THE OMAHA JXAjLY BEE; SATURDAY. DIXJJMP.EH 7, Hum. RICHNESS FOR IOWA FARMS corn fodder. rXcred In nlue the output at any preceding spnnon. ' 1 I'ntitilntnl Crop .iititiitnr) . Vlrld I'or U'lntpr wheat, tin. I aprlni? wheat, bu.. 15.3 Com. hn "it Ojtr. bu " ,',( 11.1111K aranar au DonrttiPTt nr enn I !!'u,c- "' ....... .1.4! ArinUAl niruni un inuuuun ui wil iw, iui Klitx. bil - J'otntufn, bu May. tutno, tun May. wllil, ton. Hlll'KWIlPflt I Hwct potatoes ' Horshllin , Hroom corn , Timothy seed i luvrr !frii iCorn fndilrr ; Straw, rtc 1 I'llMtllpnci I I'rulle, vegetable Crpi Skrt tbi Pant 8uioi, bt Mori Ylibl Tkn Em Effort. Hnri Grnln In Tour Vcnrn of Prut Darnrte More Thnn f 14,0(10,000 ln crtnae In thr Vnltir Ovit ny V n m In 1lll,af- . Slnff. ' 15. 8 S.8 37.1 1.1 l.'. Total I'rodtirt Km.779 I ',4:9.330 !K7.91t,W) TU.fcSJ.W.) H.ttl.dft t'lii.f!") s.oaitui) .I.TIt.tWl 1. 2.TO (From a. Slsrff Conofpondent.) DEB MOINES. Dec. 6. (Special.) The Annual nummary of crop gtntUtlcs for the itfcte of Iowa Just Issued makes a line nhowlni? for the atatn na compared with nthr nr. u'hlln thn rrnii wan abort the laat ?aon It was not less In quantity than ; In at least four of the yearn oi me uctairi, and In value It topped all previous years by more than $44,000,000. "The statlBtlcs cover soli products strictly and do not Include stock or dairy products, which arc retarded as necondary farm products, and to count them In would bo to double up In statistics. Tliey have been prepared by John U. fane, director of the Iowa weather Hnd crop bu reau, and his summary and final stutemc.U are as follows: Final reports for the Inst ''"Y.C been received (rom crop n.rrespi u le " '' this service ami the llsures are kIwui with showing the avenge -lelu of stuple farm product and the aveniRe J" talnable at the farms on Decet her I. nils central summary of the to ml Vi,,liLm Soil will show that, despite the e.xtren o heat Hnd drouth of the midsummer pull oil. the harvest have amply rewarded tlie farmers of tbla state. Wlirnt mid l.'orn. WheatThe area of winter wheat was 43.06S acres, anil the total yield ,. bjsli Im nr an nvernce of 1 7 bushels per acre. average of 15.3 bushels per acre. J"0"'! wheal product, H.V"0 bushel, a loss of 2,9S3,3.v bushels rotnpnred with last ear on acfount of decreased nerc.jKe The averao "arm price Is about W oT-nt per h,Corn-The rcpurl show unusual variable ness In the average of lh corn t 'rob in the different counties ' 1,.r"m eighteen to thlrly-clgUt bush- h i o i ere, a thn result of uiieiiual dlstrlbutlni of rainfall In the critical atUKC of rimin. The generul stnte nvrage t 22 bjshel per aero and the total product bushel", hnrvesled from x.tWi.tw) ncre I He total corn output ot l!n I 1,ul1' S , '.''A cent compared with the crop of IK'0. and about K pr cent rumoured with the ut age product of the last t waive huisoii. The average farm prlcu of corn for the state Is about 50 cent per busbl, s against 27 cents on December 1. 1!". Ibe cash value of the crop In the markets Is about Jll3,fif.WJ, or tWW.Ml In exce of the VHlue of the crop laal year on the bus of prices obtainable Ueccmber I. In till estlmnte no iiccount N made ot tlui in crement In value ri'Hiiltlng from feodliiR corn on the farms where It Is produced. tints, llnrlcy uml He. Oats-The area of oat harvested tlds year wa 3.7?fl,rjU acre-, which is 1D.M.0 acre less than the acreage In W, the de crcaae reaultlng from unfavorable weather at thn time of seeding; and the average yield per ncrn Is about eight bushel below the output lnt year, but the quality s generally Niiperlor. The total product Is ri4.W,3i) bushels, nn uvcrage f 2": I'lisli el per acre. Though the tola I 2.I.9IS.H") bushels less 'than the product lat year, It Is verv closo to thn twelve-year average for this Mate. The average farm price" la 35 cents per bushel, ns against -' ""fits last year. . , , Harley-Tho barley oJtput till year 14,054,410 bushels. harvested from OM.G10 acres; the average yield being twenty-four bushelH per acre. The rcturris how an In crease of 1.930.210 bushels compared with last year, and