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SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR SYMPTOMS OF LIVER DISEASE! Loss of appotito; bad breath; bad taste in the mouth; tongue coated: paln under the shoulder-blade; in the back or side- often mistaken for rhoumatism; sour stomach with flatulency and indigestion: bowels lax and costive by turns; headache, with dull, heavy sensation; restlessness, with sensation of baring left something undone which ought to have been done: fullness after eating; bad temper: blues; tired feeling; yellow appearance of slain and eyes; dizziness, etc Not all, but always some of these indb cate want of action of the Liver. FOr A Safe, Reliable Remedy that can do no harm and has never been known to fall to do good Take Simmons Liver Regulator -AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Sick. Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Kidney Jaundice, Mental Depression, Colic. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing medicine for twenty years have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectually move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid (instead of weakening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the L.

M. HINTON, M.D., Washington, Ark. ONLY GENUINE Has our Stamp in red on front of wrapper. J.H Zeilin Philadelohia, Pa. A Planters Experience.

"My where plantation fever is and i trict, ague I employ 150 hands; frequently ball of them were nick. I was noarly dis couraged when I began the use of Tutt's Pills The result was marvellous. 1 My men became strong and hearty, and I have had ho farthur trouble. With these pile I would not fear to live in any Swamp." E. RIVAL, Bayou Sara, La.

Sold Everywhere. Office, 39 41 Park Place, New York. Snug little fortunes hare bean mado at. work for ur, by Page, Austin, Texas, and Jno, Bonn, Toledo, Ohio. See cut.

Others are doing as well. Why not you? Some earn over $500.00 month. You con do the work and live Dat home, wherever you Even. be-. ginnors aro easily carning from 55 to $10 a day.

All agon. We.show you how and start you. Can work in spare time or all the Big money for work-, ers, Falture unknown among them. NEW and wondorful. P'articulars free H.Hallett Box 880 Portland, Maine 38000.00 a sear is being made by John R.

Goodwin, work for us. Reader, you nay. Del inake as nuch, but wa CaR tesch you quickly how to earn from 86 to $10 a day at the start, and more as you go on. Buth sexes, all In any part of America, you can home, givinc all your spare moments only to the work. All is wow, Great pay SCIK for every worker.

Wo start you, furnishing everything. EASILY, SPEEDILY PARTICULARS FREE. Addross at once, STINSON PORTLAND, MAINE. FINE PAPER HANGINGS INTERIOR DECORATORS. FRESCOING CHURCHES CATE RESIDENCES, We invite visitors co call and inspect, Correspondence solicited.

W. P. NELSON 193 WABASH CHICAGO, ILL. DECEPTION. may look like pootry, but is Only demonstrates how easily the eyv, May be deceived.

The ear is sometimes Deceived by the cry of "just as good 33 By some druggists 1 who, when Dr. White's Pulmonaria is called for, Use their persuasive powers to Indace you to take something else On which they make a larger Profit, and shonid you allow their Sophistry to overcome your better Judgment, you will discorer the Deception only after you hare Used the stuff and found it Worthless. You will then -mourD In Tala the logs of your good Yoney, for there is no other Cough remedy as good a8 the almonaria or that will cure a 4ugh as speedily and permanontly. sold by B. F.

Keesting und D.J Pryor. DON'T BE A WORM! Nature Intended you foraMan: 11 you are diseaswill help you. and by using proper means, JOU can get well and Stay. We cure Worst Cases of Men's Wenkneares and Diseases. Explains all! Sent OUR NEW BOOK sealed, free.

MEDICAL for time. Y. Everything confidential always; DON'T BE A FOOL! J.MILLERS VEGETABLE EXPECTORANT IS INVALUABLE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. 85c. and $1, at all druggists.

E. MORGAN SONS, Proprietors, PROVIDENCE, R. L. TRADE SUPPLIED bY ROSS GORDON, LaFayette, Ind. For salebyB.

Keeling THE WOMAN OF FASHION. She Is Wearing Pearls at Morning, Afternoon and Night. Tho Rage for Jewelry Has Led to the novation of Colored Passementerle. Upon Tailor-Mado Gown: ture Fruits Seen In Pins. COPYRIGAT, 1891.1 To be quite fashionable now, one must wear a string of pearls morning, noon, evening and 1 night.

