untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1900-05-06

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Winners ! Winners ! Winners ! i I The best is always the cheapest. He came high but we could not do without him. Haying •-curlid the services of the ablest man in his specialty in America we are now prepared to furnish on reasonable terms the most reliable information on Eastern or Jockey Club tracks only beginning SATURDAY. MAY 5, to close of season at Benniugs. November 30. We shall have one or more specials daily and our information will be found particularly good on handicaps, maiden and two-year-old races and specials with winning penalties and non-winning or maiden allowances. Satisfaction guaranteed or money promptly and cheerfully refunded. i Terms .00 PER DAY. .00 WEEKLY. For further particulars call on or address NEW IDEA TURF CLUB, SUITE 90. 8t ADAMS STREET. OFFICE HOURS: 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M. 20 to 1 at Louisville. A RARE CHANCE is this good thing of ours TODAY at Louisville and no doubt will be as ; EASY A WINNER AS GOLDEN RATTLE, our good thing at Aqueduct yesterday. For something EXTRA CHOICE ecure this. Ready 10 a.m. .00 DAILY: .00 WEEKLY. Chicago Turf Advisory Co., Room 707, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago. , lO TO SO TO 1 Our advertised long shot starts today in the METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. This good thing and our two grand specials for Monday, one of which will be 0 to 1. for .00 to show j vou that we have good things. S1.00....FOR TWO DAYS... .00. Race Track SEEK*™" 1 500-502-504, 263 Dearborn Street. Chicago, 111. . APRIL AND OTHER FORM BOOKS. April books of Form Charts in paper cover are on sale. They contain aJand llw Pcra Charts of all tracks from April 1 to April 30 inclusive. Price, .00. i I .TODAY ONE WINNER THAT Will be as good as 20 to 1. Its no guess work-its high class knowledge. Also several specials that will be good prices. Remember the price of our information ha6 been reduced from .50 to .00 daily and 0.00 to .00 weekly, but only for a few days longer. Messages ready 10 a.m. Turf Information Association Suite 303. 185 Dearborn St., Chicago. i ; , j 1 . GOODWINS 1 FOR OFFICIAL 19TH ■* I YBAR TURF GUIDE. IN 2 VOLUMES. A "Form Table" to all Principal Meetings A work of about 2.000 pages, replete with matter indispensible to all, including among the NEW FEATURES a treatise on "Handicapping, and How to Handicap Horses" and "JJetting, and How to Bet. PRICES FOR BOTH VOLUMES. In Cloth substantially bound .10 0 In Half Morocco library form 1.10 0 In English Half Calf 9.20 0 PRICES FOR SEPARATE VOLUMES. . Vol. 1. Jan. to June. Vol. II. July to Dec. 1 Cloth .10 Cloth .10 0 Half Morocco 3.10 Half Morocco 5.10 5 Half Calf 4.10 Half Calf fl.lt 0 . GOODWIN BROS., 14eT0y1££at* ■ Turf Exchange at Romeo. 1 Commissions on Aqueduct, Nashville and San Francisco Races. Special trains on Santa Pe R. R. leaves Polk Street Depot at 12:20 p. m. and 1:36 0 p. m.. stopping at Halsted Street and Ashland Avenue. Specials return at 5 p. no. i, and after last San Francisco race. Regular train at 1 p. m. stops at all stations, », returning at 3:53 p. m. Passengers can take 4 oclock train from Romeo, arriving in cit at 5 oclock sharp. ; ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS. IMPROVED ACCOMMODATIONS, ALL THE TURF NEWS PERFECTLY EDITED.. Daily Racing Form. FORM SHEETS AND ENTRIES EXPERTLY INDEXED. TELEGRAPHIC, CORRECT, CONCISE, COMELY. TRAINING NEWS A SPECIALTY. ALL THflCKS ARE FULLY REPORTED. Off Our Own Presses Before the Chicago Dailies. yt» o and Official Organ of the American Turf Congress. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: One Month - - .25 j Six Months - - %1M One Year - - 4.00 SENT AS EIRST-CLASS MAIL— A LETTER— IN PLAIN ENVELOPES. 124-126 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III,. 1 0 0 0 . 1 0 5 0 . ■ 1 0 i, », ; Woodlands Stud 15 MILES FROM ST. LOOIS ON THE WABASH. BARNEY SCHREIBERS MODEL FARM. THE CHOICEST OF AUSTRALIAN BLOOD. Foul Shot, By Musket-Slander. S Ithnriel Touchstone, by Camek "J 3 [Longbow Verbena, by Yelociped. o ja sire of Fen de Joia. Miss Bowe Catton, by Qolnrr pus. 2 fa ] Tranbys dam, by OrviUa. S S Pantaloon Castrel, by Buzzard. m" O o I Legerdemain, Cearwitch . Idalia, by Peruvian. gg "g S Decoy Filho-da-Puta.by Hphmawl ! PiQes8e °J Pertmnt . 9 a fc f.5 -2 u S Melbourne j Humphrey Clinker, byC»»8 M .* 5"° "West Australian i ? Cervantes mare. Q *. .2 J" Derby and St. Leger .. Mowerina j Touchstone, by Camel. K J5[nQ«. ? Emma, by Whihker. 3 g 23£ Camel I Whalebone, by Waxy. x £ ■• L Brown Bees Selimmare. £ " Wg Daughter of j Brutaudorf . by Blacklock. O Mrs.CrickshnkbyWlbsk X - Canteen j Waxy Pope, by W«xy. "Calendar Imported Castania, by Gohanna. 8 a Hambletonia Stamford. byPletup tentiary ~ • - Harmonica, by Hnr bJetaUa b fg Troe Imported Priam, by Emilius. O 3 [Cassandra Ally, by Partisan. X ,. O AliceGrey *RousKmigrant, by Pioseer • J _ . *Gulnare, byYouigGoriiMa j [V-l The Colonel „ Whisker, by Waxy. Zj * ■£ f Cap-a-pie Imported i Delpini mare. O 3 a t Sister to Caotoa i Sultan, by Selim. fa * - i Duchess of York, by Waxy. M Dover Touchstone. £ .Bell Brand Verbosa. a Sophie Skilhinda. - Bailie Brass, *Imported. Barney SGlireluer,BR1TOW


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