TO THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAX DECEMBER 15 , 188U-SIXTEEN PAGES. SOLD ON Time Why pay cash for your Holiday Presents when yon can buy them just as cheaply on easy payments. A nice lamp is a very useful Holi day Present. Handsome Stand Lamps. Handsome Hanging Lamps. Beautiful Hall Lamps. Fine Piano Lamps. Elegant Decorated Lamps , Lamps of Every Description. A nice rug or art square makes an orna mental as well as use ful present. We have an endless variety. Smyrna Rugs. Brussels Rugs. Turkish Rugs. Gorgeous Art Squares , Rich Art Squares. Handsome Portiers. Lace Curtains. IDE LOCAL FIELD OF SPORT. How McQrow Kills Gocso and Cul tivates His Whiskers. THE AFFAIRS OF THE DIAMOND. Wheel Talk linns Conion Hack The Uogniul Gun Thclt.mnbnll World MlhOcllnncoiiH nnd Ques tions niul Answers. How M'Grmv Hllln Tlit-m. Probably onn of the most successful hunters in this city Is Mr , H. N. McGrow , Iho good-natured advertising man. Kor a number of years Mack was qulto a successful - ful shot In the Hold and ut tha trap in Iowa , but of Into years hunts no thing butgecso. Knowing ho bud rolurncd from a very suc cessful geese hunt on the upper Missouri , iho spoiling editor of Tun URU sought him and asked him to outline bin mannorof hunt ing and why ha was so successful. Ho said : "Tho principal success of my geese hunt lies In my live decoys. It Is not good marks manship any moro , for of Into years my eyes bava not been good , and I havu had to quit jacksnipu and ducks. When I was traveling as special agent In tha tire Insurance business In Iowa 1 pur chased from my agent at Kock liapids , In northern Iowa , four gosllns. of tha wild ( 0060 bo having four domesticated old ones. I took tha goshr.s nnd shipped them to au old Irish friord of mine , Mr. Michael Murloy , at IlivorWou'c. la. This was nix years ago. The gosllns Have grown Inlo largo gecso and are very domestic , ' . They are of the Canada stock. The Jlist of April and the llrst of October of taeh year , 1 go over to my friend , Michael Marloy's , and have my geese hunt. Mr. Murloy Is n very well-to do Irish farmer In the extreme northern corner of Harrison county , Iowa , on tha Missouri river. At his farm I keep my live decoys , u boatfour dogs , gun , MclntOHh waders , and In fact a coui- plcto hunting audit. I huvo a very line uoublo row lock boat mudo bv n bar ber of boulx City , mid Btrnngo as It may seoin , this harbor was a ullor and born on the Ualtlo Bea. IIo built the boat lor his own use to sail the upper Missouri with , but I purchased it Hvo yours ago. With this boat I roach wlmt is called the Nebraska bar fiom the Iowa sldo. About alxyunrsn0l ( ! went into Milton Ilogers & Sonc , nnd purchased what they called u largo , equaru clothes hamper or plcnlo basket. I took It to the farm with mo. Kvcry morning nt duyllitht I get uu and catch iny domesticated wild gcoso and put them Into thu basket und loud them In the bout. Michael Murloy , Jr. , rows ma across tha draw of water on thu Iowa sldo over to the sandbar , This bar is entirely sur rounded by water , about ono mile long nnd a quarter nnlo wide draw water on the Iowa side , und a swift current on thu Nebraska side. When I land on tha bur , I hunt up a largo stump of drift wood ; around thl stump I gather up und plaen pieces of brush and twigs which I gather upon tha bar. It generally takes uio about three bours to build u good blind. I then taka my live gecso out of tha buskot and put u hurnusu on thorn , I have u har ness mudo of wlnuig leather that has a hole in it to put the cooso'n head through , and a Buujuo that snaps under the wings on the back. 1 attach u string to tbo snalllo and lariat them out. In this manner thu geese have use of their feet and wings. If you tie a KOOSO by its leg it ulll draw out to tha end of iho siring and then liu down and stay there all duy. 1 then crawl Into uiy blind and load my u-un with shot und powder and my Blomuuh Ith u bottle of beer ( remem ber I am In