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eSAHD BAFTD8 HKRAU'. WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 24. i& HOW HE IS TBAKED What Dore to MakeSull'v an Invncibla after min e ...tc t $1.50 BOOK FREE! RUPTURES istroy Comfort b'iliivan tuea Jataitass vasal IN H!S C0;NG GREAT CONTEST Ha Looks Every Inca a Fg titer and Hm Vegas Lake llnnlsd Taun Jer L3 ., : pign tUce4 hi training r W.t It? declares , im the ltt eagtlt : of his Ills ai t:'f' ith Jum I renOI ti - Ur.fin, : it T before the lanjti a evry inch a ly at etnoe i'Lure , under the wat:h- 1 wer, trie htndrali ' V- , M : ' i doubtful if che czar of ail tee itusaia exacts more careful attention from fcla iiaon tana ul!i v an. Tee chuunioa hi uru aggressiveness (rc. t: ! . t ... 1 1 : ! . ,;L'iy gr y oa.r Hi nk t ha."h wd -'ittural. inor Ilk tne growl 0 hulM than any t. , . :, - :.e MM Bl-iVrs, u t :l. i - - '.. m .- with aLuritr :ui.h .at c .r r..-, head to red reeu't. rl" 1 .f hard murk, ! ,t' ill Ic Sulilran'a taste it 1 tloail tJiat he arouM nJt a doll .r. uod Wkd I 1 .veisqu hyperbule, the rely bt a areat fine BS champmn a n knif f azerciss and whit- 1 froa. bii stalwart iturally prulT an ! bellicose 21 e, eeen tn everylay life, :.irt hand -ip In battle ar- I ir; earance oowt a an ordl -- bl S3 mtrr ft-ar-dsi bdMJs -e enterel tLe j Inv.. the pictnrewqoe pot 1 I . r wrk. t -.t In- i . --.: mllAH from t . r . : , 1. d-tar I treeee .;,U k . - in Ml .mpeari and when he hi ray :. L .1 1 S fa I i.-f the re.-ui egg Caue Place and each d Iff - - x-v peopla crowd j fa the etal (g ;e barn an i watch the great John L. punch the bag, skip the ' r- get h rub down ami I 1 Lis shower bntb The day I saw him train h was about to hag 1 bu gyT.aaalnm work. He sal on I 1 1 sda ajasdl black framed bad, elsd j in Mi. ' .- gray h'rt, whi;e aocka ' Sw I HUM , t. uuis aiiOea, and a leather U sairrtxo thf itnn n t- ,'--. 1 - Re did bj I : 1 el pw wlh dl t e en rid, bat rati er a- Ibeegh le w !".! i:ul th' fifty mem Vr of it t h t wer '4intj) at him maun him ry. v?ry ttrss1 r'toaJly Sullivan r;e from the rd, (tniwlod an order t hi Japanoae valet to tie to punching bag mow securely to Ir rwpe. Ijnued a pair of li.ht gloves an 1 waited tar the Jap to do his work. It wa one of the ho'trnt days of t he v ar. and th pe-t)ct t: ' .. h leather f. a . Bar half in boor did Del -Mm an u. vitiiag nets to the uhairpivn. Vt )aat tuetwil dangled curely fro:n the cUtns. Sulttvan cro led a few mr rnlTt ;n vatre that arparto'lT rarif fnota th .lek-bthool of his tannis aboes - ' . 40 -wri th- i t'!. r t a Barr tck wUi tarriU'- tpeexi ,r . vfYeeit rha ejNw, h a 'u i iiSft-ediT. Orw t'-rr the I -ra 1 Tvstaolly erd p -i Bf kt to dr . 'r r faor At the pa Mn I frT ' ' r r-t a araoefufry snd w8t aa a tnl ad twi jra I la h I hta feet nl'Me I -tMtir ' - k r .-.w b4a HI poqmfci of baas ani brawn r.p inm We ar ; j tie srr wf hw Vuca. M aat The Nicest and Most Natural an i bost Ci -s for cake, 1 M -fi- r 1 " ' rt' r? JT- T- - Dtiict Fiavonnjr V'- In tfcli aje of sd-ilt-rarton. no !imeri owe R 10 tSrws-h- ti patronize r - ' tnrers who hare aa m?i '-1 re; iri, n f-r p'aclns is the market pure rflclea. Dr F- - F.ttracts for p iHry hi- - rr - t' - i . ' 'be1 b ' 1 , v :r, : fela sd rwf HnI fe J gxii. 1 uen w t ait..n. iaw lae ixu 4t Covered up with heavy blank eu A few asssjaafali laur he threw of? l i vrrtngs aod pw! : . - i . 