Hot Springs, Arkansas; its hotels, baths, resorts and beautiful scenery .. . e- 56 where, the markets are as well supplied, and the prices of meats, vegetables andgroceries as reasonable as can be found anywhere. There are good schools for thechildren, good churches, plenty of amusements, excellent mail, express and tele-graphic facilities, and emphatically no lack of medical attention or drug retail stores are of all kinds, and any article of personal use, comfort orluxury can be purchased. In regard to the healthfulness of Hot Springs, a most important consideration to one con-tem


Hot Springs, Arkansas; its hotels, baths, resorts and beautiful scenery .. . e- 56 where, the markets are as well supplied, and the prices of meats, vegetables andgroceries as reasonable as can be found anywhere. There are good schools for thechildren, good churches, plenty of amusements, excellent mail, express and tele-graphic facilities, and emphatically no lack of medical attention or drug retail stores are of all kinds, and any article of personal use, comfort orluxury can be purchased. In regard to the healthfulness of Hot Springs, a most important consideration to one con-templating ar e side n cetliere, gov-ernment sta-tistics showthat out ofI total ofS6 ci t i e sand towns inthe UnitedStates, onlv fi\L have as lowdeath lates as Hot is onh one city in BritishAinenca having one aslow, and none at all inEngland orCentral Eu-lope. The(leatli rate) e r onet h o u s a n dinhabitantsin 1SS9 at it islaken intoconsidera-tion that a large percent-age of the citizens ofHot Springs went thereafflicted with disease,. iLk. \/\}-^ fi> v^^B^^H -^1^ ^/^^^fiji^ i-iiHH w^B^- > i^^aSfj^^ff^j^^jj^j-^^^KKt tSn^mS^- - fm^^fu^mSMiluiRinW^] wKk^^^!^. tH^^^^BH^^H^C^^HHI^MES?: J^HRNPRKV^rtM - iH^^KSklNUi^fiKm! ??? ^?*i.^ 1 ^^ li^Si^HI^HlHH ^Hl^t^,^ .•^V /^^JJMiJ^^^^^^BH^It^^BH ^HI^B^^*iiv&ffC£^ *js -J^Jt^ ic^^«|plSl^H^^HIH^H BIBCT^ >^KJSMaB*/Tl ^ .^ ^^ ^9^M(MSF!^»^9n9H iflp t y^l^^^i^d g.^^SST^^H Wmf^ V\^^KS^i!y^!^^i^ zjj^j^Sm^^ t^^^^^^vc^- \k^ - ^?. A-. ,^;.-^^^ y^^^ yj^. I ^^ ?,) . 1. Major G. G. Lattas Residence. 2. Dr. E. C, Ellis Residence. 3. Dr. Pollards Residence. 4 Dr. Passnnores Residence. 5. Entrance to Dr. Passmores Res. and, being cured, have since made it their home,this percentage seems all the more connection with thegreat healing powers ofthe springs it is almostmiraculous. The two gohand in hand, and it wouldseem as if Nature had leftnothing undone to makethis the great sani-tarium


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