I". into IM dark-m overload g; Md the 0M mm Mm. [In top cu Ian In the mu gloom. m m rickety beltry lulu has“ a can. on Michelob. the bull-Inger. on elm-Donn nlofl. Soon his mum m. In (be hell wind". Iblnlu Ilk- ‘ g m an In the an. THE EASTER CRIMES. It in mm {or the old man to cllmb â€a m cm! crooked mm. ms ‘1 an. no longer med ï¬lm. and he. .3. may III worn out. iacllmbed. he pondered. It was *0 ‘ Alia in deed. to thought that he should But can would no: and lmn mm. 9 Id can an chlldm hurled.‘ ï¬e «not! by the open graves o! M: Mum. He Ind relieved the ~ to ltd: hi! min. â€180.8. bid Outed. humanism-uncut» m ad another. fun I lot-tun chm!“ lion. m m Ind. A pain can noun-d .l at.“ our In of†mm. W“ The darkly «mm mm W I. IIIâ€. Tho VIII-gnu ho- - In “(in II um church to W m In no nun haw-y. II III I (mm my. church. ll m “ a "the. In It. man 0! u. vi:- . M! at no. In when†gloved *1} lion; (be than Then their â€at. lmnd. The church n- I M can u» Run-In o! Kovom-ka. 1‘ WAS nu ma: 1 boron the Butt: ‘ morning. TIM Ill» I "is; £533.33: 1 sh , 3 g_..___: . £§£33 . ‘gi mon in enum- in. mince by an gamma; ml! in In]! hm» In up initial. 7.- pory, mm (M o! I Run-Inn Mom '9 â€IS“... Th. “mm wood in! “a"!!!‘ï¬': But It :1: time to salute the Enter morning. on fllchoich and 3t (he macaw,“de He remand Ma lat. ere-oi himself and gathered up the bell mus. A man: man And the night ll? chimed under the am resounding stroke. M an the and. tho third. the fourth. m lightly cleans Bum m 1111de r with the 10m Innis of the clotting. singing hells. Than m- in"! eon-ed. The colon arm m In the chug-eh below. In m yarn Michael in! tiny: mounuthomflmnmuoodh‘ ummmm.mnunam “Imam-mule. Butltmhrd â€Maude hm. mammal. Bohemia nmhnélbmmh mwmmnndlmmthdr min museum. bout that meme: Maul! mid h My I’m the ques- thn. muslin “Wu-care." m an mum. Ha could not make m the droning my ware lot: I trim Mn the church um Bath sued upon the «an. Thon- nm of God's Interns were blinking It the. from the Imus-L The night was wining. maiden thought. "No. not yet.†he nld. "Wm “um. [how when.†' ' " "What do you want!†answered old fllchelch. bending over the mum. "I am here. Can‘t m no In?" "I do not see," cried the mton. "Is It not tlm to (in? What do you think.†. HE Sllzm) THE BELL ROPSS. formula. and his old on: axed In“ the deep at] above. burning with m Inllllonn upon millions of mm. "lllcheich! 0h. lllchelch!†The voice came from hiylow. It was the old anon. who had come (mm the church into the mvenrd h¢neath the tote! and who was gazing upward. with his hands uhndlng his hllnklng. tear sol-toned eyes In vain alto" to make oul the lam of the hummer In the darkness overhaul. When would In In I you tron that moment? Would In In than nun? Would he I". one. not. climbed “no that town under the cal-moron: com belt. I. awaken the lumbar!" Mn! wul their sum. mound!“ «mm! 0! would to u. out (hm In u out cor-or at cu m" with 1 III“ ao- mralu MI "Mun“ um! 00‘ II... km. H. in "My to an â€"Im in [M mum God had mm M. m. m mm, 0.00 m to «I- mun mitt-muthonm en at their need- m to be (main; then with their videetutched me. Hm end then A few birch tn. bent naked hunche- toriorniy over the mound: and the lunatic odor: at their you; Did! anon on the silent III’ to llicheich'e nodule. They hon to hit: 3 we of tmquii. etenei eieo. '7 Li. In?" .t. “llcl'elcn! Ah. mchdch! What In the meter with you? Are you “leap?