The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . justed, unadjusted and resisted 58,438 46 Net surplus $45,4 99 ASSETS, AT MARKET VALUE. DECEMBER 3I, 1SS3 : Cash in banks $94,18936 United States 4 per cent bonds 248,000 00 New Orleans Waterworks bonds. 26,000 00 New Orleans City R. R. Co. bonds 27,50000 Banks, R. R. and other Stock, par value 13,880 00 Levee Steam Cotton Press bonds 24,720 00 New Louisiana Jockey Club st


The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . justed, unadjusted and resisted 58,438 46 Net surplus $45,4 99 ASSETS, AT MARKET VALUE. DECEMBER 3I, 1SS3 : Cash in banks $94,18936 United States 4 per cent bonds 248,000 00 New Orleans Waterworks bonds. 26,000 00 New Orleans City R. R. Co. bonds 27,50000 Banks, R. R. and other Stock, par value 13,880 00 Levee Steam Cotton Press bonds 24,720 00 New Louisiana Jockey Club stock 750 00 City real estate 63,581 00 First mortgage notes 129,364 08 Loan on call 66,920 17 Pledge notes 10,000 00 Bills receivable in settlement of premiums 14,348 45 Premiums in course of collection 110,149 44 Due by agents and in course of transmission 916 65 Suspence account 2S3 36 Due by insurance companies for reinsurances 8,838 07—$839,440 58 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $500,000 00 Reserve for unearned premiums 216,697 92 Reserve for unadjusted claims 58,438 46 Dividends unclaimed 4,37° 50 Due Ins. Cos. for reinsurances 14,818 71 Net surplus as above 45,114 99—$839,440 58 The Industries of New Orleans. 73. F. P. MARTINEZ. Manufacturer of and Wholesale Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Nos. 7 and g Magazine st. Undoubtedly the largest and oldest Shoe Manufac-turing Establishment in Louisiana is that of F. , whose factory is located on Chartres streetand whose salesrooms are at numbers 7 and 9 Mag-azine street. Recprds of this house running back fornearly sixty years, show that it was established as farback as 1S27 by Tirrell & Bates, who were regaided asthe most enterprising merchants of their day. Forforty years of the sixty referred to, the present man-aging proprietor has been connected with the trade,in the beginning as a subordinate, but rising by suc-cessive steps to the privileges and responsibilities ofa partnership. Upon Mr. Bates death, he acquired an in


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