CARPENTRY.

Timber.—Timber all well seasoned spruce. Floor timbers, 2″ × 10″, 12″ on centers. Studding, 3″ × 4″. Main rafters, 2″ × 8″, 24″ on center.

Cornice.—The cornice is formed of wood heavily moulded.

Roof.—The rafters are covered with hemlock boards, then covered with ornamental iron plates laid on tar felt. Valleys and gutters, XX tin. Leaders, galvanized iron. The ridge is ornamental iron work.

Floors.—The floors throughout are double. The upper floors are narrow white pine, except hall and kitchen. The hall is narrow oak, the kitchen narrow white maple, the bath rooms are white maple. The main hall is paneled wainscot, 4′ high. Kitchen and bath rooms wainscoted with narrow beaded strips of maple. The trimmings throughout, except main hall, will be selected white pine. Hall to be of white oak. Doors to be six paneled. Main stairs and balustrade to be white oak. Others stairs white pine, with Georgia pine treads. Inside blinds throughout. Plain bronze hardware on principal part of first story. Jet and bronze for balance.

Painting.—The wood and iron work on the outside will be painted three coats. The inside will be wood filled and have two coats of hard oil.

Plumbing.—The apparatus for plumbing work located as shown on the plans. To be piped and arranged for water pressure.

Range.—The kitchen to have an approved low down range, fitted in fireplace.

Heater.—There will be placed in the cellar a No. 14 combination steam and hot air heater.

ESTIMATE OF COST.
Mason work, complete$4,400
Carpenter and roof work3,400
Painting200
Plumbing, gas pipes, etc.650
Steam heating600
$9,250