959 VOL. XXIX, COB VALLIS, BEATON COUNTY, OBEGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1892. NO. 44 for E infants "Caitorfals so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." n. A. Ascnra, 1L D., Ill So. Oxford Sfcj Brooklyn, N. Y. . "The use 6f 'Oistoria' is so universal and Its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few arc the Intelligent families who io not keep Castoria withir. easy reach." . Cabum Mahttct. T. J)., .. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Taa CesTAua . DON'T MISS JT- A Mi'ISSTEP wonld fair creature. Let us miss a secure footing cane the neiils which i " " miSS tlie Grand Display of :"jLt Kilned There will be a grand rush to sec THE LATEST NOVELTIES And no obstacle should prevent you from examining the display before you make your holiday purchases. In the assortment-will be found a grand variety of A lbums. Toilet Sets, Work Boxes: Writing Desks, Mirrors, Perfumery, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Cliff and Collar Boxes,Silk Handkerchiefs Silverware and not least, Dress Pat tern and suits of Clothes suitable for Christinas presents, all at FORTUNE IS FICKLE-DEATH SORE! CYBUS W. FIELD, at one died a pauper, leaving lus lamuy notnmg imt ins Ine in surance. : - . r , The time to insure is 10 W! - i ' Massachusetts lias the best insurance law. Every policy ha a guarantee of CASH or paid-up insurance each . year after the first. . , m ,r The surest policy is written uy mis MABOAtiiiusjiiiiiS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, Address . M. C. COLTON, Ce'n. Agt.,1233 Stark St., OrM. s. w oficocK, iw Portland. Or. First National Bank, Corvallis. y - Caefb WEAvrKOMrs. . A." W. Her bert, of thia city, has recently pnehased one of the celebrated Newcomb -fly-shuttle looms and announces that she is prepared to do all kinds of carpet and rug weaving, and guarantees first-class work at low pfocee. An i nvitation is extended to all interested c nad examine specimens oi worn, tmd GhiJclreaP CaRtbria cores Colic, Constipation, Bout Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kiiis Worms, gives sioep, and promotes, di gestion, WitHout injurious medication. " For several years I have reooramraded your ' Castoria, and utrnXl always continue U do so as it has invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. PasdR. K." D., The Wmthiup," liSth Street and T. Avft, Nnw Yorfc Oity. CoHP-iSr, 77 Murray Stmet, Nr Toss. be disastrous to this hope that she may nofe ft. and that she may es - surround her. Don't! I time worth twenty million?, FOR SALE CHEAP. A tract Of land situated on the Little Elk road, known as the Parrish. ranch, for sale at $10.00 per acre cash, on or before the 1st of November, 1892. ' Jas. BOBEBT80S & Co., Newport Oregon, Salem Stem Laundry T. M Hamilton, the agent for the Salem steam laundry, lias decided to locate permanently in this city. He has al ready established a good business fofr that company in this city,-which bids fair- to become constantly larger. Their .work has never failed to give entire satisfactroiij while their charges are as low as is compatible with first- class work: Clothing called for and delivered free of charge. t ' KEE. - Sea those beauties in willow goud3, pat ent and arm rockers t Witkins'. GUARDIANS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that, by virtue of in order of the ionnty court of Lano county, Oieou, duly made aod entered of record 011 the 5th d;ty of December, 1892, I , C. W. Starr, guardian of the estate of Dessie Lin iter, a minor, will on t he 10th day of Jan uary, IS'J3, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, the folio wiug described reaiestate belonging to said Dessie Liirder, t.o-wit: Commeuciuz at a point 120 feet noithofthe north -corner tf a lot of kuid deeced by A. YVilliel.n and wife to the Catholic church near Monroe, aud thence no.th 90 fettt; west 120 feet south &) feet; east 120 fet to the place of beginning, ail in rectiou S3, totru. 