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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN,. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. I LA1 4 Button's Candy Kitchen J. A. Herron Successor to C. R. Dutton Home-made j Candies t A Specialty Your Patronage is Solicited J Phone Main J 531 LET US SUPPLY YQU WITH Building... ...Material DIMENSION IiUJlHKH OK all descriptions. Sanh, ' Iluorf, Winds Mould ing, liullding and Tur Paf r. Bring Your Bill to Us andj Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com. Co. Opp. W: & C. K. Depot CUTIGURA SOAP The World's Greatest Skin Soap. The World's Sweetest Toilet Soap. Sale Greater Than the World's Frotict flf derSHn Soaps. Sold Wherever Civilization Has Penetrate! Millions of the world's best people nsc Cutlcura Soap, assisted by Cotlcura Ointment, the great skin care, for pre serving, purifying and beautifying tho skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff, and tho stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening nnil soothing red, rongh and sore hands, for baby rashes, ltclilngs and chntlngs, for annoying Irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative; weaknesses, and many sanative, anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially moth ers, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Cnticura Soap combiues delicate emollient properties derived from Cutl enra, the great skin cure, with the pur est of cleansing Ingredients and the mont refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with It for preserv ing, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other for eign or domestic toilet soap, liowovcr expensive, Is to be compared with It for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus It combines in one soap at one price the most effective skin and complexion soap, and the purest and sweetest toilet, bath uud nursery soap ever compounded. Sold throvjrhout tht world. Caticur. IImutmI, AV. Ob form cl UiocoUte CwMd I'll!., tic. pr vUl of (10), Ot.twt,jne., Soap. tic IMpoUt Loodeo.tr Chirtcr. bouMSq-i PanlKB.deUl'oU t Bortm.llr Colombo. At. VvUtr iAuc C.m. Corp.. Kola FfOfw. BT-Bn.4 to - All Akout UK Skin, Bca)p .ml Ililr. LABOR FEDERATION FIVE HUNDRED DELEGATES ARE GATHERED AT BOSTON They Represent 2,1)00,000 Organized Wage Earners In the United States Big Fight Over the Presidency, the First In Ten Years. Iioston, Mass., Nov. 5. :Icadquur tors woro opened today by Secretary Frnnk Morrison of the American Fed oration of Labor In anticipation of the twenty-third annual convention of tho organization, which begins Monday In Knneull hall. Many of tho delegates have already urrived, and It is ox pected that by tomorrow noon all of tho 500 dolcgatcB, representing among thorn 2,UOO,000 organized wago earn ers of the Unite- States, will have put in an appearance. Soldam If over before in tho history of tho federation lias ono of Its con ventions attracted such widespread attention as will center In the pro ceedings of the coming week. I 'Fight Over President. For mo nrst timo in nearly u du aule mere promises to bo a Bpiruu.. . contest for tho presidency. Samuel Gompers, who has been at tho neail of tho organization lor many years, has of late aroused a feoling of some antagonism among u cortatu element of the members, notabiy tho United Mine Workers, who chargo Qomncrs with, having given them but half hearted support in iuo recent great strike In the anthracite region of Pennsylvania. President John Mitchell of the Mine Workers, while refusing to stand for tho presidency of tho federation him self, is understood to favor tho can didacy of James Duncan, secretary of tho Granite Cutters' union, and llrst vice president of tho federation. Dun can also has tho support of II. J. O ICeefe. president of tho Loiigstore- men's union, and otner prominent leaders, nnd from