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NEW SPRING SUSPENSION FOR AUTOMOBILES. Spring Humors Coin* to most people and cause many troubles,— pimples, bolls and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and pest nianent cures of S c ro fu la S a lt R h e u m S c a ld H e a d Bolls, Plm plea All K inds o f H u m o r Psoriasis B lood P o iso n in g R h e u m a tis m C a ta rrh Dyspepsia, Eto Accept no substitute, but be sure to get H ood’s, and get it today, The certain way to be cheated is to fancy one's self more cunning than oth ers.— Charron. J Louis A. Hill, of Washlngtou, D. C., U tbe lnventor of » 8l,rl,*K "«p en sio n system for automobile frumes where- by there Is supposed to be a greater ability of the springs to absorb the vibration and varying thrust from both the motor and the road. The con struction consists of four semi-ellipti cal springs placed upon the axles In the usual manner, with their outer ends hinged to the ordinary frame ' extensions. The inner ends of the semi- elliptical springs, however, are shackled to the ends of side springs, fastened at their centers to the side members of the running gear frame. It is claimed that in effect the rear halves of the rear springs and the front halves of the front springs are comparatively rigid, while the spring portions between the axles are ex tremely flexible. The inventor claims that the system adapts itself to cars of all weights and wheel bases, and that as the wheel base increases the compensating spring between the end springs is naturally increased in the correct proportion. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE D AY T a k e Io x a t lv e Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ll drug gist» refund the m oney if it tails to cure. £. W U rove's signature Is on each box. 25c. FISHER MAID OE MARKEN, HOLLAND. Marken is in reality only a wide j ... . . sand bank in the Zuyder Zee, that .Nansen docs not believe m modern _ . , , . .. * sport. His motto is “ Plenty of bodily i exercise, but no sport.” I —/ in the German Ocean which makes tbe coast of Holland such a picturesque $100 Reward, $100. locality. This sandy T h e re a d e rs o f th is p a p e r w i l l b e p le a s e d tc le a r n th a t th e re is a t le a s t o n e d re a d e d disease island is inundated m a t s c ie n c e h a s b e e n a b le t o c u re in a ll ita stages, a n d t h a t is C a ta r r h . H a l l ’s C a t a r r l during most of tbe C u re is th e o n ly p o s itiv e c u r e k n o w n t o the winter, b u t i t s m e d ic a l fr a t e r n it y . C a ta rrh b e in g a c o n s titu t io n a l d is e a s e , re q u ir e s a c o n s t it u t io n a l tre a t hardy inhabitants, m e n t. H a l l ’ s C a ta rrh C u re is ta k e n in t e r n a lly , all of them engaged a c t in g d i r e c t l y u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u c o u i su ria ces o f th e sy s te m , th e r e b y d e s t r o y in g the in Ashing, do not fo u n d a t io n o f th e d is e a s e , a n d g i v i n g th e p a mind this particu tie n t s t r e n g t h b y b u ild in g u p th e c o n s titu tio n an d a s s is tin g n a tu r e in d o in g it s w o r k . T h e larly, living almost p r o p r ie to r s h a v e so m u c h fa it h in it s c u r a tiv e entirely in boats. p o w e rs t h a t t h e y o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r i fo ■* “ fo r lis i o r a n y case t h a t ‘ i “ t f a ils t o c u re . “ S e n d The dwellings are o f t e s t im o n ia ls Is. set on piles and are A d d re s s . F . J. C H E N E Y A CO., T o le d o , O. --------- B old b y d ru g g is ts , 76c. only one story in H a i r s F a m ily P ills i a re t h e b est. height. These little houses are painted in the brightest col- By taking revenge, a man is but even ¡j” ors, red, green, yellow and blue. The with his enemy; but passing it ovi coatumes o f both sexes are highly pic- is superior.