\Vhen a baby smiles in its sleep it is the iiiother’u fond belief that an nngel is kiss- ing it. No woman t\:it'.nins the su- preme joy of wo- man li tio d until she knows the caressing touch of a first-born‘s fingers. No wo- :nnn knows the _siiprenie sorrow of wornftnhood until she sees her baby in the cold embrace of death. daily achieve wo- supfemest Joy, only to meet: a of gggks or _months later, its ,mow This is because _so gre born into the world with dcath al cady sown in their if 3 woman would have children. strong and able in usual little illnesses of ghe must ‘look before she g womanlv was during the matemitv she mav against much pain and suf- ible death. _and insure the child Di' Pierc 's Favorite thqgreatest of ah medicines mothers. It acts directly and important organs that of maternity and makes , vigorous and elastic. will take the proper _Care of pass heals ulceration, tones the tortured nerves. usual discomforts of the and makes baby’n advent easy and almost painless. It miple supply of nourishment. greatest known nerve tonic and forwomen All good dealers Sgy “No” and stick to_ it when acre t a substitute said to be as Dr Pierce’s Favorite and was so weak X ’ writes Mrs. Minnie Co.. 0 egoin. “I Faxvorite Pre- baby and am years. constipation - cure - Doctor Pellets. Never gripe. no substitutes or imitations. Avi I TAl.NlAGE’S SERMQN. Washington. Aug. 7.-Dr. Tnlniag in this dist-ouisa nrraigns the variou iiiodes by which some people get money that does not belong to tliem and colu- mends the fair deiling that succeeds best at lust; text, 1. Ttinothy vi. 9, “They that will be rich fall into tempt- ation ani ii snare and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction :ind perditionj’ That is thc Xiiigaiii Falls over which rush a multitude of souls-namely, the determination to have the nicney any- how, right or wrong. Tell me how ti man gets his money and what he does witn it :intl I will tall you li's cliiixtctfy and ivhut will be his destiny in this world and,the next. I propose to speak to-day about the ruinous modes of get- ting money. Let bribery, accursed of God and main stand up for tria‘_ The Bible artaigns it again and again Samuel says of his two sons, who be came judges, "They took bribes and perverted judgment." David says of some of his pursuers “Their iight hand is full of bribes.” Amos says of some men. in his day, “They take bribes and turn aside the poor in the gate." Eliphaz fortells the crushing blows of God’s indignation. declaring, -‘Fire shall con- sume the tabernacles of bribery,” THE LUGHTY FALLEN' It is no light temptwion. The mighti- est have fallen undér it. Lord Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, founder of our modern science. author _ of “Novum Organnm” and a whole library of books, the leading thinker of his century, so precocious that when ` as a little child l_:e was asked by Queen Elizabeth. ‘-How oid are you?” he res- pouded ‘~I am two years younger than your ma.jesty’s happy reign”; of whose oratorv Ben Jonson wrote: -‘The fear of evcry man that heard him was lest be should make an end, " having an in- como which you suppose would have put him beyond the temptation of bribe-i of Diabgteg, Saved ry-$36.00_0 a year and and Twickenham Kidney Pins, Only_ court, a gift and princcly estates in Hertfordshire-yet under that tempt. ation to bi-iberv, falling Hit into ruin- Htllyafamily in the country is and on his confession of taking bribes Dmbetes. Great thirst, goiving as excuseth it all his predeces, numbness in the thighs, are took them; ha was fined $200,000, gums, swollen ankles, emg- or what correspond with our $200,000 nervousness, pale gf tmbid and impiiscned in London Tower. _ gf wma) Power demying _ The black chapter in English, _Irish, ' Branch and American politics is the in the loins or small of S “f - - - chap‘ei- of brib ry. ome c you re- in alll Posmve signs that member the Pacific Mail subsidies. Most In e system. - of you remember that awful trsgedy of know ho' It endS?gIN the Credit \1obiler lfnder the temp- nation to biitery Benedict Arnold sol d°“h- Th° “mm his he ion in inc int-ittiiids io s.