†mute! on the Iltlr Inwad m1! upon our: m and man's lum- lice. But-ll lbhwnlonglongm. All um was far tway ll an old ï¬nes. And now all the wide world for hlm wu this can lower. when the wind fluted gully anon: an twining bell ropet. "14 God judge you! God will Judge you!†whispered the old man. lhlnklng of m “any. Silent lean run down MI 'chéeks. The victim! broadened And new vivid in the old man's mind. He saw standing in his new the rich enemy of the family. bowing his head to the very mun-1. gloating over In his was the wrongs of the widen and orphans whose lives he had blighted in hisseihh need. nicheich lei! in lean. grow hot within his now. u it had done then. time the dart faces of the holy Oh. "I; pain may lb. had unlisted! Want and hark Ind tomnn's toe: had withered her slaving womanhood. "or on: lml grown dun with nan and weeping. The chock! and blight: of Ille had pllumd a dull [right 0pm her comdy lace. All. there was her happlneu? God had siren lhem one ton. choir joy. mm- very ml. and he was ground to M: dent): by men's Injustice. j The old faul'lu hm um of thou ‘ lug all" dual. Than m the Inn nun at bl- ather. hm mood Ila older mm II. the old m‘n Ildc. dwa- My and m Maul! mln “4 sale. 11m. he ulna-l! no“. you; mum-n. «ma. joyful. tall at «vacuum or 5 am lam-an. mm m that humu- now? 11:. old III'I (mm- Inland up III. a «nu Inna. nomination Illu- ulna all "so noon and mm of ‘1'.- lllo. And all I. out '1- claim. ens-ho. null-u “barâ€"lunar In N- nld Ila mull. H. -v sorrow. to. â€"-nch nmvâ€" I“ «lulu out!» “In. mm on the lo". among an canon of (he “Inge, dun her head humbly hem. he an: M3 ":00!!!an 3h. "I I pod tom-I. May the peace of God be with her mm Tho hard!!! of III. had "In!“ In young M. Ind but his powerful but Mm m (In. had comm They had and. the Mom boy nah n his older brother had mm. M. vim hand 'n that unluc- d Illch be had Groaned? In Ill Imagination he an: that hymn. min I â€:11.th tho old church below. 11:. mm old prion. Father Nun. any run am and baffled. one. more In Intonlu the and o! a Dru-r. will. childrcu'o mam aim! in the WI- Hundndn o! pea-Int: bound and "on like corn bolero no wind. Now "my emu-ed annulus donutâ€. 35w In [m u m mum of um [um hymn «mm up no tour am. “they an undo. tho Inputâ€: not upon his chm Disconnected mu tron the put swarmed In his mind llh been In a. hive. HAD FA LL!" KELPLIBSLY. turn anâ€. About Easter Clue him are almost In common I! eggs In the shop vin- do‘n. and many ban and girl! may "we why m- u no. It I: plain 'hy ‘ the on should he used. The In. which rmfltummutlme the lumen-looking en. make. It melt!" quiet! of the marrow“. It I: not no clear what the hm has to do with Enter andâ€. Enter it a but mined by the moon. R“ In. It II appointed by the church In: Buur should fall "upon the ï¬rst and†maths an! full moon which fell upon or aim the vernal equinox.†Now. the hate in tho nlml which the ancient: considered acted to thomndmntohamuul lam resumed h! the noon. so um: the old enm- which have beenhtndoddowntomtmnthoom. old am in that which um m the hire an "I! a the a“ In the putty {Incl- hIl decorations suitable for our great spring {mink-Enter Sunday. No greater thing can b. done than to love God and hop his command- Raise up lune eyes! 30 strong! Nor cut any The crown that God has given thy soul today! To bl: the chm bud uonnd throne. Then win. slow. reverent step and beat- Sng hetfl. Prom out thy ioyous day than mu! departâ€"c And. having I" behind. come divine: Stretch out (by lmmbnng bands to-day for thine! But not the stream has reached a dark. deep sea: And sorrow. dim and crowned. ls uran- Each 0! God's ,uotdlers bran I 3mm! Fund I Inn-(flute! Tho old flour ha mg Noun out. Tho- suddenly (no um: um boll mulledâ€"had III moot. For n um. mm the men can n'hnlnuhd. on- min humour. 