Iowa ) and wait for the gccso to come in. As soon us a Hack of gae&o appear either north or south of mo , I pull out my Fuller geese caller and squawk , 'Uio noise ( ram my calling starts my KOCSO to yelling , and tbuy "houk" till Ida wild fellows oorno lo them. ' 1 he Cuuiula geese Is very easily do- ; oycd , and I kill u great many of them. Just u they uru dropping their legs to alight. I moot Into them with the right barrel of No. Vs. and as they sturl off I pump the loft bar. 1 of No. V Into them. I frequently 1(111 soi.i > on Our stock of Secre taries , Bookcases , "Writing Desks etc. , is ' 'One ' of the Finest. " Any one of them would make a handsome pres ent for your wife. Call and see them. Antique Oak Book cases. Walnut Bookcases. * Cherry Desks. Oak Secretaries. Walnut Secretaries. Ladies' Desks. Standing Cabinets. All in the . latest styles and elegatttly 2mished. Gloeks&Siteware We carry a full line of Clocks anil silver ware which "we are selling1 at less than jewelers prices. Fine Mantel Clocks. Fine Walnut Clocks , Silver Castors. Silver Knives & Forks. Alarm Clocks. Silver Cake Stands. All first-class goods and- - sold on .time pay ments. two or thrco tno first shot , for the distance Is not over forty yaids , and sometimes as close ns Uvcntv. I never take a pot-shot , unless tha day Is cold and I am having hard luck , then I wait till they alight mid scatter them dead nil over the bar. I have been on this bar the 1st of A pril for tbo past six years , and about October , In the fall. In Uio spring I kill Hbtelilns' goose and the speckled brant tbo brant bolnir tha best of nil meat of the geese tribe. I also kill about 'our snow RCCSO to use with my hvo lecojs. Tboy help out amazingly , In the all I kill nothing but Canadaa In the spring . have Hilled over sixty a dnv , and thu fourth duv on iho biir my shoulder has boon DO sere I could not comb in ? hair with tnv riwht liuad. The reason of that la because I linvo lo bundle up so muUi to keep thu cell ojt thnl when I ralsn my gnu ( o u burdlcdip shoulder tlic butt more frequently strikes on the muscles. I go on the bar at das Hunt acil. olt ut 5 n. m. 1 get the early morning , noonday add evening shooting , i'ho cccso leave the bir caily and in alto for the cornfields. Tboy begin to como brck about 11 a. in , , anil from that on till 3 p. m. I have a circus. A great many geese go out off the bar at 10 p. m. , and stay out ull nicnt , cither In the corn or roosting on the fall plowing. They begin to return to the bar about 0 a. in. Tha afternoon Hocks that RO out return - turn about 10 p. ra. I have scald on tbo bar In April two days und two nights shooting by moonlluht. I had no covering but prohibition , but I kept warm. Moonlight shooting la very nlco and lots of tun , but you have to get your uueio botwccu jouraolf and the moou or you don't net 'om . About 10 u. m , , after a man has dined on Council LtlulTa aoda water , It Is hard to tell which Is the cooso and which Is the moon. I hiLva never yet shot nt the moon. Generally four or live farm hands coma on tbo bar for the moonlight shooting , and It is about a standoff between high Hvo und Council Dluffs. Sandy , you have been there innny a tlmo , uiany a tune. "When I net a boatfut of gcoso I load up and pull out , and then como hick after moro. It Is fun , but you return with u sere shoul der , long whiskeis and plenty of gamu. " An Unoli.uii ; (1 Situation. The condition of base ball affairs remains very unsatisfactory and vei.y uncurtain. Yet tbcra are four months remaining before the season opens formatters loieach a nettle- incut. Whetuer they will or not , thut Is an other matter. The brotherhood U still deter mined and ugRrcsslve. but they are suruly underestimating4 thu necessity of sound busi ness principles and mnnagemi'ut , and It looks ns probable us over that they mint wreck themselves before netting fairly started. 