10 TITi: CVMATTA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JAN U ATI Y 25. 1003. ' , . 11 "" " mmmdmmmtmtm I 1.H111 ,m mttmt iiiiimi i iiiim M I n II ill i i mmmrn mm i i n mi m i mi II n I in n in i I i i , i i i i mm ' 11 I i i n i in n i m i . I 1 I I et the Courts Decide This Drug Trust Question! Ammm I t B UBT We were granted u tetttpornry restraining order by the courts, compelling the manufacturers of t LJ I to sell us tlieir goods, pending a hearing on February 9th, when it will be legally decided whether or not the ANTI-TRUST LAWS of the Great State of Nebraska shall be enforced or disregarded but in the meantime, we shall continue selling the dollar size of the above remedy for seventy-five cents, and everything else in the entire Drug, Patent Medicine, Rubber Goods, Surgical Instrument, Perfume, Toilet or Sundry Line at prices which are not even approached by any would-be competitor. While we are well aware of the fact that our style of doing business does not suit the members of THE OMAHA DRUG TRUST, our busy store is the best of proof that it suits our customers. Compare the following list with what you are paying. J1.60 Fellow' Byrup Hypophosphltes....1.15 60c Scott's Emulsion 40c $1.00 8cott' Emulsion T5c 75c Hall's Catarrh Cure c 60c Jsynes Vermifuge 4')c Sfie Jaynos Vermlfune Jc $1.00 Glide's I'epto Mansan Km 26c I-axntlVH Uromo Quinine . 15c 6vc liorllrk's Malted Milk , 40o $1.00 Horlli'k'c Malted Milk 76c H.V5 Horllrk's Malted Milk 3.15 $1.00 S. 8. 8 76c $1.75 8. 8. 8 1.14 26c Cutlcura Roap 20c $1.00 Duffy's Malt Whiskey 75c $1.00 Iter's Malt Whiskey 67c $1.U Canadian Malt Whiskey 75o (Thin Canadian Malt Whiskey Is the well known Gordon Brand and Is guaranteed pure and satisfac tory.) 1 60c Pcnd's Extract 40o 25c Kondon's Catarrh jelly 20c 6O0 Kondon's Catarrh Jelly...., 40c $1.50 Vln Mnrlanl 1.00 60c Omega Oil 40c 25c Oa-neld Tea 20c 25o Weecham's Pills 2o Wc Pyramid Pile Cure 4Kj $1.00 Pyramid Pile Cure 750 $1.00 Coke's Dandruff Cure 75c $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonlo (guaranteed).. $100 Ayrr's Hair Vigor $1.00 Hall's Hair Renewer $1.00 Cranl Tonic Hair Food 60c Hay's Hair Health 5c Parker's Hair Halsam $1.00 Hu-Can Hair Tonic $1.00 Graham's Hair Restorer $1.00 Graham's Hair Grower I1.0 Imperial Hair Regenerator $1.00 Newhro's Herplclde 60c PI na lid's Quinine Tonic $1.00 Plnaud's Quinine Tonic $1.00 Danderlne 60c Danderlne 25c Danderlne $1.00 Lorrimer's Hair Forcer $1.00 Yale's Hair Tonic ,.. $1.00 Kinney's Hair Tonic 6O0 Capillarls $1.00 Seven Sutherland Bisters 60c Ozanlzed Ox Marrow (The above are the leading hair remedies.) $1.00 Ayer's Sarsaparllla $1.00 Hood's Sarsaparllla $1.00 Hossack. Sarsaparllla with Iodides $2.00 McDade'a Succtis Alterans $1.00 Peruna 75c 75c 75o 76c 40c 4 "c 75c 75c 75c 1.20 75c 3KO 73c 75o 40c 20c 75c 75o 75c 40c 75o 40c 75o 75c 65c 1.60 61a $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 4e $1.00 Pierce's Medical Discovery., 64o $1.00 Palne'a Celery Compound 74c $1.00 Mil?!' Nervine 74c $1.00 Wizard OH hoc Wizard Oil 15c Allcock's blasters 75o Moeller's Cod Liver Oil 25c Pierce's Purgative Pellets 26c Burkhart'a Vegetable Compound... 60c Burknart's Vegetable Compound... $1.00 Burknart's Vegetable Compound.. J1.00 Warner's Safe Cure $1.00 Cramer's Kidney Cure (We guarantee Cramer'a Kidney Cure.) 60c Doan's Kidney Pills 60c Cutlcura Salve 89c 25c Cascaretts 20c 60c Cascaretts 40c $1.00 Bromo Seltzer 7hc $1.00 Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.. 69o $1.00 Butler's Female Remedy 76o (We guarantee Butler's Female Remedy.) 85c Carter's Little Liver Pills 15c 25o Chamberlain's Cough Cure 2"c 6c Chamberlain's Cough Cure 40c 25c Packer's Tar Soap loc Soc Plso Consumption Cure 20c 74c 8Stc U'c 64c 19c 19c 39c 74c 74c 75c Sflc $1.00 Mother's Friend 35c Genuine Castorla (We hae no Imitation goods.) $3.50 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe... $1.00 White Ribbon Remedy 2- quart Hot Water Bottle 3- quart Hot Water Bottle 4- quart Hot Water Bottle 2- quart Fountain Syringe 3- quart Fountain Byriuge 4- quart Fountain Syringe 2- quart Combination Fountain Syringe. 