'I'In thy. loo. ecu-d. Ind lion vu IIII'IN Inn for I» low. and. Ill-"III. dmlu of their am“ In: um mat “ram. Tho my Niki-car Ind mm hour Italy on the Donal but“ the rows. Ind two «In I‘M“! rolled out Im uh cinch. -. J. L-“ no the old bellrlnm pulled the ram with strolls. nervous Inn vhllo tun pound down bl. emu: nut his heart nu “I!†over with I lupplnou ho had DOV" no" helm. AM [Man the people listened. and they laid to each other tint Mich-ten had never may no wonderfully won. } The pay hem-Inger heard only the brazen music. now singing. now weep- ing. now floating to the sum sky. now llnklu to the wretched earth: nod 11 seemed to him am he no surrounded by his children and his mndchlldten and um those were thelr happy voices -â€"the vowel ot old old you: to- ‘other pom-Inc out In one [and clon- I hymn of Joy Ind nature. What a hymn of any It was those bells pealad forth. The great has: dealened the sky with the grand brazen cry 91 "Christ has risen." And the tenors. struck torthelr beam. shouted gonor- ously, “Christ has risen!" whlle the changing loot-mos. u though tent-tn; their lesser votm should be lost to the mud chorus. hurttedly. Ilka gleeful chlldten trying to outstrip each other. screamed I thousand times, "Christ ha: fluent" . . . Ana um and old hurt torso: to. cum. lt- uomn. nd 1:. Insults. It seemed as if his old heart had been welded Into the dead copper of those bells. which laughed and sang and went at the entrancing melody that rose [0 the stars above. And the stars seemed to fairly blaze with joy of It as the music poured upward into heaven and fell backward to caress the earth. The words went to the old beilting- er's heart, and glancing out he was exalted in spirit. it seemed to him that the waxen candles that the people bore blazed with suddenly increased bril- liance in the gray darkness, that the throng moved more and more swiftly. that the standards waved the more 10y. ously. and that the awakening wind lifted up the joyful chorus from below and turned it to the hell's brazen veal! with a sweetness superhuman. um um Miéhaén mg the hens with such Joy and spirit. Far below the people swarmed (tom the church. as ants swarm from the ant- hnl. Golden standards reared them- selvel In the air or the unborn Easter morning. Forming as a cross. the pro- msion began to move around the church, amid Joyful cries of “Christ has risen from the dead!" He gained the hell mm: and pulled them with :anqu hand. “Good God!" mind the old man."- momberlus tho turther duty that awaited hlm. "Did I really Ian â€loop?" The vote: came from tho ohurchyud without. ‘ In; thee. 1'lll now "I7 00'“ his been all glad and any; nld It awake and aml look I! Grief loâ€"dayf RISE! ‘l'lll 617 on“ “In [or m. A an al- vin on Tina's dark than! Mr"! the “glans. his church has any: has: to alone. I “I“! Ind helpful â€Mull- Elm-tun Truth. m .01 no chm Under tho culduco of the church the whole “Ivor-o has joined II the worship of the true God. The church new the hunnn nuance "I the hund- nud at filth, and then In no hunch of art or niches (hut am not Ild m minim. . All great Ickntlltl, with a few exception. have been deeply ra- cal much. So In the mutual pore mu there must "plenty clung- lhv. I. A. Hand. ‘l'ho human soul I: the tnblet on which the ï¬lm it Jean in to be photo- graphed. n the sensitive plug mm ha contend In the chemical has be- fore the Imus am", so our beam can be and. cleanâ€"clan.