'Iho Intelligence , capital and business ability of the old National leagueIs bound to ttlumpli. . at least so think the majority of the host judge * in the country on the fame , und the new move will go down In history as a blcgor llzzlu than the mamorublu union crusauo. It looks mom und moro as if this was a mavo on the part of U'urd , 1'feffer , Wood , Irvvln , Kcllov und other dot-lining players to keep themselves actively before the public when they should seek the seclusion which a minor league or obscurity offers. Are these the men who are alto to provide the disci pline that Is Indlsuenslblo 10 SUCC033I If SO , pity's the namo. 'Ihu condition of affairs In the Western association still continue to brighten , how ever , and its supporters have wisely deter mined to keep its lingers out of the muddle between the leuuga and Its players ns long an possible. However , they may bo forced to show their hand sooner than they expect , for from the Import of the following , clipped from the Cincinnati Com. merclal , it looks as if the brotherhood means to loot the minor leagues as nail as the Na tional : 'Buck Ewlng claims that Herman Long will bo playing with the biotherbood 'next snuson. Long has signed with the Kansas City club for uext .year , and when lowing was Informed of thut fur-t ho said : "fl.at doesn'tIUUKOany difference. Iho Western league people have uo sympathy for the broth erhood and wo uro not going to have any mercy upon them. If Long wants to Join thu brotherhood wo will protect him , " Deuvor Mrlvel. Iuvo Howo. thu Denver base ball hustler , is peregrinating over Iho country in Quest of ulont , Hu wu hero ouo day last week and wauled to see young Cauip , but bad to leave INTEL OUTFITS OUR COURSE OP in the great Department of Artistic and Unique Furniture is still afforcling a rare temporary opportunity to those desirous of securing the very highest degree of tastelui ornamentation in the furnishing of their homes. 1st , A rare opportunity in G-orgeous Parlor Suits , in all the fash ionable colors of crushed plushes , silk tapestries and brocaelle's. 2d. A rare opportunity in Clear.Oak , Mahogany , Solid Black Walnut and 16th century styles of Chamber Suits ranging from $15.00xo5i5200.00. 3d , A rare opportunity in Rockers of Artistic , Fashionable and Palace Class , ranging from $1.50 to $50. 4th A rare opportunity in Sideboards , Folding Beds , Lacs Cur tains. Unique Parlor Tables , G-rancl Extension Dining Tables , Lamps , C locks , Silverware , China , and everything recjuisite to a c'omiortable and beautiful home. jjf" * - - ! > vithout accomplishing h's ' olject. Prom icro Dave went to Chicago , thoneo to Io- roit , where ho succeeded in signing'l bird Jasemuu McGlnno. Ha i s a good one. Uo- Ides McGlonc , IJowo nas already secured ho contracts with Pitchers Klood and I'rum- they und riolder Cuitis. Ho declaics that laxt season's team will bo the strongest nq- jation ever put on the home diamond. With the two new pitchers already signed nd the three on the reserved liat I ) irn- brouch , Shores and McNabb-tho club will begin its season's work with live younir and promising twirlers. The Inlield will also bo irengtuencd , Itowo possibly not playing nt Irst. In case bo occupies the players' bench i strong'man will bo sceuiud to llll his ) laco. MtGlono will hold down third , thus relegating Nick Smith to short or second. McClellan Is almost sun ) to occupy u posl- lon us an Intlclder. Inthooutllold only ono gap is loft that being right Held. Curtis , of last season's St. Joe team will play center Held. His ex cellent work of last year is still fresh in the minds of tbo lovers of the national game in this city. Ualr.vuinlo. who won his way to the hearts of Denver's enthusiasts last ii-ur by his hard hittlne , during b.iso running and clever catching , needs no introduction as iv eftllelaer. They feel eonlldontof coining out ot tbo race pretty well toward the top next i car. Next S-a8iiiN Koscnto Prospects. It is not improbable that the coining sea son will witness mady elwuges in basehull in this city , but ull