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NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Gradual But General RecoTeriei
from Low Level, of Early
Week.
tJJDEBTOXE IS COOTTDEITT
XKW TORK. Tb.. Ill -OmAuol bul ' f"
rl m-crrrtr from low lavrla ft
rrlr weak wara in today deaJlT.
Tr1ln dull and mihjprt to minor
rfvrnwl during th forenoon, but the
Inndartona more confidant and plbl.
Laa attantlon w paid to IntarnatlonAl
ffHln ami mora consideration wa
atvan to mirh potent fartnr a a-vl-lont
railway and InduatrlaJ aamlng.
Continuance of tha current high pra-
iira or actlvlljr and axpanainn in
aral Ira da waji analn reflected In tnj
heavy bank clearing.
Copper and othtr metal anarea fea
tured the operation to an untiauaj de
gree, but Buperlor and Amerlran alnc
na eapeHailjr prominent at new nian
rerorda. Zinc a maximum of 8114 .
accompanied by ronal.leralile activity,
making that lue the lemli-r. AnconJa,
Utah and Chlno. alao regiatered liaina
of a r"'l"t or more.
Contrary to their uun coiirae war
taatia were mainly Irregular, but fama
forward in the later rivaling. The au
tomobile group wa under Intermit frit
praaaura. Hkele etroleiim. Amrran
woolen and aome other obacure pavl
tlea. but Angara, 1'n'tail Krult. Menantlla
.Mailne and American Tobacco proved
mure than an offset.
Traders for the long account wr en
couraged by the flrnuieea of rail, that
division, under Readina lead, mak'nif
fair reaiiona. to moderate price. anad
lan Pacific acored a f miner recovered
from It recent heavy acltmck and othtr
Canadian laaue moved In aympalhy.
I nlted Ktate hteel wa only moder
ately active, but atrong In connect on
with foreraata of record breaking earn
ing for tha. current quarter. Ainnmice
mint that tha ateel corporation had
acquired from abroad approximately
!,"M of It flrat mortgage bonrt f'.r
nklng fund purpoe conntltutwl an
other buli:h factor for that atock. II
In undeatood that the bonrl wero tar
llclpated ovit of the rorpoi atlon a enor
mous liquid aaet.
H-t quotation of the ly were mda
in the final hour, ra.l were ronl'ili.ii
tng more generally to the atroimcr t !
Una I price were a aliade under mast
timnia. Total aale of lock amounteJ to
;.. share.
Honda reapondi 1 to the Improve ! lono
of atotk. although trailing in that dlv'a
icn rmmlnal.
Total aale par value were 9 1.2.0.0'.
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Numlier of aalea and leading quotation
on slock today were:
Pain. Iliah. I
The Strange
Case of
Mary Page
Dy Frederick Lewis. Author of
"What Happened to Mary"
Pictures
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Paaatr UprradlaiaT.
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Mary Tag, actreaa, I accuaed of the
murder of iavld I'ollork and la defen-teil
bv her lover, 1'hlllp lJngdcm. Pollork waa
Intaxlcated. At Mary trial aha admlta
aha had the revolv.-r. Her ma'd teaiiflea
that Mary threatened Pollock with it pre
vlonaly, and Marv'a leading man impli
cate lAng'lon. H"W Mary diaappeared
from the one of the rrlme la a myatrry.
Krandnn tell of a atranrc hand print
he anw on Mary ahoulder. Further evl-
I'enca prowi that norvor of nrina ri ,r"
ducea temporary Inannltv In Miry
defenie I "repreaved paytho a.
fllAPTKR V.
Her Pathejr Death.
(Continued from Teaterday.)
If aha hadn't he ahnddered
caught her breath In a amothered gob,
and for a moment tha courtroom hung;
In hate before her and the voice of
MacPheron peaklng on the wltne
tand receded to a vaat distance and
eemed to be again the murmuring;
voice of that angry mob. But he
fought back the Impending falntnea and
the rlalng tear, and aa one bracing hlm
aelf acalnat the Impaat of ome great
weight, ahe etralghtened her lender
houlder to meet without flinching- the
tory of that mornlng'a tragedy.
