The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1900, Page 10

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL FOR BABE HEAVYWEIGHTS MADE HER BLIND. “GETTING READY, Fitesimmons ar the Weatchester Ath- Jeffries, Sharkey, Core jie eur on or about June 2 bett, Fitz, McCoy and ooune vik an sn uptown aye Ruhlin Stop Talking! um for bie boxing exercise for his and Get Down to Hard |" secoy un y goes horseback riding wming fights with Ed Dunkhors and! two hours’ hard work in Work at Training for iin Aghe with Tom | BY THE THOUSANDS—Newest shades of Coverts, Thi- bets and Vicunas and the ir Oxfords and Cambridg: Mixtures and Blacks, silk and serge lined, silk faced to edge with or without velvet collars—every conzeivable kinJ —short, medium, tong, and the fash.onible Raglan. SUITS FOR BUSINESS AND DRESS—-Sacks, Cutaways, Frocks and Prince Alberts—every staple weave that fashion d ctates. With our unrivalled facilities for execut- to be fought at the Coney Quarters. Talend Boorting vb some lime in June No matter what your size or shape. we can tit you—you'll ing fine tailor work at low cost we are able 2 Zi tiebes ana dee i earl marvel at the assortment and low prices. Come take a louk w offer garments in all the fashionable Lg ange Clopbett ie working a Sez what we offer at fonds—rough-taced fabs : tins of green eu ravy-welghis who are peed Hay, while Corbett is we at $ $ A ; ard tan, Oxtord and Cambridge etfects in ribs, Cr relat © | [lakewood ee ina — 45318 —5 1, Oxtor -ambridy ee Hee Sebi “Neve @ since : Boge 6.75-—*9.50—"12.50—IS—"I18—*22. inter-pl.ids and heather mixtures, ve as Jiraining ming batten ain-| H whipors and covers, inmaple, mulled cream heme fighters are Jim Jef sim pon ah ere Specia as er er. ana slate, t Curwell-known and popular price. Corbett, Gus Kubin Bob Micesimmons F % panei rey Tom Hickey and Kid MeCos. Four of Silk lined to edge—black— Oxford and Cam. § 50 $15 FOR SUITS OR Kell COATS eae Martel th Sales HAR ie t ir fights! bridge mixed Vicuna Overcoat for........... i ° hala Sen workronm day h cing Jeffries itesim nd | mons, Runiin and Met He) amed fiehters | (Positively a $20 garment— canno! be ma‘cied for less.) These 4 ciude all the latest ideas exem Rublin went co Jim ¢ t eu ena | plied in the heh-priced clo! made by the ultra Lakewood, Nod. w é Ponty. \e8 ionab’e tailors, including the new Raghn model, pare himsely for hie attle Bey! it ‘ | ade only by us, Garments delivered same day it mean desired, ree A handsome imported plate ghiss triplicate fold ing mirror — metal ifame NO SWEAT SHOP WORK. FRE Manager Buck Ewing of the New! —o—— TAILORS, Cor. Nassau and Ann St: ENTIRE BUILD and leather covered—iven York Club. has made cash offer to © Philadelohia management for its Wo stars. Levine o te, and! chaser E Fa Frank L Taylor Clothing Co Broadway, Cor. Chambers St., Stewart Building. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING :, PY) WEAK MEN. © to Reach | | | Have you read my little book, “Three Classes of Men?” the play- | ' 'Carter Handicap Candi-| date in Good Shape at Morris Park. ff he thi 4 be oan » Vol Rogefs to par If not, write for same. It is sent in plain. sealed envelope, free, on request, and embodies the truths | have learned from 30 years’ experience, It tells of my famous DR. SAN- DEN ELECTRIC BELT, with electric suspensory, the world’s greatest home treatment for al! results of youthful | errors, &e., such as Draina, Lasees, Impotency, Lame Back i and Varicoceie. Worn at night. it gives strength while you sleep, No stomach-wrecking drugs. Seven thousand cured ' eres | PL in 1899. Write for book to-day. If nearby, drop in at my vient: || TRADS MATK hice for free consultation " |W, E, SANDEN, Broadway, Cor. (2th St., New