of them of an agreeable character. In the first pi ice , there Is hardly u pprtl- clo of doubt hue what now grounds will bo secured , and while It cannot bo stated Just where these irrounds are located , p.itrom can rest assured that , they are less than half the distance from tbo corner of riftosnth Fain am that tlio old ones nre , i ml Unit thay are accessible bv every slreet lailway in the city. In fact , It will bo only n pleasant pi ommiudo io the now grounds. .Everybody will be lilcaaul over this prospect. Then , in I ho event that the new p irk Is secured , Presi dent McCormlck will expend $10,000 In lit- ting ll up 'llio grand stand , hols de termined , shall bo a model , and Judging from the plans already mapped out it will cost In Iho nolghboi hood of six orsiivun thousand dollars. It Is to havu three compartments , tha main ono with cnmforiublo seats for tlio crowd In chlof , and luui u reserved space for ladles und gentlemen , or either , und still unu'.her for ladies without escorts. These will bo handsomely lilted up , witn folding chairs and otnormodern conveniences. 'ina directors' box , sumptuously furnished , will bo Immediately in the tour of tnohomo base , wiiuunuuiiox for thoottlelal scorer , whllo the reporters' box will occupy u position on the top of the grand stand. The refresh- incut stand , placers' lounging and dressing rooms wlllull bo constructed on tbo latest und most improved plun , uud altogether thu Omaha grounds -mid buildings will , iu point of umvonioneo , comfort and nttracllveuess , bo second lo uonu In the country. llio 'i o II volts. 'I ho orcsont muddled condition of .baseball bears llttlo similitude to the situation during the old Un Ion crusade , und It may be safely said that this is tha critical epoch iu tha his tory of thu L-io.it national gamo. There Is a chance now that It bus ulroaJy boon crippled for many o long your to como. The public Is a very floklo and unstable quantity , mid Uxm | two occasions came within an iicnof acknowledging a surfeit of baseball. Cau tious action und good judgment , after a try- lug struggle saved tbo game , und under tha fostering euro of tha national league it was brou tit to suen a perfection as no other out door sport ever enjoyed. Tha old Union re volt was the individual work of Henry V. Lucas , a young St. Louis millionaire , dis gruntled over his Inability to become a mem ber of tbo leug.uo , but it uuiouuted to nothing was a veritable gout on a rhinoscroa' back. The present revolution , however , is of a far uioro dangerous character , and ono that bus already worked sarioug harm. It U a malig nant effort on the part of a BOOro of tha high , em-priced players in the profession to cut lee u and become Independent of tha Na tional league. It U u case where the Minor ity rules.-the majority , ud la apt to brine them to their ruin. If thu biotherhood is n go , the game will ngnln lip j Into the hands of the pool-rooms nnd the gamblers , und no mute will the sport bo the clean , honest ar- Llelo it 1ms been for nearly ton jcars past. It will decline rapidlv undei tli 'O au piees , mm as dcnlorablo as such a lo-mlt would bo , it certainly uould not oeundcseived by tbo men most mtciustcn. jri minium.i. . . . .union. The baseball outlook in Minneapolis Is un usually blight. They contemplate great im- novcmciit nbaiit their grounds. The grand stand is to be cnlargud and an ovtra i cscrvc- sent department added. At present the Mlnne.iiiolN park is a sheet of ice , illumin ated at nights by hundreds of electric lights nnd thronged with merry skaters. Klmcr Poster and IM Hengle , the ball-tosscis , uio running the rlulr. The patrons of the gauio up thcio are looking forward to next season with u great deal of inlurust. The nianagu- merit claims that it will stand as high in the race as last year , if not hlrhcr , and with the team Unit it closed with last season will make them nil hustle. They have already signed Ilenglo , Fester , Carroll , Uyn and Cniisman. llio active Can ell will captain thu team , nnd ho says that ho will pilot tba team to the bush whereon hangs the i ag. The management expects to sign tha balanm of the team before long , but owing to the exorbitant tleimu.ili ) made by 301110 of thu playois mat want all tbo gate receipts they Mavo been slow In coming to terms. IlOsS ItCJll O1. SUIUYJ.UII , Nob. , Dee. 10 , l8S9.