12 TUK 1EK: OMAHA, TTKSDAY, KKl'ItTAKY 2 WIG. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET - i Little in Dy'f Senion to WrTanti Detailed or Specific Com- ment. DEALINGS ARE VERY SMALL The Strange Case of Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Miry" Pictures by Essanay XF.W YORK. Fob. Jl -Thar waa tltt l In today a rTfunt-tory oln'H markft to mart-anf dVtalled or eperlflc cnmnwnt. Tl.lln.a war the amallr-at of nv ton t hna fur tMe veir anl Ihoir ela-mi- tretma that Miiry thr-ste-narl irun wan in n--"iiiK it ..- '""' ,wnn it prrvinuai)', anti wary a MOPH. Mart- Page, slreea. In ar-rue-il of Hi munler of I'eirifl I'nllork arirj ia defrfvl-il by hrr lover, rhlllp lind'lon. Pollrwk waa lnfolmlo1. At Miry'i trial aha admits nh harl the revolver. Her roalil I'nllocK IrS'fns: turnover. Tomorrow hoiinay. omnia rnari l:niirat l.nnndnn. How Mary aoon sfter the dull week-rnl. raneod a ' .imaprwar-il from the nrrnr of the rrlme further rvorliia of h rrnfeaaional 'le-la a mystery. Hraixlon tells of a strange ment and ptihllr Intrreet waa wholly hand print h aaw on Mary ahouliler. larking- International affalra. especially I further rvlilenor shows that horror of mink prodiura temporary Inaanlty In Mary. The defenae la "repressed pay rhne'e." Wttn-sses dearrlhed Mary'a flight from her intoxicated father and hr father a auiclde. tbe reported delicate altuatlon between Washington and Hetlln served aa an additional deterrent nd the Hat wa left largely to It a on de .icea. opening prlvee ahowed a number of Ir regular gain, moatlv trivial, followed hy general derllnea. only a few of which were retrieved later. Manipulation of apeclaltlea wss tentatively resumed, sugar aharea erorlns; anbatantlnl galna. Hoiith Porto Illco Sugar roae M polnta 1o tha pew record of 172N and Cuban American Auger i to li. American .inc. which led laat week a movement In metala In reapect to Ita ad vance, waa moderately active and Unite and Superior and American Smelting were relatively prominent and firm. Mer cantile Marine Is.ues were In further de mand, the Injection of new and Influen tial Intereata in the propoaed reoraanlxa tion anaaeatln an early aettlement of lone-pending difficult lea. t nlted Plates hteel fell to an ohaciire place, being- suprrreded by half a dosen hitherto Inactive aharea. despite) hulllah gossip regsrdlng earnings for tha cur rent quarter. War contract aharea aa a whole yielded 1 to 2 point from laat week a final figures and ralla (Waaed to aierclaa the slightest mfluence upon regulative aentlment. Abeolue stagna tlon prevailed during the laat half of the aesalon. ralla falling Into complete oh llvfon. Tha tone at the close, waa heavy. Total aalea amounted to ZS'.Ono aharea. IDomeatlce developments were sgsln of a conatructlve character, with enormona gains in western traffic and Increaalnf rar shortage. All forma of foreign e chanae were lowaer. except Urea. Iltimora were current of further old exports to flouth America and Holland. r ich trend aa the bond market mani fested waa towarda aliKhtty lower levela. Total aalea. par value, l2.C7n.00O. I'nlted fiatea bonda were un hanged on call. . . Number of aalea and leading quotallona on atocka today ware AJaek Held Allla-rlvalaiere Amerfen fleet SHigar.... Aaterliwa Oaa 4erteee Lrwiotlre ... Amerttaa i K Am. a R ri Am. auaar Reflatnr Aaierlcaa Tel. Tat Anerleaa Tihexco Aacnaew Ceftaer Atrtitana BaWHrtn leeowoflT fcaltlaiara Ohin XMhleMm Htet Hmotrlra HaDl Tr CaHfnmla retmlauat 4... faaaAlaa IMrtrie flenteal lMttw (Vieatpeaka Ohta ! (i W -hiiws. m. a m. r hlr. N. W Chicago, H. I. r. By.. Oitao lter rifrso ruel A Iroa. .. Cnirthle atael rner K. O. f niulllera' 6ecvrtllM .... Krle nenarwl Rlertrlo tlraat Nortlwra pf4 lraat N. Ore clfa (luaaenheiai Kiploratlea.. Illlnota Central iBlerhArmigb faa. Cora... Inaelraflon (nipf ....... In'ernatlorial iUrraatar... K 'tr Houttaara.... LrtlrH Valley iMilavllle Nt.hvllla... . Vnlta Petrnleaal Miami Copper Mlaemirl, K. T. p.... Mlaaenrt TacitM Nallmial niaoall Kattneai lal ira4a Popper New York raniral. ....... N. Y.. N. H M Narfolk A Weeiera Northern Pacific raclfte Mall Vaclfte Tel. Tal TVanerlvaala nr coa. oippor Ttaaitlng tllerafeltc lm 4 el ... Poutliera rarlhe FmiW-m Kallvay P'tvAehsker Oompaay Tanneaer Opper Tavaa IVtmpaae .....i.... tTntoa fanfio VnlrHi Paclfle pfd t nlte4 piatM Hiaal t H. Hieel pfd .., t'tah Cn?nr Watni I'nlna W'el tngnova Rlectrle ... Vnaiana Pnwer -rl Moim V ahaell B ( Ititornallnnai Marina afl. -I ana Tnial aalea tur tha Ur. zti,aM abaraa. alaa. Itiih Iw. O e l,m 71'i u4 j.s ana m V114 1014 4 7i :n 1s 4 tan u i !' ana 44 1. 100 I no, lot lot n ltrs tit1 111 ana 1114 III 1t:s a a tr, w irh iw II. ana tns ati, aa 7 no too, in in 4, Inpt, I Oil, M4 M 47 ann i vi M tna nt i, MH ItO 1S MI !' .ana M ' '. no ciS ,L "H tni t. ir.t, m luat 174 l.n 1MI 1 jrn 144, It 4"1 40 l 44S4 Vw) ,s 4IS 44'4 IIM 40S4 7IS 7' . )i 1,404 il 4H 4 7 4S M 4 1714, 1TI I'l ins iS I. an 4.'.' 4444 44 no IIS IS 1JS 70 17S l'S l'S ,0O 47 S 44S 44V !iS ua M S t 744, ttlS 44 ims ims Mv 1.4(a) r 14 I IMS , 1.nt at 44 l, , l.an 1hS 14i 1H w 061, 101' 104'4 n 444 47'4 04 4ni H7S Ills lit . I an III llrs HIS , !. I'S lS lS ! 'i'ioi 'iiii srwj . 14 r.4 x tna 7IS 71 74 nn us s liS I nnn fv, 44S MS l.i ms S , I not 144 141 141. 'i poa H 4414 aS , I.4A4 t7S l.tna 1M "S tX yon M 4-', a-ajl II. 7 ' 4?' B4j 4 II" S H4S us S ft ma as 4S "H t7 4414 os 4A4 4a 471 471 t'l 17 K S .1 4na 7S IIS US what the note Philip and la aafe In aid. Dr. New York Mower Marfcoi. NKW YORK, Feb. 11.-PIIIMB MKR C'ANTILK PAPER !Wf0l4 per cent. STr-HLl NO KXCH ANOW Htxty-da bill", S4 7I; demand, )4.7; cable. 4 7ti. HILVER-Har. &6c, Masioaa dollari. 4SC HOXPR-Oovernment, aleady; railroad, ar. TIMR l.OANrt-Stegdy; alxty and ninety do) a. tSrtJi per cant; alx morjtha, :Si'.l per cent. CAIX MONKT-Steady; l.lgheat. 1 per rent: low eat. IS per cent: ruling- rate, 14 per cent; laat loan, I per cent; cloa- Ing bid. IS per cent; offered at I per rent. Cioalnc quotation on bonda today war aa followa: . U a. r la. rag... ISl. aV N. nal. 4a .... 44 4a esapoa NkM HAT I 4a.. 71 s 11. B. . reg lot Ma. fac. row. 4a..,i4 khimii t Moat, l-aeor aa 4444 V. . 4a. rea llN. T. t' 4k 4a....ll4S aa nMieca Ill N V fit? 4Sa I07S Aat. Sraallera . . IIIS'N. Y . N. H. H. A. T. a T. T. 4S4 l'"44 . as IMS Anclo-Kraarh a .... IMK.. Pioltlc 4a ?S Airhlaoa aea. 44.... 4S da t tS Hal. a Ohio 4a H O f L rof. 4a M 4 Hut. ateel r. aa I'l Par T. a T. 4a 100't, Cr. fSrliie lot KSMa eaa. 4S Vs (7ha O. T. 4Sa. 4S go gea. 4Sa. .....Ills - B- A J. I. 4a ... M'tlUaglaa aea. 4a 44 47. at. A a. P. . to..l1SM I. A M. K r. 4a 4S 4 K. I. P r. 4a. 4; Sao Pao. ? ta Us C. A a. nf. 4Sa.... '.' go ref 4a 4.M4 Tt. A H. 0. e. 4a.... 7asa Rallarar 4a lo's Frio gea aa ....74 I a lea fa-Ida 4a.... 4?S tiaa. Elaclrle la. .. 