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sworn netibeiinerenlbiabane <tr ee Netter nes etch NehNECE = ; ri ' j i ANN tren oe RNRRNRRRARA ve, VELAND iN Camp A 1 t yar “ the of t prest, a sumed im the se¢ alled W s cks and call reached, and tt companion, Dr. » seen con, The president was seated on a tree | stump. The president was naturally quite overcome V he arose trom his asst you that my he very best.” rumors of lis pre at I was ‘ir nev- s man e and las- exhausted him so reach- le to freely the windpudd but never any one it dance like McCaffrey. He is the easiest man to train I ever i and [’ve had a few u my “He was big enough, but stands five feet eight Move about. living im his retreat in the wilderness uch even for him. is eV It is pted for any but the hardiest woodsman, The president’s party are quarter- edinal feet } Z 1s divided in the r 27 tect long, 5 1-2 t ro feet wide. It le by a_ parti- tron. ‘The rear of the cabin is used y Mr.Cleve- land and his triends; the front divis- asa sleeping apartment b ior the storeroom and the bedroom fort None of the occu- pants remov When reads themselves up in a r clothes at night. to retire, they wr hI p vlanket and lie down ou the ground, which is cover ed with balsam boughs. A fire is kept burn g outside the camp to keep away any bears or catamounts. The president said they had °discov- ered bear tracks near the camp. The party is attended by tour guides, who are all of easy tamiliarity with their emplovers. Hunting and fishing are the principal occupation has a clever left, and I tt right as good as the big cogitations. yent reasoning will make the most ot “T wish vou had been down here | a little earlier to see Mack fight the i bag,”’ said Alt Lunt, his traine “] na good many men knock about in my time, o could make time.” **Do you think he’s big enough? asked. “sfe’s as biz as Tom Sayers was,”’ he replied. “Yes,” Lurg ig enough tor John Heenan.’ d, ‘*but he was not was too old,” was the response. ‘*Don and a halt high in his bare teet. He wil! fight at about twelve stone and a half, and you know that Captain Barnay, Tom Cribb’s great patron, declared that a twelve stone man was big enough to fight anything that ev he’s young sr walked on two legs. Then and tresh, and a far more skillful boxer than Sullivan. He ink his low’s. Any way, if he gets inon Sully PH bet he’ll floor him like an ox. Then he’s game as a pebble, and he'll che at a man’s fist sooner than give in Take my word tor it, Sully will have no ruptured Paddy Ryan in front of him when he taces Domi- nick. ’’ Now tor the other side of the story: Alderman Tom Denny of Boston, one of Sullivan’s staunchest friends, while admitting that the big fellow had gone off to Maine to train without any trainer (he did not take | Tom Delay with him it seems), and that, while he was heavy in flesh of the woodsmen. The president 1s | ang weak in the stomach, he seemed more addicted to the latter, and says that he cares very little for shooting He does not fish with the fly, as he thinks he can catch more trout with bait. At might the ca hunting, the most unique and the Weirdest sport to be found im th Adirondacks. The whole tenor ot Hl the 1 | prin Mr. Cleveland's attire was not as in the camp is wild and | itive in the ex | me. picturesque or cOaven nally appro priate as that of his con wore trousers diagnol goods, to a wern outd ers needed sewi of dark 1 he wore bon. His 2 very broad with a coat eve are wild with exc posed mee livan. and Dom say tl Cine and J clever ith his clever with his han a ghost of a show isn’ no w He would Me to have such a poor cpinion of Mc- Caffrey’s chances that he asked: | **Will McCaffrey go there at ail? I'd hate to go all the way to Cincin- }natiand then find that McCaffrey } {did not intend to put im an appear- | ance.” He said this seriously, too. | i “Dom is very | Is,’”” he finally | rea meant admitted, *tbut I don’t think he has | heavy enou > scrap with andn f the vanity of ris Who was prospe ast Mike, 2 tellin know Mike, by the way, land of the livin a turn-up a deck-hand who didn’t know was, and who rece:ved him to see L. Sullivan and the day before they met the whole steamboat levee Orleans for him, I finally found him *longshoreman’s dive at the head ot Canai street, alarr modesty he told them are no good, as I can inducement told me that he was ring forever. game man, with the strength g z It is guaranteed to give pert Grant Rebuked reproved | recently had a big! who he first-class wanted between John Ryan, of es looking as gray as a a bear. him he ng both on bate the manne re could get | and hej with the slow, of an ox, but he never saw the day that he Sullivan one round.—Cincinnat: Enquirer. no Ff have sar ae of Mike knew a Colds ina} me | @ ey yt I | AS the great writers say, the | sails * PARKERS TONIC, and } | world. 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