-r-To the Sporting Editor of 'inn Hues Under the hoadlng "A Knight ut the Double Cross" la iour issue of the 10th lust. , you nro evidently laboring under a great delusion , and ns I am considerably roasted for another party , I hope you will rectify your error. 1 , I used to bo n long distance runner and hnva won championship honors. 2. I have never given the cross or double cross to any of my backers whllo on the uln- der path. This you can leadily ascertain fiom W. I ) . Smith of the Spirit of the Times or Omaha parties. 3 1 have not , had a running shoo on forever over three j curs , and never expect lo again. 4. John Hardtn uovor backed me in a nice in bis life , and I have not ruu u race in Lin coln since ibSI. 5 I used lo act us correspondent for the Police News , Uoston , ana ut ono tlmo In Omaba edited uud publlsaed thu Omaha Weukly Kecord. ( I The man , I presume , you mean Is known us Ueildy Itoss , a seventy-live lo ono hundred yurd sprinter. Hy kindly Inquiring you will llnu tlio abovu correct und by publishing saumor us much us jou think necessary you will confer a favor on yours respectfully , DiN J. Hess , Tlio above may bo true , but the HOBS meant In Tin : HUE notlcu of tha 10th was named Dan Ross , or at least that Is what bu was called , ami what was suld of that Itoss goes , and n goad deal more , bo It Dan or Uoddy. Thn Wlinnlmmi'8 Gossip , Unarlcs Pcabadv and Kranlr Schnell mounted tliuir little wheels and roda to Lin coln and return the other day for ft record , and Peabodv succeeded In making the run In tha extraordinary short time of sixteen hours and foity minutes , Bclmoll getting In two bours nnd thirty seconds later , This Is an unequalled parforinanca In this part of thb country i id creditable work for any place. The clUtunco is HO miles and tba roads ara noua of tbo most favorable. Tha two riders left thu rooms of tha Omaha Wheel club at 4:30 : sharp in thu morning , and despite a brisk head-wind made tha capital for dinner. A flora rest of two bours , tha gentlemen mounted their machines unit started on tbu return trip , Peaboav reaching the city at 0:110 : and Schmill at ll)0. ; ! ) Hut three stops were moilo upon the trip , un hour at South Hood and Asblana each , and two hours ut Lincoln , which gava thu riders an overugo of nearly eight miles and a half for each Hour , Schucll is a new rider and is to bo congratulated upon his tine work on hia initial long-dlatancu run. Peabody - body It an old rider and one of the best In tba city. Tbu Omaha wheel club rooms bavo under- pouo a complete renovation under tba supor- Ylilon of B. U. Smith. Thu walla have been rcpapered , tha ceilings painted , new curt lins hung and carpets put dawn , and these im provements , together with the addition of several now uainlinirs and some new furni ture , glvo the ronde/voaa n bright and at tractive nppoiranco Indeed. The boys are preparing for a winter of social pleasure , and in the sprlmr n revival of interest in wheel circles may bo expected. The wheelmen constituting the club's polo team are Jubilant over their victory over iho Om.iha guards of lust Tuesday night , nnd indeed llio cntiro club manifests n Justitlablo exultation in the tnntlcr. A beautiful bouquet presented by Mrs. Clunlquy to the byborson ih it occasion still ndorns thu center table , and the ball WOP , decorated with tlio club's colors , hangs suspended from the chandullor In the library. Hut the most interesting feature of the evening gatherings is lo hear llio different members recount the glories uf that mo mentous nil ugglo. "Didn't our boys put up n dandy game , though ! " remarks