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REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
WK8T SIDE
CLOSE TO OMAHA'S
FINEST WEST
FARNAM HOMES
1 1
r irw a
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Eeceipti Good and Cash De
mand it Brisk with Result
Price is Unchanged.
CORN ALSO REMAINS STEADY
OMAHA. January . 11.
The heat market waa very steady
today, the receipts wm very gooil and
there waa a givxl caah demand. Wheat
waa quoted unchanged.
The corn mai ket waa also steady, there
waa lag care reported In. and they were
wall taken care of, the cash corn selling
unchanged.
Oat a were the strongest acllera on the
Mat. advancing ti wc higher, with a good
demand.
Hyc waa unchanged.
Parley waa slao unchanged.
Clearances were: Wheat and (lour,
equal to l.MKi.Ono bu. ; corn, 11,000 hu.; oat a,
tt.ilOU bu.
lJverpool I(!p: Wheat, unchanged,
corn. Id higher.
I'r.mary a heat receipts were 1.712 0X1 bu.
and ahliunenta s..0( lm., agatnat receipts
of K33.cinl lm. and shipment of S9,i0ii lu.
laat year.
Primary corn rcietpta were 9Mio bu.
and shipments 410,000 bu . aKalnst receipt
of l,4ln iKi hu. and shipments of P13.HW bu.
lat year.
Primary oata receipts wero 72J.000 bu.
and ehimenta Mi,00 bu., against receipts
of S71.'i hu. and shipments of Htff.WX) bu.
laat year.
CARIjOT RECF.irTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
1V. bbls
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ID
If you intend to build for
ia home or investment,
1 don't fail to look over this
tract.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH 1. 4 D FOR SALE
lOW A.
MY farm fur rent from March 1, next;
148 acres; snuthweat corner Hardin
township. J. H. F. Kruse, II. F. D. 2,
Council Kluffs. la.
MISSISSIPPI.
A PKt.'A N ORCHARD
Investment will make your financial
future secure.
Ocean Seringa, MIhs., orchards are
doing this for their owners now. Easy
monthly payments without Interest. Ask
W. T. 8M1TH CO,
t; City Nat. Hank Bldg.
NKI1RASKA.
CHOICK FARM BARGAINS.
tOO-acre stock farm, 175 per
246-acre, Cedar county, $105 per.
HOB-acro, bottom lHnd farm, Sou per.
100-acre, Hurt county. 1130 per.
C. 8. RKLYRA,
Omaha Nat. Rank Bldg. Omaha.
WISCONSIN.
UPPER WISCONSIN Rest dairy and
general crop state In the union; settlers
wanted; lands for sale at low prtces on
easy terms. Ask for booklet 84 on Wis
consin Central Land Grant. Excellent
lands for stock raising. If interested in
fruit lands ak for booklet on apple or
chards. Address Land and Industrial
Mept., Boo Una Railway, Minneapolis,
Minn.
MISCBLLAMKUl'B.
d
HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE?
Write a good description of your land
and send it to the 6lou City (la.) Jour
nal. "Iowa's Moat Powerful Want Ad
Medium." Twenty-five words every Frl
tv evenlna. Saturday morning and
every Saturday evening and Sunday for
one month, giving sixteen aas on iweive
different days for W; or 50 words, 14, or
75 words, IS.
Largevt circulation of any Iowa news
paper; 2i'0,0O0 readers dally In four great
states.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WE ara ready at all times to
make loans on first-class city
property and eastern Nebraska
farms. Rates on request.
UNITED STATES TIIUST CO..
212 8. 17th St.
V To t fur loans on best class city
residences in amounts S2,0n0 up; also
farm loans. ReHSonabln commissions.
PKTKUH TRl'ST CO.. I&U Farnam St.
LOANS' on city and farm 'property. Fire,
tol ll.nlo, luil eluiy lU ulHoiuoulle ill-
sui aiu.''. y. U. T inplcton. 6o3 Rea
Hldg. T. CC'".
OMAHA liomea. l-it Nebraska farms,
O'KRBKK REAL F.STAT H CO.,
3016 Omaha National. Phone Douglas f715.
KiO TJ. llO.tmo made promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th Farnam Sts.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
H. W. Blndc r. City National Bank Bldg.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
W. H. Thomas. 2ss State Bank Bldi.
BRICK AND STUCCO
HOUSE IN
CATHEDRAL DISTRICT
Thoroughly well built and artistic
In Jeslgn. The latce living room, with
fireplace and window seat, opens Into
a sunny, attractive dining room. The
pantry and kitchen were arranged ta
make housekeeping easy.
The second floor, with its larga
bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch, are
Just the right size for the average
family.
On the third floor the maid's quar
ters, with complete bath, aid In solv
ing tha servant problem.
In other words, a complete house,
built for comfortable living. In a
choice location. And the sale price la
Just J2..W under cost. Call
GtEORQE & COMPANY,
Phone D. VS. 1KB City Nat. Bk. Bldg.
New 6-room Home on Straight
Rental Terms.
15.000 Full 2-story and attic, beam
ceiling, built-in bookcases, tile vestibule,
tile buth, east front, located high and
sightly, one block from car. The best
buy on the best terms In the city.
Don't lose this opportunity.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Doug. 9l-a) City National.
Chicago
Minneapolis
Dulutli
Omaha
Kansas City
I AUIS 77
Winnipeg 373
Thcae sales were reported today:
Wheat No. I tiard winter: 2 cara. 11. US;
1 3 cars. 11.13; I car. 1.US; cars. 9.1.12 .
I J 2-5 cars, II. II; 1 car. l.liS. No. 4 hard
winter; 1 car (Montana), VM; 2 car.
I II. I"; 4 cars. $1.07; 2 cars, ll.OiiS: 4 oars.
i$lOK; 1 car, $1.06; 2 cars, $1.04. Sample: 1
car. II Oti; I car. $I.U: t car. $1.03 , 4 2-6
'cars. $l.no; 1 car. 71c. No. 2 spring. 1 car.
j$1.15. No. 3 sluing: 1 car, $1.10. No. 2
1 mined: 1 csr. $1.1;;. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,
j$1.0f. Corn--No. 3 white: 1 car. 67Jc; 2
cars. 7c. No. 4 white: ft ears, to; I car,
tin1!-. No. n white: 4 cars, 62o. No.
white: 1 car, 6ic. No. S yellow: 1 ear, o.