At morning they are considered very becoming above it dainty breakfast gown, cut just low enough in the neck to show the fair throut of the wearer. At noon they are fashionable as a heading to the high-collared walking dress which is worn upon all street occasions, save calling and theater going. At erening nothing could be lovelier upon the skin than the beautiful pearls outlining the bodice, or drawn high around the throat. And at night when one would naturally suppose that the pearls had done their work for the day, they are taken off only while their owner arranges her tresses for the night, and are again put securely on to be worn till morning. Jewelers say that pearls are preserved by the wearing and that constant friction and exposure are necessary to keep the pure, clear, creamy tint which is the admiration of pearl lovers.

Elaborate coiffures are the rule rather than those of severe plainness. In copying the Greek and Empire styles, the coil should be always so arranged that it ends in a point at the back of the head. This is done by means of puffs and curls, so constructed that a mass of curls tops the coiffure, and from the center of the mass peeps one curl in saucy prominence. On the forehead the curls are brought low down in the center, or if the forehead is low, the curls are massed on each side. Strings of pearls and hair pins with brilliant tops are fastened around the coil, strung through it, or stuck into its depths.

Jewelry, brilliant passementerie and colored stones are seen in 1 what would, TRENCH EVENING GOWN. a year ago, have been considered vulgar profusion. Tailor-made gowns, always remarkable for their absolute simplicity, are now trimmed around the bottom of the skirt with gold or silver braiding. Metal clasps and a girdle are upon the bodice. Very deep partementerie, profusely studded with colored stones, trims the hem of many tailor-made skirts and shoulder pieces of the passementerie are brought down the sides of the bodice zouave-like to meet the passementerie girdle.

A very forest of fancy pins is seen. Two are used to fasten the high collar. One is a heart composed of three moonstones in a cut silver setting. The other is a flower, a cut silver daisy, perhaps, or a pansy in amethysts and gold. Gold and silver are frequently intercommingled.

A gold pronged pin is seen with silver head. Amber and gold are still a favorite combination. All the small vegetables, such as peas in the pod, beans, tiny lettuce leaves, small beets and miniature sprays of celery stalks with fluted gold tops are seen upon hats and at the necks of gowns. There are many people who consider such display vulgar, and who will wear nothing of the sort even in the house, much less upon the street, but even these' are yielding to the craze for brilliants to such an extent as to permit themselves to wear jeweled flowers, lily-of-the-valley roses in tinted coral and tiny A certain headdress seen at the AstorWilling wedding was composed of a crown of jewcled forget-me-nots. It was very high in front, towering above the front of the head at least four inches.

It gradually tapered toward the back ending in a single spray of forget-me-nots back of the coiffure. Pale green and pink make a favorite A beautiful evening gown shows a pale pink, ground upon which are green chestnuts outlined in their burrs. From the point of the low bodice down to the bottom of the skirt extends a panel of green velvet which tapers in at the waist, becoming scarcely more than half an inch wide. Jeweled passementerie extends down each side of the velvet panel. The sleeves are of chiffon caught into puffs with bands of passementerie.

A French evening gown lately imported is white satin in material trimmed with white feather trimming to four deep vandykes. Feather trimming is used around the neck, upon the elbow sleeves and it outlines the pointed bodice and panier draperics. The paniers ard the train are in white figured ermure royale. White net heavily beaded with cut silver beads is draped over the white satin bodice. The backs of the gloves are stitched with silver cord.

A silver ornament is used in the coiffuro. An exquisitely pretty evening bodica is of pink satin. Heavy brocade is fastened at one shoulder, forming a puff, from whence is brought down to make a drapery at front: and back. The edge of the drapery is trimmed with sable. On the other shoulder no putting is allowed, but, in place of it, are two' white satin ribbons snugly drawn over the shoulder.

Across the upper arm is a jeweled amulet and below it is a band and bow of white satin ribbon. An enormous pink feather fan with silver sticks accompanies this bodice and 3 silver comb with amber top. The skirt is simply, made of pink satin with sable band and brocaded train. Lace is the prevailing trimming of the day. It is seen toques, it forms the basis of tiey muffs, it adorns glove tops and is used for flounces upon the skirts and bodices of street dresses.

An old rose street gown had deep dounce of black net lace around the bottom of the skirt. The flounce was cut in points in palm leaf design. Another gown, a French gray, was trimmed with narrow black lace box plaited closely around the skirt. Chiffon and bengaline are dividing honors in wedding gowns. At the Astor- wedding more than COIFFURES RECENTLY DESIGNED.

twenty toilettes were either draped or composed of the former, while bengaline was almost as poplar. A wedding gown recently ordered is to have a train and bodice of bengaline. The front of the skirt is to be of white net embroidered in silver and pearls. The pointed bodice front will be composed of the embroidery as will also the high collar. Crepe d' ete makes pretty soft evening gowns.

