First ast and always advertised as a true blood purl. ler, the most wonderful cures on record are nade and the by Hood's Be sure to Sarsaparilla ret Hiod's, Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, billousness groatest sa. es are won aly Hood's MALAGA IN JULY. The Old Spanish City Has Little to Offer the Right-Seer. It was July, and we had arrived at Malags from Marseilles by water, Ti town lay and barren amphitheater tween it and stretch of hot water, with white awning pulled meet We had read in Mr. “Wanderings in Spain” of the and shocking ma of boatmen; the was Mur ray, with an added warning to keep our temper. But Once we had quay J. had all our bags fo was lazy the Hotel Victoria given us a large, cles white under a Bes or ay great shining of mountains, Vinuesa was a nazy, sunlit nimering, 1 eae to Hare's over which boats, un, ont us, extortion nners Malaga's siory in 1 » i 1 {OO to 100K ed bed-room, f he asked than the gulde down 10; we wi delay be off on the book t 1 us to beat or bother, to make our plans and t oda a first of ¢ look Mala gight-seel i ment: S at way $0 walk thr lined with and cafes iral broken walls cathe + 1 stood] on of a July direct bare now up by c—— THE AMERICAN EISON. A Western Rancher Says It ls lecoming Not Extinct, “x of the opinion tha obtained In this “Goodnight, tlemian, has ground ran Krona ran bison pure a -lt Mn, and rot Gf tract of $11 Lie will make a terprise, Fie animals makes go hindeguarte #2 is wo make mighty Admiration, “What do 3 Bnobbe's litera “The compen for it,” feally envious ou ito get replied the person who is chron- Washington Star. I —— When a Western girl goes East, he returns with at least five o using ribbon MY SICK SISTERS. Ww ways of *1 want to tell vou what Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable done for me. Compound has For twenty years 1 had suffered with loss of appetite, nausea, constipation, palpi : tation of tin neart, head. ache and pains in nearly | all parts of my body, My phy- sician said it was only indigestion, but his medicine did not help me any. | began the use of the Pinkham Remedies, particularly Lydia E. Pink Vegetable Compound. 1 have taken four bottles, and now those troubles are cured. i “I cannot praise it enough, and our druggist says the medicine is doing a world of good among his customers.” —BELLE 8, Tuoxrson, New Bedford, Masa. REV. DR. TALMAGR — ———— The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon, Subject: “Reformation of Habits.” Text: “When shall I awake? ft vot again." With I will seek an insight into human nature such of the my text, sketohes the mental operations oue who, having aside from path of rectitude, desires to return, # wish for something better he says: “When shall I awake? When shall I come out of this horrid nightmare of iniquity" seized upon by uneradicated foreed down hill by his passions, out: “I will seek it yot again, once more,’ Qur libraries are ad literature pointing parils of life—eo stepped Io ories rnnd with an elegant ont all mpliete maps of the voyage all the But Suppose ma shipwreek; suppose truck; suppose he has how is he to get bnek? paratively untonched, myself this even) in this andisges thelr ago a discussion, Th what they were from the bonda showing shonls, : hus aleendy made he is slrendy off the niready That is I prog to such, a fleld com- 0 to address sare those _ayery passion af ready to hear this thems with ecerated, Habit is obey it it d« sist, and w saorpion w and thrown into Juggernauts wns a ship Falla, and the it ear toase bean 3 fon, fire « rapids, and emptation t how hard it is to arre arvecs Arrest 1" wi against agnar Part refor: seats the street, as man . Wea N83 Al »Iiv I the nrg Yast and the h Keep and tens of with publi comma to the bh Christ But if nan with o wal Ta of dissipation upon him, ¢ throw to dainty, chu know, unless they have an especial train of i up their hands in horror, gay, “lant it shocking fastidious As How in an fl &% thieas Christinns Har car to himself. They cannot go with publi. cans and sinners, Ou! ye who curl your lip of scorn at the fallew, I tell your plainly, if you had been surrounded by the same influences, instead of