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PAGES, 12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, ISUL.~TWELVE NEW YEAR'S SPURTING NEWS |5t fs ngag i srsoe oo s o |ty it oo oo o o | {EX“WHO RUN 0N THE RALL, | ( / Ren Mulford,the spiciest of all thebase ball | Imagine a brass band on safeties, and_yot X scribes, will hereafter write exclusively for | that is what Detroit proposes to have 2 et L Bascball | the Ne York Sporting Times. Ho was cno | teen men mounted on wheels all alike — oteate Outlog for ocal Baschall | of the Life's “weeded out.” in club colors and playing on instruments " . il - Orank Watkins is oxpecting a winner in young | specially constructed to be mauiputated wity | 1be United States Commi-sioner Tells How - IRUEY Osborne. He is a lefthander and ‘beside | one hand, Thay are Paid, — great speed and good curves, 18 said to have | The L. A. W. closes the vear 100 with a remurkable control of the ball. membership of 17 bykers are be- GOSSIP OF THE WHEELMEN. | *Fiomer Kirk, n wollknown local ball player, | coming a power in the land s Land will s leaves for Flotida on the 10th. He has writ. | continue to make their power feit la the in- | "WHAT TRADES' UNIONS ACCOMPLISHED, ten ahead for a trial position fn some of the | terest n:‘hwnu pavoments: and general Ligh- All About 1 Pugs—The Gun, | southern teams next season vay fmiprovement, it o i w St. Paul evidently intends topitch right in An European cycling party will leave [ The Demands Made by the Minnesota Dog 4 Trap — Amateur HURC BANIN e TR IcTo Sl s Tas | Bitladainkig th 88ay Tou s toim fo it 6o sy Stats Pederation of Labor Doings and Int:resting secured inelude Mains, Me continent. Nearly a dozen names have been Sration of Labor Ree anly kin, Ford, n % Misceilany. Schmidt, Dalton, Osbornoe ang McHalo, handed in for the toue. The route laid out garding Laws on Capital From Milwaukee comos the whisper that ors Lreland, Scotland, England, thenco to and Labor. A Lon i Ca s e WHUHOE (LAY |5 deef shu Tohile, ¢ and Vahico. While our HOLIDAY TRADE, just past, was the phia l¢ contract and that Vicke es will try and e 1 Maryland ing man With the first flurry of tho beautiful comes | delphiu lediuo conteact and that Vickory and | | Narvland racing v noxt 808800 BY | o Ath menual reportol the Untted State LARGEST we ever enjoyed during our TWENTY-FIVE the first bit of rea! interesting vaseball infor- | etFEr W offaring special prizes for tho bost timos 4 15 e SPOTEL 0L GO UNINed STAL0S ~ A A A . mation from the Omaha mansgement, and | Nervousness about advance monoy seems | M0 GILIGE £0 quartar, hilf of thosquatios | Conmissioner of Inbar is devoted entirely to YEARS EXPERIENCE in the jewelry business in the patrons of the glorious gamo will at once | to be the main thing noticed about ball play- | ark in mile events and to the one mile mark | the subject of railroad employment, The roulizo that thoy aro to bo calered to £he coming | ora i thow. Ploinee. mes.of webybeiid gy | 1o two-mile evonts and so on statistics covera wido fleld, returns being Omaha, on taking account of stock the first of the year Soanon after 6 fashioh that will aceclarate | 0Active magndte o have consed to sing Chicago claims that it at least has one ama- | made by sixty corporations, einploy ing ',.],":‘:: we find too many HIGH PRICED CLOCKS remaining the blood and warn the cockles of tho heart, | 18 Afteryou,” warbles Ren Mulford {Fuir Wiio nover sold.a prize, and his name is | porsons, or more than one-third of the e blood and warm the cockles of the heart. ) ¢ an Sickle A0 hias worl ot of cy \ In the first placo Dunny Stannon, tho favae. | 1, Wil Sunday, the il plaver, oceupiod the | g LV o M e au- can oty sy | Fallfond employes n the country. Tho seloe unsold, and have decided to close them out at once to | ito of the team in 1585, has been closed with, Y o Tt ) ues was made with the object of ob- those coming first sentatives from each group of g mick's safe threo weeks ago, but ;‘f,.w. en- | changed his mind and went to a dog fight, A\":Z“;" ', but hie was quoted as a shining | states, but the northwest, southwestand Pa- thal reasons, it was withheld from the public, | Billy Alvord, the clover big third baseman [ N Gl tow. | Ciflesections are represented by only one line ” t Hbout D nB l%alf RB U]a P ~ It was apprehiended that the signing of Shan- | ;‘I ”"',“"’l""f hd E ."