3- quart Combination Fountain Syringe. 4- quart Combination Fountain Syringe. $2.00 Ladles' Household Syringe $1.50 Red Rubber Gloves, pair A good Atomizer for Better ones from 3oo to (All our rubber goods are guar anteed for one year. This don't mean that they are no good after they are used 365 days, either; but with ordinary care will last five years.) $3.00 Frost King Chest Protectors...... $3.00 Frost Queen Chest Protectors A fine Suspennory for $1.25 O. P. C. style Suspensory 60c Bovlnlne ...... 75c 24c 2.20 62c 48c fi.1c 83c 4Sc 03c Site 0c 1.00 1.10 1.00 1.00 Hoc 1.75 2.00 2.00 25c 65c 60c $1.00 Bovlnlne 75c 50c Lleblg Process Extract Beef 11c 75c Lleblg Process Extract Beef 40o $1.25 Lleblg Process Beef Extract 75o $2.25 Lleblg Beef Extract 1.25 $1.00 Wyeth's Beef. Iron and Wine 75c $1.00 Lleblg Beer. Iron and Wine 60c ;.c Eskay s Food 2)a 60c Kukay's Food 40c $1.00 Eskay's Food 75o boc Porzonl Face Powder 22c 25c Grave c Tooth Powder lOo 25c 4711 Soap 12c toc Sorlellc Hyegenlque Soap 29c $1.00 Vlnol 75c 2.1c Shrader's Fig Powder 20a 26c Belladonna Plasters (two for 26c).... 15a 60c Colgate's Perfumes, ounce 25c 2oc Hlldreth's Monkey Candy 20c 5e Hlldreth's Monkey Candy 12a 'joe Hlldreth's Monkey Candy 8c .too Ransom's Hive Syrup 3oc 75c Krauser's Liquid Smoke 86c 7dc Wright's Liquid Smoke 65a One gallon best Dustless Oil 860 $2.00 Chester s Genuine Pennyroyal Pills 1.00 25c Kraus' Headache Capsules 20c 2bc Davis' Headache Powders 20c 35c Miles' Anti-Pain Pills too 25c Putslna Cleans Wall Paper 100 $1.00 Celerlna ' 85o $1.00 Alletrls Cordial 85c $1.00 Oray'a Glycerine Tonlo 86c $1.00 Hymosa 860 DON'T BUT ANYTHING IN THE EN T1RK DRUG, RUBBER GOODS, PATENT MEDICINE. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT, PERFUME OR SUNDRY LINE FROM ANY ONE'S CATALOGUE. CATALOGUES ARE NOT UP TO DATE. IF TOU HAVE ONE. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH IT AND THAT CATALOUGE W1LX. LOOK MIGHTY SILLY! $1.00 Temptation Tonlo 75o Antlphlogistlne. 6O0 Antlphlogistlne. 50c Krolnol $1.00 Reslnol 60c Mecca Compound 26o Mecca Compound 25a DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. 26c Juvenile Soap $1.00 Maltlne Preparations 85o $1.00 Indian Sagwa 75o 2c Plso Consumption Cure 20a 25c One Minute Cough Cure 20a 25c Antl Kawf 20o 25c Bromo Seltzer 2o 60c Bromo Seltzer 40a (new) 25a soo 40o 40a 76o 400 200 200 IOO SCHAE OT.PBI BE mm STflBLLMBfl SB M bi tm swe Remember Schaefer's sell it for less. w . I" V? li fill Mail orders filled at above prices. 1 and Giiieago Sis., Omaha, dbrostio Open all night. Two Phones, 747 and A3325. All goods delivered in city Without Extra Charge Day or Night. 1 COLOR BAR TO POSTOFFICE Mississippi Congressman Admits Indian! Want! No Black Offioials. SPOONER DEFENDS PRESIDENT'S ACTION Bars People 'Vtrtnnllr Closed Office Themselves and Hopes Adralala (ration Will Continue Poller Till Whites Learn Reason. WASHINGTON. Jan. 24. Constructively the statehood bill was today a usual, life less, and as a matter of fact the admission of territories was scarcely mentioned in the course of the day's proceedings. As soon as the bill was laid before the senate a number of senators wore afforded an opportunity to call up and secure the passage of bills to which there was no ob jection. After the paBBago of a number of such bills the statehood bill was again called up and Mi. Spooner (Wis.) took the floor. He candidly confessed his intention not to speak on the statehood bill, and then discussed the action of the admln Itsratton in discontinuing the postofflce at Indlanola, Miss, and refusing to receive the resignation of the negro nost master. He defended the president and was responded TOO GREAT EXPENSE. Not the Reason. It la not because Pyramid Pile Cure is o expensive that many people decline to give it a trial, but because, they