It is again the fashion to wear thin materials over colored underskirts. A full crepe d' ete bodice is belted in at the waist with long, flowing ribbons. These fall over a crepe d' ete skirt trimmed with valenciennes lace. This skirt is slightly tucked up at one side, showing a heliotrope silk underskirt with silk ruching. Old rose crepon, makes a beautiful tea gown.

The of the skirt may be cut as severely plain as the skirts of our most approved walking dresses. The back must be entrain. The bodice is laid in accordion plaits from the neck to the waist. Here it is caught with an elastic, making the waist slightly blouse. An applique of passementerie trims the front of the waist and a band of it extends the full length of the sleeves, which are long and puffed to the wrist.

Thick white ruching edged with pink is at the neck and sleeves. A high Louis XIII. jacket is more appropriate for the sharp March winds than the open-necked Louis XIV. coat now so fashionable for dinner and calling gowns. A beautiful dork hrows EVENING BODICE.

Louis XIII. jacket has a high otter collar and is edged with fur down the front, upon the pockets and on the cuffs. It is lined with old gold satin, glimpses of which peep forth -from beneath the long-skirted bodice as the owner walks. Music of the Man Eaters. The natives of the New Hebrides, who are still addicted to the practice of anthropophagy, form a curious study.

Nothing is more curious than their musical. instruments. These consist of hollow tree trunks, containing apertures connected by a vertical slit. These trunks are ornamented at the upper part with sculptures representing heads, feet, war clubs and ships. By striking each of them with a stick the natives produce sounds resembling those of the tom-tom.

They perform their dances to the Mund of these instruments, after having besmeared their faces with red and black. They have also three other musical instruments: a sort of trumpet made of 3 shell perforated at the side or extremity; a syrinx with six or seven or eight pipes, from which they sometimes obtain harmonious. sounds; and a long flute perforated at the lower extremity and consisting of a single piece of bamboo with three holes and a mouthpiece: These instruments are used only within doors to amuse children.N. Y. Ledger.

idea of saying you were only twenty-three!" 'You forget mamma told us that it is always better to underrate than to exaggerate, my dear -American Grocer. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL. -Miss Elita Proctor Otis has given some of her monologues at Marlborough House, before the Prince and Princess of Wales. -A Chicago professor says there twenty thousand farmers in the west who must abandon their lands cause nature never intended the country to support any thing but snakes wolves. -Anroe Brown claims the distinction of being the largest woman in Georgia.

She is forty-seven years old and lives Houston county. She is five feet eight inches in height und weighs orer five hundred pounds. -Pauline Lucca, the famous opera singer of Berlin, is leaving the scene her many triumphs. She appears two charitable concerts in Vienna, conclasion of her public career, extending over nearly forty years. -In the death of a Mississippi man singular coincidence arose.

ITe died on the anniversary of the death of his grandfather. and the same three men who performed the last offices for the grandfather and kept lonely vigil with the corpse did the same for the grandson. -The memorable reign of Lady Jane Grey is said to have given rise to the phrase "'A nine days' wonder." Lady Jane Was pr. claimed Queen of England July 10, 1553, four days after the death of Edward VI. After the lapse of a period of nine days, July 19, she relinquished her title to the crown.

-The president of a Delaware savings bank refused to give a tramp ten cents, and the tramp went about hinting that the bank was unsafe. and in twenty-four hours there was 3 run which took out many thousand dollars, but fortunately not enough to occasion any inconvenience to the Free Press. -Alice Wilson Pryor, to whom Guiteau, assassin of President Garfeld, paid attention and proposed marriage, died last week at Jasper, Tenn. It is stated that she was of good family and beautiful girl, gay and spirited, but that she became a recluse, with shattered nerves, after the trial and execution of Guitean. -Prof.

Robert Koch has given 1 Hamburg firm permission to call one of their vessels by his name. A bronze medal has beer struck off, also, in his honor in Berlin. It contains on one side an excellent likeness of the doctor with the inscription: "Professor Dr. Robert Koch." On the other side are the words: "Ct Sementem F'eceris; ita Metes." -John McMahon, one of the original partners of Flood, Fair and Mackay in San Francisco, and a man who has run through half a dozen fortunes, is now making another one in an Idaho coal field. His career has been an adventurous one.