the quality I much mipcrlor as a result of the dry weather at the time of harvesting and threhlng. The nvernge farm price' I 41 cent per bushel, as agnlnt 3.t cent last year. .... ,, ..,. nye The total yield of rye (la S..3,ftW bushels, an average of 15.S bushels per acre. The nverngo price Is 4S ygnt per 1,,l'1,pJ-fc'. Total Cereal Yield. Total Cereal Yield The above llgurcs show a. total output or corn and small grain amounting to 3W,tWl.W bushel, which is 43,4nO,() lens than the average of thu preceding eleven year. The cereal output was les than this eeuHon In top). iv.e. IS0.I and 1894, and greater In thn other years or the decade. Klax-Totnl yield of tlaxsced, 9I6.SW hushels on an area of 101.140 acres. Cut rent farm price, S1.29 per bushel. . l'otatoes The potato crop suffered the worst effect of tho drouth, the nvcrago yield per acre being only 3?. I bushels and tho total output (i.OW.tiW bushels, or less thnn half tho amount harveted last year. Average price, !ki cent per bushel. Hoy Tfie averngo yield of cultivated hay was about 1.4 ton per acre, nnd the total 3.711. (ISO tons, which Is 10-.g;o ton!) In excess of Inst year'H crop, and the quality I vastly superior. The current mnrket prlco averages about JS.2.1 per ton for tho state. Wild Ilay-Totnl yield. l.itW.TuO ton, an avorage of 1.2 tons per acre. Average value, 16.30 per ton. Huckwhetit Average unknown and vnrl siTTe; estimated value of crop, bused on census report, Is about tlTS.vuu, Sweet Potatoes KMImatcd value, $:123,()0. Horghutn Kstlmated value, V-'i,0iV Uroom Corn Value (catlmateill. Jl".1"0. Timothy Hecd-Vuluo (estlinaledl, $!W).orm. Cloverseed-Value (estimated!. $37.VtO. Corn Fodder In shock and llclds, worth $20,000,000. fltraw Hnd Other Forage Worth $4,000,000. 1'naturage Win th a,(V),fmo. Fruits and Vegetables-Value (estimated), $i;,sno.ono. Tho report show that the average price of cows Is about $30 und or horses $75. The otal average crops or tne slate, inciuiiing 'arm Vnttl Dccembjr 1. tru. $ Sirt2 10 r,7.5.J lo.W.a. 6:447,riM 111.7(2 l,ls2.7i I.W.Itl r,o,7ii.3to l7S,fW 3r..'ioi 15,0 0 '"O.OfKl 375.03m :o.fio,oco 4 OO.OiO :5.ovooi) 6.M0.0 0 Total soil products J27l.0$O.M4 From the above conservative estimate It appears Hint th soli products of this state, at current faun prices. In this drouthy season, are worth oer $27l.ri(.,onn, which sum Is about $(l.(io,w In excess of the ag gregate valuation at (he corresponding late In any previous year. In this estlmnte no uerount I inHde uf Hip profits derived from yonsutnptlon of soli products in the ilnlrv and II vo stock Industries. RIGHTS OF MEMBERS TO SEATS .Mn.nrliun, ntnl l.iinUlnnn ltetre enlnth es liny llnir tn I'ruip 'I lirlr Titles. WASHINHTON. Dec. fi.-Thc proposition of Mr. Moody of Massachusetts for a con grecslonal Investigation of the right of I.oulslnna members of congrtaj to hold their seats lodny drew n rejoinder from Representative Fleming of Georgia, who presented a resolution for the Investigation of the right of the Massachusetts members of congress to hold their sents. Mr. Moody's resolution asserted that a certain class of voters were disfranchised In Lou'slnna, thus Invalidating the election of Iiqlslana representatives, Mr Fleming's resolution. In part, reciter: Whereas. The constitution of Hie state of Massachusetts In contravention of the pro- vllmi nf flm . . ...... i . 1 ' ...i. r.V , ... , , """minion imposes additional qunllllcatlons for suffrage by lc- , n i'.i in. i"-iiimi iiiaii nave tue rignt to vote who shall not be able to tead the r."J?r,.lt.'!""n '" ,IC H'lKllsIt language nnd write his iiHttie Itcsolvcd. That when the said select com mlltei. ulinll be appointed It shall be charged with the further duty of Inquiring anil reporting by bill or otherwise whether the lepresentatlve from the state of Mas saelniseitM are entitled to membership In tht house nnd whether the number or rep resentallves from said state should not be reduced, , I'UVMO.VS l-Olt Wi:.STI!ll i:TKItAS. War Sort Ivors llcmcitilicrcil Uy the (ieneral (fin crn men t. WASllINaTON, Dec. C.