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The Columbia University Libraries reserve the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in Its judgement, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of the copyright law. Author: Inter ocean Title: Chicago bank returns Place: [n.p.] Date: [1 888] MASTER NEGATIVE « COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES PRESERVATION DIVISION BIBLIOGRAPHIC MICROFORM TARGET ORIGINAL MATERIAL AS FILMED - EXISTING BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD RESTRICTIONS ON USE: D732 In8 The Inter ocean. Chicago bank returns, pfub. and comp, by the daily Inter ocean, from the official state- ment to the comptroller, February 14, 1888. el8863 cover-title, cISd p. of tables. At head of title: ICth the compliments of the First national bank. 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'■ ; '^ll.. >'• "';_-. . ,K - ^ '" * : . njH ,• H '. *■ - V . - ^ . • 1 -, \ •.■-x-> ' ''S ;•■"' ■■•:H^!^,vr.- t^ ".A \ < . - ■ '^"''- ^FII^B K©: WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF The First National Bank. I ■' '•!« Chicago lank leturns I Puiili«h«tf and CompiiMi by ©HE Daily Intbp^ Ocean, FROM THE Official Statement to the Comptroller, FEBRUARY 14, 1888. t I > > > • • • • • • 4 • ••••• (I • ••••! • « I « I I I ( I • * • • > » • •• « ' • • • > > • • K£POBT OF CHICAQO MATIONiLL BANKS. THE FIRST NATIONALBANK OF CHICAGO Corner Monroe and Dearborn Streets. CAPITAL ♦^§§§'SoO SURPLUS 1,250,000 Buy and Sell Foreign Sxchange, all Classes Investment Bonds, and Issue Circiilar Letters of Cremt for Travelers' Use, availabis in any part of the World. Collections Carefully Made and Promptly Ao- coimted for on Moderate Terms. SAFETY DEPOSIT VA UL TS IN BASEMENT. Entrance on Dearborn Street. 8AMDEL M. NlCKERSON. Pres't. LYMAN J. GAOE. ▼ice Pre rX H. »• f^liONDS. Cashier HENRY M. KmOBfAN. Ass't Cashier. B. J. 8TBEBT, Second A8S t Oashier. UNION NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, Comer LaSalle and Adams Streets. PAID IN CAPITAL. •^'SSSSSS SURPLUS 500,000 Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Travelers and Commercial L0tter» of Credit issued available in all parts of the world. CHOICE INVESTMENT SECURITIES. OBM^IOERS. 0. R. CfUaiMINGS. Prea. i. J. P. ODELL, Vice Pres. „^„„„ ^, ^^ W C. tJAKLEY. Cashier. W. O. HII^irELL. A8»t. Cashier. AUGUST BLUM. A«»t. Cashier. J. £1. WALSH, President. H. H. NASH, Cashier. WILLIAM COX. Ass't Cashier . THE CHICAGO NATIONAL BANK, Southwest Comer Dearborn and Monroe Sts., Chicago, CAPITAL SSfl O,ifl.flO I SURPL US AMD PROFITS • • m,mM Ttiis bank solicits accounts of individuals, firms, banks, and otlier corporations, and will give careful attention to any business it may undertake. Correspondence or a personal interview with a view to business relations respectfully invited. THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $200,0001 SURPLUS ^ TRUST fund:...... $2,000,000 The Trust Puud consists of U. S. 4 per cent Bonds and other se- curities exceeding $2,OOOOOQ iri ^^alue. wliicharei hfeld by Trustees and pledged by the Stockliclderecs additional »pec}urijy f or all obli- gations of the Bank. :\\ _ \ i<' 'i* , . .,^_ This Bank aims to serve its correspondents faithfully, and offers everv facility consistei't with sourd and conservative banking. We invite vour attention to tho accorh panymg statement, ana would be pleased to hear from you u ith a view tppujiitj^sss relations. .$50,000 t « I c c I < » I • t • I • * • • t ■ • J m tn iiifcifiTiiiiiiiit ^ ^ '"^ "^^'^ *T^jfP* M *Hw »^ Ba *»JT?fer MMBOpnVV Vm * ■' ' I ,fr-^ fT I BEPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. Q7i(;a^o Bapl^ Directory, 1888. NATIONAL BANKS. NAME. OPEN. CLOSE. LOCATION. American Exchange National. . . .1C a ro. . .3 p m. . Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn Atlas National 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .LaSalle, southwest cor. Washington. Chicago National 10 a. m...3p. m..Dearbom St., southwest cor.Monroe Commercial National 10a. m...3p. m..Dearbom St., southeast cor. Monroe Continental National 10 a. m . . . 3 p. m . . LaSalle st. , southwest cor. Adams. Drovers' National 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .4207 South Halsted st. First National 10a. m...3p. m.. Dearborn St., northwest cor. Monroe. Fort Dearborn National lO a. m . . . 3 p. m . . Adams Express Building , 185 Dear1x>rii Hide and Leather National 10 a. m . . . 3 p. m . . Madison st. , southeast cor. LaSalle. Home National 10 a. m...3p. m..l84 West Washington st. Lincoln National 10a. m...3p. m. .Clark St., cor. Michigan. Merchants' National 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .80 and 82 LaSalle st. Metropolitan National 10 a. m . . . 