find It too great a tax on their credulity to be lieve that the published letters bearing testimony to the merit of this remedy are genuine and bona fide; especially to those who have realized the suffering Incident to plies is it Incredible that anyone who has been afflicted twenty-five and thirty years with the worst forms of protruding and bleeding piles should be cured by the application of a simple remedy when their physician has assured them that the only relief Is in a surg'cal operation. This is rightfully .iew.ci with dread by all tboss afflicted, as It means at least a great shock to the nervoui system, with more than a possibility of utter collapse and death; in the majority of cases, too, there Is return of the complaint, owing to the tact that the cause Is not removed. The proprietors of the Pyramid Pile Cure agree to forfeit one thousand dollars to anyone who will show 'a single published testimonial to be not genuine and un solicited; this latter feature la most gratifying. Inasmuch as these letters are written solely out' of gratitude and with the hope that those who are afflicted as the writers have been may learn that re lief is at band at a comparatively trifling expense. Pyramid Pile Cure is for sale by druggists at fifty cents a package or Will be mailed by the makers to any address upon receipt of price. Mr. William Uchtenwalter, head of the largest printing houie in Canton, O., says: "It is with the utmost pleasure and satis faction that I can say I believe I am cured of protruding and bleeding piles after suffering more than twenty-five years. I have been in bed for two weeks at a time. I have not suffered In the least for over a year and I used only three fifty cent boxes of Pyramid Pile Cure. "I advise every person suffering with this distressing and painful complaint to give this remedy a trial. I have every confidence In it." Write the Pyramid Iirug Co.. Marshall, Mich., for their book la las causes and cur of piles. to by Mr. McLaurln (Miss,), who said there had been no threats against Mrs. Cox, but admitted that she was objection able because of her color. The session closed wit i the passage of a number of private pension bills. The senate agreed to a resolution Intro duced by Mr. Jones (Ark.) Instructing the committee on naval affairs to Inquire whether It Is not practicable to use other oils than naphtha and gasoline on war ves sels. On Mr. Quay's motion the omnibus state hood bill was taken up, but Mr.. Quay gave way while the following bills were passed: Extending the time for the completion of an Incline railway on West Moutaln at Hot Springs, Ark.; extending the time for the construction of the Akron, Sterling & Northern railway In Alaska; placing Cap tain E. L. Bailey on the retired list; con ferring Jurisdiction on the district and circuit courts of South Dakota in criminal cases within Indian reservations; author izing the detail of officers of the army as chtef and as assistant chiefs of the Phil ippine constabulary; providing for the com pulsory attendance of witnesses before registers and receivers of the land offices; authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river a( 8t. Charles by the Iowa & Missouri Railroad com pany; appropriating $200,000 for appro priate headstones for the graves of con federate soldiers who died In northern prisons; placing Lieutenant Commander Arthur P. Osborn on the retired list of the navy as a commander; providing for monu ments to the memory of Generals Francis Nash and William Lee Davidson of North Carolina, both revolutionary soldiers. Bpooner Has the Floor. At 1:30 the statehood bill waa again called up and Mr. Spooner took the floor. , He contended that there was not In Secretary Cortelyou's announcement of the president's attitude In the case anything to Justify the inference of Mr. McLaurln that it was Intended to denounce the entire population- of Indlanola as law less and brutal. "No man is less likely than the president to enter