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THE PROGRESS.
I'(11,. ý . 2S. iIl. , ;NvI;\ '(;If'I', !..\.. S.'I'UI' I).A Y, AUI ' G ST 12, I-,. .I I(1I4, 5.CENTS
DR. C. RATZBURC,
DENTIST,
I.. 318 Tenxrl treet, Over
8 odon heia er' .
ASSETS, OVER l$10,000,000.
SURPLUS, OVER $31,000,000.
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OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Caopany in the World.
It has the Largest SURPLUS, the Largest INCOME, the Larges
Amount of INSURANCE IN FORCE, and fo, many years has ,lone
jper Amount of New Business than any other Ccmpany.
Special Agents, Shreveport, La.
'FOT .AIL,.
~erle of ti.nllwrdt laitl, prlwipally
ie" d "ypreslsl. on Cvpre" 1hyou. two
lroa elithbvllle. l..
al" uplaFlrd, well improved: iee'.
(six romo.), kitchen, serveot's
Sti'"iptnelIt hou"l'": tgood Imr
house: 4Mn or WIln ac'rve wadter
the tnllnet "ito-k ftlrml Iewe tIhe SNtate:
nIorthwest frol rllt+rvweport.
withI dwe.lling siell hstorelwtsu
ng-port. Lw.
iwCs nood dwelling awtd neee.sary
2a ie thimnr: half iwle frowt
Junllt ion.
ter lot 10, Allelndal., with im
nts: J .st ,r.os tit. the street fron,,
ted miwseral w.lh ot Col. J .1.
brboeepeort.
Louses nh ll our a ld a hall lote ,In
Sstreert.
bouses alld two lot( Ullo ('lel.1
and lot on ('nre'kett street.
and hlt and a half one Willeamaeon
undivlded half ow holmuse and ilt Ion
strel, tletweenl Textm nutl Mi
I half of lot onl Belurr'garwl
half f two holls's ani timl.e
aprlllla strewtt
tally othewrs at pwrlce*st and ,oi1
rleuitthe thus. for whicwh apslt'h
H. T. ( L.'
10 Mark..t r epet. thlevr.eort. len.
Ll eal . hlev )odr rlClcl'lty wrr
"s moneyti oe it.
Iomal School,
ENS October 2, 1893.
MIE SlIM ADmITED.
a E LAST aSESSIONN. '2
of twelve lnstructors. Ln
in beauty and healthfulnewa
thoroughness of inwtrue
Sat DhIciliie.
entitles holder to first grade.
certiflcate without examtitl
:TUITION FREE.
expense n0el not exceed #110
For catalogue. addhtrss
THOS. ). 110Y D, A. Vi..
Presidenzt.
epo l&Boasioon
--AND
A nI W A Y .
UIORTEST LINE TO
al Galmtsi,
ALL POINTS IN SOUTH
WEST TIA8
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8. H. HICKS.
DOCTOR of MEDICINE.
flke :tt I,.. M. t it,,r,. I) ,Im rJ . r
II. .ill ','I uit .1uig .1 V.. iW . Iicks
T• l.*nhanw on ti nt
Dr. Baley I. Pec
Office: First National Bank lnilding.
Entrance on Market Street.
r FOR SALE.
I A RARE BARGAIN IN THIS
I have for sale one of tthe 11mist. desirsa
hh1 hlee'e for Irtick farming anc frulit
ialrowiln I n Norila'h Louiidulnt. It, is sitela
te.l one+-hla'f tulle- lelaw Slhre.veImrlt. nill
Red rive-r. in ll el.te.r pj rth,ale.ll thirty
ftw, fiv rm of iaud, dwe line, hare. t1n.1
lmli tail ll ig-eele hito : aIla t I we' ItyI-fv'
,eire he orhllcrcld. eipl l rivriea lENt wetth
Itres. two-t.hirdq just cne lUt' Iln hearismt
41 4a0 Ils, 2U0 weese, Iweleslh aipple s. upri
e(ts. t he'rriets, pinthuse. Iweats t 4 c grapte'
tlt smualler iq as ntitIiel. - Thee w cry
wIst of a tells i ndjawet I. itf p -
eIhltser shoullhd wtat to eiultivtll a elddi
tihlcal lands il le ottenl . flr rent. I hte
pleee. is le un iidrnily sllt ute lli for t ler nekie.
whinh. runuin i ctO leci iel vi l wih t enllluII
Ir e.uilig mIIdI preseervine etll1hhthlnilhent
eit the phlae. will yield bandelne re
tu.rll froe now oln. To n uyone with the
health aled eLerg y to attend to it. this as
Ilh olppor~ "tit.y hot met with oftean.
