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   Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - July 10, 1895, Wellsville, New York                                Lull Jo tri im 210  THE Stores Ann froia St. Vitus now years nf liad lieen and baS lost i of 1ier' Wc St. Vims aud tried the Jp-t with no Shn taken three of Dr. and has gained 31 FFrr and dunre are she attends and of her is K. It N. Nervine on n of I y Vork NEW 4 fl 44 quot ed tl Vork l city Winter p 5j do 443.: low to do 45>(|5lc S hM ' KYR Bi 4VS..5?. ' at - brandy - 2 t Htat 01c; two 8; suv 2 rwi 1 HOLLOW Crew Wins by Default From LEFT THE to Atn 11wed Over thip Mot 1  fi rat day of thf of thp of Britain was lo of the ander Boat Oxford and Cambridge antl to be on Boaie confusion at tlie start to the near tho line of number of with tho were in getting Into when tho if tho two tho umpire did In any the gave tho word nnd the shot t only hall the art 1 h 7.'>..<! r u. b al. ' No. 2 mi Mav Anc that they were j In spHe of this the umpire No. 1 lowed to pull aver the courso dt the The have lodged a decision and it s the of R I LOH sale by f Drug K ( r M. 8nERR*B. B. V. D D 8.  N. 1 or 2, 2 3 white ci at l i d c i. y d t 11 i ITc * i 8'jC, 1-.  M u nu 1 4 c: 3  1 0-'; No 2 dsv i ol No i best 18c; r 4.V;. Stork 91-CATTi.EE-ctra 4t.t; ASO LAMaS e wat 53.i,<v;i.5 ROad to to 5:inn>, 45 15,53; and Uny y 0. No No. i do W the opinion of the rowing the board change the H the coach of the ' sick in and did to the with yoang ' men At 2 Cornell In two drovo through the to the collego and r tho w from tho the four races Up to by pulling on H a W - of t ie HOUSEHOLD could not have survived for years FACT that it possesses very more than ordinary as much as use tf - I ' t I * ' ( 1I> . i I ti 1..^. 1>' 1! 1 1!  M - k. 1-1 t July 10.Judgw Woods has hia making concurrent of V. and other officials of the American As a result Debs will i but months in jail and hia associates but three U ate 10.Secretary of State r h a call for a meeting of the tomorrow morning for of passing upon the bids 30IIU' printing and also for printing tHe session Sew Eich In July 10.The National Con Association of A. T. uf lith animal meaning at the Grand Union hotel lod lo Colonel F JONES C. A. Surplus 34r4,000  H. FURMAN J. S. JONES Asst. A Paper and the tho fooling one oi great 0!s.<^p-pomthiont, Ono I would rather they had ua thAn to bavo the thing like tho opinion the rowing here waa that Cornell in over the and they could have done nothing in the face of the fow feet on the Way to line the excitement tho tho umpire steamed op td the stand great and loud exclamations from alt But the wan any ivay and ho race is did not crew got a very good as they passed the winning In great but was mingled with tho cheers and Cornell Cornell crew their boat house If they had and their friends who were waiting for them wore almost afraid to for the of the Finally a venturesome reporter put the question to tho asking them If Cornell was and three or four of tho nodded in ne men KQi out of their without displaying tho least satisfaction or with the solitary exception of little who are but there was no The other fellows mado only four and 8topj>ed. It was entirely for the referee you we chaps Bnt when we saw i in form and iiT the crowds which at the cleared in preparation for the of the the race iti the third oi first 4>i trial heats for the the the tirst in to the place assigned to that then the crew wbs in the you A of but the Leander C. W. turned and an instant before had at tho half of the pulling for dear but tho other and not umpire waived his hand to hich taken the water promptly hen the word shot ahead and continued over the umpire's boat at first did not and the with the F. C. in a towards the and told you we not this the umpire matle no and his launch ahead after the o-t Tlie attempt to put tho biame on ottr 1 a only obey the r that the were warned all to of the will In anyway wan will run you Into the did tho French crew We were beforo the that the thing had that enr first race would be In our hearts we Hered that Leander Went to the post not to Wo had the liest position and had beaten their hest Colson Coach Courtney in bad all day under the version of the can confirmed by the correspondent who nested the from the tun the form all In bow of the launch he thli is a race for there stating the event i. I shali ask yon and count 1, 2, Cornell and Leander were In the said and you Cornell coxswain ' Then fmm the we are not a of the ander the the and both wore apparently for the high over the matter and I he Hrit are eagerly following upon the give prize to the value of fora race on tho day the reg it ta It remains to be Wien the offer will have any of all in Leavening U. S. Gov't WERE Some Whom May ON S TERRIBLE and Son Murdered TOH tho un i lioth of ter Can. Be 31 Bf If ave ' - on he Grand Trunk at Hond 14 miles of aa the 13 were killed 23 others more or less two of may d Windsor and Richmond heid loft the latter town for the famous shrine of St. Anno de Tho tiain the pilgrims waa una few ci 11.. N of the at the tatik to take r. Due Were taken and the semaphore was that they - - A Xn tlic of at and him Lw the clock li one of the knocker i on the ani to Ho to aitt minute or wo and the The mob then dragged hini to the gate shot seven they had him the wesit to The were no we as no In tiring was no can't imagine ras of who were launch away OUI aro net do so the re look at them the speed of the the a even stroke and seemed in the in in the end of gatta F. D. the half held up his hand towards the But the quickly resumed his and pare a order the crew who had the tremendous pace with hica the half where the crowds began the Cornoli boys were feet beyond thU there were excited from both banks of the Where Is be beard would excited amons with A that they wore afraid of But we the winners just the did hot get to its a big crowd of arrived to tender their umpire informed the representative of the press the Cornell crew were perfectly right in every tell me that none of them to my Inquiry as to hother they wore ready or But we the launch certainly so ll will meet of Trinity which crew defeated the London Rowing club the first hetit for the Grand Challenge Trinity Rowing tho Rowing club by four lengths in 36.  