104' go c 4 ani (it. X la4 4a HMV a. laboir ria4 III 4aa. rof 4a ... MS!' l. Hleei la Iis l.t. M. M. 4a aasweat. I aiog 4Sa ... P" S K r. ta. ret. 4a... H Weat. Ciea. at. I. 1J4 (t'onllnued from liat Saturday.) C II APTKK VI. The Swrae'a atora, iJingdon. opening; the door of the wlt- neaa-room, alanced in. A aharp little frown of anxiety etched two fine, ver tical llnea between hla evea. .but at alght of the tall, trimly-clad woman talking; to the doctor a emlle Dt relief replaced tha acowl. Ha came forward eagerly. "Thank goodneaa you were able to net here." he aaiit. taking: her hand In both of hie. "It meang go much to heve you; and yt under the rlrcumatancea I didn't Ilka to Inalat, or rail the law to my aid. How la the recalcitrant patient?" "Oh. the patient la doing aplendtdly," tbanka." ahe anawered with a emlle. but I ahoulil have come anyway, duty or no duty, now la Miaa rage Rear ing; up?" "Very bravely, all thlnga conaldered," aald Langdon; but now nig tone waa crave with a hint of wlatfulneaa. Aa on the day before, go fraught with terrible revelationa. It wag Mra. Pae who waa the firat wltnegg. I have only a few queatlona, Mra. Page," paid Uingdon gently, "but I muat aak you to tell the court the rventa that directly followed uptin the death of your huabgnd." I I'm afraid that what happened di rectly afterward la not very clear o me," ahe aald with unconacloua pathoa. "It It waa a terrible auork, of courae." Her llpa quivered. Juat anawer my queatlona then. How long after your huaband'g death waa It that you learned the whereabouta of your daughter?" 'It may have been an hour or per- hapa leag." 'Do you remember ggld.r "Tea; It waa from Don't worry. Mary Jamlaon'a home. For obvlnua reaaona I advlaa you not to coma here till later. Will then explain all.' " "What did you do upon reading the note?" "I went and got my hat and cloak to go to her. but David Pollock drove up In hla automobile Juat aa I waa going down tha path to the gate. Ha Inalated that I return to the houae and talk to him. Ha waa very excited and urgent, but I ahowed him tha note from Phil from Mr. Langdon, I mean and aaked him to take me to tha doctor'a In hla car. He aald ha would if I would give htm flva mlnutea' convereMlon flrat; ao wa went back to tha houae. Ha aald ha hated to diaturb ma at auch a time. but that I muat remember that Mary waa hla fiancee, and ha waa getting tired of Mr. Langdon'a attitude. 'I am the ona who ahould have taken car of har laat Bight.' ha aald, 'and I demand that you Immediately atop Langdon'a Inter ference.' I told him that my poor child had Buffered enough; that I would not la any way Interfere In tha future. In fftot, I I blamed him for tha awful tragedy of the night before. It Beamed 16 ma that but for him my daughter would be aafe and well and my huabgnd living, and I told him ao. Ha aald that If I would not deal with Lang-don, ha would, and that ha would expect MUry to ktep her word to him. Then he left. At tha gata ha met a boy coming In with a note, and after aoma talk, ha gave the boy aoma money and took the note hlm aelf. Ha tore It open and read It; then, crumpling It In hla hand aa If angry, he flung It aalda and got Into hla motor. Aa aoon ha waa out of eight I ran out and picked up' the note. It It waa addreaaed to ma, and It aald: 'I am taking Mary to Dr. Foeter'g aanltarlum outalda tha city. She beara up bravely under the newa of her father'a death. W ill rail later, Philip.' Tha next I re member ta lying cm tha bed In my own room and hearing our doctor gay. 'It a tMt too much for bar. I wleh to Ood aha i.nd eonie lelHtlteu ,,r ....nicune to h-'p fccr." " 'That ia all. Mrt4. Page, upleaa the "tale haa aome queatlona to aak." Hla voice roae Interrogatively, but the proeecutor ahook hla head. "I'r. Angua Footer!" Only tr-e fear of the dire threat of the Jutlge to "( rear the room If fiere waa any diaturbance'' held the ppeMatora allent a' the Bound of that name, for Dr Foster had played hla role In many another court rrnm. while hla fame waa a hyworl all over the world. Klnga of Wall alreet owed their grip upon affalra to hla care when mental breakdown aeemed Inevit able. He waa not a tall man. but the dignity of hla carriage and the way he held hla ahnuldera, lent him an appear ance of great height aa he took hla place In the wltneaa boa and held up l it right hand to take the oath. Dr. Foater, you apcclallre In dtaegaea of the brain, do yon not?" "I do. In both mental and nervotig ilia" "Have you a aanatnrlum Jut outaldn thla city?" I have." Have you ever acen the defendant before ?" 