The pla'et Is owIedl by Mr. F. A. I auaght.
r rrnd mus I sold ou (euotllnt oif hlas ,eL
tinued ill health to .wnuperlte wit-s he
is warned by hi ble hk'iam that he inelet
levve. For to, ai s.calso I will sell this val
uh tl . piJeOfPoo rtt for tI
SACNIF/CAL PRICE OF $3.500,
(in the extremnely easy terms of el;.
huslh and lt lie lualate iII oe alnd t 04
years with veduite lie ret-aived and
oies lewat llg i Swr teant Ie"r aenteull feroem
" dat . The tit le io tlhis proerIIt y ile
Ia pertfetb l tid .otnd diipiltCe. ('all and
Stee aw elarly for the argitu.lli.
C.D HICKS
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B. H. GARDNER.
824 TYll. AVE.
T, J. LEATON,
e GENERAL
Hi 858 Flenzils.Stet1
-cOrdersag s ho in all the Paha
FOR RENT.
A'large eleven- room House
near corner of Louisiana and
. Travis Street, known as the
Phelps house. Has under
ground edietC s and water
works. Just the place for a
I h reto b Wppi atb.
, DOWNS &O0.8.
A MISTAKE.
l)aiy I)caut was a irOltty girl of
SoMiL 17 yeiars living at I ,caklini dls
with her grandmnther and con.si., the
c( nsin I, in g a ~u"iiir ten *, 'real 'spinster
who hIateld polir I)aisy and tried in
Reery way to rid Igcklands of that
young persion. int Iaisy didln't care
to leave that attractive. lac and lp,,r r
11is Angeliuna, ,,n found it out.
'Eith,.r I isy or m .yself stumt Iave:
snupipal that p r',n (,n' evelinio as
she camne irnte h,,r grandmother's
rm.ll, her fato', tl asLtel with an,ig ..
" llhat ha th, , t iblll,,n n , i " w ?"w
askedql l,,lI Mri. l,)te'ai. rutsitug her
mild brown ewv."y fron heir w,,rk andI
preparing for a tinrde.
"Whv, she i-. Othw, m.' t prc,,-uniti,'1
creature on heat 'rt answered thi slin
ster hotly. "C:lyde (irlan canei ly it
fevw iuniteitt ago and we, that is hei
aind t . wr' stand iliing t th e atat talk- I
ing when who i-nontll ('ioil , tir t but
I)aisy May Detane with trhat ,ifly lit
tie smile of heir's and a few soft words.,
Iand lpretendedl that she didn'tl know
wwe etre there, but she would( go in at
oncet and what cunld Clyde( d1, Iut
invite her to, join nu. which she did.
of course, and Ibrke 1ip outnr teti- ,a
tate."
"Too had:" uInrmItured the ,l, lady.
who had been an interested listener
to her granddaughter's harangue.
"Daisy mtun't try to break np your
love affairs, for she should remember
that she has many years to live single
yet, while you are - - "
"Getting old!' interrupted Miss.
Sniven, with a shrug of the should
ers.
"I am only a few years Daisy'. san
iorl" antL in high anger, the "young"
lady marched from the room.
So things continued thii way for
several days, while Miss Stniven ait
ed anxiously and patientlv f,,r Clylde
(iGran to propose, for she felt sunre
that the young gentlemaat Ipreferred
her womanly dignity t , D tisy', silly
manners.
,Meanwhile Daisy notilcint: Clydeo'
attentions tAo her con-iui felt piiti.id
and began to carry ia tflirtati;o with
.lo.ns Winfred, a yong manu who
bhad long wanred to tIb."cmn ai ,:,aitern
to liher hand.
One night Mr. (;,oran call,1d wit h
the intention of tiringing matlters to'
a satisfactory 'cloM wit Daisy bl,
I asking her to be his wif,'.
lie was met at the door by Miss
Angelina, who told him that "Cousin
Daisy was entertaining Mir. Winfred,
and from appearances they were auk
ing rapid progress."
"Oh, pshaw !" ejaculated the young
map, tarning on his heel and striding
d clrn the walk leaving the spinster to
grind her teeth in rage bIecase her
rose had failed.