-ii 570 me H35 days U9’ For this sin Gorgey betrayed lflunvniy, H11 mshts veiniiioiopiici :mock David and iatias °f 380!!! He long! kissed Christ \\ hen I sec so many of the terrors_of his end. the lilus rious going down under this A bloated, fetid, repulsive temptation, it makes ma think ofthe Thatisthe only red dragon spoken of in Revelation Diaben-S, Dgdfys with seven heads and ten horns and wi11¢ur¢ig_ They drin seven crowns drawing a thirdpars of system 11,0,-0ugh1y_ create the stars of_heuven down_ after him. _ blood, ,ebuild the diseased The lobbies of the legislatures of this md ,more robust health country control the country. The land is _ one, -‘theres no need of talking against (Asxussnrrvr svsrmit YUU REACH SEVENTY iii; Ciiiitiiiisfnratfiilitiiiiilein iii lm AP¥¢U13f\1I¢, horri_ble,a on- t_ - ‘ -_ ' _ - d _ 3° g _ -` ` 'D _ r “ ._ '. Pills drunk with briherv. ‘-Oh." Says somti bribery by promise or by dollais, be. cause every man has his price." I do not b€l°eYe it. Even heitheuism and the dark ages have furnished specimens of incoriuptibiltty. A cadi of Smyina had a case brought before him on trial. A man gm-e him 50_0 ducats in bribery. y h other side had no witnesses At t e and gfOl;€f;entIfa?1°‘:£_‘i_» 3?; Close of the case t‘;ie__ca.d1 ;ait'_i_;_ _h1'l`_l_;s Y0\lr children or dependents are poor man has no Wi Diss; lf’ 00 Wlt Sufer wont, from anv fault of °l al prefjuce in nu 6 8. 3 T Bat m you sure ga How many nesses against the other side. hen 3lW3.ys careful and provident? pulling out lhi ba-2 Of ducats fro ' u“` *fe questions that must occur to der the ottouian, he dashed it down _at thlnklflg' ma" “`h°5"_““’ the feet of the briber, saying. ‘-[_ g1\" t brmg ““t°‘d P“"a° my decision against you.” Ep8l111Il0Dd 0 tilyoi-dependents. _ -b 'd .tI__` win d dumb question simply join the asf 0H?red.a.bn e’. in d if it b “Mmm onnzn or mnrsrrns T 1 ` ° - ofthe safe and sound greg; during the American Revolution, for any disease. _ M: l:;"‘de-H '£55 Pflce °f3 General Reed, was offered 10,000 gum- ! 7 Vi . ° it’ Their b forei n commissioners if h 5 I Comfort in time_ of misfor- eas y g . _ H re lied ‘ -` . \ . .If _"_ __ _ this thiugif it be rig t, an d me.-” _ __ _ - The president of the 'American (_Ion if¢,....i. tt . . would betray tit- country 6 P your deailisffgg O 53,1; ‘ trentlemoml “U1 but °~ V017 P°°" m ' 9 ' ¢_ fu \ _ our perp ll our km he is not rich enough P ,__ 1° 'ri-in so Aunt.-_.N on.-inLorrnrowi~t Ano UST so -.sos _ _ _ _ -- - ....~»...1.-1.-~»»t.»..-et--f1»f._--~»-as--= ._-. ;.¢.~-.~; _ f _. H __ _ _ ___ _ _ ,. _ m '“"“`-‘£ . -.......__..__,_, _ .__,,....,,n_,» 1. .._ l to the touch-hole. They are incor_ tuptible men and they are the few men who are to save the city and save the Land. S, Meanwhile my advice is keep out of l olitics unless ou are iuvulnerable to _ P F this s'ylo .of temptation. Irdecd if _ __ even you are naturally strong you need f _ __ 'L_ _ religious buttressng Nothing but the 4 '_ -' l _ grace of God can sustain our public men _ 0 _ _ _ and make them what we wish. I wish I ' ._ __ W b dt i1 or that there might come an old fashioned revival of religion. that it might break out in congress and the legislatures and ,bring many of the leading Republ cans and Democrats down on the anxious seat of repentance. Thatday will come orsome‘hin,o tzetter, fir the Bible de- clares that king; :ind queens shall be- come