3 p. m . . LaSalle st. , northwest cor. Madison. National Bank of America lO a. m. . .3 p. m. .LaSalle St., northwest cor. Washington National Bank of Illinois 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .115 Deaxborn st. Northwestern National lO a. m. . .3 p. m. .Clark St., northeast coi-. Washington. Park National lOa. m...3p. m.. Washington, northwest cor. Dearborn. Union National 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .LaSalle St., northeast cor. Adams. Union Stock Yard National 10 a. m. . .3 p. m. .Union Stock Yards. United States National 10a. m...3p. m.. LaSalle st., cor. Adama. On Saturday aH National Banks close at 2 p. m. STATK BANKS. Com Exchange Bank 3p. m..220 LaSalle st. Hibernian Banking Association 3p.m.. Clark st. , cor. Lake. Illinois Trustand Savings Bank 4p. m.. 145-147 Randolph st. International Bank 3 p. m.. 110 LaSalle st. Oakland Bank 3 p. m..Cor. Oakwoodand Cottage Grove av»- Merchants' Loan and Trust Co 3p.m.. Washington st. , cor. Dearborn . Prairie State Loan and Trust Co 4p.m.. West Washington st. , cor. Deeplainee. Thirty-first Street Bank 4 p. m.. Michigan av., cor. Thirty-f irst at Traders' Bank 3 p. m . . LaSalle st. , cor. Madison. Union Trust Co 3p. m.. Dearborn St., cor. MadlBon. Western Investment Bamk 3p. m.. 86 LaSalle st. KORKION BANK. Bftnk of Montreal 3p. m..226 LaSallest. / SAVINOS BANKS. Chicago Trust and Savings Bank 4p. m.. 120 LaSallest. Dime Savings Bank 3 p. m..l04-106 Washington St. Farmers' Trust Co 3 p. m.. HI Dearborn st. Hibernian Banking Association 3 p. m . . Clark st. , cor. Lake. Home Savings Bank 4 p. m.. Halsted St., cor. Washington. Illinois Trust and Savings Bank 4 p. m . . 145-147 Randolph st. Prairie State Loan and Trust Co 4p.m.. West Washington st. , oor. Deeplainee Security Loaaiand Savings Bank 5 p. m..l27 LaSalle st. Union Trust Co 3 p. m.. Dearborn St., cor. Madison. (OVER.) BEPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL U.INKS. Q7iea^o BapK Directory, 1888. (CONTINUED.) PRIVATE BANKKRS AKD BROKKRS. NAME. LOG A TION. Baker & Parmele 123 Dearborn st Baldwin, Wrenn & Parnum 237 LaSalle st. C. V. Banta, Jr 109 LaSalle st. Beveridge, Rickards & Co 71 Dearborn st. Boody , McC lellan & Co 241 LaSalle st. Edward L. Brewster & Co 81-83 Washington st. JohnBuehler, LaSallest., corner Randolph. L. A. Carton & Co 96 Washington st. Chandler & Co IIO Dearborn st. H. Claussenius & Co 2 Clark st. William O. Cole & Co 140 Washington st. Charles E. Cook 131 LaSalle st. Counselman & Day LaSalle St., corner Jackson. Cramer & Co 94 LaSalle st. E. S- Drey er & Co Dearborn st., corner Washin^fton. Equitable Mortgage Co 14-16 Pacific av. FeLsenthal, Gross & Miller 108 LaSalle st. Foreman Brothers 128-130 Washington st. Fred G. Prank & Bro Cher 99 Washington st. Greenebaum Sons 116-118 LaSalle st. C. Granville Hammond 2 18 LaSalle st. N. W. Harris & Co 115-117 Monroe st. Haiigan & Lindgren Lake st. , corner LaSalle. Prank C. Hollins & Co 2 46 Clark st. David Hyman 88 LaSallest. Jones, McCormick & Kennett 1 Board of Trade Buildingr. Johnston, Peters & Co 1366 Oakwood boulevard* S. A. Kean&Co 100 Washington st. Charles Kosminski & Co 168 Washington st. J. T. Lester &Co Jacksonst., comer LaSalle H. E. Lowe 140 Washington st. S. G. Lynch 146 LaSalle st. Leopold Mayer & Son. 157 Randolph st Meadowcroft Brothers. 84 LaSalle st. Morse, Jamieson & Co Dearborn st., corner Madison. C. L. Niehoff & Co 49 LaSallest. Nielsen & Gehrke North av. , corner Milwaukee. Pearsons & Taf t 94 LaSalle st. Peterson & Bay. 163 Randolph st. Preston & Co 130 LaSalle st. H. W. Rannenberg 201 LaSallest. C. B. Richard & Co Washington st., corner LaSalle. Herman Schaifner &Co Dearborn st., corner Madison. Lazarus Silverman 93-95 Dearborn st. Spizziri & Co 228 Fourth av. p. fi. Stanley* Co 96 Washington st. L. B. Steinmann & Co 116 LaSalle st. Schwartz. Dupee&Co 2 Board of Trade Buildinfif. Stout, Haines&Co 112 Quincy st. Van Zandt & Haskins 78 LaSalle st. Wasmansdorf f & Heineman 160-162 Randolph St. J. W. Watkins & Co 145 LaSallest. E. K. Willard & Co 235 LaSalle st. William B. Wrenn 82 Washington st. i I W^ i}-~-.l..' J.V- K ' •' \t fi-' 1 r". ' h ii d^^/ REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. , REPORT OP CHICAGO JNATIO.NAL BANK8. CHICAGO BANK STATISTICS. The folio-wing table shows the date of orRanization of each of the National banks, its present capital and surplus, the amount of its last semi-annual dividend, and when paid : When organized! CHICAGO BANKS. May, May, Jannaxj, December, March, January, May, April, January. September, March, December, May, February, October. September. May. December, February, May, 1880 American Exchange National. 1886 Atlas National 1882 Chicago National 1864,Commercial National 1883'Continental National 1883 Drovers National 1863 First National 1887|Fort Dearborn National 1880lHide and Leather National..., 1872lHome National 1887 Lincoln National 1865 Merchants' National 18841 Metropolitan National 18b4 National Bank of America 1871iNationalBank of Illinois... . 1864 Northwestern National 1886 Park National 1865 Union National 1868 Union Stock Yard National... 1887 United States National ••••■• ) •••••?••< Total Feb Total Dec. 7, 1887 Total Oct. 5, 1887..., TotalAug. 1,1887... Total May 13, 1887.. Total March 4, 1887 Total June 8. 1885.. TotalDec.24,1885.. Capital Feb.l4.18S8 $l,0()O.0(K)i 700,000 1 500,000 1,000.000 2,000,0001 250,000 8.000,000 500,000 300.000 250,000 200,00{) 500,000 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 200,000 200,000 2,000,000 500,000 200,000 Surplus Last Semi-an-j When & profits. jnual dividend! paid. 4 5 3 $102,059 106,354 307,282 526,281 213,894 38,188,*2 1.633,777i*2'2 24,7631 132,672*2 181,304i 2.105| 1,349,7.38 207.587 207,682 693,997 63,197 10,957] 554.541 *2 238,772*3 7,227'... per per per per per cent, cent, cent, cent, cent. Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 per cent. ! Jan. i 10 3 3 4 per cent, per cent, per cent, per cent. Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 Jan. 1 per cent, per cent. Jan. 1 Jan. 1 i*;l§§^ $15,800,00(1 $6,504,277! 15,800.000 6,500.404 •••••• 15,800,000 15.760,000 15,411,000 14,700,000 14,258,435 12,410,000 5,860.420 5,491,568 5,370,347 4,892,479 4,107,224.. 3,987,551 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 1888 W OD fe " ;c bcooopoc mss?'