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Fourth Heat .—The knowing ones now felt confident that the superior 
bottom of Twenty Cents would win him the race, and bets were freely offered 
on him. On the start Canada shot ahead, but was lapped by Twenty Cents. 
Down the back stretch they ran neck-and-neck, scarcely an inch of advan¬ 
tage being gained by either. Twenty Cents gained on the turn and main¬ 
tained the advantage nobly, Canada lapping him down the entire quarter, 
coming in only half a length behind. Twenty Cents took the heat in 1 
Fifth Heat .—The excitement was at its height Kitty took the lead and 
held it for the first half mile, when she was passed by Canada, who was 
neck-and-neck with her on the turn of the last quarter, Twenty Cents lap¬ 
ping. At this point the latter again gained an advantage, and by dint of 
hard running passed both of the others, winning the heat over Canada by a 
single neck, Kitty barely saving a distance. Time 1:513^. 
With a cavalcade of the premium horses the programme was 
concluded. And thus ended an exhibition whieh for the full¬ 
ness of its several departments, the variety and excellence of 
its exhibits, and especially the magnitude of its receipts—which 
amounted to $22,818.46—has never been paralleled in Wis¬ 
consin, nor, v ith perhaps a single exception, approached by 
any similar exhibition in the neighboring states. 