When Mr. Iangdon and I drove oop,"
Mlicl'heraon wa aaylng. "the men were
atilt there, and Mr. Iingdon atood oop
In the alelgh and made a peerh to them
urging them to go home quietly. 'Mia
Page I aafe In the handa of a good doc
tor,' ha ald, and you will only make a
bad matter worae If you attempt to carry
out thl plah of whipping Dan Page out
of town. I'll e to it that h leavea the
community, but If you drive him out thla
way It' going to mean disgrace to the
town and to Mary Page, too. Po you
auppone ahe could bear the thought of
her father' having been publicly
whipped?" 'Well.' ahonted one of the
men, ' 'tl not letln' here the way he
ha done It Prlvln' her and the brute!'
And the crowd began to murmur again.
Then Mr. Iingdon told them that the
drink waa like a ragln' beat lnalde of
Mr. Page, that he knew nought of what
he did; that he probably didn't remember
anything that lie really loved hi wife
and hie girl. And while he waa talkln'
one of the men gave a cry and polntlt
oop, and there In the cupola atood Dan
Page-wild Ilka the daft, rllngln' to the
i nil. and he cried oot, 'What he aay la
God' truth. I love my wife and girl as
much a yon men love your It'a
wlilaky that hurt them not me. I've
been a la In the grip of a fiend all
my life. I've tried my God, men, I've
tried to keep away from It but it get
me. The alght of It-the amell of li
the taste of It la ever In my mind. I
trlnk because I mint, and drink more to
drown the memory of ll! I've lived In
hell for years, and no horaewhlpplng
could punish me aa doea the knowledge
of thla night's work.' Then suddenly he
burst out oryln' aobbln' like a child,
while tha men stood Marin' oop at Mm.
Then he flung out his arm and said,
'Philip take care of them be careful of
Pollock I'm going to take myaelf out of
the community now..' And at that he
leaplt up onto the rail and jumped."
Mv-rherson broke off abruptly, and
his hand shook aa he wiped the drop
of sweat off hla forehead and the gliud- j
der that gripped hltn swept through the
entire room at the thought of that body
hurtling through the air down upon the
anow to Main It with that awlftly flowing
at ream of rrlmeon. Only Mrs. I 'age sat
erect and unmoved, but her eye wcr
pool of an agony too deep for exprca-
(Inn. ,
Waa Mr. Page killed Instantly?'
Yea, he waa dead when we plcklt him j
oop, and the men spread their coat over
him and carried him to the hooee.
Did you go Into the house with
thelnT'
So," said MacPherson, "a well ye
know, air. I tooklt you back to tne ooc-
tor a hooge.
Lrsngdntt smiled a little. "It a not what
I know, but what I want you to tell tne
court. Mr. MacPheraon; o win you pieaao
tell them, aa succlntly aa possible, what.
orcurred upon your return to tne reai- i
dence of Dr. Jamison?" I
It were the gude wife of the doctor I
that met ua. and toldlt ua thnt the doctor,
had Mlae Page In the laboratory maaing
aome teats about the brain. At that Mr.
Ingdnn went very white and said, til
you mean,' then atopplt and an Id
queerly, We will wait' It wasna Ion
before the doctor came" In. and Mr. Lang
don toldlt him of Mr. Page and of hit
death, and said. 'Can Mary knowT
and the doctor said alowly, -Tea she may
be told-lt will lift at teaat one fear. I
have been making aome teata, you know."
"Mr. Ingdon put oot his hand aa If
to aay eomethlns. then stopp'.t. for Miss
Page hersel' came In. her head band
aged, but looking vena aweet and bon
nle. When she saw Langdon, she aald,
Philip Philip.' And he tuke her In hla
arm and kled her. Then the doctor
put his hand on her shoulder and said.
Ml Page. Mr. Ingdon has bad news
of your father. Are you brave enough
to hear IIT' And ahe clung to Mr. I-ng-don
and aald. 'Tea.1 Then he told her
that her father had been killed In an
accident, and ahe buret into tears and
over and over, 'Poor ratner on,
father-I must go to mother at
Disproportion between dema.nd and
supply-heretofore appearent In com
pariitivelv few line Is spreading, and
It Is lncreia)nKly manifest that pro
ductive and ilisirlhntlng fMHIIItee have
not kept pace with the rsp:d frr-owth in
requirement.
