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T^^Qjgvj. Withour Wonderful Rem 8 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, JB9l. for a few moments, Mr. Easton looked 107; George W, Cerebus, St Charles, Gold risks," Williams, said E. C. Shaw to George 11. JUVEXIIiIA. halfof the work done withl.er for the bid that did not come, while Mr. Dollar. 102: Miss Matagorda filly, Ketcham, as was own -' Lady 01; Louise, 90; S, the latter descended from hands. How many ladies, over c Keed settled back inhis chair as calm 93: Bailard. Cora 85. sulky who AMONG Miieand an eighth—Strathmeath, 120; Se- his at the close of a very hot heat Comical Chatter of Cunning Mem- silver hairs so many winters have knri- the rLEAbINd THE_HOHSES. and unconcerned as ifhe had made a £5 118; 0., norita, Prather, 115; Lewis, 112; in the 2:17 Iy one Isaac rase at the Toledo, expo- bers ofthe Coming Generation. passed, can show such a rewaid of jflGlf§?§| bet. No came to the scratch. Mr. Foxmede, 107. grounds them, sition the other day. "And I West Shore. almost wonderful patience aud peis- Possibility a Mile in Two Reed had "eartliquaked" and Five and a half furlongs, two-year-olds— don't see how Ican afford not to," said verance, wonder?"' of those who had made up their minds to Lamplighter. 118; Thiers L, Knapsack, young Oue day on a railroad c#r a lady al- we ' ' "" * bid, Alcluacolt, Temple. King Mac, the millionaire. "Three years Considering* Re- and they were many, had such ad- Grand Prix. ago, when Ibought Charlie Friel, 2:15%, lowed her little boy, who could hardly X3A.U A Ai.£iXi« Minutes miration for his pluck that they held 108; Queen d'Or. Cottonade. 105; Brother Gardner. St. Mark, Handicraft, 101; Dora, 1 weighed 110 pounds and was paying speak distinctly, to play about the car, FACTS AND FANCIES. THE WORLD. cent Records. their peace. The auctioneer made a Iberia, ?1,500 a year for by-aud-by us, waiting bid, 98. — doctor's bills. Now I aud to the horror of all of Angostura show of for the and then steeplechase, about two miles, selling weigh 154 pounds and haven't spent a him complacently sitting Bitters is universally con- : the gavel fell,and he politely doffed nercules. 155; Stonewall. 146: Both Fu- she discovered ceded to be the best appetizer in the well. nickel for medicines or physician for on steps. brought him HAVEH AvE EQUALc his hat to Mr. Keed as the hero of the turity, 140; Grey Gown, 134: McKenzie. myself in three yean." outside the She world. Manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. i '.NO' t Glance of Some of the Phe- a KeparJp. Ecarte. Benefit. FlipFlap, 125; although in- 1AR Ww Always figure, in, punishment IANDS occasion. popular the 131: and the &Sons. druggists. Capt. Manning, Coldstream, Ahorse remembers only short words, mild, Sietcert Atall Lately Master of Fairview was applauded from 122. "and flicted was his little heart seemed 107 E.THIRD ST. g| f)o ßiHi|f^SS l°i nomenal Miles all sides as grand was ATCHICAGO. these are sufficient for al.l practical to completely broken. When pres- >o« Is the.Time A his horse led from Selling, six furlongs— Miss Gllkey. 00; purposes. Never say be 0 Sf2y Traveled. the ring, and thrice did he have tostand X,Norwood, "whoa" unless eutly the train stopped at a station, To plant Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocrs st. PAULsWIINN. Übllb KlSEalabiSI H figlß Auuie 95: Belie of Springfield, you want your horse to stop, and when u,o and lifthis "stove-pipe" hat from US; Woodpecker, 00; Merry Girl, Annie Mar- you greac choking sobs could be heard dis- Bulbs. Fine assortment at May & Co.'s, Lela, 101; Cottrell, Receiver, 103; do. say itina firm tone. Teach him tinctly over car, suddenly seedsmen, his head before the audience would let tin. Jennie that it to all the and florists and 5 West Third him be. Exoense. 104; Wild Rose, 108; Leiand, 107. means stop, no matter how we were all convulsed by a grieving, re- street. Equine Education and the Maidens, two-year-oJds, furlong fast he is going. "(Jet up" should Pluck won the day, and secured the four 6— start, mean proachful and utterly desolate little Resaca. Zorilla, Mageie Martin. Forest Belle, to and one or two words may be exclaiming: "Say, mamma, Noble Traits ItMay Be Made most successful stallion of his time for Aggie B, 107; Back- voice when Jennie Hardin, Jenuie B, used when you want him to go faster or a— old— trainman leaves— a BOIS3T. GalenicMedica! Institute the Fairview stud. Had the attempt capper, Cruiksliank, Dowagiac, Freedom. slower. every naughty Ac. 67 £. St.. p -ji. to Develop. been Start, If horse knew the mean- wideopeu, how can— a baby help .ibiri St. a Mini. made to raise the bids by live or 110. \u2666 ing door TARBOX—Born on Oct. -40), to Mr.and Mrs. ' ; Selling, 78; of these words and every driver going •\u25a0 Estnblisheain 1 even ten thousand at a time tfie figure mile aud fifty yards— First Day, out?" C. S. Tarbox, a boy. rfSg&.v^.J,-- "' TillieS, 84; 87; Jones, 91: used them only when they are needed, Henry," Uncle • CUIe°^ Priva 'e,usrr reached ml?ht probably have been half BisCosiuo". Tom there "I'm sorry, said >®^S^*^S^. outand as again. By sat Jack Brady. 