1; 3 powerful back u- the camera. Hla akin wie a warn Meaithj ptuJt but ha muaca waa tiai jle. Kwy one utr proper piavo, E;wsve ana each waa a atroag and Lnl aa leal, bur ail were mo barfactjrr aasldad u hji reax u nea 1 I hnUIeii by bio jink flash that he did not asaprtaae&e at drat rlenee as being ;-r SjcuLarty suuaaaalar. TLo aeoond glatare, however, c twd tkkv errontx ta imprss aioo. fur aasjn titte tf the shani . w her ns I lnncod adtatnugiy at lbs chnu pwu I m ea tally cum pared blaa wi oipOBkt, the young California gin&kj a L ici I LaI rt. . trly atrip;xfl but a few days before. Corriett was the t.tllr-r by arvorai in-hea, but huliivan out weighed hira by w-r.r flv tflrda Of f hats seeti-d the aah-ker on 1 - . t, 1 rench wa gceater, his work a the bag euairr and 99 x)ii:-r. and tln-re tn-eiued to ir fully t'js h ;,ver briiuid his blows as then wa I e bind those of Sullivan, but 1 . : tLiU L aa tnr t ,.;;f 1. : e . 1 . jiosi fragile compared with the chrcn- 1 Tie:r ty.. , : ::v :u.,- !.- - 1 fered greatly but each waa m-. r same tarribie short ana riht band blow. 'Whicb will win?" fraaked myself, but the only answer 1 could conjure up was ti..- aes "Which f" "Tiaflfs 1. '., Mr Sullivan." aa! 1 ba phtgographsr. ant the champion (talked aerosa the bim uid 1 u l aadet I be ahowsc bath for seversl seeoads, I .t n TiTiS M brought paii after pail Of water and dashed them full in the spluttering champion's face. "Another pail,'' the big pugilist would growl after eac i d Heating, ltd Mor gan W'tubi flliey with alacrity. BOBMafl the wattT woald enter the champion a optn mouth and the remainder would stream dowa I s iirawny f , :u. After t h: sr. . .Vc-r bat '.1 Salliv an trt f -ht-d h:m.self a: f ;.I lcn.-'.h u- on a i'ig b.ard incline and received another rub down. U then donned his training clothes and A. 7 -r-rn LBEM 71 I : V i' 1 frwi' 1 i THE SIIOWKK BATH. wnn off at opaa Car a iiii in Peconi hay, A' I6 ha had tun b, and aftaratw .(hours' rest took a bra mile tramp eraff rough r returning for dinner at 7 o' 1-jck. At 9 o'cU ck, hia day's work end ed, the champion went to brd. Ilia rifting time is about 5 o'clock and hi.-, first work is a nine mile waik, after which comes breakfast at 8:J0. Between hrsak taat and 11 o'clock he rests, but from 11 nr.t.l 1 he does his work in the gymna sium. The champion do ea r.nt box or wretl and he n lODger plays handball. W"hn he Vgan to argot iwte f.r the flghft wiru Corben he weighed 27' pounds. Be fore be began training in earnest he weighed about 2AC pouudts and ho tips the scales at prt-aent at about 210 j. unds, his regular fighting weight. Trainer C isey will get the champion dow n to 20eJ heflaaa they leave for New Orleans. Sept. 1, so that if Sullivan rai:. two pounds dur ing the trip he will stiff bu able to enter the ring at 21 0 pounds. Aa Corbctt intends to weigh in at 1HS poundaS'il'ivan will bu twenty-two pounds heavier than hi adversary. Corbel .! V Iran say thai