all inatcatloiis he will be able to put up a strong light against Gompers, even If be docs not accomplish his overthrow. PHYSICAL CULTURE. HOME C'OMPANYJIFOK EASTERN OREGON f STOP PAYING RENT And buy a Home of the Qo-Oprative Guarantee Realty Company BAKER CITY, ORE. want a Hem: of my own. 1 have no money to make the down payment. How can I manage this ? Q. What ii the first move nnd what does it cost ? A. First you sign the application blank for as many thousand dollars an you wish, paying an application fe? if for cash ILC00 applied for. Your next pnynjciit of $2.50 wironieduA the &t o! th follqwitig month, and yon most cn tlllUe 16 pay the ii50 per month oil efluh $1,000 contract until you are put Into poeseaiiou of your Iitoip. . , Q. What is the cost of n l,Ouo home In yotir company 1 A. A home of the value of 1,000 procured through the C'O-Ol'EItATI VK GUARAN TEE KEAIjTY COMPANY coats $1,200. Q. Doe thU include interest and all other cob? A. IB lliis i the total cost. We charge no interest. The extra ,200 is our brokerugt fee. f. Q. Is there anything extra to pay when I gut tho home ? A. t You pay u fee of ?:,.00 for examining the abstract nud the drawing up olr thepaMru. i . I O What do I pay after taking possession? A. w pay 7.o0 i.-i j month for each $1,010 your home coats until ull of your payments, inchid-' inc application fee and the $2.50 monthly payments made hefoie posses I siou, eonals $1,2l0 mi $l,CO0, wliich completes uud fullillatliis obligntion. I Q. What do I gt In the way of title ? A. Kirrt, you get a contract for iked, which Is made a recordable instrument Said contract for deed to run until you have paid to this company at lertit ?ti00 on each $l,0u0 subscribed wr. Then this company agrees to give you a warranty deed and taketaefca. noir-interwt-bwring mortgage for the uaynW balance. a If r fall to pay on the first day of the month, what Is the penalty ? A. Thwc are no lMjnuItUn or lines imposed by this company. You hav 30 days un each payment, and if you are sick or out of work, you have W dayB longer to make up such lapsed payments. Q. What references do you give? A. The W reference we have a-o the people whom we have placed hi possIon of property, wliwend "dreaEes we pnbllsh In all of our cutulogs. ,, . ti.u O. Can I build my own home, or does the company build it ? A nils is optional with the rontract holder The company does not only deal in real estate, but we are contractor and builders as well. Q Can I buy a home already built If J llnd one that suits lne . A. Yes, If upon appruUal of the proierty by the company the wcurity h defined sufficient for the money Invested. Q. To whom shall 1 make my monthly paymmts ? A. our monthly povinentB shall be made direct to tho Home Olllee. Ko agent is authorized te collect the monthly payments except district managers in outside dis tricts who have authority for collecting. .... a tl. Supposing J should die after takiug out one of your contracts A. The heirs of the deceased can assume his obligations and carry them out if tlie choone If not the eouip.my will refund ull money paid in by the deceased, oh demand .. , , ... Investigate our proposition. Waco you monthly yavingw with us and Bccure a home at the lowest jKMslble cost. No Better Investment Than Beries li will bo the same, with the exception of payinenU lieiug tf.OO before the maturity of the loan and flO.O) thereafter until M.200 is ixud ou ench $1,000 contract. Call ROOM 10. over Taylor's Hardware Htore. Wil. O. FOBTEK, Manager. Department 1n Which to Exploit it at World's Fair. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 5. James E. Sullivan, chief of tho physical culture department of the world's fair, has completed arrangements whereby the college gymnastic championships and the all around college championship will take placo hero May l!G and 27, 1904. Tho college gymnastic cham pionships include tho following events: Parallel bars, horizontal bar. Hying rings, tumbling, sido horse and club swinging. Tho ull uround cham pionship calls for the horizontal bar, parallel bars, flying rings, tumbling and side horse. A gold medal, emblematic of the Olympic college championship, will be awardod to tho winner in each event, ii silver medal to second nnd n bronze medal to third. A separate Mit of medals will ho given for the ;ill .around championship, CARNEGIE ART EXHIBIT. Uicnl Agent, RIIIORN A BWAUGERT. Paintings and Sculptury from the World Over. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 0. The eighth nnnual art exhibition of the Carnegio institute, which opened today, is no table for tho splendid representation mmlj. lw Ionium American artists. Never before probnhly, Id the entire country, has there been hold a more representative exhibition of all that is best in American painting and sculpture. Whllo tho competitive exhibition is limited solely to tho works of Amer ican artists, thoro in exhibited at the samo timo In, n soparnto gallery, a notable cu'iife-llon of paintings from tho International Society of Sculp tors. Paluters and Gravers of London. YENNES8EE ENDEAVORERS. YOUR PLUMBING! Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not . . r I. be bothcxeo with Uaa oreaKS. .ui us nuru on yuur worn. IE3 3El2 C TEEE3 PLUMBER COU. RT STREET UMlEQUJtBN HOTEL. Clean 1 1 comlorUble toomi from 25 ' cenunp. Netrlr turnlibed ttarouxUoul.. Qutcn Otiop Home lu cnttoDr Mel at U Siouh. Ontr Khtle help cm- plorVtl. OItc'ui trlM. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Dear this in mind when you need poultry and stock supplies 'and ask for tho International Poultry and Block Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles, C. F. Golesworthy 137-139 East Alta St. Agont.for Lbb's Lice Killer Large and Prosperous Order Met in Convention. .Tackwm. Tenn., Nov. fi. Decora tions of ri-d nnd white lings urn! bunt ing aro much in ovidonco today in honor of tho delegates to tho West Tennessee Christian Endeavor con vention, which will bo in session dur ing tho remainder of the week. Scores of delegates and other visitors have arrived, and from all appearances tho attendance will bo unusually lurge. A program of exceptional Interest has been arranged for tho meeting. In addition to the regular business re lating to tho affairs of tho organiza tion there will be addresses by a number of Endeavor workers of note, Including Ira Landrith, (. W. Shelton and Rev. K. K. HcndricK. Cured of Piles after 40 years. Mr, C. Hanoy, of Geneva, O., had tho piles for 40 years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured him permanently. Invaluablo for cuts, burns, bruises, spralnB, lacera tions, eczema, totter, salt rheum and all other skin dlseaties. Look for tho name DoWltt on tho pacKnge an others aro cheap, worthless counter feits. Sold by Tnllmau & Co1, Illinois Police Association, llloomlngton, III.. Nov. C Police chiefs of tho loading cities of the stato woro present today at the open ing of the nnnual convention of the Illinois Pollco association. The moot, ing will bo in BCsslon two days, ami will bo occupied with pnpors and ills-, cussions on subjocls in which the chiefs aro particularly Interested, Tho president of tho association Is D. F. Galian. Milk inspection. Inspector J, W. Gould of Spokane inspected tho 30 dulries of tho city during Octobor and found theui all to be above tho legal rofjulromout of 3 per cont butter fat. II A I l I V - M -m Jk m W (INCOIIPOKATKD UNDHII TUB I-AWH OK T1IK STATU pp NEW VOliK ) r?. t-l- I 1 Tl.-nn ',. .A ' A M1 IIIIII lnffn . . . csLauiisiiuu i iii cc i cuts vi" v",v uciure ine pi.i uuiir l.. -. . . -.n iriic . S r . i ! 