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    TI1K OMAHA SUNDAY RKE: AfOUST 2.1. 1903.
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REAL ESTATE
tITV rnoPF.KTV ron "I,E.
(Continued.
Subdivision of Lot 1
Windsor Place
Tliis is an addition of nineteen lots, divided so that
all of the beautiful trees can be saved; the lots are of
irregular size, from 50x130 to 84x150. Trices range
from $2,000 to $5,500 per lot. This is one of the most
desirable properties for fine homes in Omaha, with shade
trees, shrubbery, lawns and everything ready for build
ing. This property is on 3 2d street and fronts the west
side of Hanscom Park and is known as the Mcgeath
Home Place.
D. V. Sholes
110 Board of Trade
Kith and Farnam Rts.
Tels.: I). 49; Ind. A-2049.
Sole Agents for the
West Dodge Street Acres
152x181 feet, fronting east on Falracres road, opposite Mr.
UibKon'B residence, only 1300.
2 1-5 acres, n?ar Dodge utroet. only $1,300.
1 to 5-acre tracts In Falracres, . Omaha's newest and best
suburban residence district, $600 per acre and upwards; cash,
balance easy payments.
20 acres. Just west of Falracres on Dodge street., with high,
sightly place for building, $500 per acre.
DUNDEE.
2 7 houses so far this year have been bul'.r, because people are
beginning to realize that Dundee is an ideal .-evidence suburb, with
city conveniences, doner in than many residence districts in Omaha,
yet no Omaha taxes, and beautiful building sites can be purchased
very reasonably; prices, $550 and upwards; $100 cash, balance $10
per month.
DUNDEE HOMES
$3,800 for 8-room 2-story otrictly modern house, In first class
condition, one-balf block from car; make us an offer.
$3,900 4811 Underwood Ave., 6-room all modern house, oak
finsh; $1,500 cash, balance to suit.
$4,760 G-room strictly modern houBe, oak finish first floor,
good attic; on car line.
$4,500--5 rooms and reception hall, story and one-half all
modern frame house; recently built, oak finish; $1,400 cash; lays
high and sightly.
$4,600 4910 Webster St.. new 8-room 2-story house, all
modern, exceptionally well built.
$4,750 for 4915 Chicago St., almost new 7-room house, oak
finish, beamed colling, all modern.
GEORGE & CO, 1601 Farnam St.
Jeff. W. Bedford & Son
SOLE AGENTS
I'OR THE FOLLOWINC1 ADDITION'S TO OMAIIAt
UPLAND TERRACE
m l an addition NF.LY laid out
riiMi-mr, .in Miiii.-nn norm 111 ron unianii anil UfHisir S M I.Lr K PARK The
l.oRENCE CAR line rim for THIRTEEN HUNDRED fwt along the east Vide of
I HUMi TERRACE. The addition slopes from the BOUI.KVABD went to the ton
of the hill ami from rli acre on the lill.l. ki.ofmo von on ti, i t, .,.. ,i
Every acre ha two fronts.- This I the hear
i.i.- nn.-i'i in .in- iu. n iiii iiouie
improved, do out unit of It. 140 1111 on the
j irtu 1 ur r mi riiui- car ime win
VIRGINIA
UV will now offer for the firm time lota In this new
acoru Turk on the j-ontii. The South Central Houlevard
center of Virginia Place. Tl is addition Is graded and we
feet above the at recta and boulevard. Tin: Hewers end ,w
concrete sidewalks built and being laid: the pavement on
now be I in laid on the north side. All this Is free to the
Improvements to assume or pay. Virginia Place stands
make deelrnhle hoines. Prloca and terina reasonable. SE
show you the property
WINDSOR
Wr have about thirty lots left in thlj, addition, ranging: In price from $250.00 to
llnouo, tlielr location and surrortndltigw make tin 111 very desirable at the price we
offer. You will make no mistake In buying a lot In this addition. The location la
between lltth and :i6th and Martha and frauds, two blocks west of HAN8COM PARK.
Ho see. the lots Just across the alley east from the $500 lota Is built up with final
homes that cost from :!.0iio to $f,l'0.
We w 111 tie pleased to tske you out and show you and make prices on lots that we
advertise In UPLAND TERRACE, VIRGINIA PLACE and WINDSOR PLACE.
Jeff. W. Bedford & Son
SOLE AGENTS
Phones: Doug. 113; Ind. B-lUl.r. 23W5 Cuming St.
. , 1
A (JOOD I'LAl'E TO MAKE
AX INVESTMENT
lu ordt-r to clone out : he few remaining
lot In Firestone subdivision they will be
sold at a big reduction. Many have taken
advantage of the eX'i'.letil location In
buying lots for the purpose of making a
home. It Is a he.iuliful part of the city,
opposite Fort On. aha. Booth of Miller park,
riuil'i umllliKs d.lighttul. Oil account of ele
vation tin re is a lonslant bieele blowing
making it comfortable d.irng the summer
iiii nlli.i. The lols are on grade with stteet
mid almost level. Not more than three
bloeks fri lu good car service. A creek cuts
through a number of the li t In the easti in
poitlo.i ( (,.,. ad litlon. The lots will Im-
old at u v. r I iw figure. Soma being ltnt.d '
i Adjacent lots lisve been sold for
fcco. PiKis 1 4i ti g.- from $aj to Jlwl per 1 t
Terms, i nc-triuii rash. ;"n cuts per wi i k.
The whole will be s..ld iu a r.-us.injbl.' r
4jU.'ll'. n, as nwmr. wlo 1 ves n the . ast, is
en ou to cl..se out bis I t r.a.s. T'le ctv
dig neering d. nrtinent will soon c instruct
a s.'Wer diverting the i ret k complete y.
When this i.t dene the l..it Wlll be w.,rlh
two or three tiin.-s the low purchase tioe.
A llttie filling will in. ike th.-m i.iual aiuj
with adjacent lots, on ivhli h there ere at
pica nt five beautiful arid expensive houses
in course of cons.rucii n. i nine and see
us. We l;n-w we run iirerest you
HEAD EHTA'l E Tlil.K TltlST Cti..
CI. as H. v i I! i in son. Pun.
tliiJiul Floor l". H.. Natl. Hank Midi.,
l.ui Farnam. (in .
