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lIKllWI U' IL.J tSft How One Man VTaated SS Years of DISCUSSED Tilt dill QUEST! ffiiUYOnG' OARKETS 4SS tpraoa St, Scranton, Pa. 031 SB ME TO DEAD Krar toxx coati a rccrrci New York. Oct. 15. Potatoes Int Island.

tl.750Z.OO. Flour Receipts, quiet. Springs patents, stralghta, ITS; clears, SS.409S.7t. Winters patent, SS.7649S.S6; stralghta, SMS.M; clears, HU Life. Thousands Like HUB.

"What's the use of satin, anyhow?" J. A. Lansing Favors Annexing wheat Receipts, 120,000: sales. 870, 000. Opened easy and declined HH SSEAXiERS CM GRADE LuNDS BUY AND BELL LOCAL SECURITIES Direct Private Wires to New York and Philadelphia Stock Ex changes, Mid the scrawny dyspeptlo to his rotund, prosperous looking friend.

"Hera I've been eatln' three times a day, and sometimes twice a day, for 60 years, and look at me. I'm rawboned and skinny, still at the bottom of the ladder, sour on the world, and a pessimist. I know It, and I can't help It. If I had It to do over again, though, I would take care of my stomach, for I don't believe I ever really relished a meal In my life, not even mother'a on large world's shipments and rain in Argentina; unsettled weak. December, 82HVe; May, 84 85 16c; Spot.

No. 2 red, 79Kc elevator and 8014c f. o. b. It to This Country But Other Members Opposed this Course.

3 Rye Quiet No. I western 7014 f. o. o. Corn Receipts.

8,600. No. at 54c NEW INDUSTRY LOCATED. Christmas dinners, and I firmly believe elevator and S4H f. o.

b. Dull, feature lees, nominally unchanged; December 61HC nominal; May 49c bid. At the meeting of the Scranton Board uats Receipts, 148,500. Dun, steaay. Natural white S9404c: clipped white 39H44c; track mixed 2814c.

Beef Firm. Mess S8A8.50; family of Trade at noon today, the question mat my way of eating, or whatever it was, brought along with It darkness and Impossibility of success." "You're right," nodded his companion, "Of course that Isn't always the case. But In this age we must not only 'Trust in the. Lord and keep our powder but we must swallow sunshine with our food. Cheerfulness.

of the annexation of Cuba waa discussed. The Manufacturers Commit S11.BO12.00; packet S1010.60. New York, Oct. IS. The market was firm In the first few minutes after the opening, but sold off afterwards on offerings of stocks which were believed on the floor to be for the leading Western speculative element.

There was no news of importance and nothing to induce selling more than rumors that the Hearst support Is gaining In strength upstate. There appears to be no real danger that this nominee will be elected, but little scares of this kind must be expected occasionally, and they wljl probably have a good effect In the end as an Incentive to harder work on the part of the Republicans. While there was no aggressive buying at any time, specialists were supplied with good scale down buying orders for important account, and it was evident that no serious decline would be permitted, and the big men were prepared to take In all sacrifice offerings. The following are the highest, lowest and closing prices of stocks dealt In on Nsw York Stock Exchange today: (Quotations furnished by A. O.

Brown A Mears Building. 8. E. Wayland, manager.) tee, through Chairman James G. Shepherd, reported the location of a mod est Industry at East Market street and especially while eating, which la the most essential act of man, la as necessary to him as sunshlno Is to the flow ers.

Nothing normal can be oroduced In darkness. Nay Aug avenue, it is the scranton Hand Knitting company. The committee also called attention to the keen competition that exists in other cities, striving to locate Industries, some going so far as to grant free sites, and immunity from taxation. They recommend the wisdom of the councllmen of this city continuing the practice of granting to new manufacturers the But this Is what you haven't been A.Q.DrovnGGo. Bankers Brokers.

MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange. New York Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. Bond and Investment Securities Foreign Letters of Credit Issned OFFICES! SO Broad St New York, Waldorf Astoria, New York. Cincinnati.

Ohio. Buffalo, N. Y. Erie, Pa. Wilkes Barre, Pa.

Wllllamsport, Pa. Scranton, Pa. doing, Mr. Dyspeptic. Your brain and your stomach, remember, are twins, and you nave to treat them accordingly.

