882—Jauuary . . . Februai:y... March April May June July August September.. October November.. December . . 1883—Jauuary February... March April..'May June July August September.. October !N o v e m b e r . . December . . 1884—January Februai-y... March April May Juue July August September.. October Noveraber.. Deceraber . . 1885—January February... March April May June July August September . October November.. Decem ber . . 1886—January . . . February .., March April May , United States Treasury notes. 1 notes. 507, 762 309, 158, 449 316, 707, 562 324, 020, 522 322, 38.1', 454 320, 531, 923 322, 600, 935 320, 206, 736 315, 847, 996 313, 660, 457 312, 581, 8i)2 315, 031, 167 319, 532, 40;{ 324, 262, 023 327, 106, 079 330, 939, 198 327, 499, 400 324, 474, 415 325, 342, 818 323, 753, 930 319, 758, 711 316, 476, 924 317, 056, 106 317, 360, 147 319, 550, 884 320, 399, 247 320, 279, 938 320, 688, 21G 317, 966, 622 316, 979, 166' 318, 309, 601 318. 053, 192 314; 742, 326 312, 010, 427 311, 711, 426 310, 797, 314, 732, 075 316, 991, 858 316, 089, 820 318, 226, 624 313, 088, 621 313, 936, 779 316, 802, 199 315, 711, 455 313, 209, 393 310, 182, 191 048, 177 889, 370 486, 250 309, 567, 596 309, 806, 979 306, 036, 372 307, 524, 767 304, 872, 827 300, 776, 384 .300, 915, 364 300, 949, 183 307, 497, 175 306, 953, 214 303, 837, 026 305, 156, 462 310. 738, 143 312, 480, 844 314, 181, 333 310, 722. 441 302, 754, 547 297, 997, 194 299, 815, 728 299, 263, 326 296, 633, 907 301, 262, 637 298, 022, 019 291, 551, 360 295, 985, 684 300, 390, 675 303, 949, 373 304, 790, 81G 298, 483, 627' 299, 466, 304, 077, 724 531 436, 242 918 1 NationalI bank notes. 328,434 332, 923,456 336, 285, 797 338, 609, 534 336, 301,464 338, 998, 267 340, 343, 037 338, 950, 535 694,719 800, 651 336, 543,916 339, 322, 041 872, 302 182,172 339, 594, 531 339, 550, 004 337. 508,713 339 097, 583 342: 732. 318 346 058,838 345,, 820, 707 349,,320,733 351, 380,525 353, 176. 365 353 854.240 355. 123,453 356, 953,345 356, 179.777 354. 502, 769 355; 611,439 356, 399, 710 354, 183, 680 351, 606,809 351, 275,317 349, 545,731 352, 546,988 355, 427, 876 355, 409, 283 355, 380. 459 355, 350.769 350, 824, 557 353, 662,570 354, 992,868 352. 203, 939 349, 095, 679 347, 855,146 346, 770, 823 347, 887, 072 346, 710,404 345, 100,240 343. 230,410 340, 993, 531 333, 934,061 333, 736, 000 336, 173,139 332, 266,201 332, 484, 730 329, 882, 621 326, 536.019 324, 517,896 323, 964,981 322, 836,117 320, 254,849 318, 062,338 312, 169, 259 313, 861, 979 313, 584, 455 311, 295,144 307, 183,159 306, 911,370 307, 297,711 307, 875, 599 310, 151, 714 309, 840, 846 310, 973,491 311, 164,536 307, 049,105 309, 039, 918 311, 758,186 309, 430, 872 306, 206, 015 Total. $627,836,196 642,081,905 652.993, 359 662, 630. 056 658, 682, 918 659, 530,190 662,943, 972 659,157.271 651, 542. 715 650, 461,108 649,125. 808 654, 353, 208 659,404, 705 663,444,195 666, 700, 610 670, 489, 202 665, 008,113 663, 571,998 668, 075,136 669, 812,768 665,579, 418 665, 797, 657 668, 436,631 670, 536, 512 673, 405,124 675, 522, 700 677, 233, 283 676, 867, 993 672, 469, 391 672, 590, 605 674,709,311 672, 236, 872 666, 349,135 663, 285,744 661, 257,157 663,344, 063 670,160, 734 672, 401.103 671, 470, 083 673,577,390 663, 913, 336 667, 598, 769 671, 795, 323 667. 