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2 THE MOJKXISG- OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 190G. RITi ALONE . MAY FIGHTKAfSER Ready to Use Force Against German. Aggression in Morocco. FEARS NEW GIBRALTAR Disagreement at Algeciras May Xot Drive France to AVar, But Britain Would Forcibly Oppose Any Change in Political 3lap LONDON, Feb. 21. (Special.) After lo lay's cabinet meeting it was asserted in ministerial circles that Britain at the proper moment. If necessary, will inform Germany that the Moroccan policy of the Fatherland Is a source of great anxiety o this government, since It exhibits ten dencies which' threaten ultimately to re tire Britain to dispute Its further prog ess. The correspondent received conflrma Jon of the news that, in the event of Prance's abandoning Morocco to Ger many in preference to risking a war. the British government will .oppose dl ectly Germany's plans. It is not ex pected among the best informed officials icre that France will .go to war at jrcsent to enforce her own views relative 10 Morocco, but the opinion prevails that she would undoubtedly do so to prevent Germany from altering the status quo in the Western Mediterranean region to the disadvantage of Frauce. It is categorically asserted that Britain s ready at a moment's notice to .reply with force to any forcible measures which Germany mas-takc to "change the political map of "Western Europe and Northern Africa in any essential re spect." The Kaiser Is accused of seeking to neutralize the British Gibraltar in the West, while he -himself Js building up a Gorman Gibraltar in the East on the JsJand of Thasos. It is evident that bit ter feeling against Germany is silently but steadily growing throughout English society. THINK- GERMANY 3IAY YIELD. Britons Expect Vnanlmity of Powers to Influence Her. . LONDON", Feb. 21. Great Britain is still pessimistic in respect to the Moroccan conference. Tho officials here believe the delegates must leave Algeciras without wiving the question of policing Morocco unless Germany withdraws her demands for International control of the police. Borne surprise is expressed at the fact that France should have even proposed' giving Spain a hand in officering the po lice, but the British officials cannot see where France can further yield toward German views. In some quarters it Is believed that Ger many, at the last moment, finding that all the powers, except possibly Austria, are sympathizing with France, will agree to the compromise offered by the French Relegates; On tfilsccount-f4rance -will-bo- urged to allow a continuance of the con ference, giving the- representatives of tho powers an opportunity of expressing their views on the subject upon which Germany and France could not agree. GERMANY'S NEW COMPROMISE Final Effort to Satisfy France Sud den Change of French Attitude. BERLIN, Feb. 2L The Cologne Ga zette today expresses the opinion that a possible solution of the Moroccan police question lies in tho appointment of French and Spanish officers over a native force, the officers themselves to be under an Inspection belonging to some neutral power, but in the Moroccan service. This newspaper's relations with the Foreign Office give, this suggestion sig nificance as probably reflecting the final effort of Germany to satisfy France's wishes. The Gazette also says an agreement be tween - France- and Germany had been subsequently secured on the bank ques tion, buj:. the French representatives sud denly assumed an irreconcilable' p6sItion under" strong pressure from outside sources. ASK ROOSEVELT TO SETTLE. Paris Official Dispatch Suggests So " ' lution of Problem. ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 2L An offi cial news agency dispatch from Paris, which bears strong marks of inspiration, suggests the possibility of Intervention by President Roosevelt, as in the case of Russia and Japan, to reconcile the dia metrically opposite vicw,s 0f France and Germany, "in the general "hope that an entente may be reached." In diplomatic ciroles confidence is felt inai iauure oi, uie conrerence will not lead to war. The statement of Count Wittc with regard to the pacific inten tions of Emperor William is everywhere recalled 4n this connection. Still Hopeful at "Washington. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2L The state ment was made In official auartprs tnd.iv that proposals and countcr-nronosals are being made at the conference at Alge ciras, du? tnar me outlook is not quite so fai'orable as It was two days ago. So far, the officials here have not been ad vised of the intention of the conference to terminate"" its session within a fort night. Of course, if It has reached tho point that It is possible to fix a date ab soiutely for ,tho adjustment, that fact might -be construed as making certain the failure- of "the conference. But the officials here are far from hopeless, and indeed, still feel that the neutral powers may bring together France and Ger many. . May JRcfcr Case to Hague Court. MADRID, Feb. 2L An Important Span ish statesman is authority for the state ment -that the'O.uestion is now mooted of charging The Hague arbitration tribunal with tho settlement -of the Moroccan con troversy, owing to the apparent inability, of the delegates at Algeciras to secure an, accord. a The newspapers say tha while war Is not likely, the Franco-German controversy keeps Europe In a -state of constant un easiness. Negotiations at a Standstill. PARIS, Feb. 2L The Foreign Office con siders that the Franco-German situation, is stationary and does not expect "no table developments until the proposed Moroccan reforms are discussed in open conference. Italy Works for .Mediation. ALGECIRAS. Spain. Feb. 2L The American delegates decline -to discuss the rumors, hat the ,UnItedState-and ihe. MORE ABOUT THE GREAT CONTEST v MUCH ENTHUSIASM SHOWK" IN THE MAMMOTH PUBLICITY CONTEST OF EILERS PIANO HOUSE. The Magnificence and Number of Prizes Offered Absolutely Pree In spires the Young, Middle-Aged and Gray, Lodges, Schools, Parishes and Others to -Submit Lists Everybody Has an Equal Chance Get to Work Immediately and See How Many Correct Words You Can Make Out of the Letters Used in Spelling tho Two Words, "Eilers Pianos." 'Twill Be Worth Your While Bead-List of Prizes. Everybody talking about the- gigan tic publicity or word contest now being run by Eilers Piano House. Every body preparing a list, some two: every body using dictionaries that have prob ablv not been opened before in ages. JueTtly so. for never has there been a bigger, moro valuable . or generous con test launched anywhere in the United States, entailing as it does the distribu tion of $25,000 111 grand prizes. This is a publicity contest pure and simple. It Is a matter of no-consequence to us who gets the prizes; it's the publicity we are after. - Wo want everybody to know of Eilers Piano House, its methods, its pianos, and its money-3aving facilities to the buyer. In other words, when you think of "Pianos." "Good .Pianos" and "Re liability," think of' Eilers, and again when you think of "Eilers" make It synonymous with "Good Pianos and Reliability." HERE ARE THE PRIZES. Int Prize $000 Mftkegaay Weber, 3fetrotyIc Pianola Plane. 2d PrJre SS5e Chlckeriap Quarter Grand Piano. 3d Prize yS0 Kimball Baby Grand. 4th Prlr.e Fancy Sckumaaa (Exhibition Style) rprlcht Plaao. 5th Prize ?359 ITancy 3isfaO;any, Hantaan & Wendell UprlRat Plana. 8th Priste 8250 Latent Metrestyle Pi anola. 7th PrUc SI 25 BeaHtlful Latent Style Kimball Parlor Organ. 80 Prize Credit Bill far $100 each to apply ea the purchawc price en any nevr hiKh-grade piano la our ware rooms. Each of the contestants sending the next -0 largest list of words will be given Credit Bills for 45 less than tho preceding prize, or $95, and follotvlng this In groups of 20. each of the con testants sending In the next 20 largest lists of words will be given Credit Bills for $5 less than the preceding prizes until the entire $25,000 shall have been distributed. Full particulars and instructions will be cheerfully given upon application to Word Contest Department. Eilers PIa.no House, 351 Washington sU. or phene Exchange 23. other neutral powers are exerting outside Influence toward securing an agreement on Moroccan affairs. Italy appears to be doing the most In the way of mediation. but the pressure of any power will be exercised more at Paris and Berlin than here. GROSVENOR IS BEATEN Veteran Republican Leader Loses Nomination to Douglas. LANCASTER. O.. Feb. 2K Alfred Bour- las was today nominated for Congress over General . Grosvcnor on -the