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The Hartford Call from Hartford, Kansas • 4

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JOYOUS EASTER. PRINTING FROM GELATINE. Financiering. arranged for the eoming easter music, The brusque and fussy im EASTER SONG. they said a friendly "good-night" to "Miss Mary," and departed to, their homes, happy and contented.

MichaeL pulse of these days of false impression would rate down all as worthless because one is unworthy. Mr. Jason "I have half a notion to soil that oorner house. I can't make it bring1 more than six per cent to save me." Mrs. Jason "Why don't you cut the price of it down one-half? Then it would bring in twelve per who had to walk his two miles into said the newcomer to Washington when he saw a decollete costume for the first time, "I begin to see what is meant by this 'social form' that I have heard so much about" Washington Post.

"Weakness. There is no symptom of ill-health more discouraging than weakness. That constant feeling of fatigue and disinclination to exert one's self. Life to such seems languid and insipid, and the invalid almost A Short Step From Photography to Printer's Ink. A hew process of photo-mechanical printing, and 1 one that may be employed by almost any one with a knowledge of photography, has been described by an eminent English pho the country, took the books from Mrs.

As if there were no motes Bland, and trudged at a respectful distance behind her until her own door was reached, when, with a sar- cent." Minneapolis Journal. SUll the Favorite. in sunbeams! tographer. 'The process depends on4 vant, mistiss, he too vanished into the night. If are contemplating a trip for business or pleasure it will be well to that the Burlinjrton Route is still the Several weeks went by, and.

there were no more choir meetings at St. Phillip's for a fever had brokeu out ravorate. Her old established line to Chicago hardly needs more than a mere amongst the negroes, and in almost mention lor the reason that every man, woman and child In the country is so fa every house there was illness. There ine weii-Known action of gelatine impregnated with bichromate of potash when exposed to the light under a photographic negative. 1 In the new process, sheets of paper coated" with a tnin coating 4 of gelatine are floated upon a 3 per cent, solution of bichromate of potash, and dried in contact with an ordinary piece of glass.

After sufficient exposure to sunlight under a photographic negative, the sheet is removed from the printing frame, placed miliar with the fact that over this line was erreat sufferin for it had. been a runs the famous solid vestibule "ELI with its splendid Pullman Sleepers, chair ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A FIRST-GLASS Threshing Horse Pfinzr, Treid Pewer or Saw Frcr.3, Swinging Stacker, SAW HILL OR ENGINE, If you are, send to the J. I. CASE T. M.

fiAcnrc, -vm, For their Illustrated Catalogue, Tsr A sEa. PLEASE READ IT KAY INTEREST Y00 I F5. OWEn'S 'Because I live, yea shall Zire'afeo." The earth is dark, nor leaf nor blossom Decks the brown waste the hills are bare Loss and regret are everywhere. Ah sleeps there not in Nature's bosom Some recompense, some sweet repair Where are our lost? We wander weeping, Filled full of anguish and dismay The world is veiled; the skies are gray; Faitbin our hearts Is dead or sleeping; In vain we watch, in vain we pray. Harkl on the leafless boughs above us A bluebird's warble, soft and clear; Look down a blade of grass is here.

Slight choral tiny hint, to move us; Yet 'tis the turning of the year. Pere in thy soul, thou unbelieving, One word forever dear and sure "I live." The promise stands secure. Here is the balm to heal thy grieving, Hope of the patient and the pure. Break out, heavens, into singing; Awake and shout, slumbering clod I Here is thy life. The breath of God Through earth and heaven in joy is ringing; His Spring the cold gray fields hath trod.

Ye lillies of the field, adore Him, Ye that have slept in dust and dew; Ye faithless mortal spirits too, Bow down with rapturous song before Him. Behold, He maketh all things new I Rose Terry Cooke. face down on a surface of black velvet, Or comets among stars Or cataracts in peaceful rivers Because one remedy professes to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedies worthless? Because one doctor lets his patient die, are all humbugs It -requires a fine eye and a finer brain to discriminate to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription have cured thousands. They say for a weak system there's nothing better than the Discovery," and that the Favorite Prescription is the and exposed for a few minutes to direct sunlight under a clear piece of glass. This is the pith of the process, and hardening the film of gelatine ob becomes reooncued to die. jjo you suffer thus! Would you be enthused? Do you wish your strength renewed? Try a bottle of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla.