upon such a wholesale condemnation ot the people of Indlanola," be said. Proceeding, Mr. Spooner said the presi dent knew that Mrs. Cox did not wish to resign snd he had accordingly refused to have (ha office vacated. The people them selves, to all Intents and purposes, bad closed the office. He hoped the president would continue his course until the people of Indlanola regained their reason. All Object to Black Officers. Mr. McLaurln (Mlsi.) said the best feel ing existed between Mrs. Cox and the peo ple ot Indlanola, barring the prejudice of rare. That that prejudice existed people had fretly admitted, and there was no dis position to deny It. When Mr. McLaurln concluded vhe pri vate pension calendar was taken up. After the passage of a number of bills, the sen ate went Into executive session and at 1:12 adjourned. ELLIOTT WINS A HANDICAP Ersnt Was ths Main Attraction of th Oakland lace Meeting. WORTH THREE THOUSAND TO THE WINNER Favorites Fare Badly, Only Two Oat of Six Landing; the Long? End ot t the Parses Daring; fhe Day. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24. Elliott, the clever colt In the stable of Wslter Jen nings, took the Llzzak handicap by a head at Oakland today. The event, worth 13.000. was the main attraction. The track was sloppy. Favorites again fared badly. Tocolaw and Erenia were the only ones to land. Weather showery and track sloppy. Results: - First race, Futurity course, selling: tJhinF Time- J!"annu cond, Berendos Second race, one-half mile, purse: Toco Jawon, Hoceo second, Planet third. Time: Third race, one mile and fifty yards, sell ing: Saint Sever won, Platonlus second, tjalanthus third. Time: 1:4. Fourth race, the Lizzak handicap, one mli'i il1"1? LorJ Badge second, Durazzo third. Time: 1:4. Filth Tat'' una mil. u ., .i U A . ST ii".,;. K'J1t won' Uoany second, BarKiyite third, lime: 1:22. SKth race. Futurity course, selling: Mstt Hogan won. Bard Burns second. Golden Collage third. Time: 1;12. scotch Piald Takes Cotton Stakes. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 4.-Nlfrate. Brief and John Peters were the winning favor ites today, pyrrho and Scotch Plaid, who have recently shown far from winning form, each landed a race at the liberal odls of 10 to 1. The star event was the Cotton selling sweepstakes, worth 11,760 to the winner. "---"""" 'i.8. whs a. not ravorite, but Scotch Plaid, carefully ridden, came through when ths leaders were tired and won handily. w Itikllf id has been restored to all priv ileges, the stewards lifting tne ban today. Weather clear and track slow. Summary: First race, one mile, selling: Pyrrho won Frank M. second. Limelight third. Time: l:4o 4-5. Hecond race, three furlongs, for 2-year-olds: petuna won. McOonnigle second. Nettle E. third. Time: 0:36 4-5. Third race, one mile and an eighth, handi cap: Nitrate won. The Messenger second, Ad. lante third. Time: 1:56 3-6. Fourth race. Cotton selling sweepstakes, one mile: Scotch Plaid won, llargls sec ond. Hard of Avon third. Time: 1:43 4-6. Fifth race, one inlle and five-eighths, selling: Brief won, Ems second. The Way third. Time: 2:63 1-6. Sixth ra', six furlongs: John Peters won. llenrv Mrl)p.nlel second IJnrrv hTaw i third. Tim": 1:15 3-5. BELLEVUE TEAMJS DEFEATED Y. M. C. A. Reds Wis from Collegians at Basket Ball by Wide Msrsls, The Working Boys won by swifter work, The lineup: Worklnr Boys 18 C. Wilson RFI Yates LF Hlnton C Franck R Q Stapenhorse I L. Wilson LGR F 13 High School LO Walsh R O Goodman C i Cooper L F Laubaugh Cherrlngton CURLERS PLAY FOR TROPHY George Anderson Wins the Cnrllna; Btnaca Presented by Thomas Kllpatrlck. Saturday afternoon the Omaha Curling club Indulged In a keen contest on Cut-Oft lake for the curl'ng stanes presented by Thomas Kllpatrlck. the patron of the club for this year. The game was after the point system, where every one fights for himself. Only six competed, and owing to the ice being biased and twisted the scores were long. But George Anderson, the