07; Blue Banner, 100; Marmose, would be less runaways by fright- (ieorge, "that you exhibit so little pro- Wedding Rings and Wedding Gifts at J. E. j^^V^o^^^g^ chronic" diseases Bow St. Blaise Was BidIn by much Mr. Heed's side 101: Barney, 103. ened horses. I.ngham's. :i?7 street. l2&ffij^_S\Wsk including Spermatoc the Hon. Stephen over ficiency in orthography. That letter Jaetoon : rhoea, San ford: in the Handicap, mile and a sixteenth— Chimes, Itrequires K^bSL*-~*\u25a0dsU P&f ' orSemln.il WeaS an effort for any family to wrote to the other day Cis> Reed— Horse Lore of Gen- "millionaires' corner" were Messrs. 111; Prince FortuuatUMllO; Churchtil|Clark, part you Mr. Brown DIED. f^^Sf^?f?STi?23J Nervous Debility 10J; !<8; with a Nancy Hanks, but the sum many misspelled words that it 3ini-oieiicy, Svphilii. Lorillard and Hairgin, and John A. Longlight. Esj>?ranza. 102. had so \^%£^'££&*Sl Gonorrhocc, eral Interest. Morris sat facing across ring, Selling, six furlongs—J J,0J; Hunley S, 02; of between $40,000 and ST)0,000 turned set the whole countiusi room in a roar." BARNARD—At Ridgereld. Conn.. Oct. W, u)eet,Stcic- them the Mary L, over ought helpful good. not, Charles P. Barnard, of city,aged sixty- lure, Varicccele, liydro- but none of them spoke. Mr. Reed, a 03: Harry Dixon, 96; Viola Guild, to be for if •*H'm!" said Harry, "that's just the tnis &&^&*%£&f*w- Women, 96; Harry Weaver, 00; Intruder, 101: Miss indeed, a a two. Funeral notice hereaftsr. Diseases comparatively poor man, bad the cour- panacea, under the circum- way in this world. There were eood ERD— Ursula, daughter age convictions, I'atton, 103: Gojierra, 104; Donovan. 106; stances. Nancy's was admirably InSt. Paul. Anita of Till a mile ever be trotted in two of his and. like all Stevens, Newcastle, case many words in that letter that Iknow John B.and Marie Erd. aged The physicians of th mankind, Adelina. 100; Tom 109; managed every way. Kentucky's best spelled right, Iget seven months. I^^^S^rV old and ALWAYS ON TIME .ninutes? they recognized and admired 112; Black Bart. 112. were but of course Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 27. Nt 1:30 p.m.from ' l»lwlf£^^^*u. Kelinble Insti- go \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0„\u25a0<-;\u25a0*\u25a0': true pluck, Handicap, hurdle, a wishes withher and her new owner credit for that."— Boston Transcript residence, No. 4*3 North street. Friends; tute especially treat all Ticket Ofiices— •\u25a0> \u25a0 East Third street, Tuesday last at Stockton, Cal., on and let him have the horse. mile nud quarter— in the Hub. Imagine no tleabove are regular graduates— Paul; St. Winslow, 155; Speculator, 135; Bassauit), a cjlt,perfect in "Mammn, question you— invited. diseases— 1:5 Xico'.let House, Minneapolis, au4 Senator Stanford's new kite-shaped 1U0; 137; every way— here's a for CAVEXAUGH—In St. Paul, at the residence mid fruarantee a cure in every case under- Uniou Depots in St Paul, MiiiiieH.poli.sand Lijero. Aristocrat. 125. indisposition, conformation Ithas alwaysfuzzled me," son, taken, and may covering SPLENDID HOItSUS THERE. ar.d a ereat trotter— ofNancy of.his Ralph W., 311 Dayton avenue, te consulted personally orby Stiihvater. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Still- track. Sunol succeeded in the AT (JI.OX'CEsTER. out Hanks Said our little Alice with a J. Cavenaugh. letter. Trains— Paul t", si:T). furlongs, selling—Birthday, Jim and by Allerton. How much, think you, deep perplexity. Richard ased seventy-one Sufferersfrom any water Leave St. t7: S:r>. mile in2:oS,'^, hair a second faster than Seven Look of years. Funeral from of these ailments, be- o:3snncir3:4">a. in., nnd 12:)3, s-2:l:).4:U">:l>. Prospects foi a Great Meeting at Clare, Monroe, 110: (Juinloness. Lost Star. would it be worth in its three-year-old "How is itthat when I'm dressed I above residence at fore consulting others, ehould the lon<r-stanuing of Maud S, 10(5; 3:iiO p.m. Monday, Oct. 26. Funeral pri- understand 6-20,+."::O.
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