MARK TWAIN'S HOTEL.
Having lately opened a hashery, I send you these, my rides and regulations :—-Tins house shall he considered strictly inn-temperate. None hut the brave deserve the fare. Persons owing bills for hoard will be bored for bills. Boarders who do not \\!sh to pay in advance are requested to advance and pay. Boarders arc expected to wait on the colored cook—for meals. Sheets will bo rightly changed onco in six months, or more if necessary. Double boarders can have two beds with a room in it, or two rooms with a bed in it, as they choose. Boarders arc requested to pull off their boots before retiring, if thoy can convcuioutly do so. Bods with or without bugs. All moneys and other valuables arc to be left in care of the proprietor. This is insisted on, as he will be responsible for no other losses. lusido matter will not be furnished for editors under any consideration. Pehtives coming to make a six months' visit will bo welcomed ; but when they bring their household furniture, virtue will ccasfo to be a forbearance. Single mou with their families will not be boarded.
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Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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193MARK TWAIN'S HOTEL. Westport Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1155, 3 March 1874, Page 2
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