It will greatly assist your recovery. Soon will you then experience a feeling of new life and returning power. No longer will the least exertion pive fatigue and cause your heart to palpitate unnaturaUy. No more will that feeling of dizziness oppress you when you suddenly get up from your chair. No longer will indigestion and urinary disorders continue to break down your constitution.

Every function will resume its natural activity and you will soon enjoy a glorious feeling of self-control and. confidence. No longer nervous, afraid and imaginative of gloomy disaster. Ambition will take the place of discouragement and you will be happy in health and kindly hope. Caldwell Post.

The Fink or Propriety. A gentleman touring through England stayed all night at a prim old lady's cottage, the village inn being full He was very deaf, and took pains to impress the fact upon his hostess, with instructions that some one must enter his room to wake him at a particular hour in the morning. On waking a good deal later than the time appointed, he found that the old lady, with a commendable regard for propriety," had slipped under his door a piece of paper on which was, written: "Sir, it is half-past 7." viates the necessity of transferring it to zinc or stone. The film is now washed to remove hard winter, and they were very improvident; but at last things seemed to mend, and the week before easter Mrs. Bland sent word to.

Cassy that there would be a meeting of the choir on the following Thursday Holy Thursday night. On that morning Cassy presented herself, looking demure and self-contained as usual, though all her family had been down with the fever, and were not even then entirely well. "Miss Mary," she said, "'tain1 no use to have practice to-night, 'cos Michael is low as he kin be; an' somehow I can't git used to singin' 'thout MichaeL Seems like my voice would jes die out in my Her voice trembled and broke. "Michael ill!" And Mrs. Bland jumped up and seized her bonnet.

"Dat's it, Miss Mary dat's it. He say he wan' see 'Miss Mary'; he jes call for 'Miss Mary' all de time. If you will 'low me, 111 jes walk out wid you, an' show you de way to Michael's house. You ben dar?" "Xever in the house, but often I have driven by the door, and he always was standing by the forge, working hard, poor fellow, at his black-smithing, and he never failed to see the gelatine unaffected by light, ai-d after being backed with a piece of glass and dried, it is ready for proper inking to give off almost any number of copies. This is done in the usual manner with printers' rollers and any desired color of ink: MICHAEL'S EASTEU.

ELECTRIC BELT Cures Diseases Without Medicine. The process is applicable to an number of uses, and the designs An Ode In Prose to the Promise of the -Gladsome Day. To be blest is better than to be happy, and this thought presses closely upon us in the midst of the joyous Easter music and the fragrant Easter bloom. More solemn, more splendid, than any other great festival of the Christian year, this appeals to the best in our nature, and lifts us up to a higher level than the low plane of our daily life. "The Lord is risen chanted by choirs, thundered from organs, uttered by sweet-faced children as they bring their Easter offerings to the house of prayer, is the key to the melody and mirth- of Easter day, and its arch of promise spans every new-made grave, and gives a pledge of reunion in every broken household To some homes Easter always comes with a sense of sorrowful contrast.

Bear itself bravely as it may, the soul which has gone down into the depths never gets entirely over the agony of the bitter plunge. Our loss is always set over against our gain in this changeful world, where our earthly wealth is largely made of love. It is the home darlings who delight our eyes, cheat us of our cares, give us reason for our toiling and our saving, our spending and our earning. With what a wrench we give them up! Mothers know how they miss the children who have gone, whose vacant places can never be filled, who always remain with their little ones, while the others grow out of the nursery, go to school and to college, or take upon themselves the burdens and duties of maturer life. After a while the pain is less constant than at first, for in length of days there is surcease of sorrow; but the time never comes when the old wound does not sometimes ache under the scar, and especially does the old grief awake in the blithe, sweet, jubilant anniversaries, at Christmas, at the Hew Year, at Easter, when the tide of gladness is at flood and the full cups overbrim, while the ones more than ever show their poverty and lack.

I But Easter is a festival of comfort. "The Lord is risen!" Utter it reverently. This is not the only sphere of being, nor this room in the universe the whole of the Father's house. We are going on to a fuller, richer life, the life everlasting, and our Lord has led the way. Be very sure, sad heart, that yoir shall find your own again.

Be very strong, for the "old, old fashion of the heritage of you and yours. Be very calm, even in the midst of agitation, for Easter brings you the thought of the tranqil home where they go no more out forever, and while the songs rise, and the children play, and the world puts on her OVER I TESTIMONIALS REGZIVED THE PAST TEAS hope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restorative tonic and bracing nervine. "Dear me! there, is St. Phillip's bell ringing, and I am not nearly ready for choir practising!" Mrs. Bland rose slowly and wearily Ixnom Jay.

