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FITZ TO GO SOUTH. Corbett’s Challenger Has a Strained Tendon and a Bike. Bob Fitzsimmons made an early morn- District-Attorney’s | office this morning, clad in a sweater Fitzsimmons had from his training quarters at Coney Island and dropped in at the Criminal Court Detective-Seret. ing South on Friday Bob limped a little as he walked, ow- 1 tendon of hia left lex. , he was in perfect WHY DUNRAVEN WOULDN'T PLAY, His Lordship's Correspond- ence Shows He Considered His Yacht Blameless. LETTERS TO AND FROM ISELIN Declined the Latter’s Proposition to Resail Two Races or the Whole Match. knee breeches. ridden on his Phil Reilly Ing to a stra’ es PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Arthur Valentine evidently Weights of this country are easy marks, Valen between Kid Mandler in the Empire Ath- afterwards remarked Lavigne was the best man at 183 pounds on thie wide of the water he w will have mo cinch with Charley MeKeever, whom he ts mi Lavigne and Jimmy 14 be a “elnch."* hed to box for STOPPED THE BOUT. Abernethy the Fureka Athlete arrange a twenty-five. MeCoy and Joe Uile . to be dechted the latter part of EXCEPTED TO THE DECISION. night would have Ex-Commodore mith Makes | of Newark, who recently defeats! fa ten-fonnd bout at Taltimore, who le wiitine te st the winter of (he Ta AT Herford will offer a pool parse Within two blocks of ( each direction the Earl's Conduct. at least three y-Madden bout nixhtsticks, ; more stood in front ¢ The policem 1 been ordered The correspondence that has sed between Lord Dunray Oliver Iselin ternoon by ex-Commodore J Chairman of the Ameri There are a few letters yet to come y Mofile gave that It he defeats Prank niin their six-round beut_at xin | fa ly wefore the same Ch 2 Cup Commit Dmmieeh inet inst evening that thelr |§ The boys were Among them ts Iselin the protested race Lord Dunraven Ex-Commode: the following letters sald: submitted from Mr. do not know Would stop t « was furronnited by r the entire match, for they had paid the Smith befor and Tom O'R kre are having tifteen-round of the boxers ® BASEBALL CHAT. Iselin explains itself. fckeck would preliminary of Mr, Iselin’s to resal: the protested race of Sept. 10, but the following correspondence shows the facts, as Mr, Iselin's letter of Sept. . of his desir last two races, sail the whole most magnanimous and liberal on Mr. and which surely boys would nounced that th Arthur Mull rink, #0 that h conditions that were some. entrance to A Lood Start which was if and state oa “looking Cross and Hamilton ively Uttle with Doheny's ter- Iselin’s part, can deny” Here is & copy of the letter sent yes- to Commodore jumped in and _arreated the boxers. VERONICA’S ; MONTHLY BOUTS. he Club's M it will take time and re the youngster can hope to become a as the essential Dear Mr. Smith: two letters to me. ‘a copy of the short note I galing Tuesday's rice, mission to publish it, ples of Duneaven's y Tid not keep Dim about re hundreds into the small clubrooms of th you can, of course, ha cateher tke Duke Farrell to ‘onto! and develop What curves he unfortunate that whereby the Inst two not have devised nome w ees could have been if Dunraven and myself have the races resa{led the Committee could ha 0 ordered without begun with three-round go between Jack Pir ‘The next bout was a six- «haa to drop batt, come with prartice. ks the picture of 0 bad habita and May he tura out to be 125 pounders, Crean was the aggressor until the when Delaney, with a few the aggressivencss out in the next round he quit. The next special brought together two Padily Grimn and tim Is too late to do | anything, and all that 1 ask t forth in the report of ye Another young pitcher 1 med up at the Hing at the time of start and fintsh of the | (raumds seslerds laims to have pitched “paper-weights, y informed several reporters that he wa ext day; my offer to resail bot Committée the next day; my offer to r