Wellsville Daily Reporter (Newspaper) - November 29, 1901, Wellsville, New York i i 101 by In Two DAT 20.-Young who of circles is as William Rothwell of gave a crood in the ring of tho Nutmeg dub and the champion with a halt on the jaw a little over of had A by a it waH no The little western lad mot the frons man had out of clays to bini blow for and with colors of the eastern left draggling in the a corking good Both boys at it from the tap of tho pong ard gave in the east in a long It vras nil the and hmi He weas m mm fOf he to yea can't tell feow accounted I to make match with I 9m tima ita wUI be to pai H m he was to but beat my was based on I and heard of I felt that I had him the bat I was When I to Stirn kirn lost his and he lost his head it all sr. I had and with a uppercut I the blow which won the for some Davo first to a to the as soon the his nTu tried for with his left and the right to They Iv the mixup both They lefts cis and rushing his to and to the on his leads Terry him to the ropes with right McGovern decked a and his right forcing Corhett to came back with a left ou body was with a over the heart frota led 3g3;s oa his back with a aver sending McGovers Bat thf Brooklyn boy with right t only to be cict with a twing riw jaw jumped to his wont at his on the chest and forcing him to got up tho ended in oca the on with honons WILL NUMBER 8D Cars Formed Funeral Pyre For OBEY KlUed U Sot Nov. 20. dawned on tho of horrible wrock on near been found nothing to alter of about SO a Bams of the division on mtm the and tho of was who were to gft from the last oce or two were to speak acd give no idea tho number of that in each relief train of aa could be to at lieht thrown by orders which 13 ns for to tho 13 and 3. No. nnl No. IM find a Surrender Colon or 8E0EET. are too do rmr r. tho total death in support of thf it is out of bodies non- at at Adrian wiH for moro than 12 sry Tsp of In addition to the who many wind which - thr thoy ' wiH bv Superintendent 2McGovera the A rapid ci Corbitt was oa the and met Terry's rashes wuh left he up his and him to the took ave seconds of the canie back like a can with and was to the winds and the beys began 3ic-Govem very wild they a half of the fighting At this stage it like fight should of the blows bis head tiad bcro in blows wore landed at every Tory found be was up a foe was not who bnd a punch as his own and a hesd even in the kind of of his hurd beat Terry lost his and gave tho just the he The shock of was Ols the of Jim victory ever for McGovern was a ti. But surprise and from the given tho and all good that is a man worthy to the Has Ko Terry was as a-i proverbial fast From the word jio the lads went like nnd it as if either would go out in the 3icGovem got cf round in endeavor ta ia stood on every hut the little toy weit on as is there was to the winner's end of the was knocked down is the round were of from but his recuperative powers wore equal to iie and he was oa his feet within seamed to take the out of 3eGovert, but he fought ths in clever style and tried hard to steai the of defeat which to have set in against tried all his which proved so on former occasions Corbett naet every curve and hard on jaw and Terry back to corner at and of the round he the toughest I ever but Hell him jast as soon as I see His opening did not come very the New York as the pugilist had then laUea in the second aud when he got up he rushed like a He then showed a lack in a burst of bad Scraper hit oat right ei all rules stid These jusi what Corbett Terry was things with velocity and throwing to the U was at this but Terry fell into a as and his right cut when McGovern was This blow just but later Corbett after a rat Beat his right over to jaw and Terry went down and blows were uo thost of he kept oa forcing half and Tirry He simply of coming there no on his a right the point of his 1 went down and was evident to that the had as wild eSons to White -ir lu seconds while ir. to the in as to his fallen opponent's him such a 3r;r.raf::t that he for the as to whether the Brooklyn boy to come up it was all over and in s ftw in it all 14 known to eight of and it is at 3nrttpc-Her. Imt if d to both it ifi the und Iho Ions the n' the of them there 10 of Iv it with of he to the i ber Italian but not than on traia and a of on was nearer ' dent had nu i froa Ticket of r. TO Col. sum r live thi to ko of Government But Nov. 20.Tho between Liberal and representatives and Win U the of 8hi> wiM tara ont a total Wright on an rock at of 8n fa 15 of Ta her it formerly Thf a aud was the foreign was not held on but on thf United States Marietta The of of the British and of the French Lieutenant of the nnd Captain Perry of were present were and sf of aud h secretary to who the party of information of cf Conference has been made none of the details of thf arrived at have leaked it said the that will today to the the torms of nt on but the only nsen tn this renard to Colon is but ta by wiae patri otii ot Boston when the war broke ont to he a Later fitted boat and sent to by General re cently sbe weat to n dispatch nnd hsd a fine refrigera plaat a ber oi great in the DEAD TsUka ut Nov. 20.