1. 1991. Co.rrir term Btoew produced may be produced in gilt at the wish of the operator. Sif GWEK'S ELECTRIC BELT from the low sewing-chair into which neaa sc Mtap rr tuts Bfc, SS t- A RV1 valuable I af i.V-&-;3l. 1.000 she had thrown herself when, the twilight fell, utterly worn out after a M.OWEH'S ELECTBIC BEIT And heres the proof Try one or both.

If they don't help you, tell the World's Dispensary Medical Association so, and you get your money back again. long day's work. As she moved to and fro making tarn nun aininy cars. Your attention is now called to our Double Daily service between Kansas Wty, Atchison, St. Joseph and St.

Louis. Heretofore we had but one daily train' from the Missouri river to St. Louis that being a night train, placing pas-senders in St. Louis in tht morning in time for breakfast ani aA is tern connections, but on account oJ tha increasing demand another train has been put on and now leaves Kansas City, Atchison and St. Joseph in the morning, placing the passenger in St.

Louis in the early evening of the same dar. Omaha and Council Bluffs are put in rapid communication with the lower Missouri River points by two superb daily trains, one leaving Kansas City late in the morning and the other in the evening, making the run from Kansas City in about eight hours. The morning train carries a through buffet sleeping car to St. Paul and Minneapolis, placing the passenger in the twin cities twenty hours after leaving Kansas City. For further information call on or address H.

C. Orr, G. S. W. P.

900 Main Kansas City, or A. C. Dawes, G. P. T.

A. St. Joseph, Mo What is the difference between the tirst sergeant and the tenor drummer? One calls the roll and the other rolls the call. Pittsburg Dispatch. Insertion on California.

In a recent magazine article Mr. Ernest Ingersoll, the noted writer, says "The climate of southern California in winter closely resembles that of Egypt. Its equability' is constant, its dryness is proverbial. The only complaint made is that it is too nsarly perfect. Residents bred in the eaulern states confess now and then that a rousing storm would give them a grateful sensation.

But this sentiment meets with no favor from the man who has Just fled from a superfluity of wetness and chilling gales. To him perpetual summer seems perpetual paradise, and to the invalid dreading the advance of disease the still and arid atmosphere is as the breath of life." The most comfortable way to reach the Pacific Coast is via Santa Fe Route. Weekly excursions in Pullman Tourist Sleepers at low rates. Apply to G. T.

Nicholson, G. P. and T. Topeka, for folder, or Geo. W.

Hagenbuch, P. and T. 813 Main street and 1050 Urion avenue, Kansas City, Mo. When a man begins to make a temperance speech by calling whisky "ardent spirits" lookout for a dry time ahead. Ram's Horn.

ft is always fly time with absconders. Fittsburg Chronicle. Rknmuli CnBpliU. Oraml asa tlBTOl DEBILITY. tmtinp, mil di-r.

EWar-y A New Style. The coat was a very bad fit too full in the back. "That'll never do," said the customer; "It's like a shirt on a bean pole." "Dot coat, mem frent," replied the dealer, "ish a very stylish garments OrmsB, Sexcml SxhMMtom nd Disea Kn4 DlctlT ready for her duty, it is true, but feeling that great repugnance to the task which comes to a naturally energetic An Honest Xar. A passenger on the steamer offered one of the sailors- a glass of whisky, which the honest tar declined, saying: "No, thank'ee, sir, I never drink whisky, besides it's too early yet; and thirdly, I've had three glasses already." Humorist. ses tuMd by Ie4lercttos bk yevlfc, fiarried Mla His.

Sr. Owen's ELECTRIC INSOLES, Price II. Try then. Fail 11. of TRtSBKa.

Crr.pan mtrirUj eSsUl. THE OWES ELECTRIC BELT APPLIAHCE VKune this paper.) SOB Bnsawa ST. LOUIS. MO. woman only when her body and mind GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, me, ana now ana scrape ana iook happy as I passed." are overworked a sudden wave of Look at dot back.

Mein gracious, it 'Michael fa rly 'dores de groun' you penitence swept over her, and her eyes W. BAKER Breakfast Cocoa first softened with tears, then grew walk on, Miss Mary. He say of en, if all white folks was like you, dis yere would be a more easy-like worl' to live bright with other and better thoughts. For she had remembered Michael, the pir (ure op 4 is lufly. See dot beautiful puffing der latest style, and don't you forget it.