i against Boston of races, and my willingness « cared to expose his knowledge of bos: rounds of slugging ing, and afte Brophy concluded he had enough. contestants in the next bout were Harry vles and Billy Dovle, a Dovle til he was tired, the latter tak- ing his medicine «raceful sixth round. Murphy, of Boston, gave the decision to place and time . Hodnett may be a pitcher, but if his. trial tan be taken as a Tt hig chosen oration must havapheen in throw: may have been buying red lemonade on’ the Bowery the night | of” th his experience Styles punch: A copy of Lord Dunraven's first letter (0 Iselin follows: at the end T have recelved your note, In that yesterday The show wound up with a between Marty Deagen and which you express a wi Ghould be resailed, fe a propositi cannot agree. ad you not believed that Valkyrie had cau @ foul by committing a breach of the rules. William Davis, the crack fimit baseman of the r has been signed by Pr fe here to-day. Jim Frenchy, Wonderful hit have protested Where there's a will there's a way, but the best way to adver. | tine In on the I antee Page. ‘The rules governing the coming Temple Cup been made public. ‘The Regatta Committee hay fons according to their b: fare beyond my comprehension, that 1 id break tho rules, I made no protest, Only one or two been made from lant year's series was decided ction with the division of re- "* will be divided + Inutead of 65 and SS GOSSIP OF THE TURF. r Wn to be wintog. than a thousand This year the nthe 60 and 40 per cent. 3, as in last year's games, but I consider that consider that Valkyrie was to blame. mittee decide that you aro right a wrong, and there thy matter ends. In the closing clause of the commit fesio isa conditfon stating that in rows of unse hundreds of doliars A track by the sea used to be ule will not recognize the wertes | ved under Its auspices, most popular, The second letter from Lord Dunraven * Ridge, reads as follows: I certainly could pot entertatn Davis played a rattling game at second ain there permanently, your suggesti Had the Committee ordered the race to be ri wailed that would have been a different mat But how could I pomibly agree to decided and given against me by the decision of the Committee? I wrbte you last night to this effect, and am eorry that you did not receive my letter, Bo opportunity of communicating with you tnta| But Mr, Duryea will, informed you as te my views Thanking you for Pour suggestion, I remain, yours very truly, ‘The standing of the League clubs this morn was us follows re Birixliton Hoach are vastly chat year and peop I dare say, have SPORTING MISCELLANY. A tennis tournament will be held on the cour! { the, Morris County Golf Club to-morrow and Thursday, beginning at 2.15 P. stripped of her racin the eastern dock at I looking more like a Chesapeake oyster: boat than a cup challenger. ‘There were not more than ty men aboard Syca nore had positive orders from Dunraven's. metaphone, land Kersey, He was also bound over Gerve the most absolute learned from that Valkyrie would Basin until T y will go to Pay starting for England, ance that the bo Joo and Willlam—Time bets on the be declared off another source 1s allowance besides, next and then’ she preparatory Lovico—Detender wins al spent some Inquirer—She ts the third of the name, was roid to an Italian sunk last year establishment this DUNRAVEN OWES A RACE. An English Critic Thinks Valkyrie Sbould Sail. LONDON, Sept. 17.—The Dally News this morning has an article expressing the hope that Defender and Valkyrie HI. may yet get a friendly tussle, which Two Amertcans—1 which the ret) the conditions ier shall proceed to this port on her own Crank—During the early negotiations he did so but withdrew his proposition to chan, ¢ condition and accepted the terms of ‘Ss, De Lary Ina “Lord Dunraven went to ascertain which was the best boat, and he ought not to return leaving the point still in mveh to himself and chose to retum to Referee—A het not made upon the result of a 0 his country, the American throughout has treated him with stud- fed courtesy, WITH THE 1 WHEELMEN. A. smoker will be held by the Nassau tn their club-rooms, Brooklyn, on the evening of Oct. ramme has been arranged by the Board of Entertainment out of training for the committee, fe ts tio Much room for doubt that one of Inder of the reason les to it may kfiow of the reault aking of Mr, Dwyer reminds t circumstances, Speaking of Mr. Should lose as a lesson. 