first bal lot "by 78 to 20. The man who defeated General Grosvc nor is 53 years old and a lawyer at Chil licothc. He graduated at Kenyon College In 1S72, and at the Harvard law school in 1871 He married Lucia C. Taylor, of Brooklyn. Ho was a Presidential elec tor at large and president of the Ohio Electoral, College in 1835, and was defeat ed for the Republican nomination for Kcprcfceatatlve Oniric IT. Gronveaor, of Ohio. Governor In 1S39. He is a fine orator and .has dominated tho politicsor Ross Coun ty lor years. Mr. Grosvcnor has been In Congress for 20 ycarsN MACHINE HOLDS. COUNCILS. Pittsburg RcrormcrsEIcct Mayor by Heaviest Vole Known. PITTSBURG, Feb. 2L-George VT. Guth- riet candidate of the Citizens party, tho Civic League and the Democratic party, who was elected Mayor of Pittsburg yes terday over his Republican opponent. Al exander H. Jenklnson, -has tonight a ma jority of about 2700. This is with five dls- i trlcts missing. The Republicans, however, will control tho Councils. '' The vote polled yesterday was' the heav iest ever known, even in a Presidential election, and was o-er G2.000. The figures thus far given are unofficial. The official count will begin tomorroow. In many wards tho hottest fight was made . for members of Councils. In many instances wards that gave majorities, for Guthrie for Mayor elected Republicans In both branches of the Council. Charles F. Kirschner. Republican can didate for Mayor of Allegheny, who de feated G. B. Logan, the Good Govern ment" candidate, won hy a majority of about 5500. Carter Will Not Resign. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 21. Governor Carter, of Hawaii, who arrived from Hono lulu today, said that he had no intention of resigning the Governorship, and that as soon as his health was re-established ho would return to Honolulu and rcsumo his duties. Speaking of labor .conditions in tho islands, he- said that if the Russian laborers, 100 of whom have already ar rived, prove satisfactory, as he thought they would, the labor question was .solved. Hcrormers StHIin Majority. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 2L As a result STORE OPENS jlt STORE CLOSES Another Matchless Aggregation of Splendid Values IN Hourly Sales Thursday 9 to 10 A. M. PANOY BACK COMBS 19c. Fancy' gold-mounted shell and amber Back Combs, special, each -X9 SHOE PASTES AT HALT PBIOE. The best makes of Shoo Paste, our 10c value Special Sale Price .5 25c COLLAR BUTTON SETS 15c Four-piece Collar Button Sets, best rolled gold tops, with finely finished celluloid backs, regular value 25c special, each ; 15 25c TOOTH BRUSHES 15c Best imported English Tooth Brushes, for one hour as above. 40c CHINA CUSPLUOBS 25c Handsomely decorated Cuspidors, traced in gold and beautifully tinted.' : 1 0 to II A. Pfr Good Gas Mantles ...13? WOMEN'S BUSTLES AND HIP PADS AT 9c. In the hour's sale today we shall offer in the Corset Section a lot of Hip Pads and Bustles, in all sizes, made of hair cloth and wire, some hair filled. Values in the lot ranging from 25c up to 65c your choice for this hour only at 9 POB HOME MILLINERS AND DRESS MAKERS: 500 bolts of chenille felt, straw, mohair and silk Braids, values ranging up from 15c to $1.00 the yard, and 12 yards in each bolt; suited to fill the needs of those who do millinery and dressmaking at home. For one hour only, as advertised, today, at," per bolt 29 WOMEN'S 35c HOSE FOB 22c. Women's black all lace Hose, fine import ed lull nnisiicd nose, assorted patterns. Onr 35c value special for one hour at, - the pair ..:A 220 S5c TO 50c STO0BI COLLARS FOR 10c A lot of Wash Stocks of embroidery, also some of linen, with tabs. Our 35c to 50c values special for one hour only, each 10 79c FOR WOMEN'S SLIPPERS WORTH TO $3.00. 1000 pairs of women's fine Slippers, in patent and kid leathers, leather or wood heels, strap and bow styles, beaded and plain; not all sizes in each line. Values up to $3.00 Special Sale Price, the pair 79 II to 12 A. M. TEASPOONS ONE CENT EACH. Pretty shell patterns, big bargain, each-l . 