- '6R is^st >©©c a S to S Ic ^ » o'^O w cn'^i^ cccs^i 1 by Dec. 26,1873. but declined to $12,981,960 by Oct. 2, 1874, with only eighteen banks revortin«, and fell off to $12,444,932 by October. 1875, with but sixteen banks making clerical returns. t 03 MM l-'if».i->WW (-• CO MMWlO^K M"KF».u)OjVjoogjtc)-'.«ibiXMX-i-'0:icoiC;(toovii©*>,Wif^Mcn^ if>,xx. ©I— to *i.©-J©X fOo"*- f-'If'.'.DlctOOOXX'i*^ 35 C *>. M ifk to Cl rf». 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M©CC 1^ M> )-ii-it-HO 05 v->i_il_i .^*- 03 to© Oilc -J re to© tOQD3:xo;cno5^ii*>.»».iccitoo;oTii-.— «j i x'lO jcx:/;;ji— ic*-x©©xo;*^Xj:c©to • *< a- — •'©w'(vi*>-i;«3;©to^©iO©©i»iiv03 I o § 3 38 .i- •^ ■^■r.^i ci-^ A, .1 ,iji:c: -•.•»:,•.!?■.- }• ►^ I .i- ' r ■ r r REPOIIT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. RERORT or THE CONDITION OP REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE CHICAGO NATIONAL BANK I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, At Chicago, in the St^te of Illinois, at the close of business, February 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,654,539.78 Overdrafts 2,747.44 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Other stocks and bonds 402,500.00 Due from other National banks $485,317.00 Dne from State banks and bankers 4,329.79 Exchanges for clearing- liouse ]67,38«».09 Bills of other banks 211,(>00.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 84.38 Specie 192,600.00 Legal-tender notes 720,000.00 U. S. certificates of deposit for gold 105,000.00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation ) 2,250.00 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- demption fund 33.«M)(».00 1,921,651.26 OF CHIC A a O^ At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business, Feb. 14, 1888. RES0URCE8. Loans and discounts $14,124,469.89 Overdrafts. U.S. bonds to secure circulation U.S. bonds on hand Other stocks and bonds Due from other National banks $3,441,835.54 Due from State banks and bankers 1.205,110.74 7,41.'^ .37 50,000.00 51,800.00 579,484.40 250.000.00 57.222.36 45,000.00 60.00 '"^o**^ $5,031,438.45 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $500,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstandinjr Dividends iiupaid Individua deposits sub- , ject to check $3,470,291 .72 Demand certificates of deposit 184.728.20 Time certificates of de- posit 21,400.00 Certified checks 29,972.39 Cashier's checks out- standing 137,854.57 Due to other National banks 274,532.40 Due to State banks and bankers 60,376,81 Real estate, bank building Checks and other cash items $1,882.16 Exchanges for clearing- bouse 828.448.17 Bills of otherbanks 134,800.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels and pennies 7.395.83 Specie 4,286,561.30 Legal-tender notes 1,699. 150.00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation).... 2,260.00 Due from U . S. Tre a su re r'. other than 5 per cent redemption fund 25.5(»0.00 4,646,94*5.28 500.000.00 6,985,987.46 -$4,179,156.09 $5,031,438.45 state of Illinois. Cook County, ss. I, Henry H. Nash. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY H. NASH. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. p. M. BLOUNT. Notary Public. Correct-Attest : ADOLPH LOEB, FERD. W. PECK. JOHN R. WALSH, Directors. ^°**1 $2(3,946.103.40 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $3,000,000 .<» Surplus fund l.25i>,000.00 Undivided profits 383,075.07 Dividends unpaid 70260 Individual deposits sub- ject to check $9,023.(517.28 Demand certificates of deposit 1,098.89.3.48 Certified <;hecks 215,240.23 Cashier's checks out- standing., 192.926.32 Due to other National banks 7.178,387.46 Due to State banks and bankers 4,603.201.07 22.312,326.83 T°*** $26,946,103.40 State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I, Henry R. Symonds. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Hy. R. SYMONDS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. HOLMES HOGE, Notary Public. Correct-Attest : L. J. GAGE, H. H. PORTER. SAM- UEL W. ALLERTON. Directors. -,Vn!t9WJ>- REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. KEPOPT OP THE CONDITION OP THE NATIONAL BANK OF UiLINOIS at Chicago, in the State of Illinois at the close of business, Feb. 14. 1888: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $5,146,389..')8 Overdrafts 8,763.00 U. S. bonds to secure circulation, at par .50.000.00 U.S. bonds on hand, at par 206,(XK).00 Other stocks and bonds, at par 140,320.00 Due from other National banks $765,689.07 Due from State banks and bankers 182,173.66 947,862.73 Exchanges for clearing- house $364,469.69 Bills of other banks 116,180.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels,and cents Specie Legal tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Due from U.S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- demption fund 6,275.22 523,150.00 975,000.00 2,250.00 25,000.00 2,012,.S24.91 Total $8,511,6(i0.22 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National Bank notes outstanding Dividends unpa id Individual deposits sub- ject to check $4,728,557.41 Demand certificates of deposit 261.118.17 Certified checks 44,751.96 Cashier's checks out- standing 2,6:W.68 $1,000.0(K).00 500,(MM(.00 93,389.06 4.j,(M)0.00 608.tM) 5,037,058.21 Due to other National banks $1 ,275,1 5 1 .45 Due to State banks and bankers 500,453.49 1,835,604.94 Total $8,511,660.22 State of Illinois. County of Cook. ss. I, William A. Hammond, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WHJilAM A. HAMMOND. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17tli day of February. 188S. ARNOLD HEAP, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: WILLIAM H. BR.