No. 4 vellow: 3 oara, IWc. No. 5 yellow: $
cars. Mr; 4 cars. ti2c; 1 ear, t2o. No. i
yellow; 1 car, file; ft ears, Sim. No. 4
mixed: 1 oar. tW'o; 2 cars. tifc No. K
mixed: 2 cars. H2V1.; 4 cars, 2c, S cars,
mc. No. mixed: ears. 00c; 2 ears,
iHc; 2 cars, 5ic. Sample: 1 car, Wc; 1
car, 42Vc. Oats Standard: 1 car, 2ly.
No. 3 white: 4 cars, 42c; S cars. No.
4. white: l car. 414c; 1 car, 4114c: l car
4fe. Sample: 1 car. S9c; 2 cars, SKWo; 3
cars, 38c. Rye No. 3: 3-6 car. 90c. Barley
No. 3: a-l car. 7c. ...
Omaha Caah Prices Wheat: No. 2 nerd.
$1.1Mrl.lK; No. 3 hard, $1 .flKVyftl 13W: No.
i fc.i-rt 11 asset "t- No. 2 atirtnu. $1.134Tl.lt;
No. 3 spring. $l.'fil.l2; No. 2 durum. $1.13
il.l4; No. 3 durum, $1.12fil.l3: sample.
90cil oa. Com: No. 3 white. M'riflVi;
No. 4 white, MWWWe; No. 6 whlta. 61tJU!c;
v i,(t No 3 vellow. Rc;
No.' 4 yellow. 7iWWc; No. 6 yellow, til'
ka- Vn velloav finfflc: No. S mixed.
iU.'ffi7ic: No. 4 mixed. 64'WAc ; No. 6
miiul iinv&i&!Uiv No. fi mixed. 5fi0c
sample. 4HKc. data: No. 2 white. 421f
4:ic; standard, 42lifi4iHc: No. $ white, 4l
i42-: No. 4 white, 41H-4H4C aariey.
Malting. lifr67c; No. 1 feed. i3JfWc. Ry4
Chicago closing prices, furnished Tha
Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain
brokers. 315 South Sixteenth. Oman
Articlel Open. High. I Low. I Close.l Yes y.
BRAND NEW
$300 CASH
$ rooms; large living room; 2 bed
rooms, sun room and bath on 2d floor;
oak finish: full cement basement; fur
nace; elegant fixtures; lot 45x142; lo
cated in Crelghton'a 1st, on 35th Ave.
Price $3. W0.
C. G. CARLBERG,
$12 Brandels Theater Bldg.
NEAR rath and Dodge Sts., 8-r., all mod.
home. In fine repair; very valuable lot.
A bargain for some one; terms or small
property taken In exchsnge.
RASP BROS.. 108 McCague Bldg.
Wheat I I
May. 1 27H
July. 1 lWiS
Com.
May. 7714
July. 7814
Oata.
.May. 4Sg4
July. 47-VffH
Pork. I I
Jan.. I 1 97H
May.l 1 30 I
Lard. I I
Jan.. 10 074
May.llO 32-3.V
Ribs. I I
Jan.. 10 874
May.llO 70-72
1 tVi)
1
78Vt
I
474
1 00
19 45
1 KVt 5tfc
1 184 1 1S'1
1 27
1 V
X rwrP "0: K. ..; M
$;.k.. ww, r.iA
Minneapolis 4irwl Market.
MINNKAPtL1. Jan .-WIIF.AT-May,
II 24-Si: Jul, II 23: No I hard. lTi;
No. 1 northern. ll.2ail.2!.S; No. 2 north
ern. $l.ltWl.Z--'V
F1I,R -A'nchanged.
BARLEY- i(t ;2c.
RYE Ht:4'
URAN-IKOPrifllt
CORN-No. 3 yellow. Vyi
OATf-No. 3 white. 42ft'4,l'4c.
I- LAX $J. 19'rifl 2.W.
Kanaaa City (lain
anil Provisions.
KANSAS Oty. Jan. a HlfaT-Nn. !
hard, 1 Uiil. ix. No. 2 red. 1.2.( 1 2o; May.
114: July. $l.iriM.1".
nillN-Nn. i mixco. wti'ir: rso. 1
hlte. 44iJ4c; Mac. 7;tc; .Inly. 73'fcc.
OATS- No 2 white. 4.1W'j44'; No. 3
mled .Kt40c.
Bl'TTi;lt -t reamer? . 2.1c; firsts. 31c;
second. '"V; packing, 1'.
KXIS Firsts. 2W': seconds. Inc.
Pnri.TUY Hens. I2'tc; turkeys, 17c;
sprinsa, 13c
t, l.onls CJrala MarVef.
ST l"riS. Jan. ti.-WHKAT-.Vv 2
red $1.27'rtl Xi. No. 2 hanl. nominal; May.
$1.S2"; July. tl.l5. ... ...
Ct)RN No. 2. 7IV; no. 1 wnne, u-tT
Tc: Mav. 7V4c; July. 7fic.
OATS-Xo. !. Mi 34-; : white.
nominal.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Active and Steady to Ten
Higher Sheep and Lambs a
Quarter Hijjher.
HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS HIGHER
OMAHA. January 4, 1?1.
Hecelpla were: Cattle. Hoga. 8heep
Orr.-ial Mnndav J vt, h,
Ofilcial Tu.-mlRV . .. l fi Vi'i"
Official Wednealay .... b. 21.T41 .!
Katlmat Thursday ... 6,000 l..'0 s.."'
Pour daya thia week " o.V w 4.'.V
Same daya Inat wei-k to. I JI.I24
Same days 2 was. ago l..7::i i"?-
ame daya 3 wka. ago Wv3 MAlt 4o.lTi
Same daya 4 wka. ago ;S..41.t ;S.'.4 M.l!'4
fame daya last year 20.N nO,91S H7.'7
The fniluw. dm 1.,. ahuwa the receipts
of cattle, hoga and sheep at tha
tlnaba I. If Mi,.rtli ,...rw..i tr Ihn veSr
I to data aa comiwr. l with l-at year:
lm. 1 !.". Inc fee.