14 b.s r. 5 w., Wil 1 me.te meridian Benton county, state of Urt-tfor;. lhe sale will take place on said premises at 1:30 o clock i. in. of said day. Terms, cash in hand. 0. W. STAKR, Gunr.'ian of tht Eitate of Dessio Liuder, minor. Dated, this 15th day of Dec, 1892. CHIEF OF POLICE TAX SALE. Warrant ibr the Collection of Delinquent Taxes of the City of Corvallis. State of Oregon, Oregon, 1 ' Ui-nton, lorvullis. J " Uourityor City of Curve To J. K. Scrafiord, Chief of Polfco of the City of Corvallis, Oregon. In the name of the City of Corvallis yoti are hereby Commanded to proceed forthwith t-j collect the delinquent taxes on accompanied roll hereto attached as pro vided by law, and you ore especially com manded to add to and collect two tier cen- Itlim in n.l.lil i.r 4l,, ni.t tf ttitffrv p7K I W arrant with your doings thereon and the receipt or snul tea surer lor all moneys thereby collect! aud paid to the tress- ur. Witness my hand and seal of the City of ConaULs, this lth day of March. A. D-, 180i J. IT. TOKTER, Police Judge of the City of Corvallis. Notice is hereby given that, by virtuo of the above described warrant, I have this day levied upon all of I ho real proper and mort gagad described in the delinquent tax an neeed to taid warrant to bo-duiivered, to-wit: Burge 'Rich, 1 -' Tax. . supplementary plat Wilkin's addi lio.i, lots 3, 4, 5 and o block 1 11 Cooper EE, s 1-2 oi lots 1,2, 3 mid 4, Mock 16 County addition to Corvallis......... 6 8 Crawford W C and V, licginninnt a point 374 feet west 1 froin .N W corner blo;k 8'i, Avery's Hid addition to Corvallia; thciicd wect 100 feet; thence south !i00 teetj thence cst 100 t'eetjlhonce uoith 2J0 ieet to place of beginning $ 8 19 DeNcvin F J. lot3 11 and 12 block 23, County ad dition to Corvallis 6 12 Ifowara David, parcel of land 2 lots S of S W cor ner of block 29, County addition to Corvallis 2 04 KeUay John, lots 7 and 8, block 23, Corvallis 7 G5 McCollough C II, -personal property 89 Mason Of, lot 4 block 15, Job's addition to Cor vallis....... 26 Oregon Development Company, -Steamers W M Hoag, 8 llentley and Three Sisters..... 102 00 Sylvester John, est of, lot a block ss OT, lots 1, 2 and 3, ,- block 17, County addition 10 20 Willi mette Valley Coast R R Co, lots 1 and 2 block 2,-0 T CorvallU 8000 tect road bed with turn table aud depot......... 40 S3 MORTGAGES. Carter Margaret C mcrt, V ictor Gerber, lots 1, 2, 7 and " 8, block 8, Dixon's addition to Cor vallis .. . .. 1 53 Chase Georgia P, niott, Carrie E Wells and husband, lots 3, 4, 9 and 10, block U, County' aadiuon to Corvallis, book iL page 630 Clark Martha, ' u.ovt, S E Belknap, EM Belknap aud G W Kennedy, lots 7, 8 and i, block 1, Corvallis, book Opago 355, Emmons Elinor, liioi t, S It Henderson, 3-4 of lots 11 and 12, block 18; lots 7, 8, 0, 10 and 12, block 17, and lot 4. block 11, Corvallis, book K pae 214... ......... Ilenklo a Davis, ruort, G W Kennedy and wife, un divided 1-4 of lots 7, 8 A 9, block 1, Corvallis, book H page 380... ....a... Hanna F G, rnort, T J Creighton and wife, lot 8 1G 3 00 6 12 1 02 10, block 2, Corvallis. book K page .... .. 1 38 Ha:ina F G, ,V v- hmrl4 G VV Quivey, lots fi 6, 11 and 12. block 8. Dixon's addition to Corvallis, book K page 217............ 2 91 Lewis A E, -. mort, M A Canan and husband, lot 7 and n Vt of lot 8, block 4, Corval lis. book M page 209....... 20 40 McLoed W E, ' -mort, W L Perry, lots 1 and 2, block 1. Ilufi'mau's addition. Cor vallis, book K page 441 .. ........... 1 02 Moore John H and Rach'clj - mort, a IN W ukins, lots 10, 11 and 12, block 13. County addition -to Corvallis, book K page 200...... .... 3 06 Now therefore on Saturday; the 14th dav of January, 1893, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day in front ot ine court nouse aoor,- -city . oi Uorvailis, county of Benton, state of Oregon, I will sell the above : described real estate, and mortgages at publie auction to the highest bidder for cash, subject to re demption to satisfy said warrants, costs and accrueing ousts. J. . sceafford; Chief of Police, of Corvallis, Oregon. Dated Friday, December 9, 1882. ' BRIEF LOCALS. Christmas goods at h, Welker & Co. Ladies' and children's hair cutting a specialty at Taylor's. . . - The S. . pay car came over the west side line Thursday; The county court of linne county has fixed the tax lefy at 25-.;niilhv - August Schloenian lias . teturned from an-extended tour iu Washiligtoii. You will find useful and ornamental Christmas presents at L. Welker & Co. The elegant stock of silverware at E. P. Greifoz'a is of tire latest styles and patterns. - - For Sale. A second-hand, uncov ered bugtry for sale cheap. Enquire at this office. Ordera for the Salem l.tundry h-ft at Frank's Racket store, will receive prompt attention. ; W. S. Gardner, photographer, cor-n.