3; 1 /' , ~ - ~- ~~ - ~-- ........_.._;-_._..¢.,..» ...W - " ; in fi., 'rn GU .i our ~ N I }:|,\ ul 0'|"l‘F,'l`0WN JULY15, ;399_ *` °-* -----'-<--/-~~..-»-'---W _ .......»_.,...._.:,,_.... ;-.... ,,,_. ... ._,_, ,_-_M`___\ 2 l » f ~_.___ -` _ V ' <--~ ..--_ _... . _ -1 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% All summer goods must- go. We are bound that s we will" not summers goods till next summer. If prices is any objectto you ° i time to buy straw and linen hats, L d' ’ S "1 Light Coat and Vest, and lots oi oth:rul3iSnes.a1 Drs’ Prints’ U No place like Prowse Bros for bargains during ,July the hot goods must go in order to give comfort to oiirmdny customers, n ._ ._ TEE VV©]N'IDEE.F"U'I4 CDEEAP BEEN. ,_ _.____.__- glass __transoms_, main _sash ° A smimaaurtiiiyy taiith and last. in the ssriesof Architectural inour daily d for li by the wel known _lr. Charles Willard Leish- wllllbs -'glad to furnish our nisin general. illusirst- i s""'--° as Us invite this week a careful study The plan"of the tirst door is t1 give door plans oi the design accom- as large rooms as possible and poriiere this article as it is one of our and sliding door openings are given prize designs. The irst door between the principal rooms. The 1899, by Clmrles Wil-, architect ballsitthe _staircase hall staircase to the fgiiifiigi igéégéii. V5' 575” i than ni- 1 \\»¢-o ‘ ‘ . PERSPECTIVE. ' ls a parlor, sitting room or lib- sitting room has a large bay window dining roomand kitchen. with a as well as a window at the side. The at tie side or front of the house of the small bed room 'marked -6” in front of hall which room. is ample in size and well lor a small bed room. walls of foundation are ot rough laid in its natural state of the wslli are too wide for any settling. The cellar may ‘ be bya stairway from therear doing aw ty with the running cement mortar. Footings may 0! ifthn soil p-rmits as they w-"' iootslidl- »te,riee- .“‘o..i.t- getviist isermll' i E C ll is M... 6?. _ 9 ..' . 1' A’-if B . `:,~ ._ ,_ I 3 'A r » nd endorsed ‘Tender for Y- the llotninion Buildings. W' be h this o*'ce until Friday, ith August - e TEXDE RS addressed to the under- . .' . Silgfl lt eunbly of Coal for toe Buildm8S l Il :minion and forms of ten- where all necessary on application. notifed that tenders unless made on f-13° and signed with their acco niei b an .ic- be adnma abley f-0 N10 AY r any tender. E. F. E. ROY. Secretary. - \ m e p Y _ the Minister ot Public ro rss' PER clufl' o_F AMOUNT wh ch Hillbeforfeited if f-he eater iutoaooutract when to do so, or if he fail t0 complflle hr. If the YOINESI' be li swillh return . (dgiinnot bind itself toac- this advertisement the Debarment will about 12 foot square, The veran- _opening between the sitting room and Bly be enlarged and extended ‘the dining room is provided with slid- 7 ing doors The poi-tiere openings may door gives us iive bed be provided with corbels placed about and a bath all large iight rooms one foot from the top and grill iilled haght to ceilings with the ex- in above. The kitchen has large closet room and a seperate staircase to the 7/////p///1 my/11,1,///f///1/,/.. .-1,,//1 _ » ’ Z : 2 Btn Uoii t ‘ 5 5 . \ X s\....,. \\§\\\ \ \\\\\\\\\\\\ * i lllli- L_ .4 ¥-< , 1 ji = Il __ 11 -1 | 8 __ _ 5 S \v\C€1UC~U*f*°‘_V'1T*‘@Q-*l "_` K Y 5. ._"*I‘_’_' \\\\\€ IITWL I In O Bl ,nv -in .~ - ~ 'Q _Q X ,., E Sl .._,..-,,,/ riosrrq owen: A - f I J \\\\~\ \ 1 _ EED ROOM PFD R00 .S “nu 1 1 1:' ‘lid/i228 `\\\\\ _.__ »\\\\\._ .\\\\`\\\»\\\\~u~ \ E.-..._..... \ ua ‘L1 J "L" '_' A r ” ” Q T :__- iz ~ t \` \` #\ -‘\‘ \\ \\| __ F c-_cczr , cscszr ,ijgg . . _ mm _ 1 . --: -,° . r -' ' ,-, sea Room BED “OOM I .' I, ,H In i1X7l IUSXISS » _ / , F » ’..... #ix »=- __-ru;-n FIRST FLOOR PLAN. second story. The closet in the dining room might be used for an entrance to tue k'tshen,closing up present entrance obviatiug the direct view to the kitchen. Th`e dining room has good large win- dows which when open iu warm weath- er (with those in ih_e sitting room) make a good circulation of air. The do" 1-inu£tiésolth¢.1.