P Upon reaching his boarding place,
Clyde's anger had abated and he de
termined to write to his "faire ladie'
and ask her hand and heart. He also
concluded to pen a short epistle to
Miss Angelina explaining that he had
never meant anything by attention.
etc., etc.
* * * * *
The next morning as D)aiy and her
cousin sat on the troot veranda, the)
I postman handed each a letter.
Both olpened themi with fluttering
heart, for they recognized the hand
writing.
As Dai.y glanced over her's this is
Swhat she raw:
"In thinking it all over, I ee that
I never really cared for you, but yoear
coonsn. You will please relinquiah
all oblgatios and believe that it wau
mere friendship that led me to seek
yoear compeny. Respectfully,
"C. Goaxu "
The other letter was ano entirely dif
ferent one, bMlgging for the heart and
1head of the youdg lady and telling
hertbaIti was 0nl1 she that he
ia 8mvsaa' yes were Illed with
triamph asuhe aroma and glaneed
a,,to Lr aia'o pals misroble fe
kr wdl. g a.no d the purport of
tbat ether aose
l-u Ia' w hei ClydQ Gorea had re
solied mmmsr tohis Ioye lttsr,
oe to s' mempiu d him and Ailed hi,
aut wdh jor.
*re a Mat 6" the note rat,
"am e emdnl bi me wk always
- l. *. t . m4n
I 4r
sthrown arultu l i noi e anI a11 v ,Iti1 t I'
of loving w ,rd.ls es'c1,ptld tlhatt i'er~'lI"
f lips.
ST'1' say that (Jlyde wa.IS howilll'rel
dI ,tot nut express it, hei wa' sgi i -ll-lh,
r for ia I lnltlltt. hlut nitly fir ia lll'lllll t. f
I for his pre.sei. if uinl re.tlilirn
ianil hnli"e gulped ias hIii . lentugled"
. (l,1 tlsiititer's 'arius:
r "Yeti ith have r l ilita.il It i . Iil
'.0i (1341.! ,r'il il ° lll.'h ili- ' S I
"Oht. I 'lyl h !" I iimpl r'*" "V i-' , i 3
V ,l. , ign i g la 1 Ilais \\' , w ,ill f
St iok mi11 so by vslurlils-I'" "I th liighti
thliat it was. Ihsi.y }''11 IveI. 1)ii it
was a very ,greelable surprise
r "It is iDaiisy, I love'." intitrrlipteil,
I Clyde. "l)id shlto tlit get Iny letter?" t
Now, if I alisy ua wil, t ibeen prly8 t
q ihng the door at that ilstanit. matters i
Swould inever lhave hestl righted, Ibt i
is sahe caught t.lhlIe words "It is :
. )aisy, I love'!" she stoped to listcii. I
"Yes, I wrote Daisy a olll)t asking
t her to miarry two arnil in rieturn ri'
Sceived a a a11'eeptancetl.':
, "Oh, Clyde, it was all a ,iistakl,:"
,exclaimed Daisy, impullsively, sptring
t ing into the roomen anld taking a Inutt' I
t from her belt, she replaced it in his
SI hands.
After glancing over it his face light
ed tp, as he said: "I see; I inclost
the letters in the wrong envelopes'!"
r They glanced aronlld for %li'.s Aln
gelina, but she had coumpletely valn
r ished.
Two hours later l)aisy ran uip stairs
Sand bIurs*t intil her gratu'llaotet't's
room. '"Oh. I ans goiing to be nilir
r tied, granldlnanla. I'm going t, leI
married. Ha! ha! lih:"
"Hush that noise: I want to sleepr'"
1 came a voice from the bed and as
Daisy glanced around she mwet her I
consin's angry eyes ti.·re upan her.
r lliss Atigeliina Sniv''it is silngle yet.
- :. r '. r".
For all deralsgeisnl#lts *,f thi throat
:ri lllin , Aye't's Ctrrtl Piet'lral is
thi speeaitest ansd ni t- r.,li bly roeue
dy. 'Eveti in the llivallscel -talert's of
c,)nslisllpjtisln, this wouledrful jtrteparet
ti~n al" 'rlls great relief, ,h'e!s ctlu l- i
ilin and ilrdscwts I eep.
"tl1 h r I it-turdi, 1.1entie ll¢y.
r For Ti' l'rir'" ..
T hr, is n Ii ut,. in l I,'I4 i5.4 I!h1, fplt.!
' Nw'+ .,- in this st'tek iv I it' 2tmI( I i.''ti'
(' i i: irva e- ha ,o, ao t it, a all: 'rt illy SI t
a' IIlitit ni,' hllf the ylieltd o l aI- 't year.