‘“'I""f"""‘l""““" i e | ever, is ot thriving likea green bay tree | CA¢h: Excluding those of the employes who F l 18881 non wolud interfere with negotiations with | {5y s1y of renouncing base ball | 814 the reasons ave many, the most important [ are paid by the mile, trip, piece, contract or | in fact his contract was in President MeCor- | preachied at St. Paul on the samo day, but lo ay th re ave not others like | taining reg other players, That possibility no longer | and entoring. curie Lall ot v Horsoo perhaps i= the utter neglect by the chiefcon- | on commission, there are p . . . | VN i s ety Ko 1OBE 1 and ontofng ball. of tho Iorest City | sul to axarcian his oficlat duty by appolniing | whose pay por ds peres frors oot o ——There are Fifty of them, including—— exists and Dani ngagement has been 15541 Gousuls throH Fiont N8 Llte. s T s - © officially promulgated. He will manage and While speaking of hustling managers, | o numberof wheeling centors in Nebraska | 10 $9.00. Of these 81 per cent receive more ' n the team, and at the | “White Wings” “ebeau of D Should | sadly in nced of a consuland it scems strange | than $1 and not to oxceed 82, while about (0 - - g P ] timo guard sccond base, | Aot booverlooked. A€ ho docsn't klvothe | thatthors has becn o remedy pplied hows. | POr cent are in the lower halt of that range, { & | Colorado metropolis the strongest team she | {oforn and the percentage of those recciving moro [ | that he will exccute his tri- | hag over had, there will be a good many peo- | or ity i St of th ing m —— koes without saying. In 1830 Span- "he Philadelphia Brotherhood handorgan [ closed last Monduy evening with thirty-seven | - tiout materiully affecting the count. Tho [ [ non was with the Louisville' Coloncls, and | dgesn't want. 1o Woeter o to6 - ol ast Monduy evenfug with thisty-seven | 4vaxge daily rate of all the time-wokers i - o ‘;1!;|l:;’(ulr‘"q\h\\h'n”ll:”l“"l‘;d,\'”l“;' Standavd ho | mitted to “major leaguo rigints” under the | tioth g o Dbt o Shor, e tulfe | sraitg) Bub nawniy gk per cent received loss / it did ereditable work, and would have bec national ement, but insists that it be per cont and Eaton the lowest, 20 per cent. | than that average, About one-quarter of the o i Bl il | B AR, B s it e | S b T R | e St o 1 ) 4y }:}‘.‘:'n”“f V(-‘l\nAiLIu;ylll (‘ry‘;:‘l..‘,-,{ uvers (10 10 | this striko western patrons of this shoctt T (T s 1RGN Ghe SO ThR R ¢ kit Sl bl corvico | - Clevelund is willing to give Jimmie Me Arad] N S humote, o © ployed 25 days or less o . . . . . Satay Pt s ho did excollont servioe, | Atearto Dittabutg, . Mhab yonas man badst | Sk s i 8 iEbiote wholo (of car, 13 per cent from 26 to All of which have fine porcelaine or gilt dials; visi- Cream 01 U Gt - L6 weitts Ehat o | DeCt i tho loazis loug alongh to got acaii: | Moy it i 3 1 3 trile 00 days, nearly 14 per eont from 51 to 100 ble escapements, with ruby pallets, half hour strike at- am of the on. He t ated, yet he was one of the most bitter | liveswy 50 Rathbin ... days, and S 1-15 per cent from from 101 to 150 is in supurb condition this winter, and with | Mited, ye Brandt 35 Rhodes. D, 3 d v u 3 @ contliuiee ot pont health wi | {alkersusnst tho ol bty that g taker | 5 i days, Nearly 2 por cent worked from 151 to tachment, cathedral gongs and all latest improvements. . o e g LTS mino leaguo § 3 ite i p s “":‘n.m-.",.-m‘,.é iy, O GAL S They runfrom 8 to 21 days. and are warranted good re.- > bring one of the exempla ayers of the | . “Bug” Holiday, with snow balls for 10 i ines is ten hours, and the exceptions wero 5 . e AT R s staeine i in o, s s S i rediced (0 it a1 o fnssa, Making allowanco liable time keepers. Prices range from $40 to $100, gerial qualificatio th his playing skill, Cincinnati brotherhood aggregation for [ Lo . i ol or lost time, the followin, © the averago 3 | o A AT laying Sk ticoof back salory. - Lot e son it was | Sl i 1 48 i annual earnings por head n tho leading. do but we offer them for a few days at a great reduction. { sition to local baseball interests, , same Bug who was so tickled when i partments: Bagzagemasters, 8504 baggage- . | o e e Ry e e | Beauiy tought the Ciopaat club, wasn't i1 men, $311; blacksmiths, £167; -brakemen, Also, about fifty IMITATION MARBLE MANTEL the intelligence that he has a quarte it Think so. ¥ 1 §212; carponters, £330; conduetors . AESbelsh pIAyoLs GO /8 Hln oy i Shortstop Macullar, who was with the Dos 4 ; gineers, 317 emen, §i3 i CIOCkS, from $6 to $20; worth nearly double the money. pects to sign immadiately uPon the announ: Moines-Lincoln team last season, is at his 2 = o agmen, §244: foremen, $463; laborers, $124; ment of a permanent settl ',’f‘,.“‘ of baseball | home in Bultimore waiting for the clouds to A Binish Mill Tomorrow Night "l;;t!w.r-j(»l Shily b Lo AL DIAMON DS, WATCH ES. JEWELRY and all affairs between the National league and | nestagain. Macis well across the isotonic il Veston ol to City. ytana, and | S448; switchmen,” 22645 and telezraph oper: n \ Aweroun assoctation, Two-of thew wiro | line, bit theros many ‘a. oo gamo tn i | p oy, Werton of Butto City, Montana, and | 537 Lo highdst wages ave pata in other goods sold at a LIBERAL DISCOUNT during with the unfortunate Brothers last season, as somo team will evidently learn before [ (oMY Whiteof Chicago, will battle to a | Now' England. The daily wages in Great 3 P G BB PR dog days come again, filish ¢ Gormania i, South Omata, to- | Britain avoivin for englieor amal deivers, JANUARY to make room for new spring stock. g the Amorican associution, while all of themare | Tho ot ounds that Kan- | MOTOW night. The millis