--(Speclal.) Th5 following pensions have been granted: Issue of November IE. Nebraska: Orlglnal-l.ucleii Stcbblns. North Platte, s. Increase, Itestoratlon, J 'Issue, :tc.-ltobert C. Ilurni. Hayard. $s: U ''r. ,T.l.,on'., '''ckreli, i2. Original Widow, Htc-Miiney M.C.Ibson (special accrued November I9i. Islington. $5; minor of James It. Pratt. Proper. $10. Iowa: Increase. Hestoratlyn. Helssue. Ktc.-Henjamln F. Kramer, (lamer. JSj l.Hndon laylor Keenoy, Andrew. J10; Wll llnm S. lodges. Tracy. : Franklin Jnrt r dgi . Mitrshalltowii, $1; U.-nry llumm, Uashlngton, $10. Original Widows, F.te. Mary (looile. IIiismcII. $s; l.uclndn Cook p,,'!l..?ccr01 "vember 10). Iturllngton. tS; noblthn Nuiin, Davenport. $S; Anna M Itelnhart (special accrued November 20. U'.'new'".1'. Wldow-KllznliMh N Islrkendall. Mloifnttleld, $12. South Dakota: Orltilnnl-Frunlt Peterson. olorado: IncreiiHe, llestoratlon. Kelssue. .lV.,","!!,,"!1. K "elnoehl, Hoprls. $ v & I1.' J,,v"'". Original Idows-Annle H, Summers (sp?clal ac crued November 1!)). Greeley, ti. Montanu: Original-Theodore II. Klein, schnildt, Helena, $(. :St.--l.nnU Finn .XhhI'kiim, ST. I'Ot'lH. Dec. rt.-The Southern Slock and Clra'n company made an aslcnment today to Cbarle J. Magulre. Th? cm -p5n.vi-knnM1.cdP0H, llnhllltlen to the extc t of $.ln,oi-l. Till Is In small amount due to curtomers. The nsset amount to ?:8,3no. Till: IIMAI.TV MAHKIVr. INSTHI'MUNTS jilaced on lllo Friday. December 6: Witrrmity Drrila, Ellxa Louis and husband to T. W. Pnxton, n'b lot 11, block M, South Omnha , , $ 50 J. P. Word to F. K. Herbage, lot 10 In 2.l.ri-i3 1 T. .1. llotohan to Juseph Holohnn, nl2"i feet lot 1, (,'hoiiinan's add 10) (jeorgf .t Co. to Hertrand Sawyer, lot fi, block :i56. South Omaha ,V) I'. K. Clnyc to K. .M. Shehan. 32 feet lot 1, block 12. Omaha 1.750 1.. W. Olfford to H. Jt. Hnstlngs, e', lot 21, flurr Oak 2.x5 C. It. F.llls nnd huiband to ( F. Page, lot 3, block 4,'Dellone arid 2.0 W. H. Alexander and Wiro to A. P. Tukey, lot 1, block u, llnnscom I'lace 5,V)o Itobert Wise and wife In Tllkev & Allen, lot 10, block S. Clifton Hill... 1 M. F. Hnurkc to Newell Ilurtou et nl, lot 2. block 2U, Florence 75 Martin Orrf nnd wife to Jesse Mc carty, lot 10, block 1, Van Camp's add , . b'O M. K. Hoffman and husband to Hyrmi Heed company, lot 7, block 2, 1st add, to Mt. Dougla., 2'0 Total amount of transfers. ,, .$11,377 ALLIANCE OF BASE IALL Wtittri Lugni Eotn t Git Tojflhir with tht Bigger FIItti. FRIENDLY RELATIONS fUlLY ASSURED President Jetton of the Threo-I Com lilnnltim iirbps n I'lnn nf le (Ion for Potrem nnd lll Alllc. "KANSAS CITY. Dec. 6.-James Whitfield, president-elect of tho Western Hase Dall league, will meet representatives of the American league and National league In Chlearo Monday for the purpose of estab lishing friendly relation lth tho cn-tern organization. President II. M. Sexton of the Thrcc-l league Is In this city, rep resenting President Pat Power?, of the Ns-' llonal Association of fin ao Hall Leagues. He says the. National association will side with the Western league against the new American association. He said: "I shall advise Mr. Powers to call n meeting nf tho National association (or Kansas City In the second week, In January, when the Western leaguo will convene here. Thla will give us a chance to talk over the outlook and get together In our fight against the proposed American asso ciation. It Is possible the California leaguo will be represented at that meeting.' BLIND HORsTjUNS AWAY Him ilc 11 .lumps TrneU nod l,cntc llltnl Three Mile In (he Itenr. SUSPECT TRAIN WRECKERS I'liiHlnr tnml I'nrs llernlled anil r rnil Trainmen Are Herltinsl) Injured, POrtTIAND. Ore . Dec 6. EaMbmind passenger train No. 2 on the Oregon Rail road ft Navigation line, which left this city at ft a, m. was wrecke-1 twelve miles east of The Dalles this afternoon. The en gine turned completely over nnd tho mall car left the track, but turmi Mnly partly over. The rompotlte sleeper and diner Icf the track, but remained upright. Ths other J cars, including a private car containing Colonel R. C. dowry, general superintend ent of the Western Union Teligraph com- 'HJ nil" irtllj- ICIUHIIl? 