York, N.Y. \f You h’aint seen 4% ™ A ao Siete BH MRS. MATILDA QUITMAN Special to The Rvenive Werlt Mrs. Quitman Cried Herself Sightless Over the) een teak ste meni onducted with chilly weather Death of Her Child—Her Blindness and ‘high wind prevailiow. ‘The track |™='° was a bit hard he arty hours and HUG 4g Is Hopeless, he trainers delayed thelr “en the \wokout for ethene ce unt , te i 1 eoccoeeee. ease t ~The Lucke was well up The c Hi sprinkled. and the clouds have been «weeping awa Atier having treated +p sH00K Tes r UNS, Ff . using (oe training work 1 - a vee fare, tie, aiene ee eee fst hh unbeatable were not 3 | no messenger boy? | Sportsmen's Goods, Sportsmen's Goods. oan 18 i atiida | She co we lo mak The work acomp | — a Se rae aaa Quitman, of im@ Fifth A sit lat and her brother helped wach aad Gail Of Be e 4 i R sh é 4 | ~ > at ae On o Nt : doubtl t i Thi it > pee The doctors say she hus cried | ary . ne Adirondacks last | what a dies hin ae os fe ads “a get fol bop : bd 1" seer Bt certainly Ss F EC I A L Oo F F E R eyes out Summer pe that hagins uuillty for the fi Ait ought we sent you Keeps list «! ‘ r In erie over her dead wusband and|ienen: her. Mat wne a red, 3 of Baster requisites, For Opening of Bicycle Season. their litte dmughter she wept untll’ her eyes were teariess and total dark Deas enveloped her She is thirtywe years ald and her sightiess eyes are Didn't receive |t? Wei wend &§ The 20th Century Mfg. C Keep’s Gloves. $1, $1.50, er grief She returned ptally blin that time of treaume hers and ne val had every layer the ground at various kly made up, but of the price of the and rates of speed, Ratfae Jarge and with the blackness aud glin fail cudléen ana Gini nek, Gal ‘ i . % - ouk . nd what not, Wy +-furiong breather in #1 ri . Fine eee coe it Met alt ave Ween nab to duel the Wl" ikon Joisl «helt ta 33 You VAN CORTLANDT PARK TEN FOR TMENTHAFINE CONTS ci will exchange the an engulfed her might t on bre 4 over th * ° yurse | wth sell price L ters ca (Sr gedaan The dociory ss: the ‘rouble is WH she] ss ahon ike ame time. & Ceci) LINKS OPEN TO-MORROW. eat este’ anh trae Keep’s Hats, $2.00. became dim. With money that hed been | that some t shock may restore red the same! Park will be open lo-morrow for feos left her she opened a grocery and de the sight, Electricity has failed to do od at about the same rate. A ose b The full course of eighte n holes} eatessen store at 138 Fifth avenue and! it, and yer . may cigs hat inchided Fitz Kanet not be n before early in May | customers often 1 ne own emot | ———— In June iast ser neyew daugh- | 1 feel that | wil! get my right Salvateta. Monument Site Sot Che a. ter, Mabel, diet after an ‘a ftwolsome time.’ she said today. She if] ped Jiles Greenwood, Brookweed and At a meeting of the # re and @all | i . bay a te Se sear Host ggelsdlpe mae Garnnas hers got quarter-mile breathers fore Monument Commission in the | ! y he cried «until! the came y| these periods often atceeeded bY |r 41 Me gascae: ‘he entice wtih ewan often iheday It wen AAMeIni net | tears at all and only convulsive sole! those of the most poignant grief SCV DA BADE: -08 Mown | cscncnee ihe alte Gt:tin CoORIERIR trv the Hine in am sway. and | & there w in Mr iy ‘ Homera'a string wher re them THE LEADING OL LAMP OF THE WORLD, THE HIGHEST TYPE OF PERFECTED GAS LAMP.’ =) Ady stised Price, $2.00. Adverlised Price, $3,00. |but the Mayor viewed it himseit and de nn Hynes gave Maximoleited chat | should not be removed SENT DEH Baste 5 | Gomez « ura in 4 Lambent gal oped «a mil Livi GH. Whi ney’? | 10 MAYOR BOXING IN OTHER CITIES, | Smee som kensucks aun Waren ep e wire he Horton jaw in © of the handenmest | Makers o Keep’s Shirts. Bway, bet. tith & 12th Sts, dexter. This season to advertise our new models we have adopted this method instead of the usual appropriation for space in magazines, etc, a8 has deen our custom in former years, and make this offer as follows, viz. é We have no other ster’ in “T} For the next 10 days, ¢., from April 10 until April 20, we will exchange at our office a 1900 lamp for any of former years’ models, by payment of one-half our adver- ised price of this year's lamp. By this means we directly benefit our many friends, and hope to increase their number. THE 20TH CENTURY MFG. CO., k. rattled off three Seranton. Lynn, (sh J. Detroit ‘and these cities hold. [ber of trainers present Vows and Coleago Hrilae-| J. Boder's Handicay ¢ ved, New Haven, Stamford, [arm, top weleht tn the Car ith Norwalk and) other] Was asked a mie in rough the State of Connect! the fighters Queens Supervisors Say) s\.. Van Wyck Can't Have County Buildings. er fily | een elven: ter Nh Gee | Rave lany possible doubt | | | | A resolution was passed by the Bue] pervisors of Long Inland City to-Jay veestima'h go Soemi xersiee 4 | A BrwoklyD Citizen Cured. 17 Warren St., New York Citv. directing the Clerk of the Board to notify Mayor Van Wyek, Comptroller |CREEDON TO FIGHT GARDNER Wy ruptured hie iting Coler and the Commissioners of High Dan Creedo «tral te- Rs cod anal fat nteane Mh, idee tet yng. Nest cha caused me great pain and cee sees eae Bay & Heat! te Ato fight Kid)" "yg MoaAvoy'® Prince Meclure ree'ed | anmoyance. | tried num- ef the clty authorities ay Athletic Cub | off the mile distance ip 14 erous trusses and home been signed (o box | Hardy Pardee and Dick rt Bion of the Queens Count e _piddie-welant| * cures. None of them did t me any good. Attracted Handicap} Dear Doctor’ | was bad- Tanke [ly ruptured while lifting which Is po reason the finest possible and jail in Long Island City land enty tommand County Clerk's office in Jamatea, w & Athletic Ciub, af | |by your advertisements, | | & Aes, Mit as one a treme. * hike 1% Creedon has begu rt r > be vigorously resi«ted ‘ents can applied to you for treatment, and am Faet’y Salesr’m, 157 W.1a8e ot. happy to say that you have entire- The defi to the Mayor is the culming lly cured my rupture. [ would advise Ain of ore fest ver hese” sie RUHLIN TO BOX GODDARD. 4) Gus Ruhiin re re! lergrmen' | ¥. ot the promate give! | . Dulldings in question should be ma © Akron Glant, wil! ton @¥eey one suffering from rupture to! the city or the Board of Supervise Hy box Jaw ed. tie Harrier to ont se. | place themselves under your care. | nd biadder troubles | Queens HaMpion. iw alx -] The Joyner and Heale je CHAS. P PIETELSMITH, for Aquatue ef “or ee Gaceon Counts 88 Prospect St, Brooklyn, N. Y.} gt le T MY CHEMIC-BLECTRO METHOD | It's a siemefree, dust biown, rich a —— tustral Athletic ety a ntwo seeks TY heir depar TRIBD T0 BE A GOAT. —2,i8i> "Sinai: sores bi ring hom $50 cure @ let his protege box Ee . idard As (hat amount of money te velvety, long-leaf filler Willie Ate Weed Shavings for ® Maiden will acon ent ate ABRCULES’ LIVELY BOUTS, ot reer pa Pomag New Verk City Distributers. PS . *}ous surmical operation without deten-| f $. Abral * BR. aid 8t | Atwood macy. lath St. & Bway. Julius Biankenstien, % Vesey SL & Astor Hi ternat Vear, and Then Na Reveltea. By unremitied chewing of shavings! wenily removed by our $ (wr wires ot 1 remedy is used at home see etly i RE le feorenors fa of deuger, without surgicel opera: |“ 5 18. wae Sithowt Joe of time from bust.” TIRE: paar ereer Minera re ‘nee o vere all other treatments ten C. pesr Boeod re GOFF TO FIGHT HANRAHAN. | --— — tion from work or busine | ue oid emelah faite jreme (tee comtest® A Cure Guaranteed in Every Case, ne ot Billy i. | Farntioh some Hot waste