curler who has all along been so succexs ful, stood highest in points and has the control of the stanes for a year, and if they are won next year again by him they will become his property. The next four, who were tied In points, being (5. L. For gan, Dr. I. C. Bishop, Robert McLaln and William J. Hlslop. Robert Patrick was not far behind. A regular game was afterward played, the skips being William J. Hlslop and Rob ert McLaln, Hlslop counting 7 to McLaln's 16. The games were watched by many on lookers, and the skaters were crowding around all the time. an unbroken string of victories the cham pions are almost 700 points in percentage to the good. For the coming week the matches which promises best la that between the Omahas and Nationals, set for Tuesday night, on Clark's alleys. The Nationals have been rolling great ball recently and should give the top liners a run for the winnings. That long awaited postponed game be tween the Gate City and the German teams has finally secured a definite date for set tlement and this time the rollers say it will sure come off, if they have to t ecrult their teams from the pin boys for the occasion. Wednesday night next Is set for the match. Aside from this series the schedule Is up to date in every particular. In the matter of Individual averages "Bill" Emery hasn't wasted any time get ting back to first place In the list, and is I now further ahead than ever. Palmer, one i of the men who had supplanted him last t week, Is still second, with nine games to i his credit, while Marble, the other, has ! dropped to a tie for fifth, with six games played, isext Bunuay tne averages oi an bowlers in the league will appear. Individual Averages. LAST WEEK WITHJHE BOWLERS Omahna Increase Their Lead and Now Beens to Have Others All Strang; Oat. Omaha Gate City National Clarkson German St. Charles Western Krug Park Games. Won. Lost. P.C 36 39 39 . 36 39 , 39 Emery . Palmer Krunke ' W. A. Keller.... Conrad Marble , lseselln L. J. Schneider.. Frltscher I Potter 1 Al Krug Knee 11 Alex Reed ! Zarp i Yoder Huntington S aman Yij;man Ahmancon H. I. Reed Weber Sheldon 30 .7) ' Alf Keller 21 15 .Z3 IK nman 21 18 .frW Francisco SI 18 .5;S Jones 17 19 .472 Hartley 15 24 .35 Gilchrist 14 115 .351 Forscutt 14 25 .3.9 , Ihman , Chandler HOUSE PASSES FARMERS' BILL Increases Appropriation for Free Seeds to Three Hundred Thoi. sand Dollars, WASHINGTON. Jan. 14 The bouse worked all day on the agricultural appro priation bill and Anally passed It with only one amendment of moment, an increase in the amount for free seeds from 270,G0 to $300,000. The house adjourned until tomorrow, when eulogies will be delivered on the late Representatives te GraSenreld and Shep pard ITsx.L , In two games of basket bull at the Young Men's Christian association gymnasium last night the assnc I nlon teams were victorious, the Reds defeating the ftellevue college team by 15 to 6 and the Working Boys wln niim from the Omaha High school quintet by 1 to 12. The contest between the Reds and Belle vue college was very swift, as each team showed some tine ensemble work, but the vlaiiors could not II mi the baskets, so their team work went to naught. The lineup: Reds-15 6Bllevue Skanke RFI.O Bwansori Spencer I.K ltd Thorpe Hixton C C Moore Kavsn H O' 1. F FTledmann Peterson LU;KF Cornwall The high school team and the Working Boys wrm more evenly matched, the score being clo: all the way through. Thesa teams played only nfleen-nilnute halves, as a preliminary match to tne other game. The Omahas still further lncressed their lead In the bowling league last week by taking three straight games from the St. Charles team. This makes the second time In succession the leaders have turned that trick, the former victims having been the Gate City men, and In consequence of such Smoking Cures Catarrh A Combination of Herbs,' Smoked In a Pipe, Cares Catarrh of Head, Hose and Throat. SAMPLES MAILED FREE. Contains No Tobacco and Is Plcnsnnt and Easy to I