It was made on Fifth avenoo. It is der Fadder Hubbard style, and is actually worth so much ash five tollar more for dot cut." And five minutes later the delighted customer left the store with his Father Hubbard coat. I02 mnd 104 W. 9th Kan.ai Citv. Mo.

"tenor" of St. Phillip's Chapel choir, from which the excess of oil has been removed, Is absolutely pure and S-Sr A. regular graduate in tuedu-ine. Over 24 years' and how through rain and storm, heat pTftcure iz in ('fi TBI OLDBSf IX AGE. THE 1.0' ST LOCATE.

it is soluble. No diemicals are used in its preparation. It and cold, he plodded his two miles every Friday and Sunday night for the simple joy of lifting up his voice with all his heart and soul in the chants and hymns of his beloved church. National Weekly. Authorize! b- the State to treat Chronic, ervousand Special Diseases.

Kemfnal Weakness (night losses) Bex-nal floss of sexual power). Nervous Deb! litv. etc. Cures laru-anteed or money retanded. Charres low.

Thousands cf cases enred. Ks mercury used. No time lostxrora bus mil "Can I begrudge the poor souls the has more than three timet tfi strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Engar, and is therefore far more economical, costing lest than one cenla cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, iasilt Cures? little I am able to do for them?" iness. at a distance treated by mail and express.

Medicines sent everywhere free from or breakage. Ae and experience are Import -m. State your cave and send for terms. Consultation, free, personally or by mai. A BOOK, for both She felt reproached and self-con erfwrM pee.

demned. sexe. paces, mustratea. sent, seaiei in plain envelope for cents In stamps. Free a oiEee.

A posl-tivecar for RHEUMATISM. T0 for anv case this treatment wilt not cure or help, bend stamp for circular. Free museum of anatomy. As she hurried through the misty digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by grocers everywhere.

BAKER Dorchester, Mass. "Go where glory waits thee," she said, as she buckled on his armor, and pressed into his off hand a small package. It contained a few bottles of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; she didn't want him to have to contend with an enemy and a cold all at the same time. Sensible girl A wise son knoweth his own father's youth.

Elmira Gazette. Dairymen, stockmen, livery-stable men, and horse-car men unite in saying that no such horse and cattle lotion as Salvation Oil has ever been put upon the market. It should be kept at every stable and stock yard in the land. Price 25 cents a bottle. ADAGHEi darkness, alone btvt fearless, she saw in the distance the open door, with light streaming through, and then swallowed up in the radiance from within.

It seemed to the tired woman as if God's light was shining through this "open door," and somehow it rested her, and she felt that lie cared that she was weary, and then it did not seem hard any longer. PoKltirrlyeured lj jne.se Liiue nils. I hsTO a positive remedy for the abow disease; by its nsa thousands of cases of the worst kind and of locz standing have been cured. Indeed so stroeg is any faith in its efficacy, that I will send two bottles razz, with, a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease to any snf farer who will send me their Express and P.O. address.

T. A. Slocmn, M. 181 Pearl 8U N. i.

CARTER'S They also relieve Dis-1 tress from beautiful garments woven of sun and digestion and TooHearty! toting. A perfect dew, remember again that blessedness is a better estate than happiness. SURE CURE for PILES SALT RHEUM anU all 8kl ItUraMa. 8id 3 2c -stamp for Ftm 8ap- edy for Dizziness, Nausea OlTTLE flVER pi us. Drowsiness.

Sad last ..1. ith Book.rro Sold bv all Drunrinta sad FAT FOLKS REDUCED. So she went on and into the light, in the Month. Coatee! VAB-OID KaIfc L.hl rtiss.Ma, in," replied Cassy, mournfully. They set forth, and took the country road, going on their way silently, the heart of one of them yearning over the thought of the meagre, desperately hard life of the poor fellow she was going to.

What had he done since he was born but work and struggle for bare life? And then, with a great throb of thankfulness, she remembered the passionate love for music given him by the All-Father, and how it had sweetened his hard life, and elevated and purified his whole nature. And, with a sudden rush of blinding tears, Bhe gave thanks for the privilege that had been hers of helping this poor soul, struggling and seeking for the light. On a clean white bed Michael lay, his wife wiping the death dew from his face. A faint but happy smile lighted up the poor black face as he saw who entered. She could not speak, but only took his hand, hard with honest work, but weak now, and never again to be strong in this world.

