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8 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MOKNING, AUGUST 11, 1890. r -' '- - effort,. the question of. the track, but Tenny's is a different re- great breeding ranch near Denver, land DIED. -7-A Kennedy Chas ;.; 7-" .Kronan Guld .\u25a0- ..-•..*\u25a0--. maiden who leave * '.:':'\u25a0:.:.:\u25a0\u25a0 Kent,' Bradley --" \u25a0 &Co Kuhcke Miss Gusta 7- the two-year-old '\u25a0 supremacy still'more ception. The ugly little bay, doubly :willstock itwith'the::. best horses that BOYDEN—InSt. Paul, Minn., Aug.10. 1890. • Keyes Will Mrs before, purchased England Portland", : . Kulp Ad " undecided than, viz.: West- ugly m the disfiguring hood he always can be in and Amer- at family residence,'' No/459 ~ ave- KingMiss Mary- -.'.*\u25a0 r-rV-\u25a0.'.': "\u25a0 - -.". .' AMONG THE HORSES. chester and Potomac. .Inregard to the wears, is inevitably :greeted :by burst ica. The capital to be invested: is over nue, -James C. Boyden, aged fifty-eight * J \u25a0•'•\u25a0''-• v- years. > Mr Leary Charles Aurania, upon roaring enthusiasm, Itis, $500,000. A: \u0084 -Ar.* Funeral services Wednesday,'- 13th half-brother to'Tremont and burst of ' „Inst., - apham J;'_\u25a0'\u0084 M ; ; Walter Levrlch previous :;Seabright the when to the pad- the at 10 o'clock .a.'m. Friends are in- Lanet his ? efforts :. to the . same he returns' ' I.From Pittsburg :comes : news that *•--' Interment ?at Cincinnati, > Larson Miss Cecilia Leonard Walter L2 Jockey Club Already Pre- ;warranted, dock .:lunge a Exile with Turner, whose:; connection*, *vited. 0. Cm.- The stakes would scarcely have to out la Gen. John .- cinnati Gazette and ,St. Louis Globe-Demo-"" Laudenslager :Miss Leonard Albert : any one inmentioning his name In his. heels while "-;being scraped. If with the trotting turf is of\ world-wide "»• --",:"? Rila *"",:.y . Michael LEADING JOBBERS con- ' please ! paring for the Third An- crat papers 'copy. **.*'-. \u25a0\u25a0".: •"*-'*\u25a0.- \u25a0" ; Champion or possible^ Tenny more ad- repute,' follow the example Paul, Sunday,'. Aug. 10, Lantz Albert Lewis Geo H nection with the Junior 'is even- intends to . ' ;MAHONEY—In:St. .. any two-year old stake. mired than he was \u25a0' Morris Park -'Knapsack" .McCarthy/ !the :close r at 5:30 a.m., :\u25a0: Mary Catharine, agud thir-; Larson Gilbert Listen J y~ The Reprssenia* YYy^ nual Meeting. other leading -.'. at ; of at - Firms Mentioned in This List Embrace the Most or ; as season, running I, :teen Imonths, youngest daughter of J. G. Lamb Will Louis Mr Both he and Potomac are big colts, with Sheepshead. Imean :so far his of this and take to the Landoy Lovejoy GeoF 2 a giving |ability thought great • v.*and Jennie Mahoney. Funeral from fam- Philip tiveHouses of St. Paul in Their Respective Lines. t__t look of being overgrown, and is concerned. Those who turf. The driver of \ Suisun -and r'" ilyresidence, 621 tUreet, :Mon- ILaschinger Mamie Lungreen HO greater of good performances him the superior of Salvator during that Harry and Rosalind Wilkes already.owns • East Third Lanouette Joseph ;\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0-' Lutz Emma promise .• day. Aug. 11, at .2.p. m. friends invited ; Mrs Something About Candidates as three-year-olds than as two-year-olds. exciting period in'June continue to a string of runners,, and is desirous of: \u25a0; |McGregor, 10.,;and Madison, Wis., papers Leavitt MrsDellia Lynch Miss Carrie under, .; '- -'\u25a0 - y Still, both had a good reputation- in :\u25a0'. think- so -. now,**and the little horse -has adding to and developing them ,i' copy. \u25a0-^-«^BrasSpgsß-rfsß^te«_^*'Sß Lee Miss B» :-- .: -. -. BOOTS ANDSHOES. GRAINANP COMMISSION. of ; '- for Big Stake Events their respective stables, and in spite of of:*late made hosts of converts to his his own personal supervison. "the CLOUD—InWest Superior, suddenly, Fri- Kate Mieths G . _». the fact that Potomac made his debut ;cause. When he returned to the paddock general" proves as successful as "Knap- \u25a0l; day, Aug. 8. 1890. John. J. McCloud, of McCanncCarthy James .Millard Miss This Week. sack," r* this city,inhis 31st year. services McCoy Frauk - - in the Red Bank stakes, he was backed .the other day,one mighthear remarks on what a scampering" from the sul- .' - Funeral B MillerF- FOOT, SCHULZE&CO., WM. A.VANSLYKE & * every significant ot;a renewed de- :at chapel in Oakland .cemetery- Monday, McDonald Mrs AF MillerMiss B CO* down from 8 to 3 to 1. The way he hand kies there willbe! j11th Inst., at 10 a. m. -\u25a0" McDiil W - - and Dealers in Grain indeed, sire tosupport against his chestnut C t MillerHarry ... Manufacturers Wholesale . and Produce won was impressive, and it : him . ASt. Paul exchange said ,last week McKlnstry Chas N Miller J X Boots and Shoes. Weights for To- is no exaggeration to say that conqueror .when next they ;come: to-! that '.