11 Oil HIP IIHCK, Knglneer Maurice G'nvnnatigh wns bady sclded and perhaps internally Injured. Fireman Frank Chafe was seriously In jured, None of tht passengers were In- ' Jured. The wreck iw undoubtedly the work of train-wreckers, as an examination showed that a seven-eighths squarr- nut had been placed on the outside rail of n three degree curve. Another nut was also found on an outside rail about 100 feel ahead of the first one. .Two men who hae been at work near The Dalles nre supeeted of wrecking 1 the train and the company has offorcd $1,000 reward for the arrest and conviction of the criminals. Hay's Hair-Health ftSfFF" inproitunii inn great nair iitaiiiiuer m aa inr nu.ttrv reader of thin pirer If or Mid eom , lot tried It and Is troubled with dandrulf or with the a nay have by mall a sample bottlt AH50I.UTCI.Y Vt IT WILL KEEP YOU earanceol srv or faded htli 1:1:. 1 nee tree oottie otitr. tho ha LOOKING YOUNG. It. 1 1. II. luibttn a llejlns to Oiiw. mds who hive become e v er Mi lly' lUlr-Health Iw hexlitiful lute Inod, tejiorinc )ou'!i.ul co' it ntl biauty to tray tni! faded luir, Kemee inJprevenMdamlrurfantl itop It . ug ind breaVlnt of tlie lia. tt Is not a dye,an-lrolllvelywi!Inotdii.-o'orlle i:i!p, liandi er elotlnnt, anil ue Cannot be ditected by your best fr."nd, Preent hair falilnt alter e bilh Ine or much refiplration. Om lolllo Dots it. IIAIR-linAl.TII EVERY I0TTLE WARRANTED to restore tray, while or faded hiir 10 vomluul color and li.e. It acli on the rol,tlvtnt tem the reimred nour. liment ard potitlvtly rni'lucei lux uriant thick hair on bald headt. "Not m O ray Hmlr Lmtf," the testimony ot hundied uine It Hay's llnlr-llealth ladaintyrire. Int and a nee earj- adjunct tn eetr toilet and unlike other preparation, eert a healthful action on the rent nf the hair, caudnt (he hair to retain ll oritlnal color, whether WacV, brown or to'den At Leading; Druggists. Good for 25o Oakc HARFINA SOAP. Cutout and ;ln 1 tin. ouoon In five dsys, taWe It to.nvef i- fo-lome drug. ind ihv n ie vo 1 a latKe bottle ot lla llalr.llealth and jsc. take ol Martina Medicated Aoap, ih. hen aoap for lt.,r. S alp, t omflfxinn, llaih nnd loilri, huh for f ifty fti( ir;.ri ptic. -i Redeemed bv leadinK drug, glstt ever where at their hopaonly.or bv thephllo Hay Specialties Co.. ) I afajeiieVt , Newaik.N " ' -. " .v.)-, u-rijjrts., " cr-j. ,1, ri fMj-n .aiea p kjgc, on 1 1 e-pt 01 00 v enn and Hi 1 Narne LAROU SOc. D0TTI.H5 Hav's Hair-Health the Riot lialr stimulnnt, so te'turk ably satlsfactorV tliAt nil arrangement I. - I t I.,l. I I . ... , iih ncrn mane m which an rcauers i 1 I this paper who have not nlreadv tfitd A Bottle FREE ' by mail also a book that tells how to ,lmc beautil'ut hall and lomplc.xlon 1 ami contains testimonials of ntnnv 01 the thottsands who hae regadied ucauu ami outhiiii appearanrr iiv mine llnv'.s llnlr.llrnltb nml ttnrfln.i Soap, t ut out this pe(lal ork-r und 9 enclose 11 uiin yotir Free Soap Offer Name MORE DEATHS FROM WRECK l'lv- IVrmii. Injured In the Iron 1 muni tnlti ( l 1 1 1 1 it ii (iieiMinili. SAN KHANCISt'O. Dec. 6.- I'nvorltes met disaster again nt dtkland todny, not one getting In front. Sugden. first choice In the closing event, crossed his legs after the half-mile post nnd fell. Sugden. who Is blind In one eye. then ran awny three nnd n half-miles. The nice wns won enslly by Oustn. Merops, ruvorlte In the fourth, propped 11s the barrier went up nnd after entehlng the field wns beaten In a driving finish bv Impcrlus. J. Mathews, who rode the winner, was fined ?t'l for rough riding. Ho rnrrled Merops wide In the stretch. .1, T. Woods, who wns on Klorenio when he left yesterdny, wns suspended for n week. 