"Miss Mary, how good! My mistis!" The wife and Cassy turned away. "Miss Mary, sing weary 'tis de voice And "Miss Mary" sang sang as she never had before, and as tho sweet melody and beautiful words fell on his fast-closing ear, Michael's face was "as the face of an angel." 'So vile I am, how dare I hope to stand In the pure glory of that holy Laud "Dat's so! Lord, how dare His de blood dat can for all atone! Dear Lord, atone for Michael!" 'Mine the life won "Miss Mary" stopped singing, for poor Michael had passed beyond the sound of human voices, into "the pure glory of that holy land." eC VX15tc ron Fain in the SldeJ bs. per Sot iieyer Bra's Drag Co Kannan City. Mo. EASTER DRESS PARADE.

pnint atannn a nn 1 nnan? mieDOa and the pretty chapel seemed full of kindly faces; and though they were TOKPID LIVER. TheyE Send 6c. fnr ci rrrn rs an tPsTimonialn. Add.rCfis regulate the O. W.F.

2i3 Stats street, Chicaeo. 111. Somehow or other the average schoolboy can manage to love his teacher wiih a great deal less exertion after he has got away from school. Somerville JouraL money in the Business. Tell Mrs.

Wells that her, or any industrious person can make $10 a week in the plating business. For particulars address W. H. Griffith Zanesville, Ohio. A Plater costs I am working now and know there is money in the business.

Ella M. Cask. Purely Vegetable. "black," they were also "comely." Mrs. Bland had undertaken to train rrsce Za centsj JUT" make ISO PEg CENT, profit, on my corsets, m.

It I Belts, Brushes, Curlers medicines. Sam- hum if HW SI rfr Tmw mtw A vicLiiu Julu ful imprudence, causing Prenuitar ecy, lability. Lost Manhood, Ac, hannK tried TT known remedv, has discovered a SnP "'-cure, which he iriil send (sealed) FREE to Ms Address J. H. liEEVJiS, Esq.

Box S0. Y. City- CAST23 HSIIICIiTE 1TSW YOiK, Pies FREE. Write uv. Dr.

Bridgman, S77 B'way, X. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price a choir when the work was first started in Monks Corner; if she was rather proud of her success now, who could blame her? It had been a labor of love to her, undertaken in memory of 'ThebesHs aye Vhe chcapesK" her old mammy and the happy childish BLOOD. Here's a remarkable case.

The other day a wagon-maker who has been dumb for years picked up a hub and Binghamton Leader. bid imitacrion days, when all the little darkies on the plantation camo to tho "house" on Sunday afternoons to sing hymns with the "young ladies." The Blossoming: of the Springtime Flower-Laden 15 on net. Apart from the religious observance of the day, Easter presents another attractive side. It is the from winter to spring in the way of garments, and new bonnets and spring gowns first see the light on that day. "The Easter bonnet" has supplied the newspaper paragrapher ovith a wealth of material, and it seems to be an endless mine of fun, for with the advent of Easter the old jokes are brought up and sent forth again as new.

But the feminine heart is not wounded with these pointed darts any longer, for the bonnet makes its appearance as regularly as the jests, and the art of the milliner is put to the proof at this season, when faces bright as the spring sunshine must have head-gear to set off golden hair and radiant eyes, aad when plain faces demand tints and or.tnq suDsnrures rorj Everybody who has ever been South SAFO'LIO-Itis a.solidfli ceketof scouring ir Read carefully what is said in next week's issue of this paper by J. C. Shipley, of Muscatine, Iowa, about Shallenberger's Antidote for Malaria. If you are a sufferer it may be of interest to you. When the average woman hasn't anything else to do, she always feels as if she would like to go out and buy something.

Somerville Journal. has been struck by the wild, pathetic ring of negroes' voices. There is something indescribably sorrowful in the tone; they sing with the heart as well as the lips. Untrained, they often sing with the deepest, purest in yaur next- pathos, and the very unco uthness of their speech adds to the effect. Michael's voice was entirely untu REAL ECONOMY.

It is worse than nonsense to buy a cheap article with which to damage more valuable property. Scouring soap is at best only a trifling expense, but with a poor and cheap article it is likely to do considerable damage to fine EASTER DAY. trimmings to make them look beautiful. tored, and his pronunciation simply astounding; but, for all of that, he sang with such abandon, and his notes Dainty candies that children cry for are Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers.

They please the children, but they kill the worms. Buffalo Bill will visit Germany this spring. He will soon be able to shoot glass balls in the German language. Washington Star. But do not use the dangerous alkaline and mercurial preparations which destroy your nervous system and ruin the digestive power of the stomach.