11CTT I Ul rv lib" unuuniw v' uitiniuun m.. . , nicui.. $ 5 0.0 0 WON $201.7 EVERY WEEK A WINNER IN OCTOBER Average Profit Earned Weekly on $50.00 in Oct. J50 44. Total Profits Earned on $50 in Oct $201.75 unun imiiru ienni0 llfllli r Tuun MuiYtT wunivo, nnat luu m Or ; .... ... ...... 4..- . . . ... "&in. (ia fit u'.u. i lubniiui titv tuirat! in fA.I. . y invovK. Our method pula you on a level 3!I" ,rin'l ... or S5 KTicif of trctkly earning: Wc win 0.1. Lif Our tamous eroo at track tharnt art- un at tin you Uep thev opot the winners that bring yuu ttcadti pwnuers oj int American turf, tre opcruic ivr iron mitt obtaincil really "beponil tlrrams 0 avarice." Again we scored heavily for nil of our clients lnut month. ArsId we landed the money anil ii...iu, . vcniK nt onran inrlnn. with the Im-oi fnol ltlna that monev nnd M m cnu procure tn mnlin our . Ii Ing winners nt the home races the most nccurnte unit protltnUle In the lund, has had Us natural sMtirrL. plklli u How $50,00 netted 8301.75 in Ichh thun n month llprf. In n enmnlntp Htntpmpnt. Klinwini- tho rrHlilt nr a Ain nlnv on ench hnniit vivnn In n... .... liiK October. (Note: A rnpltnl to beKin with of J50 la required by us, as a mayor of conservatism" J"0I'J Stru ou each horse that Is considered b.r ua a Rood bettlnjt pniposltlon.) ' 10 nkt 1 j", Oclohcr Meet Ings Morrin Htirk find I3rirJitoti Net ltnllu Heiult. Day. I'lllST WKKlv. (Van. felt. 1 Ilobnilll, 7 to ., won; C'aotlllnn, 1) to Ti, won; Duelist, lost ,?2U 2 Oarsman,' lito 2, won; ; losers $ ii it Juvenal Maxim, G to 1, won; .M. Thco, lost; Wealth, lost 40 4 8. I'rotect., 1 to J, won ; M. Ilront, 7 to 2, won ; .1 losers lu AMrlesTllle, (1 to T, won; .1 loners IN Land of Clover, u to 2, won; 2 lowers SKCOND WIllIK. 1 -Kaulcontirldce. lost 1 2 Surmise, lost 10 tl o piny (track coudltloni iinfnrurntilf) 4-Mwliil. 7 to 1, won; loners 30 t.'harawlnd, 4 ton, won; Duelist, 11 to .', won; 3 losers 0 Outcome, II to 10, won; Tepee, 3 to ."1, won.. IS $122 543 Hay. 1 THIltl) WIXK Kotiiia t 'icier0".'':. ?,U 10' Wni """'o 10..,. 3 Damon, 3 to 1, won: i:nin.n'.w .. 11 3 losers " 10 s, J Cnnuhnawngn, to fi, won': u'lmnV. '!l.,TSr. 1 'rate, 3 to 1, won : Mohiirlh n-Hnrlpht, 0 tu H. won: 3 Ins. lost 1- Slumle Worth, 2 to C, won; l'm,,(, 9 .. won; 1 loser ' ' J 19 2 Woodsbadc, 12 to 1, won ; 3 mt'n ' Less losses. Net winnings , Loss our commission, 23 per cent Net profits on $10 play for month ktvu mum 'v '""H"" fcwv xinniv mc ihmii, uuu uiU esierll JOCXfT Clui h i'upltullts uml buHlnctw men all over the country with ns much confidence In radoi The above shoiWuc Is no ImprOTenient orer that of September, and 1b not remnrkable. since we liavf mmiul ami Hnin during the p;iat three yearn of onr unlnterruptwl operntion.s. Good an It Is, however, we ai S?i niiiltf If "lixiir Hinlt" hv enmnnr kiin with the hlion'lhtr wn art frolnr? tn tnnhn nt tun mont In r n nm ....; --"""m New Orleans thl.i month. " " Thi aval Am urn nmtilnv ti 1n.titit urltuifrK l lilpiitlml with thnt iimn! hv rHttluitf (Mill t. . t W. Langdon, Joe Veagcr, and other famous plungers who win hundreds of thousands on the turf everr lar tiir an nrsuirtil. " ' VCa rrn thit mis Infrirmnt Inn nt nra iuir tit a tulnnaro f Iifii11rh n fitrn nf nTvni linMnmnn . . I . . . . Im tlmlr ampIv mnfnlnir t pin la uml It. fluit unv I .o rn urhon Mmr nru rrrnlv In tuln uu "Q W The moucv that Is nltm'd Into the trame bv nerslHtent loners. Kuch im the larcc mims nf uninfnt-r...,! " tn Im irnott hitn thn itiwkptn nf tli hlr tuifr.ilnr. nf whlth tht Mnrtm ti linv ('ft . rrnrnUAiitln.r 1..,. J , , head. The work of the Maxim &. Gny Co. Is to place the gcncrnl public upon a level with the wlnnlc Dlnnnn $ Hiicctid In thlH accomplishment has made uh famous on two continents v ' w we no DUAinesH only on the Bret rncetrnexF or me u. h. we number nmonp our clients some of the Int sportsmen, financiers nnd merchants In the country. Investment on the turf Is now deemed uh lecitlmatc tn which turf