forapurse of £150, | firemen, conductors, switchmen and flagmen. Vsl i grucis In their particular” postions, Noxtin | sas Gy Is aftor Kayiond s i misihio,an- | and 7 and 25 of the gato. recelpts, Outme: Theusérage s st T h half (oo OUR MOTTO: “QUICK 'SALES and SMALL mportance in the way of local news is the 5s Jimmy Manuing is fishing for him from | buvy rules, the smallest gloves allowed s RS, A ISUYES DU [0 flgurestate [ Y H s A St i Aot | B AMPLNAE B T | by s o el o ol | M 4 e i PROFITS.” SPECIAL BARGAINS offered in PIANOS, Buffalo Brothevs, He is o young man of un- | said n word to PArsons abont: Mo o 0 omparativel ew man here, | United Kingdom, so that it is impossible to . assallablo’ roputition, and’ consequontly of | fengo Toesront i, doout Ruymond's re- |y iy backer savs ho will prove o regular | con o aasdol s that it is Impossible to ORGANS and all kinds MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. exceeding promise. He has good speed, th and js the kind of a man that Kansas City | surprise party. In the vernacular of the | Awerican lines furnished responses to ques- most deceptive of curves and masterly con- | could make good use of. | fancy he “stood up” before youngaMitchell lw;*‘}'g\;«'m”fl”“' use of Intoxs '““'-""!"“k-“- —~ trol of the ball, and with the aid of Knell, /hat would the Western associatlon do | @t Frisco for four rounds for $100, but while | and 37 have regulations prohibitini their use J > N 1~ ~ B Clarke and Eiteljorg Omaha will probably bo | Yhat euld the Western a iked by | Cugaged dn i ploasant. pstime was | I s bot a few Seur sinco any road placed CL X C (/1 1 O O enubled to win a satisfuctory portion of the | goniolivtle boy in tho bt et Wiy, | knocked dewn seventeen times, Heis quick | restrictions on'the drinking habits of their . . aimes she plays, Among the new players | (ol Yo Wostern association in. uch i | and strong, and looks every inch tho game but such rules are now growing D prospect is o first baseman of national rop- | cvant \would get on. the bigRcst jamborec. yon | . avor, It _appears that the { utdtion, but as to it e perCTUebigrmebimborssiyou gy s on 19 lines mai i1 Leading Jewelers and Music Dealers. ement going the e others positions of t nothing.can be said at this time. As ton | & : i pnunE e Apollo Olab Notes: stitutions of their own, 20 contribute to tho 5 { third, basoman, tho managemont in deler. | WhEk 0Nt avsoctaton sonlador By | Young Pixing 16fh 1 efacotin ast for Done railroad work of tho Young Meu's Christian 16th & Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. Established 1866, i e o ratain Timer Cleveland until thoy | ji (oil have nosuch opportunity, You will | ver, where he will spond & fev i association, 21 contribute to outside hospi- are perfectly satis| a superior man cannog | 1t Will h.m nosuch opy ortunit u\()u wil ) | K ] tals and 6 to regularly established railvoad Do abtained, AN this s Wi, for-swith g | P FEht whove you are, ” Savey! Anumber of the Apollos are In active gym- | assoclations for the' benefit of employos, thing like alittle it of good lick Elmer will | FHerr Rudolph Kemmlor, who originated as | nusiun training for the coming season. Among these sjecial mention is made of tho 3 hold up his end with ‘the best of them, A | & ball player some ten years or so ago at | “The boys turned out in a body last Satur- | Atehison. Tonets & Saiy menade of ; mOFC accurato or beautiful thrower than this | Alron, O, along with Bid McPhee, “Sam | day eveulug to see the Dixley Muonteforing | whith thoueh st ctonmd (i o same Cloveland isn't in the business today, | Wise and other good ones, then drifted to | yace, anual receipts of $135,000, and last_year ex ~ i and it hio onco gets back nto his old_Latuing | Cioennath, Columbus and later to St. Paul, | A memborship committeo comprising Smith, | tonded rolef n 1o loss than 0% eases | fottlo, oh, my! how he will linc'em out | 18 now in Chicago, banking on the repoct that | Bjudorft and Holton, was appojuted the | Some kind of provision is made by each of s to tho 1ot ficld comer, to say nothing [ 1o has recently fallen heir to o big German | [oSt mocting, lines for dwelling houses for their_employes, of Jeft Bodford's sien_and over tho fonce. | Shipping house, A friend of the old eateher | ™ USC 8 0 G RV Shetter g s bloy Cleveland's one_drawback is bis timidity in | Btimates that he takes no stock in this suip- The boys tookca plea Joon. mnd. seorebleg | switchmen, ete., in remote places, and about A Selding Lis vosition with a_man on second, | Ping louso lewend, but he docs know that on | Bluts last Sunday afte JIEECH ¥ | half furnish no houses whatever. ' The start- 3 e ot Injuryat s, oedtaat,of T Xouss day icen Tunacitediseveralibi i) B Ui B8 SECL SRS L e B S Tl g doncluston s avrivediah thuh khe | ver | e —_— — === rather,of the runner makes him tunid and jn. | Sehooners. attraction they should. hod & og AP | age brakemnn hias only 81 chances in 145 of . effective. With this fault remedied and a attraction