('Ius, asn t u mnior e dbew lr:leas aon
sl(iullrl. trukha, vli eslit and weih art
,i .wall tl P lnt outry rr and l one uv theI
mlinld , lla ncholi se thi f thewhere.
kind.
( )1u" corn crop ulll dun hII): will h,
about on hatlf the yield of lasthe year.
(eauii, walnt uv more el pw grease and
stoo miuch It nshin at the rong time.
g narden truck, vegetablndes and Iicki ar
SparcheId p. burnt out and gone to then
in--, wtll you can guesstl where.
Cottin at this asason of the year, the I
oldest settlr in these parts have neveror
seen it show up to the present disad
vantlage. It consista prthat tlly uv
stnallns, thipoor stands, nea tn hoking n
rpunay with a redl foxy apiilarance sit i
' ing at you from beneath a lot uv ira's
T and w weeds. That i., enough iotanntili tr
i. lla lllr devil and make him danthingr
iman on etarth -sich little mkilitter as
aying hard things lool t hiusmother-ie - -
aw killingmy brothers, (whouse eat or hootl
is nligr hope hlor. a cotton crop, and 1r
it- nuce. I aer belrtine that the gan,
d Ihare fly the net) thirty dayls alit wernate
gshwiners ly ing, with the Impoedrin ki .
interapurd ocd with a liter, e may killingo ther
Nabohut and quarnett o rd, and it dontp.
go on the big rook "ip this ere. you
How I youmever, Iam intforme, ad tby not
youv my bro'ithers, (who hive your toly
stir(ed rout hat the buarne s), thamt u them
SIs werys hope for cotton rop, and time,
t-m iut, ter believ te that oi weAugut an
have for the aet thirty daysb alternated buy
I, thower If rea whath the timproved qu
brand of iertilisms we mly iather
rom reports from ll over wttoo
unfotlute brote this buelkeas.
r(ud frea wht I er aome av them
l,_..., ov t . ' ., w" 11,..I, th t T hr", ".l : ,
,ha hi'h, Purhlahe ond Stat. Bos.
h k 1111 eir. Ilhr, ,- it u': i In Ior hi rl it..
Slolf oll aI ythin ,h',It thl tl 'rinen iti
dlwn th,11 11 w t . o11 111 nI I ti he . l hl" e 111 1
-haI v. r 1vr n l h ird ",f Tlr di'lV. Y We 1.
.Ih ' 11 I i..iii . r I Ie. -:1 II l 10a11 1 11. i I i
11i 1 iiiili i 4:01 ' [I ti . M 11" ll. el "li .
:u.t ,5 iI It 1 l 1'. rl .+n i : 1h-"1e 1,i a +,I
tIll '.441k lt i e fr "" t- 1I.l U 1 I J
,I ,1"ig hl t I lit firi."ii, " t jI..lii .0 W iiid
ALWAYS SOUND.
StateI Purchase ofi State londt
11 : ,1 lle t! .llil l \1 c li11n :irs in lr ii will I,1
S1 ,1 n1 :h I1' - 1 'r .1. Ii i l l 0 T- r- lIIu'rr |i. u k
I hiirl Ih i llrom till l ltl a tr lT l l:l
i "o.f tile lt\at Ir llreu"1 n irI Ih0 rl0e t tfI 4 bei1
SI T0 . 11O wr t o fI-· i ' h1r o w h anndtd .- s o s u. 1et .
Itr lwhen he ,nwtsuro r o . of Zc in
lls it i- ' lit. h)ly ei. whiarIiacshrer ihs a.kiu'.
hIoen or*lleiat hrloy nt 1. Wla ItIti rel,' alnl
ai ll. llr It' to o ok iPo ti n u t t Iill Obji1
I i114 the mi m e ibt r thV . 1 do1.1cir iin
f. t hllr jan wdt lle 1 wthi urt . 1 i1 t ItI , tro l l . h
tl.i- i f l l i ti . h il ' l, 1" , t o bwo Iitfti
c l-'tit ·l ,11 whicv h w,'l t 1- Y I) rtle, for lif
:al. th " a,. , r ha. I| 1a 5*!1 aI - ni t h l iIal ll
\i,.' fail the m "r llA C ,'o l I a r o ij lllti0 li
lt 4-Il ,I l l' nt i ilil, 'leltsa lm ifrle'y of
.e-r wiv Ie o,' t l roillrtvie I, for: othe n-.
