. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. ing of 1st mortgage8f bonds issued in 1870, payable in lOOfl, guaran-teed prim-iiial and interest bv the Chii-ago andNorth-WVstim , Co, lowra Southern and Missouri , runs from , la,, lo Leavenworlb,270 45 111., with the following branches : Des Moinesto Indianola. la. (originally the Des Moines, Indi-anohi, and Missouri ), m,; Summerset toWinlerset, la. (originally the Des .Moines, Winter- IPECACUANHA GOG IRON set, and South-Westurii ). m.; and the At-chisim Branch.


. The American encyclopædia of commerce, manufactures, commercial law, and finance. ing of 1st mortgage8f bonds issued in 1870, payable in lOOfl, guaran-teed prim-iiial and interest bv the Chii-ago andNorth-WVstim , Co, lowra Southern and Missouri , runs from , la,, lo Leavenworlb,270 45 111., with the following branches : Des Moinesto Indianola. la. (originally the Des Moines, Indi-anohi, and Missouri ), m,; Summerset toWinlerset, la. (originally the Des .Moines, Winter- IPECACUANHA GOG IRON set, and South-Westurii ). m.; and the At-chisim Branch. Chicago, and Soulh-Westcrn , ni., making a total of m. of road. TheMissouri Kansas IJridge and the Fort , both owned by separate Cos., but controlledby stock hehl by the Cliicago, Rock Island, andIacific Co., are included in the main line ofthis Co. This Co., whose offices are in Chicago,III., leased the road in perpetuity to the Chicago,Itock Island, and Iacific Co., which of bonds, and holds nearly all the Fig. 283. — Finam-lal .«to/cnl<?H^ 1878: Cap. stock, §.3,200,000;funded debts. ,000, consisting of 1st mort-gage 7 % bonds issued in 18(59, payable in 18fK),guaranteed by the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pa-cific I{ R. Co. Interest on bonds paid as rental,S3.)(),<»00. Ipecacuanha, a medicinal root derived fromseveral plants growing in S. America. The bestis the annulated, yielded by a small shrubby plant,Ce/jliiielis ipernmaiiha (Fig. 228), found in moistsituations in Urazil and Colombia. It occurs brown,red, and gray, or grayish-white. This kind, some-times called Brazilian or Lisbon ipecacuan, from Rio Janeiro in bales and root is in short pieces, of the thickness of agoose-quill, with numerous circular depressions orclefts, and much twisted \ and having a centralwoody fibre, surrounded by a cortical part, inwhich its virtues chiefly reside; the lar


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