Iii Sound Sleepers, Some very hardy, warm blooded people forget that summer is gone and sleep sound. ly under light covering, even while Jack Frost is painting the panes, But we all learn by experience, and they find themselves in the morning suffer fn with stiffness, soreness, lameback, stiff neck or muscular eramps. Still, experience teaches, Like evervbody else, they get a bottle of St, Jacobs Oil, rab well with it and are cured. Warmer clothing, and the frost shut out, they snore again happily, while from the towers of winter's storm elouds the sentry cries, “All's well,” weird pietures on No man can have a good head and a bad saomach. In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of per. manently beneficial effects and were satisfied with t:ansient action, but now that it is gen- Figs will perma- erally know that Syrup of wa) i well nently ure hal formed people will which act for a time, but system. al constipation, in- Inxalives, injure the not buy other finally 1 the blood aud ‘ure is not i produce uch derful results in¢ thy warrin Send for festim minis, free. . F. J. CaeNgY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, pri better rs have “1 ¥ave Tried and believe in it,” says a nother, and & you when you know its r ing pr Parker's Ginger Tonic he truest sel Pisc’'s Cur —Mres. WW. Pi Aves, Br . NO won aman. Mrs. Wi are are able, Just How it Dues It is en if amMiicted with son's Eye-water. Druggists seil at 25¢ per Loiti Al the geet: Your Depends healthy body ar nett es Your Health 1 » iy . . tke 3 Hood’s the One True Blood Purifier Is Prominently in the Public Eye. Hood's Pills cis The Greatest “ledical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS,, Has discovered In ona ot LOmmMmon pasture weeds a ren eddy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worse Scrofuls down to a common pimple, He baa tried it in over eleven hundred eases, and never {ailed exept in two cases (both thander humor). He bas now in bis possession over two hundred certifi entes of ita valuo, all within twenty miles of Boston. Bend postal card for book. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and a¢ sare ia warrsated when the right quantity is taken. Waen the lungs are affected it catnses shooting pains, like needles passing through them: the same with the Liver or Bowels,. This is caused by the daots being stopped, and always disappears fn 8 week after taking it. toad the label I? the stomach is foul or bilious it will en. se squeamish jeclings at first Jo ehango of diet ever necessary. Eat the Des you can get, and enough of it Dosa, one tablespoonful in water at bed. time Holt he all Pirngwista Our or font If You Happen To forget the name, just ask for the best Self-Raising Buck~ wheat. YOU WILL GET REV. DR. TALMAGE. The Eminent New York Divine's Sun. | day Sermon. “The Dissipntions Race Track.” Subject: of the | Tes: “Hast thou giventhe horsa strength? | Hast thou elothed hig neck with thunder? He paweth in the valley, and rejolecth: he rooth on to meat the armed men. He saith among the trumuopets, ha, ha! and he smellsth the battle off, the thunder of the can sh Job xxxix., 19, is lively he right of mettle an heresy abroad | flestness is and wrong o ich exhibitions speed, and when there {8 a that the enitivation of an ing virtue wanded y dalend public morals on the one han who is At 81 every mini idg- | his anthusinsn an Bonhe r di nr ai called upon to prea sity to animal :. h iz there ga need of All honor to the me the spoat le for the merev he ds king of hensts, A man horses, and some say 49.000, Bible, “A righteous man of his beast.”” Sir Henry Lawrence's care « wa waa beautifully tinn., ‘He “1 expect we shall lose Conrad, though of him that he the bruts senande 1 nndan Bev ¢ nes who wrote in reg the ridnth life ’ Chirie pays much in cool, 1 alwa miles, and as I walk my is only in the va walk him the his matehiess ** mks of the as a practical blasnh believe in the transmigrati malty oe the § fea, 0 men who cut and whack and welt and strike and ¢ age and insult the Boris bruise nul and horse, that | race, who earries burdens and pulls our plows and turns our thrashers and our mills and runs for our doctors—when I see men thus beating and abusing ard outraging that creature, iL seems to me that it would be only fair that the doctrine of transmigration of souls should prove true, and that for their punishment they should pass over into some poor miser able brute and be beaten and whacked and eruelly treated and frozen and heated and overridden —into an everlasting stage horse, | anr an eternal post, in an eternal winter, smit- ten with eternal epizootics! There is a delusion abroad in the world that a thing must be necessarily good and Christian if it is slow and dull and plodding, There nre very faw good people who seem to imagine it is humbly pious to drive a spavined, galled, gianderad, spring halted, blind staggered jade, There is not so much virtue in a Bosinante as in a Baeesphalus, We want swifter horses, and swifter men and swifter enterprises, and the chaveh o God needs to get off its jog trot, Quick tem- pests, quick Hghtoings, quick steams; why not quick horses? In the time of war the cavalry service does the most execution, and as the battles of the world ure probably uot all past, our Christian patriotism demands that we be interested in equinal velocity, We might as well have poorer guns in our arsenals and clumser ships in our navy yards than other Nations as to have under our cavalry saddles and before our parks of artillery slower horses, From the battle of Granicus, where the Persian horses drove the Macedonian Infantry into the river, has been recognized, Hamilear, Hanni- bul, Gustavus Adolphus, Marshal Ney were cavalrymen, In this arm of the service Charles Martel at the battle of Poitiers bent back the Arab invasion. The Carthaginian eavalry, with the loss of only 700 men, over threw the Roman army with the loss of 70.