ti mti, hit ch, nhi n. zler. hanlt e y t.l" i rin
tihe ,ISt whon et. lIIi n -ift i e fiilh oo h l em
Skll. w It pItrI'h Ill - e lh paid ',rl talinl t'l
Ti i ·oo nwarym' IIlu '.-iiw ilelary e.llfr -
c In M iti aii h t ,mrer, : ll'l'.tr Ilt ,it. , I.
aIde to wild~cat ,c-he pro of tlilpu chat ue
are bound ito cotla tohat lo the tirrlet
"comp s hlItve wirav nshtt rallt iveo Ihe
Iluote re naslcxar esserd the onlh soalnd
viedraws f1 the proolmarkeo . The olare
ta bold re P that a bate i nn elrl v to
0e pbi wor.h of onarde, is com flcnd em
i to tealh otiideratIon ol the rnor capital
int when the orknowd of 20,000 ol onl
st'atldio dubt. withoul st prOvisinul
I Adespefrit efymfot which h made ko
lp ot- w ilhl sl u pl i t io l a s of p al T r eha s re ru d ial
iok. upow Ia look intiUl iatI ote'r tirlitI
tie sItme to sligt Ith ao t I do Weolr
lhs 1n.o the i hdvidrlpol of i n or lr o
twelhe mlllios ofldollanr ofta1t1 In
st eedhmhul duy hb.r valih enluraIlon.
Ah vtiale of lIh r tbo ans ad oue uits ei
itat endors"emet amounotst to Wtn hiny
fI wbel etlis orn, tht oard of liUedbtatio
Ihe ad "ate y fm r i o lth hla te broew
.o te lHit yere b nt. of
The , eat, in carried out llid ll, enher
t, " n t pr .w n ew Ol !.kan , l e' Yuolk :
anbi, atll good; It mtay rtemoraiy ra. e
rTho kars make vwse mousry xt or It.
d 3hou, h Treamurer P icketf belE1se. the
. I/lr 1 h hat i (1r in tle-eh ll of b| flp'v -
tale to wild-.'tl weheanes of Rellll(ef, or
r Iomund to .of that in the briefg
q11oted, be hlut expr1( I11 d the ol:", smnsd
vtew1 1 n th1 iropositiol of til tls:e
bond purchave tdhoat be bree ivell to1
to thr fomrtt" o e The mroeovernor
the oth r members of the botrd of liqsa -
work sp w ortht enbhudus, over shis llt
plut ish thl whirlpool of eleve1 or
twelve mhklions of dollars of Stt -
debtandis, due bw inout any ioenertiou.
dorsfmenr it the Bock Exwhahe lok but
wpon it iskow Sbnhat it was p arried by a
and Its ti sameralig of the larlet Ibrokneo
ths th doy were uabent.
The soble, ia redrried out, will do the
publio so oopa iy heay temporarily raise
th value of r1, n at ade, and some
:er, aTo r P wd ays, the
"ite wgit e agapearyt it o inet a1uto $u*
i'tl.,c tt ',c11hu i' 1 o l , ih ,ili' II -tftclc .
I i t.. ll a I.,l n,) 111 .,v4 i t. I14'1. I W ihl ty
18'+h 44..1 1 it' t,4 h4" el.' ,,. i , , 1.1,, 1 1 git|a . .
,1n 1 ,g I| ju , 1" ,lKnlt"n. H!i hal ,Lh l .'v
orLtl I ilc, with i, th heals oif Ihc ad
inilcitrdt icn ual in ov ry liisti
hI- p ,,,'y hIa been ,,,,p,, t' b)"A
.!4 4 1'. The I'uc. 44 4 h:/
44-I hisu civein,'c t'.c c ercftully 1 .i4,.
jiu tict', 8a l! fitirn,,,..-i w ti'ic ,
4)air Sttet. t" d t
1ict" ic iac r c *Irm it l 1i" fr th t
venticaliuc f hic-n rs.c:yrc'' H:1(tee' I ic
lhasc Ii e'ill ll il ct*'rit rill .'lii'i4e Zi(y."
It eoraic'aiths cihc 'utriffl . L:'41, tie
oi't. le· an :tl Is h11a1lthy. 8144 gives
vi tality 8r4l e l ,,r to w,,lik. f letl aun t
gray flair. Tc'h , ,i ' t i),i r cf toilet
,rtieleh.
TRUCK FAR,!'1. ( DOL PA!.