915, 332 662, 304, 870 658, 037, 323 655, 819,193 656, 776,322 656,197, 000 654, 668, 219. 650, 036, 782 648, 030, 298 638, 458, 888 634, 608, 384 636, 949, 503 633,181, 384 640, 433, 905 636, 379,835 630,489. 045 630, 355. 358 634.121,124 635, 574, 961 634, 735.182 628, 243, 779 614,891,806 611,616,173 613, 582,183 611,110,470 603, 447, 066 608, 545, 007 605, 559, 730 598.897, 959 605,703, 398 610, 826, 521 614, 363, 864 616,114, 352 605, 839. 732 608, 523, 642 616,224,717 618,508,114 612, 642.933 125 TREASURER. N o . 4 6 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , T R E A S U R Y N O T E S , AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN CIRCULATION AT T H E END O F EACH MONTH, FROM J U N E , 1878—Continued. Month. 1886—June July. August... September October... November December. 1887—Jauuary . . February. March April May June July August... September October — November, December. 1888—January . . February. March April May , June....... July August — September October— Noveraber Deceraber., 1889—January . . February., March April May June July August... Septeraber, October— Noveraber, Deceraber. 1890—January.., February.. March . . . . April May June July August — September October Noveraber Deceraber. 1891—January . . , February., March Apri I , May , June , July August — Septeraber October— November December. 1892—January.. February. March.'... April May June July August... S e p t e m ber October... November December. 1893—January.. U n i t e d States] notes. 562.699 305, 636, 874 299, 906.369 302, 456, 935 308, 573,711 310, 107,828 317, 001,690 313, 677, 334 312, 811,814 318, 386, 078 318, 105,542 315,, 923, 640 317., 897, 219 318,,587,276 318,,393,477 322, , 535, 804 324, , 204, 949 323,, 527, 796 324, , 271, 591 318, ,020.547 313,, 198, 929 313,, 595, 393 307, ,634,402 300, , 522, 816 294, , 282, 812 291,, 650, 276 290, 455, 623 293,,322,053 298. ,287,696 300, , 118. 060 305, ,555.156 303. 319,518 301.,460,505 307, ,179,785 308, , 330,879 302, , 740, 629 300, 344,931 298, , 741, 650 297, 810,081 310, ,235,758 316, 867, 515 321, 721,994 331, 007,091 327, 444,792 326, 857,151 332, 101,359 330, 676, 605 326, ,933,217 323. 046, 826 322, 697,604 327, 287. 306 333, 915,726 334, 417, 753 335, 575, 296 336, 675 385 328. 325,508 328, 004,851 334. 030, 198 332, 184,618 327. 318, 746 323, 714,272 319. 892. 564 317. 696, 436 326, 731, 201 332, 553, 989 333, 364, 309 333, 767, 351 330, 097,313 322, 131.688 323. 904,962 324, 785, 861 318, 453,302 311, .814,840 311, 852, 278 317, 548,420 322, 603,158 332, 080,234 333, 772,877 330, 933.540 319, 694,138 Treasury notes. $1,375,900 7,106, 500 11.467.351 17.219,656 21.896, 783 25,101,706 28.871,279 33, 921, 973 37, 020. 254 38,112,280 40,463,165 43, 684, 078 45,748, 350 57, 205. 228 66,473,484 70,983,28o 75. 296,057 76. 038, 319 75. 718, 553 77,605.410 81, 501. 770 87, 068, 672 98,051,657 101,756,301 104,114.086 107, 001, 850 114, 567. 423 118, 877. 559 122, 039. 656 123,927, 346 Nationalbank notes. $304,476,475 302. 446,129 301.371,095 300, 995, 048 298.116. 544 296. 622. 243 293, 559, 737 288,176.405 285, 792, 236 284,392,226 281,312, 658 278. 