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2 THE ST. ;PAUL frilLY GLOBE. MONmY MDBMNWSTO^ of the admirers of fast trotting were present not be relied^ upon. It is thought that the one of ' John at the cold THE CAMP OF CHRIST. to Methodists the present day. the .honors of-! the evening, . assisted .by, Driving club grounds, at Morrisania, and cloudy weather ; is •? \u25a0•' for that i. life ; and MILWAUKEE LETTER, responsible Wesley, patriarch " whose Messrs. W. Q. Fitch, and J. -; -: Spencer. N. V., to witness the trotting announced to the actions of the horses. ;Now that summer teachings 'all Methodists' looked had iagain > C. has come " The carpets in the ,' spacious parlors were come off, and particularly to see Mr. Vander- in earnest, hope takes root that and again enunciated the doctrine. jPerfec- • Worshipping: God! Under the Canopy covered with canvas, jand dancing was in PAUL bilt's Maud S. trot; a mile in harness driven the sidewheelers will show to better advan- tion ':'.; did . come ','% to some \u25a0;. iand ?."' might The Failure of the Manufactur- ST. NEWS. "'* dulged .in to the of Bach's ' tage.;... • ;.... ;.,;•;.-..;, of Heaven. come '•':; t0.;.• all ;, in \u25a0 this world. music orchestra. by Billy Blair, her trainer. : Two trotting . men v ers' Bank. An elegant was In the \ - 2:24%, property of William and perfection were not one and banquet served dining contests were on the cards, the first for a Cora Belmont,. Conversion room shortly after • midnight. Mr. Simpson, the \u25a0 same; they were | distinct jjfrom each Mitchell purse of $1,000 for horses that had never of New York, sired by Belmont out An Interesting Religions Service at the Bed left for New York city Wednesday morning, AMONG THE HORSES. of the recently bay other.; Perfection came y subsequent to con- Death of Fred. W. Clark 2:35, and the other for a purse of dam of Maud S., foaled a Bock Camp Grounds Yesterday. :.,' as a Pauper jto be absent about a week. beaten Allyby -" version, and itcame to all Christians who $1,000 for horses that had never trotted better Harold, sire of Maud 8., and has in the Police Station. WITH THE FUNDS. been desired it and prayed \ for . it\u25a0';•.' Finally he SKIPPED than 2:29. The first race had ten starters brek to Dictator. :' V'; would say if the,- church desired ;to avoid The Kataplan's Victory, Taking The day opened at Red Rock Trades' assembly, comprising all of Great and the second fourteen. After the first Bair thinks that if Maud S., and Jay-eyc- . yesterday troubles and to live happy and harmoniously Banquet to the labor organizations of city, . heat fair .with, Milwaukee Club-Trades Assem- the held a §6,395 From the Purse. of the first trot Mand S. was brought on the see- should ever come together the mare but not an altogether clear let them take the prescription: contained in bly Etc. picnic at Milwaukee garden, last Sunday. sky, and the of clouds which it.-; Defalcation, The track fora "warming up mile" previous. to would rate better and carry her . great speed heavy masses the text and that would do There never weather was propitious, and everything with more vigor on the than the kept constantly piling up" during the fore-: was any church trouble that did not-derive conspired to make the affair successful. The her trial of a fast one, to be trotted further homestretch its source from sin and all sin must be Special Correspondence of the Globe.] speeches gelding. His money would go On the queen.' noon gave promise of another showery day.' ! and small talk made dry throats, Brown's Fearnang-ht Colt, Johnson, on ..In the afternoon. Maud S. trotted As 1 cleansed.".,. -. .\u25a0-.';.;.- :<,'.;:\|-.v'..:! v'.-i/ji'tj^ : June 21.— most serious and dry throats Tim McGowan and his owner, William C. the hours advanced the heat became in- Milwaukee, demanded irrigation with the Pacer, at Indianapolis. this mile in 2:24 very handily, and was cool In conclusion the speaker called upon all event of the week been the suspension foaming lager.. The beer money, added to Daly, of Hartford, have ' been rein- tense- and the delightful shade, and ; has then taken to her stable to be rubbed dry and . Conn, who desired this perfection, • whether Chris- of the the gate receipts, gave Anton Heilig, the fitted for the trial of betting stated by the National Jokey club. The breezes of the grove became refreshing and, tians or to rise, to which invitation a Manufacturers' bank, the announce- treasurer of the speed. Some not," ment of which was the assembly, the snug little pile was indulged in on time. Mr. Vanderbuilt readers of the Globe will ember, that both acceptable in the extreme.;.....' '. very large number