se. The fact that the smoking of tobacco is ' Injurious to the health Is no argument 1 against the use of Dr. Blosser's Catarrh ICure in a pipe, or in the form of cigarettes, as this remedy contains no tobacco or any injurious drug. The effect of a remedy ap plied directly to the diseased part is much better than the uncertain action of medi cines taken into the stomach. This Is the philosophy, profound as it is simple, of the treatment ot catarrh with Dr. Blosser's I Catarrh Cure. It is the only known remedy that can penetrate the recesses of the head, throat and lungs. No liquid remedy can do this. No spray that ever was devised surely no ."constitutional" nostrum taken Into the stomach ran reach ths inflamed surfaces and cleanse, soothe and heal them as this medicated smoke-vapor does. In order to demonstrate its merits, a three days' trial treatment will be sent, i absolutely free, to any sufferer. Address I Dr. Blosser Company, 6i Walton St,, At 1 laata, Ca. Bengele . Swenson j Tracey .. Games. ... 39 ... ... 39 ... 12 ... 9 ... 6 ... 33 ... 39 ... 39 ... 36 ... 30 ... 36 ... 30 ... 30 ... 21 ... 39 -... 6 .. 18 ... 3 ... 39 ... 36 ... 24 36 39 39 24 27 36 S3 33 21 .... 33 .... 9 .... 33 Pins. 7,269 1.614 7.002 2,134 1,5!9 1.06 6.K49 .K97 6,876 6.342 6.2M 6.333 6.243 6.215 3.640 6,7 W 1,031 3,0X6 6,166 6.6H7 6,12 4,100 6,139 6.648 6.630 4.078 4.51 6.077 5.651 6,621 3.514 6.611 1,503 6,503 Ave. 1CJ 179 179 177 17f 177 177 176 176 176 176 175 174 173 173 173 171 171 171 171 170 170 170 170 170 169 169 168 168 167 167 167 167 166 Tenpln scores of 200 and better on the ' Gate City alleys: Tr. A. A. Saidy. 201. 213, 2"6 218; John Gideon, 2i0; W. A. Chandler, i 2ii0,' 24: H. Heselln, 2fi; Ben Hull. 221; H. F. Gould 210; F. 1. Bryant, 2w; G. Benson, ' 2u'i 212: John Kelley. l; B. Kelley, 2"0; ! Hill Ahmnnson, 2"2; F. J. Marble. 'l. 125; a c Rwpnf.n 21.4: Mr. Stem 2o7: W. F. i Webe'r, 237; G. A. Potter, 224; W. 8. Sheldon. 2MI" r. M iracy, z.;yt w . o. iir.iun t , jimmy Fair, 213; W. F. Clarkson, 203; C. H Brldenbecker, 201, 211; Frank Welty, Jftl: Bob Encell, 2u7. 231, 2o6. 221, 223. 204; Sol Yoder, "AH. Tenpln scores of 200 and better on Lenta A William?' alleys: E. J. Moyne 231 ; t . B. Palmer. 2M; Charles Self kin, 201; W . C. Krunke 212 2, 2fo; Pete Nielsen, 210; Wil liam y.itsmann, 211; C. J. Francisco 214. MO ii 2" 2i; William Crt-s, 2t": J. Mnr T,hy 2"1; 214: Herman Lund, 200, 233 . 222, 224; F J BeiiKele, 2; King Penman, 215; Frank Conrad. 229: W. 8 Sheldon, 2o3. 2o4; W. A. Chandler. 211; Mr. Marble. 213; Charles S.amun. 233; M. R. Encell. 235; Dan Taylor, 224; U P. Hanson. 2")6 Iowa Chess Toarncy. The annual meeting and crossboard tourney of the Iowa t'heas association wll be held In the Hotel Victoria, Des MolmSk. la February 12 and 13. The business meet ing' will beijin at 10 o'clock on the morning ot the first day, and the tournament will commence at 2 o'clock that afternoon. It has oeen eiingested that two tourneys be hel.l a major for the cham.ilonshlp of the slate and a minor for thoe who wish to play but feel they lack the experience to ko In competition with the taster com i.uny This plan will probably be aaopted providing the entries are sufficiently large to warnnt it. Prtaes will be offered In all events. Par ticipants are asked to bring their own chessmen but boards mill ". furnished. The due of the association are Jl .bo a year, which sum entitles one to enter all cross board and correspondence tourneys held during the year. Publish your legal notices la Ths Weekly Bse. Jelepiioat 23s. Capital, frtO.OOO. Reference, State Watl Bank of Hew Orleans. 02 Cnnnl St, Kevr Orleans, La. XHO Broadway, New York. SB to !, Uon. Again We Made a Sensational Coup at New Orleans. A $20 Flat Bet on Our 3 Selected Daily Plays Won $270 Past Two Days for Every One of Our Followers. Our Three-Horse Play Saturday was: Scotch Plaid, 10 to 1, won. Stroche. 8 to 10, lost. Jessia Jarboe. 