A Snow Palace
At the Clipper Gap hay-yard, ïsorüi street, a nmnber of boys have been at work for fcwo OT three days m tuwulmg i„t,. a huge snow bank. In the conter „f tlii thcy have oxcavated fi largo ohamber Adioining this are large halls and gall'cri.'s, and in tlue are numerous wmS iB tlie .We of porrales Tho outaido ot tlio umi 1)tra' - - Bhape, and altogether the palace is a very elabórate and compheated aftiui. 1 The architect was Frankie, son of J. J. Coopor proprietor of the yard. -Luist eLtLr gwri receptiou and concert tookpfaceiL the palaoe Üie mtenorrf whioh was brüliantly lighted up vrith o .lies, plaee.T in a candelabra Onned iSow'.1 Tu,' palaeeand the entertam, mnt attvacted a ci-eat number oi tors in.leea, the aingular stauctuie MM been attoctiig mach uttention ever suice the work típon it bcRun. La.st mght W,w the Bécond night tliat tho now palace
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