1 Acre and Fruit
Cheap
Close to the city, with good 6-room
house, good barn, ch'cken house, tiled
wed, KS-bairrl cistern, largo bricked cel
lar, lota if grape, plu.ns. chcrrlts and
l in it )i trulls, ijne shaile trees ant lawn.
Tn a Is a beautiful level acre, I igh am,
(.Iglitly; I ne negrhorit nd inly klx blocks
to tar line. Owi.tr raving oitv and wants
to ai-ll uulrk. Forty bushels potatoes,
1- bushels sweet corn and M chickens go
Hlth the plate. Price, 2. t0. 00.
Birkett & Tebbens
423 He Bldg.
1 hull a Ilouglaa 47.4.
Ind. AlTf4.
(!li-
II LA I . Ill l.MIV ,
I 12. llano y i ; right rooms, all modern: .
hardwood floors; iwo I. .is, lieauuf ul! i
pianieo. cviueiii walks; f2.rO. Pimm- lit
ncy M. ll)i MM 2.ix
REAL ESTATE ...
city 1'porr.iiTV rot sialic.
(Continued.)
Jeff. W. Bedford & Son
230ft Cuming St.
Tels.: Doug. 115.
Ind., B-1015.
Above Property.
(19)
of ACRE LOTS. Situated between Omaha
acre residence property In Omaha, with
piace. every lot we nave Sold will be
slope and you will be surprised at what
iaae you 10 tne ground.
PLACE
addition; which front Han
Is now graded thrnush the
have terraced the lots three
ater Is Installed; permanent
the west side in laid and Is
purchaser of lota. No back
or everything that goes to
E L'S, or phone and We will
PLACE
XBAH CREICiHTON
COLLECJE
Seven-r ami bouse In best of renair: all
modern, gjod furnace, cement walks and
st.-ps: nice lawn and lerraee. shade and
fruit trees; large burn. Here Is your
chance 10 get a nice home, close in, at a
burgaln. Price, onlv 13.4k). Ask to see It.
C. (1. CAKLBEKU,
SU N. Y. Life Bldg.
(19i
GOING WEST
If you think values are Increasing most
In hat direction, see t-roo:n cottage, city
w -r. good repair, new sidewalk, eant
from, bitwem Dodge s;reet (paved I and
Faruum. the main thoroughfare west. Sec
It: llj South Twenty-eighth avenue.
O'KEKFE HEAL ESTATE cd.,
N. Y. Life. Doug, or A;'U.2.
119)-
$3,000 Ilomplor $4,-J50
41st and Cass Streets
Nifty 6-rnom brick and cement, cottage
In in , oak fin sh, larga rooms wiih special
r at urea.
Brar.d new and rtady to move into. Nice
liKuiKii. fine view, on paved street, one
bto. k to ar and school. Two blocks to
l ew cathedral.
A In 417 North 41M, next tu the above, -room
new, modern, frame. A I cauty tor
3.4 a no.
L' ok at these and see the owner.
A- L. PATRICK.
Harney XH, Douglas 391.
(11V-M949 ti
ON Webster St., near California, 8-rjom
modern excipt heut. Carriage turn for
tiv horses. Cistern, permanent walks,
chury and s,u d tree?, fine lawn. Lot
:tfx::C. t heap at J4.''- Heal Es a e Title
liust Co., Ur ut.d Fl or. l 8. Nat'L
U-t k Mug , i.ol Farnam. (19
HAMILTON 8t , near 24ik St.. 7-room and
bath; sirhtly moi'ein; n.aMy new ; per
manent '4 ki; verll.!n In g-od repair.
Lot S,xi;S. Wry reasonable at 3.wO. Iteal
I-stair I itU- Trust Co.. (ii ,uini Floor U.
8. Natl. Hank bldg., 121 hainani.
(19
ONLY Mo.
For kiibatantial home, and In, with mod
ern conveniences. In the beautiful block
on Harney St . between S.M und ;Uih Sta
F. D. EAD. Wead Blk.. Ulli ubd Farnam
- t!- '
REAL fcSTATF
arm ami haacii i.au ron !-
Color a)
GOOD FArtMlNd LAND Near tenver.
Urelcy district; wells i6 to o feet- abun
Omoe of moii'iitr; gsueral farming. ln
tludlng turn raising, vno ciop 'fays fur
tki in.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO..
U2 biand'.'ia B;dg. Omaha, Neb.
Uin ixt
PR1VATK party w ill make n ip ftepti mN r
1. 1st t i eastern Coloiatlo t look over
Turin l.imls; anv one Interested can Join
me, or will report existing conditions
upon request. Address C M. care Hee.
tiO) M'.M?
COLORADO COAL LAND.
Northwest uiirirter section 4. township 1
north, t tnge H7. near Dacon.i. I'ln an acre
adjoining land Just sold for IT. Snap.
Other properties. L. K. Mulford. a.il.;
Agent, ltwl Champa St., Denver. Colo.
tJ0 Ma 2J
CamaHa.
TRAMTINO LAKE. Saskatchewnn and
8outhern Alberta oelccted lands, IS to 112
per acre. Settlers secure farms on crop
payment plan. Agents wanted. Write
Gundy .1- Gundy, J-apt, li, Union Bank
JBIdg., Winnipeg. Sls
la-era
80-ACRE
FRUIT FARM
4'4 miles from Glcnwood. la.; Ju acre
in apples, 8 and 10 years old; choice varie
ties; pears, plums and 1 acre grapea, lta
acres of alfalfa; t.cw house of seven rooms
and larjie cellar; barn with brick basement:
hog house; house has maple floors, well
and never-failing spring; farm la com
pletely fenced with patent hog-tight fenca,
patent gates; beautiful location and a pay
ing proiKisltioni for the rigid man; price.
tti.lMi. one-half csh, balance five years at
li per cent.
1). V. SHOLES CO.,
110 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
Telephonea: Bell, Dou. 49. Ind., A-IIXS.
4--0J
HOMESTEADS
HOMESTEADS
HOMESTEADS
Wanted Five hundred men and women
to file on free government homesteads;
SO.OiiO acres In Fruitland valley, Utah;
choice fruit section; the garden spot of the
west, where the climate Is Ideal and the
soil rich and productive; abundance of tim
ber, coal and government range.
Kvery person with a team will be fur
nished work from J4.00 to Jil.OO per day.