I Cattle 2S.t:. 17.7 4 1.:t73
ih,.T.'t Wl.l ..
heen 42,317 4.SKi ".071
The following tahie ehnna tha averaga
prices of hnsa at the Omaha live stock
market for the last few dsys. with comparisons:
Liverpool (-rain Market.
LTVKRPtTOT.. Jan. WHK AT Bpot,
No. 1 Manitoba. :aa 4d; No. 2. 13a 3d: No
3. Via; No. 2 hard winter, new. 12a ml
CORN Spot American mined, new.
rate. 11115. 'l&M.ilnls.iMa.ilim.ilni'Vlitsrt
34T f.'.l 1112 (' 1 2
oa.
CHICAGO I.IYK STOCK M AIIKRT
l:aa Mirep
Cattle steady llnaa
I'lrna.
CH1CAUO. Jan. CATTLK Receipts,
7.000 head, nmrkct steady; hallve leef
steers, W.;loii'H..i'; wcati-rn stoers, H XAt
X 10; cows and heifers, ia.l!liH.I0; calves,
r.Tf 10.75.
Hi K1S Receipts. iVl.000 head; market
easv at 16c. advance, bulk of sate. ,sf
407.10; light. !vivV((.5; mixed. $.7tVy7.3ii;
heavy, ;.7in.26; rough, ItiTOirTI.; pigs,
$&.7Miil.85.
SIIKKP AND LAMBS Receipta. 20,110
head; market firm; wethera. R WtI.M;
ewea. $;.0iKi4l.g3: lambs. $7.!Vt'10.6O.
Kee.
Da.-.
lc.
l'eo.
lec.
IVc.
Pec.
Ieo
1 ec.
le,-.
' 1 lata.
Jan. U
Jan. $.
Ian. H.
Jan. .4..
.1 h 11. b
Jan. i.
11. 6 .
21.
re
tx
24.
ia
2S
r.
2.
SK
M
31.
rsi 7 ct 7 w 1 at, t ti s o
I'm! I" T 6 T 11 $ ' T Ml $ 03
2614 I Mi 1 f 1 13
7 04
T $1! T 22
7l 7 14 T m
i VI t tr T r.
7 04' 7 ng 7 01
61 7 141 IU T
ll6. lMfc?lTs"u."ir12.iiU. 11111 i 191".
17 1' 7 10( $ 08 1 I 24
I 7 171 7 81! 7 tw M 7
7 FS 7 .11
I.onla I.lve Mock Market
FT. I.OCIS. Mo,, a.ln. 4'ATTLB rte
celpts. 3.11X1 head; market steady; native
beef steers, $7.MVtit.S: yearling steers and
heifer. $8.Aku.3f; rows. $"..60(7.00; stock
ers and feeders. $n.mii7.:!f: southern steers,
25.2fxfl.50; cows and heifers. $4.0fy.6O;
native calves, $(i.0iW10.M).
HOOSU-Receipts, 21.000 head; market
higher: pigs and tights, $.onrfr7.10; mixed
and butchers, $ij Wifri.20; good heavy, $7.15
n.2o.
SHEEP ANP LAMPS Receipts ftxl
head: market higher: yearling wethera,
$7.iiru.7;; lambs, $t.00tff 10.25; ewes, $S.0n
'..VS.
77Hj
48-64, 4814WH
46,
18 9.'.
1
10 ith, 10 rw
10 4r'
10 45
10 b
10 SIHi
10 3S
10 70
47
IM
19 26
10 17V
10 S7V
10 35
10 T2H
48
46 4
18 8-"4
1 20
10 00
10
10 27-30
107V4
Kansaa 4'lty L.lre Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. .-?ATTLB
ReiHtirts. 1.000 head: market higher:
prime fed steers, IXMKiJ.Oi); dressed beef
steers, K8(if.2ft; weatern steers, $.0O(J
8.50; Mockers and feeders, Ifi.OOitfH.OO; bulla,
$,").WKi.25: calves. $.0itf 10.00.
Hi MIS Receipts, R.UU0 head: market
higher: bulk of sales, $.8iXJ.0n: heavy,
$;.XbV.!W: packers and butchers. $6.70i
6.1: llnht. H0j; pls, $&.2M?1.
BHBKP AND LAMBS Receipts, ,0iVI
head; market higher: lambs, $9.0nfi9.nn;
yearlings, 17 7K8.60; wethers, t9.im'!.2S;
ewes, lo.7Fiifii6.50.
Klonx City Mve Stock Market.
PIOITX CITT. Is.. Jan. 8. CATTI J"3
Rei-eipts. 1.800 head; market lOfHBc higher;
native steers, $6.1lifr7.50; butchers, $4.75p
640; cows and heifers. (4.76A4.B0: ran-
ners, $3.754.50; atockers and feeder.
$rt.2iVtrfi.); bulls, stags, etc $4.7B.00.
Mtaj'.HKeee OtS. 11.000 head: market
1M?n5c higher; heavy, $8.75a.8R; mixed.
H.B'fr8.7fi: IlKht. I6.821.4iai8.es- hulk of aalea.
$lt.Vf4i.80.
SHBEP AND T.AM BR Raewlnta 1 nnft
head; market 27c hlaher: ewea. M t.vto
6.25; lambs, $3.!S0.
t IHCAtiO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Krai a res of the Tradlngr and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. . IVospocta that ac
tion of the British government would
force larger shipments from Argentina
and Australia, more than offset today's
advances in the price of wheat. The out
come was a steady close at Hffc to 4o
net decline, with May $1.2iVul.27 and
July, $1.18Vfil.l. Other leading staples all
scored gains corn NOo to Vo, oats
He to He and provisions 6c to XbbvlVfae.
Wheat traders appeared at first to de
vots chief attention to bulllah news, nota
bly the fact that rumors of the kaiser s
death had failed to be confirmed. The
lack of snow covering In the winter
helt. where a com wave waa in
streiiKth in the market. Tha market
rmn
nroKrea cave additional emphasis to
v utmimlti
finally sagRed below yesterday's closing
LEGAL NOTICES
The Union Land Company.
