. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. Cutters Guide . TO . . . SEND TO . THE HEXAGON HOTEL, of that City. TVVOBILE. MI_HBH7^^K. CHAMBER OF COMNERCE of that City. CUTTERS GUIDK TO Niagara Kalls, AND ADJACENT POINTS OF INTEREST. RIF^XM EDIXIOISI. CUTTERS GUIDE TO THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS i42 Editions, 567,000 issuedl; MT. CLEMENS, MICH. (8 Editions, 127,000 issued); THE MINERAL WELLS OF TEXAS; THE EUREKA SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS; THE THERMAL WELLS, CITY OF WACO, TEXAS. It is the iiifcntioTi to issue aunually. Cutters Guides to twelve of the most important Resorts,


. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. Cutters Guide . TO . . . SEND TO . THE HEXAGON HOTEL, of that City. TVVOBILE. MI_HBH7^^K. CHAMBER OF COMNERCE of that City. CUTTERS GUIDK TO Niagara Kalls, AND ADJACENT POINTS OF INTEREST. RIF^XM EDIXIOISI. CUTTERS GUIDE TO THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS i42 Editions, 567,000 issuedl; MT. CLEMENS, MICH. (8 Editions, 127,000 issued); THE MINERAL WELLS OF TEXAS; THE EUREKA SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS; THE THERMAL WELLS, CITY OF WACO, TEXAS. It is the iiifcntioTi to issue aunually. Cutters Guides to twelve of the most important Resorts,includingr tlie very best of the Nortli and South. jfulU: -flUuetratcCt. PUBLISHED BVPUBLISHER OF CUTTERS GUIDES TO — THE HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORTSOF THE J> ?tif.^I iJ }? nu;- . - CjCliV til v ic v\ il jlU Jn t ^v clCti H.^ii O! - Gtltidk .Til . .^ F^ THE FALLS. 0\ER five hundred thousand visitors have the pleasure ofviewing the Falls of Niagara evers- year. The many millions who annually pass by. either via Buffaloor Suspension Bridge, without stopping over at Niagara cannot fully realize that they are losing the oppor-tunity, possibly of a lifetime, of beholding one of the grandestand most beautiful works of nature. Standing upon the brink of the precipice at Prospect Point,and taking the first good view of the Falls, every one is im-pressed with their majestic beauty and enormous power: andwhen they contemplate the immensity of the volume of water,the great depth of the chasm into which it makes its madthough graceful plunge, a mingled feeling of awe and admira-tion takes possession of the beholder. It is not our mission to attempt a llowerv- or classical descrip-tion of Niagara Falls, but r


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