• A Gol eth r'I're i , or( ,u n' H xay nzee
Sa.s So.
.ri "1c.1,. t rcdt 1 ia. c l ;~l . .lc ': c .illt c .lt
ai, 'riti' a tl.-w 1m rc lfin,.., th TIhe I 'l i>
' IlMt S. :t, I woull liki, to i.foe rm you.
that I .1(:i 4no d litcr', li I ' lli hate. )11
tr ''.1c it focr thei m, acl f ior' this rea'l n I
cwrit .to l nc,. moul furlth r will -ty that
thei dihitw u who. acncattes uirt'hing
4.l,14 Ic. ..cic. 4 Ic'41 1 i t1l, ti( l ll ii 4n d' Wo
iIman wil hiuv' t 4(olethIC in r ..i , d t i Ito Ver
for'. t" illn othic l w ol' ( 4 i c tihn ~no who.
hIs eat of thi' s.w"t alind hit tlr n.meats
,'f life uand know ,)m#tlthlig of it. di
;·ltion. I hatsi ci t 4c , ' any onev ridicujled
without givicng soio very plain rea-on
for them' . 'iel' rclanl who ays home-
pjrc',4h'ticon hlo't pay in icmethingh else
hetpide* c, otton ic rhalauce.d in mind.
and icn ,,xlrihce."r till., or he will show.
resp ct In cs who indorse truck farm
ing. I hearl man cc say the other iay'
that lhi llai.' Iinir*' money in truck
fatrmuinrc than :acthing telse that he,
Se. followice. I know from exorhience
that if w' "'an g..t anything like a fair
ch ' c fRn, 41" i,'ItcrCl we ('iacn marke.
;1 ) 1 ccut f i'. I uwvoclci ihe ;li to sOur
11," 'ticll' cccIc wher n the 'toniii'er'ial
i.cc 1I coci lcick dcwn 1ipaoln us and ray
ic'i :c- cnrce lirofic,' that we may keep
1,1" hIi:clcn' " whel'l of c ctincm r'ca ini mcl
tic ).. I wonuld 1. ,c l 't of the bucys wI'.i
wubtI 1 ,l1: c aml .ay. e e aI leis'4p.
,ii. c c.1" ;1Il in tt r p" ie 11 . ".(ad we
will I cltn.cte to, .,:ur m uc c' v w."c ticlme.
I r.cink .o6 i.i . IiIh i.ih ch :e,'o: ccLa
if w c. c,,cl, rai-, Ic.tu r.e )r',el'Ice, such
i:- Wclii ieac 1 c1"aatr -an tation:l and I
tilcik Ihcat c1 tth. firm 'c 'rs will try Ift
!h' y- will .,pe poii w,'*r right too.
If you :will caii a ni-wting aS. breve-.
l crt and tin tihe day of rn'u*bl 1
will e toe o'.: aed bl:'incg some o -;
ftric..nd and wce will see if we can eol...
an organiztion of producers. Very
r~eclKctfully, J. J. A. COLLINS._
The Wi.ecss"u.
G. E. Sherma:, proprietor, 20, 9
and 24 Wisconsin street, cornet N.
Park and Lincoln avenues. One t
the choice family hotels of Chicago.
Located within a few yards of Lin
coln park, the fnest park in the eity.
Wben you visit the Columbian Expo
sition live where you can enjoy re
and retirement.
The Wilconsin is situated withi w
short distance of the landing of two
line ,of steamers to the Expoeito
glroe' : !: scednle time 3l mintee.
All e-d le car lineo, schedule l5' ie
,li,-, t , il pilace~s of amusement san
The rcnid trip from the Wisco~u'
to tlhc Exposition grounds can b.
rc'l, in less timne and with moreb .
fort than from any down-town btel
CorresLbolelezce solicited for terms
and other information. Referenmeet
permission, the American Trust erd
Savings Bank, N. W. coron Ier aih
and Madison streets; Sherman B.
Co., 22, 24 So. Wster street; Jobs A.
Cooper,' Aect. Chicago.Tuibana
Consult J. O.Shetra, Booem-
Zodiag building.
KAVE TOUS dIstZNI 0LElIn
Now i. the time to have
tens cleaned and puosied.
ber that Mr. Charsm Steer Ie
be done withoat losing the
Not only does he clean the
out, bat he likewise purifies thO
ter. It will eot but a nomdl
and is a vwy neeemary ad
some measure. Telephaite Mr.
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