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Poughkeepsie, in August. He finished third to Soto, 

 and was then shipped to Hartford, where he won in 

 2:24- At Springfield he was unplaced to Soudan, and after 

 trotting second to Scramble at New York he was dropped. 

 During the season James H. Goldsmith also drove 

 Onie D. at Buffalo, where she was unplaced to Dallas, 

 Marendes at Hartford, where he was distanced by 

 Dallas, Captain Lyons at Springfield, where he was 

 third to Chelsea D., and the Happy Medium mare, 

 Camille, at Poughkeepsie, where she was unplaced in 

 the ten-heat .race won by Stevie, and at New York, 

 where she was fourth to Diamond. In 1890, James H. 

 Goldsmith started sixteen horses in ninety-four races, 

 of which he won forty, was second in twenty, third 

 in ten, fourth in nine and unplaced in fifteen, a synop- 

 sis of the season's work being presented in the follow- 

 ing table : 