Why not start now and repair the dam age you've done. It Is never too late, benefit of a nominal assessment, for you know." a term ol ten years. George T. Dunham, E. J.

Lynett, G. "You mean at my age? And sup Pork quiet, mess Sia.26ei8.7S. Lard Firm; western steam, spot, 9c. Sugar Raw, quiet; refined, quiet. Petroleum Fair demand; refined all ports, 87.45ig7.50; crude 81.58.

Coffee Options opened steady at 5 to 10 points advance; Rio No. 7 on the spot. 88c. Tallow Firm; city, ic; country, 514 0'514c. Dressed Poultry Moderate demand; turkeys, ID'S 20c; chickens, 8 22c; fowls, ducks, 14W15c; Live Poultry Nominal, dull, liberal supply.

Butter Receipts, 7,648: choice, Arm; creamery extra, 26H27c; firsts. 24 26c; state dairy, tubs, extra, 25c; firsts, 23(9 24c; Imitation creamery, extra, 22 28c; firsts, 20ift2014c; factory firsts, 1914c, Eggs Receipts, choice, firm; nearby white fancy, S2frS3c; do. extra mixed, 28c; western finest, 2626ttc; southern, 1922c. Cheese Receipts, 6.784, firm. Full cream, large, fancy, 1814c; do.

fair to good, half skims, best. 10 He; part skims, prime, 9K10c; full skims, 34c. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. pose you can't always get the sun H. Wallbrldge.

Harry W. Cross and W. B. Miller were elected to membership. High.

Low. Clos. shine?" Allls Chal 17 17 17 "Absolutely, yes. Science has made Mr. McClave, for the transportation Amal Cop H4 It possible to get the sunshine, the health and the strength that your committee, reported on the proposition to have a p.

m. train for New York on the Lackawanna railroad In a verbal manner, asking whether It would be advisable to get Blnghamton and stomach needs, all put up together In little tablets. They call them Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, the most effective tablets In the world for thla very thing. One Ingredient In these tablets digests 3,000 grains of food without the help of the stomach. Two tablets af Buffalo to act in conjunction.

The board has confidence in the membership of Its committee and the matter was again referred, with power. Am Car and 46 Am Cot Oil 85 Am Loco 76 Am 8m and 159 Am Sug Ret 136 Am Woolen 37 Am Woolen pfd 103 Anao Cop 280 At and Fe 103 Bait and Ohio 123 Trans 79 Can Pacific 179 Chi Gt West 18 and St 177 Chi Un Trac pfd 17 Col Fuel and 1 66 114 46 85 76 159 136 86 103 280 108 122 79 179 18 176 17 56 222 ter each meal can do more work, quick Mr. Lansing offered a resolution in 8AHUEL E. WAYLAKD, Manager. Rooms MT, SOS, SOI Mean Bldg.

Private wires to ail principal cities. favor of the annexation of Cuba, urg er work and better work, In digesting a ing on the President and Congress the speedy annexation, aa soon as practi neavy meal, than the stomach can itself. The stomach need not work at all. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets does all cable, of the Island of Cuba to the the work, and glvea your jaded stom United States. High.

y. CIos. 79 ach a rest, the rest it n' Is. Meanwhile Mr. Comegys opposed the resolution WHEAT May Dec CORN 78 74 75 you cure yourself of ish, Irritation, burning sensation, heartburn, sour on the ground tnat annexation was sure to become a political Question and 74 4214 42 42 May and 222 Denv and 42 Die Sec 72 Erie 47 stomach, acidity, fermentation, bloat.

he was opposed to the Scranton Board 71 of Trade entering politics. Jonn K. and the worst casea of dyspepsia ana 48 42 84 47 48H 42 8514 ...24 Indigestion. You get rid of these for Farr and William McClave opposed tne 68 Ths writer of this advertisement is leaving for Mexico for ths purpose ot Inspecting ths mines and developments of the Richfield Mining Company, and It follows that he cannot reasonably expect, because of this absence from the city, to reap at this time a single dollar of result from the circulation of this advertisement He believes, however, that It will prove something of value to the intelligent reader who will give to Its contents' his business consideration. I have expended no little amount of money in bringing to the attention as well as keeping before the mblio the merits of the Richfield Mining Company as an investment that will return big profits to all persons vre enterprising enough to purchase at the present time this stock.

