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Ptfeir Worldfhg GMo 11 I.lfe to the moat favored la not always full of sunshine, but to the; average American girl or wmu who la oblig td to work for her Wring, and, perhaps to help other at homo, life U often hear? drey la oonsequence of lUceee Women who work, especially those who ere eoastaaUy on their feet, erf peculiarly llaele to the development of orgtnle troubles, end should pat Uculerly heed the first mauileeUtlona, uoh m backache, peine U the lower Umbo end lower pert of the etouueh. Irregular end painful month! period liasajrse, K. ttoeaursa, Oaio. falntneea, weakness, loee of appetite and sleep. The young ladj whoe portrait w Eublleh herewith hed all theses syaip ms, and in addition leuoorrboea, a ad waa cured bj Lydle E. Flak hen's Vegetable Coco pound. Flret, ehe wrote a letter to sirs. Ptnkhatn's lab oratory at Lynn. Maea,, deeeribtaff her trouble, recti ve4 la reply aoourate la atruotlons what to do to ret well, end bow wiahee her nam need to convince other that they may be eured ae ehe waa. The earn helping band, free of charre or obligation. 1 extended, to every ailing woman ta America. If you are elol you are foolish not to get this valuable advice, it eoet you aoth tag. and ehe la euro to help you. Dont wait until it le too late write to-day. Pennsylvania and New York. When thcflrst census was taken in 171K) 1 eunsylvanin i population wm greater than that of 'cw York. lty the census of 11KK) New York' Imputation lead that of Pennsylvania TO Cl'BK A C OLD IN OMB BAT Take Laxative Urotno Quinine Tablets. All truvftiu refund itvtnnv If It falls to euro. t, W, Orove's signature Uon neb boa. . Only Keif Success, "Your club meeting was a feast of "Yea, lioirtlier;thNt'rommitt did not get a lite of anything to rut." ABSOLUTE SECURITY. , Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Mutt Bar Signature) of 5m Fee-SlaslU Wrapper Below. Tear eeaaU ee eeey to take a eagasw rOI HEADACHE. FOR DiZZINCSS. FOR IIUOUUESS. FOR TCRPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECOMPUXIOR CURE SICK HEADACHE. A Kltchtn Romance. Lady What do you think, I 'have a servant who pots up in the morning without being called. Chorus of Voices Impossible I , Lady But it's true, ; ehe 'a in love with the milkman. Sfopm thm Oouffti mmt , Workm Oil thm OolA Laxative Promo-Qulnlne Tablets cure a oold la one day. Wo cure, No Pay, frloe 8ft oenta Fund for Education of Boy. The Gorman emperor ha assigned the sum of 100,000 marks, collected by East Prussians at the bicen!;enary of the kingdom of Prussia, as a fund for the education of boys who are no longer under the care of their parents. hllHfK WHtUt Ail (IS( (AILS. Boet iWuli Hyrup. fiwto tiuud. Use in time, pom nr arnBeinin, MlM ElXA CAKTER& mimr W ; gtsw mm mw ewnasf n 13-. a 7aT A 60NQ FOR THE SELFISH. When you sud I wcreroimg. my lar. ISrv lliti-a had marked your brow, tCrw God lied sent the lured outs here ' That rllng about us now When yon end I were free from esre, We thought the world wss very fair When you end I were young, my deal Hut we are older now, my dear, And worried by the cares Of thuse who cling around us here And have their lore affairs Ere you were grieved by others' wove You were aa radiant as a rose, Hut now your brow has furrows, dear When you and I were young, my dear, We thought the lord waa good, Ilut that was ere we bed to bear The weight of parenthood I The cares of those we loved, sweet bee r A spice to human joys Impart, And feed the hungry euol, my dear. When you and I were young, my dear And neither knew a care, I trod a pathway that waa clear, And let you, trembling, there Rut the happiness of careless dsys Has broadened In a hundred ways Since others cling about us, dear! Cleveland Leader. Forgiveness. Cn3K kitchen waa still.' Only the II alow pulee of the tall clock In the corner, the quiet fall of the early spring rain on the roof and the snap of the wood In the little cook atove could tie heard. The light from the tallow candle showed small kitchen, but very neat and cosy. Waa everything lu It but the clock and the fire voiceless? No; the old womao, knitting In the corner, gave a low sigh, and the old limn, warming his hand by the fire, poke. "It was ten yean ago to-night. Mar cla. Were. you thlnkln1 of thatr "No, 'twan't that John; leastwise I waa trying not to remember. waa thlnkln' It might be a little too cold for old Nanny and the little lambs to night lld you see that the barn door wa shut tight V- Heedless of her question, the 'old man's voice took on a harder tone aa he asked, "What waa It Julia aald to yon first that night when you let her un "I OI7K88 1 Wli.N'T IIOI.T IT TO-SIOIIT.' dcrtitand you knew she'd turn agin ye? I've sorter forgot." "Bo have I, father. For ten days I remembered It an' harbored It. 1 mixed them words Into my dough, and I stceited the tone of that rolee Into tny tea, but the good Lord an' Ills angels changed uiy heart, and I've been ten years a forgettlu what I only remem bered fer ten days, father." s "Don't call me father. I can't bear it when I get ter thlnkln It all over this way. I ain't father to nobody. 