Fifteen minutes' ride to the heart of the city. Trains every five
minutes. Will be kept on European and American plans. Furnished
throughout in solid Mahogany. Rooms secured by letter or telegram.
Rates (American) $5.00 per Day and Upward. Address
CHICAGO BEACH HOTEL, CHICAGO. WARREN F. LELAND, MANAGER.
Hotel Ingram
World's Fair,
Chicago, Ill.
Located Sixtieth Street and Washington Avenue, facing Midway Plaisance;
70 feet from World's Fair entrance, 200 feet from great Exposition
station of the Illinois Central Railroad; all electric lines terminate
here, affording direct and speedy communication with every part of the
city. The hotel contains 400 rooms in main building, with 500 additional
rooms in close proximity.
EUROPEAN PLAN
With restaurant accommodations for 1,000 people at a time. Located in
hotel is a bureau of information with interpreters speaking all
languages. Orchestral music daily....
W. W. INGRAM, Owner.
WARREN LELAND, Jr., Manager.
The World's Inn Chicago
A frontage of 300 feet on (Sixtieth Street) Midway Plaisance, 250 feet
on Madison Avenue....
ABSOLUTELY FIRE-PROOF
Situated one block from Sixtieth Street Station, Illinois Central, half
block from cable cars, and two blocks from elevated railroad.
CONTAINS 800 ROOMS. EUROPEAN PLAN.
$2.00 PER DAY AND UPWARD.
Cafe attached. Rooms can be secured by letter or telegram.
CHAS. E. LELAND, Manager.
Renfost Hotel
Overlooking
Washington Park and
the Boulevards.
FIFTY-SECOND STREET AND
COTTAGE GROVE AVENUE, CHICAGO.
EUROPEAN PLAN
$2.00 per Day and Upward. Cafe open Day and Night.
This new and elegant hotel contains 490 splendidly furnished rooms,
single and en suite, and all modern improvements. Twenty minutes to
heart of the city, and seven minutes to World's Fair grounds. Rooms
secured by letter or telegram. W. U. Telegraph office, Long Distance
Telephone, and Bureau of Information in hotel.
LEWIS LELAND, Manager.
HENRY J. REYNOLDS & CO., Proprietors.
Transcriber's Notes
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Hyphen removed: "crestfallen" (p. 82), "football" (p. 146), "redskins"
(p. 318), "smallpox" (p. 317), "to wit" (p. 231).
P. 20: "Mrs. Ferrins" changed to "Mrs. Ferrin".
P. 68: "assemby" changed to "assembly" (used as an assembly hall).
P. 72: "employes" changed "employees" (the behavior of my employees).
P. 87: "an" changed to "and" (The cruel and inhuman butchery).
P. 88: "Lianos" changed to "Llanos" (San Juan de los Llanos).
P. 90: "beween" changed to "between" (spaces of thirty feet between
each).
P. 93: "calvary" changed to "cavalry" (three cavalry companies).
P. 124: "dear" changed to "deer" (Antelope, deer, elk, bear, beaver).
P. 139: "litttle" changed to "little" (the little post at Fort Mann).
P. 159: "were" changed to "where" (At a point where the main road).
P. 233: "heathful" changed to "healthful" (The climate is healthful and
invigorating).
P. 249: "Jim Beckwouth" changed to "Jim Beckwourth".
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