'I have aeen Mlaa Page on aeveral occaalnna. The flrat time waa when I aaw Mr. Ingdon, whom I had known for aome yeara, drive tip with a girl healdn him In the motor. Hhe aeemed to he aaleep or only partially conecloug. Phe opened her eyea aa I eame up and got unateadlly to her feet, and then I noticed that her heavy veil hid the fact that her face waa llvldl from gome great gufferlng. After we had given her Into the charge of Nurae Walton I took Mr. I.angdon Into my office, where he told me briefly of Mlaa Pa gea attack of madneaa and the Incldenta that had led tip to II. Do you wlah me to reiterate the atory In detail?" he aaked. turning toward the Judge". "Tt la aubataxitlally the eame aa that which haa already been told by Mra. Page and the man Mac. Phereon." ( To He Continued Tomorrow.) j hut generally to 12 polnta h'ghr on I the fnlliire of the official aMca m phow ;any eaalng of ocean fre'ght lute re ' ncwed rnvifiiii. foie gi t.uvlnK. a-id 4 ' little df niand from local trade lnt reta. I Prlcea were will mnintalncd during the I rimming, but there waa a -altering near 1 month a llntildatlm accompanied by c n li ci. till ewlt'hjn? from nir to lat u.'titiia. and Hie marki t later ena d fl urn er iralirlng. wltti Yav ontrnta gel. log down from .v to 7 Mc, while te-c'-mbcr rawed off from I7c to I u. T e cloan waa 4 to 9 rw.lnn n. t low r Sl-i. I r li'dlnc awitcbea, 719 0 bn-a; r" i ri-arv, 71V: Mr h, 7.7i ; Aptil, 7.7.V; Vmv. " hi, . June. 7,7c; li.-ly, 7. ".'; Xiiruat. r tcnitei, .2c; October, 40 r Vn-rniVr 8.1'ir; December, Hi.-; .lan arv, . 7 - ftot coff c, ateadv; rilo'.". '.: pTii 4a. lf,lc. Snnt'ie 4a wer, reftte rn 4 offrrcd !n l'e coat end freight mir' here at 1" (c to '.-- f v re-ili - nh ment.. l-ala Kncliah rrcd t. ft waa re ported that two Pritiah ptamera were loading cofree cargoea In Rraxll for the 1 nlted Htatea. The official reported a decline of it-Wd In the rate of Rio ca ge on Ixndon with milre a prices un t twanged. aaaxar Market. NKW TOPK. rh. T 'I'dA R Re w, im-nlnal; rentrlf'igal. t 0Mj.V:; molaaaea. 4 .i4.nr; refined atead) ; cut loaf, 7 a-c; cr-ifhed. T.?.c: mold A. 7oc; eubea. 6.7: XX XX powdered, a. 4c; powdered. I; ; fine granulated, .Z".c; diamond A. ron'ei tlonera' A, Inc; No. 1, l"r-. .-ugar fiiturea are very quiet. with pi iceg 2 or I polnta net higher at noon. Dry fiootta Market. NKW YORK. Feb. 1 DRY OOODB 'oilen goo4.a advanced todav and trade a active In peralea. bleached gooda nl gray cloths. I La w tilk waa in good 1 nmnd. toffee Market. NKW YORK. Feb. M. TOFPF.K-Tha. maiket for cof'ee fiiturea waa rather Ir regular and uneettled today, an early advance being followed hy e'larp re action In the late trading, The market r pined at a decline of t polnta on April, Stork Market. IX5NDON. Feb. II American securi ties on the Ktock market fiulahed dull. aeailian Paciflo waa a fairly active ex ception , "H.VFR Har. it ItVlod per ounce. MONK. V 4'i4l, per cent. hl-tol'NT RATKi Chort bills and hrr months. 5S per cent. Bank leairlaga. OMAHA. Feb. tl-Hank clearings fur Omaha today were 3.lf77.1irl i2. Tha cor respond. ng day laat year waa Washing ton day, a legal holiday. Pl'Ol. I atta Market. NKW YORK. Feb. tl.