- 000. In the same way the Spanish chivalry back the Moorish hordes, The best way to keep peace in this country and in all countries is to be prepared for war, and there unless footed chargers, contest there ba plenty of light Our Christinn patriotism and our instruction from the word of God demand that first of ull we kindly treat the horse, and then after that, that wea develop his fleetness his trength, rt hailing nnd his shall I say of the eof day on a large seals tog reatura of God, an i no I be But what made in this aplendi honorad bai evi i make t the turf, onducted tting prize harm at 10 the the sald nothin + said evervihin Young men, you an and yon industries, iveiihood, eas than yo 1 get in wi tohed boulevar risk this we you will be debaue ar, bat v the will 5, ‘ hing, and darned ‘ultivate the hi b, OF im if you ean , test ail the speed he has, wed in him, but be carefal You cannot always ion a man is driving in by the head, In my bovhood we Satbath morning to We were drawn by two horses, My father drove, He knew and they knew him, They were mde, Sometimes they loved fo go rapid vy, and he did not interfere with their hap- pinese, He had all of us in the wagon with him. He drove to the country The fact is that for eighty-two yours he drove in thy same direction, The drive, res * mille every chureh. Hitched, and the driver put up his whip in the wagon house never againto take it down, but in those good old times I learned some may and love a horse, and be ol the preceding vehicle, a consecrated Chris until the last, so that at his death the church of God cries out as Elisha exclaimed when Elijah went up with the chariots of Israel and the horsemen thereot,” New Englanders to Meet at Atlanta, The New England Manufacturers’ Associa tion desided to hold their autumn meeting in Atlanta. An excursion party of 200 are ranged to leave New York for Atlanta. Many of the largest cotton manufacturers of this country will be in the party. Aged Couple na Life Partners, Christopher Roberts, aged eighty-one, was married at Columbus, Ohio, to Eliza Jane alear down to the horses on which Philip Bheridan and Stonewall Jackson rode into Williams, aged fifty-nine, this being bis third , Wife and ‘ner fourth husband. PORPOISE FISHING. An Industry That Keeps Hardy Fisn~ ermen Busy. The principal industry of the hardy residents of Hatteras Islands, off the North Carolina coast, is porpoise fish Isolated from the outside world, the furious storms that over the inhabi- tants have become accustomed to the energetic winds and maddening bil- lows which occasionally sweep away their fences, putes in unusually severe wenther sometimes the lighter articles of household furniture fall a ing. braving sweep island, the and relentless waves the be: it tO sean. mii to the seething are strewn along far they but the industry goes ated iladelphia Times mew! O1 carried energ) aeciares ' i i ¢ or fish w & at } AFM Or & The catch ap- paratus =a nade ready for another haul. Ifthe hau not been made too the in the pre yf a great crowd of women and ch dren, the sil begins The fat on hx rung from two t es in thickness two and one-half factory reser boats and Renee late in OQCess The sk to the where they are soaked from which lengtl 5 ime ins in large after a suf! they are transferred ; Here the evenly and usu- YOIrs to the splitting ma« bilubber shaved smoothly to a certain ally requiring two '‘runnings to ac complish the desired result. The skins are next spread upon the floor and subjected to a thorough salting After a few days. when the salt has permeated every pore, the skins are carefully packed in large boxes and shipped north to undergo the final process of tanning. nine. or fat is thickness A Great Band of Elks. A correspondent of Shooting and Fishing, writing from Cora, Wy., gives an account of a band of elks taat came under her observation a year ago. The correspondent and her husband were driving home from The snow was between one The band when extended backward plies. miles, and was pouring over The trail of the elks was slonrly marked in the snow and was fally two rods wide. From an esti- mate of the time it required for the band to traverse the section from where the animals were first seen until the last one had passed it is es- timated that between six and seven thousand elks were in movement. i i i i ! indigenous membrance to of writes i life. It fleet ny puch is as Ww tha | Broken Down by Nervous Progivation, i y fhe Mr. J Hf wn 4 fa tie oly Herald, Ba { ab. a Ys news. | rest, a by in Bal imor of { 1809 , Anda antic and speed, room wall, of five feet toutest and join ht ont RL [EH ie of tl Dubrovi POT Bed iis clas 1K Hailroads, A HEALTH WwW. 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