-r Third and Monroe strerts. Sire cesHor to Chase and Gardner. Make your fiiends happy by giving them a Xmas jiresent selected from our stock. L. "We!kter & Co. -'County orders for holiday goods solicited and given prompt attention by E. P. Gn flbz, the leading jeweler. State Food Commissioner Baker is trying to force the Portland res taurants to serve pure butter. We handle none but the best cas kets find coffins. Hearse furnished when desireiU 1 Welker & Co. - Jay Hastings, who has been em ployed in the Pioneer bakery for Home time, has returned to his former home iu Salem. Lady masquers desiring the cab to convey them to the hall on the night of the 23rd will please leave their names at Stock's store. The last soci.il dauce before the holidays will le -given at the opera house to-morrow night. Good music and a pleasant time assured. Tnere wilfbe an impottai.t meeting of the hook and ladder company at their rooms Monday evening. All em tiers are requested to be ' presen t. The executive committee, of the Ma rine band request us to announce ' that all racmLevs who take part in the Christmas day concert must attend the rehersals next week. - - David L. Irvin has opened a new boot and nboe shop next to Graham & Wortham's dfng atore, and solicitsH a share of tho public patronage. One trial will make you regular cus tomer. ' , , - . We would suggest that the pastors of the' various -churches who inted to h Ve special exercises on Chlistnl is to give us their announcements for pub lication as early in the week as pos sible to injure their appearance. Closing out Sale. for the next sixty days I will sell my entire stock of trimmed and nntrimmed felt and velvet hats regardless of cost. Ladies, now is your time to secure a hat or bonnet. Remember to bring along the cash; no credit. Mrs. T. Mason. 4 Wanted 'A gentleman, who has had fiftwn years experience in office work desires a position. Has served five years m a newspaper office, five years in a railway office, five years in insurance business, and is a practical book-keeeper. Bust of reference."! Address this office. The Gazette job office, this week printed a lot of circnlars lor C. A, Loud, proprietor of the bhenandoah kennels. in which he gives a Kill and compre hensive description of the " English set ters which he is breeding. Mr. Loud is an en thusiastic Kportsinan.and is do ing more than any cither one man in this vicinity to mlprove the strain of bunting dogs in Use. The Business Men's association held a meeting last Friday "evening at which it was unanimously agreed that all the members should close tiieir places of' business every evening after the first of January next at 7 p. UV This is a good scheme as our met chants and their clerks will have moe time to themselves and the same amount of business will lie transacted. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at the usual hour. Preaching by the pastor, Dr Thompson. Topics of spec ill interest : ItotU morning and evening. Sunday school at 10 a. in., and every schol ar and teacher is requested to be prompt in attendacce. Christian endeavor meeting at 6:30 p. m. Services of prone t 7:30, eonducted by the orchestra, and - some choice selections will be giveu. The Sua day school of the church will give then? Christmas entertainment on Saturday eve ning. Dec. 24th. Highest ol ill in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABS3SfSBlSf'FJJBB TE GranS Masquerade Bam. The masquerade ball to be given by the hook and ladder company, on the evening of Dec. 23rd, promises to be one of the most successful affairs ever given in Corvallis. The committee Fias secured the service of Parsons and Fleck's Orchestra of Portland-, to fur nish the music, which in itself, is a great inducement for all to attend) even if they do not darice. Besides this, "several interesting tableaux will be given, and teight beautiful young ladies will participate in a new quad rillei introducing some of the prettiest figures ever seen. These features art intended especially for the amusement of spectators, although the dancers would