they should hold a good amateur In the shapo of their release. The man- | wiian Monleris wintering in Rapid City agenient hasat last decided that it can it | soan et 1 Vintering in Rapid Gy, | Vi no way utilis A tho worst cases. B warrant my remedy to cw dying a natural death, and is injured once in eatiy ith remed ; Gossip Among the Amateurs. tournament, as the people would then hav g s e onca i s ‘ ) il e o aron S e flmvmmnifirsl baseman, Is not able to leave | JéAsonable ‘assurance “that - they would wit- merioars ot tho. beothorhood or rei - " man at third {han he would then b, *Yestor. | the houser” ‘ 4 -0 WHTE | ness square contests, cemen in 1858 suffered in that year | When I say cure 1 do not mean merely tostop them | day O'Conner, Hanrahan, Fagin and Moran | Blair battery. Geist and Grars, 15 & hard! | 2 C. LI. Cand, rv*lvrcwnli]w the D\{'»-r elther death or wfat disability from accidents |- foratine andthen buve them rotum again, Imean s PDYSMIIIS, Surgeons and Speclalists, | . von L ivann Sk LG s : an wheol company, was in tho city a few | of the sevviee, Under the con " dicalcure, Thave o diseaso 8, F were forwarded New = Year's preseats | one to boat dnys Iast woek WIth'a samplo of the 1ew. 1o01 :.f),:,t:,: St 15;;’\.‘1‘;I\\‘t).’cn:ul.‘L"\‘,“’;:, il o] LEPSY or FALLING SIORNESS alife fong st 1209 DOUGLAS STREED v safety, equipped with cushion tire. | to negligence on the part of the sufferor or OMAHA, NEB and it is a beauty. Calkins dec others bave fail Teason for not now receiving & d any of the four, and it was o st U ares that he | another emplove. But special provision for e ¢ atise and a Free Bottle of m W el G loose iu plonty of | Lou and Win Camp will likely play in | will have a cushion tive bafore another tenth. such liabillly has been mado ton grosier or Lot b s et e o timo 1o allow them to. 1ok about them and | Omaba the coming season, An Omaha eyelist's union, similar to the [ less extent by Great Britain, Alabama, Mas. | 0. G ROOT: ') 183 Pearl Stes Ne cateh on where they can.” As to Billy Works, | The Nonpareils are looking around for u | one in Denver, would be. o freat thing for | sachussotts, - Califoriin, - Coloradn Dakre. SR negotiations remain in status quo, but a | piteher to relieve delion, cycling for Omaha, Our riders have no | Florida, G Bhannou has written that he has no fc ars of Eddinger and Wilson may sign as a battery [ place in which to train save the Council | Montana, W ) not being able to better Works, the manage- | with the San Franciseo team, Bluffs course, and that Is fast beconing a WUrk ofITEa0D8 Taions SR ! i : ment are taking things casy. 17 Works sce Bon Nolson may guanl right garden for | ¥ loroughfare, and_is also quite expen- [ il ons. ¢ Painting and Paperhanging tusinoss. Estab. roper to go elsowhere he will not be inter Wost Omabia i gub & sive in the course of a season. The boys who | Samuel Gompers in speaking of trades' el oloate ok g s ored withy but 1l ho concludes tn roturn 1o | ™ Ggtchor Gross s working for the water- | 1LStt0 Peorin demonstrated that they had | unions and what they have accomplished, Omaha, all well and good, he will be wel- el N ioorsing @ the stuff in them to win if they only had some | gool's P. WINDHEIM comed. Nothing very definite can be said | WOFKS comvany at Florence. training facilities; as it is they have no place V% Tocia S {on ° 2 fust at this time about tho make- | MeAulift hasveturied to Denver for the | at all to train for speed ¢ have no apologies to offer for tho 516 S. 16th Streot, Omaha gpatdie team o whels but it is ‘ito ter on account of his health, kel trades' umions. They are what they are, EHENOIL g > adi 34 likely that anew man will be seen on first, Spud Farrish should try and get Dad Miscatlaneous Local Sports. But as they are every faction of the people Suffering from ; Bhaanon at second, Cleveland, most prova’ | Clark and Moran for a “freak” batte Tho quail and chicken law expired January | turn to them 1n the hour of danger and dim. To IR Dly, at third, Walsh atshort, Kuell. Clarke, |~ Moriarity will play with the Snamrocks, | I+ Gun elubs siould from this on be on the culty for belp and comfort. The radical [ early doeny, wasting weakness, lost mauhood, ot ¥ Stafford and Eiteljorg in the box, Newran, | and not with the Nouparicls, in 1801, qui vive for violators of the law, and give and the conservative, the wayward and th T3P e 'n valaatlo treatise saled) o Urquahart and Stenzel behind the bat and R ( s them its fullest benefit, and the conservative, the ayward and the full particulars for home cure, FREE of charg Jrg ! wdoor basebull league fs on its last i il envious admit that the trades’' unions aro | A splentid medloal works shoald bo Tead by evers | Canavan, Willis and a new man in_the field. As g it is a big succes: red Fuller is out in a_challenge to shoot a s Al A man who Is nervous_ and_debilitated. Address 3 i a failure it is a big su; strong numerically and _financiall 1 § This however, is not certain. as Shannon's ; & f match for £25 or $50 a side with any namber | SFONE S b Prof. K. ¢, FOWLER, Moodus, Coun i s g o el R i av has become of Cateher Creighton ESIROR SN B8 3 4 means to greater ends. But I claim that 4 A eI Jups displaco (@ numbes of thoss | o WAL B Docome o Catator Cee of tho Council Bluffa rifle olub, the matoh t0 | tho- trades' unlons. begoRt th. secots b mentioned, A he park this spring many 4 'y % ORIN 3 take place either at Ruser’ park, this city, or P B < & DAY fivoverients Wi be" oS TASY | Sk West Omahas will have ench oly n Dunimizs & Crossr giomscts birk this city, oF | yidest senso. Thoy enlarge and broaden the 3 : t © ya inmire & Cross’ grounds, across the riv here and v f the workers, They ol of this federation be Instructed to favora law chairs will be put in_the reserve department, | Suits for the coming seuson. They are “beau Geeso huve becn seen in large numbers | yore opovision of the workers, They elo- | of this tedernt nicipalitios to condemn, under the club's quarters remodeled, anew report | ties. ulong the Platte during the past week, and 1t | vy o jatorially, that s tosay economl- | &, PR o RinRiG omaln, il Trinhon ses ers' box built and numerous’ other changes Plattsmouth scems to be getting a strong 168 na L ErARn S 0L e Dt 3 cally and = political hey raise them | guinged within their jurisdietion. fado. A strenuous effort will alsobo put | toum together for tho stato loaguo now belngr | o thm e e, birds intend to remain | socially, that 1s to say, materially mentally | ¥7RCGLWIEhin thelr urisdiction. © 505 Ich. forth to induce the Cable company to increase | organized ) ieag) £ | here through the winte and morally. And I maintain that advances | more todo or procure to bedone iny et in The moas widcly ana favorably knowm speos the speed of their traius toand from the | Tho indeor baseba A iy Frank Parmelee's new ner gun is | of such comprehensive character made, even | contemplation or furtherance of a tride dis: falists in the Urilted States. Tholr long exe I , tber A Tho Indoor basobull league is endeavoring | doubtloss tho handsomest shot gun. evor | by ‘the oumbacr maives union, is progress | pute between employers or workingmen shali perlonoe; remarkable skill and universal suoe rounds, gnd as the benefit tk o hled! Bty | grounds, gud as_tho benefit that accrues to | to secure the Exposition hall in which to Py | owned in the city. It is said to be one of the | made for and. shared by the Whole huw a | Dot be indictable as a conspiracy if such act cess in the treatmont and cure of Ne § them »thru\u:r nn{- channel of the national | their games, inest ever turncd out by this woll known | rate o . lv% one person would not be an iudictable clnx-nmo'n;‘a ?..‘mm'! nI acs en fl' ¢ ame is worl consic i it is = o ¥ . 08 L, 4 . ense, eminen sielans to the ful on fatural o exgnat thin idoration, 16 18 DUt | “Bolun, tho Unlon Pactfic short stop, besides | Knglish house. aed Brank's numerous friends [ —+I'need but refer to the events of the last | “N'SS 1 pavment bill, s A B e e e fall confdency § AT ay and uncer- | Yeing a good fielder is one of the best stock- | are all anxious toseo him get u crack with it | year for a verification of the dlaira that o ablishment of an’ eight-hour day on mu- A CERTAIN AND PuSITIVE OURE fom [ tainty, Omaha's D =) 5 ers in Omana. at Champion J. A, R. Elliott., the bold attitude of the American federation | nicipal, county and state work, the awtul eifects of early vico and the numes v, s prospects for 01 are of tho St R s 5 5 i a EALERderaL Tosoivod, Uhat, us 800n a8 the funds of the 0us evila that follow in ity tralh most Hlattering deseription, Patterson, third baseman, will stick to the “Scotty” Gordon, the conqueror of Pat of lubor is due the wonderfully improved con- toderation Wil pirmit, @ printed report of the PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE] Elasi el lB) West Omahas and his job and not join | Murrav, has returncd from Denver anda | ditions and entire change from the defensive Drocoedings wilk be publisheds " RO RIS AN Permanently ou ' Syl Castone’s team, mill with nis old oppouent is on the tupis. to the aggressive course of the wage-workers, Resolved, That the Minnesota Federation of ORBERT Vi e hF L AND BRXUATL: D Down in Cowboytow . wp reme i & 1 ke flon. RB yleld readily to their skillful treate § fack Morse will call at the office of tho perborean zephyrs made themselves en- The movement to reduce tho hours of | Laboremphaticaily protosts azainst the croi- went. { President Speas, says the Kansas City team laundry he will hear of somothing | tirels too familine: New o day, and tho | Jabor has been termed the eight hour move- | tion Of 4 burean of Tnimigration. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS | Star, has sigued but few men, The salary dvantage, © " | Nason-Burgess mateh shoot was pstponed flent not oecatiso that is tho ultimate end, | 1t 18 tiio oninion of the stuto fedoration that e ey, Fod Without Dain or detention list was altogether too high for the Western | _ Mar ut because all recognize the necessi v o | all state institutions should bo torbidden to employ any student at any tra iy ¥ i ger Castone has a prize in Pitcher | until tod but because all recognize the. no assoclation, and Speas has decided to hold oft | Bullock. He is a south paw, speedy und has | ard’s grove, There will also be a number of ol N Ot Py L SN AL QR U0 unless such work is done so as to m until some und llllnlil\;: has been reached | VTV deceptive curves, live bied swoopetakios mutcies oa - thoafier. | Slh 10 WAL ouimber 'be i "ean be sucoesaruly | Sudenta dost AT Jritien: Yersnan sud % % - | 8 0 sard vance s interest can be successfully at o e cate be given to such effect. between the National league and American | The Noupariels have their own gymnasium | 100n's card. ¢ y | that u certificat fven ay, when it will take place at Pic LE AND VARICOCELE permae nently fully cured In overy casen BY PHILIS, RHEA, GLEET, Spers natorrhea., Bominal Wenkinds, Lost Manhoo L ol pamin Sithra pean i i | achievea. losoived, That we favor @ liw prohibiting ki \Cache md it dolioato O ixordace poociny I assoclation bofore getting hls players in lino | fid_SUOW tho rosulte of 1tin the games that [ Tommy Warren at Indumapolis the other | *UrtiN 1oy bo umiss, T think, to recount a | th employmcut of childron under tiftecn o mithor st posively' turod e Wl ool Pt e o iR dah e o ¥ put up in the indoor league Youtng aguin knocked out Toumy Miller In | fow of the viatorios guined by the working s of aze et L fonal disbrders that result trom youthe | Will Bo ablo o sigh the players at remmaig | Jellen’ may give up pitching, as his arm {s | three o - Omaha bug should | people, Tho Carpenters' brothorliood secured Iy AbSlexfapookalalionlihe Kz fuLtgitlos gr tin oxcess of imature ve None of the unsigned pluyers will | 1% 10 very £ood shape, he having strained it [ MOW quit and go buck to the grading force. | fho'ojeht-hour work.day for 25,000 ol 11 Dot IV 16 the Bonso of the state fedoration STRICTURE Ghseantose, parmen { Bt ane ot the wnafgnod pluwerstwill || 1415 NaTY KO0 shaps Hohiving stralned Thore is consideruble speculation among | nine-lour day for about 0,000 men of that | ¢robsb i o%,the seise of the stuto fc withous autting, oalstis or iintatton. Gures year. There will be more changes in the Van Arnam of Leadville will manage the | the sporting fraternity as tothe probable | trade without reduction (in many instanc gener It should b led to minke :mu o1 ’[nr ;‘.,“.,,',',’n.‘,'tt‘""‘ without ® wo= team than some people think. The Kansas | team at “Jaysville.” He has already secured | OUtcome of the Lindsay-Gilmoro fight on the | an increase) in wages. The plumbers, stair: | tion day a legil holid othatthe b 's for | Windy, Stroug, Melvose and th nightof the tenth. The prepondencnc 19 YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. | City club._cannot afford to pay play balan e of | builders, p - | be required toput a cross opposite euch ¢ 0 of a nters, brickls ers, MAsons, gu X i { It ited o) N s @i P Tho awtul effects of govun monthe ut 850 to §400 or month with | Erent tbum with whil ho expect to win tho | OPitIon secms to o that tho. Canadian isaa | o cutiess,stororiason, sarinibers, buscrs, | Aianoted fors (£ SV SR O -fi;?w&b 15'” Ra‘ Sreing sote mind o theother Western association clubs hiring | Penuant. P00 B8 310 T QUb WAt brewers, quarrymen, tailors, barbers, store | vy, 08 H CIIEYS 1500 g, X IECh TS nio weakness, dest toylng both mind A L mak- , o e olong | to the widow of | members and to d fen for five and one-half, months at §135 to | An effort will be made by the clubs consti- | Jack Davis left for Davenport yesterday to | clerks, iron and steel o €238 month, There will bo enough of the | tuting the city league to séeure the N frepate for bis fight with Dutch Sussian of [ ors, painters, plastere old team 1aft to:koop 1b much thio Eamo olun | Erolada fon o ot (0 Mot Hisname will be Sausage, in- | and suit makers ricers, cabi , stoe work and in fact all kinds boays with il its dreaded ills, permaneuty % DRS. BETTS Addres: thoso who have fme id orphans of deceased abled members the sum of ) ! 0,230 from the general fund. And in that DI DAlred. thamselvis By e e agey wout, several bigh saiavied men | ball park out of thewn.” ‘The admission will | $icud of Sassian, when the redoubtable Jrck | skilted and unsifiled have secured cither o | $14230 from, the gencral fun paid out in sick B Dotk Bl and body: el e o Eio who played tio battor than ycunger or cheap- | be placed at 15 conts, qQuits bim, E‘“““,‘u‘k‘g‘; in the hours of labor oran increase | penonita from 'the funds of the local unions, yainsss study or marmia 18 d en will give way to younger players, e — ages. The general benefits are graded according 10 EN"Or thise entering on ¢ \gdls @O VAY. W younger niayers, Fhiseeh TS e W host Questions and Answers. “Thus for the present the eight hour move. | Lhe general bencfits are graded a 8 - - \isperings