-Judge J. J. Burke received a dis- ;McLaughlin AM- Mitchell W 316 Siblev Street. Entries and gether. justifiable ' .--HUSEMEWT-S. Wm 233, 235 and 237 East Third Street. lie had the 'race at his mercy How this confidence patch from-New York announcing ill- \u25a0\u25a0'/ McLeary MrsLizzie Miller Wielem =1 Day's Races at Saratoga all the way. He galloped along in Tenny may be remains to be seen, ness in his ':. family.*.'He ;was excised McMahon P J. MillsMiss Minnie LUMBER,BUILDINGMATERIAL . " McMahon Frank Minnesota Rendering in front of his field under a steady pull, but Ithink history will surely. repeat from further -service at this meeting. , HARRIS -:- THEATER . and Brighton. reaching bridle, by itself in the case of these two monarchs place ;by McMonigal Patrick Co- C. GOTZIAN &CO., at his and won four and his : -will be . taken Clint month ILongest run Quire (orMcGuire) Minnesota Feed, BOHNMANUFACTURING CO; , 4th ;I NIGHT Mc "Wa- \u25a0•' lengths. Seldom has Hamilton had: an ot tlie turf. Tenny is undoubtedly a Riley, of Chicago." > . EVERY stephen Proprietors racehorse, but is still stand- 1 this—week.- ever made in ter. Heater and Pur- Minnesota Shoe Company, i easier ride to victory, for, at any rate marvelous Salvator -Really, Judge Joe, that idea of a tele- ing people | : • Ithe North- Mackay Andrew ifier Factory and Lumber Yard. Arcade, Wells and toward the finish, there was only a shade the better, and just so long as gram was masterly. But Maelenke Miss Bertha -.-" Medicine 187 and 189 East Third Street. Forest Streets. Plunger Walton's Methods- one we are very V _r Minnesota . j able to keep with him at all, this being he retains his form he willconquer to see you back here all the same.* You _Fgh?; sc| WILBUR lacteal! Maichom Miss Anna Co City Office, Lumbermen and Builders' KXt Raveloe and Banquet's that very consistent performer Fairy, Tenny, meet they once, twice, or half a must surely have been lonesome Inthe to all parts IfiDCD A Pft parts of the MalqvistSvau MitchellMiss Frankie change, Cor, Seventh and Cedar Sts. J and she beat the rest with the emphatic dozen times this yearJ^BBBB-HW-l wildand woolly.— York Sportsman. ofthe house IUrCn A UUi |house. .Malyon Horace . Modey Miss Emma CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Records. ; Mauley Miss Celia MoeGW ease with which Potomac defeated her. Rochester, Minn., which is already 1 GIROFLE»GIBOFLA. Maun Mrs S R . .Moe Miss Jenney C. E. KELLER & CO,? Considering track was TWO DELUSIVE MARKS. • - --.-. the fact that the noted .for the A fine;:-"f horses . it. has Marilauskir Mr Monroe BB W.S. CONRAD, Dealers in Lumber and Building fast, made, 1:13, \u25a0 Marquardt August ,-Monstield Siles Materia— very the time would produced, has now additional cause .PAUL MTJSB3TX VtIt . \u25a0 The officers ofthe Twin City Jockey nothing Raveloe and Banquet's Records ' - " Hiunlaw—— Mr - Moutfort Eugene - 'Estimates furnished on short notice. j have been remarkable if Po- to claim precedence in this line. Jack Kohl &Middleton. Mosley Importer, Manufacturer and Jobber in Ci- club have about closed up everything tomac had had to extend himself in the NotDecisive Tests of Speed. ST. IV* Mat—lews J M Eliza gars. Rooms 301 and 32 Lumbermen &Builder. Ricker has sold his five-year-old stallion Mazonie Ignac Mousley Ben Exchange, Cor. Seventh and Cedar Sts. ,) connected with the recent meeting, and slightest degree, but he had not. He magic hung Hamdallah Star.: to Andrew Hamilton, Meade Miss MullinsJohnnie J 221 East Third Street Call, gave one had When the numbers were ' 10-Cts.|' — Mary. Telephone 1169-2. St. Paul. MinO? while the balance is on the wrong side the idea that if he been out which told the death of Racine's of Winona, for $5,000. :y I OPEN |10 Ct-77- Meek Mrs FE Myklehust Sivert X =1 ledger, they are well satisfied pressed at all, 'lie could have run itat : George Cadwallader, trainer Michael William _$___B^___H_H__n__ of the any Potomac reputation as the fastest- public miler the of --.____-- SUMMER, L-oisro* LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AN__ withtlie result. It was not "expected rate two seconds faster. the two-year-old filly Anne Elizabeth,' v Miss Nellie L Nieburg Miss *?elma CLOTHING. ' is a full brother to Chesapeake, by imp. the world has ever seen, a smile of I I SADDLERY HARDWARE. \u25a0 meeting would be a financial says there is no truth in the rumor that WE NEVER AFTERNOON" WE NEVER Nasheice Mrs Mary 2 Nielsoh Henry that the St. Blaise, dam Susquehanna, by imp. gratification flitted across the features filly AND I Newcomb Mrs R C Nipp George Experiments of such an ex- Beane, by an attempt was made to dose the at | Newgard H. C. BURBANK & CO., success. Leamington; 2d dam Susan of the Sage of Brookdale., That gen- the Twin City meeting, She sick CLOSE.