'Results: First race, 2-year-old maidens, eleven sixteenths of n mile: t.'nthello won. Iltidd Wnde second. Rosarle third. Time; 1:H. Second rnce, eleven-sixteenths of n mile, selling: Hedncr won. Kdlnborotigh second, Nellie Korest third. Time: 1:12. , Third rate, Kuturlty course, selling: Water Scratch won. Paislfal second, 'Juadrii third. Time: l:14'4. Fourth rnce, 0110 mile, selling; Imporlor won, Merops second, Alicia third, Time: 1:47. Fifth race, three. cjunrlers of n mile, sell Ing: Sir Lewis won, Murescn second, I.ou Welsea third. Time: 1:I7IS. Sixth rnce, Ihree-ouiirtera of a mile, uell ing: Ousto won. lien l-odl wecond, Dun Wane third. Time: I:I8!. DISASTROUS DAY FOR RIDERS llorsi'R I 'nil nt Crcscen I. t'nimlnn: t Serious Injury to Tlielr 31 minis. NKW ORLEANS. Dec. fi.-Cadet. Semi colon nnd Serpent were the winning favorites today. In the first race Free Stnte, nfler the start, caught his foot In tho track railing nnd fell. Sinn und May Milter, who were following him closely, both fell over him. T. O'Hrlen, who rode Free State, had hla collarbone and two ribs broken. Line, who hnd the mount on Slab, had one rib broken, J. Wilson, who rod 'Mny Miller, escaped Injury None of tho horses was hurt. Result: First race, five furlongs: Cndet won, Crescent .'ity second. Fnde Meny third, fihie: i:0l. Second nice, selllnc, six' furlougv. Semi colon won, Olekn second, Prince Ksher third. Time: 1:15. Third mce. six furlongs: Serpent won, Pyrrho second, Mnrlos third. Time: l:Mi. Fourth race, selling, six furlongs: Roome rnck won, Liidy Kent second, Kohn Wreath third. Time: 1:14. Fifth race, selling, one mile and n cuinr. ter: Aztm won. Little Klkln second, Hnrbeo tniru. rime: --.vjyt. Sixth rnce. one mile nnd seventy vnrrtH .Wnllate won, Wnter House second, Jcpsle .inruoe iniro. iimc; i;io'(. LOWERS THE OLD RECORDS IS. Cnrrnll "chnefer Sirlnis Klahty ViinU lit Fitly 11 ml I'uiir I'lrili Veiouils. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. fi.-K. Carroll Sehneffer of Reudlnc. Ph.. national swim ming champion, created new reeords to night nl the sportsman's show for twenty nnd forty ynrds and lowered the record for Mxty nnd eighty ynrs. Sehneffer finished llrst In nn elghty-yurd swimming contesi. witn uuy uniy or Pittsiiurg second, Schneffcr'H time for the elchtv vnrds wus SO 4.5 seconds, lowering the. record by inrce-urtns or n second, lie covered sixty ynrds In 36 1-5 seconds, four-nfths of 11 second less tlmn the previous record. Roth tho sixty nnd eighty yards records were held by Sehneffer. He Kwnm twenty ynrds In 10 2-5 seconds and forty yards In 23 1-5 seconds, both belnp new records. SPAULDING FOR PRESIDENT Report flint Yrternn MnRimlr- Mny lie Itrcnlled to .Vntlni.nl I. ramie. Weak Backs Omcdd Oil rc weaic y? n rn mcTn and women is the back. It gives out before the other parts of the body. It gets . 1 1 1 -ii . f. urea ana acnes ternoiy arter a, day's work or night's pleas ure. A tired, weak back pulls a person right down and renders life miserable. The kidneys arc often supposed to be the cause, but usually the muscles and ten dons in the back have been strained. Omega Oil is the proper and only permanent reme dy. Rub it into the pores of the back, and a feeling of re newed strength and -vigor will come im mediately, and a few such treatments will fix you up all right again. Umega Uil takes out soreness and inflammation. It invigorates and freshens all the muscular tissues. .It contains ingre dients that you never used before. 7(3 L aBLKaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBal " CHICACIO. Dec. fi.-That the election of A. O, Spalding to the presidency of the National league would probably result In u compromise between the two major leagues was admitted tonight by President Ban Johnson. The developments of the last week seem to show that Spalding Is a enn dlduto for that position In spite of pre vious denials, nnd President Johnson's statement brings unusual Importance to the nnnual meeting of the National league, which begins In New York on Wednesday. BOX underthec"lub plan (Milcnun MpnrU I'rcpurr for n Lively CnmpHlrtn for, the Com ing, Winter. CHICAGO. Dec. fi.-l!oMng under the club nlaii Is to be t r Ld In r.Mitrn an mi u large scale. The organization of the Olympic Athletic club, with headquarters nt the Second Regiment armory, waa an nounced lopignt tionuy vuuger nnd Joe llernsteln will furnlnh the attraction 1111 Mm orst night, which Is set for Wednesday, , t,)1h., 1C 'CI... t.