nursing fathers and mothers to the church, and if the greatcrin iutho- rity then certainly the less. _ A MORAL BANKRUPT. My charge also to parents is, remem- ber that this evil of bribery often begins in the home c`rcle and in the nursery. Do not bribe your children. Teach them to do that which is iight, and not because of the 10 cerhs or the orange which you will give them There is a. geeat difference between rewarding vir- tue and making the profits thereof the impelling motive. » That man who is honest merely because -‘honesty is the best policy” is already a moral bankrupt. It is as solemn a trust as God can make it. It is concentrated and multi- the morals of dependents, or the right _movement of a thousand wheels ot social mechanism. A man may do 1 what he will with his own, but he who a_.buses trust funds in that one act com- mits thcft, falsehood, perjury and be- comes in all the intensity of the word a miscreant.` How many widows and orphans there are with nothing between them and starvation but a sewing mach- ine or held up out ofthe' vortex of df s- truction simply by the thtend of a needle red with their own heart’s blood, who a. little while ago had by father and husband left them ti competent-y”`! What is the matter P The administrators tr the executors have sicritied it-zuuning risks wi'h it that would not have dared-t0 6 Cltlutet' in tieir own piiva‘e affairs. ' ' ' That bad example was followed in many of the cities. which did roi steal quite so much because there was not so much to steal. There ought to be a clo. ser inspection, and there ought ti be ; less opportunity for embezzlement.. Lest a man shall take a 5 cent piece that does not belong to him, the conduc- tor on the city horse car must so-.ind his bellat. every payment, and we are very cautious about. small oi.-uses, -but give pleanty of opportunities for sinners in a large scale to escape- for a boy who ste-als a loaf of bread _from a. comer grocer to keep his mother from starving _to death. aperson, but for defrauders who abscond with'$500,000, a castle on the Rhine, or, wa't:ng until the offense is forgotten. a castle on the Hudson! Fellow men be honest before your _soul. If there be those who have wand- ered away, come' back, come home, come now, one and alt, come into the kingdom of Godf _ _ _ l _ _ In-n tl YDNS tttttttttttt CURE 1_-_-_.i-._ Ml§l\'Y0.\"S .\l`~.L'RALGIA CURE ro- ‘ f cl r tic doloreux llcves the pain ct nee :i io 0 . or scintit-:i iiiitl :ill iicur:ilgiC_affectl0IlS. Ii is etficucioizs in iootniichc that arises from tzikiiig t~o!fl_ li <-:it‘t»s slittrp, darting, knife- likt- p-titts "t the fzice hetltl, Cl1€St and e a .V il. _ ~_¢ I bnvl; :iiitl t~--ttrilgiv piins in any part of _ _ i. \-..'.. 0.-. the liot._\. _ .tri .-.tt . __ A _sc-ptii';:t_~~ tf';»re_ for catch tllsease. At_,&ll fit- fists- -~-ost" “fic zi \‘i:'_?._ . lIf"_ , _ , »-. _ _,_ _ 6 ._ wrong all your goods cannot PQTSU2 9 Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., U. _S. ~' A.. answered, with free medical advice B _ _ ;;*;'.Z~,i..§`. .;;'_. Y kindness, love and but te y ' ` g ° Il to buy me.” But why go so far when if y _J V 2 ‘cf _ 12* ._ gggyn-Y I 0ua5d1,_ifwe move in honorable ___. _ ' _ S Zociet know men sand womeu`Wb0 by D- AQUICKCUREFOR " a or t 1 . J _ = A- ~~ I:l¢'7ana'¢:I,em. all th; forces of-_eal.’i'2f_'.au(_l E011" °°°1dl - 1°' $i ooo ,' - the bribed.-» They wouldifno' ¥D0li9~ ’~§f__» 'F ' - _ f~ Sick itil l’oti)n(e)ia?2li»c;)ii)ctIirt`s ll; bribfd than you would think of VCFY Rggzy in m _ an an el of light to exchanve *kwa ' tem tin ~ 5 _ _ ==_ ~' - _ = ____ _ _ hw1jen§o-_r__,,,,_ P_,.