I have said that this stock purchased at this tine win return a profit of 100 per cent within a less period than ninety days. This statement was not published for the purposes of obtaining money under false pretenses. Neither was It a statement emanating from an inexperienced enthusiast Quite to the contrary. It la a conviction predicated upon a thorough business and mining knowledge of the Richfield company and its mines for the last three and one half years. Three months ago I published the fact that ths S00 foot level In the Cooper ahaft at 70 feet would cut an ore vein not leas than 18 feet in width.

Today thla level la In ore IS feet and before it la cross cut will exceed ths 18 feet predicted. Further Important results within the last few days have been accomplished in exposing In tunnel No. a copper vein 57 feet in width. Ore on the dumps at the company's mines, aa reported by aa ore expert shows 12, 14 and IS per cent copper, with additional gold and silver values sufficient to pay for Its transportation and treatment Ths company is now making preparations for Its shipment There la not a miner in the southwest conversant with the Sonora copper belt and the Richfield properties, which are located right in tha center of ths belt and Immediately south of the Green Consolidated Copper Company, but that will state that ths Richfield mines sre destined to rank with the largest copper producers of this rich copper sone. I have always discouraged the purchase of any mining stock blindly.

It is to be regretted that this locality has In the past and Is st the present time purchasing mining stocks blindly. There is no romance connected with the baying of mlnnlg shares any more than there should be In the purchase of your clothing. Extreme caution should be exercised in the selection of all mining securities, and the readers of my advertisements for the last six montha will bear me out in the assertion that I have constantly advised not "blind buying." but at all times advised that ths prospective buyer should "Investigate first buy afterwards." Investigation of ths merits of the Richfield Company's i res will provs their value as an Inveetment safe and profitable. In your interest I say investigate Richfield mining. You will find that its buying at this time will realise you profits that will be truly large.

Thla advice la given entirely without motive, aa there la no way I can profit by It at this time. I will not be hers to sell you any atock or neither can I advise you where to buy It but buy it whenever or wherever you can. Buy it from any person willing to sell, and buy It with a memory of my predictions as to profits. The Richfield Mining Company is practically a Scranton company and la managed by Scranton cltlsena, and is easy to Investigate. The company Itself la selling no atock.

On my return from the mlnea I shall cause to be published In the papers of Scranton the full report of conditions there aa I find ths same. Respectfully, CHARLES W. ROLEN. P. 6.

Daring the month of September, Washington, D. investors purchased at market price over S5.00 sliares of Itlchftrkl stock, as shown by the Transfer Records of the Company at Its Scranton office. Scranton Investors can 111 afford to be tne last to recognise that there Is something really "on" In Rlohfleld Shares. C. W.

all time. And then, besides, you can resolution as premature. S4 S314 178 88 Dec OATS Dec. May FORK Jan LARD Jan A. W.

Dickson was of the opinion that Cuba would of her own motion, 333 Erie 1st pfd Gen Elec Gt Nohthern pfd Louis and Nash Mex Cent Mo Kan and Tex eat all you want, and whenever you want, and you will also relish mother's Christmas dinners If you will take 68 .178 .334 .147 22 36 I 1 146 come Into the. Union, and he said that fairness demanded that we should keep 18.85 12.75 13.80 8.27 8.20 8.25 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after eating. our hnnds and our literature off Cuba, 22 36 70 96 114 45 85 76 158 135 86 103 278 103 122 78 178 18 176 17 65 220 42 70 46 68 177 830 146 21 85 70 96 77 140 47 94 214 36 144 90 64 150 7 98 28 66 69 94 35 38 186 48 50 48 107 20 45 That's the sunshine I was talking about Then your face will reflect the 71 Mo Kan and Tex pfd and give the people a chance. They Mo Pacific 97 Internal change going on, you'll be have had the opportunity, but not the 78 more energetic, your mind will be clear chnnce. GOVERNOR WILL 140 er, you will have more confidence In Mr.

Lansing snld that the annexation of Cuba was not a political question. 47 yourself, you 11 be happier, and you 11 be yourself again. and now was the time for the board to 94 214 art before the matter becomes a po "Your heart will change and you li ARRIVF TONIGHT feel rosy. You'll enjoy your meals 34 145 litlcal question. Mr.