-COTTON q.let. middling up land a. II fct; aaiea, ai naiea. p'utuiea t-ned steady; March, 11 tic; May. ll.iK; July. 117-; October. ll.Wc; eililee 1'Ouo The cot ton market cloae I et-ady at a HH de ha of from I to 19 p..int. I.I 4 hhllklU reb. Zi. tfilTuA Spot eaa er; good middling, totd, middling. f.T.d; low mkldllng. T.4ld; salea. a.taM bale. SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER I vary ona should drink hot watar with phosphats In It, bafors brsakfsst. ' TO END CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your drug gist and get 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double strength), and add to It ' pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. Take I table spoonful four times a day. Thla will often bring quick re lief from the distressing head nolaea. Clogged nostrils ahould open, breathing become eaay and tha mucua atop dropping Into tha throat. It la eaay to prepare, coats little and la pleaaant to take. Any ona who haa Catarrhal Deafneas er head noises should - give thla prescription a trial. Advertisement AYIBEiM Tin n til oLi6 If DODGE 2 DOUGLAS STREETS Read This Special Grocery Sale for Tuesday Rrr.MR AMI KM li' II UWV TAKKX ANOTHER ADVANCE 4 8-ln. anrkA boat high Rrad Dia mond ' IV Flour, made from the best Mlclpd No. 1 Wheat, noth ing finer for bread, :fa or rakea, per sack $1.45 16 lbs. heat iure Granulated Sugar 9I.(M) 10 bara Beat-'Km-All, Diamond "C" or laundry Queen white laundry Soap 25c 10 bars Pearl White Soap. . .."Wo 10 lba. best white or yellow Corn meal for 2.1c 5 lbs. best rolled white break fast Oatmeal 25r Gallon cans Golden Table Syrup for 3Kc 1-lb. pfcg. Condensed Mince Meat 1 pkg. makes 5 pies; special Tuesday, per pkg ..!ic 4 pkga. best Domestic Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti .... 25c 4 large cans Condensed Milk 2Nc 4 cans Wax, String, Green or Lima Bonn 2H 4 cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy or Bauer Kraut 2Mo G lbs. choice Japan Hire . . . .25c E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg fie W. O. C. or K rumbles, pkg;.. ,0c Yeast Foam, pkg. Sc MnrLaren's Peanut- Butter, per pound 12 He 6 cans Oil Sardines Ifir The host Sods or Oyster Crack ers, lb .' 7 c Fancy uncolored Japan, English ' IN THE MEAT DEPARTMENT Pork Chops, lb No. 1 Lean Bacon, lb. '. 10 lbs. Leaf Ird , TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST Breakfast. Ceylon or Gunpowder Tea, regular 60c seller, Tuesday. per lb 48c The bet. Tea Stftlngs, lb., 12te Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, per lb 20c THE OLD HEN HAS nt'HTED THE EGO TRUST The best Strictly Fresh Egs, Tuesday, per dozen 25c The best Creamery Butter, car ton or bulk, lb 32c Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, per lb 2e Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb. 27c Fancy Full Cream N. Y. White, Wisconsin Cream or Young America Cheese, lb 4e llnwhel Rox of Roman ' Beauty Apples $l,40 KMIRIDA GRAPE FRUIT SPECIAL TLE8DAV . Extra Fancy Grape Fruit that re tails for 7Hc: Tuesday, each, Be' FRESH VEGETABLES 1 5 lbs. best Red Rlrer Potatoes for 80c Fresh Beets, Carrotg and Turnips per bunch 4c Fresh Shalots or Radishes, three Lunches for loc 3 large Soup Bunches 10c Fancy Cauliflower, per lb.. ."He Fresh Cabbage, per lb lc Fresh Head Iettuce, head, 7 He Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, lb llic Fresh Strawberries, quart.. 