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ness of the guests. Every room is connected with the 

 office where is placed a Will & Frink Annunciator, con- 

 sidered the best in nse. Water from the government 

 pipes is laid on, and carried to every room in the build- 

 ing. Bath-rooms, with both cold and warm water, and 

 water-closets, are provided on each floor. 



The entire building is lighted with gas, manufactured 

 on the premises in a large machine furnished by the Pa- 

 cific Pneumatic Gras Co. Upwards of two hundred 

 burners are provided, and this has proved the safest and 

 most economical mode of lighting the building. 



The hotel parlor is a spacious room, 30 by 32 ft. lo- 

 cated in the southern extremity of the main floor of the 

 house. It is handsomely furnished with black walnut 

 furniture of the most approved pattern, and is carpeted 

 with elegant Brussels, making with its surroundings, a 

 very pleasant reception room. 



The dining room occupies the whole of the north 

 wing. It has at the west end, a compartment that may 

 be included or closed for a private dining room. The di- 

 mensions of this spacious hall, are 75 by 32 feet, and 

 one hundred and eighty guests can be accommodated 

 in it. 



The kitchen is in the basement, and is a model of 

 economy in its way. It is furnished with a first class 

 French cooking range, capable, with a small supply of 

 fuel, of rapidly cooking meals for five hundred people. 

 A dumb waiter connects it with the dining room. Near- 

 by is the store-room, with its large, convenient refriger- 

 ator, where fresh meats, vegetables and all perishable 

 articles of a tropical cuisine, are kept in perfect order. 



The Billiard Hall is under the dining room in the 



