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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST ‘27, 1895, FITZSIMMONS GETTING READY FOR CORBETT. PROF, DONOVAN AND FITZSIMMONS SPARRING, pot believe any man living can teach’ It ix said, but that coes not apply. t / bm anything about boxing, and I am Fitzsimmons's method of feinting, jdulte sure he is superior in that re- Feintiig, as some readers may. noi Sbect to the old-time men we hear so, know, consists in the tactics employed! much about. to deceive Your opponent, to fool him, Third, he has great quickness, a and by making him think you are go- highly Important “quality when ‘the ing to try for one blow, Induce him to; boxer Is to meet a man of high class, give you a good opening’ for some other) and an important quality alwaye. His blow. agility 1a remarkable. His legs are r. Fitzsimmons employs new and ind very powerful, and enable him to move genious methods of feinting. His method about, despite his helght, with the would entirely bewilder any ordina quickness of a light-weigh boxer, und throw him off his guard, Fourth, he has endurance, a quality In this feinting his quickness serves him almost as important as ary mentioned well. As he dodges from one side of before. My observation shows me that his adversary to the other he suggests he tires leas easily than any big fighter a rubber man in. action, And the have seen, uty Ln feinting les in the fact | With his endurance he ccmbines graat that he is Teady (at any instant to | recuperative power, He has proved his strike a blow, and a hard one. recuperative qualities and at the same — His feinting, while it distracts his ope time his gameness in coming back to ponent. and bewilders him, does not FITZSIMMONS'S WONDERFUL BACK, SHOWING THE SHOULDER RAISED TO GUARD THE JAW FROM A SWING 4 ’ vies cottage on the seashore, just out-| a great deal will be waltten about ide of the -buriy of Coney Island, Mr. Fitzsimmons as a fighting wonder LANK BOB IS B § SiGe Of tho MUP Yep uty CEN CONEY IBIANG: eT a Hest Toe WhekI roe Denver =i, Ducks, chickens and a lon live tn friend- jiogerihes ome of hin benutitul point ship together in the front yard, Some- and they ne not be described her i Itut the rasor, stieking to selentife Fitzsimmons Begins Training at i; detail, doe not condescend to general the lion chases the duck, a sight ting to those who know @ litt ee fight as strong as ever after receiving fuie zsimmong, ev 4 , t Coney Island slang. But the lion deseription. [hfows that would Save Senmoies: wind Ghd: ONG! ENC Ge te one chine tir bel His Coney Island Quarters. y hurt’ the ‘cuek, because the aaeg Rewembles Old Norsemen. good men out of a fight. ee brasiceae tigen ; dick Beis awity. | Itisa Food thing to Khow, if you are) Concerning Mr. Fitzsl Tree fj tuminimons did thene thities ¥os-| ate rieewtmmonn was well denctibed interested in a man that he will come | Hat Metab A Lect deha TCDD? terday as a gente naw Lack for more after being resi ieee | Walitieations w great deal could Mike Donovan His Handler, but He firs way. ot y Kingsiey, when in Hypaca te told a“ lanier te. he He got up just OF ingiiey, enon tn divpatia we fold hit and punished, You can never be! Suad Hinde: Ce needy ane ne ery, i WERE Toh a a eaten ok a nal arms, wh ‘own from fuce Of & MAR. OF Of what will happen! Sromaue oiessitce acre Can, ceaweee Bosses the Job Himself. went for a wath, Ht was as, much of a Lhulired tree oeae fo iin, unless you_kiow he can tio | Meme eaor tities man Can poRtene. Md have made a ti | Of dry Man, With ieee ort rein are te Ee hice tie and walkeil the