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History and Mode of Organiza¬ 
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INVESTMENT BONDS. 
The Northern Pacific Railroad Company now has in full operation, With regular daily trains, 321 miles 
of road. A distance Of nearly 200 mihm more is constructed. The Minnesota Section, immediately on 
its completion, entered upon a satisfactory business, including local traffic and the largo carrying-trade 
of the Northwestern British Settlements nr: i the > uils.'ut's Bay Company. The recently completed sec¬ 
tion of sixty-five tulles, on the Pacific Coast, at once somroands a profitable business between Puget. 
8ouud and the Columbia River, heretofore don* by coastwise steamers. On the opening of Bpring, with 
more than 5ti0 miles or Road in regular operation, the Company will oontrol the extensive and produc¬ 
tive trade of the t.pper Missouri, much of Montana und the Northwest. Tlig earning* of the Rond for 
1573 will be large. 
Arrangements for pusIltDg construction vigorously the coming year arc progressing satisfactorily. 
Of the nearly Ten .Million acres of land accruing to the Company in connection with the portion of 
Hoad now virtually constructed, some Two .Million acres, of excellent average quality, are in market, 
nml their sale and settlement progressing. Tile average price thus far realized is S5.6U per acre 
which Is at the rate of more than 1 oil.otlU per mile of road for the whole grant. 
• The Company has already begun the process o redeeming and cancelling its Kirst Mortgage Gold 
Bonds, as they arc now being received Ot 1.1 fl in payment and exchange for the Company’s 1-unds. 
With these accomplished results and most favorable prospects, the Company is now selling its First 
Mortgage 7.30 Bonds for the purpose of completing Us line of road. We recommend them as a well se¬ 
cured and unusually profitable investment. They have tho following elements of strength and safety: 
They arc the obligation of a strong corporation: they are a First Mortgage on the Road, Its Right of 
way. Telegraph line. Equipments and Franchises, and a first Ben on Its Net Earnings. In addition to this 
usually sufficient security there is pledged for tin, payment of principal and Interest a Iaind Grant of 
l'»iS00 acres per tulle of road through the States and 23,(i(IU through the Territories. The rate of 
interest (seven und three-tentlis per cent, gold) Is equal now to about 8X currency. Gold Checks for the 
semi-annual interest on the lieijtstcred Bunds tire nut led to the Post-Office address of the owner. 
All marketable secnvlttcs are received in exeimiige ou most favorable terms. For sale by Banks 
and Bankers generally. 
JAY COOKE & CO., 
Financial Agents Northern Pacific Railroad Company. 
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