134 Division avenue, Anxious—Eight have been made very frequ ——o om Road Cycle Races Sanctioned, 17.—The following road ree- ords have been allowed by the Century Road Club 00 miles during op caused mor The Long Island City Wheelmen will their first annual ten-mile handicap road race on Saturday afternoo! Course, at Wood rd rides Is a any race he will American recor New York State record, 6 days 3 hours 10 Chicags to New ¥ minutes, July 2 pele essi as rode for Senator to club members and Fenldenta of Long Island City and Greenpoint Unattached wheelmen will ed by the Century thelr weekly rune. 938 Eighth avenue, sixth streets, eve! be cordially wel- ra iil be oe The only full accou: a of the bai farma ‘ill be sold at Oakley Rac ball game are given in “THE EVEN- NIGHT EXTRA, between Fitty= fifth and Fifty. lua of twenty-five miles of the — rounds, to-day & to-morrow. 4 at the sam ed immediately afte: 0 beruty for the reas 0. BASERALL—Pol to-morrow, 3.90 P.M. felt in bis three-year-old career, abel THE NEW BATTLE! (THE BEARS RUSHED TO COVER, -— After Midday a Much Stronger Tone Marked Speculation. te MAINE Chicago @ A comparatively qutet condition of » 8 prevailed at the Stock Exeha N's morning, In response to an were a frac | figures of y nh Nigher than the elosin sterday, but a witekiy ensued There was an entire absence of ox fermen | eitement and no such pressure to sell Hed at the oj ning yesterday another tesue of Governm: Immewintely, The banks at oints ar exch Vernment 0, by e PELL Real kstate (other than display), Good W ro ] i | “|| The Right Kina || | of Advertising! | The main factor, course of the foreign at the moment show en If mone; supply of bills jmextic products. ine tely, rates of exch ther Wecling, and this WH put an |xold ‘ex jthe talk about another loan but mode The exports, exctusive of specia, tro ew York for the Week, wer the sam exports 10,120, aa nist vertod’ in 1884. weak nike for 4188 for commerelil ngagements for steamers are only D 1 Money ent. on cull tr soled at 08 7-8 midday and atire ist” unde’ and short Were considera) | F 1 and in some instances rushe to cover, Vhicag) Gas led the upward ment, selling ap 21-4 and the Gringers w An advance in the prices of coal theming etfict on the marks steamship Paris, sailing rope tomorrow, Will take out 1 ounces of silver, shipped by the fo ing houses: Mandy Harmon, Lo pudees, and Zimmerinann & Vors bon Ounces. Toe steamship N for Burope to-more hipped. by afestio, algo sailt w, Will carry & W. Belleman & Is an inerea’ demand for money from the interior to ist in ovement of the eray ney Ceansfers to-day at the Sub: AsuryY amounted to over B16! The sales of listed stocks w ha In the unlisted department WW) of Sugar were traded In. Closing Quotation American aria a. Wentern Pacific Mat 3 ree ai 1 Maem: Wnty HELP FROM UP STATE. M1 to the Sub-Treasury, nw thought that there will not A shipment of $20 Sub- Treasury this of a special whieh arrive Horses and Carriages, i} and Interest, Loans, Purchase and Exchange, Business Opportunities, Boarders and Lost and Found advertise- ments in the Morning World will be repeated on the Half-Million Guarantee Page of the EVENING WORLD without extra charge. over 500,000 actual insertions in over 800,000 actual f and all BOARDERS WANTED AND SITUATION WANTS for the Sunday World received at The World oflice before noon urday will be inserted FREE in Saturday's EVENING WO IRL D, so that, owing to the immense and gr Sunday’ World, they