this extra Weight will be a detriment to the chanipioo. but the latter' friends declare that Snllivan tipped the beam at ab-ut 21" pool ds when he whipped Jake Kilrnin. July B, :), and that bis vic tory prox ed that he could fit; lit like a tiger at that weight. Ceafljaftsi almirrn claim, too. that Sul livan la old fer a fighter and that the ring bns peen very few men of thirty t nxt years who could hold their otvn against yonuger R nwy add rt Tthnt - h.M been disipted anl that, advancing age a:.d a wild Bw flsjra made him a much pa r r man than ha was IhsOS oa fur yi'M The S'dMvan mn a'i'wrr these argn ments witdi the tap i tasaaai that then never has beSD bat .no John L. S'l.iivan. ibut. bo is the g;et-r lU;!ifer the world has ever sern, and Ihsgi qii'ntly fare and oliegvl ditmp -i-.ri 1 f a ntt aff't1 him as taey w. mid have af fe-tel the Snllivan enndifi'Ci fc atfo "bn hi CorNtt will h win iaf roml. rlsr'S Itsal ' pal I reason t h at ai d l e be!; half acha van and the T flrv ! i n ' .iy thr he is in 1 - few he la wr.eu he r.. ' rbetk A- 1 I . ! r v rii ...... a ti M 1 ' 1 1 63M Mb aarveo a rra rv-v-s n aleea. t - e 1 k t sa1 amirt at Vtsmt.m knia rt.-e 1 L.'a Cond:t-cn. L. I., Anc I 9 ;!!.Tsn toUay lie went bath I : aai Man n and several akcrs :u tnc ufte: . i I fet B$ they sre Lad!y 1 ia id ftne oooditiou eu- ...a.-.l. a:.d Lai v.j;- Colu.nbUi Races. CohmbVs, O.. Aaf. l!H. The iuii( ar. ui-et.iig d the Loiusabttl DnvinU noctedion was opcued at the (cuUe ijf. u park tuta afu rnoon u the pres- f iuctaU'i s. It v.ae tu o. paciaJ iuet:u cl tbu grand eircnit. tcalJir lh;s Week'- MB- '. UgW.ti he a race balweaQ iil l o. a. r snd D root on il ursday It r a purse of fu.u'vo. r'ollowuig are the ouiumarie: M , T I ' m. vr .. iin Auua B.... M 1 A 'ana loan i) . I El si .. U 1 1 1 I 4 1 6 3 4 f. I I .. CIS 1 Pa Parse t .50 . ' t r Burns 1 1 F .. DlS "an v Ljua 3 deary m iusiv Bob s ' !' V e C fi Waclt II 5 fur liartoa 3 ;i s .. 4 4 7 5 dis ar lim-: . 2 2.1'.",. 2:2t)'4. -! ii.t. Parse tlCQ, New York Central 1 1 2 rana lins 2 2 1 8u to: ais X.me: 2:144. MIK. 1:1S . 2:1;.S. Chatter Oak haees. flaJtXTOBP( Conn. 1 Aug. It, Nearly S,e00 people aaw the grand circuit races at Charter Oak park today, a t.-ust en coiirag.r.g attenoanee for the lirst day. eradtbet pleasant, the track in -; and d nffndiiion and the raring was leraeting. All three of the races were won by the favorite. 2:1'.' CUM Tiet. $UM. Mrtded. glgbMasade 1 1 1 i:ntve 4 5 2 Daphlae dls .etubla a 2 5 Bush 2 3 4 Halron Jr B fi 3 AdJieL 5 4 ti T:ne. 2:;4. -:;,:!. Ml . res-for-ail race, j uise ilOO, divided. ii-.ier: J f 12 11 Grants At -iailah 1 4 14 2 Bsdd Doble 4 :J 4 3 3 It: :' ,(r dts i 'alias S 2 3 2dl 'lime: 2:12. 2:1.:. 2;il.2:l: 2dl'v. - . :-s- ;;! ;n.-. purs S:..o, dvid-l. urn r's Rosa nlklna 1 4 2 -- f. . t ut-ij 2 2 4 Lai Pro t.drla iu;ton 0 1 i Hi sie Bbertdaa 0 a 1 Tune: 2; -2'H. J:.". Independence Races. lMr.rKM:i-:Nch, Aup. 'i.i. A rain hut left the track at Roth iark 111 r ry good oonditiett, Surnmarstt: 1:21 Trot Purse fl.'O'. (Uaflaiabed.) Matttc 11 I I 2 1 1 i.reeq Leaf 4 o 1 1 2 drrUa K 7 1 I I t; So L.'Uk 1 2 b 4 K a Her A 10 ft 3 4S ( sy Heir MI? H sat Mack 3 I 4 " s William U. Hill 7 9 8 1 ..ver::or Stnn'ord .". 