Do you want a farm free that will be
worth from 116,000 to fAi.OOO as soon as you
prove up on It?
On the main line of the "New Moffat"
railroad from Denver to Salt Lake City.
Lands now open to filing. Low special
round-trip rates every day.
BONE & CO.,
Council Bluffs, la.. 311-312 Shugart block.
'Phone 814.
(20) 967 fflx
Kansas.
LAND OPENING
We will open for sale and settlement a
large body of smooth, agricultural land In
Borden and Howard counties, Texas.
All railroads make excursion rates on the
first and third Tuesdays of every mouth.
We have Just bought from the United
States A Mexican Trust Co. and the Mexico
Sc. Orient R. R. Co. this large body of land,
and can sell it In tracts to suit, from liO
acres up, on ten years' time.
Qood crops of corn., cotton and cereals
are Interspersed on this tract of land, and
you can see for yourself the productive
quality of the land. It Is located on the
main line of the Texas Pacific R. R., west
of Fort Worth.
We want reputable, reliable men for
agents to help us In this good work.
Write for descriptive literature.
JACKSON REALTY CO..
109 Gibraltar Bldg. ' Kansas City. Mo.
(30)-
Mebraslta.
BEST INVESTMENT IN NEBRASKA.
I will offer for sale for a short time only
my 800-acre farm, four mile from that
beautiful town of iodao Pole, Nob., a g-Jod
house, barn, oneus and other buildings, i
wells with plenty of water and good wind
mills on them, all fenced, good soil: IrtO
acres In crop; will soil at a bargain If
taken ai once. Inquire lock box 3ti .. Pierce,
Neb. (.M) M606 ;'4x
FARMS NEAR OMAHA.
123 acres hay land, no Improvements,
about 4 miles southwest of South Omaha,
Ja,(M.
" 1
30S acres about 44 miles southwest of
South Omeha, two sets good Improvements.
Price, 33.6); only $11,660 cash; balance 6
ycurb at 5 per cent.
130 acres about J) miles northwest of
Omaha, good Improvements. Price, 116.101.
1J0 acres about 1-' miles northwest of
Omaha. Price, $lo,;rji).
40 acres 7 miles northwest from Omaha
prist office, good Improvements, only $,5on.
For further Information call on or ad
dreis GBOrmF. & CO.. 11 Farnam St.
Aug. X, 190S (20)
HPKC1AL BAROA1NS.
1(10 aires, Perkins county, one anil one
half miles from Madrid, Neb.; all level
land. Owner leaves Nebraska; must sell;
will take $1,660 cash. Tills land Is
worth I IS. 00 per acre.
HASTINGS & HF.YDF.N LAND DEPT..
220 S. 17th St.
(20) Mil43 23
TRI CK AND GARDEN LAND.
Ioeated In the beaut Iful ' Platte valley, In
Kearney, Neb.: 20 acres, good house and
other Improvements. The finest garden
and c-lery limd In the world. A fine lit
tle home. Good terms. Price, fl.AoO.
Forty acres, all fine garden and truck land;
close In; good Improvements. A fine
home. Kearney celery Is known the
world over. Price of this tract, fl.il1)
(iood terms.
Write fur our list of Platte and Wood
river vii I lev land; large and small tracts.
W. H. GRAHSMKYER CO.,
Kearney, Neb.
Lincoln county, Nehraska, has ihe biggest
crops to be found In Ihe state and the
lowest prices for farm landa and stock
ranches.
Threshing la now tn progress and lots of
winter wheat la running from 40 to flo
bushels to the acre and oats over 70
bushels to the arre. (iood farms can be
bought at from $16 to $.10 per acre, snd
good stock farms at from $6 to flS per
acre.
For particulars and land lists apply to
JU'CHANAN & PATTERSON,
Lund and Immigration Agents, V. P. R. R ,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
(') 23
oatfc Dakota.
This is to certify that I have 50 acres of
. ,,rn on my place In Hughes county, ri.
D., that went 75 bushels per acre. Peter
Carlson. See us about tills land and Join
our excursion up there next month.
OTIS LAND CO., 402 Brandels Bldg.
(20) M2S6 Sept. 13
Hl liKV! HI RRY: Hl'RRY !
Buy a fe.im In Beadle county, S-iuth
Dikota. Wheat is yielding 15 to 5 bushels
per a-cre. uata 35 to 6u, barley 25 to 4o, corn
prosjieetd of in to Ai, and good farms al
only f2o to 450 per acre.
Fur particulars call on D. E. McMonies.
Huron, 8. D. Office over James Valley
lank. . (20) Ms
ANOTHER big crop now aecure. U means
a big raise In prices this fall. If you
contemplate buying, be sure and get n.y
p; Ices and terms. It will puy you. i
i.jvo some snaps, and sell on long-time
and aid build to suit. Write for par
ticulars. W. G CLARK.
Lock Box wM, Omaha. N'.-h
C0)-M:a Six
. REAL ESTATE
FARM .! IliX II LAMMIOR l.E
tContlniied.
Texas.
Mil. I. IONS of acres Texas school land to
1' sold by the stato. tl to h por sere;
only one-fortletb cash and 4ft years time
on balance: 3 per cent Interest; only I2
cash fi r so acres at M r acre. Great
est opportunity; splendid land; send SO
cuts for Hook of Instructions and New
Htste Law. J. J. Hnvder School Land
Locator. M Sth St.. Austin, Texas.
Kefercnce Austin National bank.
Iji)-ti0 23x
FOIl PALE Four sections of fine land
close to Caldwell, county seat of Burle
son county, Texas. Land two miles from
main I. no of (1. 8. A F. R. R. All fence,
2l acres In cultivation, two houses, two
wills and fine running spring, fine black
soil that will grow anything. Tills land
can be purchased for $11(0 per acre If
sold In a body. Land all around It held
at 15.0 and fl8.no. Terms. Vii cash, hal
anie long time. Write fur particulars.
GALLAGHER- & NELSON',
4'.0 Brandcis Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
- (20)-
Mtasoart,
FOR SALE
ISO acres of well Improved land near
Jnplln, Mo., underlaid wltli sine and coal.
Will sell for lio per acre. c.i!;. or will go
In with responslole parties and organize
company to develop coal und ore mines.
Will guarantee coal and nine enough to
make a big investment to any Investors.