— Bacon. __ turesque, gay colors predominating. i The women are quite as hardy as the 1 men and engage In the same occupa tions. The fisher maidens of Marken . have often furnished models for the painters who find so &uch Inspiration in the Netherlands. |NP,T J! s crof ~ ULA When a child I had a very «w ere .t - tack of Diphtheria, which came nearprov- ing fatal. Upon recovery the glands of the neck were very much enlarged, and after the free uae of iodine, the right one was reduced to ita normal size, but the left T H E M O R M O N S ’ BIO O R G A N . T e n Y e a r s in B u i l d i n g , a n d F i v e C o m p l e t e I n s t r u m e n t s in O n e. It was In 1803 that President Young first spoke of building a big organ, one that would be lu harmony with the mammoth tabernacle. Great difficul ties were encouraged lu tbe building of tbe Instrument, particularly In se curing suitable wood for the gigantic pipes with which It wag equipped. Some of these pipes took as much ns 800 feet of lumber. The mountains far and near were fairly scoured for the proper kind of pine, hundreds o f loads of which were hauled by teams from a point nearly 300 miles south of Salt Lake. It re quired two months to make a round trip. The workmen were all pioneer settlers. Tbe method of uniting the wood was unique, the closest Joining being done by means o f home-made glue, tbe making o f which consumed hundreds of cattle hldea, while num berless calfskins were used in making the bellows. Altogether ten years were consumed In the building. Since the time that It was first given to tbe public there have been numerous changes and ad ditions, until to-day It la recognized as one o f the very beat organa In the world, if not. Indeed, the beat and the grandest A year ago a great many of tbe old pipes were taken out and thoroughly overhauled, and more than 4,000 new ones were added. The Instrument's action la marvelous and more respon sive than a grand piano, as it has no “ Inertia” to overcome. The repeating power o f each key la 726 times to the minute. All of the latest mechanical devices have been Incorporated In the Instrument and any combination of tone desired can be distinctly brought ou t Especially fine are the “ string” ton«a, the violin, viola, gamha, 'cello and bass; the clarinet, two oboes, bas soon, eight varieties of the flute tones (each one true to its name), four pic colo stops, four trumpets, tubs trom bone. saxaphone. clarion and tbe vox bumana. which la the pet of the organ and makes “ human” tones that de ceive even the trained musician. In all, the organ contains 408 stops and accessories— five complete organs, via.: solo, swell, great choir and pedal. The speaking length o f the pipes varies from a quarter of an inch to thirty-two feet. In “ full organ” passages tbe Immense bellows displace 5.000 cubic feet of air per minute.— Deseret Newa. M ere Truth. During the Boxer rebellion, five San Francisco's Climate. In San Franciaco they are telling a years ago, when soldiers were hur that L worth repetltton and will ried Into China by all nations, the *>« appreciated by those who have en- American troops received the moet countered the climate of the Golden stringent orders against looting. Word Gate City, says the Philadelphia Presa came to General Chaffee one day that Sunday Magazine. An Irishman came some o f me soldiers were under sus Uj Amerira to vlait. He was a true picion, and he Instantly ordered them all out and, company by company, re - i quired officers and men to swear In ot » “ thln« » beautiful, He went to San Francisco for a dividually to their Innocence or guilt. sight-seeing trip, and while strolling The demonstration was chiefly meant through the city with a friend, ex as a warning and preventive. An hour or two before thla roll call claimed: "W hat folne trees! 80 green! a young officer, walking In the For What make« it?” "CMmate,” answered the friend, bidden City, had, In putting hla hand upon a garden paling, found the small briefly. A little later he cried out: "Arrah! brass knob surmounting the ' picket the complexions of your ladies. 80 loose. It waa o f no Intrinsic value, and he bad put It In hla pocket as a beautiful! What— ” souvenir of tbe China campaign. •'Climate," interrupted the friend. The Irishman subsided for awhile. , As , General Chaffee and hla staff egg, which began to press on the wind- pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be- came very painful. An incision was made and a large quantity of pus discharged. The gland was removed, or as much as could with safety be taken out. For ten ▼ears I wore a little piece of cloth about an inch long in ii my neck to keep the place open. During this t time I had to have it cut open by the doctor every time I took In the Spring cold or the _ or early Summer of 1884 I was persuadi suaded by my wife to use S. S. S., which I did, strictly in accordance with directions. I took twenty-six large bottles, add was en