THE UNION LAND COMPANY.
TO TUB STOCK HOLDKR3 OP THE
irNION LAND COMPANY.
Tha annual meeting of the stockholders
cf Tha Union Land Company will ha held
it tha office of the Company In Omaha,
Neb., on January loth, liMii, at 19 o'clock
A. M.. for the election of five directors,
and fcr the transaction of such business
as may legally come before the meeting.
ALEX. MILLAR, Secretary.
D.20d.20t.
CITY" and farm loans, 5, f.V, per cent.
J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416 Slate Bank.
6
CITY LOANS, C. G. Carlberg. 310
12 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE
VVll EXCHANGE
1 HAVK some good town property In
Iowa to trade for some land near B.
Omaha 10 to M acres. Must be wall
Improved and good soil. Describe fully
In II rot letter what you have and price.
Addreaa Bo 221. Stuart. Ia.
TO EXCIIANGK MxKO ft. on N St..
Omaha, near 26th St., for California
property. Address J. M. Caldwell, 240
Webster St., San Franclscp. Cal.
TWO.cfear Omaha lots worth $6o0 for
lSloauto. Colfax 2831.
REAL ESTATE
INVESTMENTS
INVESTMENT
Two good frame houses, 6 rooms, mod
ern, flist-class condition, renting $66 per
month; on corner lot:, both atresia paved
and paid for. I'rice le.Uu. Will take good
lot in part payment.
D. V. JSHOLES 00.,
915-16 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 49.
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY A HOME-DON'T RENT.
A k'ood T-rooui house for only $1.00,
'nting all tha time at 116 Dcr month.
We inn sell you this on a payment
of cash, balanca, lis per month.
Owner imalit take a cheap lot as
first pa voi. ut Paving and all other
taxes paid
PA I NK 1NVK8TMKNT CO ,
itb Floor Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug 17&1.
OMAHA GENERAL If A1KET
FRUITS Orange: Cai. navels, 4s, $2.00
box; Cal. navels, 80s, U:i6 box; Cal.
navels. M. pxie. $2 to box; CaL navels,
12s, $3.00 box; Csl. navels, 150s, 176s, 2,
324s, $1.25 box; CaL navels, 2"0s. 216s, 2Ci0s,
$'1.60 box. lemons: Extra fancy Cal. Sun
klst. aoua, S60S. $j.O0 box; extra fancy CaL
Red Ball. $4.50 box. Grapefruit: S6a, 46a.
54s, $3.60 box; 64s, 80s, 13.75 box; Clear
water grapefruit, all sues. $4 23 box.
Grapes: Emperors. $4.5O4r&,00 ksg; Mala
gas. $7.0Wa.oo bbl. Cranberries: ibl.,
$12 00; box. 14.00. Bananas: Medium size
bunches, !1.6ot1.76; medium slxe Jum
bos. $2.0O(U'2.26 bunch; medium slxe jum
boes, 12. Mi; 2.75 bunch; extra large Jum
boes. t3.ovrii.25 bunch; mammoth jum
boes. t":W(i3.T$ bunch.
APPLKS (Barrels) Ben Davis. Illinois,
13.25; Jonathans, G. & J., $,l.'i0; Jonathans,
Kansaa. $4U; Missouri 14ppln. Star,
13.30;. (irnltons, Stsr. $3.50: Jonathana,
star, $3.5ii; Ben Davla, Missouri. $0.26;
Blsck Twigs (Shield), $1.50: Black Twigs
(Comm.), 14.00: Ban Davla, Star, $326;
Daminoa, Bechtel s. $4.00; Ben Davis,
Bechtel s. $4.00; Willow Twigs. Bechtel'a,
$4 .00: Rainanltes, Bechtel's. $4. 00; Genitona,
Bechter's, $4.00; Wallbridge, Bechtel s,
14 Ol.
BEEF CUTS-Ribs: No. 1. Wc; No. 2,
16V; No. 3. U'tc. Chucks: No. 1, c; No.
2, Sc. No. 3, 64c. Loins: No. I, 204c;
No. 2. 18c; No. Z 14c. Rounds: No. L
13c: No. 2. 12ic; No. 8. HV-. Plates:
No. 1. 8vtc; No. 2, $Hc; No. I, 7c
APPLKU (Boxes) Home Beauties, Ma,
11.75; extra fancy Jonathans, Washing
ton, $2.00; Newton Pippins, $2.00; Arkan
sas Blacks, $2.75; Wsgners. $2.25: Delici
ous. $250: Grimes' Golden. $2.(u; Pear
malnes, 12.26; Siaymen Wlneaaps, extra
fancy. Washington, $3.00; bpltionburgs,
Washington, fancy, $2.50.
Metal Market.
NOW YORK, Jan. .-METAL8-Ex.
change quotes lead at $3.70, bid; spelter,
not nuoted. Copper firm; electrolytio.
$23.75024.25. Iron, steady and unchanged.
Tin. nominal; spot, $42.50, bid.
At London: spot copper, 91; futures,
90; electrolytic, 114; sot tin. 175 hi
Futures, 176 15a. Antimony. 125. Lead.
31 15s; spelter. Z'..
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Jan. 1 American securities
were dull todsy on the stock market
Only a few transactions were recorded
and the tendency of prices waa down
ward as the rate of exchange Improved.
SUA' K R Bar, 4 per ounce.
MONKY 4'(j-'4 per cent.
DISCOUNT RATES ohort bill and
three months, i'm per cent.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. Jan. t Bank clearings for
Omaha today were $4.240.540 25. and for
the corresponding day last jear. $1.47,
746.77.
early
final
figures mainlv because of announcementa
from Liverpool that new marine regula
tions CHllecl for at least. 10 ir cem 01
wheat In cargoes on all nntian vessels
leaving Argentina. ... .
Advances in ocean ireism
the United States had a further bearwn
Influence on wheat.
Coin showed strengtn tnrouanoui inn
day. The government crop report con
tinued to encourage buying. Oata went
higher in sympathy witn corn.