055,162 276,554,488 273,146, 207 270, 774,103 269, 782, 937 267,757, 278 266, 558. 514 263,444.420 257, 920,431 256. 097,116 254,673,417 252, 484, 307 248, 878,462 245,149, 720 241, 234, 901 238,466, 870 237, 505, 695 235, 090, 263 232, 945,416 229, 486,146 223, 602, 595 220, 815, 013 217, 974, 354 214,819, 583 210, 583, 650 207,039,352 204, 361,154 201,172,710 199, 684, 081 196, 714,410 195,294, 664 192, 587, 030 188,274,459 187.661,139 186, 337, 406 185, 322, 364 183, 072, 228 181,396,823 179,487,509 178,071,525 176, 982, 404 175,947, 795 174, 912, 067 173. 738, 584 168,983,398 168,452,386 168,119,827 166,171,886 163, 661, 349 161, 922, 040 162.241,992 164, 312, 057 166. 090, 066 166, 445, 763 168.151.853 168, 427, 433 167,176, 607 167, 829, 448 168, 644, 955 168.067, 089 167,427,965 167, 306, 957 166, 595, 935 166,033,118 165, 085.108 165,224,137 167,786, 384 168,361, 365 166,623,083 Total. $610. 039,174 608, 083,003 601, 277, 464 603,451, 983 606, 690,255 606. 730,071 610, 561,427 601, 853. 739 598, 604, 050 602,778, 304 599,418.200 593, 978, 802 594.451,707 591,733,483 589,167. 580 592, 318, 741 591,962,227 590, 086, 310 587, 716, Oil 575, 940, 978 569, 296, 045 568, 268, 810 560,118,709 549,401, 278 539, 432,532 532,885,177 528, 922, 493 530,827, 748 . 533, 377, 959 533, 063, 476 535, 041, 302 526. 922,113 522, 275,518 525,154,139 523,150,462 513,324,279 507,384,283 503,102, 804 498,982, 791 509, 919,839 513, 581, 925 517, 016, 658 523, 594,121 515, 719, 251 514,518, 290 518,438,765 515, 998,969 510, 005,445 504,443,649 502,185,113 506,734, 731 518,004,630 521, 832, 899 527, 707, 019 532, 310, 752 522, 410, 612 525, 328, 516 536,071,998 535, 376, 758 529. 092,375 526,099,4r? 525. 818, 634 527,756, 843 550, 026. 495 565,473, 236 572.499, 448 577. 490, 841 573, 312, 239 565, 679, 689 570,155.327 574.354,720 572, 949, 939 577,173, 454 580, 204,514 587, 695, 624 594, 690.116 611. 871, 794 620, 436, 820 621,334,561 610, 244, 567 126 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . 4 6 . — U N I T E D STATES N O T E S , TREASURY NOTES, AND NATIONAL-BANK N O T E S IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878—Contin-ued. Month. 1893—February . . March April May June July August Septeraber. October November. December.. 1894—January . . . February.. March April May June July August September. October November . December.. 1895—January . . . February.. March April May June July August Septeraber. October November . December-1896—January . . . February.. March..... AprU June July August September. October Noveraber . December.. 1897—Jauuary . . . February.. March AprU May June July August September. October November . Deoember . 1898—January . . i 'k February.. March April May June July August September. October NTovember . December.. 1899—January . . . February. March April May June July August September. United States notes. Treasury notes. Nationalb a n k notes. Total. $314,174,742 $126, 447, 613 $169, 844, 260 $610,466, 615 316, 793, 314 128, 956, 781 172, 267, 433 618, 017, 528 319, 807,117 620,356, 535 128, 779,103 171, 770, 315 319, 022, 323 623, 448, 305 132, 505,183 171, 920, 799 174, 731,139 320,875, 683 140,661,694 636, 268, 516 324, 394, 404 143, 774,138 180,134, 997 648, 303, 539 331,638,060 145, 420, 209 195, 822, 781 672, 881, 050 332, 228,906 148, 824,199 200, 875,098 681, 928, 203 321, 892, 028 150, 818, 582 197,745, 227 670,455, 837 311,268,672 658,178. 