from the Wheel. the time of membership and are at the rate of §100 to $200 for funeral bencfits on the w;:;‘;dlfu.lwurouluhynull ebility, quiokly OUR BUCOHSS W. P. Garmong, Shelby, In.: Never heard | ment is but in its inception, yet I have no Midwinter Baseball Potpous. Van Wagoner bas resigned from the L. [ of the game of which you write, consequently | hesitancy in declaring it to bé iny honest be g ) Y $ cmber, $100 to $100° in_case of 16 based wpon f: p . Billy Earle, of the old St. Pauls, has been | A, WV unablo to comply with your request. lief that' fully half a million working people }];L.f:xt.'u‘x‘\{‘.:‘t"fl'fl‘:u';m" e 1o s T ok hoassd wpon tacts. g'n‘:;",:""":i 3k sigued to maiage the Portland club next sea- Wheeler has been spending a short vaca- [ There are lettérs in this office for Jack Ca In the United States havo struck off one hour | BUWEIE, S\ 0f's married member. . Tho s atarting righ i are son. tion at his old home in Towa, keek, the wrostler, Joo Sheehy, fighter, ana | each day from their drudgery. B L B R (L Pro in our lahoratory “exaotly %o suis ¥, fig ch, total cost of maintaining 9846, thus e fTecting cures withous inju v Make hasto slowly” is the motto of the | he monthly business mecting of the Oma- | Wally Audrews, ball-player, -Also: the West That the movement is but begun Is evi- | g% 11 irifle each month, and through the S 8 " ™ chcomakers, 1t is well. The foundation [ ha Whieel club will be on next Tuesday even- | Omaia B. B. Club, denced by the declaration aud determination | £2%00ration of all the unfons in tho United - DI’S. BCttS & Betts uilt now will stand for year, ing. ol ¥ou please state in Sunday's Ber where | of 'mauyof the largest and most powerful | §RoREEOR, 0 B (08 FELOTR TR6 IR 3 Moo i 4 ’ orior hat oo vy oaase Waiter Wilmot || AL indoar racos should bo confinedtosafoty | fopiay Hhe Manton s PLoyed 1y 1) Did | national trades unions to inaagurato tho | fGFOUC THRE SPECIALIST, 109 DOUGLAS STRFFT, . . rsiun N, In order that ho may botter himselt by ac- | wheels. There is altogether too much danger | Nowain Grors Nopy (13 Sttei=L."Young, | eight-nour duy May 1, 1891, and of the large —_— 15 unsurpussed in the ircatment of all | — cepting the coptainey of tho St. Paul team, | on high mongts o <8 e e e e Aumberiaf lacaliirades dnlost eudeayor'® California Excursions, formsot . 4 DIR. St Tave Rowe has offered_to trade Biliy Hart |~ Captain Emerson and the weather clorks | ever played in Madison or ncy s a cuoriig | iuforee tho demaud beforo that date. Pullman tourist sleoping ear excur- | PRIVATE DISEASES | { \ to Kansas City for Jack Pickett, and Kansas | canuot come to terms, consequeutly there | that must remain unanswered, Minnesota Federation sions to California and Pacific coast | Stricture, Syphils, Lost Mank Skin Dis- | | ‘3\ ?é will miss it if she doesn't close the mlu be no run today. B Eamcot bigh fve, and the five Is the | At the Minnesota Federation of Labor, that | points leave Chicago every Thursday, | tases and Femalo Diseases, L N (N 8 The latest novelty for riders of the wl owest card vlayed, if saved does It count six! et g Toee e 2au1. 90 (e o (il g ary T Ao o i s never been cqualed, A cur Practice limito1 to Van Dyko, tho old Des Moines fielder | 1y an umbrells that can by atncrat” s | “Dich, Counelt iae | rocentiy couvened at St. Paul, 200 delogates | Kunsas City overy Friday via the Santa | hsuovor boon tauafod, 4 cure i, “Writo | | Bivasos oF the » would like to' play in_Omaha, and it Works | bicyclo 80 as to shado the rider Aus. 1t does, from tho dustrict und local sstemblies of the | Fo route. * Tloket pute from Ohicago | pitheus iio 1of 05,30, Jaire time. Wl i 18 not hooked, & better mau could notbe se- | A pthur A Zimmerman, the champion | ;,\WILTHE BEE give us a tipon the Dempsey- [ Knights of Labor, the locomotive firemen | #47.50, from Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln | G 0 CO8 an And barnim Stes O LUNGS sared, evelist of the New Jersey athletio club, has | Fitzsimmons ight to como, off at New Orluats | and engiueers and trades unions, werein at- | orKansas City 835, sleping car rate | Neb. Entrance on'elther stroet Jimmy Cooney writes that he will report | beon reinstated by tho T A W, » H4% 1 on the 10th, Who will win?=J, R and J. E. G., | tendance. from Chicago $4 per double berth, from - won AND at Chicago early in Fobruhry and will run o e N Des Moins, Ia, After effecting a permanent organization, Kans Roynolds has beem very i1l with typhoid | Auns. s City 83 per doublo borth, over to Omaha for a tow days' stay before : BEE 18 not posing as an author- | the following officers were elected: Presi Svory- — FoTio | Nvons Sysen . o 5 A X COD 8. Theso o : D March 1 neumonin, but 18 growing better, and his | ity o pugilism, 1t furnishes the news, lot | aont. Frauk Valesh; first vice president thing aon ¢ "\l' [ ],_“!‘l“ 4 'S | sy V\'.)’ ‘ | Jtmy Canavan Is gain the champlon of | Arichi® BOPO 10 800 Him oub’ again 1 short | thit b whateyer it ray, and hat by wi. ey | "t b, Vit f peedidast, 0. ) [ AR0APRONG 68 Permoumiy AnGUIEG UY RO | it biten gt c me, > bene: bines gel o . o g asure oxperienced excursion managers 1 18 b Myiard QBY Cantras s the champion o the benefit of the Des Moines gentlemen, nes; secretary, H. B. rtin; treasurer, [ experien: ¢ ° L] Py, iyt ov P George W. French of the Citizen's bicycle | however, it is a fact that Dempsey is & primo :.:x:v\;‘fi,en not nearly so popular as it was | olub of New York, rode six thousand miles | favorite among the eastern sports, and very during the last ‘year. Thisis a little aboy little mon 0l Cal Broughton, who did excellent work | Schuell's n\'crngi A o ] v O for St. Faul behind the plate, is coaching the University of Wiscousin team during the ank Casserty; foderation council, I sh, H. B. "Martin, Frank Casser s being wagered on Fitzsimmons, | Ives, E. Chalker, T, Wa H, Luca Iu New Orleaus the betting Huctuates, now | William Lotos, The Fleetwing. Outing club is the title of | With Dempsey favorite, again Austfalian | The following demands and re ik | accompany parties to destination. For | Eplonsy, Convil ."(“J excursion folder m>‘l:lld:y.‘l‘l‘114‘_'(”f“:ll.\|[I::‘Il'll'yh(\:; | NEH'E AN“ BHA'N IHE“TMENT' floms, inal Inita S lars and map fol Clirontc Alcoh Sunta Fo route and veserving of sleeping | speciie gor Hyateris, Dissines uralgls, Wike | Nervous lie olutions PEine, KCental "aprenaian: Kotioning of e Lian ve. | Nervous Prostraiiin y | car berths, address S. M. Osgood, gen- | (Ritess Moot KR oAt ing 1o misor contumption sad o St. Louis’ wheel club to which only ladics | Robert has the call. repared tobe presented to the legisla- | C8F ' Tmar. traieht and | R e e Tl A e Trin 'y Qlseason of thie Tinss wiater months, are admitted. ‘Thero are forty fair riders of | Please answer the followlnz to decide a bet: S 500U S it convenes: eral agent, E. I : 1 Paimer, 'I ‘If“l"‘l nlll‘lll i sitho”agx, TnVolintary Tosses'tht Ky prvedib Audy Cusick, who fuflicted a wholo lot of | tho bieyelo in the Mound oty Highive, A4l B 313 A Dids S mkos b s, Minnesota Etate Fedoration demands | Passengor agent, AT ¢ Nobraska, | overindulesnce Kach BEE BUILDI rotten” umpiring on the Western association Albert Mott, the famous “T. T. T of the | {5 K3Me and both tives, 1 making low! bgation of all luws that do not bear | 1808 Farnam strect ,Omaha, Nebraska. ment. " el'a lox LDING, last season, 1 flling adeputy coustable's | Sporting Life staff at Baitimoro, is. likely to AR KBAmICH Quisiin Slulianiy albon jouplialiate ang. Isvorors op - Fiansise | |0 ouAlA shoes n St.'Louls, be chosen vice-president of the Leagut of ol fobormmont. oo ¢ O I O STRICTUTS | pg ywole Hopper, at Boyd's this week, fs | Bifa. Guarniee e i eving | U f FoVernmon e Wolf Hopper, o - Charlio Bennett, the matchless backstop, | Anerican Wheelmon at the coming elaction, | A and B partners, high five; game utie, o | A0 I ‘Semand abthe lnnds of the scs- | noslouoh of o sport himsait, . Ho stacted the | GOODMAK DRUG CO,, 0 g . : ’ UWEA last saason with the Boston league team, was Seth Rhodes and hi bbit's foot i each; A n vhlnnu[‘:. plays low. jack and the | gion of the legisluture the enuctiont of the peds on their six days' tramp at St. Louls a NWOFarvam Strests * » Umaha Neb. E K MAN! in Omatia lagt Tucsday, en route cast rom & | gotive Lraning for e Tnmln;nu%? &E"ru.“. " v'llfi-lv‘iu.-rfii D, high, “gawe aud trump five. | folowing demunds bn to L ws. week ago, and all 1ast summer was one of the | - Prattensiwneakt Debllity Atrophy, duipoicncy, Kansas \gnfinu trip. ment. ‘Thoy make @ prety stroug combina- | Ans.—Cand D i An sy ANt will protect the in. | 1oudest Whoopors for the brotherhood frare, by mohentt: Vasliokie, Lomes IOk Stkee W o0 ungei in soturiog players | on M unre hoon Kupwiiio :beat the pro- o Jutorm me tn Sunday's nex whether | “FRG0 0 - T v [t L I S el In the east for the Seattle clul Vhen in | fessor, but that was probably accidental. i ATE S In Sundax's BRn whothe The udc fa Uil tole offcred by the | Thoso oa Fred, Plaisted, Wallace | and pormanent GURE for Iu RNEW l,},.f,“, Bt ok Omaha Le was eugaged in sccuring players | Prancisco has returned from Mexico with i T Brocuize’ b ook o vosing wad | Jouime uiwbers, In tho Interst ofkood | Rogs, J u and’ Captain Boyuton— | o8 POS .'.I'q INARY ORGANS. Cures - Pn:‘i -BMK X for the Boston club. @ white sombrero, a bronzed . camplexion aud | wrestllug?--Captain Kidy Nebawhi, Neb. @ v 06 sanitation are making the wuseum cireuits with their oth ntfails. Full direct with each 2 A faeto Inspectio " " o 4 It is uot {mprobalo that Ed Hengle will be | u Spanish accent. Hls moustacho is us tine [ “Aus.(1) It iy not. (3) Write to the | Aesoid,mapection fiw. o sculiug extibitions, Vhey arein Vitts- | fail Price, signaiure of E, Ly Tound guarding second for St Paul. Just | as ever, and sume say be wears edged tools in Polae QGazette, Kesolved, That the committee on leglslation | burg this week, 3 one dollar. § L. For Bale By All Druggists.