____,r° q__ff_er a bribe is _;__n.1R0A_f[' mi LUNGS '_ H5. mmekugeeagdtgegidifi-“of the `villaiuy, but it is a veply) “ ppt; gglelglé- _'__ ._ _ _ _ '" » _i _m1_ nm” Trios wui1‘i~:. mwtw liffwtih in tliose people . ' ` °*“s`*“"wnN-9EcI°”Lm“°-¢~ ' ’ '-¢-2-.rgma High SM, Brawcri I havenot-mue 5 B the pts,-..°f.P==-rr Davis’ _ _ QIRNSI y' who vo about bragglllff l10W H1110 Y . . - _ . . - » -- ~- ~ -- < ~ ~ " ‘1 .1 -’ Straw Hats all Styles; _ _ __ _Men’s Linders at 201; up. _ ' Goods and offer them at the follo low prices:-- `\` I \ 1 ~` »V'** ‘ ` , i, gui; |_,,_.__ __ f _‘= _ ___ __ 4 all sizes, at hdlf |ll‘i60, ~ s -i "Vg _ g.. _ Boy’s Felt Hats at Iqss’ _.~,-,-1-Y ~~ ‘ plied confidence. Onthat man depends than “USL _ gg 'fi .the support of abeieft househofd. or Boy’s Caps at 15_to 20|: _ f i ~ _ _t'* , 1 - - ' Men’s.Cotton.-_-Hose Menis Drawers at 20|; up. _ ___-r;__'*' "" f v a _ 1 _ i L . .-- - i ‘ no I J i -' ~ -if :.1 '3 ~. _ . ’ _ -f-:avg l Mens Shirts at 35|; up. _ » T ` 0 _ _ ~ 1 sg, __,__.__._: gig? = _ ._ ' > ` _ f. ' it 2 care ouni- ocear outa11Suinm ' 1 _ i 0 Sweaters a`t . 1' \ _ _ __ /_ `.f7:'_"_-3_@§f ";_'" _\Al'_' has i=1irfvuc ‘~ v u ‘g ”" ` _‘I____. ,C _,___u______ i _*__-___ N - Cotton Blankets tperpair. '» ~ _ . Prices tell but the_s_tory.” 0 _Carlliiand ill-*QQ ii ilk ' _ _i _'_ , _ _ t-_- ~ ; t. ~‘-_ » .;.,.;_ __ t X =L__=-,f.¢,~_- - --.!?".__ _-_ _ _ _ _ MICROSCQPICAL EXAMINATION or Bnoon, spurs. URINE. Sw- T Graduate tiftt.Y. tltiitetslty ' And the NEW_YORK" HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City- D1D1°m*'~ Ye- zistered in U. S . and Cnnada. ADDRESS, CHARLOTETTOWN, P. E.l. CANADA A DFFIGE-Victoria Bow- Aecomndations reserved for patients. References on anplicatlon. RUPTURE CURED by the IMPROYED method. Endorsed by the mtdical profession and by thousands wholinve discarded their trusses and remain cured. _ SFS, lll\ 0lV1Ilg H0 IIICOHVGDIBHCS and *C `l1ll'€ ndeatiai. ~ No pay until cured ~ Testimonials on application. Corresponden you obey instructions. cnsriaifcmwn, 1>,n'.~Ié1and} Canada. Orrxonz--Victoria Row. Hooks--Until 11 a..m., 2 to 6 p.m. Aug. 2--r1&w The Improved Rupture Guro is voir; t 1 _ _ _ _ ._ only 5 or 6 visits. Examinations free and con- _ Throw -Away Your .Truss solicited. A perfect cure can be guaranteed (ii I_?.'Z|....ll=°“"\" » 4 ' ’ “` J’ -.ti _.;;?" .» » f : ., _' L `.- i - _`_';‘l' ;’ _ ._ L' .<- » »- ~ ir ___ i. _ 1 <5 _ _‘_ _ ‘ ; ` _ _ . _ _ _ _ ,_ 3 _ __ _MQ _ ` ~ » ` _ I »._ .. ' V ‘ - ' < . . Q _V .__1 .'».' ;j rt ‘ _ -'F . ' - 1 4 " ' V ” i ' ' ' ' i `_ _ E t Fv' »_ . ._ '_ I » ' _ _ ___ - 1 __ _- _ . _ . .. 3 __ I. its-. ~» tu- nf# n __ . _ _ . _ _ _ , _ . - _ tfeats Chronic, Disenoes bl “.10 Salisbury i 1 I ‘f -A _ 0 _ _ 'V . . _ “';'i;ih?'i'_'i)§_:ii” method of persistent self-hop In l‘¢m°ViD8 __ -_ 1 _ ___ _i _',_ _ . causes from the blood. Con inuous, intielt- _ _ _ __ f giant treatment fn _persondgri by letter gnipurees - _ _ Q :‘ ' 1 T ' 1 . ...e;s‘ci‘.t;.1i“.;;.‘¥:=“° em““ ° _ . _ c i .y . Avomattemptsunaidt-bd- _ 0 ` ` ' _ __ _ _ _ This' we are lotillj' jo redisulou*-law,._ `_"_ ~. F ` _ .z ' ' 't T '.j_,"";t -of- -u V ' A ` . _ -' '_ :Ki . /\ 7th,:-._ » >\ ‘i _~ _.__ \ v ' ‘ tinull _. ' ` " _ ‘$15 i J, X A’ W *ali* ~’ _- " 1 i r ' "‘-"K - .,~ , .r . ._. 0 _/ _ If you require. a. nice comfortably fitting spectacle to reed with in _evenings or a. to wear all the time-, good fitting stylish, wo :Ill ”'Y°“- . N _ U ..f _ Q i A large Stock of complete spectacles and also f\‘Am&,@|!¢, _g _ _ _ _ _ M . _ _ _ ‘ ' " ` ¢<”f"l"e:’Zs I I " _I , ° f_ ,I ~ ‘ 1 -f : "f:T"“ ~‘-"' 5 ` rin ` ' ' A . . ` 0 _ ~ ~'~` 4" t Q. 11'. ‘if-. 1% *Zire °° .signin °° Z ' Victoria Jewelry Store, Charlottoiown, ' " ` " "' A' B ‘ li -o ar th .if ti , t L' iii Twmcsuiqgg i ai-lair' , __ - . ._ Wotcrproof ll ; " fre J -ts ~» u '~ .s ,§i__.§;¥___ _ r WW umugi W, -dl nr . ' i ` " nf . ~ Y 1 :,"_~__ _ _ _»-‘ ,~__ _ 'ia