responded and were cheer- j duly conveyed to - of $1,500 to care for until the Turner and Splan With Thome and Wither- Globe by telegraph.." The event is serious following day. at Kalamazoo. himself made a wager with Mr. :. M. were ruled off in October last for attempted The religious exercises of the day opened ed and exhorted in the most eloquent lan- His colleagues on the finance committee jes- spoon ' onlyin the light in Reilly that 2:14 would not be beaten, as he fraud. •\u25a0 . .with a prayer meeting at 6 a. m. at tho tent. guage by the speaker. C ' \u25a0' r ' ' - which disasters to finan- corted him to his home on street cial Detroit did not believe that the marc had had work The The devout attended, but the . average Chris- GOOD ORDER. institutions are viewed, as, if the prom- and agreed to meet him the next to settle .. gay gelding Egyptian ... (4), . by Mon- the day enough to trot the track the full mile at the archist, dam Fanny Brown tian finds this too early an hour to roll out ise made by President Albert Conro is ful- bills. Monday morning Heilig was [This column willappear in the Globe every • Brown, by Dick," | At the close of the service Dr. Cobb ad- top of her speed. She came up the stretch at and attend and the.worshipping crowd I filled, depositors will not lose a cent, and a, minus. After ordinary search failed to Monday morning. Pertinent correspondence will a fine, and out of Fanny Cheatham, by Lexington, -the service dressed the. congregation in " words cover dis- steady stride got the "go" at the was thin.' general view of the affairs of the stranded him, the police were called to assist; be thankfullyreceived and should be addressed first time of asking, and went around the property of Messrs. Applegate Bros., Louis- conspicuously of \u25a0'•\u25a0\u25a0*• the - highest commendation, but still no Heilig. He is still Globe.] ville, Ky., 6, As institution to the that dollar for missing,and is Turf Editor of the first turn and to the quarter pole with- died at Pittsburg, Pa., on June soon as the Globe arrived on the ground ' proud leads belief in Canada pale down from telling them that he was dollar will be probably beyond the of the out a skip, passing that point in 31%, and lung fever. '. ".'.-'. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'I<'Y*;: itwas eagerly sought for and seated here and of them Minnesotians for paid all around. The bank has law, in such cases made and provided. The s as their quiet, ex- not To Advertisers. keeping up steady around only there in front of: tents and cottages the figured heavily among the financial Trades'assembly her movements The Prince Charlie mare we know of emplary behavior during the service. '•- Many has been peculiarly unfortu- the lower turn, passed the half-mile pole in '' houses of the city, and was not a member of nate with its picnics. Stock advertisements willhereafter be in- in America is Ocean Queen, the dam of readers were to be seen. Much comment of them had been compelled to stand during annual Last year there the issue of the im 1:04%. She ascended the hill of the back Triton, by Sensation or Tom one was made over the edict of the management the Clearing house, but during the eleven was a deficitof $200 owing to bad weather, serted in Monday Globe three-quarter pole, Ochiltree, the entire service, but they had done so with year, of stretch to the and made the crack two-year-olds in He that no papers should be sold upon Sunday, years of its life its stability was not seriously and this when the assembly would have mediately following the reading matter the that the east. won perfect quiet. Let us meet again, he said, at \u25a0' point in 1:38%,. and, without a skip or the juvenile park, and as the questioned until several months ago, when realized between $600 and $700 profit, horse department. In no other way can stock break, came home on trot, making stakes at Jerome half a Globe was gratuitously distributed 3.; o'clock, and strike another blow' for through a square mile, 112 pounds, in nine over the grounds .itwas remarked that both . inquiries became somewhat annoying, and Heilig's rascality it is thrown $900 be so cheaply or prominently advertised as by the mile in 2:13%, the fastest mile ever 49%, heating God. 'v,i?y?-K ' in debt. There is some talk of another others. the pious and clergy readily ac- finally led to a crippling of the deposits. picnic akin g advantage of this opportunity. Figures trotted over this track. It was the general lay quite The rest of the day's programme'• was car- to cover the shortage, but as picnic profit! cepted , * This is what precipitated, the suspension.
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