other half, i & good man opposite him, Is jack of them, hat is the use a een on foo! om and to Mahtin, He could have sat 4 cely » ire, otPt, (2 ing strength to strike a hard blow un . LEAS Gene Srp irony COnsY USIRRG 10) hin bant inched great holes In FITZSIMMONS IN A FIGHTING ATTITUDE. | inieee: you ieee es ,baintul blow. and |iess your fat can stand the power of ‘The Veteran Reasons tt Out That jo ad something to eat und something ia southern. so : : ——— ryens tou know your man will atand | your arm? “Many ‘men, Yor Instence Fitz Is a Pugilistie Marvel. to drink, He drinks beer with iy meals | His body ix a very attractive catapult, | stomach, ‘and no! stomach to work off. | by indiscretion, ‘The trainer Is usual é about him, no break thelr own hands on their oppont “\ y when his father sald: Sow, Charhe, matter what his ability. Tf palm, or) Brcak thel , i pone Maye Gt a spy to keep Bis man from drinking or swing that desperate right’ Charlie Anything short of absuttte (ead eitni en Fee eee GAC Ronee mais! ree times as OF gave driver ta? ety, Aiso. a HOE swung that desperate right. Fitzsime Will make him quit, you ure never sure | £2", the 2 their heads to thelr opponents out three times as Of save driver to keep his man up ty mona the elder dropped Nie auburh heed about bie. | Men kive their heady to thelr opponents « his wark, about four fect towards the earth that SRE TRH ee es oe ay cre mae in his pres- | Fitzsimmonn purposes to do his own Charlle might land Chane (nutatnat may be reperdeered {Re qualities which | who gives Marve we Tt has ae y of muscles piled up | Where mont fighters In inch bunened along the spinal column, sich ad ean be | atamueh Pitot Ke non no other man. Just below bis | hollow. Het Kk there js a muscular formation | hig around the sn ud ont in the form of a turtle, | walse. He annot 1 those muscles anit some otherd notralng the same Hie ployed with his Hon; then pun his big leather bag Kc Mr. Robert Fitzsimmons bean yesters Uunctiing the Dai Ie a erent art. Eh day morning bis reguiar training for the A What you see when you xee Mr 8 head to Mr, Fitzsimmons : eatees - , ‘ded as the most impostant | will be sorry’ f simmons punchy the bags Ina by i {ent training he apise certain moral guiding. “He will win more than cordingly with great. precision he rrent Ne oF stra mpoutant | will be sorry for it coming championship fight with Mr, Symons bunenins the hag: In Wares the ower to hit a terrible blow | worn-out ruses af uid trainers and act $40,000 ff he wine the mail, and avout point at nis heehee a Father rolled rts and Competes adincannot be) Mr. Fitzsimmons's hands are well | Gives 1h Me Vimuons inten, Wns Re Pet eee te without dawing back his hand, ax ts | for hime vooe, | $100,000. profits” will Maly pride, “HY Cyr? {4 Beap on the ground, while Mr. Mitzsimmions posccates Ai ce theme: dente, Hones are, ble and strong, | ak, With! ver Darn bale, HL Well described by Prof. Donovar s Hil do BO moro elghtcen or twenty |nothing of glogy and family pride. He Charly laughed with pride und tours 1M 1 high de all of these; As long as he punches straight, as h tion to make Mr. Corbett see) mor Lexclusivey Inca. breeay ciotn of His shoulders are bunches of ‘muscle, | mile runs he sald. Ill start of andl | Wikelesreogan came into his eyes. baat ghar tape teeys dr age ao Goes, nothing will hurt, those ‘hand | Gtare than actually exist in the heavens, a palr of bexang shoes with- gach at toast as bie as a chide head: |run ax Gr elght mites. and then Til; “if T can't keep myself straight with | “CRG: VASE” knocka father out ments thal mace: ARGENE the ei. | His forearm joes with his hands. It The beginning of bis preparation for Fees cine poulders nimost ae) walk back at @ good, nice galt. Next! that before me, no trainer can keep at the end of w battler it Inire belies Rreatness (r actual LOxing tees 8 krand. big arm, and tts size ts natura | 4 4 sty blue and. very plete well as hs h He parries blows with |day I'l walk out my ‘distance and me right.” Mr.’ Fitzsimmons's trainer of the Fitzsimmons family and of ochors ; ko the thing oleae’ S ingt | not artificially developed. His wrist 1 this enterprise is important te the na- Ere Ganda reais wits them. He can punch the bail with them |baet. Another day J'll run a mile and will be his rubber and to some extent a. (hat Chace eae heey monopoly of Professional or to ane Clear to the non- | very big and strong also tioa. A photographer, a reporter and a arta. Wa ctectities oe. Without using bis hand, and in in-lght-| walk’ a mile, alternating for ten’ or friendly counsellor, | that sport for some time to come. pe ee Ok tar Sha worded: to snus ie} Fitz Fights Instinetively, } TBH Ge Ibe ait ce benthic went ote alma, wikeh Te does very parais, hig IPH, oF when a moan sions in fie | fifteen miler) Anoter day T'll follow the Future generations will be Interested |. Last nixht. when Fitasimmons's. visi Wie: Fes . bd , } h itter to which Mr, Corbett protection, he can. hit a. blow the | telegraph, poles, Fun at top speed tn the fact that. there is Fitzsimmons | tors left him, he had mounted Als tle Mr. Fitzsimmons's boxing qualities! There is one thing about Mr. Fit stuly Mr. Fitzsimmons on the great come, Wowith elther shoul: hard enough | between two poles, then walk between the second. Fitzsimmons Mo 2 ts cycle and had started to do a few walch will most interest the public, and! simmons that I have not mentiones N “ first training day, (A BeN he strikes ont with his ful To knotk out an ordinary: man, | the neat ive, and 80 on. named Charles. THs is the gon of Fitz- Miles to Rrooklyn and 1c to get‘le his especially his future adversaries, is'th's: It fs a most important factor in all hi q ‘The master of the boxing art ia Prof, | fetes, and later when he becomes Incer- | Ha shoulders are so well trained t eee eee he mons Pur- simmons who is to fight Corbett, and he dinner. Except when eating, he was Dow than Me ee gan bit & harder battles, ‘Too much attention cxnnot bes tel in spareing with Prof. Donovan, he can Lift either up almost above the | poses to take what he wants in modera. fmmone who tk to fight Corbett. and he dinner, Except when eating, he was low than Mr. Fitzsimmons can, and no ald to tt. He ts a. aatural, fighters, Mike Donovan, instructor at the New| his lipn curl and show hia two evetecth of his ea lng ‘tan absolute pro- | tion, Having no fat to take off, he will father. Heh, game le t is to say, he possesses the fight= sand back, UP enough vitality and strength to wear man—I don't care who he ts—can hit as) ‘Th: mation generally out any man but one as hard as ne, hard @ straight blow. Ing instinct. “He does not need to be 4 isa Httle more Yet of his training this first day was, Mr. Fitzsimmons’s power in hitting lured into the ring. by a prospect of) ars oid, welghs about forty. merely a gentle beginning ' stra‘ght from the shoulder, without, if guin, Mo fights instinctively, York Athletic Club. He has taut box- | in a ing to persons of high der Hid have Interested tection on that std ly, With his tograph made ng, hea mras- with one # x head. A pho-!be able to make himself as biz as he father, He has shows his hack | likes, nd for protection, | work. hion