time and money on (russes, for the past year in ble ene r Frisch & Co emulate a goat, Willie Foley. clever | See at my offer avd be permanentiy| PPD 8 ro a ‘ 8 ed Thonn vents to taaa Bae —_ — Years olf, of BH Wrine avenue Wim 1t the Greenwood a nee | write. Cor. Aiewtrated eeektat. Aleethl | 2. Cessunels, 1 reece’ hich pever cura, when you Medical. . caused revolt on the part of A.C. next Saturday night REN Cte ee eimunte Wathen teralanen frat Hetaci« wrt, 0 cork voneabee \emmady? —= > cence eos vo niahed some hot fighting and the crowd ena oars eratinee Se cae ert wt sent at onge for eer woes OLD DR. GRINDLE, Charges and terms reasonabl+. Satisfactory De ps ing formuis of remedy end proofs, matled st * evant tay be mate with toe need-| {Kaban rate) save GRADUATE UNIVEMSITY OF TMB Cty wughly enjoyed BE fuss jpt-tin.ctiarm tor ERNE PREFERS O'BRIEN. m \ iventes , a) Frank Erne, the ligotwetght champion, | pening bout between George! ire credit ‘ CHEMICAL dake in of Men, Under | enn were tra recently sald) "think Jack Arlen Is! Behunmoreck, of Brooklyn, and Tony if A A Bile, 8 Bees VICTOR COL, [es a peers 1a esenee of en, Caer Oud) wood pulp repository f ‘ A. Shu ‘ ‘a. he ‘ blest digest anything else. ht wlth me pow. | Moran, of New York, lSpaunders, went Chemic-Electro Ry ture Cure, WV. os G3 SHAWMUT BUILDING, BOSTON. MASS, rea Willie compleined of a weeht in his the pret. | IN mii, che former getting ihe Oe {motes Miuege ber 8 = — = Stomach. Finally his mother catled in FN y oy eee St, of Rene, Gee via dae . ne. ren. J Fulton, a ts. soak the doctor oo ue eee amas sand dum Suen DR, ALEXANDER O'MALLEY, {toute Toee oad ‘tate ‘Willie kept the secret of nis strange * h round owing to 2 , = a ae and the ordinary remedicx tariet, GANS CAN GET $5.000 BACK: 4. a on a aan Depew Ridisinp, FRANCES Wt LEOGETT & CO, ber’ OLD Da GRINOLE ass itor mare ft Sunday Willle was ent (0 the Easi- ING. ' ibe thind bent ta ave. uaet 420 ot, New York Ghy. ‘ 7 op eve. Te, y 2 78, 9 te Y MoWinters getting the | wth Mw onmer Mw roe = District Hospiia! A\ Herford, manager of Jor Gans, b | There he admitted that shavings had ' 1 to induc hie favorite diet for ar. Dr . Blaindell determined on an oper » affaie Johnny Hin Amith. m a another t Gans, and nilous to make 4 battle he will ber tines in t on yosterday. his intestines was found an accumu. | a! of wood pulp weighing over two! 2 oO” ‘The removal of the pulp left CREEDON MAY BOX WALCOTT. | fm @ normal condition and his) Dan Creedon and Joe Walcot hove ler to-day took him home. He has| Practically been matched to meet |r by | Ble taste for shavings and promise Sees asere tis Mn wannee | 0 <== RUPIURECURED flestie (ruse is the only truss in | oid My gg ged The club UNGSTOWN, ©. April vo guarantee ight for oe we —" ¥ have) secthews met tw before the Nil i, scoepted it the only thing lacking Is the . articies of agreement. which will'be sent| Athietic Club lant Billy Payne, | i to the fighters shorily. of Philadelphs, stayed Wieinwnt: # | a thews getting the decsion on polnte ee aw ss “Sul rounds, Mat-! Dan McConnell, of Camden N J, wae ee rei Dropped Dead in the Street |! ete ha tiled round afar Sea, aol 267 WEST 128TH ST. SeWiNG Anika Vines, 0 a ca tee i | ii iz Aprh M—it t re. An unidentified man. sixty years old,| two minutes and sevenieen seconds of town of Lebanon, in , DIAMONDS. WATCHES ween ‘ bell ¢ @ropped dead in front of ® Division| hard, fae: Aebting. Matth id ! me wa’ Weekly peymente: rel | rat Po. , by 8 tornado | street 9 : ning. aw show up nd appeared te. be ben | able. La aseraie prices ’ i= a ’ to have | brown ined Tushed hia man continually. TOM & DIAMOND FO. im . Payne. who went punishmeat, {v i

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