Lambert's suburban architecture . ntree. Ho! Plumber, getthe best tin for me,Get the best tin, And dont on my house lay the solder thin, Out in the open countree. And give me the latest in sanitaree, And copper inlaid make the thingumaree, With filigree brass on the what-you-may-see. Nothings too good enough for me On my house in the open countree. Ho! Dollars five thousand and sixty-nine, Five-naught-sixty-nine! Itseems to me I need a gold mine Out in the open countree. Ho! Carpenter, plumber and mason to pay, And capitalists shaking their heads in a way, Not apt, to be sure, to make one feel


Lambert's suburban architecture . ntree. Ho! Plumber, getthe best tin for me,Get the best tin, And dont on my house lay the solder thin, Out in the open countree. And give me the latest in sanitaree, And copper inlaid make the thingumaree, With filigree brass on the what-you-may-see. Nothings too good enough for me On my house in the open countree. Ho! Dollars five thousand and sixty-nine, Five-naught-sixty-nine! Itseems to me I need a gold mine Out in the open countree. Ho! Carpenter, plumber and mason to pay, And capitalists shaking their heads in a way, Not apt, to be sure, to make one feel gay. Theres no money, I see, For my house in the open countree. Ho! Sheriff, and youve come to see me ?Come to see me? With a fieri facias to sell-my house Out in the open countree ! Now, surely, then, Im a luckless wight To be caught this way when money is tight. And my five thousand gone higher than Gilderoys kite. Theres no money for me In a house in the open countree. —Newark Sunday Call. LAMBERTS SUBURBAN ARCHITECTURE. 37. Design No. 15 1. Residence of J. E. Cronham, Esq., Nutley, N- J. (COPYRIGHTED.) Design No. 151 is a photographic view of the resi-dence of J. E. Cronham, Esq., Nutley, N. J. The ele-vations are treated in the semi colonial style, being well or-namented with octagonal projections, tower, porch and bal-conies ; the square tower being particularly first and second stones are clapboarded, with beltcourse and gables of shingles. Roof is covered withshingles and painted tile red. Blinds are painted olive : Front, 26 feet ; side, 44 tt.; exclusive of bays. The interior arrangement is very convenient. The various rooms are connected and separated by slid-ing doors and portiere openings. The hall has a coat closetand is finished in ash, and it contains an ornamental stair-case built of ash, and is lighted by stained glass windowson stair platforms. The parlor and sitting room are neatlytrimmed in whitewood, and the latter is pro


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