-lll I. a 41. II-... 'i.V(,(., t .) 1.1. IXMM I.,- lln( 111 any Imnortnnce Hint linn lnken nljio In Chicago since the noted McOovcrn-Gins uarco nt iniiersniis. Itoiiiulrrs llefenl Eccentrics. Women rolled a tenpln contest Inst night on I'lnrk'e nowllng alleys. Scprc: ROl'NDEHS, , , . 1st. 2d. Sri. Total. Miss Tip Inmai Vi U' ft; ?m Miss Mayme (Soerne.. 1 in 132 ins a;.:i Mbs Kmmn (loerne.. 111. 11(1 l.n s Miss Iou Pegau...... Hi 12? 130 S!1 Totals 44 l'5 114 1.I1S KCCKNTItlCS, 1st. 2,1. .til '.Vital Miss Ousele lhmann S" :n Mrs. Adolph llrandels m 10n 111 3W Mrs. Herman lleselln lift 111 it:. ():, Mrr. Fred ICrug liu 101 131 :'(50 Tolals 163 410 454 l.Mi .IrrTorda Wins In Foiirlrcnlli lliiiinil. AIjLENTOWN. Pa.. Dec. 6.-.laek Mc Cormlck of Philadelphia was knocked out tonight by James Jeffords of California In the fourteenth round of what wns to have been a fifteen-round tight at the Kevstonc Athletlo club. neilucr Prices In l.rnil. SALT LAKE CITV. Dec. . A special to the Tribune from New York inys that the representntlvea of the lend producers of the Fulled States and the American Smelt Ing and netlnlng company reached nn agreement as to the prlco of lend to govern future contracts, The price llxed la sqld to be. ,Hj centH a iioiind, a. reduntlou of half a cent a pound from present prltfM, Count Tolsml llrciivcr. LONDON. Dec. 8.--Count l.en Tnl.ml I... nulte re.overed from his recent Illness, teirgrapns me uuessa correspondent of th- Standard He takes dally walks and has resumed his work, I MALVBHN, Ark., Dec. (!, Five more deaths have orcurrcd in ronieo.uence of the head-end collision between two passenger trains on the SI. Louis, Iron Mountain Southern railroad near .here last night. Maggie Stevenson, colored, of Landers vllle. Ala., died todny from Injuries re ceived In tho wreck. Two colored children, names not 'known, also died today from their Injuries. Two while men, names un known, who had been riding on the front end of the baggage car on the fast mall soUthhound train, were found dend In the wreckage today. None of the white passengers Injured In the collision will die. Twenty-eight In jured colored passengers were taken to the rnllroad hospital at Little Rock today. Th" coroner's Jury has been holding an In quest all day. hut has reached no con clusion. The developments today Indicated that the collision was the result of a mis understanding of orders. nnd Address I to Phllo Mny, it L.ifjNctte Street, Newark, N.J , with live cents (stamps ,or cash) to pay nolni;ei nml we wi ' semi 'ou. tircp.illl, u tree sample bottle if lluy' Hiilr.llcnlth. Druggists enn tu.t supply Mnlr-llcnlth free. If a are satisfied that llnlr-llenlth 1 Is what you need for vour lialr, buv a regular o cenl liottlc ,11 leading driig store, nun get n 25 cent, cake ol nnriinn onp i-Kt:t: as per oiler l.MAIIA-SlintniA'S .t Mcrtl.NMll.l,. Illth nml l)...lr: SCHAFKR'S DUIT, STORK , I6II1 and ChlrHRo. rttl'NfMI, lll.t Frs-xioilOAN. 1I2 nrndw Dell a VI1N". 33-i Central llroadway. DROWN. 327 Main; WlinLIJY, 416 tlroid-wr;'. iSIIJIDIIbITCC Any tierien r it'liAilne Mtle ef lUv's Il'ir UUHnMHIka. Hrsllh inhfte In the V. S. nh.il... not hn lienetneil, nuyhne hit monev '. V bv rhiny tlie Putto IIav SrrcuL. Addifil,. ,, Rtfuit juhliliiln, Unit Tollowlne DrugslsU supply Hay' Halr-tlealth and ttarflna Soap In their shops onlyt IF YOUR HAIR l Orty.Htretkrrtor nlfteheil. 'I en b restorel to ny tiesutUnl color by The Imperial Hair Regenerator th ocknowrlrrlgpil STANDAKD IIAIP. t OI.OH1NM fnr(ryrtr Mlesched Hair. Colors re iUirAbleirUrAmitlril,lls u ennuiit Ueilflrctril. Miiiiplr.il lialr colored free. (.'orreisoDitrnce (niiflilpntlnl. Imperial hemlcul tu,, 10j V Kd St , N Y i- i5 V FOUL PLAY JS SUSPECTED Prominent lliiriiiiinii I'liiiml lljlnn i:iilrck Sluirl Time Aftrrvrn rd CRAWKORDSVILLE. Ind . Dee. 6. Wil liam Sheets, a well known horseman of this city, was found nt a late hour this evening at the fair grounds In a dying con dition. He was removed to the city and expired In a few minutes. He was known to hnve had considerable money In 1)1 poesesslbn, but when found there was not a cent on his person. It Is thought he had been given drugged whisky and robbed. Wool Mnrket. LONDON. Dec. S.