affairs nn con ducted WtMt. has Inspired niilllonulru euull of the stock, cotton uud Kniln cxchatifccs. Another reason for the rnidd crowth of turf sacculation In Dooulnr favor Is the mtddltv with WMh ,n arc wuiiufi un. rue Biccuiaicr mnKPH uim invrHiirrnt ui nip rtireirucK in ine nncriioon iiirtitii'ii ua nn.i -u.ai.u . lor his accouuc ity me nexi man uc is iniormHi or ine result or mat uays operutioiiH nud he learns quicVlj jut v ' . vim nvm v nvii.ir u vvuinr,ir niaivuivtil n ilia unuuni, 11U U UIDneT Omer I0r 011 lens LC Per cent, which we deduct as nnr f- una k' 'l7 wuutvrtuuiu iuiiu to irKuiuiiiiu lun aicuiuiiua wit ivii cuiiiiui uu iiiuuii in ine more or IWS InTOltfJ jirimnn ni inn iiiir firriiiinfrf. .nnn iiiir m w n t itipinin iiv mni rnmrnrtnn v nnn nvn nnrfnc iin. .1 . iniiisucuniin un. m kipit omius, uy mm iiim. iur viks ami sometimes monius ut a strctcii. O1.1 O'lictntt- Won -A. Million TJ)cjJ In i-t- lu I, Ic u'.ll lrimu.n flint mil rllpnr.4 linvp .nlli'tlvplT unn nfi mni'h fa 11 million ilnllnr-c nt n ltil. muih couslilerauln clerical roicc anil speniuuK large niinio in nuvertising in newspapers tiirougntoiic tno country ' f...A I., -Intnl.. ..n......l. 1. nn.t ulnlu .n.l.l... l.n sllnnfl..., Il.vlni .C fl.,.. 1... .tin. . aI.IIII. iznt on.' cunitni nnil niircrtisins. nave iecureii nn lorinniii rnenteie. w n en means ma roniu ami or lmmfm, un a run nirK winnprs ror nils immense niiin ler or investors, our itroius nre lareer iiinn u wo ninven our nwn min.T ocr customers s nrnctlca Iv hettlnn lor ns. The proof flint tilts plan works lor the Denel It of the null Ic ns vve Is lu win inrpe wogkh out 01 lour mill our uwu ?inm iiuii uu cnniouier who SLiicii in us tor lwo uiuiuus ever la ini 10 rr. uguru on tue turr. oegan ine game os mere novo'tn. pinying our seieciious inrougn us. iinliitpil out. Is derived solelv from a lierceni .ie- of he wlnnincs of our clients, nnd If we eminor m.ike vou nin but ..An. ln ..... fT rpi.n nr., lin.-n liun uiif...ul In i.i.liln.. j.r ..llnntc ii-l,, la nmulu ..ftm.. I... .1... I.. .l.q. nil. ti.ii.p.1 rnt iiriuriiMl nr tni-M. vpnrtf. Willie ltliltultiri'. lilirhillnif mnrf pronnm rm nnn imm iiiihiiipmoiii.,, innriu il". liuv. WEI long to discriminate between tin; legiiiinuie nmi tne illegitimate, anu us a result wo nave continued to nouri-u w cdly, wnne in ine ranhs ot our nvuis mere i.iive ppen mure 01 emerprihes iniiiuieii. oniy to enu in isiiuiv A F;v of Huticlrcclis 1 Ruvent EnilorHcinent of tlic IJreMH CINCINNATI COMMiniCIAIrTKlIlTIXn, Miirrh 1, 1003 ; Maxim & lnj . who lime been so suriessful In selecting winners at the New Orleans races, ine In n ciuss liy them i selves, and have no relation In tlielr sjstcin of operation to tho "et rlcli iUlck" Kthemes tlint hnve recently gone to pieces disastrously to those who pittronlied them. I Maxim & Gny do not guarantee their clients profits nor i ugnlnst losses, but merely piny the money ot their sub scribers and deduct n llxeil percentage from winning for , placing the commissions. Thli point is made cleur In nil their iinnminccnients. What they guarantee to do l I to colilldentlnlly handle nil money forwarded them nud place It on the races Just ns if It were their own. Ther Lave In their employ ns "clockcrs" the most expert Judges of track work In the country, and there Is not j a horse nt the New Orleans meeting that they have not 11 record of. The information collected In this way s , used to tho benellt of their subscribers, and Its lellnble character is ntlctted by the numerous winners they hae , picked la the pust lwo wiks. , Maxim & (lay nre the pioneers In this lino of Invest ment or speculation . they have been established three , venm : they conduct their buMlness on strnlghtforwnrd business Hues; their methods have been thoroughly In vcstlgutcil und nre entirely dllTcrent from thine pursued tir the "itet-rlch-iiulck" schemes, Bo-called, which were bit recently closed by the authorities. The transattioni of Maxim U Hay nre legal In every sense, and they do ex actly what they advertise to do, that Is, play the money of their subscribers on tho horses they udge will win, and they usually win. l'rompt and proper nccoiintlng Is made of the result, but they guarantee no died profits, though thotw who have continuously tronlied them I " ''jV'li"CDiHi'ATCH. Kebruary'.fi, 1003 ( I An Investigation of the methods of th Maxim A tlay , Co. hIiowb them to lie conducting their business on straightforward hdslness llnw. They Imve been estab- mIfipo tlio niirrinniMnn iT Tlltl .MHTIGJ a lV v? (MiKiiul rfU'oiriwr i-nii hohncsh himself ' fl on1'1 nntl fliflr rhniiooM fif Htircoss. ns the Tettlllar, I i-.t.-i. ii ...... lid en tlirniuHi thlu pnmiiiinr. wlilrh l ilK'uriiOraled HOW laws' of New York Htnle. tho exnert knowNil? w ii use uuiy it is u mm out iur inui uv" v.;.i- ItiiF f hit hiiritiiu na lirt trnlii tmr nntIIUIV uuu v.i iiif iiiiainrft!!. i':urn t imi. tn i n ns wen. m v potinees ft peculiar talent uud be fcialiy d perlence nnd natural ability. I'llM IfiA .A l'l i l.lll.fl illllll .w-ik" .... 11 vf liifnrinni ..n ol.mil.l ...it lul frtll rflUDUVU ..Inll ,,mm I,. ....., n. rnnrAInil (II SlUlMBt - tut t i ii .,.-. . -t.. thri-A TPfllt. 1W. uniwr-riiuii-u' mnnnv ti iii(HmiriT ni uiuciui " n.l nnAntnon ,wl.,r.lnrru frP nlaClDK t sions. Tnev nr tlm ffanoicons in inw " or speculation. ..m.., u.h 0 IS ttiA nnlnmnu eT vtifliita nnuatui nrs WUU ditTcrcnt from the exploits of the ueiunci xne uaxim a uay uompany iniu-v ly and solely on business principles. Join Otu i- inning A rniy ... ... ...... .. ... . . . . . . - nhl la -o- ,'.nr.B.rr'h.; .orf rnitliSrlnen of the post The Crescent City Jocliey Club knows this to M.a "' m :;, ' for if. Bo have we. If there nre more horses ot the New Orleans racetrack than over t bM Ra more expert cloVkcrs" and handlcnppcrs than we ever employed at any other meeting. They cannot !a...2"i .li hmlle. We move with the times. ' . ., . .k . D w. ... - aboard our dlicrctlonary eerlee, at New Orleans, In wnicn wo piay uuiij , " 'JS.S ai iettlnc ViroDosltlons, with the privilege of not playing any horses nt nil on dayswhen "'fJoi " nn ... t.n rniiniinL iiuink nnn lorwaru vour remittance to us at rioiv urieuus o .a? im tlonsunpropiliou", uii "".. ...j. ...-...-- monev reoehiw us In time: utlmrwUe. wo Will beSl- P'" B iJ"I.52h 55 after tile Tmetlng has T gum Money shonld be sent by bank draft, wpre money older, or ; tered letter tlncertllled checks nre not uccepieu. To Maxim A (lay Co. (lncorp.), P28 Canal St., Now Or leans, l.a. ...... In accordance icith (Jie lerwu your ad In tne Pendleton (Ore.) Haul Vreyonlaa, I enclose Dollar.. 'lease let or mr dally Dollars on each selection o your Dltcrctinnary Herds at the Aeio Orcan races. I on airre fa end me every day, in a let tir yottmarM Ware the races arc run, the iiawic of ine mews irftlch clll be ployed for my account . that alter noon and .to tend mr alatcment and thick tctcA.li I lor inulttt. hit 25 pir vtnt of -(im(n. Vost odds arc yuar antted a nulUthid In the New Orlean Jfornlnff .eicnu ;icr. II y account I tiitfc( to iclfidiaicul tn full on de mand. Name ft tret t Toini or City Utatc. TUB KOIi!,OWIN HUMS ARK Till! MINIMUM ACCU1THD l'Olt Vl.A i )-or n r. play on each horse ;.' Kor n 10 piny on each horse np "J 1.5 1,'or n JlO play on each horse...... 7fi I 1,or fl ?luu nl play on each horse play on each horse nln., nn n,t pll llOrSG - ltemlt u rect to the .Max m uay a i ompnny, u.o wui sjiv-i, ......-, ,---,. w oia; Clay Coinimny wll U played nt the track by the Maxim Uay Co.. and the Xtnxlni & Oay Co. '. M Ni -t t .lis elici ts, 'the Maxim Ony Oo, assumes all responsibility for a proper oxecutlon or u Our xrlcucui are cautioneu ushiuhi scuuimk utnmtj imiuu.. -