Hcari-lty of materials la a morr notice,
able feature and In the west and south,
as In the eaal. It Is much Mi'-r
find I 'ii vera than to obtain mercraii'll-.
Frequent complaints are still heard of
tardv deliveries but moderate progress
Is made In relieving the trtffic con
gestion and there waa a fifty per cent
reduction In the number of bile freight
rnra during January.
-ressiire upon the transporting Inter
ests Is further reflected in the sub
stantial gain In grosa earnings last
month. Improvement til the south be
In c general and In some Instances
qul'e pronounced
I'nsollclted business continues of heavy
nlvmn In Imh tlH Rleel
I'nrier the stimulus oT lurce buying by
retailers, jobhet and dry goods are In
creasing, orders with mills and selling r
at-nts and prices are advancing narpl. V
Various Influences still combine to
restrict cotton exports. but domestic M
consumption continue In unprecedented
volume.
Bee Want Ad Get the Business.
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Today we come knocking a your doors again with urgent word of the greatest of all bar
gains the King-Peck sale brings you. The sales have already been tremendous, making a newr
chapter in Omaha commercial history, but there are still as great opportunities of savings as
existed in the first place. New sections of the stock are being placed on sale every week, and
as lines become depleted in other portions, regrouping and repricing are constantly stimula
ting interest in the greatest sale of men's wear ever known to Omaha.
Mass Meeting of Men at 8:30 Saturday
To Participate in the Extraordinary Values in
OAT
nurae came and tooklt
leavln' ua alone with
her
the
Teial aala tne tha 4ar. aharaa.
Uatlo Stark Market.
UlNPON. Vrb. I American securities
on the Mock market were oi.-t with onlv
n f.i'r bnalnes being done In Canadian
Pacific smrea.
8 1 1. w -It Bar, 2fitd per ounce.
MONTV-4i-4l4 er cent. Discount ralea:
Hlmrt bill and three month, b' er
cent.
rf led
poor
once.'
"Then a
oot again,
doctor."
The doctor had already said that he
k.rf keen making aome special testa fur
the brain." I.angdon's voice
sharply through the room
the results of those tests known In
presence?"
"lie did."
"What were they?"
"He ald, Vhe Is sane now, and these
tears will relieve her. but I would ad
vise you to have Dr. Foater, tha alienist,
maka an examination. Bhe has gtlll
much to suffer, and-thls thing will come
back! You'll have to take good care of
her and guard her. Philip.
raaped
Did he make
your
(To B Continued Next Tuesday.)
HEW TIIH K f.KKH4l. M4RKKT
Varloaa
qaetattoaa at tha Day
Coaaaaadltlea.
NEW YORK, Feb. 18.-FI.eDU K-Ftrmly
held.
W1IKAT 8pot firm: No. S hard. $1.414;
No. 1 durum, $M"V No. 1 northern. Ihi
luth, $l.i., and No. 1 northern, Manitoba,
f o. b. New York. Futures firm;
CtiKN IH
Spot firm: No. t yellow, Rc,
C. I. f. New York.
OATH Spot easy; standard. WtOtSc.
liAT firm; r0. 1, l. Jb'O'l. ); J,
easier: good middling, sum; middling,
7.8Jd; low middling, i.tt'xl. Salea. S.IM) balea.
1 tie cotton niaraei noa-a aieauy ai
net advance of one to four points.
St. I.enis iritt narkM,
HT. I)t'I. Feb. II WHKAT No. I
red. $1.2tfl.o2; No. I hard, nominal; May,
$1.2S'.; July. $!.!.
CJIt. rso. a, to'fcc; no. a wnua, nuiw
Inal; May. T7SW7Hc: July, TTVtC
OATH No. 2t o; wo. i wnite, nrc.
Si.KM.rri I.e.". .
HOi'H unlet; stale,
common to choice,
,1'actflc coaat. UU,
Raak laariaga,
OMAHA, Feb. 1. Hank clearing for
Omaha today were $3,l".t.177.SK. and for
tie corresponding day laat year, $.S2.-
eM.U.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. Is. M F.TAI J Tad,
firm: pot, l.t7H bid: spelter pot quoted.