enjoy them equally a well, and should be on hand promptly at 8:45. Two beautiful fans and an umbrella will be given away as prizes, and are now on exhibition at Stock's cash store. It is expected that fully 73 couples will masque, already the writer . has heard of about 100 parties who-will be there in costumes. We trust the pub he will patronize the boys liberally as thev deserve. , . .. '- Exciting Horse Trade. Case Bros, not only conduct a first class tonsonal establishment, but also do quite an extensive business in live stock, bnt not exactly in the same manner as did a former fraternal ar tist who cut hair, shod horses and sold salmon in the same building. Last Wednesday L. W. Clopton, who has been engaged in,teaming on the street work, concluded he would rather haVe one of Ern Case's horses than one ot his, paying the difference of 55 and taking posession of the horse. Mr. Clapton was chuckling to himself and almost feeling soriy for our artistic friend, when a by-standt-r chanced to remark that the horse he had just trad" ed for was of no account, and at tho same time making Mi. Case a liberal qifer for his horse. - '.The- former trader then offered to trade Ixick, but wlteri Case refused to to take tho $5 back, a lively discussion ensued, niuch to the amusement - to the by-standers. At the last report Mr. Case was in poses ston. of the coveted animal, although both parties threatened to swear out a warrant' for replevin. Mr. Cloplon no doubt thinks he has struck a hard case, but me anwhile, Etn can bt found ready to wais on customers ut the old Stand, " - ---T ;' i Uncle Josh WniTcojiB.rL-tsfc Friday evening the Independence dra matic club presented the conledy "Un cle Josh Whitcomb" at the opera house in this city. They were greeted by a good house aud the play was staged iu a maimer which was highly creditable to all who participated. The audience unanimously pronounced it one of the best entertainments ever given in this city After the play the floor was cleared and a short dance was Jndulged in by our disciples of lerpsichore. It the representatives of our sister city see fit to again visit us we are sure they, will be accorded good treatment. How About That? Some jolly citi zens of Salem, among them our friends John Minto and Col. Olmatead, took a trip to Yaquina bay a few days ago and shortly afterward they returned home "sick." they sdid. Poor fellows: nobody was surprised thrvt they" ware "aick" when it got out that they were willing to give Conductor Kennedy $10 ft day to go to Salem and teach. them how to play pedro. Of course,thy didn't want the papers td "get onto" it, but then-you know there is always on6 "of those ruthless reporters around when he .isn Wanted. Perhaps they will know better than to play against the genial conductor again. ' The steamers Hoag and Three Sisr tefs "af rived at this city last Sunday; bringing, among other things, eight car loads of potatoes whicli were forwarded tn San PrancBCOi The Three Sisters . will be tied ud here for some time. I The Hoag however will continue1 to make regular trips. CITY COUNCIL MEETING. The city ceuucil met in regular ses sion last Monday evening. Present, J.-O. Wilson, B. R. Job, T. Eghn, G. A. Waggoner, R. R Gibson, W. H. Hartless, K. M. Davissou and -T.-J. Creighton. ; Minutes of last approved. meeting read and R. M. Davisson, R. E. Gibson and J. O. Wilson, committee to confer with the water company in regard to thfe purchase of the water works; re ported that the company, wonld take $28,000 lor their plant complete. Said report was accompanied by a proposition from the water company offering to sell the plant for $23,000j said proposition including, house and two lots, cistern, tower and tanks, two steam pumps with attachments, one boiler and all the tools alio 11 1 the works, one wind mill aud pump, tun nel and pipe to the river, all pipe laid throughout the city with all the hy drants connected, all the pipe in and around the works, all pipe and fittings now ordered, all fir Wood on hand which is supposed to be enough to lest until wood can be delivered next sum mer, also the lease of the Mulkey hill, provided the company be allowed to run the works and collect the rents as they are now doing Until the first of April, or as much longer as necessary to