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Show Tue Salt Lake House. Messrs. Tilden and Lawrence, the enterprising proprietors of the Salt Lake House, 1 , place before the readers of the Her- ALU ibis mcniicg a fine cut of their j hotel, showing the addition? recently ; made to the exterior of the building. ; (The interior of the establishment, 'however, is what attracts the traveler , in search of a comfonablo hotel. He 'will here find everything that he can resonal-ly desire, at a moderate rate. jAs we have previously noticed, the Salt Lake Houie has recently been greatly enlarged, refurnished and .otherwise refined. Among the most ! noticeable improvements is a thorough j system of bells all over the house. These aro arranged on the most improved plan, and will be a great convenience to its patrons. This hotel hai now capacity for two hundred guests, who can be made thoroughly comfortable and supplied with every necessary attention. Messrs. Tilden and Lawrence are gentlemen of experience in tho business, busi-ness, and "know how to keep a hotel," and are ably seconded by their gentlemanly gentle-manly clerk, Mr. Ed. Kirwan, and a host of assistants. |