beat water ne ever aranK. glt;vrIt has passed into an adage L ^ that it takes a very smart man ™n to keep a hotel. It we are al- ,e lowed to use profane expletives P™5eSH i 1in these chaste columns, wewould say that it does take a l)r0i W /*v tf fconfounded smart man to Keep n] a hotel and keep it riyht.—! Nevertheless we have such ai p n pmau in our city—a man among e ten millions—John Fromhold, e * d I the proprietor of the Pioneer na 1 h hotel. Courteous, polite, ur- q [m bane, obliging, anticipating one n i every want of his guests, we|c:^v have no hesitation in pronoune- |mc ,p ; ing Mr. Fromhold a model ho- at)(] 18 tel keeper, and recommend his '^establishment as worthy of pa- nj,| v tiouage fioin the traveling pub nM. ^ lie. Every person while ther**'d is safe, secure and a*, home, j|)(] and the tables groan under the j,or fancy and vegetable luxuries of SU(. | our mountain country: Always mo go to the Pioneer. |\0eiThere are conflict ing rumors (