4 dr Missis P 1 10 dr Tit:ie:2:i''l4. 2AS, 2:2" ;. J l'.-'v 2:19)4, eur 1 tee. Purse ' 0, TftiT 2 11 idia 12 2 Ladj Ry 3 a 3 Hi Ira dis tievrge Campbell (lis Ti me: 2:2I4. 2' -.c't. 2 2s'. Hawthorne Racc3. CaUCAOO, Au;'. IS. Only two favor tei arerfl atu & -sful at Hawthorne to lay, und BiaJaghtai rod them both. The attendance was lair, tha truck fapt. I.cland ran away tnroe mile? be ore the fourth race. Jack Cbmn offi ciated as starter, and did good work. 1 it raee.fer --year-olds, live e:ghths of a mile Inland won, Johnetta sec ond. Mitin: S hird; time, ItfA, Beootidi m .;ng, three-nsrtert of a mile Jai-k Murray won; Woodpecker second, N.i. on third; time, 1:17. Third, selling, three -quarters of a tullt Exclusion WOn, Horace I.rdand actond. Van Clues third; time. 1:15J. Fourth, selling, onu mile CbapDsan w ron, 1 Test King fcecond, Newcastle tliird; tiue, 1:44. Fifth, handicap, over ftur hurdles, nine furlongs Rorer won, Bob Thoraaa secoad, LeJB hutch i thud; time, iia5. Monmouth Park Races. New Yi tiK. Aug. 2d. Monmouth perk race results: 1 ra! 1 . k 'ten-eifxhtbii mile Air Shaft won, Anna B second, Mala de third; t:n:r, 1 If. .-tcoi.d race, three-fourths mile M:nt: haha won, S;,arraneecond, Ann;o 1- third; t r.'.e, 1 1 Third Pace, OSM fe hell mil- Beck on woe, Lsunplichter second ( Banquet tn.rd; tia;e, I Bt! Fourth race, tt;rre-fnurth nr.Ic I.au ra ould won, Moyne second, Skatli rd tiaue, 1.14. V fth ia -e, one one-eigl.'h nr.le !. onell won, Fink nicker second, May Win tiiird; time, 1 .V. .--ixth ra e, one nuie Osri won. N. a ad aeeoiid, -... iu k ttnrd; t me, ool iieo. Gloucester Rces. Qum ten k. N. J.. ug. 2d. The recae today resulted. First racu, four and Ooe-haU farloags Argyie won, to no aaeond, Boateef third; time, " ad, four eed one-half f orlffegs - m iter woe, woo eaue seeood, Waitti toird; line, Ml, 1, 0Q a oe Allan Archer won, ' Kurason eecotid, Vevay third, time, ioi sec o, lrg ' i , u. -d ' tRATcoA. ti. Aug. 33. Wsaiher tr s laeL B s 1 rati n u K0 r.Cftc DCCI0RS f0 MEI TLev said I wa couaiunptive. sent BS te Florida, udd sue to keep u:et. no exrita raert. and 110 teaula. Jat ti.iuk I 't. On day 1 funiul a little book called 'Gaide 0 l!fl-r..' by Mr. P nkhsui, and in it I feeatd oet what ailed ma t 1 rt to her, gat a fin.v.l J ii!-Jast what to do, and 1 ui .u itplendid health nw LYOIAE. ROAM'S r rs a'A thi wel.iiews and a luiena so aswraiset with the an, and restore pcr- i 1 health. All Drnggiat cH It ai a standard arti cle, or seat by m:, in form of Piila or LoEsufes, on receipt of S.(y B-r the cm of Kfdaey dm plain, either mi, the t'tif sui.d ha ao rivl. Mr. Pii f leitsra of inquiry. Knclose stamp for reply. ETlQUriTt It co.iruia. SltlnJorTation : it. l tatc )6ur Lye a C. flnkham a.ii. Co., tynn, Staaa. won; Virden, 103 (gvtihii) second; Qeorfi W, 109 (Berrett) thud; time, t:le. BeOOnd, one nnle and twenty yards Top Gallant won, Marmose second, Andiey third; time, l: l:. Third, selling, mile and one-sixteenth Jecohtn won, I'pnian second, Liorsai lis third: time, l:49j. Fourth, handicap, f 1 ,CK)0 added, nine furlongs Vallere won, Rudolph sec ond. Brneet Race