The vegetable king-dom gives us the best and safest remedial agents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greater part of his life to the discovery of this reliable and safe remedy, and all its ingredients are vegetable. He gave it the name of PriskEif ilsS. Bifisrs! a name every one can remember, and to the present day nothing has been discovered that is so beneficial for the SLOOD, for tflB LIVER, for the KIDNEYS and for the STOMACH, This remedy is now so well and favorably known by all who have used it that arguments as to its merits are useless, and if others who require a corrective to the system would but give it a trial the health of this country would be vastly improved.

Remember the name PRICKLY ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist for K. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS ST. LOUIS, MO. The gay" costumes which suddenly blossom at the close of Lent are more were so wild and sweet, that people orci ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fentl yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.

Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial ita effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable Rubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup or Figs is for sale in 50o and 1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO.

CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK. N.V.

marble or other property. came from far and near to hear him sing. Without being at all presum-tuous, he yet took a position in the choir, by common consent, as leader, for he sang by note. All the rest of them sang by ear only; but, oh, how kV it; a "Now good digestion wait on appetite and health on both." This natural and happy condition of the mind and body is brought about by the timely use of Prickly Ash Bitters. While not a beverage in any sense, it possesses the wonderful faculty of renewing to the debilitated system all the elements required to rebuild and make strong.

If you are troubled with a headache, diseased liver, kidneys or bowels, give it a trial, it will not fail you. JEROME TWICHELL KANSAS CITY, HO. CORRUGATED EROFi, Tire Proot ligitiiis Proof, Clear as LranDsr. quickly they learned the air! It was a real pleasure to their organist to teach them a new tune. or less symbolic of the casting.

off of the sackcloth which has been at least metaphorically donned during the season of penitence. Fifth Avenue, in New York, is the annual parade ground on Easter afternoon, where two brilliantly attired armies pass in review side by side. On that day the street is crowded with a quiet, decorous company, some of whom come to see, while others come to be whatever the purpose, all are sure to be satisfied. You may lose yourself in, the crowd, and note the newest costumes unheeded by the wearers thereof, or you may "Tonight we must begin on our Wirn FphpItnt. McfaT feles.

Rnildin? Paiier. Ita CP 1 Easter hymns, Cassy," she said to the leading soprano, a small dark women EKD FOB CATALOG I7X ASTO KESTIOJT THIS PAFEH. A J-S ii In a black crepe vail, who was very quiet and refined in her manner, and was one of the "pillars" of the chapel. It was Cassy who took care of the TDISO'S REMEDY FOB CATARRH. -Best.

Easiest to Tjse. Cheapest. Belief is immediate, A cure is certain, tor beautiful communion service (the gift Cold in the Head it lias no equaL go forth attired to rival the splendor of Solomon, and win for yourself the of some good northern women), and "German did up the communion linen, and It is an Ointment, of vrhieh a small particle is applied to the A man gets too old for a great many things, but the ability to make a fool of himself is never outgrown. St. Joseph News.

Deafness Can't be Cured by local applications, as they can Dot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed Eorevcr; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused hv Catarrh) that we can not cure by taking Hall's Catanh Cure.

Send forcirculara free. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. E3gf Sold by Druggists, 75c it was to Cassy that the good rector of the "big church" (who ministered to this small flock, as well as to his large one, while these waited for one of their own race) turned when things went at nostrils.

Trice, 60c. Sold by drvtfrists or sent by mail. Address, E. T. a7fitine.

'Warren, Pa. Syrup Diamond Brand CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. RED CROSS all wrong about the chapel. She never failed him or anybody else. Her hus A True Combination of MOCHA; JAVA and RIO.

Picture Card Given With every pound package. For Sale everywhere. Wookoa Met Tokfe, (L jSL THE ORIGINAL ANO GENUINE. The only Safe, nre sea reiuxWc P10 sr sale. 1 I U-- i IJ.J I' 1 admiration of the spectators.

It is a wonderfully captivating sight, suggesting a kaleidoscope with its changes of color at every turn, for each step brings forward a new effect, a new combination of grace and beauty; and so it goes on all the day until, perfectly dazed, one is glad to rest. And with all there is the merry laughter of children who have gained their Easter eggs at Sunday school, lending additional charm to the whole. The scent of violets, which are worn in great profusion, fills the air, and there is that general tone of joy and glad-negs with which the glad mortals welcome the advent of spring the beautiful type of the eternal resurrection. Origin of the Name and What it Signifies To Fix Its Date. The name Easter is believed to be derived from the Saxon deity Eostre, whose festival was celebrated in the spring, about the same time as the Christian feast.