Higher prices on hogs and corn put
firmness Into provisions. Packers realised
heavily on the advanoe.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.26V. No- red. $1.24Vfpl.2fH: No. 2
hapd?$1.23Vai.24: No. 3 hard. $1.20B-1.22M.
Corn: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yel
low. 70fd'72c; No. 4 white, WtTlM. Oata:
No. S white. 444?M6c; standard, nomlnaL
Rye: No 2. 984c Barley, 640. Timothy.
lii.iKVriS.OO. Clover. $10(K!.19.00. Pork, $17.54j
lg t.-H $.rw10.12V. Rlhs. $9 dF.W0.S5.
BUTT BR Lower; creamery. 22H8H4o.
KOGS Higher; receipts, 2.577 cases;
firsts. 29c; ordinary firsts, ZP&SK&c; at
mark, csaea Included, 222.
POTATOK8 Higher: receipts. 27 ears
Michigan. Wisconsin, Minnesota and Da
kota white, and Minnesota, ana Dakota
Ohlna. 90ch$1.00.
POULTRY Alive, higher; fowls, 15Hc
springs, livjc; turkeys, 18c.
I
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qaetalloas of the Day on Vnrton
Commodities.
NKW YORK. Jan. .-FLOUR-teady.
WHEAT Spot, unsettled: No. 1 durum.
$1.39, f. o. b. New York; No. 1 noil her r.
iniiuin. i.;un. ana ino. 1 norrnern. Mnnl
toba. $1.354. c. I. f. Ruffalo. Futures were
utiacttled; May, ll.JoVs.
CORN Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, K4c,
prompt shipment.
OATS Spot, steady; No. $ white, 43fa
Mc.
HAT Unsettled: No. 1, $1.20iQ1.2!4.
HOI'S Steady state, common to eholce,
1916. 16tf'2Xc; i:il4. ViWc; Paclflo coasL
Il'jl5c; 1914 dtnOc
HIDES Steady; Bogota, 20 31c; CenUal
America. 29c.
LEATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts, 334)
14.': seconds. 82r.?c.
PROVISIONS Pork, firmer: mesa, $19 00
fill). hit, family, $31.0iKir22.(iu; short clear.
$19.5o'23.oa Beef, steady; mens, $19.2iVji
19.76; famly, i H0-6M3.&0. Lard, firm; mid
dle west. Il0.atfr10.30.
TALLOW steady; city, Sc; country, 7Vi
5', simclal, c.
BUTTER (Steady: receipta, 6.183 tubs;
creamery extras, tJ14c; firsts, 2B!c;
seconds, 264v27V4c,
WKkS Steady; receipta, 7.731 cases;
fresh gathered extra fine, S7ti!c; extra
firsts, $531360; firsts, $3ij&4c; seconds, 31 19
$2c.
CHEESE Firm: recelpu. 7 boxes;
state, whole milk, flats, held, special,
I7c; state, whole milk, flats, held, aver
age fancy. lTft'Hc; state, whole milk,
flats, held, ruirent make specials, 179
i;'-,c; state, whole milk, flats, held, av
erage fancy. 16Vtfl&0.
POULTRY Uve, steady; western
chickens. 15c; fowls. 1fVl'4c: turkeys, 22
fT26c. Dressed, quiet; fresh killed chick
ens, l&tf'-lc; fowls. U(T17Vc; turkeys, 24
' ,
Evanornted Annlee and Dried grralta
NFiW YORK, Jan. . EVAPORATED
APPLFS Dull
DKJEJ FRUITS Prunes and apricot
firm; peaches, steady; raisins, quieC
Oil and Rosin.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. .-T7'RPFN-T1NB
Firm at 5ftltc. sales. 172 l.t.ls. ;
receipts. lihla., ahiiunents 13 bbls. ;
stocks. I :..' hbls.
K(.-IN Ktrin. sales, l.ja) bbls.; receitits.
?lfi bbls.. shil mciit.4, 126 bl.U.; slocks. 76,-
4
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jan. $. CATTLE Re
ceipta. 2000 lirn.tr market l,l.h.-
$.WVW.fl0; cowa and heifers. $4!0W.6:
calvea. $ .Vn9.;.-,.
HOOR Receipts. 1,000 head: market
higher: bulk of sales. M.tti.0.
KHETCP AND LAMBS Receipts. $.000
neaa; marget slow; lambs. $8.509.40.
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five nrtn.
clpal western markets:
Cattle, llnaa. Sheen.
South Omaha 6.000 miyio sroo
Chicago 7,000 50,000 joonf)
Sioux City 1,010 j i.ooo IO110
Iftoux City 1.600 9.000 gftyi
St. Louis $.100 21.000 900
Totals 1S.R00 101,500 17.0t
lhat
from
Coffee Market.
NT?W YORK. Jan. . Reports
ocean freleht rates An .nrru
Rraall had been raised from about 60c to
1 per ba, were followed by a sharp ad
vance In coffee futures, here today.
Home trade buying waa reported aa well
aa covering by shorta and fresh bull
support on the advance to 7.15o for July,
and T.2Sc for September contracts. The
general 11st opened at an advance of 4
to 7 ipolnta, and the more active months
sold 28 to points net higher during
the dsy. Moderate reactions followed
under realising with the close 16 to 1
pomia net nnrner. alee were 66,500 bsgs;
January, .67c; Fehruarv. .7c; March.
6Me; April, 4.8c; May, 64c; June, 6c;
iwi.v. i.tac: Ausniat, 7.csc; September,
7.14c; rctoher, 7.1c: November, 7 21e:
Tieeember. 7.26c. Spot coffee, steady : Rio,
.s, o; Santos, 4s. c The cost and
frelglit market was more or leaa eon.
niaed. no fresh offers having beea re
ceived rrom Brasll up to tha close of
me iinnrea maraet. Trie official cables
"ponea no ensnge in milrela prices, with
wv vai;iiiiii i -.-a lower.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Jsn. rvvrivvw!.
oulet; middling uplands, 12.46c; sales, 300
Cotton futures opened steady; January
1235c; VUrch. 12; May, 1312c; July'
12sc: October. 12.62c. ' ''
(tton futures closed steady. January
12.25c. March. 12 50c; May. 12.73c; July
12.c: October. 12 Mc.