third; time, 1)544. Fifth, selling, six furlongs Miss K11 ti M 'von, Tom .Icdinson M second, losie We' la third; time, 1:15J. Sixth, selling, six furlongs Little rrete won, mj O'Lce sucond, Bettie I'rather tnird: time 1:14). These sre age pea teit ana 6 run pnf porirHiis ami i 1 1 not rat luui in Tli lt raid's 14sS f IJen jam 1 11 Harrison." beawine fer lhi paper and ton will set MM book free. Urrttr at once, BALD EAGLES. Mtltla Thlna I-ve'y for the Ranehraea of Caiiftirula. It is reported that monster bald eagles have been making thing-s very lircdy for ftumers of Duncan's Mills and Cnzadero, CaL Pifs, chickens, calves and Ir.mOs seem to be the favorite pnj isioua at these greut blrxii. nod they h bj themselves without scruple. A ti&n Franciscan sportaman recently breght in one that he killed near Dun can's Milt::. The wrings ctretched thir UiW foct from tip to tip, and its talons were a sight to behold. As well Mip te a let of hay could get nwry from ao inprcvcd horse pitcher': aa that any prey of th jj monstrous birds could fall from their grasp. They are almost as strong eg txst grcppling-hooks sent down in tho river for a heavy object. The hnnter spoke of the Immense size of their nests in the woods and the ma terial they use. I saw a nest lu a gi garrtiv redwood there that had sticks in it a.s big as a fence rail. How the eagles ever lifted them and managed them was a tfroat surprise to roe, especially till I come in close view of tho eoglce. This ap attl od was In a tree that tow ered at least three hundred feet high. Thr sticks al the size I have men t : . ! were laid in the fork of a tree in tho form of a trianprle. They were ar raeigod at the corners, one on the ithssr, just like a rail fence, and wen- perfect-13- s lid and ecure. On this wa piled very coarse sticks and brush, making a complete ne&L CARTERS !TTf,S IVER P5I4S. Rick r?.d- all 'Mf riiMea Inel i'..,.t ! - i : I'ljm-w Ss eatme. I'nin tr . : 1 1 . a, isan aaea toewaasass EMsassss after Sd. gc WI, p il.eir nvt reiiiar.ati 'i rrsn Hah len ahwn in curibg n-A. ib. rsl Caeraas Lnrta Liri-a Put are rxfiiailT valoaM In 'titii;ia;. r. curina; -vt prevniaar tul-tannrin coraplalat. while they aaao mere bi Marera af tne lasaaaea, tlmulate the a"t rrculate th bowels tlveu if tKey t: t Ifr! rh ttftre f wi srs v i i u cere a rcsa Piuj iTrr email Now Is the lime To Buy Your FRUIT JARS ! Wi S. & J. E. in mm u ini n yfbj lewstoiTobr. '0 offer a Beautiful Bound, HeWdsomely Printed, Elegantly Illustrated, Copy of ikTho Life of Ben. Ilanisun, by the Author of Ban Hot Absolutely free. Gen. Benjamin Harrison is a candidate for re-election. The Nation demands that the hen) who led its armies in the Field, and who for four years has w i and nobly steered the ship of state shall continue to hold the helm and guide our Nation through the perils of the future as ably as he has through those of the past He who during the administration has saved the country from a series of threatening dangers, has brought Italy and Chile to the feet of our Republican throi . made even England yield to American demand- in the Behring Sea difficulty, is the man for the pei -pie ol the e United States. Gen. Lew