Oster signifies 'rising, and the name is supposed by some to have come from that word, Easter, being the feast of the Resurrection. It has also been called in the east the Paschal Feast, falling as it does at the time of the Jewish Passover or Pascha, when, as Saint Paul said, "Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us, therefore let us keep the feast." Eater is one of the movable feasts. The prayer-book gives the following rule: "Easter Day is always the first Sunday after the full moon which happens upon or next after the twenty-first day of March; and if a full moon happens upon a Sunday, Easter Day is the Sunday after," consequently March 22 is the earliest date upon which Easter can fall, and April 25th the latest, this year the date is March 29. This rule was adopted at the Council of Nice, A. D.

325, as the observance of the day had always been upon the same day as the Jewish Passover, which fell upon any week-day, whereas the fathers of the Church held that as Sunday was the day of the Resurrection, the festival should be held upon a Sunday, Before this time bitter disputes were held between the Eastern and the Western churches as to the proper day, the Western churches holding to the rule adopted later at the great (Ecumenical Council. All movable feasts of the Church year are dependent upon Easter. The customs of the day are exceedingly interesting and curious. In the Greek church it is the rule for people meeting on Easter for one to exclaim, "Christ is risen;" whereupon the other answers, "He is risen indeed." Throughout the countries of England are practiced a number of curious old customs the men being the actors upon Easter Monday, and the women upon Easter Tuesday. In' Germany the distribution of eggs is general, the little ones finding them in the rabbits' nests, and in this country colored Easter eggs are popular with the band and two children were, as a matter of course, brought by her to the bishop, and were confirmed, and so AU pills ia pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are duffereas eeunteriVtta.

At Dreecists. or seed as 4 ia stamps for particulars, testimonials, and "Kelief for Ladles." Utter, hi re tar Mail. lO.OOO Testimonials. Kam Paper. bHICHCSTEH brlESJIcai aasnos thi3 family was staunchly Episcopalian, fHlLA Oi.J.l'lilA.

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New Orleans Picayune. So Cassy smiled and showed all her white teeth, and was ready for anything. Michael was fairly radiant when told he might choose the hymns for the night's practice. He turned the leaves of his hymnal with serious consideration. Michael We have selected two or Croup.

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Fully one-half of our customers are mothers who use Boschee's German Syrup among their children. A medicine to be successful with the little folks must be a treatment for the sudden and terrible foes of childhood, whooping cough, croup, diphtheria and the dangerous inflammations of delicate throats and lungs. Tna anl'verMl tSTe sjav Corded TOilSGHAST'S Poost Sockd Cabsare 6sxn leads me to offer a 1. K. Gao Ooloa, tU TJUm eUm iaesistnscs.

To introduce and show its capabilities 1 will pay-f 100 for the beat yield obtained from 1 ounce of seed wbirsi I will mail for eta. Catov laae free. Isaac F. TllllnRriast, La Plume, Pa was acknowledged by all the members of the choir to have 'a very pretty taste" in tunes, for he almost invariably preferred something a little difficult, The Tin-out. 'Browii'8 Bronchial Troches11 set directly on the organs of the voice.

They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. "I'll see you later," as the boxer said when his opponent had closed both his peepers. Texas Siftings. If not above being taught by a man take this good advice. Try Dobbins' Electric Soap next Monday.

It won't cost much, and you will then know for yourself Just how good it is. Be sure to get no imitation. There are lots of them. Any party save the Farmers' Alliance seems to go against the grain out west. Washington Star.

Mri. Winlow'sSoothlDSyriipfor Chil dren teething, softens the sums, reduces tion, allays pain, cures wind eolic. 25o. a bottle. The world never sits down twice on a A Rhyme for Easter.

Nor bud nor leaf need I to know s-When Spring arrives in town; I find it safe enough to go By Phillis and her gown. When I behold this dainty lass Come forth all fresh and fair, I know that then the spears of grass Are showing on the square. And when in Phillis' bonnet's plume I spy a spray of pink, I'm sure the crocus is in bloom Around the fountain's brink. So bring no prosy almanac My Easter dreams to mar; With Phyllis near, I nothing lack: She is my MTwe Dcsrsess ts CAtrsrs are SCARLET FEVER, COLDS, ASLES. CATA RRH, AC.