ouo. "Hetehor life. In llttlo nponotter we've got u corker. Nobody would suspect there was so much life in this quiet unassuming boy. but I toll you the C3uards know it. " "Yea , " joiaed a third ; "and there's Uhodes and Roberts-thoy both played Ilka professionals. " "And what's tno matter with Morris nnd Shakespeare , or Llacon , I mean ! " demanded a fourth , "didn't they distinguish them selves I" "Well , I guess ycsl" the club In chorus. And so , at the club , tlmo files. On Wednesday evening the winning team was tendered n sumptuous banquet in honor of their triumph , in which about twenty- Hvo of the members partook. After tbo collation a couple of bours was .spent In story-tolling and singing peans of victory , and the evening was ono of the plcasantost of all tlio pleasant assemblies they have had there this full. Senator Morgan fools sere over his recent defeat by 1'Yod Merrill , tha Oregon cham pion , and is tilling the Portland papers with challenges. Ha wants to run Mori ill n mlle , ton miles or 1UO miles , for money , marbles or chalk , and us Merrill thinks pretty well of himself , he says bo wilt accom modate tins wrathful senator , but that ho will take his own lima In doing it. The 1'lxloy and Walker lon-mllo handicap bicycle race has boon postponed until next Tuesday evening. Just before the polo game. The immv' friends of the two kldsaro anxious to so ? this chase come oil. Thu phcnou.cnallv beautiful weather of the past few wootis nus been liberally taken ad vantage of by cyclers , und there has been many ijulct llttlo runs to the nolgnboring towns und villages. The "Sylph , " 11 sprlng'framo ' safotv for la- die * or gents is the lutont candidate for pop ular favor. Advices from England stale that Amer ican dealers have ordered from English manufacturers 20,000 safeties , which will soon bo coming to this country , and should their anticipations be reulUed wo will have the largCHt business over known to llio blcy- clo world. Hob Nciloon , the quondam champion , Is tending bar for a fashionabla club In Hoslan. Charlie Ashlngor is running a blcyclo neoncy ut Oakland , Mo. , and is eating turcu times n day. W. R Thompson , n prominent whcclmnn of Omaha , was in the city this wook. Ho says Omulia has the liuest blcyclo club In the west. St. Louis Globe Uumocrat. Tuo Luaguo of American Wheelmen In tend during the coming winter to introduce In thu legislature of eight or nlno states , In cluding Missouri , bills looking to a better method of making and lopairiutf our high ways. The following English bicycle records hnva been established tliU yean Safely , 1'J hours , ITSVi miles ; safely. 21 hours , iiil mllot ; iric.vclo , I i hours , l&O miles ; tricycle , til hours , 'JJO miles ; ordinary , li ! hours. 151 miles ; trloiclo , 100 miles , Uli. 55m. 53J , .Mlscoltniipoiirf l.ouul fip-iris. M. T , Kettleman , tbo sprinter , is la the city. II , H. Alden and W. T. Townsend ere hunting quail down In the Heaver valley hi Kansas. Hilly Townicnd gold his tiaudsomo pointer pup , UUn. | out of Imp , June , to IMcr Simp- on Thursday for (70. Wild KOCSO stll 1 linger along tbo Mlesour HOLIDAY -ON- AND- Notliing- more beautiful for a hall than a I lall Rack , and nothing- more useful for a din ing room than a handsome Sideboard. We have : Oak Hall Racks , Mahogany Mall Racks , Cherry Hall Racks , Grand Sideboards , 1 landsome Sideboards , Elegant Sideboards , Sideboards at all prices. Buy a Lounge for your wife for a Holiday Present. Brussels Lounges , Plush Lounges , Crush Plush Lounges , Parlor Lounges , Ottoman Bed Lounges , Patent Bed Lounges , Silk Tapestry Lounges. and Plalto bars and market hunters nave been making some big kills recently. The death of Henry Soarlo , the champion single sculler of tlio world , took pluco at Adelaide , N. S. W. , on last bunday. Lou Muy , state nsh commissioner , is lay ing his plans for an excursion to the state h.itdnoiJes , especially for Omaha newspaper men. J , J. Malonc , the present