'Twas only fer her we hnd those names of father and mother, and now she' gone they don't mean iiothln' any more. How .could she have done It, Marda? Thnt'a what I could never understand, when we'd took her In an orphan, and give her all we hadlove and all. I've got ter believe there no gratitude In the world." "It's them you do the most fer, as Is least grateful, John, an' kindness often brings out the bnd In a person, Jest as unkliidnes don't hurt them that's really good. But I've forgive her long ago. Twas born In her ' somehow. I've had more to take my mind from harborln' It, maybe, than you. There' been all of Henry' children to take care of and the lame chickens and weak Iambs to nurse. I ain't hnd no time to brood over It." "'Taln't that Marda. You're more of a Christian than ever I was, but I ain't so much to blame. , I wasn't brought up ns you was. I can't forgive her never. I only left that door un locked 'cause Oi my promise to you, but I'm a-goln' to bolt It to-night I ttald ten years, and that's over this blessed night." "Oh, John " The old woman burled her face In her apron, but uttered no other sound. "I've said It, an' I'm goln' to do It! I'm goln to shot thnt door an' lock It from this on, and you needn't 'Oh, John,' for I've kop' my promise." lie rose' and wound the clock, and then turned toward the door, but stop ped ns his eye fell on a little old daguesseotypo on the mantel - shelf. With a slow step he reached the door, e o e o o o o Wmm GREATEST OF AMERICAN CATHEDRALS. i I 7 i i GREATEST OF AMERICAN CATHEDRALS. i - i i ; Hill . I i v nut ' a A A mtm s 1 in m asm-1 mu wm si It i iw'wm CATHEDSA.L 09 T. JOB THE DIVtXK, WITS ST. PATBICt' ATHEDi.L 09 THE sienr, ssowiao their belatite sizes. Home time durlngtbe lat half of the twentieth centnry possibly at the dawn of tbe twentyflrst the Cathedral of 8t John the Divine, in New York City, will be formally dedicated. This, the most remarkable building of the west ern brmlspbere, marks the entrance of tbe United States upon aa era of cathe dra) construction in the manner and the eplrlt of the cathedral builder of old Europe. For this csthedral is to be compsrsule In cost sise and beauty with the grandest of tbe ecrhwiastk-al piles ot the old world. Its construction will require msny years, perhaps a century. Its totsl cost estlmsted upon the cost of Isbor snd materiel to-day, Is placed at $15,000,000. To date over $2,000,000 has been spent upon tbe cathedral;, the sites. Including three city blocke. cost $872,000. Tbe bsse of the catnednl etands 135 feet above the ses level. Completed It will be beyond sll comparison the most conspicuous building In New York, snd will be visible on clesr dsys for about fifty miles. The new cstbedrsl wUI be one of the larjest churches in the world. It will be built In the round-arch Gothic style. The messurements of the structure give little idea of Ita enormona proportions. When complete two entire blocks of ordi sry buildings could be pieced slong the central aisle. The tallest skyscraper . will be dwsrfed by compsrison with its f rest spire 440 feet in height It will be built entirely of solid mssonry. The foundations will be required to support a weight of about flO.000,000 pounds. Much time was spent in preparing tbem. St, Tatrick's Cathedral, heretofore tbe largest church edifice In America, will be completely dwsrfed by comparison. St. Patrick's Cstbedrsl was erected at a cost of $2,500,000, The choir alone of the new cath-dral will accommodate more people tbso any other church in New York, Including 8t. I'atrick's Cathedral. The cost of other American churches seems trifling by compsrison with the new etrurture. Trinity Church, for example, cost .k.uju lae Ainany v,ame drsl cost only about $100,000. Tbe new "Old South" Church in Boston cost $500,000. RIchardsou's Trinity Church, In the same city, heretofore considered the fin-rt Thurrii J"uttrdBtetrsJJhjTnlT"g tly of 75O,O00., r ,, bolted it slowly, but softly slid back the bolt. "Mania." , "What. Johnr "Marda, J gues I won't bolt It to night If pretty cold and Tabby might want to bring her kittens In by the Ore." "But John. Tabby couldn't open the door even If 'twan't locked." ' "Wall, wall, wait didn't you s'pose I knew that; but If she came