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Literary Notes

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
June
Year
1886
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Decorator and Furnisher for June has ntroducetl so inany improvements tli;it we hardly recognized it upon first opening. The pages have been reduceĆ¼ somewhat in size, giving a wider margin and reducing the columns from three to two. The illustrations are finer and the general effect mucli better than heretofore. It is now, really, our loreiiiost art magazine1, typographically and pictorially, as well as in a literary senae. Among the articles nre many that will iotereBt ladies, noticeably one on economlcal f urnlshing, how to rid a house of moths and the like, selections of wall paper, a degcription of a Philadclphia house, niagnilicently illustrated, a flne picture of a New York bedroom, neatly furnished, and a great nuuiber of other desirable lieces. Published at 30 East 14th street, Xfv York.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Courier
Old News