636 150, 770, 406 196,139, 558 302,541,814 650, 688, 297 151, 965, 267 196,181, 216 299, 378, 826 150, 755, 402 193,335, 220 643, 469,448 293, 610, 528 141, 038, 766 194, 839, 041 629, 488, 335 290, 591, 356 141, 316, 855 197.116, 886 629, 025, 097 284,443, 688 141,026,114 624; 552, 395 199, 082,593 140, 074, 690 199,724, 021 610, 388, 800 270, 590, 089 134, 862, 009 200,754, 351 268, 772, 371 604, 388. 731 264, 564, 225 129, 918, 527 202, 643, 601 597.126, 353 263, 775,103 124, 552, 440 202, 025, 053 590, 352, 596 267, 283, 481 121,495, 374 202, 546,710 591, 325, 565 280, 474, 705 122, 715, 396 202, 594, 902 605, 785, 003 276,910,489 124, 574, 906 202, 517, 054 604, 002, 449 589, 061, 377 264, 761, 858 122, 453, 781 201, 845, 738 573,143, 964 256, 999, 343 117,180, 225 198, 964, 396 261, 988, 258 114, 249, 700 199, 889, 358 576.127, 316 256, 935, 759 121, 457, 600 203, 091, 318 581, 484, 677 267, 393, 905 121, 840, 500 204,760, 225 593, 994, 630 266, 938,032 117, 954, 807 206, 579, 490 591,472, 329 265,109,456 588,135, 710 115, 978, 708 207, 047, 546 591, 083, 265 271, 349, 327 114, 004, 381 205, 729, 557 247,536, 753 109,436, 662 204, 738, 609 561, 712, 024 240, 364, 416 107,035,426 206, 833,159 554,233,001 238, 986, 280 114,526,669 207, 364, 028 560,876,977 234,912,497 557,741, 671 115, 260, 322 .207, 568,852 230, 855, 873 115,726, 769 206, 653, 836 553, 236, 478 245, 745, 840 110,221,185 203, 086, 897 559, 053, 922 240, 458, 573 106,074, 550 208, 551, 379 555,084, 502 232, 288,482 103,728,966 214, 205, 029 550,222,477 237, 349, 381 ICO, 921, 025 216, 602,179 554, 872, 585 225, 562,755 98, 080, 506 215, 285, 550 538, 928, 811 225, 451,358 95, 217. 361 215,331, 927 536, 000, 646 237, 410, 538 545,455,690 93, 948.532 214, 096, 620 231, 964,734 91, 262, 524 215,798, 526 539, 025, 784 249, 547, 300 88, 964, 047 220, 804, 863 559, 316, 210 256,950,326 83,959, 764 222, 002, 576 562, 912, 666 274, 705, 483 80, .147, 901 222, 335,419 577.188, 803 261,367,758 84,171, 221 221, 384,148 566, 923.127 268, 486, 236 568, 985, 891 82, 733, 382 217, 766,273 260, 734, 616 565, 511,580 85, 546, 621 219, 230, 343 248,513, 640 561,178, 633 00,244,810 222,420,183 247,738,136 564, 203, 697 92, 253, 627 224, 211, 934 248, 848, 703 86. 641, 406 224, 766,143 560, 256, 252 248, 583. 578 558, 899, 542 83, 905,197 226,410, 767 252, 389, 952 559,109, 304 81, 563, 887 225,155, 465 254, 432, 314 83,145, 312 226, 075,827 563, 653, 4.53 251,795,544 568, 075, 742 89, 816, 063 226,464,135 258, 996, 998 101. 759, 955 225,134, 263 585,891,216 262,183, 000 104. 676. 398 224, 956, 210 591, 815, 608 262, 480, 927 103,443, 936 223, 827, 755 589, 752, 618 273,722,410 100, 797, 666 220,366, 293 594, 886, 369 264,164,186 98, 464, 430 221, 413, 230 584, 041, 846 267,305, 587 588,757, 407 99, 709, 432 221,742,388 288, 048, 318 611,022, 078 99. 588, 970 223,384, 790 615, 039,478 290, 202, 987 100. 226,855 224, 609, 636 608, 367, 612 286, 572,329 223,129, 703 98, 665, 580 278, 084,187 95,735,553 222, 056, 642 595, 876, 382 272, 395,581 94, 920, 654 222. 