House and Garden 
at least, be deemed an evil one. To the 
farmer’s living-room which, together with 
the kitchen, comprised the old building, a 
dining-room had been joined a number ot 
years ago; and since Mr. Harrison acquired 
the property, another and larger living-room 
has been gracefully added and also two com¬ 
modious wings. The latter enclose a veranda 
in projecting toward a point of land which 
constitutes the river front of the property. 
The illustrations make it plain that none of 
the domestic quality visible in the houses of 
the neighborhood is lacking in this one. In¬ 
deed the new is scarcely to be distinguished 
from the old in the views of the exterior; 
and within doors the simplicity of the early 
farmhouse has been repeated, but with a bit 
more of comfort and beauty added. 