sitting to-day amid the cultured and the refined and the Christian, vou would have been a cronehing wreteh, covered with filth and abomination. [ft is not becanss you are any better, but because the meray of God has protected you. Who are you that, brought up in Christian rircle: and watehed by Chris tian parentage, you should be so hard on the fallen? First of ull, my brother, throw yoursell on God. Go to Him frankly and earnestly and toll Him these habits vou have, and ask Him if there is any belp in all the resources of omnipotent love to give itto you. Do not #0 with a Jong rigmarole people eall prayer, made up of “obs” and “ahs” and "lore ver and ever, amena!” Go to God and ory for haip! help! help! and if you cannot sry for help, just look and live, i remember in the late war, I was at ter the battle and said to a man: “Where ar” you hart?” He made no answer, but held up his arm, swollen and splintered. I saw where he was hurt, The slinple fact is, when a mao has a wounded soul, ail he has to do is to hold it up before a sy mpathetis Lord aud get it healed, It does not take any lonz prayer. Just hold up the wound, Oh, it is no small thing when a man is nervous and weak aud exhausted, coming from his evil wave, to feel that God puts two omnip- otent arms around him and says: “Young man, I will tand Ly vou. The mountains may depart, and the hills be removed, but I wil never full you." Blessed be God for such a gospel as this Ont ” the not wife to the enough to tno slioes thin," said will husband, “or thers he thin." Blessed be God there is a full loaf for uvery one that wants ir, Broud enough spare. No I remember when the Master Brroet tnbile, wir, & telegram came saying, be ready to take edre of want in and women to them" some nok As they came, some twenty or one asked whether Minnesota, or from New York, wounded soldier, and the only question was how to take off the rags the most gently, And when a soul comes to God, He does not ask where you eame from, or what your ancestry was, Healing for all vour Pardon for all your guilt, Com- fort for all vour troubles, Then, also, I counsel vou if you vour bad One unholy intimacy will fil In all the ages of tne ‘hurch thers has not been an instanes whers kept one evil ciate and 1 ii. want AssOointions, man BARS wes bad n beeauss he like . Wt MAN started on the road down h,l1don u eall it, that association will y Couns i your s Aller nu. hn When a man deliberately ¢ wihnt § what will or your fan t give ons cent to port your chil. after vou are dead, Ti i not weap rat vour burial, y will lamnation, id 1 rare friend West, f veleome when I went th ind splendid persons’ nope 18 r si it il i il Hr Ho t to was mre { tha gronp up and down the wall Yather and mother sit thera for half an hour, save ing nothing, 1 wonder what they nea think. After n while the father breaks the “Wel', I wonder whaern town to-night?” And the “In no had pipes, 1 war. rant vou: woe slwavz cond trast him when ha was home, and sines lie has been away ing of! | silence nnd says wir hov {8 in trast him ' Then mt 8 the country and him wa ean still, o'elaonk.. for they retire a4rlv in nt 8 o'esloek they knees down COT. trv and in towno, on the land and on the Grecian General: “What was the proudest moment of vou Ha thought a and sald “The prondest moment of my life wis when parents that I had And the proudest and vour fe will ba send word to you have the grace of one gald to n Homa moment, tary most brilliant moment in the moment when you ean habits hy wr, vangquarad vour evil : and beaome sternal vi deapise not paternal ar will some when vou have | father nor mother, and von will go hey nan to wateh vou, The neither nrosnd and use, and the neighbor. rivanass as yon ivard they And then pir that Oh! fima xiety, flud gone fron from the fleld, and gone hood. Orv as be tor | may over the m them the h i from had #« would wh AT WEST PJ {A “Pik - HAZING INT t Rand Receives a Sentence TI May Ston the Casto, kK green wither and was not ati oy faces as when [think of erful haunts me 2 horrid dream t sat the man ike a beautifal | On the other who had do. ’ bey had j the wormwood | ye gall into that orphan’s cap. They shed him off