45c Fresh Mushrooms, lb 85c yiMMaiaWMaeaMWMrfaeiaaMaaMe4ae 1 1 m i- .j 1 A stnMSm ! ( I III i J 4W" .. y 1 , II-. r -i r jjJ I 'I .l5tc .ft. 00 Metal Market. VF.ff YORK. Feb. U -M KT AU-l.ad. f,r, !eiler, not gU4Od. t'optwr: trm: elM-trolilc. nearby, 42s. M; Jane and later, t'7 t'it7.io. Irua: Urm; N. I fiorthwr. t-H No. I. Ii ;6j-J So 1 auirthern. tJU-UaUl U: No. 1 lit Ti C"l Tin: J-lrui. r.jK,t, 43 UVHi. K,. At Lsmi4in (owr: bpnt, iiue; futun-a. ati ia: rtecLrol vric, iisi Tin: tipot, t. future, tiav ia. Lata, t-M h pal ter. MM. U tak la lckl. Kertpts af atH at the flva prln- Hjl Baater nuarkata: , Cattle. Iloaa Bheep. Viuu Cll ll.tas) 4a) U r veo .... II wJ 5 ia 14 01 Ti!. 4) l ( 4a 14) -i. Iy4..ia I 7a )4 4 atis tir i.iu iu4 tij T'AaJ receipts '.. )u6.Sar i4vj To feel aa fine aa tha proverbial fiddle, we muat keep tha liver waahed clean, al- moet every mumlns, to prevent Its apon-like pores from closrslns with In digestible material, aour bile and poison ous toxina, ssys a noted physician. If you get hradachea. It'a your liver. If ou catch cold eaally, It'a your liver. If you wake up with a bad taate, furred tons", naaty breath or stomach be comes rancid, It'a your liver. Sallow akin. muddy complexion, watery eyea all denote liver un leanllness. Your liver Is the most Important, also the most abuaed an J neglected organ of tha body. Few know Ita function or how to release the dam-med-up tody waate, bile and toxina. Moat tolas ra-aort to violent calomel, which la a dangeroua, salivating chemi cal wntch can only be uaed occaalonally because It avumulates In the tlasuea, also attacks the bones. Kvrrv man and woman, aick or well, should drink each morning before break fast a glass of hot water with a tu spoonful of limestone phosphate ia (t, to wash from the liver and bowela tha pre vious days indigestible material, the poisons, aour bile and toxina; tbua dee eeing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting mora food into tha etc. roach. 1.1m eat one phosphate does not restrict tha diet Ilka calomel, becaua It ca not salivate, for It ia harmleaa and you can aat anything afterwards. It la Inexptn. slve and almost tasteless, and any phar macist will sell you a quarter pound, which la sufficient for a drmotialrallun of how hot water and limestone phoa pbate cleana, etlmutatee and frrehma the liver, keeping you feeling fit day In and day out Advertisement. If You Do, Buy an Electric! The purchase of a motor car is a simple mat ter. But to secure the greatest amount of pleasure and satisfaction from your Investment requires forethought. First of all, why are you buying a motor car! If you want a car for city ue, for every day conveni ence) and comfort, by all mearfs buj an Electric. Do you wish a limousine in Winter of greatest roonfort and conveience at the lowest possible costt Bo you want the Ideal Summer car? If you do. buy an Electric. Do you want a car that any member of your family can drive, that is mechanically simple, that runs without coaxing:, tlra trouble or motor complications! If you do. buy an Electric. Do you desire a car of strictest economr, whose monthly cost of operation you can compute practically to the penny? If you do, buy an Electric. Do you want to do away with repair bills, noise and odor, work and worry? Do vou want last ing erlee aatlsfactloa. If you do, buy an Electric. New Electric Cars Displayed By the Following Dealers: DRXJMM0ND MOTOR CO. ELECTRIC OARAGE 26th and Farnam. RAUOH -LANG WOODS ELECTRIC DETROIT ELECTRIC Omaha Electric Light & Power Company t g GEO. II. HARRIES, Pres. G one ' "First in Peace" "First in War" "First in the hearts of his conn- trymen" "First and big advertiser in America With all his strength of character and goodness of heart, Washington was a far sighted business man and realized the value of publicity. He was the owner of considerable unde veloped land and improved property and during the years just previous to and after the Revolution he used the newspapers extensively in disposing and selling of thousands of acres. The following is a copy of one of his ad