Write us for full particulars.
GLOBE LAND &. INVESTMENT CO.,
312 B. lSth 8t. Omaha. Neb.
(20J Mti67 25
COME to Eldorado Springs buy a good
farm In Cedar of Vernon county. Snaps
In 40 up to HR'-acre farms. Fine poultry
farms. Farms to trade for clean mer
chandise, hardware or drug stock. Best
eniilpped livery stock In the southwest.
Send for my list of farms for sale. L. G.
Buford, Eldorado Springs, Mo.
(20i m 23x
rnWV T AVI1Q Write for state map,
VJL LiV Lo booklet and weaUio:
report, sant free.
BAZEL J. MEEK, CHILLICOTHE, MO.
(20-
Mnntanw.
IRRIGATED lands in Bitter Root valley,
Montana. High-grade orchard land that
can be made Income bearing at once.
Safe Investment. Next excursion starts
September 1. Booklet and particulars
free. John Magee Co., Dept. M., First
Natlonul Bank Bldg., Chicago.
(20 1861 23x
DO YOU want an Irrigated orchard In the
famous Bitter Root Valley? 20-acre
tracts. Independence within your grasp.
Iong time, easy payments. Write Bitter
Root Stock Farm, Hamilton, Mont.
(20)-
Wronilng,
'PUBLIC LAND OPENING
150.000 acres of rich Irrigated land In the
Filer valley of southern Wyoming; per
petual rights furnished settlers under Carey
act of congress; the greatest opportunity
ever offered citizens of the I'nlted States
bv the federal government and state of
Wyoming to own a rich irrigated farm;
cheap rate of excursion every first and
third Tuesday of each month. For full
particulars write or see the
GLCJBE LAND AND INVESTMENT CO.,
313 So. ISth St., Omaha, Neb.
(20) M915
atlacellaacoaa.
TIMBER AND TIMBER LANDS are bet
ter investments at thla time than most
others. We want to tell you about them.
Either large or small investors will be
Interested. Write us for particulars. The
International Timber Co.. Minneapolis,
Minn. ) M531 A31
NEBRASKA-COLORADO LANDS.
100,000 acres of western Nebraska and
eastern Colorado improved and unimproved
landa at $6 t 115 per acre. Any size tract.
Fine crops. Write or come and see us,
Olobo Land and Investment Co., 312 8. ISih
8t.. Omaha. 2)-M814
GREAT BARGAIN "Hlllcrest," 160-acre
fruit and stock farm; apples, peaches,
cherries, grapes. Price, 15,000: easy
terms. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb.
(20j M4e3 'Mx
9,000 acres of fruit land. The fairest val
ley In the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Over
worked Clerk and Bookkeeper go with
uh. Buy lo acres and in three. years'
time be independent. Price, fljo to f400
an acre. Iand in fruit Bells from tl.000
to ft, Oi.O an acre.
National Investment Co.,
Ml Brandels Bldg.
(20)-
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Farm and llaach Lands (ur Heat.
FOR RENT-ACRES.
15 to 20 acres just on e.lge of city (north
west) for winter wlieaf or other snull
grain. Real Estate Title-Trust Co..
ground floor U. S. National Hank Bid.,
1201 Farnam. (2D-M720 23
REAL ESTATE LOANS
FAHM LOANS,
TRUSTS, WILLS, RENTALS,
INSURANCE
We huve itiortgases netting Ihe investor
t to 6 per ci nt.
In twenty-two years of business no in
vestor with us has lost a dollar nor taken
an Here of land. Over J .!'. in) of other
people's money la now wifely placed by
I us.
We prepare wills at a minimum n't'.
Consultation is confidential
For those who wish to Istsue bonds or
provide a fund from which children or
aged people arc to leceive ihe Income, we
act as trustee.
Property cared fi r; repairs kept up;
rentals collected; and insurance furnished.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Ground Floor. N. Y. Life Bldg.
(32)--
floo 'IO tlo.Oiw niaUe promptly, f. D. V.'ead,
ii im nm, u.ii auu r ai nam. ii;
LOANS on Improved Omaha propel ly.
(J Keclu U. i Co., iuvl N. X. Life Bldg
1-2) 4i
FIVE PtR CENT
Money lo lean on
Oina.i.i buaii.caa treptity.
TWoMAS bKi-oWAM,
Room I. Aw iuia Lite iildg.
ti-390
W7..STED--CHy loans and warrantk. W.
Jj"-uain emilh at Cu l urnain St.
1221 Asif
WANTED tlijr loam. Peters Trust Co.
i22 aj
LOWKtJX KATLS Ben la. Paxton Blk.
U2j u4u
MONEY" TO BUILD,
foou to fJuO.UOO at current rates.
W. H. THOMAS. 6.8 t'nal ;-,m. Bank Bldg.
122 Hi
PAYNE. B09TW1CK & CO.. N. T. Life.
Prlvatd money, f-jou lu fJ.iuv. l.o.v rata.
(.:i)Zl
MONEY TO I.OAN-Pane Investment Ca
t22)-3J7
PRIVATE MONKY-NO DELAY
QAItVIN BROS., lout r'ARNAM.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Information regarding a good
farm for sale; not particular about lo
cation: wish to hear from owner only,
who wlfl sell direct to buyer; give price,
aeFcrlpton and state when possession
can be bad. Address L. Darbyshlr. hog
IS'l. ttochegrer. N. Y- t23
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Session it Marked by Flagrant Manip
ulation and Great Excitement.
SALES OVER MILLION SHARES
Opening la lllalier, When large
II locks of Lenders Are Thrown
on Market, and Prices
Decline.
NEW YORK. Aug. a. Today's brief -slon
of the stock exchange was marked by
the most flagrant manipulation and tx
traordlnary excitement. Trading In tlf
two hours aggregated over I.uiO.hX) shares,
much more than for any full day of the
we.k. A large proportion of this business
was of such a hollow and superli 1 il char
acter as to deceive no one but ihe mens
tyro. In fact, expressions of coiideriinat on
were quite general among the more con
servative members after the mmket's clo'e.
and the opinion that the days work lud
caused Incalculable harm was almosi
unanimous.