BtTHt USE or THE INVISIBLE SOUND DISC rwkefc is cvwrmnte4t to help imrmmt pew eoti. of oaves than tU 4amiiar 4t lam oosmbioett. aw mmm uu mwm the Foiti4y isr visible. Wym mtnths wttAant WscVmi. J.

WALES. SiMftrM Cni How many people there are who regard the man who has any point about him. Mil waukee Sen tineL. m0tfWyW for 10 fro date of this bo sfsrCIvO of Mkxicajc Cork Salts for qnicklr "a removiag eorns, will mailed FREE to VllKLUill wiw proaitw to retd mxj Pamphlet oa tba hvBUH treatment rf Care Bird, sTC mm mm Xoft and domestic Animal. Afterwards the Salts will be Life, delivered to any P.

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Ijcste Principal Eata-mlner U. Pension fittresu. 3 jrs in last war, li atijuiiicatiii: cUkima, mUj slnco. for horses, wseonv stacks, machleary. and triumphed in a very childlike way when he was able to sing it at once, while the others had to have it played over for them once or twice.

Ho did not seem to care much for new things that night, however, but made his choice of an old well-known fovorite. 'Miss Mary, would you please, 'em, play dis one, 'weary of earth, and laden with my I jes simply does love dat hymn an' dat tune; it mek me feel like dere ain' nothing in life to bother 'bout!" So the clear sweet voices rang out together, and the organ peeled, and the beautiful words came to her who Bang the hymn with them as they had never seemed to come before, so full of meaning and of all comfort and blessing. It seemed as if she could sing on forever! 'It is the voice of Jesus that I sang Michael, and his voice soared far above the rest, and the echo seemed to carry it on an on, up into the vaulted roof, and out into the mist and darkness of the night. 'Mine the life gained' As the player caught a glimpse of rhe rapt expression on the man's face, a sudden chill seemed to strike her. "how music affects his face!" she said to herself.

But the look haunted her, they sang for hours, easter chants and triumphant reserrection hymns; but through it all Michael's face, as he stood singing that first hymn, was present to his teacher. She could not forget it. When at last they had sung ri r--. 'h r- rll wra sr-e Coyer Kitty's Easter. "The Lord has risen The Lord has risen 1 The Lord has risen indeed!" The Easter bells are ringing, The Easter choir is singing, The church is white with lillies, but Kitty does not heed.

"For how in Raster can I share?" She says. "I've nothing new to wear." And so, with sighs and pouting, She sits there vexed and doubting, And does not try to heed The voi'a each breeze is bringing, i To Heaven itself upwi-aging The song the choir is singing, "The Lord is risen indeed Marian Douglas. Easter Thoughts. Under false colors -The Easter egg. Everybody but the funny man will have something new for Easter.

speckled hen never laid the Easter egg with tho polka dots on it. The minister forgets the rigors of Lent in the contemplation of fat marriage fees. It is consoling to the old maid to know that the custom of sending Easter cards is dying out. i The man who fasted through Lent will probably save enough to pay for his wife's Easter bonnet. Easter is significant of the resurrection, but no woman believes in the resurrection of her last year's bonnet.

The girl who doesn't get married this Easter can make up her mind that she was born to be an old maid, Third etrse. tc at C. J. B.tKEn ll WW II A.KER'9. 104 'West ena xor ui sf tjatauosrva.

K.ANSA8 CITST. HO. Leader. The least exercise tired me out. I could not get up from my chair without feeling dizzy.

My food and.drink distressed me. My digestion was poor and my kidneys weak. Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla gave me back my health and strength. I recommend it to all my friends.

Clarence Overton, La Fayette," Ind. Charon is the only ferryman who never never stop3 on account of fog. New York Herald. A sore latVssa rflIMail sfssasas-sasM bssmwii se relict to! Mstattn rAdllLLti.vsc., cuiiiiii ut stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death.

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twatT ealwo Vest is. TAt'OAA IMEMsTtXT TAOAKa. ASaL i Bound to Get It. "Will you be offended if I kiss you?" ho asked his Boston fiancee after they were engaged. "I cannot be offended until something is done to offend me." "But, dear, I don't like to run the risk." The First of April.

$Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her CMtcria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Ch." Jren, she gave them Castorla, Many a unlabeled fool walks the "S3 Ko. ia. street The man who is on his guard is often the easiest to fool. You can't tie a t'n can to a dog's tai "What is not worth risking for is not worth the having." Philade'jia.

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