float the. bonds and get money to pay for the works. It was moved seconded and carried that the report of the committee be Continued; Committee on sewerage asked for further time, allowed. Finance committee reported favor ably on bills of Hajne & Buck. Bills of J. L. Kane "and board of fire delegates were referred to finance committee. On motion bill of Hayne & Biuk for $882.45, on street fund, was al lowed and ordered paid. On motion the following claims against the general fund were allowed and ordered paid. Hayne & Buck', for street work. . S A Hughes, on cross-walks. S LKliue t......; J K Smith & Co, hardware. . Simpson, Huston ft Co, " Wheeler & Langley, lac terns. . . . L V Clopton, work ou street. . . . David Keener, Hayne & Buck, " " ... C 11 Fcltou, " " ... J Ferreustein, " " u. John Bier,' " sewer.., City Transfer Co. Taylor Porter, work H & L. . . . . Kiromaus Fuud Ins Co. ......... Guardian " E W Fisher, rent on H & L hall. Frank Oouover, printing. . ...... A Caa thorn, treasurer's salary... Assessment fund. .... . J R Scrafford, O of P salary M J Erwio, tiiglit watch ........ Water Co, water. Electric Light Co J M Porter, P J salary S liitcbeus estate, treas salary.. 8048.35 32.00 .U 5.55 2.40 1.50 3.50 11.09 1.75 . 8.00 , 38.80 2.00 ; 10.72 6.83 , 17.50 . 17.50 . 72.00 4.00 ; 40 00 , 41.84 . GO 00 ; 56 00 . 00 50 . 8300 . 50 00 . 20.00 Total S15S8.44 Reports of city treasurer and police judge read and referred to finance com mittee. Liquor license bonds of Gerliart & Mackay, JB.WoIdt, Chas, Albrecht, John Kinkade, A. Hodesand T. White horn were read and approved. The police judge was authorized td issue li censes according to law. Petition Of Hartless & Davuson et al, asking the Council to order a side walic on the north side of Harrison street from 12th st. to west city limits, granted and city attorney ordered to prepare ordinance for the same. Petition of E. Berlin for side walk on Monroe street was referred to street committee. An ordinance authorizing the police judge to enter into contract in behalf of the city with the Corvallis water com pany for the purchase of their water worksj was passed by a unanimous vote C. H. Lee being absent. An ordinance, providirig for the erection, constructing; ulaintaining and operating telegraph, telephone and electric light wires and poles within the city limits was passed; On motion the following resolution adopted: - ; '-. . ResolVed. That the police judge be j ind hereby is . ordered to issue a warrant for the collection of delinquent assessment for street improvements on 2nd street, and Madison street, in the city of Corvallis; with costs as provided by the charter . The delinquents cah save Costs by settling Bp at once. . A motion was carried extending the time for the completion of the stone cross walks on Second St. j to the first of June. ' ' - There being rio further business, council adjourned. : ' In another Wace we naulisli tne Drogram for the "Evening with the Little Folksj" which will be presented by the pupils eft the - piiblic school a the Opera tfcJuse nekt Thursday evening Dec. s2d. Some of the best musi cians of the city have consented to as sist in the exercises and all who attend may rest assured that they ; will enjoy the occasion. . - ".' . . " V .' '"""'"' Attention, Mothers. A -' baby that : is stroug ?- and healthy is your -neatest desire. If vou have never used unsweetened cream; try it, and you will not use sweetened condensed milk any more; Ask your grocer" for Highland - evaporated cream. . Once triedj yoti will always keep it. AtjRttJULTgfiAl COLLEGB NOTES AX inter BSTINO BATCU OF fruM that iwmTimofr. The School is now nearly through: with the first term of the yerV worth In most of the classes reviewing is go ing on: in Political Econornv. hevsrveri Lthe class entei-ed a new . phase. Preou dent Bids, during the last week, liai ben . giving lectures to the otass oA the different popular books bolh poll tical works and iiovets bearinfj fi rectly and indirectly oh trie probUins of Political Economy; These rectnrd are both interesting and instructive-, arirl are highly appreciated by the elks The third year agiiciiltutal clan has , finished their course 1 in-' veterinary science, consisting of fifty-three sac tures including Veterinary" materia