Cotton closed steady today, at a net
uwi ' ui o iq b puinvs.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 6. COTTON Spot
steady; good middling 6Sd: mlddllnr
-S.TO ; iow middling. 7. Bid. sales. 10 007
bale.
I 7 67 U
I I M
6 03( 7 7
66 IT" l
6 9sl 7 70 a .!
$ 96 7 Ul 31 !J
$ 96 7 r t t '
I 7 71 21
fair rows. $.7f00. good to ehnioe feed,
era, $s Nn'7; fair to good fcrdera. H i'fl
I 0. common to fair feeders. I tl'" 2...
goiwl to choice stacker. 9K.75V1 7,:t; fiilr
to good atockers. tatr6.76: common
fair stix'kera, $v.0iita.(i: sto.k helfera.
If, .VMiS .VI; at"ck rows, $4. w"! .'; stock
calves. S(o7W: veal calces. $70O4i95O;
bulla, stasa, etc.. 14 .'mtW.25.
Representative sales:
BKKF VTKRRR
No.
:i
t . . . . .
11
ri
11 ... .
MKIFERS.
i
II
Ax. rr.
J K.
l'vn
ail as
1V4 (
. HI
1(M4 1
M.1 ' CI
STKM'.S AN
i . 7
liT'i T
COWS.
. . . . 7 4
!; 4 I
l'7 4 . I"
I Ml in It
:t k ii
. . . . live i T. it
mm 1 m
I0T1 I" 14
HElKb.ll.
w m 11
t.u ;s 4 . . .
...... m y u
. . . . . TJi 4 11 T
.' 4 I 14 .
COWS AND Hl' IFEUS.
ill to a
HULLS
Me 4 : 1 ...
1ITO I . I
if.an t n l
At
. 1M
Hi.
..lire s '
1
i
CALVES.
4 4
T IV 4
,.n t
r.
fc
7 -.
, ;o w
. KM ; 1
i w 7 '
iti t j;
ink 1 .,
? 1
.lo.t t 4l
. .; 1 x.
lev ( ;;.
.to i &
tl' 4 '
in t a
. io;a f. i
. n !'
MM :.
. 7"A SI"
. 4.-4 '
. :w) 4 J .
1 M
. .t t ; .
. 4
l'n 4 Ki
lm t X.
.1170 .-1 i
.ln 4 k.
I 4 h-
trie I w
ri 1..
1.
6 50V,
4S
64
7 o 7 13 & li, 'i !'
till
7 04
7 02
6 741 $ Sal 7 62
6 74) 9 M 7 621
I 10 7 $0 8 !N
h if 7 7" K 17
001 7 42 $ I I
6 OOj 7 4 'I M
S.;n'1av. "llolldsy.
Receipta and disposition of live stock
at the 1 nlon Stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,
(or the twenty-four hours ending at 3
p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTS,
Cattle.Hoga.Sheep.H'r'i.
C. Ml. & St. P..
Wabash 2
Mlaanurl Paclflo .... 1
Union Pacific
C. N. W., eaat.. 27
C. & N. W., west.. i
C, St. P.. M. O.
C. B. & Q., east.... 24
C., R. 01 W., west... 8
O.. R. 1. A P.. cast.. 1
C. R. 1 At P., west 8
Illinois Central 4
Totals
154
12
4
6
55
8
K2
12
8
10
3
t
$
280
4
3
10
31
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
.. 6IH I.2-J0 1.02
.. 945
..l.Of
.0.166
Morris A Oo
Hwlft and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour at Co.
Schwarts A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.... IN
B. Omaha Packing Co. 13
W. R. Vanaant Co 6
Ronton, vanaant A U. 103
II. Iwla 2il
B. lto.it A Oo 191
J. II. Bulla 94
L. K. iluax 14
Roaenstock Bros 24
F. (1. Kellogg 44
Werthmeler A Dogen.. 92
H. F. Hamilton S
Sullivan Bros 29
Mo. A Kansas Calf Co. H4
Chrlatle 85
Hlggtns 1
Roth 9
Meyers 9
Baker. Jones A Smith., 100
Ranner Bros 24
John Harvey 93
Kline w
Jensen A Ltingren S3
Other buyers u
4.056
8,478
4,(140
113
3.0T0
$.347
l.INt
2,256
8X5
Totals 6.513 19.867 7,tl
CATTLB ReoalDta were larae for a
Thursday, 202 cars being reported Itv
This makes the total for the four days
thia week 28.026 head, the largest of arfy
recent week and 7,tti0 larger than for the
same period a year ago.
Killing cattle were In active demand,
cows and helfera, as well as beef steers.
While advices from other selling polrfts
were by no means encouraging, the mar
ket here opened fully steady, becoming
stronger later on, so that the cattle aoh$
at prices that were all the way fpvm
steady to 10n higher than yesterday, r
26c higher than last week.
Stockers and feeders were In fair de
mand and sold at fully steady prices, the
market being In a good healthy condi
tion. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
yearlings, $8 6080.00; good to choice
beeves, $8.0iiis.7t; fair to good beeves,
$7.263.00; common to fair beeves, $H.2i
7.26:. a-ood to oholce grass heifers.
7.(0; good to eholce grass cowa, s6.60((iitj0;
fair to good cows, 4o.uu0a.ou; common to
A
...11
...111
...ltt
...fsi
...154
...1M
gh. Pr.
... 4 40
1MI 1 i
40 4 Sfl
...
... 4 7(1
... 7
Set
r.
11 ..1 1
f.0
PTOCKKRS AND FEEDERS.
;, mi l.. S 4 e
l"r; 1;. ii 4
txi 4in 1 ilia (i
w.i I" 7" s i
a 11
V INI w 7 M
II Ill t 14 1
j I u7 i
HOOS Supplies, while not aa large as
yesterday's were liberal, shunt 2i'.l csis.
or 18.5H0 hsd. being reported In. Total
for the four days la iw.2' head, being
nearly IR.000 head larger than either laat
week or last year. althoiiKh smaller than
lor the correajiondlng daja two Weeks
Hgo by shout i.OOO head.
