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e — BRUTAL BUSINESb [ Campbell and Walline, Two of| Colorado’'s Famous Pagi- liste, | Do a “Tough and Fair” B in West Virgini At the Knd of Thirty-One Hotl Contested Round The Friends of Wallin Up the Spouge. : Throw The Fight in Detail “A Aftair, Philadelphia Record pENSBOROUGH, Da., The prize tight between C Jone 28, | apbell and Walling took place to-d en and one-half miles from this tows, 1 e ahela tarm of Mr. Kvertri, on Monc county, West Virginia. The ba'tle- ground was in a bottom, un der the geateful shade of a locust tree, sur Tounded by forest-covered hille. Tho ropes and stakes wero arrangod a 9:20 a. m., and thirty-five minutes later Walling stepped into the ring 5 and waited for Campbell, who fol- § Towed him in about ten minutes, The 1 demeanor of the two men differed i widely. Walling was _very quiot and undemonstrative, but Campbell threw his hat into the inclosure with a whoop ere he crossed theropes. “One hundred dollars 1 win this fight, yollod Campbell. Nobody tool him up, and the proceedings opened with the choosing of the usual officials, as follows: Referco, Pat Kelly; time- keoper, James Johnson; umpire for Walling, James Pearson, and for { Campbell, Calvin Cusart. Campbell's seconds were Pete Sweeney and i Chas. Robinson, while Patsy Malley and George Johnson handled Walling. The toss for corners resulted in favor of Campbell, and he placed his adver- sary where the sun would shine in his eyes. There was a drizzling fall of rain at the time, but before the fight was ended the sun shone brightly. “The referee made a short speech, say- ing that the men had come all the way from Colorado to settle tho question as to which was the better man, and asking for them a fair show and no favor, The crowd by this timo had reached to about 200 pereons, the news that a prizo fight was to take place having attracted nearly all the male population within a radius of soveral miles. At 10:19 the principals and seconds shook hand, Campbell play- fully bidding Wailing good-by an he returned to his corner. At 10:20 ©o’clock time was called for. Round 1—The men advanced and retired, feinted and gyrated cautious- ly for a full minute. rushed in and planted a blow on Wall- ing’s chest, which was promptly ro- turned; but the blow did | I A e — stomach, which knocked him entiroly 3!1‘ his (eot. .gn?nnfl 2—Cautious spnw followed by a blow on that staggered him, The latter ro- covered sufficiently to bestow a hard rap on_Campbells choek bone, for which Campboll knocked him down. Round 3 -This was a tough round. The men got within range at on and their sledge-hammer fists playod the ““Anvil Chorus” on each oiher's |’ faces in quick time, Campbell slipped down on the wet grass and the dam- ages were summed up as a bleeding which nd a broken finger for Walling—the third eyobrow for Campbell, for alling was allowed first blood, on his right hand. Round 4—Walling’s loft hand was in good condition thus far, and he proved the fact by driving it with atraight-from-the-shoulder blow intc Campbell's left eye. Campbell slippec but recovered, and after exchanging a few rapid bedy blows the mon fel ther. Round H-—Campbell rushed’in with / ono of his favorito lungen at the ibs ‘,,‘f.‘,'l‘,tjf‘[\ll,‘:', A Walling, who seemed to have got the kson, Miss H M F Miss M gownr of both hands into hus lcft, ( calt his opponent two or threo tor: rific left-handers in the eyos and nose, getting away with very light puui-h» ment. A clinch resulted in a fall for | {{eaton, M both men. Walling had decidedly | King, Mrs A A the best of this round. Campbell’s face was bathed in blood, ~while M Mis It Walling showed scarcely any marks, | \loram Ml Murphy, L Round 6—This was the hottest Meyers, Mra round of the fight. Campbell led off| Olsim, with a resounding thump_ in the ribs. | Phelps, Mrs M Walling returned ono with his left in | Pect, B 0 Campbell's face, and they fought all | Larker M G ~ over the ring in & desperate manner, Miss N ey each giving and receiving blows that | Shurp, Mrs H Sheldon, \llnl soemed heavy enough to foll an ox I'I"‘l"*”” My Seott, Mrs I Campbell at last got in a telling blow t neer, l! under Walling's chin and knocked I lor, Aliss B Repl omis, Miss M Thorntc him into his corner, I W M v 8 oor 5 aawan, ) iedfect Round 7—When the seconds ex Wilson, Mrs 121 amined the injuries of their wen it White, Mrs 1) was found that Walling's loft hand | Wineett, Mes A 1 Walker, Miss I was disabled as woll s his right, and ity i in the same manner, Campbell looked % 80 badly before that it was hard to tell whothor he was any Worso