that ont edn 1 mself even by hard-On'a ‘email meals th sho trother Darwin only to perfect his than six ‘ xe ‘Ups curled, bis te such as q August Reimont, and he has taught | cles plavine ane ft ¢ , ugh Whoever Knows anything about boxing | wird and tone himself up. It does not ds, spars da h gre " necessary, drawing back his arm,’as| He would have beer erand man { tricks ard imparted science to. many PACA ie SaPI BRIE? Eee pig trots will aos how hopelcas le would. be. th | seem possible that he can add ‘much to See Se ee te ater tations m Snys “He's Traly Great.”| most men do for a very hard punch, isthe oll. bare-fist days. “There are tow Dig fighters, such as Mr. Corbett ye ts persqnal controversy: with xwing for Mr. Iltzsimmons's Jaw with | his present qulcknoas or to the strength Swings hie right in a Way that shows To the Rdlter of The World: Htruly marvellons. ‘The importance" of of these fighters, Many a man E : a Mr. e him. Mr. Corbett Is welcome to the ex- that, shoulder. thy Any mai looking |of the blow he now delivers. ‘The reault (Manes, us right in a ve every Julge of boxing, uniess belie able to hit with such power with: hag a. reputation today ake Sw At the request o he Worbl, Prof. | etement of gong at him under such etr-) at that back will see that Prof. Dono-|of his training will be simply to enable . judiced, would pronounce oUt drawing oack ties in, first, a saving | never have heen heard of had he hee q Donovan has prepared a careful state- | Cu unices van ja probably right in saying that| him to deliver many of ‘the blows Mr. Fitzsimmons was photographed Fitzsimmons a truly great man. He of time, and, second, in’ depriving your | comrelhon te kain the reputation witht ment calling aticntion to sume of Mr | Arter putiching the bag, and quay Aten ‘Pitestmmnons can hit a barder | through, as many rounds. ae may: be Reulesmparting with this vary Moperul Ate esunmonsls) uly eaet mans Me Sdversary ofa) warning of danger Vite tare mate Pimmaine i ceucces. 4 vert | knoe Kine MH froe of its igotingy with straight hiow than aay man inthe ring. |heccawary’ ” witheut losin his mn on, Young Marty Donovan, son of the possesses, In, my estimation, all | the Mr, Fitasimmans te also remariabiy | uilivan wae a natural Aghter 8 excelle his expert | KM Ae oS Nik tebe, Heath wien ‘ spce rength. ‘ rele verned stn arent fighter clever as a fi.dge of time and distance. | of course. He mate the rng 4 vals} #0 intercating i : ; ’ Ont Hin Own W gentle art of making enemies respect great fighter, , Velev aeage: e 8 7 i u F analysis of a man 0 Interesting and Zan Donovan and! practi¢ed tnany hite| cena Out Me ome x |you, acted ax referee, It was a beautiful | First of ail. he hae sameness highly H's eyes are wonderfully ait ck and he He, ike Mr. Fitzsimmoni ] Fee ele erie itte Known will Inter- Pon ne that artigtic feat which consiats (now bemun ditars from. the taining ef | According to his frienda, Fitasimmons und’ tovehing. aight te, Mehold the ie developed. “Thar is tre nce’ preat dual: hay. He: can foresee Lik CRO OR EOE Mee teeg QYeR Reenter, with est this whole netio.. It follows this aliting, the postion of his fect met | the aversen fichier in many. important (Is the hapey possessor of ho bad habite, Mitwsinmons boxing with the litte one, ity a ten.muae have fo keep tne clams kay; he can, foresee his opponent's In-| than with the ‘gloves. Of such men : account of Mr, Fitzsimmons and his both hands just, for instanee, landiie |feapects, Pit of all, he tracns hinsele Te is trio Me fe PAR RAE Y MEI Colds, Sal inteiiey Mie entire Sen FUL the ate ReceHa