845, 926 590,162,161 291, 660,165 96, 704, 283 231, 750, 720 620,115,168 306. 301, 620 96, 569, 780 234, 969, 964 637, 841, 364 311,736,046 95, 781, 482 238,109, 059 645, 626. 587 312, 415, 738 94,942, 741 238,337,729 645, 696, 208 309,643,158 93, 993, 753 237, 576, 019 641, 212, 930 308, 305. 398 94, 204,459 239, 275, 723 641,785, 580 94, 075, 701 240,261,430 310, 519,117 644, 856, 248 93, 559, 041 238, 877, 207 312, 057,405 644,493, 653 93,101,782 311, 095,424 238.117, 598 642, 314, 804 92, 605, 792 237,832, 594 310, 547, 349 640,985,735 92,158,538 238, 048, 960 641, 537, 490 311, 329, 994 91,650,632 238, 521,489 640, 302,542 310,130, 421 89, 957,175 239,731, 781 644, 643,556 314,954, 600 127 TREASURER. N o . 4L7.—GOLD CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R CERTIFICATES, AND CURRENCY C E R T I F I CATES IN CIRCULATION AT T H E END OF EACH M O N T H , FROM J U N E , 1878. Month. 1878—June July August... September October... November December. 1879—Jauuary . . February. March April May June July August... September October... Noveraber December. 1880—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... November Deceraber. 1881—January.. February. March..".. April May June July August... September October... November December. 1882—January . . February. March April May June July August... September October... !November. December. 1883—Jauuary . . February. March April May June July • August... Septeraber October... Noveraber December. 1884—January . . February. March April May June July August... Septeraber October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1885—Jauuary . . February . Gold certificates. $24 897, ,680 !,980 23 852, 1,180 222, 17 ;,680 23 433, i,480 22 906, ,780 24 117, 1,280 21 189, 1,680 17 082, 1,280 16 379, ,960 16 253, ,460 15 710, 1,120 15 380, 1,820 15,279, ;,900 15 196, ;,700 15 008, 1,200 14,843, ,600 14 377, 195, 13, ',460 ;,140 11 596, 1,000 10 350, i,300 9,755, ,000 244, 8 i,800 8 056, ,300 8 010, ,900 7 963, 000 :, 7 852, ,100 7,661, MOO 7,480, ,700 7,447, ,380 7,381, !,380 6 528, , ,400 6 491, 1,400 6 229, i,90C 6 028, , ,200 5,961, ,280 5,876, 520 5,759. ,120 5,748, ,120 5 397, ,320 5,239, ,220 5 20.4, 1,620 5 199, ;,120 5 188, 1,220 5 180, ,320 5 172, .,920 5 166, ,120 5 071, 1,920 5 052, 1,020 5 029, i,440 5 016, !,040 4 992, ',440 , 4 907, 270 i,270 11 370, ,810 19 458, 1,640 39 514, ,470 47 669, ,510 42 554, !,200 444, 43 ,940 48 398, ,370 59 591, ,600 59 807, ,540 60 068, ,940 54 547, i,180 55 014, ,620 52 076, ,140 58 897, ;,620 63 585, ,430 77 462, ,,150 77 843, 1,805 68 812, S480 56 700, \ 59 125, 640 ,490 71 146, ,940 91 491, ,660 017, 92 ,570 87 389, 865, 87 :,290 93 374, ,420 93 287, ,380 111 980, i, 112 683, 290 Silver certificates. Currency certificates. $7,1080 $46, 245, ,000 ,000 959,1690 51,120, sOOO 1,709,: ,280 47, 815, 1,000 711,1600 39, 545, ,000 68,' 790 35, 660, ,000 366,,060 ( 35, 070, ^000 413,; 360 33,190, ,000 400,; 340 40,445, >,000 331,; ,860 36, 675, ,000 251,' ,700 25,145, 1,000 197,1680 30, 905, .000 444, 140 25, 880. ,000 414, 480 29, 355, 1,000 771,: 170 40, 250, ,000 1, 304,; ,890 34, 375, ,000 1,176,'720 29,240, ,000 1, 604,; ,371 20,195, ,000 I, 894,' ,722 . 