¢9¢Pr°pr.»ndth¢°n ~ mn . hutedandhsve ot airl t ded . Th°|aes,moul esp. _ I l thisroomare provided with IP into, ‘what .ii commonly ,iiskiiiz I , _f'i‘ii»,',vi,i-ssaarooiia ». G-Ds _ DINING i STTUIG ai ' tis.: ss' _ si's"ii if ' //ff//. HALL mu \\'l 11' In is'sf'iiis's' VEIIUQ slrcoiimi noon Pnl `0nexsmimtionolthe second floor pl;ui'wetindlivob‘edroomsanda bath room. Thosmallerlbsdroom in the sewing roomas desired. All rooms are provided with ample closet rooms exceptt'ie.rearonaand this could be easily altered bydiminishing the size of the closet iorbed room marked 10.x 14’ ando! the linen closet in the hall and still not aftertlie sizeof either oi the rooms or the hall. The sitting room ‘nay iscairiednp to the second story and is somewaht larger.' All the _'bed rooms are planned to give as much accommodation, light and ventilation as possible. The lighting of the passage is accomplished by placing transoms overall bed rooms and bathrooms door. The room previously stated as being used as a play room or sewing room is' lighted by an elliptical and dormer windows, the former being glazed with stained glue. All interior woodwork is as given in the technical description accompanying this article but may be changed to suit the wishes oi the owner. The extirior finish of the tirst story is oi clapboards laid 44 inches to the weather and joints lapped lj inches, with corner boards at the end of the house and all joints 4&"x 11” stuff. The entire second story, in- cluding, roofs and dormers is shingled, all shingling and clapboards to be backed up with one 1" x 6" rough hent- lock boards upon which is placed a lay er of building paper» well lapped and mailed. Espet-ial care should be used in placing paper on boards, lapping pa.- per well at joists and window casings thereby avoiding the entrance of cold air. The panels on second st Jry are made of piper macho oi neat design. For a technical description of this design see the fel owing memorandum. General Dimension: Extreme Width, A28 ft., 9 ins. ; depth. not including ver. anda or porch, 44 it. story, 9h.; second story 8 it; 6 inches. and root, shingles. entrance hall is about square and WSU lighted by a window at the bottom ot Heights of Stories: cellar, 7 tt.; iirst ’ Exterior Mat ris 1-i: Foundation,stoue, irst. story. t-lapboards, walls above first gr Interlor Finish: Hard white plaster. Main doors, N. C. pine. Trim. Whitt! | , the staircase as well as one at the plat-, 3 form where the staircase turns. The , ' g parlor is nearly square and may have - _ . anopou iire plaooand the windows in < -z -; I YU# Ii <~ll;*'Qf n mmmnmn imma l“““WU The House » l il gs gil it iii 5 been a the liberal E Acoordiog'olexieographers,a wliose|u1tule,bytbsway,isa is anieinber ol chietdutv consists theioterestsothisparty, and insecuring theattendanos asmanvmembersas possible,-at portantdivisions. Inothel words, he thesauie kind of role in the field. Theoneisinchargeot a ear. tain numberol legielatarsand the oth. orolaci-rtain nnmberoi hounds, and thedntyoteach is to see that his charges attend to business and prompt. lydotbetasksassignedtitliem. That apailiamentary omce of this kind is nosinecuiecaubereadily seen. Each political party has a chief whip. and ever an important division is expected he must notify the members, argl if he - l- .-. .___-_ _.__ case,ash. Kitchen and bath, wamscoted. ` Colors: Clapboards, silver gray Trim lake white. Sashes. dark green All shingles left natur.l for weather stain. ” Accommodations: The principal rooms etc., are shown ,bv the door plans. Cellar under whole house, with inside andontside entrance and concrete lloor. Double sliding doors connect the dining room and sitting-room. Bath room, with full plumbing tix- tures, in second st try. Portable range and_siiik~kitchen. Back staircase from cellar to attic. Linen closet in second story hall. Attic iloored ter storage. Cost: $2,700. complete. The esti- mate is based on New York prices tor materials and labor. In many sections ' - _ ~v ‘A Une Dose 'hells the story. When your head aches, and you feel bllious, consti- pated. and out of tune, with y_oul' stomach sour and no appetite. l\1S\f buy a package of » A Hood’s Pills .A Andtakaad0S¢.from1to4pi1ls. 1 . You will be surprised at bow easily I, they willdo their work, cure your » headache and biliousness, muse the l liverandmaheyouieelhappyg: 25ocnts. Soldbyallmedicino wood grain-gilled and varnished. Stair. (3,, - g _ ti .tl ' ` "if "` . 1. A 1- _ ” 35: _#fax Xé .fix 7L`}?.f‘fin*‘x :fkai-'_. . ~ " _ `. ` ibemustvke sh 'ugh ooiiliso ai?-»‘io»"i?unes. ig, Ifhedndstattsoinsotths - _ f '., ‘¢,wootiispr.»e1~»¢=in ~jesun¢;u-»id”'t.- ug , , mmf/sad pi" mmm, ~ - , 1..i..¢‘ii.i..'I.‘.1“.ri‘”.l» A ' __ .ij/ll, 7. _ 6 W9 , A ,mm ,,, ,mm _¢_“',, iAn|iuil_ front maybeusedtora play room or .-_ whipper°in plays in the hunting ` hh." ui ~ the iirst duty oi that geitlemen is to sae _lloiiiit_Allison, June' 29th, 1899-july that mme of the of his Put’ shirk theirparliamentary duties. When- A A, A A A A A A A P . lg V ` -_ . V" _ '_ .» .» sY'n-is ¢ .¢ , of the country the cost should be less.` l seesauycitliemih §E H =i i 17. ' fxmrdannls the thili inlhis oilinims RKTYGFIT SAQK s-banana-»am»¢l , - , ‘ldnea6ons.ltseiiitissnna¢sstsdhyl»ta&s. 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