\DLEY, GEORGE SCHNEIDER. WILLIAM R. PAGE, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business, Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $5.9.")5,681 .07 Overdrafts 4,785.30 U. S. bonds to secure circulation, at par U. H. bonds on hand, at par Other stocks and bonds, at par Due from oth€r National banks $1,162,822.27 Due from State banks and bankers 39,006.51 Real estate, banking- house, and safe deposit vaults $125,000.00 Other real estate 10,743.95 ,'>0,000.00 87,6.50.00 251,200.00 1,201,828.78 Exchanges for clearing- house $177,456.73 Bills of otherbanks 861,209.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, uickels,and pen- nies 293.85 Specie 2,650,592.10 Legal-tender notes 235,300.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- demption fund 136,743.95 2.260,00 1,000.00 3.928,101.68 Total $11,614,990.78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $5041.000.00 Surplus fund 1,000,00(KOO Undivided profits 349.738.23 Individual deposits sub- ject to check $3,297,403.72 Demand certificates of deposit 67,264.37 Certifiea checks 38,751.39 Cashier's checks out- standing 58,866.94 Due to other National banks 3„"»;)0, 638.86 Due to State banks and ^ bankers 2,712,327.28 9,765.252.55 Total $11,614,990.78 State of Illinois. Cook County, ss. I, John C.Neely, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, JNO. C. NEELY, Cashier. Subscribed andsworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. CHAS. C. REED. Notary Public. Correct— Attest: C. B. BLAIR. CHAUNCEY J. BLAIR, F. W. CROSBY. Directors. 1 i \ s i' ^' i Tr L^i ■i..i««u KEPOKT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL J3ANKS. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE .ITANNATII OF CHICAGO. UTROFOUTUUTIOIUBWJTHEHNiTloEllUlK At Chicago, in the State of lUinois. at the close of Business, Feb. 14. 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $4,215,293.00 Overdrafts 4,777.00 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 50.000.00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures 18,047.01 Other bonds $186,300.00 Due from other National ^^*»^8 462.434.94 Due from State banks and *>a^kers 121.399.52 Checks and other cash items 5 407S4 Exchanges for clearing- »'*"^o* ^o»8e 177.567.12 Bills of other banks 58.027.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels, and pen- ^ ^^^f 1.181.02 Specie 773,859.90 Legal-tender notes 486,509^00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 50,00«».00 200,000.00 17,350.00 416.137.90 2,250.00 2.274,936.04 Total.. $6,563,053.05 LIABILITIES. S.™?A!'°*'? paid in $500,000.00 175,000.00 At Chicago, in the State of Illiuois. at the clos* of business, Feb. 14. 1888. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $6,160 96 1 44 Overdrafts ' '^^.i^^ United States bonds to secure circula- UuU. , ,, ^^ United States bonds to secure deposits United States bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. . Due from other National ^anks $763,223.40 Due from State banks and bankers 248,863.42 —^'—^—^•^ $1 013 086.82 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures ' 12!o00.00 Premiumspaid Exchanges for clearing- house... $249,500.58 Bills of other banks 16,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies 4.481.18 Specie 670,500.00 Legal tender notes 772,OOOX)0 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250X)0 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- demptionfund 5.000.00 57,027.69 1,718,731.76 Surplus fund. -. , ...,wv,w, $9,645,238.48 Undivided profits q997o'4/i LIABILITIES. — ■ "^'^'rl™ Capital stock National bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid ' 815 00 Individual deposits sub- ject to check $3,506,469.13 Demand certificates of de- ^»°8i* 132,728.19 Certified checks 78,325.44 Cashier's checks outstand- J^ 1,000.00 Due to other National ^^»^^8 854,796.65 Due to State banks and *»»^^er8 1.237.146.24 5,810,465.65 ^°**^ $6,563,053.05 State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. L William D. Preston, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- paid in $2,000,000.00 Surplus fund 500.000.00 Undivided profits 54.093.76 National bank notes outstanding 45!oOO.OO Dividends unpaid '448OO Individual deposits sub- ject to check $2,446,025.47 Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks out- standing 110,093.38 United States deposits... . 200.000.00 Due to other National ^^^^^ 2,374,611.10 Due to State banks and ^»"Jfers 1,795.3»{0.49 7,045.696.72 Total 43,578.21 76,428.09 ment is true, to the best of my knowledgeTnd j ^***® o^I^ii^ois. Cook County, ss. **®^^®^- ' ^'?-?Cumming8. President of the above-named WILLIAM D. PRESTON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. BENJ. F. NEWCOMB, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: G. B. SHAW, J. L. WOODWARD E. G. KEITH. Directors. bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 18 true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. R. CUMMINGS, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February. 1888. A. W. MARTIN. Notary Public Correct-Attest : DAVID KELLEY. J. J. P. ODELL JOHN CUDAHY, Directors ^^^^a^. .1. I 4 • ,f '!> i « • • « REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE Ofl s REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS L REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business, Feb. 14. 1888. OF CHICAGO, at Chicago, in the State ot Illinois, at the close of business. Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1,432,773.38 RESOURCES. Overdrafts 100.47 ] ^*'*^*' »^<^ discounts $4,980,669.03 U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 4 per Overdrafts 2,197.76 ^e°*® 200,000.00 I ^'-S-^o^ds to secure circulation 60,000.00 U. S. bonds to secure deposits. 4 per | *^*^er stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... 174.675.86 cents 800.000.00 ' ^'^e from other National Due from other National banks $364,069.98 Due from State banks and bankers 1.3.085.20 banks $1,030,906.64 Due from State banks and bankers 76,452.49 Exchanges for clearing- bouse $74,544.83 Bills of other banks 9,998.00 Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels, and pen- nies 132.02 Specie 230.123.10 Legal-tender notes 435.386.00 U. S. certificates of deposit for legal tenders 10.000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation 9.000.00 377,155.18 I Real estate. I Taxes paid. Total. - 769.583.95 .$3,579,612.98 LIABILrriES. Capital stock paid in $200,000.00 Surplus fund 50,000.( Checks and other cash i*ems $6,450.06 Exchanges for clearing- bouse 147,6-20.52 Bills of other banks 40.174.00 Fractionalpaper currency, nickels, ana pennies.... 1.547.00 *^Pecie 1,000,108!49 Legal'tender notes 390,000.00 1.107,359.13 3,450.00 8X)91.26 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund 1.585,900.07 2,250.00 3,000.00 ^****^ $7,917,593.11 LIABILITIES. Undivided profits isWo^ ! Capital stock paid in $1,000,000.00 - 1»197.03 fe^rpl fu^d 5OO.fJOa.OO National bank notes outstanding 154,290.00 Individual deposits sub- ject to check. $1,302,007.91 Demand certificates of de- posit 61.480.68 Certified checks 29,394.47 Cashier's checks out- standing 49.371.52 United States deposits.... 673.220.88 Deposits of U.S. disburs- ing oflicers 20.140.08 Due to other National banks 663,67.3.94 Due to State banks and ^^^^^^^ 362.836.47 3.162.125.95 .$3,579,612.98 Total State of Illinois. Cook County, ss. L George Sturges, President of 'the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief GEORGE STURGES. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. SELDEN L. McDOW^ELL, _, , Notary Public. Correct-Attest; EDE.AYER, M. M. KIRK.MAN E. BUCKINGHAM. Directors. ^KiS^^lAN. Undivided profits 33,462 19 National bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Individual deposits sub- ject to check $3,]49.024.66 Demand certificates of de- posit 126,446.59 Certified checks 78,680.60 Cashier's checks outstand- ^^« 110,832.13 Due to other National banks 1.423,219.03 Due to State banks and bankers 1,450,017.91 TM^A A .. 6.338,220.92 Dividend unpaid 91000 Total. $7,917,593.11 State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss. L John B. Meyer, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN B. MEYER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. WILLL^ KEYES. Notary Public, Correct-Attest : HENRY F. EAMES. HENRY FIELD FRANKLIN MACVEAGH, Directors. 'i i f m .v<:r..".i I iiHii',i;g»«i.-i. _L___^ ..i^ii. .•;^— >■- '.■\\ »ji/- " _:. tl ^.-iBii'.. 1 »■■ ■'■ l-p: rx. ' C' t' !*''*"'*iHH ject to check $670,611.23 Demand certificates of de- posit 209,678.53 Certified checks 20,879.07 Cashier's checks outstand- ing 68.43233 Due to other National banks 364,119.14 Due to State banks and bankers 202,056.15 50,000.00 75,658.13 45,000.00 Premium H paid Cliecks and other cash items 2,307.98 Exchanges for clearing house 9.^,650.35 Bills of other banks 98.022.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 544.28 Specie 495.034.50 Legal tender note s 422,254.00 481.600.99 10,0004)0 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer, (5 per cent of circulation) Due from U. 8. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent redemption fund ,112,713.09 2,2dOX)0 5,000 jOO Total $4,553,369.20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $1,000,000.00 Surplus tund 190,000.00 $1,535,776.45 Total $2,706.434.i58 State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I, D. B. Dewey, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swearthat the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) D. B. DEWEY, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. (Signed) ARTHUR TOWER, Notary Public. Correc^-Attest: W, C. SEIP?, G. F. BISSELL, A. R. YOUNG. Directors. Undivided profits National bank notes outstandiiiii DividendK unpaid Individual deposits sub- ject to check $1,328,587.55 Demand certificates of de- posit 00.831.93 Certified checks 31.063.24 16.823.87 44.100.00 759,00 Due to other National banks Due to State banks and bankerti. . 1,450.482.72 1,122,745.72 728,457.89 Total $4,553,361* .20 State of Illinois, Cook County, M. I, Isaac (j.Lombard, President of the above named bank, du solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to tlie best of my knowledge and belief. ISAAC G. LOMBARD. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. W. D. C. STREET. NoAry Public. Correct -Attest: HENRY WITBECK, C.BUCKING- HAM, WILLIAM DICKINSON, Directors. f REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF COHTIHEHTAL HATIOHAL BAKE \ THE ATLAS NATIONAL BANK or CHICAGO, At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $5,040,777.89 Overdrafts U.S. bonds to secure circulatioon Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... Due from other National l>ank8 .$418,685.12 Due from State banks and bankers 150353..39 7,166.98 60,000.00 32.168.13 Real estate, furniture and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid Checks and other cash items $26.10 Exchanges for clearing- liouse 297,521.81 Billsof other banks 124,794.