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NEBRASKA'S BALANCE SHEET State Treasurer Bartley's Biennial Report on Affairs of His Office. OVER A MILLION AND A HALF ON HAND Financial Transactions of the Last Two Years Show Accumulation of Cash, Outstanding Warrants and Delinquent Taxes. LINCOLN, Dec. 25.-(Special.)-In the introduction to his biennial report to the governor State Treasurer Bartley sets forth the following statement of receipts and disbursements for the period covered from the close of business November 30, 1894, to December 1, 1896. From the detailed exhibits are found: $1,121,387.34 Balance per last report Received November 30, 1894, to 3,667,594.95 December 1, 1896 $4,783,982.29 Total Disbursed November 30, 1894, to 3,059,354.99 December 1, 1896 Balance November 30, 1896 $1,729,627.30 From this amount are to be deducted the sums in suspended state depositories, as follows: $ 236,361.83 Capital National bank 4,499.00 Buffalo County National bank Globe Loan and Trust Company 12,892.54 Savings bank 14,965.57 Bank of Wymore First National bank of Beatrice. 2,803.14 $ 271,522.08 Total Balance 1,458,105.22 "During the present month," says the report, "the temporary school balance as per statement, $256,582.88, less amount in suspended depository banks ($24,624.58), will be apportioned and paid to the several counties, decreasing the cash in the state treasury at the time of this report to that amount. There is now in the state depository banks funds to apply upon the payment of registered general fund warrants in amount of $589,370.39. less amount in suspended depository banks, $58,453.36. which will, when applied, further reduce the cash balance to that extent. "In addition to general fund floating indebtedness shown in previous reports and occasioned largely by excess in appropriations over the amount raised by levy to meet the same, under a similar condition existing during the biennium for which this report is made, the floating indebtedness of the state has been further increased. "The appropriations for 1895-6 on general fund were $2,784,684.60; levy for the same period was $2,383,965.78; excess of appropriations, $400,718.82. Contributing to this excess was the unusual demand for relief requiring an appropriation of $250,000, and the reimbursing of the sinking fund for $180,000 lost in the Capital National state depository. "The outstanding registered general fund warrants November 30 are in amount $1,934,069.13, which, after deducting the cash on hand cited above to apply on same, have for their redemption the uncollected taxes of 1895-6, and delinquents from previous years, which from the statement of the auditor of public accounts, are $2,330,692.76, and if paid in will take up the entire out-