the presipios told them thst there was ¢ a God and a | r those who destroyed Did they weep? Oh, no, not ous tear. Did thev sigh repeatingls? Not one Did they say, “What a pity that we destroved him?” Ob, no, They sat and went right on with their iniquitirs, destroy- ing themselves and destroying others, Gather up all the energies of body, mind drinking habits, all gaming practices, all houses of sin. Hall-and-half work will amount to nothing. It mas be a Waterloo, Shrick back now, and you are lost! Push on, and you are saved! A Spmrtan General feli at the very moment ol victory, but he dipped his finger in his blood and wrote on a rook, near which he was dyisg, "Sparta has conquered.” Though your struggle to get rid of sin may seem to be almost a death struggle, You can dip your finger in vour own blood and write on the Rock of Ages “*Vielory through our Lord Jesus Christ!” Ob, what glorious news it wonld be for | their parents in the sountry! They go to the postoffice every day or to see if there are any letters from you. How anxious they are to hear! Nothing would please them half so much as the news you might send home to-morrow that you hada given your heart to God. I know how it is in the country. Tho night comes on, The oattle stand nader the rack through which burst the trusses of hay. The horses, just having frisked upthroagh the meadow at the night- fall, knes deep ‘mn the bright straw that invites them to lls down and rest. The poreh of the hovel is fall of fowl, In the old farm houses at night no candle is lighted, for the flames clap hands about the great backlog, and shake the shadew of Government Arrested Him, ng a private ax Sstriment « CARrrving mail { the postal service, at Turnersville up present Administration, third of a Farner objected y the Turner was postmaster mile fire arnet’s fastory, to the change, and without his busisoss the postoffice wore almost nothing. Turner put his mail in the postal ear on the Air Line. fue Government broke up this, and then he took his mail to another towa. receipts Rained by Chinese Cheap Labor, A moaster petition to the Federal Govern. ment tor farther restrictions on Chinese im. migration is basing circulated at Vancouver, British Columbia it may contain over 10, G00 names before it is sant to Ottawa. The pe tition recites that Chinese labor is driving out the white workingmen: that the United States, realizing this, has excladad the Mon- golian coolies, and that Canada should It urges a Carrier Pigeon Regulations, Fear of the treasonable use of oarrier pigeons in France led to the promulgation of most stringent regulations, The Paris Government's decree stipulates that every person wishing to possess carrier pigeons must obtain the authority of the Precept; and every person receiving pigeons must, within two days, make declaration to the municipal aathorities, The police commis. sary must always be present when the pig- vons are freed, : ——— Crops in Russian, With scarcely an exeaption, reports of the Russian winter wheat and rye are favorable, and in Tamboy they are said to present an excellent ap ww, The spring crops in the earlier districts are thriving, the sowing is aimost completed under favorable conditions. Reports from Poland are satis jason}. It is ex ed that when farmers have finished field work the supply of grain at the seadoard will increase, * A ———————— Cnnndn ejects Our Silver, It ia reported from Montreal that United States sliver coin and silver certificates are | no longer accepted in Canada. An Actress’ Salary, Sysien 1 Berul valary h when ¢ recel ved {OOO a or cacl toa pearan v1 hier weakening a week centage mukes 0 prt H Allen or i enry of tel 0100 Reward, of this pa refs at least one ar able 10 cure 14 a is Catarrh. 1 positive cure Ku 'atarrii be psy, Togiires a constitution 8100, per W ever recey ed 0 hind heen that he only country, a ry Bernhardt was Mme Booth, who knew of n equal ! i f i bee Modjeska, 1 nothing fraternity, a hout HE Ma ¢ value 0HeY, Olece engnged Ha salary of rn wing directly on the blool ar . ’ ‘ fnces of {Lie system, thereby 11's ity fw § 1 i 18 CONIrRct » i ii fo fim ¢ waRAe. 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