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Show Slslmcnnr In llrssl llsmmul. There i 1 roUibl) more mahogany ltn-Iiorleettei ltn-Iiorleettei IN'evv'koik now than ever lo-lore, lo-lore, and the woeul is put to a greater variety of use than rt any tlmo since Its If .utywos first diseitvcrcl to tho vvot'd. It is truo that old m&lioginy I rings enormous prices, and that architect archi-tect eagerly watch tho destruction of old buildings for tho sake of purchoilng stalr rails, und mantelpiece of lualiog. uuy for new houses. Hut the gaudy barroom now so jiopuhir demand more new mahogany in a )enr than witstver consumed in n like' period for the dining tables of our grandfathers. Tho laigcst logs, when not sawed up Into veneer, go to make bur ilab. New York tiuu. |