13,585, 1,000 3, 824,; ,252 10, 090, ,000 3,989,,454 12, 685, i,000 4,572,,606 ( 11, 095, 6, 017,1 ,006 8, 320, sOOO 6, 615,:366 8, 985, coo ', 6,051, 539 12, 650, ,000 5, 789,,569 i 14. 235, ',000 6, 930,1 15,075, 959 i,000 7, 619,:219 11, 205, ,000 12, 203,:191 9, 885, ,000 19,780,:241 8,625, ,000 26, 504,1986 8, 450, ,000 36,127,'711 6,980, 1,000 36, 814, (637 8, 630, ,000 7,640, 37, 027,'797 ,000 6, 565, 39, 445,;815 .,000 8,255, 000 39,157,!932 , 10, 860, 38,784,1540 ,000 11, 650, 39,110,'729 ,000 ,892 10,525, 40, 802,1 1,000 9,450, 46, 061,1878 1,000 ,180 8,105, 52, 590,: ,000 ,770 8, 275, 58, 838,' ,000 ,950 8,990, 59, 573,' ^000 ,320 9, 540, 62, 315,; ,000 ,540 11, 330, 61, 537,1 ,000 11,4451,000 60,125,,010 ( ,440 10,9251,000 59,423,' 58, 908, i570 10,990 ,000 ,060 57, 227,1 ,000 12, 065, 54, 506,,090 ( 13,245 ,000 54, 757,' ,720 1,000 12, 220 57, 739,,880 i ,000 11,815, 63,204,' ,000 10. 540, ,780 65, 620,' , ,450 9, 835, 000. 67. 342,,690 ( ,000 9,835, 68,443,' ,000 ,660 9, 575, 68,438,1 ,000 ,820 12, 430, 68,027,,420 11,130 ,000 70,759,! ,000 ,991 9,465, 71,884,,071 ( ,000 10, 050, 1,000 71, 727,,391 11, 790, 72, 620,,686 ( 13, 060,000 ,000 73, 728,,681 ( 12, 885, ,000 75, 375,: ,161 12, 055, ',000 78, 921,! ,961 11, 870, ,000 85, 334,: ,381 12, 545, ',000 87. 976,: ,201 14, 365, ',000 93, 717,' ,721 14,480, ,000 96, 958,,031 < 16, 835, i,000 96, 247,' ,721 18,125, ,000 95, 919,1 ,576 14, 955, ,000 95,497,! 14,920, ,981 ,000 97, 363,' ,471 11, 030, ,,000 12,190, 96,427,1 ,011 ',000 95,138,;361 13,165, 1,000 94, 228,,691 < 14, 270, 1,000 96,491,! ,251 15, 630, ,000 17,770, 100, 741,1 ,561 ,000 104, 988,1 ,531 •22,575, ,000 114, 865,! 24, 760, ,911 ,000 113, 858,! 30. 085, ,811 1,000 I l l , 467,! 30, 200, ,951 Total. $71,149,760 75, 932, 670 66,746,460 63, 690,280 58, 635, 270 59,553,840 54, 792, 640 57, 928, 020 53, 386,140 41, 650, 660 46, 813,140 41, 704, 260 45, 049, 300 56, 218, 070 50, 688, 590 45, 259, 920 36,176, 971 28, 675,182 25, 510, 392 27,024,454 25,422, 906 22,581,006 23,657,166 26, 711, 839 27, 988, 469 29, 857, 959 26, 485. 319 29, 568, 291 35,852,941 42, 336, 366 49, 636,091 51, 936, 037 50, 897,197 52, 039, 715 53, 374,132 55, 520, 820 56, 520,249 57, 076, 012 60, 908,998 65,934,500 72, 317, 990 73,763, 570 77, 043,440 78, 047, 760 76,742, 330 75, 515, 360 74, 969, 690 74, 344,980 72,780, n o 71, 994,160 74, 546, 920 78, 652, 220 86, 825, 720 96, 635, 960 117, 533, 470 128,538,460 121, 711, 890 123, 669, 501 130. 332, 271 143,109, 331 145, 488, 056 146, 682, 281 141, 977, 701 145, 806, 901 149, 955, 561 161, 238, 821 174. 782, 861 191, 255, 651 192, 216,151 179, 686, 726 167,118,786 167,518, 951 179,763, 651 199, 794, 851 200,516, 631 199,510,911 206, 377,131 220, 937,821 232, 913,331 255,924,191 254,351,241 128 REPORT ON THE FINANCES. N o . 4 ^ . — G O L D CERTIFICATES, S I L V E R C E R T I F I C A T E S , AND C U R R E N C Y C E R T I F I CATES IN CIRCULATION AT T H E E N D O F E A C H M O N T H , PROM J U N E , 1878—Cont^d. Month. 1885—March April May June July August... September October... Noveraber Deceraber. 1886—January.. February. March April May Juue July August... Septeraber October— Noveraber Deceraber. 1887—January . . February . March April May June July August... Septeinber October... Noveraber Decem