-The offerings nt the fool auction snles today numbered 11.119 bnlen. Most of the offerings were of com mon qunllty. Sales In detail: New South Wales. 1,00) bnles: scoured, IUiJQIm VI. Queensland, 2.0) bales; scoursd. HUcKiTls d: greasy. ti'aiSlfd. Vlctoiln. l.fiVi Imles; scoured, tdijls 4tjd: 'greasy, 2Hf. Smith Australlu. 1.100 bales. greasy, t;i;d. New Zealand. 1.(00 bales; 'toureil, 34iljils Sd; greasy. 3t5jilld. fupe, qf Good Hope am Natal. 1.000 bnles; scoured. HtjdSJls 7d: grensy. 3&7I. Italy, 3,100 bales; scoured, D-rS'-jd. noSTON. Dec. fi.-The Commercial Hulle tin will my In tomorrow's report on the wool trade of the Vnlted Slates; Huslnees Is active nnd well distributed. For the llrst time since ltM dealers nro buying and speculating for a rise. The wools thus stimulated nre mostly B supers and thev have been pushed up to 43c, the scoured pound. I-orelgn advices nre better. Fine wooled sheepskins advanced S per cent nt Thursday's auction sales In London. Ronton Is nlrendy almost bare of spring Texas and spring California wools. The wooleii goods trade is undergoing the most phenomenal boom In its history, Heiivywolgbts on odds nnd ends hnve ndvnnccd S nor cent. Some mills hnve sold their entlrn product of new lightweights and already there is n demand for new hcnvywelghts thai cm not go Into consumption u yenr hence. The receipts of wool In Hoston since .Innuai v I liave been 25 1,300,53:1 lbs., against ISI.atl.MS for the same period In lSuO. The Hoston shipments to dale nre SIS,5Sti.lP6 lbs,, atnlnst ru,.',S-10f 'i6-.3W' It""- for the same period In 1M0. rhe stock on hnnd In Hoiton Jnnu ary 1, 1001. was 7r,..V.),ro lbs,; the to ul .stock todny Is S2,im.S35 lbs. ST. fAiriS. Dec. C.-WOOr-StenilV; niedlum grades, I34;17tt; light line. V'Ufr '44c aV' U)lV:(:'' ,ub winl. 15? Coffee AlnrUet, NKW YORK. Dec. 6.-COFFF.K- Snot Rio, firm; No. ; Invoice. 6T,c7 MlldV quiet Cordova 7.4'cfllc. Future Were final I v steady In tone and net 5010 points higher, sales Included: December. fiW; Jnnuarv Jtuy. 6.9J-67.00C; July. 7.oj-ff7.l0c; August .20c: September. 7.25l?7.r.c; October, Y,40c I if High Mark When perfection Is reached the hlchsrt mark is touched, Hunter Whiskey 5 ! I Is perfect In Age, Purity, Flavor, ifc 33 1 Its standard of quality Is unhue, uniform, Invariable, -J: It Is always best hy every test. rk ? SoM it all flmt'eli enttt mil by Jofbr. H; -, W.M. I.ASAIiAN .V KIN. n.illmbrr.Mij. -I; ) ! . $5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases and Disorders of .Men 10 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured Method new, without cutting. Mr-L ,r lose of time. QV DM 1 1 cured for Ufa ana tne poison li,iOtb(iroughly cleansed from the system. Soon every Mgn and symptom disappears completely and forever. Ho "BRflAKiNO OtiT" ot the dlMaea on the sklu or face. Treatment contains no dangeroui ilrur.e or injurious ueaivlne. WEAK MEN from Kxceeses or Victim ro Nkkvoub dibii.itt or F.xmrjsxijs, WASTI.NO WBAKfESS With KARI.T DfC'AT In Youno and Miouli Aor.D, lack of rim. vigor and strength, witn organs Impaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new Horn Treatment, No pain, no detention from bust nets. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. 1 CHARQFS i OW CorHnltitJoe free. TreitmeM ky Mill. Call on on or addrris g Jo. 14th St. Dr. Searles I Searles. 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' " , As the niimuer secured of this calendar la llmlte-d, it will be well lo tend for It .it once, They will make dainty hut Inexpen sive Christmas presents, These calendars are 1013 Inches and am sold at tho art stores for one dollar By securing an Immense quantity nf them we are able to offer them for ISo. ART DEPARTMENT The Bee Publishing Co., Omnha, Neb ARE Yflll DEAF? ANY HEAD NOISES? ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE bv our new invention. Onlv those boni denf arc incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8 : n.M.TtMORr;. Md,, March o, loei, GenllfKn : Being entlrel v cured of dcafne". thanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full historr of invrasr, In be ued at our discretion. About five years ago inv right car began to slug, and thU kept on getting wore. until I lot my hearing In tills ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without nnynuccr, conulteda num ber of physicians, among other", the mot eminent ear specialjft of this city, who told tne that only an operation could help tne. and even that only temporarily, that the head noies would then crae, btjt the hearing in the afTeUed ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally In a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had ued it only a few ibvs according to jour direction, the nolr.es cc-Trd. and to-day, after five weeks. .my hearing In the diseafed car hns been entirely reJtored, I thank you hrartilynnd beg to remain Very truly your. ' I-. A. WURMAN, 7,v S. Proadway, llaltimore, Md. Otii' iveatment tloca not interfere with your umittt own potion. "TdKee YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME n" n.,BU INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. The Diamond Crude Gusher DAILY CAPAGITY 75,000 BARRELS, BROUGHT IN DEC. 1, 1901. Ilnmlll Hi'oa., tlie vctt-rnn (lrlllnis of tho HiutiniKjiit Field, lirotiirlit In for iim HiJh splendid (Siialier filler only six weeks of (Irlllln We me In n IKiNltlon to nuike Iiu'kc contnifls for oil nt oneo und to foninience the delivery of snnie us xoon iih stilllelenl InnUiip1 nnd pipe line enn be eoinpleted. Airnnpeinenls linve been inude for u joint 'pipe line from Spindle Top HoiKhtH to Port Art Inn. Thin pipe line tok'etlior with the neersnty iimount of innkHge. limdliiK rm-ks, side trucks, tnnk eaiH und other e(iilpuients to HiieceHsfiilly innikel Hie oil, iiiulr's n lurp' iiniouul or ciipitiil. Aa the Htoek has been nn tlm mnrket but hI.v 'weeks, the directors have decided to offer UNTIL DEC. IITH, 1901. Diamond Crude Oil Stock 25 Cents ( par 51. GOV AFTER WHICH TJME STOCK WILL BE ADVA ICED TO 50C PER SHARE. ONLY 79,000 8HARES MORE WILL BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE. Thofse who juii'clinie now will be-setting In on the Kronnil floor and will reap rich Imrvext from their Investment at nn early date. This Is not n speculation, but an Investment In a company already reeounlzed as one of the lending ouch In the Twits Field, otlleored by bunkers and biislnecs men whose commercial inllnp ean be iiHeertalned In any bank directory or commercial apency. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS; Prralilrnt, V mIAMSOA1, -of ll,'r, l'"9- Minn., for oerr 10 yearn tlir hnd of. tlie ji"leiHlft Rrocery liouee of ltaiuom IItoh.. proMdent of tlie ( 'oiinolldated iVcT Nntloni?r Hanl"Hotr,U' Co,,,iany ot Albert Ix-h, dlivetor In the Albert I'lrM h f-1'rrnlih-iil. F,luA"nu L TVrJir;l:ii of ,Rlbl'- rnw?) eashler Sibley Slntr Hank, prceldnnt Unnk of Ilarrl. Ilarrle, In.. p-n-dint First National Uank of Melvlii. Vi srciiiiil Vlro-l'renlili-nl. "fi'rrtnry, A nr!iArv,,lrt,:f.f H'h,S,lriwa' jecrMnry and tivnsurcr of tho A. W. Ilnrrh Company! " ot 1 fTlWiy ft " I,r(,sl'lc"1 of l,c w- "nrrlw (iao l.lsht ' 'IV..... ....... Mar" n' city f Uwh" C'l' lV"' oai,lll'r "f ,,le cit NtlonBl Ilnk f A .MHEUll I. I DIAM Clt ot the accompanying blank and mall today. DIAMOND CRUDE OIL COMPANY. ff anurus mciR., minnoapolla, wtlnn, Subscription Blank, O. B. No DIAMOND CRUDE OIL COMPANY, 727 Andrus Bldg., Mlnnoopolls, Nllnn. I hereby subscribi for shares of stock o: thi Diamond Crude Oil Company at 25 cents pur share, (par valu: $1.00; lull paid, non-assessable), I herewith enclose do'lars as full payment on my subscription. Name Address- Date. ill .nll. .Ar.. - " r.. 1 - . r .... i ... . I - . ..n.v. ill, in. iiiurin, en., ii MJ I Ml f.n j fli'IV IIIIIPI. IIT l,1lir jpi payable to Diamond Crude OH Company T No riubrcrlplloiiH poHtmarkeit lalr than Dei. It will bu acnipttri at I thla price I UBUMIi: aaal III m aaal 1 1 i I 1 II i n l II ail 1 1 ll i ii i i