Receipts were larger st all points sgaln
todsv. nut values opened stronger nearly
everywhere and the local market was no
exception to this rule, shippers buying
freely right from the alert at fully 10c
hlKher prices. In fact, some of the good
light hogs which sold right clean to the
top were thought to show fa'ii mote
advance than that.
Packers wero a little bit slow about
getting started, but they soon fell Into
line and the big end of their purchases
looked to be all of 10c above yesterday,
while In spots a good many traders
thought the market as much as 10r(ri6c
up. Movement waa not aa active aa yea
terday. hut a fair clearance of the early
arrivals had been made In good season.
Representative saies:
Na. A. k. r. Na.
int. 141 ... 4 44 . M..
sn. ...... .174 ... IM J..
S4 1H ...
T 3t 4 4 71..
1 44 ISO 6 W 34 .
t - '
J Ut ... I M
SHEEP There was another moderate
supply on hand In the barns this morning
estimates calling for some twenty-seven
rare, or 6,500 head. So far this week re-.
relpts foot up i;X hesd, aa against 61,424
laat week, S3.H91 two weeks ago and li.KI
for the corresponding days last year.
The brisk demand for lambs that has
featured the market every day this week,
with the exception of Tuesday, wss In
evidence again this morning, and trade
opened out fairly active and In the ma
jority of the cases 26c higher than yes
terday. In fact, toward the latter end or
the trade more than one sale was pointed
out that looked 304J860 up. Practically
everything that was In had been cleaned
up by mld-frenoon, although a few loads
on late trains had not yet arrived. I'P
to this time the high price waa $9.90
with a number of bunches of good Iambi
from $9.76 up, clipped lambs, annthei
cut of the bunch that brought $8.40 on
Wednesday, landed at $8.60 today.
Aged sheep were Just moderately sup-
f lied. and In moat cases gold a flat quar
er above yesterday. Top on ewes reached
14.50. This price, which ia the highest
paid since May, was given for two loads
nf medium welehta of a good kind. Other
wes sold as lilgn as $6.40. No good light
yearlings were offered, but weighty ones,
mates of yesterday's 17.35's. showed a
quarter advance, selling at $7.60.
No feeders of consequence were offered,
although aa usual there waa more or less
Inquiry for them.
Two cars of lambs that rame In late
sold at $10. tha extreme top of the day.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: I .am ha,
gnod to choice. 111 7MH.; lamha, fair to
good, $9.5Nft.75; lambs, clipped. $8 00
8 65' yearlings, good to choice light, $7.7u
g 26; yearlings, fair to choice heavy,
f7.(NVf(7.7o; wethera, fair to choice, $6.264r
7.00; ewes, gnod to choice, $6.254341.60; ewes,
fair to good, $5.00rii6.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
8(6 fad yearlings 110
S22 Idaho ewes 96
5 feeder lambs 66
115 Colorado lambs 90
$62 fed iambs 71
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Gary's Statement Has Powerful
Effect on the Ex
change, IT IS LIKELY TO BEAK F&UTT
NKW YORK. Jan. - Tha one engross
ing and overshadowing feature of today's
highly Irregular and at times unsettled
market v.ns the statement leaned bv
Chairman (lary of the United States Steel
corporation bearing upon present snd fu
tuie aapecta of that Important Industry.
For some time there has bean a disposi
tion to cheek wild ard reck leas operations
In many llnea of trade and Industry, no
!ea than In the atock market Itself, snd
the belief prevailed that the ad monition a
cntalnrd In the Gary statement were
likely to bear fruit.
St-icka cre under restraint from the
vitect ami naturally the cnurae of Cnlted
Statca Sleel waa observed with eapec.lal
ititercat. Steel, common, opened at a
aMeht advance over the preceding dsy's
final quotation of 8V but soon fell off
to M4. from which It recovered to 87'4
After thst It lort ground more or leas
ateadlly. yielding to 6 Just before the
close and making nnlv s feeble rnt
other lesdlng iaaues were st lowfat
r!oea In the final hour, all the activity
"f thai period converging about the mora
ulnershle atorka.
For a while coppers withatoed the sefl
'n movement better ttisn any other
rmip. their strength being attributed to
vci another high quotation for ths re
fined metal, but these stocks, as well as
ill claaaea of aneclaltles felt tha Impact
if the Increased selling. CJmersI MMors
'ell fnrty-flv points to 44. Rethlehem
leel. twenty-four and a half, to 4. and
'nternatlonal Agricultural Chemical, pre
Vrred. six. to M.
rtslla were under constant preaaiire.
Total aalea of stocks amounted to 81O.0O0
harea.
The bond market In general waa de
cidedly Irregular. Total sales, rr value,
imressted I5.335,flnl.
I'nlted States bonds ware unchanged
on cell.
Number of sales and leadTnc grtetaUana
n stocks were as follows:
atoe. f'V lev. Claaa
Pr.
7 85
S 00
00
n
t 86
.M4 VM
Allw-rhalmara
Amerliwn Itaat Sugar
American Can
Aniarlran Lneemntlrs ....
Amarlran 8. a- R
Am. a. a r. pM
Jim. aiaair fteflalnr
Amerteaa Tl. 4 Tsl
Amr(ra T.'lw m
Ansenna Oicpr
Alhiaon
lulitwln LaeMnetlve
Kaltlmnr A Ohle
Ilellllaham S(at
Krn..klrn Rasld Tr
rillmrala ttmleam ....
fanirilen Parlfla
'antral tMlhar
rtiaaaiiaaka Olila
iltsen O W ,
Cntaafn, M. A SX. P....
Oilmen N. W
(Irasn. R. I. P. Sr..
ctilnn ilnpwf ,
fntnrafn Fa A Iroe....
i"nirlhla glaal
llanrrr IHO. tM
iMMIIIars' tHnarltlM ...
PXa
linarml Wactrla
('mat Nnrtharn ee4
'(raat Nn. Ora etfti
Ounamhelin nilaratlna.
Mllnl Mitral
alarhnmaKli elea.
Inaalratlea rVaeiw
intamatlnnai Harvwrtar,
Kinaaa City Southara..
thlati Vltv
tymlaTtlls Kasnvtlls.