ee fas” aclense, He ip an se opening or aan tack toaveld’@ Clow [ee ame Bue tow ARMOR eC 4 " with his rhe if ene « ne | He 6 ix 0) divice and regulates has ever trained for a gre: ‘ y~ e entire . yet g a, nO est beautifully. frstrue M. INOVAN, first day's real work (hts ritht on his enemy's Jawbone He takes his ow SR een ee reat HHarnetie Soe eat nearly a perfect. master of the art of most beaut!fully sstructor in Boxing, New York Atl y When the poor enemy thought he was go- hs own work and ¢ 1g upon his own strength of etia row y i r r 1 hing new un¢ sun, Mette Clun, 4 Mr. Fitzsimmons lives in a small, fy! ty lint with nis let, on his stomach a fn ket out of his/to keep him from injuring hi He fought 4 tely until the end, boxing as the ring has ever seen, Ido There Is nothing der the sun, 1 ‘SHIPPING NEWS. yang e ninter yeare of age, have Sept. 18 and 33] year's Futurity be over a seven furlong coume ‘< { ENGLISH ATHLETES START. | PUGILISTIC POINTERS. tay aor oe lke © hanks | RA" MN eal tnt te ined "guswTt | ANOTHER PROCTOR STRIKE, PING a iy rantee Address G. BE, Williams, 1376 Gat [i oe, Felon. ing the Coney Island Jockey — = — “ enue, Brool \ Club to make the Ke. Y e 1 s ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Cambridge and London A. ¢. Teams! too e)okt aittved tn Chteawo trom toute St Ee Tt A ee os Werk cei tRe Mena R sate MteRber | WR RE cee enasiail| ey rf 4 . track closed yeaterday. em. i. r * 7 AaNg 7 id Given 4 Rousing Send-on. lite, Ky. Inst evening and boarded « train a 2 is The standing of the League clube this morning yack closed yesterday, by Union Mechoatcn, WATER. LOW WATEIL i 4 LONDON, Aug. 2.—-A ee erowd 1% Bowes later Hoston, — Choynskt ty to A. togert—Vilinnt'n elanmed time was 424.39; | wan as tollows were mak he emutiers very aist| A second strike was ordered to-day on PM TAM. PM. ¥ | gathered at the Euston ‘ George Godtrey in a twenty-round glove Valkario'a waa 3.26.02, but her corrected time wad | “Glug — W. Le FC.) Clubs, W. L. PC. | agresable for the race trac Proctor's new theatre in East Fitty- | Santy Hook bis Toe ras) 9 q : tion this mor to Witness the de ATA Ano oe eee oe a IES Tear Cee SE M8 ceualeiuctngadd 2s bt ae “eae ag 8 Jelghth street. One hundred union me-|fieli Gate Ee iaig Neots HERMAN, EIDELBERG " g a . pape hae! Howton, Thursday night f tg ‘ “Bis|New. York... 82. 43 (818 | The Goughacres Stable will have first call on) chanics are ot use two non-unton| To find e, add 4 minutes cD an) ; parture of the London Athletic Chit . byen 1h | CROKER’S HACKNEY HERE, | Pitisnire «59 Washing ca a 340 Attleteld’s services for the balance of the | CHAnIGR are out because employed’ by ert : mbrids Univers! yateame for i Notaneancentenlkanicodany trom. “Alter: Phitadetphis 86 44 BOOS. Lule... $2 12 Aah Season, eo ee Architect: Schnugg, : PORT OF NEW YorI We will use the broom the ‘Canael line sreaieniy Auean EACH ROR OK “the. Rurewe Actiette. CiaD.,| TELM UDR SH AIBA Om! Ameivee) th the , oa 8 8 Mocaferty and Wishart are asain on the outs! ‘The new house is announced to open| ARRIVED: 5O:DAy, for a few days to swe BOUNAN TSE INGw Ver te teal Pe UES MARL alle Yate New Atenu re Games scheduled to-day Partnership with Duke Brothers" In ‘that evene| ON Labor Day. It may be interfered | Cartas... « : aE H I broken 1 My f tively the team from the New EE mat os etre whe Cu 8489 he now White Star frekenter Georgie | Laulmifie at New ork Cleveland at phi, | | parnerahin, with, Duxe pron peel alth by. the ste ue out small and broken lots Athletic Club and one from Yale Unie sone came up to Quarantine about 7 o'clock | Pisfure at