TMie srlgglit tiling: in. tMmiliinfi: at Ttie Globe, THE COURIER 10 BASE BALL. In tbo death of Mike Kelley, the ten thousand dollar beauty, which occurred in Boston Thursday of last week, tho diamond loses ono of its most prominent figures. He was one of tbo best known players in tho profession, a man of countless friends, and his sad end is regretted on all sides. t Monk Gline is in the Louisville liro department. t Watkins writes to tho Bee that he is after Speer. If tho Lincoln management lets the "kid" get away from this town there will bo a howl go up from the fanB that will shake all the nails out of the grand stand. However, those who know tho "kid" cannot blame him if he gels a good offer and accepts, as Lincoln has not said any thing to him about next season. t All this talk about Omaha getting into the western league is bosh Omaha is in proper company at present. t There will be a change in the presidency of the west ern association. t The salary limit, of the western association will be increased to $1,000 in 1895. t Charles Hoover, Lincoln's old catcher, is in Tampa, Florida, where J. D. Cal houn is running a paper. t Chicago has Bigned Moran of Omaha. t Das Moines got two good players in Purvis and Let cher. t Youngy Johnson has been heard from at last and he would like to pitch for the pennant winners in 1895 "That's us," of couree. t St Louis contains more ball players than any other city in the world. Buck Ebright Louis Browns. was after McDougal who was signed by the St. Dave Rowe has not sent in the averages of the western association and there are twenty players leading the association in batting. All twenty of them will bo given a trial on the local team in '95. t Fred Pfefler, writing about his old comrade, Mike Kelley, says: "He played by intuition, by instinct Signs were not a part of his equipment Most infielders use signals. Kelley and I never had ono. Wo never tried them. He was alive to every contingency which could come up in a ball game. His wonderful powers of per ception enabled him to protect every angle of the game and he would do so. I studied Kel and got so close to him mentally that I knew juct what he was liable to do and was always prepared to back him up. He was tho creator aud the father of more original fine points than any man who ever stood behind a mask. At the bat, on the base lines, in tho coacher's box, wherever you put Kelley, he was per so, a king. His strongest playing point was that he was always ready. Ho could take advantage of a misplay which others wouldn't see untU afterward. He was a marvel at base running. By that I do not mean that he had any extraordinary speed, but he out goner aled,if I mayuso the term, the men who were chasing him. Ho could cut the base and do it in such a manner that ho would get away with it. He played tho umpire as intelligently as he did the opposing nine. He would make a friend of him, engage his confi dence, and in various ways get the best of close decisions. Ho was never guilty of dirty ball playing." Tho funeral of Kelly took place at Boston this week, the Elks lodge of that city having charge of the services. t' Some of the cranks think that if Ebright had succeeded in get ting Powers, Sweeney and Whitehead at the time when they were needed wo would have finished in a better place than we did. Why not get these men right now and get a good lead early in the season? t Nichol wants a franchise in tho western association for Rockford, 111. t Jacksonville promises to play Sunday ball if it is are allowed to retain its franchise. t Tommy McCarthy is back in the city. t All of last year's team wej-e republicans. t Kansas City imagines that a franchise in the western association would be about her size. t By raising the salary limit to $1000 tho associasion will bo entitled to a reserve clause and it will be a very god thing. t Park Wilson, of the New Yorks, is wintering in Den ver. t There will be a batch o interesting news next week. t There will be several good amateur clubs in the city next season. t The Chicago and St. Louis club will go south in the spring. t Pitt6burg cleared $20,000 last season. t If Maupin were a white man he would be with some good club. T Beckley will captain the Pittsburg team next. t Manager Shugart of Cedar Rapids, la., was in tho city last Tues-' day. ) 4"tyT Scissor Grinder How is business? Rag Man Picking up. How's yours? Scissor Grinder Pretty dull. 51 BEST SE! OF U 5500 After May II will make the best set of Teeth for $5. Teeth Extracted Without Fain. Ml Work Guaranteed h atUfactory. ROOMS 94, 95, 96, BURR BLK. KJ&R2ULAJV, SURGEON DENTIST. GWBB lotlxesi keep their shcpe, A K V