Mmi Iras Petroleum ....
Miami rVeear
MlMnari. K T. set..
MlanuH Paclflo
IMKmI niarvll
Vailnnal Ia4
Varsita Oofear
New Yard ("alrtraj
T.. N. H A M
Vnrrolll A Wea(am
ITorttiaTn Paelfle
Varlfla Mall
Si!flc Tl. Tl
tVanavlvanU
Pullman raises far....
4ln
any Con. Coyer
nnnWIe frnn A Steal..
anuthara Paelfie
anuhra Tlstlwar
aturtcMliar nomaasy .,
I'eaneaaes dieaaff
eas cVimnr
t'ntnn Pactric ,,
fnlna Pacltle eM
gam
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Il.Tna
4.
ta r.u
4714 sat ai
Sii las aim
MS S 4Si
4t.iw 111s 1V iwn
a 1111 lit 1U',
Ja 114 114 IDS
4i irs W4 it7s
lea aa yia laa
nVSn ns 114
. tars rw
M taa H4m lieu
4. mo tt 444
ns T4l
94. Mn aas
i.r iar
M.as
ST14
ll4 44
as 41 4
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tans sis
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19 we 11 s
9 aaa as
I.HiS 1S
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IMS 11
Si s 4iv,
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s rv
lars lars
t s
14TS tTS
ai
144
a4
1S14,
Vai4 aia(M Slaal Ill taa f-v( 4 H
r. at at..! pit 1 na 1"S tlT lira;
'tah rnw 7."S i s tti-i
wnra falna I.nas 'S S
WnatlnehniM TOaetrle ... tt.aM "S S MS
Vnetana Powar sna fl T4 T
nnnarnl Mnlnra 1 1K 4H 44A 44
Wahaatl n at4 a H 1 "
tntaraatlsnal Marrae sM. IS ta T T4S T44
Tatal salas for lbs ht. 4M.H09 Sharas.
Amiricin Tttephoat & Ttletnpk C.
A dividend of Two Dollars per ahare
mill be paid on Saturday, January II,
1J14. to etockholdens of record at ths
close of business on Friday. December
SI, 1I1S.
O. D. MTLNB, Treasurer.
Dry Kooili Market.
NKW TORK. Jan. .-DnT OOODS
Cotton goods were firm and leas active
today. Tams also were firm with a good
Inquiry for fine and medium counts
Cheap dress goods were in active demand
for Immediate and later delivery. Knit
goods were aotlve.
Sngar Market.
NKW TORK, Jan. 6.-S1 OA R-Raw,
tarely steady; centrifugal. 4.!M(4.bc; mo
lasses, 3.IVK0.18IC. Refined, quiet. Sugar
futures opened steady today. At noon
prices were unchanged to S points higher
cn trade buying and covering.
w York Money Market.
N?iV. YoRK- " PRIMB ME3R
CANTILK I-AlJF.R-3'u per cent.
K.f!T1';N'.,Nti KXCH ANOK - BUty-day
bills. S47JVt; demand. $4.7674; cables. 44 774
SIL.VKH-Uar, Sc; ileilcan dollars.
HONDS Government, steady: railroad
Irregular. '
T1MK I-OANS-FIrm; sixty and ninety
days, 2tj2 per cent; all months, 2fiJ
per cent. '
CAL.L, MONKT Kash: highaat. S per
rent; lowest. 1 4i,per cent; ruling rat
!. 5"r. .cn,: U,t ,0n' Vr cMt: closing
tid. 14 per rent: offered at S per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
. Mo. Par. r. U .... tVl
H N y. c, .t. , ...in
U.1SV. Y I'ltv Sa KS
raaama la aouDoa..lISNo. Ptrlfi. 4.
Am. Mnxliara ta 114 4s la
A. T. a T. a. 4Ss .luisri. g. u nt "W"
Ananur 4k (a. 4Ss.. 4 Pae. T 4k T U "
Atnbune saa. 4a MSPaaa. cwa (w'"
Dal. A ob 10 4 s as aaa. 4sa "'
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$3,500,000
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Paducah & Illinois Railroad Company
First Mortgage 4 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
Du4 July 1, 195S
Principe!, Interest and SlnWInt Fund Payments Unconditionally Cuarent xi, Jetnfy anej
Severally, liy Fnrlorsement hv the
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company
nd ,
The Nashville. Chattanooga & St Louis Railway
Interest MjraKIa January I snd July I in New York and Chicago. Callable far the Staking Fan
on July I, 1921. and annually thereafter, at 1024, and accrued internet, upon IS days' notice.
Authorised. $7,000,000. Outstanding. $3,500,000.
In tbe opinion of eennssl, a lesjal Investment fee life lasniwaee fssannnlas
la New Terk State. ,
Wc summarixf ths following from g letter from Mr. Hale Holden. Prcsidsnt of the Chicago. Burlington
St Quincy Railroad Company and of this Company:
The annual sinking fund parmentt. beginning May I, 1921, provide for the redemption
of the entire issue by maturity, bond, to be called annually at 102Jj and accrued interest
if not obtainable in the market at not exceeding that price.
The mortgage securing these bonds if a direct first lien upon the new deublg-track
teel bridge, more than a mile long, which is being constructed across the Ohio River
near Metropolis. I1L ; upon about 1 4 miles of railroad under construction to a point near
Pae -aa, Ky., and all property acquired with these bonds or their proceeds.
1 he mortgaged property will form the only direct connecting link between the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Railroad and The Nashville. Chattanooga tt St. Louis Railway,
providing a north and south route across the Ohio River for the interchange of a large and
increasing traffic, now handled by car ferry.
Temporary bonds will be delivered, sichancabl for definitive bonds when prepared
Price 100 and Accrued Interest
Dcacriptivt Circular upon application
Kean, Taylor & Co.
Chicago
Union Trust Company
Chicago
First National Bank of Milwaukee
Milwaukee
Mercantile Trust Company
St. Louis
Merchants Loan & Trust Company
Chicago
Second Ward Savings Bank
, Milwaukee
Northwestern Trust Company
. Paul
Commerce Trust Company
Kansas City .