Two theories were advanced In explana
tion of the day's extraordinary prme d
lugs. One was that a certain group of
speculators prominently Identified .w th the
Rock Island system was being "sgiieixed"
by other large Interests, the obl.et being
that of gaining control of the Rock Inland
system. The other theory wns that c r ain
Well known shorts IihiI been given to un
derstand that they would be permitted to
cover at the market. Vet another story,
and one that found not a few believers, whs
the! today's discreditable bixinens w.ie
Inspired by the New Kneland manipu
lator whose activities earlier in the week
caused no little alarm.
The market opened with general ad
vances and gave little hint of what fl
lowed. Before the expiration of the first
hours, however, trading assumed a dif
ferent aspect, large blocks of the uctlve
Issues coming out. with wild fluctuation.
Tho great bulk of the business was In
American Smelting. Rubber. I'nton Pueiflc.
the Steel stocks and Northern Pnelt'ic. The
movement, when It did not suggest the
matching of orders, had all the earmarks
of a gener.nl covering. The day clos-d
with losses In a number of Issues. Includ
ing the Harrlmana. Hollowing the mar
ket's close, 11 was rumored that a blj
delivery of stocks, estimated at 400 0)0
shares, would be made before Ihe begin
ning of Monday's business. The bank
statement was In line with general ex
pectations, reserves showing an Increase
of over KOnu.OOO. The percentage of re
serve now held bv the associated hanks Is
211.74 per cent, against 29.35 last week
London observed a holiday today and lo.ik
no part In our operations.
Total sales of bonds was tl. 536.000.
Number ot sales am leading quotations
on stocks were as follows-
Sle. Hlstl. Low. Cine.
Amalgamated Copper 7..v) 7H 7ifa
Am. C. F sua 40 n't 'lt"4
Am. C. & P. pfd 2"0 103 103 VVi
Amerlon Cotton Oil S4
Am. II. 4V L. pM 20
Am. Ice Serurltlei fnyi ,ima 29 H
Am. Linseed Oil too 12 12
Am. Locomotive too M U4
lit,
10S
1
e!7
M4-,
lit
.a.4
S7t
n
dim,
2
flH
fiU4
m
41
til
Am. Locomirttve pfd..
Am. 8. H
Am. 8. tt It pfd
Am. flUKsr R"flnlnc..
Am. Tobacco pfd
138,00 r 2'4
Jill) 13.".
too f):s
1344
93
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co .
47
4H
87 -H
Atrhinon
AUhlron pfd ..
Atlantic- tout Line
Baltimore Ohio
Bal. a Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canatllan Puriftc
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jrat?y...
Chmaptake A Ohio
Chicago fit. W
ChlraKo & N. W
C, M. it St. P
C ('.. C. & St. L
Colorado F. 1
Colorado & Ho ,
Colo. So. lilt pfd
Colo, a So. 2d pfd
Conaolldaid Gas
Corn Product
Delaware ft Hudson
benrer 6V R O
r. & r. a. pfd
Distillers' Srcurltl?t
Erie r
Rrle In pfd
Krle Zd pfd
General Klectric
Ot. Northern pfd
Ot. 'ortliern Ore ctfa....
Illlnola Central
Interborough M-t
Int. Mel. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
Iowa central
Kansas city So
K. C. So. pfd ,
Loulavllle & V
Mexkan Central
Mtnn. ti 81. Loula
M.. St. P. - 8. S. M
Missouri Pacific
M , K. T
M.. K. T. pfd
National Lead
New York Central
N. V.. O. at W
Norfolk A W
North Am -rlean
Northern Paclfle
Parlflc Mall
Pennsylvania
People's (Jan
P.. C. c. & St. 1,
Pred Steel Car
Pullman Palace. Car
Railway steel Spring....
Reading
Repuhlii- Slel
ReB'iblli Steel pld
Ro k Itlami Co
Roek Ihland Co. pfd
st. I., ti s r. -a pfd...
St. Loula 8 W
Si. t. S. W. pfd
Slnsa-Sheffleld 8. I....
Soillh Partflc
So Pgelfli- pfd
Soul hem Railway
So. Ksllaay pfd
Texaa & Pai lflc
T., St. L a W
1.4 JO
700 ti
j.Oofl 'ji'i iii!
7iK) 172 vi 1714
1,300
28'
2SH
100 i 41
I0.r0 142S 141
Ml w
57
M
3
800 j:t
1,0'K) :i:i'i
too '.'
l')0 53
00 ll.i
S00 194
in 170
' ini "fi4
too as
1.8U0 2
2
VUt 135
ll 15
170
147 i
15
'17
1
100 14H4 143H
14.1
36.ftKJ 137', 13.V, 11J
V'U
300 lin'i 13SI, lUli
1O0 ll'i ll's 1114
l.vr.O Sl"4 31 S
its
11)
Ui
17
H7
aoo lean imst "i
i
:oo 1111 iiss
40) 551, 54V
118
644
ft
10O
31
31
6Sli
Mil) 85 841,
t."0 104 V; 11.1 104
41
41,
4li
4
74
14
3
1.100
Hi
HO 14.1V, 141U 143'i
loo
l.lon
25
lit
24
I2JT,
123'i
l--.il.
ir.ti
.a
ins
41
1241.
J34
3ftS,i.
Ji)
4 J00
ID. SOI
2.700
12 121.
23 ?l
7 78
1', .l.V,
P.IH 28i4
28 jni.
17
21 '1
37.700 VM
100 11
1.5o() 1',
till 37
;oo ::.
he) 26.
119
11
1H
WANTED TO BUY
HIGHEST prices for 2-hand furniture, car
pets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Douglas 3a,"l.
425) -ism
RIOHT pricea paid for Id-hand furniture,
carpels, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tei. Red
M01. (Ji-bW
WANTICD to buy. light runabout. Meel
tire preferred Call Sundax. 2420 Ham
. ilton. or Tel. B-U7S. 1 2". ) - H.t 23
WANTED TO RENT
BET. Sept 1 and Oct. 1. 4 or 5 unfurnished
iiiuiiii., I'pi i(iii iiuuDV rvc:.iq . i-. n M I -
Iley ml. (ifi) M72-I 'U
WANTED Furnished house for the win
ter by responsible middle aged couple;
tan give besi refeiences. 'JVlrphonn Doug
las u3, between 2 and 3. C'oi-M T."4 .'..x
WANTED, by young woman, room with
private faintly. Address K 43. Bee.
lilbl MDbi) Jix
WANTED Three unfurnished rooms by
family of four In house with modern con
veniences: want place not very far out,
close to place whore ii o' lock dinner can
be found. Address, E-16, Uee.