Bosse |C Sass The two electrical workmen and two | ti nyis of er kity Mears biven ant ann this morning —— - ee ay tae en red itectitg tig NM &| non-union carpenters were the only per-| paoipior z AS@illoow train tna ean apaelalls Silents sanvitiow FORT the brought’ Mr, Richard Croker's GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Caer ae etary Sons at work in the theatre this fore-| Yemansee cscs. SEASONABLE GOODS. aged ‘ 7 wiih det tc Alan. a valuable English hackney ee 8) noon, ‘ NG STE ! je Raged for ane Heer and it was d NG OE MOMAAS. 4 at) AtAllion CAIRO etna the trip. wan ana ~ W. 8 K.—His Highness, ¢ to 8 to win, in Se INCOMING BERAMBHIPS: Gate orated with Yale a v ecole 15 pouw . € 8 Was in prime condition. Ne was. in| pierre Lortiiard bi jam K, Vander- | 1891. RLD o n. - CHOICE OF . PR Cae area Mita of Hance ae white Attia tere tata hn Rare ibe n> is rue wonup oF tanon |. 5 Sara seams SUITS rein. $7 50 York Athletic b, the colors of th the na son. 4 Wiel ues ces neal teeny acta Waesland fersche Lucia, NG i ee A Vickie tu Eta, Gala 06 iy, stabgen ets = Ls ARALOINGR: TRL smtehnen A MOR oe WITH THE WHEELMEN. =| sovern seuter, 0, member of cabine-aaners To-MonRoW. |HIGHEST GRADES, ° ; London Athletic . together with a his we ri e4 for some time. and the mows was made pub- te inert on No. 8, in ea aale eal SaGlesl dave number of American and British flags ; BASEBALL CHAT. Tis to-day that the transfer had nally taken place. | Brotherhood of Tailors has elected Martin Exaier ity, Amanuca, Athour 'Nfuetanas CHOICE OF ilies ; | ‘ . | Exeter Ci Athos, "Navassa rE 5 Fry and Fltgherbert, at the last mos Cah ch, er the Seven of the mares are by Mortimer, and the| A. programme of class A, amateur races, has er an one of ita walking delegates Gaeae, ‘Hatt Agoniwis, Lkionvite | TROUSERS, $ 0% ent, failed , » bu er ‘ Aihie ‘ stald sivel . MK “ 3 a nd rican stock. They | been arranged to be run at Manhattan Beach Sat alies’ Tail Union, U. GW, has oneness: P) Ment, failed to appear, butt As told eyetusively tn The Evening World’ of [others are Englinh and y NG STE. ’ e mainder of the two teams left Londen 4 ; miniagr" a Gost sesteniay, Thy Hurst wit Anish the season anal will be aeme to France to be bred to French atal- | Urday, Ang. 81, and Monday, Sept. 2, The racen) Falsed lim initiation few from $1.60 to $3, OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. het ey to Nes in me Oe ete Ba Ly tiesgue f mat Mr. Vanternitt's reat active participation | Wi:l he run as fotlows: On’ Saturday, half-mile Samuel B. Hasson lerthe newly elected Seventh | BAILED TO-DAY, GHRIGE On, on their journey to New York in grea ok f eague umpire. President Pat Powers, | tons, ao Mr. Van 1 crates, ons galle hagaieap, onecmite serseeh ung | YUcerbresident of the aternatioaul Cigat-Mokert’ | steven os one Scuihampieg ; spirits, full of eager anticipation ant — Reine tthe Hetora League, gave way to the major| in the turf will not begin for several years ‘ : : me | waa | To SAIL To-Monnow. BOYS’ SUITS accompanied by the best wishes of their et out ote woun yeateeday. Tim bas been ofered to] Though Mr. Vanderbilt {a a stockholder tn the one-mile tandem scratch. On Monday, one-mile —Athert Parry has been elected Delegate to the 3 4 . ° * friends, who bid t most cordial to! met | Warmington ant oMtcinte ny Wotneaday'a| Coney sian Jovkey Club, he knows very Witla sratch, onesmlle andicap, Avo-mie snatch and Rraihfyn Central Lange Uaioe by the Bach ‘tune | Perle, Southamoton, Irrawaddy, Grenada ; farewells. So ACSI ise AN tment $ When does he come to New York, Mr. {about @ horse, It this