“ by m- brood and unmounted by the men at God. Lulu h mm: In the payd- very pleasant it", and nude use of the following expression: "wm you lure the binomial kindness in," etc. He used it in the man in! the word "le3;" is used in German an be- ing something very charming ml beau- tiful. mile knowing that tum sing has played with the word in England. lie was abuolnieiy It I lost to under- stand why everybody was I) utterly horriï¬ed at what to than!“ was a extremely nice expression. (was; lie was Invited out to dinner soon after his arrival In England and m desirous at saying something In a III. mun-M mat-he. A countryman 0! Guam. gives an. other Instance o! the almmlty : foreignet in with the English lan- Altar light and nir. um)- from a" any In rmrdod u the next mull of umdrl tenement-house com-traction. Tho [Auden law provides tlut III II.†Ila-ll in at "In-ruining" malarial. AM that all slum-o. nut la‘llro- proof. Old no â€Ir-M tron curt» m:- tbnt they will not niloni u lino tor the conduct at In from on floor to "other. In In no can «curred in tin tenant. of Now York. But tin county council bu loaned tint it will our to no Mold "I0 in. and to mix. the building: leulrly liraprool. The Int cost will in very little gram. and ‘ will be for more than oil-rt by the do- ‘ mud cut oi min Ind ihr grater jwmamrr of m building: Without going into inhale-l detail. at continue. tlou. it my be aid lint stairway: urn at inn. «one. and cement; tint noon arr lmlit with in. gird": lad brick "ch-vs: "ill "in, wooden mrnrr is laid on oolid remrnl; that n little tuodwork is usual in the room- †possible; Ifld‘ lint the plaster. n m oi the partilians bureau norm of the name apartment. h lnld on iron or trim intend of on nod": lalbiug. m the buildings rom- ploied It is no idle hoax: for the nrchl- lect tn gar that a ï¬re might be linrlrd , in my room vrilmut ominnanring any' other room: The mat oi repairs is thus rrduml to a minimum and the lilo oi the buildings in lune-sell until it is. estimated at. four immh-mi and iliiy.’ years simply [arrange ll stems absurd to name a longer pnimi. A: a mat- let oi fact, the buildings. ll undisturbed, will praciimlly last forever. ' Habitable rooms must not be less thnn eight feet nix Inches in height. Room. must have elliclent ventilation. “the principle on which ‘back~to-bnck' houeen are built being carolully avoid- ed." This nrecluden the construction of n building more than two room: deep. it zuch n rule were enforced in ‘ New York. the city would be revolu- ;tionized. The aim of tenement-house ‘uchltecturn in Amen-Ion in to set at least two. end parlan- i'onr. t-mnm on onolt that of twenty-live {not width. The Motion bonus. II n matter or inct. will be only one room deep. Living- roolnn in then nut-t be of not inn than one hundnd and iorty-ionr toot super- tlcinl floor area. Bod-room must be oi not in. than ninety-nix ioet nuperilclnl floor-are: nor in- than seven toot nino‘ Inches wide. 8mm- mutt nun: horinonlnl ventilniton direct to tho om nir: corridor: mm b. ventilated on the open nit: nail-com nod lull- nwnt no lighted tiny Ind night. The lut-nnnml reputation In with I View to preventing the intntonlity and "mount accident: which lack of light in and: plum in known to produce In tenonlent-houul. A nrooonod ntntnto cnlllnn tor light altar I I. III. until to