75c CASTILE SOAP 49c BAR, Large-size bars of the purest Castile Soap, genuine imported goods, in white and green, aife usual 75c grade special for one hour only at -...49i $1.00 FANCY SIDE COMBS S9c ' An assortment of piytty Side Combs, in shell and amber effects, set with best quality brilliants, values to $1.00 Special, each 39 HEMSTITCHED SQUARES 29c. I) Hemstitched Squares, 29x29 inches, made a -r i : n i ... uj. liucu uiwMi cjum, wen snrung, witn two rows of hemstitching special at, each 29 12c SHOE LACES 7c Best quality black mohair tubular Shoe Laces, one dozen in package, in men's, women's and children's sizes, regular value 12c special 7 35c CREPE PAPER NAPKINS 22c Fancy Decorated Crepe Paper Napkins, for lunches, teas, parties and similar gather ings, regular 35c the hundred values Special at, hundred 22t of yesterday's election In this city, the .Republican party is again in the minority. The contest hinged on the election of two Police Magistrate, and Borle, the reform er and City party candidate, with Demo cratic Indorsement, led Roncy, his Repub lican opponent, by 10.1C votes. Last Ffcll the. reform element carried the city by 4S.O00 votes. Yesterday!! voting was com paratively light, as there was not much Interest in the contest aside from Coun cllmauic fights in a tcyr wards. llcinre's Brother on Exchange. BOSTON, Mass.. Feb. 2L (Special.) Otto Hclnze, brother of F Augustus Helnzt, the Montana copper magnate, has purchased scat on the Boston" Stock-Ex -change The saje and exchange of the seat has not been posted on tho Boston board oet,.and exchange officials are mum, but 'In' brokerage circles the fact Is vouched for as true. Justice 3tcKcnnas Daughter Weds. "WASHINGTON, Feb. a. The marriage of Miss H. McKenna, youngest daughter of Associate Justice and Mrs. McKenna, to John Leggett Pultz occurred here to day at the borne of the bride. The cere mony was performed by Rcr. Edward I Buckeyj of St. Matthew's Roman Catho lic Church, and was witnessed by Presi TODAY'S GREAT HOURLY SALES Stormy -weather cannot mar the success o a trade movement so well fortified with wonderful values. In these days of quick transit and easy traveling people .are not ape to let these money-saving opportunities (many of -which are wholly without prece dent) escape them. There are no such values ever offered here or elsewhere to equal those of the "HOURLY SALES," and to day's have never been bettered. Much of the under-priced merchandise in today's special hourly sale events is of such a character that if missed during the hour scheduled, will not be obtainable after at less than the regular prices. Thursday's Tempting Bargains in the Monster Stock Reducing Sale of This great tho opportunities price tickets that serve as guideposts to the THESE PRICES ARE FOR ALL DAY-SEE IN "HOURLY SALE" $1.79 FOR SHOES WORTH TO $4.00. About 2500 pairs of Women's Fine Shoes, in patent kid or calf, vici kid, box calf, ve lour calf and gunmetal leathers; patent or kid tops, low or high heels, Goodyear welt or hand-turned soles; almost any style you might want is in the lot. Wo wish to sell these shoes in short order, so have made the price so low that it will strongly ap peal to the most slender purse. Values to .4.00 Special Sale Price, J 1 "TCI the pair v $2.49 FOR WOMEN'S SHOES WORTH TO $6.00. 1700 pairs of Women's Finest Grade Shoes, made by Laird, Schober & Co. and Pingree Shoe Co. These shoes are in patent and dull leathers, with Goodyear welt or hand turned soles; lasts and styles arc new and down to date. The only trouble with them is that they go to make up odd lines and we wish to close them out. Don't try to form an opinion of these shoes until you have seen them. Values in Jh O Q this lot to $6.00 Special Sale Price, the pair .t-Jf WOMEN'S SHOES AT $1.00 DISCOUNT. All Women's Shoes at $5.00 and $6.00 a pair of. the week at a discount of, the pair Remarkable Values in Handsome Indian Shawls AN ALL-DAY SALE ON FOURTH FLOOR. TODAY affords an exceptional opportunity for the lover of those beautiful, soft, unique and luxurious necessities the Indian Shawls to se cure one of these gems at a price almost ridiculous in- its smallness. And this sale is for all day. Think of buying $4.60 SHAWLS FOR $1.75. Then come today and realize your expectations and more. These Shawls are in black and green only, plain colors. Wc said the sale would last all day, but Ave want to qualify that. We find but about 50 Shawls .remaining thought there were more. So better be early, for this is the end of the lot. All wool, and rare values at the regular price of $4.50 Special today, or while they last, up on fourth floor three elevators CHOICE FOR $1.75 I to 2 P. M. FRUIT OR POTATO PRESS 25c. A most convenient and necessary article in the culinary department of every home,- restaurant and hotel. 