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By Dr. COQUINA 



HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. 



To many it may seem somewhat odd to 

 find a great government acting as conser- 

 vator of the public health; but why should 

 it not do so? If in any part of a country is 

 found a great natural remedial agent, whose 

 efficacy in many of the most serious diseases 

 is beyond question, it should be carefully 

 preserved and looked after, that the public 

 may have the benefit of it without hindrance. 



This is exactly what our Uncle Samuel 

 has done in preserving the Hot Springs of 

 Arkansas as a government property, and 

 protecting the visitors from extortionate 

 prices that would preclude their obtaining 

 benefit from the waters. There are other 

 thermal springs in the country, but when 

 " Hot Springs " is mentioned it is under- 

 stood to mean the Hot Springs, of Arkansas, 

 the original " Carlsbad of America." 



It is not as a health resort merely that 

 Hot Springs is now thought of, though 

 such was its original fame. Folks have 

 learned that it is an unsurpassed retreat in 

 winter and summer, and pure air and just- 

 about-right altitude contributing no little to 

 the general salubrity. In this connection, it 

 may be remarked that the springs are in the 

 most healthful position imaginable. All that 

 human ingenuity can devise has been fur- 

 nished to render a visit comfortable; no, 

 not comfortable merely, but an ecstatic 

 pleasure that seems all too short when the 

 time comes to leave; all that caprice can 

 wish in the way of climate and scenic beau- 

 ties has been provided by nature, and es- 

 pecially in April is it delightful here. The 

 various paths around the mountains are in 

 their best condition, and the enjoyments of 

 a horseback ride are more fully appreciated. 

 The finest of saddle horses and vehicles are 

 kept here, and riding is a pleasure. A fine 

 golf course has also been provided. 



Butler said: 



" He who complies against his will 

 Is of his own opinion still." 



But if you don't think Hot Springs will 

 benefit you, go there, and you will be con- 

 vinced. Any kind of a question you can ask 

 will be answered by the Iron Mountain 

 Route people, who run luxurious through 

 cars to the Springs. — St. Louis Globe 

 Democrat. 



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