now or [ Ton of thousauds of dollars are squan not, Walling was in a bad state now | dered yearly upon traveling quncks 0 y u | , wh that his only serviceablo fist was out | g0 froim town to town prof ssing to cure sll of order, but he did the best he could, | the ills that our poor humanity is heir to ,Afi"”“w exchanges in the fa Why mu(ui,,..:] the ,...!rl:;- len; common ell to avoid |:umlhumnl but Camy ke S A Msaiiag trol ‘{"' np i or liver complaint, invest a d bell, who wus warching' him cloncly, | [y Syitiva Brossost, sold 'Ly all drug got in an upper cut as he went down and indorse § by the faculty. See testimo- that raised a big bump over the righi | it Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 eye. couts, Julyddsw | * Round 8--Campbell appeared {0 " know that something was wrong with Walling, and rushed at him with a ; painful blow on the eye. Walling lot | | fly with both hands, visiting his man's ¢ nose and eyes vlnh sanguinary and darkening effoct. Round 9 to 12--The next four rounds were all in Walling's favor, he making up for his lack of striking abil. ity by getting in most of his rather feeble blows without return, . Round 13 -~ Campbell, who began to sigus of weakness in his legs, threw all his strength into a running blow at Walling’s ribs, following it up with another over the left eye. He ro- ceived smash on the nose, and then Walling dropped, Campbell's faco was in a raw condition, However, ho still smiled as well as the condition of his features would allow, and loudly expressed confidence of winning the buttle. The rest of the fight wasarepetition of the previous rounds. Walling, though suffering intense pain from At last Campbeil | ) not_stop | Clmpbell in a fierco l“‘afi“ at Walling's | ) First knock-down for piae Walling's choat THE DAILY his broken knuckle g DR struck his « > nd of | [FOR THE P enmmwrrukmr ing ¢ 5 CON STIPATION. | I Ca e « pa 3 5o H . 1 i1 ! I 10 18 ) Walling with the assurance that ne EELEL s et i im | gy Toon Works, soon as the sht was over the Cralare. HetuivnsA o Hrawhaillg [ Burlington lowa. by the steamer Harry, and thence by Semi Portable train to Pittsbur s battle wi a one ¢ 3 lost and fairest ev o Engines, 3 : FOR Novor to Late too Mend. Thomas J, Arden, Willian street, 5 at Buffalo, writer: *Your Serine Br grqoy has w.rke t on me aplendid, 1 had o ap | the mornine unrefresheds my Bre aih - wn very offensivo and I suffered fre g, govers your SPR i Bro ns have v nished and Prico 50 « wmts, trial julyddéw LIST OF LETT EmS ining in Postoffice du ring the week Tuly 1, 1882 GENTLEMEN. Audrews, D—2 Ash worth, H \nderson, J W Ant ergon, ) Androws,J I A derson, 13 1 Awmann, 1T i Butier, Barrett Brown, Bennett, 1 M Brown, W, 1. ( <roft, o 1 Collard, W Cummins, 1 M Delf, 1 1 AT I m, G i d, C S « Printin~ Offices, Etc,, A Spoecialty, lstablish. The Targest Iron Work ment in the State, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines, ND GENERAL AMACHINEEY. The Howard Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine. Send for Clrculars Pu\\lu. AW Fleming, @ W Clagan & Bussey Gilman, D 1, Gomerison, O Gray, W X Geist, 17 Gir lulum,l B Harker, § Homer, & M Jjam, J M Jones, F Kentball, J B | Jorg nsen, 3 Jackmun, W J Jahansson, G Kuvanagh, W Kroen, A Kienk, I Keoman, A L Lioe, G 1T ler, A H Kitts, | Lewis, Ln key, cGuire, C Crocken, J Morse, M Muughan, W Muvlu‘ ]l E McCance, ' J Mulliney, J Morris, U Miller, 1 Mellas, D C Miller, Martin, 11 Nelson, § Neleon, & olte, 1 D Nielson, v © Oleson. C Okerhlom, 5 Oleson, 1, |..u.,”,1 W Rahtge, 1 Rene, V Sadmon, W Shanahan, 1 y Drothers o, G B Thompe Thompson, . White, A 5 Willis, C Wentworth, 10 1" i lu»mu Webb, W D \\ nllnum y ht, ) Whitme Wilion, 1 G 1 \ Burke, Mrs I, ) | Bent, Miss A FAST TIME! In golng Eas take the Uhicago & torthwest- wmax ) w‘,y Traing leave Omabe full tatormasion o 14th aud Farabau, y Dopot, or at JA op. m 1, P, THE n..N‘ ALL | PLAITING ¥ LRSS MAK: m' bl] HPANION, R & 00, Trifling With Billiousness Won't Do. In this way chronie disesscs is br ught on. A dis- or fered liver i ach to put them in is TARRANT'S Nt HOLD BY ALL DR P 1 1880, SHORT L!‘QL- ILA.I\}LJfiS C"" 3t Jueflf D)u'u:v Ly ) From O A trats leave & o TR oukr b o ST. LOUIS MT » Omaha ard s, wonls No ehange ot n OMALLA end aud by DailyPassenger Traing whacuixe 241 EASTERN AND WESTLRN OITIES w!th LESY CBARGKS pnd 1 ADVANCE of \LL allian’s ALcnts for thy Lil Times and Wanted Frenchorons avsen 1o Ntk J0SS0 Ja 08 and which will itory, auch as has , but o truo Life by tho only p reon wh —a fai hful and do Intoresting than fiction. 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