vertisements taken from the Columbian Mirror and Alexander Gazette, . February 20th, 1796, Philadelphia, Pa. " , THB TOTJIWINO iAKTS Vttt OW THtt OHIO HIVBR IN KOUR TRACT&V' Tha flrat, uM Round Bottam, Is akamt H mllaa balow Whcallng; a little abava Captaaon. and oppoalta to Pipe Craafc: bounde4 br tha tha firer la a similar form tor 1 mllaa, ani US poliw, eostalntas 447 aaras. Ransad. Ia tha tint lersa Bottom teloar tha mouth of tha 1.1 tt I. Kanhawa basianlsa t oa 4 mllaa balov MarlatU. Ita Vnaath oa tha rtvrr la s miles and 120 aolea, and aootsata I.ai4 acraa. Third. U about ss mllaa atlll lowar bn balng tha 4th larsa bottom on tha. a. S. aids tha r1sn balow tha UttHm Kanhaara. . It Is bmndad or tha rlTr t aillfa and 41 patoa and la furnlahad (as I hava bam Informant wit aa sxcrUant anlli aaat; raatvnta 1.444 anres. IN ADDITION TO THH ABOVTO THB FOL LOWING TRACTS AiRB FOR BAXJC AlMO: Tiat On tha Uttla Miami, uppar aida. ulthta a mils of tha Ohio, (30 anraa. About f mllaa as a aald Uiaml, rft arras, ana. tan mllaa from tha mouth thcraof, l.n acrea. Total oa taa IJttl. Mlatnl. t,0l ima. la Kantuekr: Oa tha rough anuwa. of Uraan rtrar ars two trsets ad Jolnlna aaeh othar, ona oontaialng taroa aaJ tha othar i 000 arraa. 4. MB aim. . Of tha laat aamod, I haTa no othar kneartada than wbat la darlvad from tha raporta of tna aurrsTara. mada oa tha praaiaaa aama a 1 and M yra alar, which eorttfy that taaj ara Ua&s of first aualltr. thj TTmiw ok which Aiju rum HJ0KRIN OFrGHEO FtH BAXA MAT an PVKOHASBD. AJt! Ona-fourth of .tax- coot la be paid whan tha bargalaa ara concluded, aad tha conajfancaa" ahall ba mad. Tha othor thr-fourtha la fir mis, vrth lal.rMt. anauallr and punctually paid. A mortgag upon tha pramiaea will b takaa for aacurina payment of tha unpaid principal in, at tha aad of tha ahnr. term, of flTa raara: and aaquestloBabl aacarltr for tha pnaetual aayment of tha tntereet oa "tha dar, ' la erarr yaaa- last II shall become due, at tha ta ef nr reeldeace; ar to ear agent I marl appoint; er t b deposited ta each beak, ar banka, aa anall a agreed. .4s tk leads, partleulailr oa ba Oh (a mat Kanhaara.' are unqneetloneblr among tha moat vJ ambl on the western water; end I em wtlllag to allow time to eiplor them. 1 will enter So r an tra ot a for anr part of them sntll the lat of Sep tember aoxt; but will reoeWe proposals at ear time preeloue thereto. Oa that dar a pr.fareao will be alvea to tha peman or persona who ehall hare mad tb hlgbaat offer: provided ther ara acteanate to the real Tela of tn land, aad tea terma karela mention ar atrlotlr entered lata, end eampiiaaoa therewith le aerured. Tea plats ami aurrerora rrporta of all these lands smt be eea hw anr who are inclined to beenane adewturr la tha purthae of aar r ell of them br applying mr prlT.ta aeoreury, Mr. Dsndrldga. Oo. Waahiagtoa. It is one hundred and twenty , years since the publi cation of this advertisement. During that time mar velous changes have taken' place in the method of marketing almost every known commodity, but the classified columns of the newspaper still remain as the best. place for buyers and sellers of Real Estate and Land to meet and f-tudy their needs and wants. A greater indorsement of value and worth could not be given. Begin NOW to read the classified columns of The Bee and to advertise your property, whether for sale or for rent the answers are 6ure to come. You will note in the above ad that every single bit of information was given; that's the way to write Y0U11 ads; put in enough to give the reader a clear under standing of what you have and the difference in the number of replies will surprise you. Phone Tyler 1000 and put in an ad now