intention, it te said, Dalf-mile tandem, scratch. These, in eal Cha {Sitriland, Aniwer” — ombig Charen CHOICE OF é. Faw ee 5 pa Ake x x 7 ive In Franc e future and he d ot WIth the regular professional races, ba, Havana, Lampanis, Galveston, Sporting Life this morning says that 1°" ‘ s oo le Ana ce teeta este a Lute eciteee im cares aah ee cna eee nna, Pernambuco, El Norte, New. Orl HOUSE AND ; Bacon and Ryan will not join the Lon \" eo 8 t J/caeOe Ao cpaarelpate Ail renine tn this sean art 2 By Se. Young's reve the “wild | Mr, Lorilard intends to race in England next] tries close to-day with Willis B. Hoboken, acon an ran el nt te tan |e Lin Sune et wr) Sent | feeb teen, OFFICE COATS, 4 50: Jordan have Joined, and perhaps Wile | bes eM ve faces, cal: |orter not to be bothered with them. 11 1x believed | of ieee Nook IN 1Wo Loy . kins and Thomas will follow next The Riverton Cycle Club announces a meet ty ager hi been appointed label agt ira haired Mat Mr Vanderbilt pald $75,000 for the mares nN ; 4 mient be # geously studying | The da of the National Steep MER HANDLER NOT A “WONDER. te Ahi nthe rule ce Shine your mind he dinenaona | Aummatan Rave, stated) Wacky, MCIRCTHGED | trian wramsimeh wii praise fur tie STS, * r . fe th me pw The latter iant three f rode May ivessom at Saratoga andy teenth ce STARE cep th with a reception a: are about 9 organize i CHOICE OF Ec An Easy Mark Lavigue—irme aoe | a y fouled Ovkwood, who was ridden by | the clubhouse, firetorks and "sich." city under the auspices. 2 .| Won, hut Xs >. SPORTING MISCELLANY, © tic cross wis te yrawts toes Sy tata ine ane nls HAMHIGAR ved ene sig ic tngtia fae UNDERWEAR, o Bot Fitssimmonss hae . x ee ae ttle doubt but ¢ to be run over the Merrick course, atncing and | fent to Si" Loule by the Mat and Cap Opera‘ory CHOICE OF : Jimmy Handler was the coming we Pale ota its urual | etlca snail Monae aboaid Bolin | Caton io) erpvnise te iradh ‘ IOICE OF .° i Vight-) . gts treaty for the annual Labor May} 1 enerous the toval 6 are entered arment-Workers’ Local Union No. 87, pante Weight champion and that would Pst Sisianae A a om J ft ‘ Ce a a makers, has loosed Adoiph Lesnoteki, 268 South 0 SOO ie aie ae | Reajrcriae ae, dnt nniny na many| Pete: Seba espa tt STRAW HATS, b. ty-round bout in the n : ite Wing: ple, youngate jrmords, ait siawld cate a mall fortune to verify | AL this, exenfoa’s apeciai meeting CHOICE OF p L., proved very wide at the mark \ INARI peple teas et Ba Sr Gn be diseased |ALPINE HATS . Moh) Wee evar ancrtine aie ee bee ae SHAN Se sake. MANe: fh Wi, | Bardeteben Defaults to Piliaburs | Chair-Finishers’ Union No. 20 han elected Rae ’ y ark Where Ha reqite t Sone fat ie evete ceuatonal tare of the| IHASTINGS, Eng., Aug. 27.—The sev-| Carrsmudinn pincer yah td ontih, strast tary; Charles Mi Bee how Jimm 413 year Lat it, however, be run arund the i ns & conser k oy fiat Ae on | Choss Masters was played at Rrasgoy's | ,.Varmishers ant p Enton No. 39 pr etal ft could na ‘ ian th Institute to-day, The following wi Pe a wit Hi sha Vig nr Lavigne 5 ie * it $8 renorted that Dwyer intends gath: ‘ % None: Pinuseial occurs, Cmtmmelater, 10) Varitek BROADWAY aND CHAMB i Pa A ‘ her a omall tit selet slabie cot] the results at 5 P.M. Tarrasch beat | fare, Plasuclal Secretary AY AD AMBERS wre ip his 1 I “SontTtaah Me MAE AHEM hate an ORE] ira tna Stellian dofense after 2? moven | valers Calon Sot eect fioge,Heraverg: AND 194 BROADWAY, Below Fulton sie A Ritemet to ke mis ‘ a, Oh Burn beat Vergant in a Ruy Lopes | tne. Aulitors, Al Kramer, it Runa a pitemgt to | ad be baie ta eves ory k twovearolte w