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FINANCE AND TRADE. Financial. ■ex hands review. HSW York, Dec. 31.—The stock market to day was fairly active. The failure of Bateman * Co. had no effect other than a sensational 'one. Ihe opening prices in many cases were lower than last night's figures, but the market underwent a sharp change for the better be fore tho end of the first hour. The close was • dullbut firm at or near the best prices. The final changes are almost Invariably advances. Governments—Stead y. HONEY QUOTATIONS. Nsw York. Dec 31.—Money on call firmer; close offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper, 7(90 per cent. Sterling Exchange — Quiet, firm; 60-day bills, *4 79; demand 14.83%. London, Dec. 31, 4 p.m.—Closing consols money, 95 %: do account, 95%; U. S. 4s, •1.24%; do 4%5, *1.06. Money—s percent. BAR SILVER, London, Dec. 31.—Bar silver, 47% d. per stance i Nsw York, Dec, 31.—Bar Bllver, per oz. 11.03. San Francisco, Dec. 31.—Bar sliver, •1.02®1.03 per ounce. STOCKS AND BONDS. Nsw York, Dec. 31.—Closing quotations: TJ. 8. 4s. res 21% Northwestern 105' TJ. 8. 4s. coup... 22% N. W. Preferred..l3s TJ. S. 4%5. Reg .. 4!* N. Y. Central.... 100% D. 8. 4ms. coup. 3% Oregon Imp't 15 Pacific os 9 Navigation 19 Atchison 28% Oregon Short Line 17% American Ex... 11 N. American 11% Canada Pacific... 73% Transcontinental. 41 Canada Bon 48% Pacific Mail 34 Central Pacific... 29 Reading.... 82% Burlington 89% Rook Island 70% Lackawanna 31% Bt. Paul 51% Denver & Rio Gr. 17% St. Louis &8. F.. 32 Erie 18% St. Paul <fc Omaha 22% Kan. A Texas ... 12 Texas Pacific ISM Lake Shore 10(1! £ Union Pacific... 43% L. 4 N 73 U. 8. Express.... 70% Mlch. Central ... 90 Fargo 40 Missouri Pacific.. 60% Western Union... 75 Northern Pacific. 21 r :_,Am. Cotton Oil. 16 N. P. Preferred.. 64 I Grain Markets. San Francisco, Dec. 31. —Wheat, Active, strong; buyer, season |1.44%; buyer, 91, I. MU. Barley—Firm; season, 11.68%; buyer 91, 11. 55. C0rn—1.32%@35. Gricaoo, Dec. 31 -Close: Wheat, Steady Cash 89!4; Jan. 89%; May, 98%. Oorn-Steady; cash 49%; January, 49%, May, KM Oats-Firm: cash. 41%®%; May, 45%®%. Barley—Nominal; 70®75. Rye—Firm; 65. Liverpool, Dec. 31. — Wheat: Fair de mand. New No. 2 winter, 5s sd; do. spring, 7s 7d. Corn—Demand good for spot and fair for fu tures. Spot, December and January, 5s sd, firm; January, new, 5s l%d and ftrui; Fob , 5s Petroleum. New York, Dec. 31.—Petroleum: Weak; Pennsylvania spot closed at 70%; January closed at 70%. General Markets. Nsw York. Dec. 31.—Hops—Firm. Pacific coast, 30®38. Coffee—Options (dosed steady, 5 down, 10 up. Sales, 44,500 bags. December, 4)17.00(925; Jan., |1<>.15®35; Feb., 115.80® 90; March, *15.45®(i0: April, 15.35; May, 15. HI; Spot Rio, firm; fair cargoes 10',: No. 7, 17%. Sugar—Raw, quiet but. steady; fair refining, 4 9-16 c; centrifugals, 96 test, 5%c. Retlned lower. Copper—Nominal; lake, December, 14.75. Lead—Steady. Domestic, *4.15. Tin—Firmer. Straits, »19.95. Chicago, Dec 31.—Pork — Steady; cash, 18.25: Jau, 110.50; May, 111.42%®45. Lard—Steady: cash, »5.87%: January, J5.87 ®90; May. *6 50. Bhoulders—l4 25(94 35. Short c1ear—*5.30(935. Short ribs—l 4 80(i»9o. Chicaoo, Dec. 31.—Wbiskev—*1.14. Ban Francisco, December 31.—Apples—40c@ . $1.50. Asparagus—2o@2s. Barley—No. 1 feed, 11.45®11.50. Barley brewing 11.50® 1.57%. Barley—Ground. *1 31®32. Bananas—|l.sO®l2.so. Batter—Fair to choice 25®36. Dried grapes—3%®3% Eggs—California ranch, 32%®34c. SWORN STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF T£JE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK '"V", . *■ * 0 < Of Los Angeles, California, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1890. i(- -Si LIABILITIES. CASH ON HAND $ 460,06 5 .ii CAPITAL, PAID UP $500,000.0* CASH ON CALL WITH BANKS AND BANKERS SURPLUS 500,000.00 TOTAL AVAILABLE CASH $1,495,870.02 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 244,033.