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies 4,081.07 Specie 519,451.00 Legal-tender notes 679,778.00 569,538.51 14,890.22 8,545.86 10,000.00 OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close ot business, Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,281.106iMJ Overdrafts 2.407.52 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. 20.125.42 Due from other National ^a,niH $186,031.86 Due from State banks and bankers , 93,8.39.82 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 1.625,051.98 2.250.00 71,944.28 45,000.00 495.00 ^°**^ $7,360,989.57 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $2,000,000.00 Surplus fund 150,OOO.Oo Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub- ject to check $1,803,484.58 Demand certificates of de- Posit 264,236.36 Certified checks 37,080.16 Cashier's checks outstand- *^ 124,246.78 Due to other National ^'a^^s 2,064,143.66 Due to State banks and '^aokers 800,358.76 $281.07 Premiums paid Checks and other cash items Exchanges for clearing- liouse 170.810X)1 Billsof other banks oO,(KH)JOO Fractional paper cur- rency, nickels and pen- nies 553.40 Specie 273,017.76 Legal ttmder notes 205,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250.00 279,871.68 ILTOOiKK 701,912.25 ^^^•^ $3,347,121.87 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $700,000.00 5,093,550.29 ,989.57 Total $7 State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I. Douglass Hoyt. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief (Signed) DOUGLASS HOYT, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Februai^, 1888. (Signed) BEN S. MAYER, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: JOHN R. WINTERBOTHAM G H. WHEELER. C. T. WHEELER. Dii-ectors. Surplus fund. Undivided profits \\ National bank notes outstanding Individual deposits sub- ject to check $2,064,294.46 Demand certificates of deposits 51,.359.44 Certified checks 20,166.68 Cashier's checks out- standing 10,842.78 Due to other National ^f^^^s 104,282.60 Due to State banks and bankers 184,821.55 76,000 DO 31,354.46 46,000 i)0 2,495,767.81 Totol. $:i,347,121i?7 State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I, F. P. Wilson, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. P. WILSON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th dar of February. 1888. W. 8. TILLOTSON. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: R. C. CLOWEY. B. KUPPENHKI- MER. URI BALCOM. Directors. U ...i ^^^^SSm REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE fflDE & LEATHER NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business Feb. 14. 1888. RESOURCES. :Loan8 and discounts $1,020 592.02 Overdrafts U.S. bonds to secure circulation ■Other stocks, bonds and mortgages Due from other National banks $186,310.10 Due from State banks and bankers 2.3,465.63 120.17 50,000.00 21,030.68 Beal estate vCnrrent expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid •Checks and other cash items JSxchanges for clearing- house 3iIIs of other banks fractional paper cur- rency, nickels and pen- nies Specie 547,146.00 liOgal-tender notes 142.856.00 U. S. certificates of de- posit for legal-tenders. . . Jtedemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 209,775.73 9,540.65 3,194.98 2.355.62 $652.54 62.820.77 46.538.00 48.69 50.000.00 2,250.00 852,312.00 Total .$2,168,921.85 LIABILITIES. •Capital stock paid in $300,000.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub- ject to check $1,328,991.06 Demand certificates of de- posit •Certified checks Cashier's checks out- standing Due tc other National banks Due to State banks and bankers 232,501.25 80.000 00 35,568.30 35,080.00 298.00 16,496.29 7.328.99 11.118.08 :. ^1,539 .88 1,717,975.55 Total $2,168,921.85 l^tate of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I, Chas. F. Grey, President of the above-named 'bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledKe and belief. CHAS. F. GREY. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February. 1888. HOWARD V. TOBEY. Notary Public. Correct^Attest : C. C. HOLTON, C. H. MORSE. G. «C. BENTON, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDFTION OF THE HOME NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAaO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close ol business, Feb. 14, 1888: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $615,228.94 Overdrafts 23,237.42 U.S. bonds to secure circulatiijo 50,000.00 U.S. bonds on hand 150,000.00 Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... Due from other National banks $185,328.04 Due from State banks and bankers 8,537.03 3.2UOi)0 Real estate, furniture, and flxtui'es Current expenses and taxes paid Checks and other cash items 2.543.59 Exchanges for clearing- house 3.702.64 Bills of other banks 49330jOO Fractional paper currency, nickelH, and pennies 497.44 Specie... 1«j3,288.30 Legal-teuder notes 130.000.00 Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 3,250jOO Due from U. S. Treasurer, other than 5 per cent re- demption fund 3,000.00 193.865.07 2,250.00 6.13a.7I 357.111.93 Total $1,400,032.07 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $2i>0,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits National bank notes outstanding , Individual deposits subject to check $779,135.00 Demand certificates of de- posit 163.028.99 Certified checks 7,156.71 Cashier'H checks outstand- ing 48.51 86.442.90 19,2..'0.00 944,369.17 Total 41,400,032.07 State of Illinois, Cook County ss. I, H.H.Blake, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. H.H. BLAKE. Cashiar. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. #OSEPH KENN\. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: O.K. G. BILLINGS, WILLIAM A. TALCOTT, J. C. McMITXIN, Directors. REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE DROVERS NATIONAL BANK OF UNION STOCK YARDS, At Lake, in the State of Uliuois, at the close of business, Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loan and discounts $461,598.01 Overdrafts 75.62 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Due from approved resei-ve agents $104,295.47 Due .from other National banks 16,510.28 Due from State banks and bankers 8.659.53 129,466.28 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 12,500.00 Current expenses and taxespaid 1,937,18 Premiums paid 8,000.00 Checks and other cash items 7,085.45 Bills of other banks 5,121 .00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 478.89 Specie 7,257.00 Legal-tender notes 22,050.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasury (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250.00 44,242.34 Total $707,818.43 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $250,000.00 Surplus fund 33.500.00 Undivided profits 4,625.53 National bank notes outstanding 46,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check $234,062.98 Demand certificates of de- posit 58,044.02 Certified checks 603.76 Cashier's checks outstand- ing 18,35962 Due to otherNational banks 54,S63.41 Due to State banks and bankers 6,759.12 372,692.90 Total $707,818.43 State of Illinois. Cook County, ss. I, Solva Brintnall, President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. SOLVA BRINTNALL. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. GEORGE M. BENEDICT. Notary Public. Correct— Attest : WATSON S. HINKLEY, CHARLES L. SHATTUCK. J. E. GREER. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION STOCK YARD NATIONAL BANI OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business, Feb. 14. 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $1.663,130 .34- Overdrafts 14,945.93 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 60.000,00 Due from approved reserve agents $467,583.23 Due from other National banks ... 296,290.99 Current expenses and taxes paid Bills of other banks $27,077.00 Fractional paper currency. nickels, and pennies 1,301.00 Specie 43,301.00 Legal-tender notes 65,400.00 763,874.22 96.27 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (6 per cent of circulation) 137,079 jOO 2,260.00 Total $2,621,375.76 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $600,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits 138,868.67 National bank notes outstanding 43.390XK> Individual deposits, sub- ject to check $1,188,409.37 Demand certificates of de- posit 277.698.42 Due to other National banks 256,023.91 Due to State banks and bankers 16,985.39 1,739,117.09 Total $2.521.375.7(> State of niinoiS; County of Cook, ss. I, George E.Conrad, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEORGE E. CONRAD. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of February, 1888. E. E. BAKER, Notary Public Correct-Attest: STEPHENS. ROATH. GEORGE T. WILLIAMS, EF^MER WASHBURN. Directors. i '^ fS' I l« l l ■ .^u^ w * ■ v REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the close of business. Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $239,132.50 Overdrafts 396.18 U.S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 Due from other National bank8$53.407.11 Due from State banks and bankers 618.08 54,025.19 Eeal estate, furniture, and fixtures 2,305.65 <3urrent expenses and taxes paid 1.531.26 Premiums paid 3,600.00 Checks and other cash items. $86.59 Exchanges for clearing-house. 23,916.41 Bills of other banks 11,565.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies 3.72 Specie 37,881.27 Legal-tender notes 13.000.00 Eedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir- culation) 2,250.00 88,702.99 ^°**^ $439,593.76 LIABILITIES. •Capital stock paid in $200,000.00 Undivided profits 3,636.98 National bank notes outstanding 45,000.00 Individual deposits subject *o check $171,109.62 Demand certificates of de- I'oslt 2,353.33 •Certified checks 71.92 Cashier's checks outstanding 7,399.69 Due to other National banks. , 9,690.01 Due to State banks and bank- ers 332.21 190,956.78 T°**l $439,593.76 -State of Illinois, Cook County, ss. I, Richard L. Dakin, Cashier of the above named tank, do solemnly .swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. R.L. DAKIN. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day 4)f February, 1888. S. D. ATTRIDGE. Notary Public. Correofe- Attest: H. F. VEHMEYER. V. C. PRICE, JIDWD. HAMMETT. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE PARK NATIONAL BANK ' OF CHICAOO. At Chicago, in the State of Illinois, at the cloae of business, Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discoiints Overdrafts U.S. bonds to secure circulation Due from other National bankb $28,015.«« Due from State banks and bankers 4.021.43 $442,512.21 1.305,42 60,000.00 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid Checks and other cash items $2,664.36 Exchanges for Clearing- bouse 20,203.94 Bills of other banks 3,430.00 fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies 288.89 Specie 9,250.00 Legal-tender notes 71,000.00 Redemption fund with U. S Treasurer (5 per cent of Circulation) 2,250.00 32,o:r7.ii 3,071.43 1.570.16 12.409.39 109.087.18 Total $652,052.90 LIABILITIES. Capital Htock paid in $200,0(K).00 Surplus fund 6,000.00 Undivided profits , . 