will get over 700,000 INSERTIONS, which are more iwsertions than the circulation of the fifteen other New York newspapers combined, pater circulation of the | | The Right Kind of Circulation! dan stated that he y of no further reports that there might be a small with for shipments for outgoing steamers yment for gold shipped here by chester banks will be made y bills, or it will b nye will still fare nd to tk and at the same time to vernment deposited | Her arma banks, sists of a main bat =| guns, mounted In patrs In two turrets; of each bank,! two 6-inch guns in re belleves that| the bow, two in the quarte two broadside on the superstructure deck. All are provided) with 2-inch , or checks will be sent, ording to the 1 Wlso said he Curtis was stil in town, and might call upon him to: s statement mad Curtis was so far as he Government t ‘regarding | Ireue of) Ww A larke crowil of apectatore were on the nlite action tn | om OUR FLOATING FORTRESS, Uncle Sam's Powerful Battle- ship Mains Goes in Com- Mission, BUILT IN THE NAVY-YARD, The Largest War Vessel Yet fet Afloat by the United Stater. ARMOR OF SOLID STEEL BANDS A Fighting Machine That Facets ne in the White Squadron of & iver orton, Unele Sam's tar Mattloriip, Maine nat the I afternoon Captain of the Yard Rodgers, repre senting Commandant Steard, came aboard the Maine a few minutes past Zand met Capt, ALS. Crowntsheld. The officers of the marine and the Ww lined ny on the quarterdeek and presented arms, At the third sound of the bugle the colors were run to the peak and Capt. Rodgers saluted Capt Crowinahield. Capt, Crowinshield then spped forward and read his. orders n Washington, placing him in com the new warship, He made a est and most powerful went into commis vkiyn Navy Yard: this | mand short address, The ¢ Ww was “piped down. N season. Th snot so great as Columbia and New York, but the latter are cruisers, with 4 light armor, while the Maine is a veritable fortress, armored with a solld band of steel between ten and eleven Inches in thickness The Matr Brooklyn N. vy Yard. Her construction was authorized by act of Congress on Aug. 3, 1886. While other vessels, begun since, have been completed and placed in commission long ago, the delay in completing the big battleship was due to the difficulty In forging her tin mense armor-plates. The hull of the Main by Commodore Wilson were made after plans suppl was designed plate was latd Oc Tannched, in the pr nguixhed people, on No 18, 1890. ¢ b an hour, The dimensions of the n battlesh!p are as f Length, 310 feet; lows: ™m, capacity of $22 tons, WO miles at 10-knot spy tected by a steel armor belt 180 long, hav! a depth of 1 foot below her water-I nough to ste ne from 10.5 to 1.6 in tower is protected by 10 inch: 1t was originally intended t | she is now schoone: nent is lacie shields for the protection of the ere In the secondary battery are four pounders, nders Jguns, thirt ing four Gatling guas, with thes | The cost nnon and the new butleship Texas, tehing th Warships Stann this | 1 shipments will| 4 hot exceed. hia cmniliion dollars Will ship. $254) Harman $10,008 hy | attnten ‘ eposits mad ster banks and still further diminish the oo in gold on Prontdent, | | BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 17 —Ever | vernment bond: loaded up we Its soothing mature.” COTTON BULLS ON TOP. anrly Adve another duse of } from all Harvard, grand Aicht Pointe | . ® There was ac f sentiment this and the | the | Mf several pounts | » Liverpool | | be bl TS conte, was quiet and a trif_le been advanced os Shit ne barons have not falied to Be MM, naliing was worked He colure amd flashes hoard this mort WUT proveed to Tuesday wh urantce Page te TO ENTERTAIN CANTABS. vites the ¢ Vinit the Univer ed, fal to The Evening Worlt) it Was decided that a team of bridge University athletes was to visit this country there has been a desire among Harvard men to do som fur their ¢ Ainment before they Jeave this country ‘This desire took ex pression in tler sent thie morning, Joto stand as an iny from the trackmen but and under. which ts graduate The time suggested for the visit of the , Oot. BON been decided the Invitation is accepted It is the f the Harvard men if the Cambridge athelet Hoan they be given a lus Aflernoan in «eelig asm ble iy and int Cambridge men ts Mond, plans fer the day have yet upon in ea WILL BE PAID IN JERSEY. welver Hardin Hecelved an Offer of B125,000, John R. Hardin, as receiver of the North American Ph aph Company was authorized by Beekman. to: day to transmit to omit with the Trust Con | $30,000 tn cash which he has received an offer of $1) (0. As most of the assets and creditors ) of the! re in New Jersey, he wished | New York assets to himeelf ag receiver, to the end that the and ‘the principal receiversh' company to transfer the | creditore might be paid in that Bi | ate Your Honor, have to. serv his last sentence ta Honor Lawyer 1 Judwes Hid N It ix expected the Maine will Join the th Atlantic squadron Jater in’ the dimensions of the new) warship was built entirely in the nil her engines 4 by Com. modore G, W. Melville, Her first: keel 1, ISS, and she was ve of many dis- er official trial she made 17.7% knots ST feet; dine Placement, 6,648 tons when drawing 211-2 feet of water, She has a coal-carrying m ad, Bhe is pro- n ne a thickness of 11 inches to Oval redoubts 10 inches thick protect the bases of turrets, loading tubes and j machinery, ‘The turret armor varles hes, and the conning of steel. rig her as a bark, but the plans were altered, and werful, It eon- ry of four 10-Inch seed ports In ports and rapld-fire en torpedo f her hull and machinery [was $244,508, about $100,000 more than Staten Imand last night and witnessed the Ming practice on beard of the White tron, anchored of 2 a The wie MIs of the big sips, which would and it for faden into a . Halt 31.40 on | receiver says he has collected and has other assets for ASKED MERCY FOR FORD. Lawyer Purdy Thinks allronded a Cite: Edward Ford, twenty-seven of 412 Kast Oen Hundred o aded guilty before dads gerald, in Part 1, this morning to stealing seventy- sions, nine pairs of from Frank B street. sistant brose WH. Purdy, vrd, sald to the Court: “This young man harshly dealt with. wa Hiete prisot remember that time & arrested fol tried, how Did you pros ardy sky Probably, sir will send at} th oes to. eration, WRIT FOR MRS. O’HEARN? Charles Haldane the Superior ¢ charge of Mary pes Corpus Mrs. O' Hearn was Violating was convieted Sheclal Sessions. Mr. Hallane tonality of the f Special sesh (he Court aes Uon to determine whieh w f the court wit Aside from the of said that his elient etitutemality without haying time within w fF odudement as Mammer in che for tal Dwyer Joffrey Hammond Tateer tnt Fiftieth atteet | Daye themtand defense ‘The Hats Pollceme: ork Moore, ot Fan nthe forve Hroadway) aquad: CAN ALWAYS Why remnin t FURNITURE, ¢ ato! S. 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"hy do tens of thousands of wome- Pinkham at Lynn, most secret know that their let- ters zo ieee to the hands of a are opened, yead, an, who as a woman f woman's ills a life study, and because she never fails them, which the doctor arreste | Sept ed by a wom ns’ imprisonment ks that the follow published gives con- ssion of grat- ands of other . Pinkham’s possession. years I suffered with seuralg a of the uterus, the uniform e I ieud le cont us in thou heh was rese body, and kid- Heeman Patrolman John Dwyer wa { doctors did me Vegetable Com- pound,and can- that Dwyer o enough for the When the latter him. and he was for | all those pains. 1 should advise every Vegetable Compound who has any Thad a friend who was nt, at Police He Saribs InIWaHLtag male trouble, to go under an operation, her first to try the Compound, She did, and is now so much better and. | stronger she has given up all thoughts — Mrs, M. 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