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.
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