25c AND 35c STERLING SILVER HAT PINS 19c An assortment of pretty sterling silver Hat-Pins, in floral and head designs, French gray finish, long stems. Regular values 25c and 35c special, each... 19 .WOMEN'S 60c RUBBERS 43c Women's Storm Rubbers or Footholds, in any size, our 60c value Special Sale Price, the pair 43 19c BOX WRITING PAPER 10c In this offering, 200 boxes of finely finished Linen Cloth Paper, in plain white, as above, 19c values at, box ...10 25c PERFUMES AT 10c OUNCE. Real French Imported Perfumes, in all odors, including violet, rose, Japanese lily, etc., good 25c value special for one hour at 10 dent Roosevelt, Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks and the members of the Su preme Court of the United States and many members of official and resident society. Mr. and Mrs. Pulls will make New York. City their home. MISSOURI RIVER WANDERS Icavcs Burlington Bridge High and Dry and Moves Down Inland. NEBRASKA CITY, Ncb Feb. 21. Tho Missouri River Is cutting through Its bank eight miles above here, and unless something Is done this city will bo an In land town. The $7D0,C00 Burlingtpn bridge at this place, will be left high and' dry and the company will have to build an other bridge cast of the present one about three miles. Opposite Jonos Point the river has cut In three-quarters of a mile and a large amount of land has been washed away. John A. McCall Bnrlcd. NETV YORK, Feb. 21. The funeral of John A. McCall. late president of the New York Life Insurance Company, was held to&ty at the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Sacrament. The street In front of tho church was filled for half a block with hundreds of persons who could not get Into the edifice. American Demand to Turkey. LONDON. Feb. 21. Discussing the ques tion of the Increase of the Turkish cus toms duties and the American refusal to consent thereto until Turkey has carried out her engagement with the United States, the Constantinople correspondent of the Times says that diplomatic circles doubt how far America Is justified in taking this line, but believe it is not llkely that Americans will be restrained by minor considerations from making their voices heard on a question which con cerns their trade. Mutual Life Lawyers Hcslgn. NEW YORK. Feb. 2L William G. Choate. ex-Supreme Court Justice D. Cady Herrick. Bainbridge Colby and James B. Dill, constituting the board of special counsel to the Trucsdale investi gating committee of the Mutual Dlfe In surance Company, have resigned. Explosion Xot LONDON. Feb. 21. Khartoum mentioned Cairo on Tuesday to Fine Footwear Shoes Made for Oregon at Prices Made by Circumstances sale of cood shoes is dniwins to a close, and it brines to shrewd aud prudent purchasers wilsoon have passed. Astore.4au5th'avc its fair earnings during most of (lie year in all its departments in order to be a prosperous house such as any community may be proud of. But at times stocks must be balanced and losses taken. Such a time is this present in the shoe section. But the sale is nearly over share the bargains while you may. We list a few examples of the mighty savings that await yon below, others too numerous to print are plainly marked by special- shopper throughout the department. OTHER SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS THE PARAGRAPHS will be sold for the balance v $1.00 2 to 3 P. M. A SALE OF SWISS SHOPPING BAS KETS. A new shipment, just received, of pretty Swiss School or Shopping Baskets, two styles in the choosing, and two values 30e and "four-bits." For one hour to day we shall sell the 30c Baskets at a choice for 19 The 50c Baskets for 33 p CHILDREN'S 20c HOSE FOR 10c. Children's black fine ribbed cotton Hose, seamless, double knee, heel and toe. Our 20c value special for one hour at, the pair 10 WORTH A DOLLAR PER DOZEN AT 4c EACH-WATER TUMBLERS. Today wc shall offer our patrons their choice of two varieties of very thin and handsomely engraved Water Tumblers, worth $1.00 the dozen, at, each 4 50c SCISSORS 25c. Ladies' fine full nickel-plated Scissors, G " and 7-inch, regular value 50c Special, the pair .25i 35c AND 65c HAT-PINS 15c An assortment of ladies' stone set and head designs, in rose gold, regular values 35c and 65c special, eadh .15 was, according to the Daily Mall's cor respondent, in the British-Egyptian pow der magazine. Three soldiers were in jured, one native .killed and several wounded. Ic is supposed that the ex plosion was caused by spontaneous combustion. A Skin of Beauty is a rR. T. WX 0DIADB'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES KasoTei reU. Sub, and Very Deadly. The explosion at in a dispatch from the Evening News. 