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Show f - ' fV a" JZ.. " N w . ir- -- -- - ' ! ' I! - . . - LiiiJ-iG ii S - .: ; k- i.; " Horning Evening Sunday . j r f T 'THE HORNING AMERICAN is the only f I A Chicago Horning Paper issued ior 1 I ' che cerit T & & sT tfV I , Y HE EVENING AMERICAN his (he lit-' f est new? and the best editorials: ' It is also but cae cent a copy ff n I V THE SUNDAY ISSUE is live cents and ' i L is the most complete newspaper y I published in the world it sT, 1 ' . II Subscription Rates In (Payable la Advance) II II Horning or Evening II Sunday Edition II II (WKhe.t Suad.y) II 0n. y.ar.... .....$2.50 II ill On Year.... $3.00 II . HI SlMonth...,.$1.50 II Slx Months.... $1.25 HI Om i L CLEANLINESS IS NAC PRIDE, DIRT'S NAE HOW-ISTY.M HOW-ISTY.M COMMON OEN3E DICTATES THD USE OF I I I I ll I " 1 ' v A HALF MILE OF THE BEST AND NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER READING FOR . M Cent s . I If cut apart and pasted end to end the f; - columns of the r ' ; ' EVENING TELEGRAI ; I j v For one month would extend over a half mile. These columns are filled with alljof the news and the best busi- v ness announcements. "How can you do it?' is the question asked. Our J large circulation is the explanation. And above all don't forget that The Telegram is 7 ..THE PEOPLE'S PAPER., $7.00 PER YEAR. ' ' - , S3.J0 PER SIX MONTHS. ' I DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR EVERY NIGHT BY CARRIER FOR ONE MONTH FOR 60 CENTS - . ' . , ... .. .. - ' DO YOU WANT TO SUCCEED 7 HOME STUDY WaiX QUALIFY YOU TO GET ON. There is no surer way to success than study. Young men and young women ambitious of prosperity and Independence, Independ-ence, should write without delay to Dr John F. Coffey, president Queen City college, Elizavllle, Ky. He win tell them how to become .trut twentieth century men and women. The following letters speak for themselves: them-selves: Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Department. Frankfort. J. C.W. Beckham. Beck-ham. Governor. July 18, 1902. I pleasure In introducing Dr. John F. Coffey Cof-fey of Elisavllle. Ky.. and in commendln him to the courteous consideration if those whom he may meet. Dr. Coffey ts engaged in buildlnthere an institution of learning and deserves success in his efTorts. He.has the respect and confidence of tho good people In h community and 1, tn educator of the highest type. 'From what! know of him he Is worfhy of ny confidence that may be shown him. wish him very PM-blo success in his endeavor to eag ad taprove . the la-tltutlon la-tltutlon of which ire Is the head. ,ulu J. W. BECKHAM. ' United States 8enate, Washington. D .C.T-Clnclnnatl. O.. Juljr $3. 1902.-I take pleasure In saying for Dr. Coffey that he fc a gentleman of culture and refinement end of wide experience that admirably qualifies him for the educational undertaking under-taking in which he is engaged. He is not only familiar with literature, science and art, but also with the publlo questions end governmental affairs. He has lone been distinguished as a Journalistic writer of great force and ability, and I have no doubt but that he will make a great success suc-cess of his method of teaching by correspondence. corre-spondence. I take pleasure in commending commend-ing him to the favorable consideration of all who may be interested In the subject - J. B. rORAKER, Ccatiaaoas Qxotfttioa . Serritt. J. H. BIGGER & CO., Brokers. New York Stocks and Gratn Boston stocks. . Instantaneous I filling. Correspondent. A. J. CTTMMING3, JOHN COLAN. Manager. Room an-aia D. F. Walk.r Elock ..BJsWBSlBSMBBSBBBSBBBBBBBBBiSBBBlii |