champion pool player of the world , passed tbiough this city yesterday en route from Kansas City to Chicigo. Captain Goodwin , the well-known author ity on kennel matters of Cincinnati , was m tbo city a couple of dajs last week , the guest of Leo Cstollo. Bowling Is becoming quite popular among gentlemen seeking physical dovciopmont.and the several alloys In the city are ciowdcd nightly , Sot 'em up In the other alley I Both tlio New Vorlc World and Sun of the Oth , contained reports of the action of the Gate City Athletic club of this city in raising a pursoof $50,000 to sccuro the Sullivan- Jncksgn mill. A very notlccablo revival In the rough- nnd-tumblo game of football took place not only m Omaha' but thioughout the entire country , this fall , and next season will surely see it one of the most popular of all outdoofsports. Major Jacit Hoye has a sextette of Jersey- red game cocks that ho stands ready to buck ugalust any other six birds of equal weight that can bo produced , and bo has n { 100 note to put upon each light. IIcio is achuncofor Billy Mcldrum to trot out hU famous pugil istic chanticleers. * The ] n\ chiles have orgamred a polo team , embracing Uus ScifkonVilllo Search , Deal WcrU , Lou Leader , O. Bloudorf , W. Angel , Goorga Solfkon and Will Wulitor. 1 hey uro talking of challenging the Gate city leuguo team to play them n series of games for a handsoma IciUhcr medal. While out hunting poeso the other duv a son belonging to Hans Grim of Blair noticed something dart after n Unfit of gocso that uero Hying over. IIo shot at and wounded it. When caught it proved to bo u golden eagle , and measured Hoven feet fioin the tip of one wing to the other. W. U Catherwood brought It to this city yesterday uiiJ turned itover to Taxidermist Brescu tor mounting. 'That sporting uffulra should not bo allowed to lug In Omaha Is attested bvtho number of sporting organizations there 1s In tbo city. Among these can bo mentioned the Omaha Baseball club , the Omaha Wheel club , the Gate City Athletic- club , the Omaha Gun club , the Lofevru , Ueiuls , Gate City , Metro politan and South Omaha Gun clubs ; thu Omaha Hlllo club , the Schutzcnyrelii , the Turvcroln , the Hand Ball club , the I'olo club ana the Athcneum. The Oinahn turnverln hold their annual election of olllcors Tuesday evening , and the following rosier wan chosen : Henry Hau- bens , president ; Philip Andres , vim presi dent ; | j. O , Grubo , secretary ; Gust Doyle , financial secretary ; W. V. btoeeker , trails- uior ; Caspar Uueelmer , fltst turnwardon ; Fred fruohoff , second turnwardou ; W. C. Staugl , custodian ; 10. G. Meyer , librarian. On the 2 < lth and ! iTth of next month thcra will bo held In this city a convention of the Nobruiku Turnbozlrk. Tins Is composed of the ttvo vorlns In this city and onu verln in oachoftha following places ; West I'olnt , Uiand Island , Lincoln , I'luttsmouth , Kro- rnont , Nebraska City , Sioux City , and South Omaha. Sioux City was admit ted by special request , there being no bezlrk In Jowa. Thorn nro In this Kt.ito organization ovurSOJ muiuhars. I lien veroln Is entitled to flvodolngutus , and thoio repre senting thu Omaha veroln uro Henry Kuin- merow , W. ! ' , Stoccker , 13. G. Meyor.Honry Haiinou and I'hllip Andres. During the convention the Omaha turnvurelii will cele brate Its twenty-sixth anniversary. FliiBlirH From Ilia Dlnmniiil. Manager Leonard is after Heldy of the IJuffulo club , Moran , who Is on Omaha's reserved list , Is wintering utJollot , 111. The Kaims City club expects to realize f 15XK ( ) from the e.iio of Ita placers. Tim iBrosrian and D. J , Murray have signed with Hioux City for uuxt year. Pitcher Anderson , late of the Detroit and Burlington clubs , is the latest addition to Omaha's pltclnug stall , Sporting Life , If this Is true , the Omaha management know * nothing about It. Salaries appear to bo going up Instead of HOLIDAY We have already sold 25O JEfcockers , for eleli- ve.vy Sec. 24th. Make your selections