'ueoraad'e Cremm' ss the Unit bsrafcl of all tie iin prepsnUoss. f"nr vCt by all drtudJts sod Fasey Good Drilers ta IA United StsUs, Csssds and XurcpA. FEM .T.HittNiS, ?ttf; 37 Br:ii hm Slrstt S;wT;L ItR SAJLE Br 1TOODAJID. CLARKE CO. Hourly Sales Thursday 2 to 3 P. li. SPECIAL ON BLACK TAFFETA. 23-inch, regular $1J0 grade Special for one" hour, yard S7p 27-inch, regular $1.25 grade Special for one hour, yard 9Sc 36-inch, regular $1.25 grade Special for one hour, yard 98j These Black Taffetas are the best silks made in America, and have no-equal at the regular prices in town. 3 to 4 P. M. 25c SILK RIBBONS FOR 15c. TO PicoL edge Silk Ribbon, 21A inches wide, our 25c value special for one hour at, WfA the yard 15 W 35c- BROOCHES 19c. A lot of two dozen pretty Brooches, in rich rlfLj rose gold finish, attractive floral designs, pp3 reproduction from solid gold patterns, ,1 1 pins well made. Regular value 35c llw,. Special, each 19 A SET OF CHINA FOR 89c W HERE'S A REAL VALUE Today, for one im hour, you may select a set of blue china, consisting of six each, saucers, cups and dinner plates, all to match. This ware ImW is handsomely decorated with a rich IftV,,' under-fflaze flow blue Dattern. Thet-om- plete set of IS pieces for one hour for (ffM 896 K SALE OF $1.00 TO $2.50 POMPONS AND wk PLUMAGE FOR MILLINERS AT 15c lip For this one hour wc shall sell handsome IMH Pompons, Fancy Wings, Breasts aud IfpfV Birds, in black, coral, green, white and Vw , other charming colorings and soft pretty hues. Values from $1.00 to $2.50, ata W J choice for 15 3jgr3 60c DRESS SHIELDS 39c. Omo Zouave detachable Dress Shields and y)M Corset Protectors, all sizes, regular value lfpJj 60c special, the pair 39 SALE OF SUITINGS j 54 and 56-inch Rainproof Suitings, in the fine covert weaves, which are dugt proof as well as shower-proof, in all want- Wmi ed colors. 3 to 4 P. M.: M Regular $1.50 grade special for J one hour, yard $l.2o Regular $1.75 grade special for one nour, yard Jji..-at mi Regular $2.00 grade special for one uour, yaru .t Regular $2.25 grade special for fiWijft one hour, yard $1.89 mVl t i -r n J l r V;Vr jnegujur i?i.uu gruuc special ior IfpCi one hour, yard S2.14 ((svJ 4 to 5 P. M. WOMEN'S $1.25 LISLE VESTS FOR 77c. K Ttr : .1 T - 1 TT..1 Vi omen s wunu inercunxuu iibiu vusis, Swiss ribbed, high neck, long sleeves. Our $1.25 value special for one hour at, each ...v 77 MEN'S 25c TIE CLASPS 12y2c The balance of an assortment of pretty Tie Clasps, in sterling silver, gold plate aud enamel. Regular value 25c special each 12 l-2 .) CHILDREN'S $1.50 TAM O'SHANTERS 19c Choose from a lot of "Tarns" in Angoras, all colors embraced, including the fash ionable Scotch mixtures. Values from 75c to $1.50, for one hour only at. . .19J 10c TURNOVERS FOR 3c. A lot of white Turnovers, embroidered in colors, combinations of white and red, white and green, white and brown, etc. Onr 10c value special for one hour only ar each ; 3i MEN'S 20c COTTON SOX FOR 10c Men's seamless cotton Sox, in oyster gray, with black checks and stripes; a new sox, and serviceable. Our best 20c value Special for one hour at, the pair..-10d Joy Forever Tin. Plmplsi, 3lot! Patch, SUa Dbu, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by tliese kittle Pills, Thej also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tong Pain in the Side. TORPID LEVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Doe Small Price. ana ertzy blemvta as beantjr. tad ds fies detection. It hM itood da teat of S7 7 Sirs, aad Is so hsralesa we taste it totescrslt Is proptrlf suuia. Aectpt no counter feit of siTa'.Ur ssae. Br. L. A. Sstts said to a lady of the hsnt toa ( psiiest): "As you Isdfe win os Utea, I recommend m I