(.ti) M-iit 2S.
WANTED TO H ENT-S to lo r,om lur
nished house. F. H. Stow, I'l.ien. ml nt
Telephone Co. (inV-inl -I:;
yfI'N(J ludy employed wants board and
room In private fumily: muM ie con
vetilt nt to car line. Address E arc
Bee. (li,) Ma7;: ;-ig
W A NT E I aBy gentleman modern furnlslied
room In private lamily; no oilier roomers.
Address F 41. pee. (.'bi- M.fTJ 1
WANTED SITUATIONS
DENTIST egpi-rlencud. wants location in
Nebraska, t.duicsa t u,, care Hee.
l.'7i-.M,o Six
SITl'ATION wanted by young man,
years, blngle, ua unto url.c'i. -x;h-, b-u--, d.
h 37, ilec. v t-T) -M756 2ox
WANTED Position as nurse by a trained
nuisi- of expeiltnce. No olije -non in
leaving city. Address a itl. - .
i27-.M'J10 :'Jx
WANTED Position as buyer or clerk in
tile shoe business; Ij years' expert, nee
best of references. Address P. P. Wil
liams, Clarion, la. 27)-Mvil :'nx
YOI'NO lady wants p. sition as bookkeeper;
will work reusoiaable. Address HJ S-).
J'.th Ave. i-"7l MS77
STOVE REPAIRS
rrOVE, FURNAC E. STEAM and hot water
boiler repalis, waler fronts.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS.
1-iJti-S Douglas Hi.
Talephonu bell Douglas W).
U-ZTt
AH OMAHA IMVEST.E.T
John Deere Plow Co. Warehouse
FIRST MORTGAGE 5 SERIAL GOLD B0HD3
Total Issue, $225,000 Value of Security, $450,000
MATURITIES
Amount
15,000
(18,000
116,000
Term
years
7 ytars
t ysars
Date Maturing
August 1, 1914
Ang-ast 1, 1918
August 1, 1916
1
The security for these bonds Is a valuable piece
of property. 2114x132 feet, fronting east on Ninth
Street. Oiiiulm. and Including the entire frontage
between Howard Street and Harney Street: and if
new R-story brick warehouse and office building,
now In course of construction, to cover the entire lot.
This property has a vnliiiiblc location In the center
of the wholesale business: district, and bus direct
switch connections with four lending rullroiiilH. Tho
bonds are the obligation of the John Deere llulldlng
l'o.. which Is putting up this building to be used by
tho John l'eere Plow Co. for Its general offices and
warehouse. The payment of principal mid Interest
is unconditionally guaranteed by the John Deere Plow
Co. Price of unsold portion, to net
Send for Circular No. 642 D, contain
ing full particulars and photograph;
then inspect the property.
Peal)odj;IIoiilitclin &Co.
(Katabllslicd 1KU5)
181 La Salle Street. CHICAGO
T.. St. L. W. pfd
I'nton t'aetfic
1 nlon Paelfic pfd
V. f. Rubber
f S. Kllhhtr 1st pld
f. P. Steel
P. s. Pleel pfd
I tah Copper
Va. -Carolina I'hemleal
Ya.-l'aru. ('hem. pfd....
Wabaah
Wabaati pfd
RttiiBhoue Eleitrlc ...
Wentern t'nlon
Wheeling & b. K
Wisconsin lntral
Tola I sales fur the day,
;ii r.T( 57 ?"
..109,lti Wk 1S 'B,ivi
3iW RTilt Rf fsi
mo an n ' u
20.1 101 '
..1K, 4, 4M 4.',
.. 10Ki UlT'i 10
2'iO 43 431, 4J-H
:: :::::: ft.
inn i;a, 12, 12
;i 28 1At l
em l) .1
j.ki f ,v4
i
l,f!.8ii0 ahnrei.
New York -Money Market.
XKW YORK, Aug. 22,-MONKY-4Jn call,
nominal: time loans, easier and very' dull;
sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days. 2'Vu.2
per cent; six months, 3Vu3 Ppr cent.
PRIMA MERCANTILE PAPER-3Vti4'.4
per cer cent.
STEKI.INi EXCHANOE Weak. with
actual business In bankers' bills at SLStatKii
4.S4fr for sixty-day bills and at $4.S6'y4.Vit
for demand; commercial bills, IKt'fctf
i.fV.i.
Sll.VER-r.ai-. 51V: Mexican dollar. 4fic.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
steady.
Closing quotations on bonil wert as
follows:
U. 8. ref. 2s, reg... .l.W4 Hock. Val. (l,s ln:l'
do tdupon 1DI Int. Met. 4S 67
V. 8. S. ref 101 ,. N. unl. 4s ... Si,
do coupon Ill Man. e. f. 4s 7
V. 8. 4s. rtg ii); Mpx. Central 4s KIM
do roupon lit ., !. & St. L. 4s 6
Am. Tobaico 4 7J M , K. T. 4s il74
do hi" do in 1.1
Atihlson en. 4a JH'i'N. R. B. of M. c (s mi,
do adj. (a i'i N. . (Vs. .1Vs 31.
lo cv. 4s 9" N. J. ('. g. ri l.'iH
do cv. ,V vi So. Paiiflc 4s I"3
Atlantic ('. L. 4i 4 do Jt 7J
Bal. Ohio 4s lfwN. & W. e 4s 7S
do 3,b Jii'i o. s. 1.. rfd. 4a :it'4.