Wallace, who is known throughout the United States as one of the most intimate personal friends of President Harrison, and as having had a great deal to do with his re-nomination, has written a biography of the President which reads like a veritable Romace, yet is Accurate History, The book has been officially authorized and con tributed to by the heads of the goverment in Arti I regarding tne workings of the Republican policy and the Present administration. These distinguished con tributors include Hon. WOliam E. Curtis, Hon. John Wanamaker, Hon. Jeremiah Rusk, Secretary Foster and Hon. Eugene Hale. Their topics include com mercial Reciprocity, Postal Service, Progress ol the Public Domain, Ltc. When General Harrison was asked his choice of a biographer he promptly replied, "My life-long friend, General Wallace." His chief advisors, interpreting the President's desire, have oriiciallv supplied the volume with most valuable contributions. TheBookis a Skill and We offer it Free with three months' subcription Tkb Hi km.I' The book sells for $1.50. and thou amis of copii s have been and are being sol I. W desirous 01 having such a book, Iran f ill a - it is information of vitaj imjortanceto the voter, in 1 1 home m Western Michigan. It will be referred oftener than a dictionary, and will be read it t 1 I aSUTC than a novel. Send t.$0, the sub ription prior of "1 in 1 1 1 h uj and we will send u at once THEUFE0F BEN. HARRISON FREE, POSTAGE PAID. Prompt Sror.ro tha Bool Dtiriiig the ( ampa cu BAD AND DO SOME THINKING The voter cannot ca-t a:i intelligent Ballot unless he can appreciate the intricate manipulations of the heels of government and become conversant to some extent at least with the funda mental lacts and theoi es controlling the various great governmental depart ments, and tie cannot r to know the charac terof the chief executive unless he reads an Accurate and Im partial Biography, ivritten and compiled by a Master Litterateur, equal tu the diiiicult task. Monument to Fidelity. CAKBEaailS 1 1 ni t 11 r eei rMN as - . k.M i i ' a rip at f arte. . . .t IMMkt Lt 1 The famous Ne've SperVit, io. 18 Aorth Dlvlaton Kt, O0X.3 L aaf l CRASD hAFJl'S, XICB. Cures laralre s. Tw.tchiag, Ihr.ee Ingor iTJcklina & uaat oris, Trr cus r -ei;nga. Rack or Head Ache. iaL. or .wa 1'a ns. inm-i, i.e ri'n ung .lown t:ie arn.s ( r a, K I bar jrmptonM .' rt rare lysis. Nervous Debility end Keroaie Compt.nta anl hron c I'.sesaee. . onsulut:on free ana eon fl lent. aL No charge for services until cared. Direv-t.t .ns in ail let guafaa. RHEUMATISM ALWAYS CUREO, CATAFRH AND HtAO OftCS CURtO OfiOPSY CURIO. FITS AND ALL NERVE AND BRAIN DISEASES CJRED. EYE AND EAR DSEA5ES CURED THE ONLY ONE WHO 01 RES DEAFNES c at us d and 1 of T nia, rer ead. ai iooeelle re 1 . leeee, dr anc k dney r I "9 if small of ls fen. a I cornn 1 - rf eeeri, t 1 airrutioej nieans ur and quick If yuu at" ntrvous, reUeaa, Ma. s.ee; s or wk afur h itsv led nr-a-rs, t red ejOm.Ng, w.th a dull h'1a ! . 11 tafle in t-h DoOttti. to -ad t ; r, r J or un'ri r r ,ts, ro 1 are sufT ' t etrat on. egj ysa. and i do proetrat'oo g, you ra a j 1 1 11 aee wuroteee rda of : SO per- kf Me . .... 3;j 1 0(1(1