There have been occasions when he stood in rressing need of a quarter, while at other times he could draw his check for a million. -The painter. Herr Gerhard, of Dusseldorf, has invented, or re-invented, a new mode of painting, in which oil is not used, but casein and wax; while painting water is employed for rendering the mixture fluid. Over the paint thus made oil paint can still be used if desired. tis said that the old Egyptians and Pompeiians, as well as the modern painters till Rubens, and especially Albert Durer, employed this method.

A. LITTLE NONSENSE." you a fortune hunter, and nothing more?" not. I want a sensible wife to go with it, who can take care of it for Star. do you go to work to tell the age of a hen?" Van. the teeth." hen hasn't any teeth, you idiot!" Van but I Bazar.

had some mind-reading at our party last night. Johnny hid pin and the new minister tried to find it." "And did he succeed?" "Oh -he found it when he sat "-N. Y. Herald. are the light of my life," she said to him as she told him good night at the front door.

"Put out that light," growled her father at the head the and the front door slammed.Washington Star. -Mrs. Derrick (admiringly to artist) likeness is just splendid! It's Aunt Susan as she lives! You picturepainters will soon knock the photographing business in the shade if you keep Gray Monthly. is in the pork business, isn't he Jim? Pork packer, butcher, or something like that?" "Nothing of the sort; ne is a lace man, importer of Nottinghams." "That's it; Iknew it was something of the -He found a hornet's nest, this lad, And brought it to the fire, Considering only what he hadNot what he might acquire. But when they tampered with his bliss And hummed rejoicing low, He sat and sobbed, and murmured "ListEn to those tails of wor." -Washington Post.

-Ought to be Rewarded. Mr. Richman-' say you don't smoke?" Young sir, nor chew." "Nor drink?" "No, sir." "Nor swear?" "No "You are an exemplary young man. You ought, to be rewarded." "That's what I think. me your daughter for a Yankee Blade.

-Simple is justly regarded as a great actor," remarked the young man who was calling, to Mrs. De Porque. "And yet, when you come to study his methods you find them simple." "Lab, yes," replied Mrs. De Porque, "but lots of these play folks seem to think they have got to act simple to be Post. -It Ran in the (to.

newsboy) do you go about in wind. my You'll catch your death!" help Can't it. Have to earn movey to support the family. Mother's Philanyour father earn, anything?" for-" Nope: he's paralyzed, too, most of the time. Weekly.

SHORT SPECIALS. Telephone communication has been established between London and Paris. It was announced Tuesday that the Sberman statue fund at New York amounted to $88,035. Eddie White. of Greenville, blew into an "unlouded" shotgun.

His phy: sicians say he cannot recover. Henry W. Volroth, a wealthy business mun of Booneville, shot and killed himself accidentally while hunting Tuesday. The governor of Arizona Tuesday signed a bill exempting from taxation for twenty years all railroads built within three years. General observance of St.

Patrick's day is reported throughout the United States, England, Ireland and other European countries. Cases brought to test the constitutionality of the McKinley tariff law have been postponed until the second Monday in October. The accounts of Willium A. Wisong, treasurer of the Baltimore (Md.) Pc Poor association, ure said to be short to the extent of over $10,000. Pennsylvania and Ohio coal miners and operators will meet in Pittsburgh April 7 to fix a scale of wages to be paid during the coming year.

Patrick Kirwan, who was sent to prison in 1852 in London for the murder of his wife, has been released after thirty-nixe years' confinement. Joseph Vasconcellos Tuesday evening shot Mrs. Annie Sturgeon, a married woman with whom he had been living at Springfield, and then shot himself. Mrs. Sturgeon will probably die.

Tuesday at Cleveland. 0., Edward Stein was attacked by three big mastiffs, the dogs violently chewing the flesh from the upper portion of his body and arms. If he recovers he will be crippled for life. The director of the mint Tuesday refused Heidelback, Ickelheimer Co. and Lazard Freres.

of New York, $1,000,000 in gold bars for export. This is the first time in eight years that the government has refused to allow gold bars to be taken for export. Owing to opposition by Secretary Noble it is believed that congress will repeal the act recently passed appropriating $2.991.000 for payment to Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians for relinquishment of interests in the Cheyenne-Arrapahoe reservation. COPYRIGHT. 1890 A building up of the entire system follows the use of Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, soothing cordial and bracing nervine and a certain remedy for all the functional derangements, painful disorders or chronic weaknesses peculiar to women. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores flesh and strength. For periodical pains, internal inflammation and ulceration, leucorrhea and kindred ailments, it is a positive specific- -a guaranteed one. If it fails to give satisfaction, i any case, the money paid for it is refunded.