Brk. R. T. i v. 4s.... .1 Penn. it. 3 'is 1915... 4't
CVntral of (la. 5s 1ii7 do con. 4s h.t
do 1st Inc W Reading gen. 4s HI,
do 2d Inc 41H, R-p. of Cuba it IO.-.
do 3d Ino i'JU'st. L. I. M. e S...1I',
Chea. & Ohio 4'i. . .. l2'i, St. L. S. F. fg 4s. lisHi
( liliago & A. 3Vt.... St. I.. 8. W. r. 4s.... li
(-'.. B. Q n. 4s tei-n 'seaboard A. L. 4a... oav,
C, K. I. A P. 4a.... flf. So. Pacific 4s ;t
do cel. iM do 1st 4s 14
do rldg. 4s 4tgo. Railway 5s l'
CVC. A SI. L. g. 4s.. Jo4 Texas A P. Is 1-01
Colo. hid. 5s 71 T., 8t. L. ti W. 4s. 76
Colo. M;d (s 4 t'nlon P. -Iflc 4 1";",
Colo. So. 4s 1 do it. 4h
Del. & tl. cv. 4s 1.0 P. S. Steel 2d (a Ill
l). & n. (!. 4a J." Wabash la imii
Krle p. I. 1, US Western Md. 4a. ... 74
do gen. Is 07 W. & I., g.. 4s 7
Japan 4s HI, Wl Criilrsl 4a M
do (', W(,N. Y.. N. H. & II.
do 2d Herlex 87, ct. s Ufa 129
bid. "oftared.
Boston stocks and Bonds.
POSTO.V. Aug. Money, call loans. I'M
I'a nt cent; time loans, l'n jet- ctnt.
Closing nuotatlons on stocks and bonds:
At' hlso nad). 4s A'llouei
do 4h Amalgamated
At'blsoii P It. ..j ... 7', Atlantic II',
do pfd Dl't Hlngliam "
llteilnil V All.ll. ....'If. (Hi. llecla '
llii'lon 1- Maine 127 Centennial Ti
ili.st.,11 K)eaU-d ....t'tf. Copper Kang 'o-
Kltrhburg pfd 1241, Daly Wim i)
N. Y., N. II. A H... 141.1, Franklin 12
t'nlon Paelfle lS7-,(lranhy 103
Am. Argft. Chem 24 Me Kioale -'2
do pfd 11 Mi-. Mining 7
Am. l'ueu. Tube 4 MlihtRan 13
Amer. Suitar 1;(4 Mohawk ii'1!
do prd 12 Mont. C. 4) (,' V
Am. T 4 T 124'tflld Dominion
Am. Woolen 24 Oa.eola 11!
do pfd l't Parrot HI,
Dominion I. A S 15 uulmy
Kdlson Klei. Illu...21 Shannon HH
(. neral Klectrl. 14S Tainan, k 73
.Xtsaa. Klectrk S, Trinity I
do pfd 47 I nlted Copper I!
Mass. Gas et'tl'. 8. Mining 42
I'nlted Krull IW , t'. S. Oil 25,
t'nlied S M t'i I tah 4
do p'd 2 Ictotia l,
I. S. Sie.'l 4".'i Wlnulia (Pj
do pfd 'i, Wolverine 141
Advenluro In',
Clearing: House Dank Statement.
NEW YORK. Aug. .'2 The statement of
clearing house banks for the week shows
that the lianas hold $i.!.1l7.!'75 more than
Ihe rcnoiri'ments of the per ecr.4 reserve
rule. This Is an increase of T..V,.ViO in thy
proportionate cas.i re.er e, as compared
with lust wix-k. The statement follows:
Anil. Inc.
Loans t 1.2W.BM.") t Z.l.t:.M
Dejosils I,3s..l.i4.! 2.1!o-.ijoU
Circulation Jfi,175,iiD oJl.om)
1-gal tend-i s 7S.Dii,0OI I.WJU
Specie ;tll,Jii'e7i) g.HS-J.wsi
iU'serve : 410,1s'. 7(i 6,iisi,ir)
Reserve requlir-d 347,(ii1.7J5 Mo. 750
Hiuplus ta.147.97fi S.52.Ua0
Ex-I'. 8. deposits.... !i6,4'ii.62u i,&37,tn)
Decrease.
The peieentae of actual reserve of the
cli-iii lug house bunks at the close ot busi
ness yeeleiday was .'S.S0.
The statement of banks and trunt com
panies of Greater New York, nut members
of the clear :ig liiiiif', shows that tiu-se in
xlitiittiuiH have asregaie depiaita of tl ,0c:ri.-7-'9.l,"(',
total cash on hard, J I "3, ie, :)), and
luang aniounting to '.&M..
IXeer York Mlulng; Stocks.
NEW YORK. Aug. Ul. Closing notations
on mining slocks:
Allra W lysiTlll- Con 2
Urea. a l.itile Clilct li
Krunswlek Cun ' M.'iltatl AJ
(miii. T'lliliri stii'k... 2-i (Hilirlo 1.'0
t em. Tiiniirl bonds.. I'l tljilnr -lit
I 'on. ( al. Va ai H.nalt Hopes
Horn Hllvsr " staudarj 1-jii
iron rtlivr I'jo Yfllow Jaekel iS
OtltreJ.
Merchandise and Specie.
NEW YORK. Aug. J J I ni ports of iik r
t liandtse und dry goods at I lie purl of
New York for the week .-piling Aoh'ust
1 .'. wen- valued at 1 1 i",('.iV 1 4. In-poits
of fcpeele fur the port ot New Yors lor
the week endliiK today w. re t4rt 0HS .illii r
aiul t30 614 gold Exports of specie Ik. in
tiie port of New York for the week eiiiinig
today were ; 7 s 7 . .'. li ' j-ilu r and P.O rj golu.
I.oudon Mann Markt-t.
IiNDON, Aug. :.. Tod-y Is a holiday
on the stork exchange.
METALS Bar, sliver. Jl"d. pi r ounce;
money, lri per tent; dicoiint rates, short
bills. lVul 6-1 per Cent; Three months'
bills, la per cent.
Karelin Financial.
BEPI.1N. Aug. 22 Trading on Ino
Bourne today was ipltet and prlrei wire
firm.
(ultta Market.
NEW
ires ci
YORK. Auk. a. 4-OTTON-Fu
Aug. a.-4"tiTTON-Ku-
tures opened steady; August. 9 51c; Oct b t.
I '-6c: Aei ein'oer.
OI... I, o J.y. , diiiisy, 9 w ,
Marcn. H.Li'.
isrcn. a.i
Put urts
cio.-.ea oureiy aicaay, Auguri,
Date Maturing;
Angnst 1, 1917
Angus! 1, 1918
Angnst 1, 191
THE BLUE-FISKE CO.
BROKERS.