<:6 UNITED STATES 4 PER CENT. BONDS, STOCKS AND WARRANTS 153,526.91 DUE DEPOSITORS 2,322,651.94 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS. 1,906,498.22 DIVIDENDS, DECLARED AND UNCALLED FOR i.ooo.c* REAL ESTATE, VAULTS, SAFES AND OFFICE FURNITURE 11,790.45 $3,567,685.60 • $^6^68^6 -$r OFFICERS ISAIAS W. HELLMAN, - - - - President. JOHN MILNER, - ..... Cashier. HERMAN W. HELLMAN, - - - Vice President. H. J. FLEISHMAN, - - - - Assistant Cashier. -2 DIRECTORS, fer L. L. BRADBURY, J. B. LANKERSHIM, C. DUCOMMUN, L.C.GOODWIN, I. W HELLMAN N EMELINE CHILDS, C. E. THOM, H. W. HELLMAN, - * STOCKHOLDERS. fc j Est. O. W. Childs, Sarah J.Lee, T. L. Duque, Est. D. Solomon, Abe Haas, Andrew Glassell, J. B. Lankershim, Emeline Childs, Jacob Kuhrts, • Presly C. Baker, Cameron E. Thorn, i Herman W. Hellman, 2g Chas. Ducommun, Sarah J. Loop, Louis Polaski, L.C.Goodwin, Oliver H. Bliss, Isaias W-Hellman. Domingo Amestoy, L. L. Bradbury, F. Lecouvreur, * Philippe Gamier, Chris. Hennk, THE LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY 1, 1891.' Green peas—6(o)7. Striug Loans- 12(9' JTorrr—Family extras, 5i.159H.26 ; Superfine, *3.00®*3.25 Honey—White comb, 11(915; amber, 8(910. Hay—Wheat, «12®|18; oat, «10.00»14.50; clover, |«.50®$1 1.50; wild oats, 11(414.26; bar ley, 11(914; alfalfa, 120813 50. Lemons—iicily 16.00(9*6 50; Riverside, 13.50 ®*4; Los Angeles, ?1(93.00. Limes—Mexican, t5.()0ri«5.50: California, 50 ®75c for small andll.sMrrjl.7s for large boxes. Mutton—7(97%c per lb. Oranges—Riverside navals, $3,50(84.00; Vac avlllo, *1M>1.25 per small box; Itiverside seed lings, 12.50(93.00; Mandarin, 25®50c per box; Los Angeles seedlings, }J Mfij:! 01); nav els, 18.25(92.50'. Cranberries—L2®l3e per ponnd. Onions—Red, ?1 80<9*_.10; silver skins. $3 00 @3.10. 0at5—51.72%®2.40. reppsr—(ireun, 17%(920. P ota iocs— 85(9* 1.45. Pineapples—l4.oo(ol $5.00 Raisins—London layers, 14.75(9*2 00; three crown, loose, *1.50; twocrowu. do, 11.25(91.35. Sweet Potatoes—ll.oo®2.oo. Wheat—Milling, *1 37%@1.40. No. 1. white, *l. 32%® 1.32. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I Corrected daily for the Herald, by Mathews Bros., commission merchants, 149 North Los Angeles st. Telephone 122. | Poultry—Hens, No. 1, per d0zen,?4.50(95.00; old roosters,perdoz., *4.50(95.00; young roost ers, per doz., 11.50(9*5.00; broilers, per doz., *3.00@4.00; turkeys, per lb., 15@10c; ducks, large, per doz.. 14.50(95 00; geese, 75c each. Burma—Fancy California, per roll, 65(9 70; choice roll. 45(950e.; fair roll. 26(9*8. Koos—Fresh ranch, 2 1<922c. Honey—Extracted, light, s%®oc. ;amber, 4% ®sccomb. 11®12%c. Nuts—Walnuts, Oc; peanuts. California, 4® ®7. Potatoes- California new *l .20(91.50. Raisins—Three Crown, London layers, per box, 12.25(92.35; dried grapes, 2%@3'\, loose Muscatels. *1.95®2.10; bulk ralsir." uo. Bkans and DaiKD Peas—Pink, No. 1,12.50® 3.00; limas, »4.50; navy, small, *2.75®2.80; Garvanza, *5®5.50. Cheese—Eastern full cream, 13®13%c; Nor walk, 13% c; coast, 10@llc; 3-1 b hand.4c. Onions—*4.oo. Green aud Dried Fruits and Nuts. | Corrected daily by N. Mcrcadante, fruit dealer, 105 West First street. I Bananas—Honduras, viu New Orleans, *2.25 @3. Apricots—Sun-dried, 15c; cvapo-stcd, 18c. Lemons—Lisbon, sweated, *375; Eureka, sweated, *3.75(a)4. Nuth —English walnuts. 7®9%; large pecans, 16c; Brazils. 17c; Alberts, 15c; peanuts, Cali fornia, Be. eastern, 12c. PoMBURANATES—3%C Peaches—Evaporated, 18®22%. French Prunes—Evaporated, l(i@l2c%. Apples—Green, *L.25(91.50 per box; evapor ated, 13®14c. Pears—None in market. Tomatoes—7sc per box. Plums—Dried, 100112 c. Limes—7sc per 100 Strawberries— 12% c. Japanese Persimmons—(ic. Green Peas—4c. Sweet Potatoes—l®2c per lb. Grapes—Northern, 12%' c. Navel Oranoes—*3®4. a box. Skkdlino Oranjes—|l2}j94.Oo a box. Miles's Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle—regulating the liver stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Br. Miles's Pills speedily cure bll iousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa tion. 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