No other medicine for women is sold on these terms. With an ordinary medicine, it can't be done. That's the way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol to inebriate; no syrup or sugar to derange digestion; a legitimate medicine, not a beverage. Purely vegetable and perfectly barmless in any condition of the system, World's Dispensary Medical Agsociation, Proprietors, No.

663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Very Much Involved. If you wish to be understood you had better use plain language, and not drop into metaphor or poetry. A Harlem landlord called at the house of one of his tenants to get the rent.

not knowing that the tenant had died. He asked the widow when her husband was going to pay his rent, and she replied that he would be unable to pay the rent, as he- had just paid the debt of nature. The landlord, who is not up to poetry, answered: "I did not know he was so involved in debt as all that, or I would not have let him had the house at Siftings. We should like to give a new chimney for every one that breaks in use. We sell to the wholesale dealer; he to the retail dealer; and he to you.

It is a little awkward to guarantee our chimneys at three removes from you. We'll give you this hint. Not one in a hundred breaks from heat; there is almost no risk in guaranteeing them. Talk with your dealer about it. It would be a good advertisement for him.

top' and 'pearl glass," our trade-marks-tough glass Pittsburg, GEO. A. MACHETE co. CLIMAX BAKING POWDER IS ON TOP BECAUSE No other is so Good No other is so Cheap Costs less than Half and pleases much better than the over-priced and 'endorsed' kinds. Judge for yourself.

In Cans. At your Grocer's GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER a Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil has been removed, is: Absolutely Pure land it is Soluble No Chemicals are used in its preparation. It has.

more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Soid by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER Dorchester, Mass.

LIANTELS THE CAICAGO. TILES GRATES ETC. 224 WABASH AVE OR CALL SEND C. FOR CATALOGUE Inarch17d3m TRADE GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. Our Malydor Perfection.

Syringe tree with every Dottie. Prevents Stricture. Cures Gonorrhen acd Gleet in 1 to 4 days. Ask your Druggist or it. Sent to any address Address 4ALYDOR MANUF'6 LANCASTER.

O. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Chichester' Diamond Brand.

PENNYROYAL PILLS Original land Only Gonulno. SAFE, reliable. LADIES Druggies for Chichester' a English Diai mond Brand in' Ited mod Gold metallio bezos, scaled with bine ribbon. Take. athen Refuse dangerous and lastiations.

Ai Draggiata, or sood stampe for particulars, and teller for Ladion," Testimonials. in Letter, by return 10,000 Name Paper. enter Chemical Day Madison Sold bY AD Local Druggists. Philada, Pa For Sale by B. F.

Druggist. MOP one can own either mpidy be can sex, do localities, earned and the young work. our honorably, wherever or NEW old, they Enay by line and to of live, in those work. Auy. their of We furnish: thing.

We start you, No Hak. You can devores. your spare or.all your timo to the work. This is m19 entirely Beginner- nose loud and brings wonderful succeas to every worker. are earning from $23 to per week and upwards, and more after a little experience, We can furni you the employment and tench you FRICk.

No space to explain here. Full Information FREE, TRUE ALCESTA, Do You Invest or Speculate -INSTOCKS, BONDS. GRATA AND PROVISIONS? If so liable firm who have had ten years 4: are members of the Chicago Board 65 out Stock Exchange. Who da business Commission. Refer to Illinois: Trust and So.

a Bank, Chicago. C. A. WHYLAND CO. 10 Pacific Ave.

Chicago, Ills: and Circular or. application, We send tres of charge our Daily Market Report Interest allowed on monthly I CURERUPTURE DR. HORNE'S ELECTRIC TRUSSES Have Cured 10,000 Ruptures in 15 "I suffered with a double rupture 5 years, Your Elec tric Truss cured me in months. J.G, Sept. 24, 190...

Chattanooga, Tent; Elect ic! Truss cured my runture after smering: 15. years. MRS. A. DOUGHTY." Absecon, N.

J. 8,:190. cared sound and, well by wearing your Electric: Truss. R. HARVEY." Daris City, Iowa.

Aug. 17, '90; The the only world. conuine Electrie Truan book and: rent Belt Combing DR. HORNE, INVENTOR, 180 WABASH AVE: CHICO.

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