6,527,02 National bank notes outstanding 45,000,00 Individual deposits subject to check $287,091.01 Demand certificates of de- posit 31,627.39 Certified checks 4,827.36 Cashier's checks outstand- ing 980.00 Due to other National banks 7.447.87 Due to State banks and bank- ers 72,551.72 394.526.88 Total $652,052.90 State of Illinois. Cook County, ss. I.John H.McGay, Acting Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN H. McGAV, Cashier. Subscribedand sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. FRED C. BEIJ., NoUry Public Correct— Attest; J.N. WrxHEUELL, GEO F. STOD- DER. M. T. ROBERTS. Directors. i REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 1 IT I n S OF CHICAGO, AtCliicago, intheState of Illinois, at the close 03 business Feb. 14. 1888. RESOITRCES. Loans and discounts $221,343.86 Overdrafts 541 3 ^ U. S. bonds to secure circulation 50,000.00 U.S. bonds on hand 40,000.00 Due from other National banks $30,330.69 Due from State banks and bankers 6.822.54 37.153.13 Pnmlture and fixtures 1,262.29 Cnrreutexpenses and taxes paid 4,745.34 Premiums paid 15.996.25 Checks and other cash items 5,718.56 Exchanges for clearing-house 6.66 BiUsof other banks 4,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies Specie 220000 Legal-tender not^s 18;50o!oo Redemption fund with U.S.Ti-easurer (5 per cent of circulation) 2,250.00 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THB Fort Dearborn National Bank OF CHICAGO^ AtChicago, inthe State of Illinois, at business Feb. 14, 1888. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. S. bonds on hand Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.... Due from other National banks $146,447.80 Due from State banks and bankers 29,553.81 the close o' $1.154,119.7l# l,147.as 60.000.00 1,000.00 4.500.0O Total. .$403,821.49 LIABILITIES. Und^LT"" ''f^ '^ $200,000.00 Undivided profits 11972.30 National bank notes outstanding ds'ooo m Individual deposits subject to ^o.mi.QO *^^^<^\ $15,161.37 Demand certificates of deposit 2,924 00 Time certificates of deposit.. 1365 00 Certified checks 505:00 Cashier s checks outstanding. 5,225.50 Real estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premium s paid Checks and other cashitems $312.96 Exchanges for clearing- bouse 41,094.91 Bills of other banks 10.472.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and pennies 2,174.71 Specie 62,005.20 Legal-tender notes 99,072.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulati on) 2,250:00 176.001.61 5.828.70 24,559.8:^ 13365.00 217.381. 7.H Due to other National banks ^I'l^l? Due to State banks andbankers Z' 85 489 85 ^j^^-y'^^^o ::::J5S:S state of" iliinois. Cook County; Z ^^'^- ^"^^ il'J^T^ *;• ^*"^'i«k. Cashier of the above named U ^; roTh! k''^'^ T^' *^***^" above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief JAMES M.STARBUCK. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of February, 1888. ^ W. D. HINCKLEY, Notary Public. Correct-Attest; ELMER DWIGGINS PPTTFR KUNTZ. JAMES M. STARBUCK. Directors ^^ '^°'*1 451,648,404.34 LIABILITIES. Capital «tock paid in $600,000.(K) Undivided profits 49.322.67 National bank notes outstanding 46,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check. $520,731.79 Demand certificates of de- P°«" 33,658.90 Certified checks 30,563.46 Cashier's checks outstand- J"^^ 1.445.16 Due to other National banks. 93,169.04 Due to State banks and ^^^^^^^ 163,102.94 Notes and bills rediscounted ~ SmioIss .$1,648,404.34 Total State of Illinois, Cook County, ss" v,.^;?!r*'"f ^'*"°''- *'*^^^"- °^ tbe above-named LtJf,; r.t u''^''"^"*'^ "'«* *^« above statement IS true, to the best of my knowledge and belief s„Kc.K. . SEYMOUR WALTON. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of February, 1888. ^ JULIUS A. HAMANN. Notary Public — "■ • ■>-■■■ f-; - .r/"V^^-*-''t y; ''?"<( ^^7&Ws^^i'«^f • "^V* : .O-'A'.V'i f I. ^ t 1 10 II: -^^ -».- — t ^ iL ^ / TERMS DAILY, 1 year $ 8.00 DAILY, 6 months 4 00 DAILY, 3 months 2.00 DAILY and SUNDAY, 1 year lO.OO DAILY and SUNDAY. 6 mos. . . 6.00 DAILY and SUNDAY, 3 mos. . . 2.50 SUNDAY INTBR OCEAN, 1 year, 2.00 ADDBESS, THE INTER OCEAN, OHIGAGO, ILU .^j mm 6irt3JBr= - '5^,. , r ;^i- m mtm.m9 ^/n^ji-^m, - REPORT OF CHICAGO NATIONAL BANKS. Jl;^ l^atiopal Bap^ of lllipoi^, 115 DURSORI STREET, ILLDOIS BlU BUUDIN* Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and undivided profits 593,000 eBORGE SCMEIDER, President WM. H. BRADLEY, Vice President WM. A. HAMMOND, Cashier. CARL MOLL, Assistant Cashier. HEKRY D. FIELD, Second Assistant Cashier. Accounts of Banks, Bankers, Corporations, Merchants, and Individuals Heceived on Equitable Terms. FORT DEARBORN NATIONAL BANK, OK CHICAGO 187 Dearborn Street CAPITAL $500,000 OirF»iOKRS, H. N. HIBBARD, Prest. E. E. CREPIN. Vice Prest. SEYMOUR WALTON, Cashier. DIRECTORS. W. L. BARNUM. Sec'y MiUers' National Ins. Co. E. B. CREPIN, late of Crepin, Murphy & Sons. H. N. HIBBARD. President. ' THOMAS KANE, of Thomas Kane & Co. GEORGE KELLER, manufacturer of Mouldiaffs. Frames, etc. £. MANDEL, of Mandel Bros., Dry Goods. ROBERT MORRISON, of Morrison. Plnmmer ft Co„ Wholesale Dmsffists. SAMUEI. P. PARMLY, of ParmlyBros,, Real Estate. A. PLAMONDON. Preet. A. Plamondon Maa'f'g Co/ ARTHUR D. RICH, Capitalist. " C. L WILLOUGHBY, of Willoughby, Hill & Co., Clothiers. Began Business Ma.j 9» 1887, CAPITAL, $2,0000,000. Cor. Adiims stnd L^S&Ilo Sts., Chicago, IlL OFTKICEFIS, C. T. WHEELER, President. JOHN C. BLACK, Vice President DOUGLASS HOYT, Cashier. IRA P. B0Wli\,A88't Cashier. DIRECTORS. C. T. WHEELER, JOHN C. BLACK, RICH'D T.CRANE, WM. G. HIBBARD, M. C. STEARNS, JAMES H. DOLE, H. C. DURAND, A. 0. VAN SCHAICK, HENRY BOTSFOKD, GEO. H. WHEELER, JOHN R. 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