head wind was blowing and prevented fast Trinity Hall had the or most favorable shore of the the second heat for the Grand Challenge the Eton college crew beat the eight of the Rowing or of stewards issued tho following while deeply regretting tho most 3uiunder-Staidlng at tifo start Cornell and feel they abide by the laws of boat racing and cannot reverse the decision of the and members of the crew are all wild the umpire for his decision la favor of Cornell and in their rage they fay unpleasant things tho IthacAn W. stroke of the Leander said n crew have gone Had they any spirit of them they would row Every one on tho boat was looking at tho Our boat was pointing into the Island and half the men were backing had my raised in the toward the umpire ho vott We all don't think much of your American Any other would not have e on saw such an ' thing general talk of the Is all in the same Cornell men get ail the blame for I the umpire's old Cambridge who heard to The Mall am crew with our rowing would have turned to the - lera their friends aro in no wise they wom the heat In this It is conceivable the win the final they not leave before the course to i them as college beat Is much discussion and ment at Henley over the a iii made the led by the to place tho Cornoli in tlie wrong and pit the whole for the their ahd their ignore of own which W by the decision of the The general and S. a nephew of ot to a the press la In the York National and league yesterday resulted as 0 Buff y 1* V U i O- 3 6 4 D. y 0 a - 0 o o o. y 4 y ti y O Dulars aad ' K. U. O V y. i 1 a 5 I 2 0 ti O and At ii n' O 1 2  and n. 4'1 o 7 2, O e M v 0 y 4  and H. O S ' v 3 ' 0 n s asid H- u r. l f 0 0 y 0 ^t 0 II 4  1 u 0 o 4 10 4  the following Only the The Pullman in the irar In and the not of terrible fate was which had passed dashed Ulto the rear pullman of the first Tile engine in the and latter and partially telescoped the in and tho Uves but his were and they him back tip into a eo they conid shoot him without to wife and leader and then five of tho men fired at the old One ball struck him in the another Sn the and third the The then loft the a worked Every berth in the i and of the were j They carried him to a awoke to their i- him and it 10 of little else but I H. 2' 9 ri s a 0 0 8 Tay H 1 0 0 e 0 0 n 1 u 0 aod N. July Incoming train brings and this is almost full of them There was a iti which many of the representatives took part. The parade 610 wheelmen and 64 awarded first a for Ix st dressed and biggest and 6opnd prize banner for greatest number In The wheelmen of Philadelphia the the largest number in lihe and the Keystone of Pittsburg fourth banner for the third largest in The Dehrer exceedingly all In white at N. July 10.The first racing at the Binghamton Driving park passed oil There was no or and every race won purely upon its Vras In the 2:40 J Two heats wero taken by The made by son - - 2:13 was taken bv 8 made the was a The cries and of the and dying ' the on ali sides aa { served as a veil to the from the red engine In ' that observation far the time why ' not observe danger signal wUi ' bly never ns both the J nnd were It Is i that | fallen at his No other ts as | had ho speed of the is a full corrected list mall il L L REV. F. P. Milla St. Joseph de St. de B Avnt of St. Joseph The injured number 2,5, two throe of may - The work of rescue was as soon as clouds of steam had the trainmen and rallied men together and the dead and injured were taken from the ruins of the and and cared lor be women as best they to the of the They tore off their of the that aud Is la of Ttio inoffensive wtU iis thu and the bave io the the doable a It llevad that wUl and made bandages for the Ing wounds and tried in the of enough medical aid go t-o the flow of blood and properly the was kmh to Montre vl orders from there wore sent lo out a force of doctors to and a men to olear up the from hero at an hour and all of that could Iv a and sent to where wore for in the is hard to where the for the It has Iteen that mighs dozed off to and thus ui lo be the theory that can will Iv at once lo the Tiia have the of 1 e a small a heridc and repelled the wild the commanded by who plundered and burned 14 tre Full regarding this have not yet r. The have d tho t of in of The iV 10 men of in Ordered W. Va. city ali the of. J SiC bo from the No trouble in the mining region Is and health is as ' ' ' The perfect p acc existence a - It cf Turned July 10.At a of the | Cambridge Athletic club Jackson of to accept Yale's counter subject to ail the preliminaries ing July 2:10"%. the famous is The m are In four won m July io port for Importation M July protective of the and decided fettine that the n. i i by thf and and presented the holders by simple that be in -oS cases out of If it treated in its early Pierce's Medical is A caused the V in to is the The other the into perfect so reaches to every of all cures a to il A the kW d is cents ta w court to YV tomey The ori Mr. bid There no to the for the Medical K. ' W  

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