Now, San Francisco Isn't exactly a *°®* d° wn th* 'ln®; the * oun* tirely cureo, for I have not suffered since that time. B. S. R a g la n d . prairie, and not many momenta pawed ,udd,‘nly . T * br* “ ba" ,n hta Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston, S. C. until the two encountered one of the I ,U J hl m " f* 0r* ' « small mountain, they call knolls out ™“ l° b* tb™a’ a~ med 10 fl" b" ; vision. A t the inspector* approached Only a constitutional remedy can reach there, an hereditary disease like Scrofula. When "Begorra. " M ld the visitor, “and b,m' “ me, a" * ht lrr* * Ul* rity ln h" the blood is restored to a normal condition how d'ye think Oi’ m going to get up ,lneJ nad* y° ’,ng, ° ® C* r ,r,r1n« ">r ^ ward, call his men to dress ranks and and the acrofulous deposits are carried off . there it retti: to health. S.S.S. is a gradual return make their affidavits quickly. In the "Climb It,” said the friend. is well known at a moment's excitement his own name The Irishman stopped and looked at blood purifier and was passed by— perhaps the single tonic. It is the his companion. "The divll ye say? omission ln the entire army. a n 1 y guaranteed, Seems to me iverything is climate out "Say, uncle, would you have told?” ■trictly vegetable here.” demanded a small boy, overbearing the remedy sold. If you have any signs of We hear a great deal about women Incident recounted the other day. "Oh, sure!” waa the prompt reply. Scrofula, write ut being fond of their church; yet In nine and our physicians cases out o f ten. when a woman gets WTUNUV1SCTou.rrs « ... . w w ^ ,n #Te|T ■»national court trial you will advise you frea « married, she will give up bar church wlll bear u ,«, 'm o ,, o{ ^ , pecUU)r. Th* Swift i M o l i i Cawpaay, Atlaata, Ba. lr b, r mID demand, i t 1 J , WOBWB.- ^ sss Give nature three helps, and nearly e v e r y case o f con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most im portant o f all. C h e rry P e c to ra l Nourishing food comes next. Then, a medicine to control the cough and heal the lungs. Ask any good doctor. ” I flrat naed A y e r’» C herry Pectoral S3 yeara ago I have aeen terrib le case* o f Inner die- eaaea cured by It. 1 am never without It.” A l h b b t <i. H a m i l t o n , M arietta, Ohio. 2Se.. 50c., #1.00. J. C. AYBR CO., All druRtriata. I,owell. Mxaa. H e a lth d e m a n d s dally a ctio n o f th e bow els. A id n a tu re w ith A y e r’s Pills. Pleasantries are those sayings that annoy other people. The early morning hath gold in ita mouth.— Franklin. M illio n s o f V e s e ls b le a , When the Editor read 10,000 plants for 16c, he could hardly believe it, but upon second reading finds that the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., than whom there are no more reliable and ex tensive seed growers in the world, makes this offer which is made to get you to test Salzer’s Warranted Vegetable Seeds. They will send you their big plant and seed catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1.000 fine, solid Cabbages, 2.000 rich, juicy Turnips, 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1.000 splendid Onions, 1.000 rare, luscious Radishes, 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers, ALL FOB B U T 16c POSTAGZ, providing you will return this notice, and if you will send them 20c in postage, they will add to the above a package of fa mous Berliner Cauliflower. [P. C. L.J King Edward Has given to tbe monks of the Great St. Bernard monastery a piano to replace the one given by his mother half a century ago. I f you want to got the blgK«*Bt return* for your labor and you r ground, you can ’t afford to plant anything but FEKRY& —tbe standard after 49 years’ teet. T b e y always produce tbe (argent and surest crops. A ll dealers sell them. Our 1 * 0 « H eed A n n u al free on request. D. M. F e r ry A Oo. DETROIT, MIQH. Around the World " I have EMd yoar Fink Brand Slicker« for T e a r « la th « Hawaiian Islanda and found them the only article that sult«d. I a a ■ o w In t h i s c o u n t r y (Africa) and think a great deal of your co a t«.” on a p p l i c a t io n ) Tka world-wide «eputa- -n a n p iw tlon of Tow er’« W ster- p ro o f O iled C lo th in g ■ n — f ■ « s u r e « th e b u y e r of the positive worth of all garm en ts b e a rin g thla Sign of th« Fish. ■ «ilB A. J . T O W E R CO. Boston, U. S. A. T O W E R CANAD IAN CO.. 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