Landing said that he visited Cuba, and from what he and live. Let's walk down to the drug store and let me Introduce you to one 90 could learn the best people In Cuba 54 little package of these Stuart's Dys wanted annexation. Mr. Lansing said further that the longer the Island is S. J1EDAR 8 CO.

8T0CZ BB0KXS3 705 Mean Building, Scranton, Fa. S3 Knurs' Bank Bldg, Ptttston, Fa. 122 Bond first et, LehJghtoa, Fa. Governor Samuel Pennypacker will 152 87 98 separated from the United States, so pepsla Tablets. You can get them at any drug store In the world for only a package.

It Is worth it. My. Dys Nat Lead Co 78 Central 140 NTO and 47 Norf and West 95 North Pacific 216 Pacific Mall 36 Penn 145 Peop Gas 90 Pr Steel Car 64 Reading 152 Rep I and 8 38 Rep I and 8 pfd 98 Rock Island 28 Rock Island pfd 66 St. 8 pfd 69 Southern Pac 95 Southern Ry 86 Texas Pacific 38 Union Pacific 187 IT 8 I 48 8 Rubber 60 8 Steel 49 8 Steel pfd 107 Wabash 20 Wabash pfd 46 peptic." 28 66 much greater will be the concessions that will be granted to Individuals that will enhance the latter to the Island's detriment. He favored the resolution and said that now was the acceptable 59 94 36 FUNERAL OF LATE 38 time.

Rev. Thomas B. Payne, of the Unl versalist church, opposed the proposl 187 48 tlon on the double ground that such arrive In this city this evening from the State Capital In Harrlsburg, to be present at the celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the International Correspondence Schools, which takes place tomorrow. While In this city the Governor will be the guest of Postmaster Col. E.

H. Ripple. FOB OVEB SIXTY YEABS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty Ave cents a bottle.

50 action if ioiiowea would oe giving a black eye to our own pretensions of HOvLEY J.T. MRS 48 107 20 iv.D.tiAnnorjD government and further, because such action was entirely premature. The question that sl.ttuld be considered was: What the people of Cuba 46 Process Was One of the Larg wanted. NEW YORK CURB. Chi Subway 63 (T54 Green Copper 25tf25 On.

motion of Mr. Keller action on the resolution was postponed to the est in the History of City. next meeting. Mr. Comegys Introduce.

a resolution, congratulating T. J. Foster on the approaching fifteenth anniversary of the organisation of the International CURCIO, THE COIIDEMIIED MURDERER, SERVICES AT CATHEDRAL Corerspondence Schools. IS Williams Scranton, Pa. DEALER IN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON AND PROVISIONS For cash or on margin.

Direct private wires with New York and Chicago. New 'phone 2S62. Ma Parr called attention to the The funeral of Mrs. M. T.

Howley, HAD whose sad death followed the exploding of boiler at the Howley home last necessity of the board familiarising it. self with the proposition of the Ar mour company that was making i A BOTTLE OF A VERY POWERFUL ACID HIDDEI1 AWAY Hi HIS CELL Thursday, took place this morning from the residence, 2JI Wheeler ave strenuous effort to have an exchange of proerty made with the city. The nue. It was one of the largest in me hintnrv of the dtv. There were extra matter was referred to the streets and highways committee.

ordinary evidences of how deeply the sympathies of tne rrtenas oi me ismny were stirred by the sad affliction and of the affectionate regard In which Mrs. Howley waa held by all those who Ins Iliad Vol HaitAtwiysBwgf Bwnthe Kgaatus came within her gentle, cheerful In flupnofl. We Own and Offer Subject to Sale BAKlftAStELECTIIICCI) First Consolidated Mortgage Ss. tlon'0" n(1 00 appllca D. Q.

ROM BACH CONXKLL SCRANTON, FA A bottle of arid, a solution which could readily eat through iron, was found yesterday In the cell of Saverio Curclo, the condemned murderer of Nicholas Ferrlaa, in the county jail. The sheriff and the other Jail officials are making an Investigation, and have tried to keep the fltndlng of thesrld a secret. The presumption Is that the stuff was given the murderer by some of his friends so that he could burn away the Iron grating In the window of his cell and make his escape. It may be also that It was given to him for the purpose of killing himself In cass he was to be hanged, The procession was one th like of which haa not witness in um cltv in vesrs. while the flor re mem hrnnces made up a display nlch has been paralleled in but few jnerals In JOTTINGS.