now , before oiir large as sortment is Broken. Rattan Rockers , Reed Rockers. Cane Rockers , Double Cane Rockers. Polished Rockers. Plush Rockers. Students Rockers. Carpet Rockers. Misses Rockers Children's Rockers Polished Oak Rockers Leather Rockers &c. down ns n result of tlio present competition for talent. Dei Molnes has signed Eddlo Kimclbach. who played thira for Onmln In lsS7. Will Alvord's release will bo sold by Kan sas City m accordance with thut plnicr'n ex pressed desire. St. Paul's ' loft fielder. Jimmy Daly , is the ) happy father of a now baby boy. Ualy is winlcrirgln Rutland. Vt. DCS Mollies is after her old catcher. Saga Tno prohibitionists have also made offers to the two Joas Hornung and Soimnors. Milwaukee's now manager , Cushtnnn , says Catcher Grim Is the bust general player nod nnly in tlio Toronto club but in the Inteimv tional league. QiicstionH null Answer * ! Will you plonso inform ino through the columns of Tim Bui what it costs the cluhs of the different minor leagues to onjov tha protrctton und privileges of the national agreement ? Old Joe U'ulsh over play with the Milwuukoos and has ho signed with Omaha for next , soasonl A Lover of the Game , ICcaruny. Nob. Yo" " r.r.question jouwlHJlnd answcrca in the following clauses of the national agreement itself : XI. Kach association , a party of the second part , shall pay to the secretary of the Board of arbitration : 1. As annual duos the sum of $50 on or before - fore Anril 1 In oaoh year. J. Also If thu right of reservation is claimed the sum of 51,000 , If said association bo couii posed of four clubs , $1,500 If composed of sl clubs , or fOD ( ) If composed of not moro than eight clubs , payable on or before May 1 In each year. , According to tbo above It costs the cluhs of , thu western association 83 050 par iniruni to enjoy these privileges. Y 3 , the la er part of S3. Ho has not. Ploauo t > tate once moro how many mttlcs Sullivan bus had , und whether ho was over beaten. Grlz , Asbury Park , Ans. Ho has hud iunumorabla glove con tests and wns never bested In any of them. Ho has , however , indulged In but two gen uine urlzo lights with bare knuoklos tnoioj with Paddy Ityuii and Jake Kllraln both of u hich ho won. Can you inform mo what horse ) i is the best thri'o mlle trotting ictordl I claim thut 7jj : ! bus never been beaten. Ans. Huntress , nt Proapoct Park , L. I. , trotted throe miles on September j , 167'J , fa 7-'ltf. Hns Senator Morgan the boit ItMnjurbN cycle record , or does Ho\\o hold t < What in ill What hqs beoomo of Kowof Safety ; Omulia , Ans. Neither , Albert Shock of Chicago holds the record , 1403 tnllus , minloinu ruc < j that closed at .Minneapolis , Decombur W , 18SO. 18SO.To To dccUou wager nlll you publlih In ' 1'im Bri : the ago of Loltu , thu nctrcsif Julia bmlth. Ans. As near as can bo ascoitalnod ) ust now Lotta is foity-suvcm or forly-ulght yearn of age. Wusn't ' there n tlmo in itiu history of baseball - ball when thu game , thiough crooked play and inUin.tniigoinout , IMIIIU pretty nearly playing out nltoL'olher as a popular bportl Old 'Jimo Hoclis , City , Ans. Yts. In fact ton years ago ba ot > nll \\us practically dead Salaries had dwindled down to nothing , and the crowds wuro but handsful of roughs und gambleis. Ituuuldbo in tbo n at uro of rotrlbution should tht-gauio fttlllntJdisreputeugnln. Bullulu erH nhould. leave well enough nlono. ' 1 hey are thu boat imid profession extant today , HaUrn.vd and bank presidents' nalurius with but little to do should certainly satisfy u class of men , the majority ° f whom , were It not for base * ball , would bo common duy laborers or loaf * crs ; but they are not autlsllod they want the earth , frlod on both Hides. If they por- e'it In their present move the gloomy duy9 of 1879 80 uro not ut all unlikely. Tbo ttuorfe is a lapnciou * ouo , 1 hero is no eaj Ing whoa thu pcoplo will get u burfult. Lot it lapsa once moro Into thu bunds of the eauiblori und gooj bye , thut' * ull.