Conner, firm; electrolytic, nerhv. $?a.B0,
nominal: June and later, iT, Wwa W. Iron
Fteadv and unchanged. Tin, firm: spot,
!; 2...
At Iximlon: 8pot copper. 1(1; futures,
n: electenlyt c. IT Mtm: soot tin. 1M;
futures. IK); lead. t': apelter.i:!
' Dry tlnada Market.
NKW YORK, Feh. It-PIIT OOOPH
Cotton good were firmer and hl'rher
t'Hl', and bleached gooda and print
cloth were advanced. Tarna were ateady.
Wool market were firm. Jobber did a
laiye buainea.
ItllS, 16Ujre7c; WI4.
l So! 1U'4 S.flAi-
lUoka-KInu; Uogota. 31tTS2o; Central
Amerli a. 81c.
laEATHKIV-Flrtn; hemlock, firsts. S9
Sic: aeenntlN. T,21lClV.
PROVlKIONa I'ork, firm; mess, $21. SO
aV-liM: famllv I :i.ltiZi.M: abort clear
$"6.0mtf2S.5i. Reef, firm; me, $17.lit
).5o; famllv. tin iri.ai. lard. easy; mid
dle wet. 110 2 .tllO.i'..
tai.LiOW ouiet; city, l'4c; country,
rC'c: apeclal, V4e,
HIlTTkk-Hiatilv' recelnta. .2t4 tuba;
creamery extra. 'S4V4&8SO; flrat,' 80ti'S4o;
sectiiida. tfliJHc.
F.dtlii-rnacttled; receipt, 12.0 caaeaj
irean nauirraq vairne. .iumi-, i,r.,-,
;ii-34c; firsts, l!l22'w: aecond. SlHV
21 Uc
CHKKSK Irregular; reeelpta. 1.S41
boxes, stste whole milk, flats, held, col.
ored aKrlala, IKitflSVkc; state whole milk
white. 18c: stato whole milk, colored
average fancy, 17iiil7c: elate whole
milk, average fancy, white, l'WUc;
flala, current make special. JiVjCi flat.
averngn run. Iitiliac
1) I .1 'I rrwiv 1 I-.. .. , L. ..
liytj2'; fowl. 1M1V: turkevs.
foe: alive, weak; no price aeitteu; atocg
telng offered aa followa: Chickens, lbW9
liic; fowl, UVrtrlGc; turkeys, &)c.
Oil and nala.
AVANNAH. O.. Feh. U TTRPF.N
T1NB Nothing doing; laat sale Febru
ary 15, at 6.1c ; receipts. HI bbls ; ship
ments. a bis.; stock, 10,094 bbls.
Kt8IN null: sale. Sac; re'-elnts. rft
bbls.; ehlpments. T bbls.: sto-k, U..V4
hhla. Vuote: A. R C. 1". R. F and .
$V: H and I. $.V2f.: K. IVU; M. $.
N. $76; WO. $.8rt; WW. 7.W.
Cottoa Market.
NF.W YORK. Feb. il-COTTON-flnot
qu'ct: middling upland. 11 .. No sale.
Cotton future opened barely steady;
March. II 4c; May. 11 c; Julv. 11. Wc;
October, li'a'c; lecember. 12 J-'e.
I,tVKRI'tKU Feb. 1. -COTTON Spot
The variety in this section is still very good, but it is getting late, and wTe have put the
prices away down. We don't need to say much more than that you may take your choice of
the King-Peck stock of fine Suits and Overcoats at one of three prices, $7.50, $10 or $15. It's
lik6 throwing money away not to take advantage of such a sale. Cost of all materials and
labor that go with the production of clothing are advancing to an alarming extent it's econ
omy and "preparedness" to buy now, while you have the chance to save so much.
Come and pick out a suit or overcoat there are styles, patterns and sizes to please and
fit everyone. . Your choice at . -
lli-81(H)
Evaporated Apple DrW Fralta
NEW YORK. Feb. IS KVAPORATEU
AVf-l.wo Oull and featureleae.