In tbe night and meowed 1 could open the door quicker If 'twan't bolted, couldn't IT" After a minute's pause he asked, "Air ye goln' to bed now?" "Not quite yett I want to git them stockln's done fer little Johnny. His mother said he hadn't any decent ones to wear." "Wall, ifa JIt aa well, fer I orter shell a little corn for the hens." So they snt and knit and shelled, llngerlngly and quietly, until the clock pointed Its old hands to 11. Then the door opened, as If by a timid band, and a sad-faced woman of 30 crept into the room. The old man rose with on angry, "Wall, have yer come ter ask ijiy(,ferglvenef at Inst?" But the old nan took the trembling form to her heart. "No, father, not your forgiveness. Your curse that nlgbt made me angry, but mother's face when she said, 'O, Julia, I couldn't a-belleved ItT cut me to the heart; but I wouldn't show It then. I can't live so any longer. I had to come to ask mother's forgiveness that's all I want I've got work, and THE BIRD IS WATCHINQ THE BONE. 7 rTVa New York World. ; - a m v" ii honest work, and one word from moth er is all I want here." The old man tried to speak, but his wife stopped him. "Now, father, Jest put a llttlel more wood In, fer Julia's cold, an' I'll have some hot tea for ye In Jest a minute, dear. Yer room Is all swep', and aired sheets put on to-day, an' yer pa fixed that door with his own hands bo's t wouldn't slam. I've got some of that but'nnt cake yOu like so. and, here, you Jest be lookln at my 'new piece blocks In that basket while I git out the dishes." Detroit Free Press. Distance. f4the Dog-Star. Dr. David. Gill, whose measure of the parallaxes of the stars, by means of which their distances can be calcu lated, are among the most accurate known, has recently deduced anew the results of his observations of Slrius, the dog-star, which , . Is the brightest star In the heavens. He think we may now regard its parallax as satisfactor ily determined at 0.37 of a second of arc. This makes the distance of Slrius In miles 51,000,000.000,000. In other words, the" dog-star Is nearly five hun dred and fifty thousand times farther from the earth than the sun la. Easily Read. New York's ordinance regarding the placing of numbers on houses 1 a sen sible one. Each number Is to be In white figures not less than three and one-half Inches high, on a plate placed at the right of the entrance, where it may be rend by day and night NERVES GAVE WAY Had Headache, Backache and Ser ious Indigestion rc-ru- na Cured. Misa A. Brady, corresponding secre tary Illinois Woman' Alliance, write Ivavm ) K Tn)S(knn avnnilA C ti IIVUI mmmv asaas f i,uuvi evr 111.: "Last year from continued strain in literary work I became very much exhausted, ' J v v irvvmv to give way. and vj I bad backache, headache and ser- ft '-'T, ' . . . . . V if J - . Jk - iou indigestion. V-v V-V One of my friends r--f:: Uggested that I MlssA.Br4y. try Peruna. It certainly acted like maigc on my system. "Within 10 day I felt new life and health given me, and by taking an occasional dose off and on when I feel extra tired, I keep my system in per fect order." Mis A. Brady. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease, Dr. Hartman, the re nowned specialist on female catarrhal diseases, will direct the treatment of as many case a make application to him during the summer months with out charge. Address Dr. 8. B. Hart man, president of the Hartman Sani tarium, Columbus, Ohio. Describing a Orel. A pupil in the juvenile department astonished his teacher recently by de scribing a circle as "A straight line that s crooked all the way round." lOO BIWARD SIM. The readers of tats paper win be pleased te Sjarn tbat tbers is allea.t one dreaded dleaae that seienea has been able to cura in all Its Stasea, and tbat lacalarrn. uau-acaiarra core la tbeonly poattive care known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrn beine aeonstltationaldi- eaae, requires a eonituuttonai treatment. uau S i.aiarra cure is lasen tDiernany, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of lbs system, thereby destroying the founda tion of tbe disease, and riving the patient strength by building up the constitution and asaistlng nature In doing its work. The pro. prietors have so much faith in its eurativ nowers. that tber offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to Cure, fiend lor list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHKT as CO Toledo, u. Bold by druggists. 7Sc Bail's Famii Fills are the bast. , Orisia. "Con game, eh? That is short for confidence game, I presume?" "Xo; con game is so called from Connecticut, where it originated in Puritan times." 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