-Thi at beai that M. the captured and ber both asd al tbe of in the to have aad The are te after the thm capti report at the States ai the 5he who probably know? iir er than anyone of in the yi a wili ai into the jurors ar- in the affairs of the little nf have heon the arrest for or tbn h- T who which mnv A - the in nf a. oti Tu A au of his east in for 5'H) iull r pf to of the Nov. 2.A the her 5Jadata stila the first the Vali two women were to at to act SD been in fact both Mr. Eddy and Con thp Miss is here as indicating their t3 secure their a Mrs. Thomas V. had just a nf The of - 13 and a hno rilled knuwn as No. 3.ir:iit('(i. It coach wreck was a GOV. of it N Here at aii of it to thf liid thai 11 tbat ' that aud ' at Was 29.in a thf werf The under General at on the forces The having the choice of thp top of a small SsiM at The which of at 04.;i>KNSBURG, N. Nov. 20. without the and the barge owing to the sank in bay to of wheat n elevator for thoir bodies Whils out the ice in iniin on the of both was unable to and of corpses back They 2 wounded men The barge on the evening up Montreal with loss was airain a in the Barrera tsow a cazal ard The of all is expressed at A he not izg has tu of ice wan independence of the 1:2- ; In been holiday at liin by and 77 ; been a in that saji has been e tired Once a twe Mm he comes home willi an etching ' s It's the kidney tired are not filtering the blond they leaving the oric add and other la the The be Well kidneys wcU Kidney well are net a new an they've bten tested their a case of Mr. Joha master at the Erie N. ago I handled ana Bit the I for tay back and was across the the with Tay a bos of sntl took Tht til mv I Dean's Kidney For sale by all ce s. Mailed by Co. N. for United Wba given Charlie Thurston of rounds of fast last te be alone in belief of the spectators who remained for 5cme after the to their dissatisfaction in and was the on hts 2nd blocked were more hiin the rapidly t-r put on the s but it u Khc j. too t ars nn the ' the aud British to what step- are tw taken tu the p should the state of there in The heard of b-R three has been nw wore They A who marines from the in case of be landed protect and PERRY DiD years the there to it. The the repon in i Kw 8.-00 Beat Nov. got the decision over before the Euraka Athletic after 20 of the fiercest his of was by being on the defensive froua to sip in a henp of in that his order him and froni at Said of the four or tive bar I at Sand Creek to The the made it the the other Mj 1 jumped hand 300 Strong the but sut and terribly jarred they wore No but to Troops to the here are disconcerted at the toward he will not to be used fur the of ie tinder the I is now made absolutely responsible for the of they declare that Perry he allowed the forces to use tho road Panama end as they he 13? necessity have yielded the same J. G. the t. du a tive y trip ' r. here Nov. 2.The mystery of y has been solved by tho' that Sir i crick is the The is a uf who the I in possession of be er to Nov. 2.-Kin: Edward Good save the cos: a or is to iei us have the oid one to be cleaned Esd for aim of the City called the minnies the meeting of it by the minutes the had voted to award to and other bis the of col- j with the permission tho who hold the cf is The result the 1 Etem Ive in ot Nov. E. T. H who First ado Infantry in hiss been in-chief of the of the Australian Nov. 20.The of the National sod ia were entirely by fire early and George a was to 8:50. cloudy aaa Saturday cloudy aud saow the fresh the were crushed r the The spot whore wreck was ia the bat one and for the injured n as the news Burns a relief train to the a score more of froin nearby and the wreck to thf The of tlie was in the it to immediate after the the of westbound with burst The in attempt doors and thus each that the bulk of to was made up oars of tho the cf his the It 10. been at the British in which would prevent the tree Africa which is to tv it that Captain Perry is there to City of his attitude ss by the 5 south navy to be the face that the situation is dangerous from international point of view szid u hoped that the pressure will fce by the transfer of active lary to some other rear the farmer Blew Ont ' DES Nov. 20.-Cbarlo 2l.--Vriniani L. te Cesta in with of the which the carried the United f also under 3lerry to leave hiire Dec. S Cesta M. Nov. 2i>.--Georis I M. sou of the died at his country j San Mateo yesterday f He had ill several tion not considered morning he was a and a. iVw | uies of a juror now on trial court dead in his hotel WM evident that he had blows out iht and not with a ianner be worth 9 Our A ' ' eest ths Forces la Nov. 29.~-X dispatch ta The Times from Pretoria there are 70 recognised aad bands of ranging tu stringth 50 to 400 in the Lord ' striking nrm PLUSH CAPS 39 Caps 25c. to Seal skin