tiety to nef after 81 moves. Janowsk! beat Steinite | Smiteiner, Delegates (0 the Centtay Lavor" Fed nd Tie took “herein : 4 SEN ROL BE Seen: MORES Un bUAten Ruy Lopes after 24 moves. Juns- | 0, aourene, Natier, Hofting, Schienatein | is any amlitio: f r ay prixe of e ° e j ” iackburne In a King's Bish ey tent ry e ana eseropets Y gua tix! iL ohh piu | beat Bia’ ! ish eter have been elected as delegates of DIED. the fifth round, suet to wow low e.ni)y alt Is sald thet th ainst Bardeleben by default, the | pendent and’ at 1. bakers MESS, formerly Mertiueit, in he 34 year RGAE “ani Chie Saw ahd Handi eee | cham ten tan ,funeen, 1a Maton 18, te wea Vid | latter did not appear Mitte oun No THE OLD STANDBY, | oct ner _ rent Tee UA thactan a a - ae anar Day trean eh j atives and friends of the tamily-Are ree Erne, the Buffalo lad, alt, ° if Lad eta e H _ Coming Events, to Ridgewood wher. neist or e gi ine vhic! spocttully invited to funeral {1 Knocked Jack Bkelly out in the weventy |) ho Te femieat @ eld In Cree ltecetlt Keds Mile ands quarter! gisnige tential of Mere MeKennd Association | Union's plenle taker plate’ Montane fete In fat upon the genuine, which) spatial tori Wie al eect Sound of tbelr bout, was a disap | ee of plagtne | im Daun TM, TAM | to Pettman's, Orean Pavilion, Coney stands on |! 09 Labor Day willbe aed $2 each must have the signature of] jh wets, toe pr ese give George Dixon a wide for | ihe heasen and 9 bieased to. hear from e 6 6 ie epee ke One} tie order in this city at label. Beware of imitations. WELSH.—On Suni, g. 2 y me time to come, As a matter of)! ail Ying wider Amsooiation ruler enon’ s bs O89 | or tne General Anmiakih” pron tit . k ations, he May, Aug. 25, MARY & WELSH, mee ome time to come. ‘stronger Irs eee tie: inca and lghisen, years { winnie baecbeon | mare ¢ erent. | Shiv be mae to reorganize the. re and amai. | Johunn Hoff's Malt Extract is}! d0siver of Michael and. eiea Wel, , le ho third | Muck Ewing @ bra ' th * t eo with sever oni t ation rv . he twentieth her ag * 0 ARE SGC RC a sone 4) 8 un ¢ Ei aa a aca eee een ean [the only *Hoff's Malt Extract '| Myutmsth yor of ber ace AtuNy tae Th mthail team would Ike to hear © team will meet the at lie jeave byes The Executive Committee of the State Work. | Sol a is- teil to at eral tana + fter that Skelly made the mistuke | pu Hohcan uisvore eae agate PAL DARA Oa eet ae s Ny Weare Infusca'e Assembly will Meet! om Weinneany'ts [201d in Europe, Do not be mis-| sited to atuend wr tuneral trom he renders getting: too clone to his fast wf but | pou ke, Bedfordn, Hiue Stare, Keret Us wv team ty Lompuned ay 7 tat She Ae bent oe ie Albony, led by the false statements of un- of me aunt, Mera Torpy, 327 fast 28th ot,, a entific. opponent a ne ide | Ran, Tred. Adiress Thomas Cleary players. ad” the Orangeltes. wilt je Evening World's” suegesiion that meat [ee ond street ———-—___- . a on Wednesday, at 3 P.M. Interment im, ; ined, Bene wan worme Dumiahi. in| Pn ting Aree to'doiwa thet ee To night, at Kensel'e Mash It Banishes Ulxek Care perapulona dealers, Co.,Solel (cu semen i ‘pow. " ce founda 1. 4. Vocthay. | iret and Pittyeaten Opium and liquor habits with their woes erad sISNER & MENDELSON Co. le! co 3 ‘to outlast nis opponent. laters, -e ee... evs Sew dow Guciiiats tee lplenic of the Weltee, i anor foes ead. ’ JOMPLEUE MOURNING OUTFITS : : managed a The & f Lrookiyt, wove playere . Peale He tae weliany ented by Keviey Cure, White Piains, N.Y, %* Agents, New York, fe order or teat m recutites te\ase SACISSON'S, “ith aver, porter Abb ay

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