medica; The class can now dissect horses aud cattle in the most approved style, and can find more diseases in one animal than the most learned bbtwi doctor in the country. " v , The Websteriuu society entertained the Ciceronians, last Monday, with & complete program of reoiutrions read' . ing essays, music, debate, etc; . , jutf-p ing from the applause, the Ciceronian society was deeply gratified and 'aft fected. The gtreat feature of the pec'--, sion was Mr. Charles Chandler's ease . Oil the nrtlilifnl nvnnra irif thk tiinAf .n ranccd in the antidue stvleof the hooK of Chronicles; The tlirn of the Crc4 nahiiln society to entertain comee hx6 Mouday; visitors from the town ,ard welcome; ... - The first installment of the .loa-J looked for nniforms arrived last Wed' . nesday; The lucky boys who received their suits are looked upon as denU gods by their less fortunate , eohvpam ions. They are constantly surrounded by a group of boys all busily engaged iu examining the suits, and speculating as to th'Jr wearing qualitiea. Hotel CorvalHs. The fotwalopJ ening of this magnificient new hctelr will occur till Christmas day, when -4 fins Christmas dinner will be served More than tine hundred people have" ulready announced their intention! to dine there ou that occasion, and at least four times that number xan be 4c coiriuioduted. - The first of. this week) Mr. Wilkins went to Portland for ih6 purpose of selecting and pufeftaun the futnitui-!. for the hplel,' au'tliai" It will bo first-class goes without ,Saytiigi The energy displayed by Mn W kins in the erectidri of.this, the '"firtesB hotel building in the tiper WilUmette ' valley, deserves substantial encoii'nijb . roent, and. our peoWe shoulcLeyplay' their appreciation of his effort to build up the city. All who wish to par take1 of the Christmas dinner should rgir, their names before that time. .If .'da sired, cartages will Call lor guests . ori that day without extra charge.. iTh" Marino band bus been engaged W .gtve iln open-air concert in the cupola : on the top of the hotel and tne opening selection will be the announcertieu that diuuer is ready td be" BerVed;: 1 Postponed. The Corvallia-.-board of trade is supposed ; to - havei died u natural death about two years ago, bufl its ghostlike skeleton has: peen shaker up pretty lively fluting ,the pasi.weeki arid its bids fair to cause; the. chronu cling of one two more items 6? iiatory belore being laid to its eternal. reM - The suit brought by LewU A :pryden to rucover the balance dueor'pubjieh ing certain pamphlets, from the Jndi-J vidual members, set for. the loto; na biseri nostrJohed not 1 December, 'f 4tbj The suit involves nearly every huai-t ness nwn iii town, ahd they nai beeft busy this week rtistliug up and-liURg their answers to the complaiufc.. .An effort will be made W effect conipre- misei and a siira df money -, Jia&' beert raised for tlie purpose., A Painful AcKujeN' Miss ParJ sons( who is attending school in thL city arid boarding with a farxiily rjarned Ulmsteaa, naa a naiTOw escape one uay this week from having one of her eyes blinded; She was engaged iri burling her bangs, and by some means the iron slippecL 1 Hi eua ot it entered ner. eye inflicting a most painftil burn; and it ie almost a miracle that the eye wa ; not utterly destroyed. As it is, the,, injury is exceedingly painful and t wjH.ietjuire the most skillful treatment; ; --" r' ; Incipient Blaze. An alarm ef fire" bout 2 o'clock last Tuesday afteraoorl brought the people to the street; and it was ascertained that the occasion : wat the burning Out of a flue lovthe .Occi dental hoteb It was ;-eitrnjulhed be fore tlie fire department arrived, which was indeed fbrtuuateV since the fwatef sr auitk -fv -sfrH wncvttk than half way to Ule.rofolflLtrie build ing. STRiGKEN with: ?JtMiOigatt.ytMr Joseph Dixon, one of the pipheer la dies of this county, suffered a strok of paralysis last Saturday, wberetiyhe'E en tire left hide was reudeetf$eeM Ac cording to" latest reports- she njoof . somewhat improved. Anytl'-g to kind, however; is a very itwibn natter'" and the ladv's ' friends fltOrtfllf! feel great sdlicttude forBefito We' iiave anselegant aseortment o( picture, hbtit pastel ...kn . tcbihgs also basso?ks,-ottomans ondfoot-stotHSr gall and sw.them: JU Wf Ijtf r. f ;