Scranton. The attendant at the fu nernl Included afflicted sympathls THOUGHT DEAD BOY WAS ALIVE III GRAVE ing friends from all over this part of RAH All (Bankers the State, and a tone ot unusual saa nesi and Impreaslveness marked the oh seotiies. en by Hugh Devers, of this city; Tony Gamble, owned and driven by George Chester, otjhls elf and Bonlda, owned and drrWn by George Dunn, of this city Kitty Knox won the race, two heats without any trouble. Flrit Heat Kitty Knox, first. Time, 2.23.

Bud second, Tony Oamble, third, Bondla fourth. Second Heat Kitty Knox, first. Time 2.21. Tony Oamble, second; Bud third, Hondla fourth. a CO.

ia. The grief of the occasion seemed to have touched everyone who Joined In the last showing of respect and tender remembrance to the departed young woman. These striking evidences ot re aoect and esteem cannot but be bus In the ast and decldUig heat Bua I held the lead until the turn Juat before reaching the home stretch when Kitty Knox took a spurt ana passea both Bud L. and Tony Oamble. It was an exciting finish.

There are six running races to oe JUST RECEIVED The Latest Fads In Manhattan Shirts Cuff Attached. Also Guff Detached Coat Style. LOUIS H. ISAACS. 412 Spruct Street.

decided today. Investment Accounts IN Railroad aad Industrial Otook A Gpoolalty. C. F. WASIIDURN, INVKSTMKXT AGENT, 707 Ulcsr Scranton, Pa.

No Action Taken The Armour proposition Intended to swap proper ties with the city la not likely to bo reported at the next mention of Select Council, or If any report be forthcoming it promises to be unfavorable. This mvuMure waa considered at a meeting of the railway committee held on Friday night, and there were six member present. Ot these, two seemed to favor the proposition. MeHsrs. I.owry and Merrlman, while MesMrs.

Cosgrove, Jtulchford Davtes and Mulley opposed It. The ordinance was put buck again Into the committee box. without any action having; been taken. Recobbllng WymbH' Court Wymbu court, between Multi and Hyde Park avenue, I being repaved with cobblestone. This Is the abiding place of Knglne and the approach to quarter has been In a deplorable condition.

Repairing 1 toads A large force of city workmen are engaged in making repair on road along the Went Mountain, of which there are three, that were badly In need of being looked after. WAL8R INJURED WHILE PLAYINO FOOT BALL. There was the liveliest kind of excitement In the borough of Dickson yesterday ufternoon vUvn an Imprcs slanuble and hlKhly Imaginative Inlander believed Ihut he saw the grave of a lad In the Polish cemetery rlne and full as lio wus pusslng through the gru veyurd. The grave which the man derlured he saw move was that of John Dach arky, a boy who met with a frightful death on the Delaware and Hudmin road nearly month ago. The boy was cut In )leces.

The excited I'olumlcr ruxhed to his countrymen, and they were soon In the cemetery, men, women and rhlllren, all either hnlf erased or excited beyond all reasonable bounds. Nothing would do hut that the grave should be opened and the boy given an opportunity to get out. for every one In the unrentrained unit uucontrol slile crowd believed iniml firmly that the boy was trying to get out and come berk to life. This foollHh renolutlon was carried nut by the men whons willing lianls soon had the grave uncovered, and the box which enclosed the casket wus reached and tnkeii up. In the meantime, however.

Dr. Kennedy, of the health board In the borough, was apprised of the extraordinary scenes I hut were being enacted In Frank Walsh, aged 13 years, of 418 South Washington avenue, Ilea in a serious condition at the Moses Taylor hospital of Injuries received while pluylng foot hall with a number of his companions yesterday afternoon. He lalnlntc to the greatly grieved husband and relutlves. Services were at the Cathedral, where the sacred edifice was filled. There was a solemn high muss of requiem.

Itev. Dr. J. W. Ma lone, reef of the Cathedral, was celebrant' Father Connor was deacon; 8.