DltlKD FRtnTH Prunes. . firm out
steady; apricot and peach, quiet;
raisins, iirm. '
Bc Want Ads Bring Results.
Shoe Sale
New spring footwear, ntyle,
comfort, pervice and price
combined.
Men's Shoes. . . .$2.50 3
Ladies' Shoes.. :?2.50$3
Buster Brown Shoes for
Boys and Girls $2.50
Sterling Shoes for Boys and
Girls. . .$1.50 and $2.00
Empire Rubbers for tho
whole family, SO to,75t
MEN! THESE ARE YOUR PANTS!
Here is the finest stock of good looking and good wearing pants you ever saw. The lot includes the best
makes, such as Paragon, Jack-Rabbit, Dauntless and others. The best materials of Cassimeres, Fancy
Mixed Worsteds, Silk Mixed "Worsteds, Fancy Stripes, etc. AM sorts of colors most desired plain grays,
hundreds of pairs of blue serges, blacks, browns and the good looking mixtures. Cuff bottoms, plain bot
toms, semi-peg tops, English models and conservative models. All sizes for men and young men from SO to
50 waist. The entire stock is divided into five lots
J.HELPHAND
. CLOTHING CO.
314-318 N. 16th St.
Entire Line of Trunks, Traveling Bags
and Suit Cases from the King-Peck Stock
On Sale Saturday About HALF PRICE
the , 50c . Fiber
All
Bags
Shopping
25c
Style
We solicit your patronage with the full appreciation that only in giving you the best
possible for your money can we hope for a continuance of your confidence. Never in the
history of the Novelty Company has such style values or high art garments been shown.
They're now on display in our windows and hundreds mort" to select from. Prices cor
rect. Models perfect. Grades of the best. Come see.
Vomen's Coats and Suits
Beautiful Suits in the best
quality gabardine, poplin, serge
and silk, blue plaids, combina
tion colors; jacket flared, belt
and cuffs, collar of frille silk
and newest skirt. These are
now on display. Models correct.
ns
to
$27
SO
Our line of party, evening and
wedding dresses are the very
best. We have a great selection
including a line of silk dresses
in plain black. Georgette crepe,
chiffon taffeta, plaids, stripes
and tub silks
$9
98
to
$45
All the $1.00 Fiber and Matting
Bags , ...60c
All the $6.00 Vulcanized Fiber
Suit Cases. .$2.98
-T-Loather
$9.00
Suit Cases,
values to
$4.98
Wardrobe Trunks
Throe-ply veneer used in eoustruetion,
best quality vulcanized fiber covered and
fiber lined, making a five-ply construc
tion. On sale Saturday at
$12.50, $14.50, $17.50,
$22.50 and $29.50
All the High Grade Leather
Traveling Bags and Suit Cases,
values to $lt.50; in three lots,
at $4.98, $6.98, $7.98
All the $7.50 and $8.50 Trunks
at $4.98
All the High Grade Fiber
Trunks, values to $22.50, in three
lots, at $7.98, $9.98, $10.98
Advance Spring Models in Millinery Are Now On Display
214-216 n. lea, THE NOVELTY CO. hn.iw.
Bernstein & Krasne, Successors.
Men's Furnishings Provide a Surprise Saturday
A Timely Purchase of About
1500 High Grade Shirts
Men's Wool Shirts
and Drawers '
$1.00 to $1.50
values, sale price,
at 79c
Gloves
Dress and Street
Gloves, worth to
$2.00, pair 95c
25 Dozen Night
Shirts
fine muslins, longcloth
and India linon. Val-'
uea to $1.50. at.... 69c
About 300 Men's
Pajamas
In silk striped
in a d r a s, soisette
and corded madras.
Values to $2.25,
special Saturdav
at $1.00
Sweaters
All the Wool Sweat
er Coats, $3.50 values,
at S1.95
Lisle Hose
Worth to 20c, ".pe
dal, pair... 12V25
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Samples and seconds from Ely-Walker (E.
& W.), St. Louis, enables us to sell them at
about half the usual selling price. Silk and
linen, madras, Russian cord,; Kcpp cloth and
many other desirable weaves. Included are
many fine shirts from the King-Peck stock.
Many of these shirts are worth to $2.50. Sale
price
95c
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