10 to 1, lost. Net profit on $20 bet on each of above three horses, after deducting all losses, $160. Our Three-Horse Play Friday was: II You Dare. 13 to 2, won. Mauser, 5 to 1, second. Flaneur, withdrawn. Net profit of $20 bet on each of above three howes, after deducting all losses, $110. Our three-horse wire la getting the money in chunks. Again we scored, and scored heavily. In two days we have earned dividend of $270 for every 120 bettor. If you want to participate In a series of the most sensational coups that have ever electrified the turf world, you must Join our army of winners at once. This Is our season of harvest. We put over Phllma Pax ton at 60 to 1 at New Orleans about this time last year and we are at liberty to announce we have no less than four of the Phllma Paxton variety In brew now. Our dockers have timed every horse In training at New Orleans and have a most accurate 11ns on every home on the ground. Besides, we have never had such a number ot secret sources of Information at our command as now and the outlook was never better for a brilliantly successful cam paign. 'WE HANDLE YOUR COMMISSIONS. To obrtat 1m ki ever tb wtnt, and to prvnt any on from tbwartlvf our tnn4 tally coups, wo ara ouiawlvea placing, through tho forrmoat bookmaker of ua covnlrr, Mr, gol Llclitrrmoln, all of tho money our clianta wgtr on our aulecuons. Nothing la communicated ovor lha wires by as twfora lb racoa to our auboerlbara. As aymbol of good faith, howavar, th day's aalactlona aro placed Id a ssalag snvslopa, addrwaoad to aach subscriber, and put In lha mall at the New Orleans General Poatottoa at 1 p. m. dally. We guarautea that ne horse will be played for any client, sxcepi the name of that horse haa beet liSnllcd to him In an envelope praring the New Orleana postmark not later thaa B p. n. ot the day the races are run. After the races are run New Orleana clients sen learn at our New Or leans office the naniea of the horses air. Lie hie ostein baa been I ret meted to play. New York clttntfj can larn at our New York office, and out-of-town altonla will receive the news by tele graph, if Ihey so order all telfgrama at com of subscriber. In addition, wo undertake to plaos In the bands of the editor of the New Orleans lTfcld before lha races tha select ion a lha money will be played on, and also to advertise next morning tbs names ot tha horses la tho New York DAILY A ML HIC A. whlih U the recognised racing authority of tha country. For the security of penoue to whom our fame and financial standing aro vnknown, and wmo wish to follow us at New Orleans, tha Maxim A Gay Co. refers, to tho otata National Bank of New Orleana and turfman gouerally. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Th. Im for our thra bora wlr. Is IIS klr. Mr. Sol Llrhtanstsin's ehsrtM tor plutss your moD.y at th. track r a par cant of tb weekly wlnnlusa. Stat.nMDia ara null4 yon weekly, with check for any prune. Account accepted subject to withdrawal or you ta lei graphic notice to lhl effect. OnVlal eloolug odda, aa puOH.hed In tha ft.e York DAILY AllKKH A. the recnanlied racing authority of th Eaat, are guaranteed, Tne following are the minimum auu. that are accepted lor betuug; Tor s t!i daily play on each bora. 12a For a $10 d.Hy play on each horea.. Kor a lo d.ily play on ea.b burae fix for a 'v dally play on each hure ika tor a t:D daily pi.y on eech bore. $4 Pur s liuu daily play on each huree leva For larger suns Is proportion. One week'a information fee of lis Kuet accompany all Set ting arcounta. Remit direct to th Maalm Oay Company. iU Canal Street. Kew O.'leana. All account received by th. Mailm Oay Co. will be played at the track by Mr. Sol Uchtenstela oreuni. other egcut of the M.ilni 4k Gay Co . and the Mailin dt tiay c. will aik. all aocounl.naa di rect la Ua cll.nta. Th Maxim Cay to. saeumea all reapotialbllltjr for s proper aaecutioa at Its client orders. Our friend, are cautioned against sending; snoB.r ttroaga th alalia without reelateri.e Ko check acepWS sale ertlned. 3 V i