O'Moyle sub deacon, and llev. John Ly nott, of Went Hcranton, master of ceremonies. The priests 4n the sanctuary were llev. Dr. Louahran, Rev.

V. J. Holand, Rev. Patrick Durkan, of Nan ticoke, and Rev. Father McOrourty and Rev.

Father Rrennan. In accordance with the custom at the Cuthedral, there was no sermon, but the character of the deceased ant the Christian deed of her young life were eloquent testimony of how well she discharged the obllsatlon of her station in life. At the cemetery Dr. Melons pronounced the final absolution, and a number of priests chanted the "Henedlctus." The pall bearers were C. P.

O'Malley, M. J. Cadden, Edward O'Hrten, John Nallln, P. W. Costello, and Attorney Jnmea McDonald.

The flower bearers were Matt F. Druwn, Thomas Early, Frank Mc C'ann, John Loft us, Joseph Lavls, Thos. Murphy, A. J. Duffy and James Jor icoiiDlET TO LATH TO CLAKSlrT.

was running with the ball when he slipped and fell, breaking one of til legs. At the hospital his condition Is considered critical. WANTED LADY SOLICITOUS TO tske ordnrs fur Finn Mrxlcun wishing powder. No delivering in do. 8indy Work, Call "18 Wvst Lackawanna Ave.

Sole Agency YOUNGS ft IMPERIAL RATS. DOC DOC WANTKD TIIOROl'OHLY COMPK tent girl fur gxnersl housework. Kef. srences required. Apply 346 Jefferson avenue.

Demarest Quid! the cemetery. Hurrying there, he quickly put a stop to the almont Insane determination of the crowd, which WANTKD OOOD PLA8TICUKR. AP ply SV Oreen at. Thomas Henry. IGtS now turned Itself Into not less than a mob.

The bos was not opened for the reason that Dr. Kennedy would not permit It notwithstanding the protesta tion of the more excited ones. After SITUATION WANTKD AS WAITER In lunch room or restaurant. Address "DOO." Truth oltlce, ttS DRKKHMAKINfl SHIRTWAISTS A specialty. Done at short notice.

U. Schuls. 1021 Prospect ave, IStS OF FALL RACING I. duPont dc Nemours Co. Of Ponnoylvanla.

MIMNG POWDER DI ALECS IN SF03TIUG FOUflEfi, 0IGU EXFLOSIVIS AD ELCCTXIC 01CccJCZ3 CC2AriTCM. PA. WorKing Ranges Equipped with cogless, easy working grata and heavy copper, 30 gal. boiler, designed to heat water in one third the usual time. These are two of its many talc ing features.

Investigate the othera. Now on display In MEET BEGINS appealing to the reason of the more ober inlnded ones, he succeeded In convincing them that the tad was dead beyond any doubt. The grave waa gain covered, and the crowd left the cemetery, many declaring, however, that they would take the matter up with the coroner. It Is not likely, however, that anything will bs done for the reason that many of the most excited feel today that their actions were unreasonable and senseless. WANTED TO KXCHANOB AUTO.

mobile road map and IK waU map of Pennsylvania and 9. balance cash for Scranton City Atlas. L. Truth. ISIS Tha second weak of ths fall racing meet of ths Scranton Driving association onened today In a very auspicious our window.

itliiii manner at Mlnooka park. Ths wsather waa Ideal and tnousanua or people took advantage of It. a big crowd belna OlftL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework: Oerman girl preferred. Call Sll Ulroh street, Miss Anna V. Qulnn dlef this morn lpg at the family resHenoa, 1SS0 Ajgma avenve, after i.jism of two s.

ri" MM i ftUi i rl i "4 (Eomnistei? IroSo, 82MS37 Penn Avenue. W1W C'J3 QtOUCO 9I.C3 VYILL CUT A FIS3T CUSS CLCVB esC2TTZ3 CI3f TC3 present when ths first race on ths card was run at SO o'clock. Ths track was In fins condition and everything combined to maks It an excellent day for ths sport Ths Srit racs waa a free for all trotting svsnt for ths basalt of local bongs. There were four sat lies, Kitty Us owns by Jsfca Pswars, of El rniia, N. T.I Safl ewasi art driv If Jar 'a.

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