W will subjet
10 Rlhaugh Dover (pays 10) JD8.00
1 Briiyton Bros. $.VK) Hoiul (pays 7rel..CI(l
200 Dolores (pays l?c;,i ;.iS
8(1 HERMAN AMERICAN COFFEE
(pays tVVi.OO
ViU Gal.aia Ky , J1.15
7u0 Hubbard Elliott 11. IS
8"v) Indiaana Miinlng 3i
50 La Republica II 73
7.V) Mines Co. of America (pays )..J1.S0
60N. V. Portlund Ccmentlcomb.) ( pny
7) .ii)
300(1 Octave Mining (Arizonu) 46
2iD Penn. VVJ oming :
UW Portland (Colorado) (puys 14).. . .11.10
411) Trl-Bulllon (pfd.) $:).7o
We can save you money on all of ybur
buying and selling orders. Correspondence
solicited.
THE BLUE-FISKE CO.
27 C. R. Nat l. Bldg. Cedar Rapids, la.
INVESTH EN. BARGAINS
gPKCIAL BOND AND tTl'OCK OFFERIN08. aubjoit:
.13 German American Coffee, participating.! ,W iM
S5 Kankakee Mfg. Co., (ratsdl nets 7. . . . So im
j .sew Mate it.e. cum. pld. nels 7S'...- Ko i")
Iim Standard Sepai-alnr Co. Strong mfra 1.'.. IK
IMsitl Interstate Ind. Tel, at Tal. J's ,.iu
.i'"'D Heroin Coal Co. i'a wil
t"iWI New Stata Telephon Gold g'a 6 lo
i Sanltol Chemical Lab. Co. (diva) g.M
PX Kendall Gold. Mont. Mo. Idlvai mkt
2". Alhaugh-Doer Co., (IO''J,dlTs) tti.im
tPiu. 1TM. tlimi gold bonds, secured with raah
avnllablllty. Write (or lllertature. Prlre-Par
20 Hotel La Salle. K pfd Idn.ra
i." Zcnner Disinfectant 6 pfd SO
I'Joo bonora Central. Mea.'. 1 -.4
8K.ND FOR LARGK BPLI.ETIN. W( PAY
CASH FOR MARKETABLE SECl'lllTIES.
Western Business Exchange
Ui LA 8ALLG STREET.
CHICAGO, ILL.
UP-TO-DATE REPORTS
CONTAINING LATK AUTHENTIC
INFORMATION ON
YUKOII GOLD
FREE
Copper, Curb and Mining Outlook
72 Trinity Place, New York
4 Sample Coplaa Trcs
$1.00 par year 33 !?
(.'overs Tonopah, Ooldfield, Ely. Butte.
Cobalt, Teiington, Tlnile. Bingham, Park
City, Beaver County and Haw hide.
Bay State Gas
"NATIONAL STOCK"
ORDERS K.XWTTKH ON NliW i'OaiJai
AN1) BOHTON C1-'RB$
SEND 25 DEPOSIT WITH YOUR ORDER
GATLIN & POWELL CO.,
15 IJHOAI) KTKKKT. NEW VORIt
W. Farnam Smith & Co.
Stocks, Bonds.
Investment Securities.
1320 Farnam St
9 5:'t ; September. 8.7.'c; Ortnber, 8.67c; No
ember, 8.5.'ic; Deeemlier. H.U'h'; January,
Mli', Kenruary, 4..'lc; Miirch, k.Se.
Kpol closed ouiet; miililling upl.inda, W.'As.;
mlil'lling gulf. lo. .5e. S.ie s. none.
1.1 IKlll'illll,, ig 1 1 it t'ON Spot,
(piiei ; pi lies :t poiniK hiwer; Ainenean mld
illiiiK fun. li.lJO; good iiiiddiiog, 5.7tkj. mid
dling, ouik; lovv iimltlUiig. li.Jts'l: good ordi
nary. 4.led; o:diuai, 4.J1. The sales of
tne dy were 2.t biiles. ot whleli Itai halts
were for speculation and export und in
cluded I ivo American. Kecctp.s. none. Fu
tutes opened and closed unlet : August,
u.4Jl; August and rVptembcr. -t.lKiVjd; Sep
temoer and October, t.7'Jd; October and No
vember. 4 7'!d; November and Deeemlier,
t i'il'il; December and January. 4 K7'.-.l ; Jan
carv and Eehruiiry, 4 ii7d ; Kebruiiry and
Mated, 4"iVj.l; March ami April. 4. Tod;
April und May. 4.71d; May and June. 4 T-d.
(iAI.VErf'l'ON. Texas. Aug. Ii COTTON
Steady lit flc.
NEW OKEEANS. Aug. COTTIIN
hi't easy; low ordtiiiirv. r '-4 . . noiulnal;
ordinary, i 1-lile. iimnlii.ij , K'enl ordinary,
ti 1-li'n. noililii.il. low iiiiildlliir t;
liiidillliig. i'te: good nildiiliMg. I'l 3-Dic;
iiiiildllng frtli. 10 II-liu-; fair, II o-li'n;
uomiiiHl; sn'es. 1 T f bnles; leeelpts,
bille stock, 'i'i.nu hale i.
S I'. Uil'IS. Aug .''J COTTON Dull ;
middling. 1".-; S'lle
slilpiueuls. 159 ha!.
none ;
Htoi k
r.-eeipt. none;
10.DIJ hiile..
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits,
NEW Y'.ltK. Aug 2Z - EVAPORATED
A I'PI.KS Market c.mi.nues iu(et. with
tatiey quoted at P 'ii li '-e. choice at ti)!e'.
I't'uie at ij-'"7c and coinmiin to fair at '
flliHe
DRIED PRl'ITrt-Prunes are I ii in on th
coaat. but the local stint market is ipilvt
und unchanged, v itli ouotations ranging
fi'.to to to i3- for California, and from bu
to 7V' for Oregon fruit bitter up lo 3u-4 s
Apr! ots are Indiana d wlt.i choice quoted
at Ms Ke extra choice at and
fiiin v nl li '-jl.llc Peaches a i e ijuiet on
spot, with uiiritalions iionilnal. Choice are
held at T't'p "c, i llu choice at 'iiV'tc
and t.incy at JV(11o. I'.aislna are un
ehunged. with loose Muscatel quoted at 4.
titiSte. seeded raisins al Vfi7e and Londuu
layers at ll-Siyi j. H
Amount Term
t 18.000 9 ytars
18,000 10 year
1180,000 11 yssri