p. In.. around much opposition in Albany. First or all should be mentioned the provisions for the two great requisite» of light and air. The buildings will be four and live stories high. and each building must be separated in all direc- tions from any opposing building by an open space at least equal to its own height. It was with the greatest dil- iiculty that the New York commission secured the passage of an act limiting the ground area covered to seventy- Iive par cent. These ofï¬cial London tenements will not cover more than titty-live per cent. or the building-lots. menu In London. Mr. Marshall says: A I'm-thou. vauloa Mad. to: Light. and Alr -- An Bun-nod Lu. (or Bulldlngl of lum- Hundred and In†Yam ‘ LONDON TENEMENTS. .>.â€".â€"0 ,.P¢I.P 2. 20.5.03KFM . I200 Z¢M>OO .r<â€".â€".F G3(J R. Edward Mar shall, secretary of the New York Tenement House Commission. can- tributes an article on “Stamping Out the London Slums" to the Century. Concernlng the laws governing me erection of tene~ n «3 'n' "’ I: Lam" 'u' ' “mg“ m an Iv nm was mm. [mrmmmnmug Como-n (kl-m tIOOIITmMW.Alla-nmmn Mayne. l.m0m.mf§l;l:as. WHAT IS IUBISTIIE'? Hood's Pills Fat-m" m In. In u wanna!“ Kiln. mm.- pun Hood; In," mil-oi lunch. red. mum and m u Inn-m Illund our“ to on†margin and "in. of no body. Tho â€It, at (an. Boo“ Int-purin- In an Hm! can" him-Whnmmn-d mmu'mum h equally boo-e m laconic“ Hood’s mun-I “dim. Bum .M-umMnyI’o-m "Mumwmmm mm mmmh“m°- Mm'haflhmnhuuhul- “munch-rid“mmam nub," hmm. mum â€mum“ ml ton. “WWW-01m†.00:de Thin-flaunt.“ mmth-Iwnhnï¬ Â«a. Manual. Yul-um it. I. u. but... at woo-I Tvuuâ€"Iï¬iflm ot mean m an «(alum thankmdqu mu weight ml)" to m- 1'04!†our, mum: pet-Ion II III evolutions: In m method 0! mum. «on It In doesn't moot tthovglnuon {m __ "club MILâ€"L w. mum. Kano-Al nu. God punishe- Iln In union: to In In- dividuls. Nation-l um bring national alum». â€Righteousness amen a utlon." The nation mm be “club- lllhed In righteousness†or It will not be «aw-nod u AILâ€"Rev. E. Hum- pbflea. gum-by all "'guadln 'uu. Inn. and by tho Moral- Byrup Com my only Whoa 'l‘nvuflntn Whether on plenar- buu, or business. “hon only trip I mm. of £9pr at n It not. most pinnntly and o!- !oohnll on the kidney; nu:- nnd bowels, rowan tutu, Whoa. uni num- 70mg: ,, A [or-glam}? cognac! look on: to:- an... In the wild, unfettered west, beware of the man who never carries arms. never gets Ortiz“: and always mlndl his own business. He does not [0 around shooting out. the can or Intimidating a. kindergarten echool, but when a brave Ironueramnn. with a. revolver In each boot and a howls down the hack of his neck. In- enltl 1 modes! young lady and needs to be thrown through a plate glass win- dow and then walked over by the popu~ lace call on the silent man who dares to Wear 5 elem Ihlrt and human clothes ~Exchange. v-- v. -vuu-v, yuanâ€"g ....- ~V--- v.7†mi. and um um um wm y tho mm of One Hundred Doll-n or each cud wear on. at Guam-h that cannot be OHM by the use 0! Hair: caurrh 0m FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before m and lunacrlbed In my pretence this 6th by or December. A. I). II“. A. W. GLEASON. (39.1.) Notary Public. Hall'- Cztnrrh Cure 1- taken Interna- l! Ind let! direct] on the blood and mucous-judge†9 the. system. and mucou- Iurtnceo of the. system. an (or testimonials. (no. I". J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo. 0- Sold by <1 mm: 760. Eur- I" 3! Plus. 25c. vvuu-l In“ J. Chen" mule. oath M h. h the scalar pumm- ot an nun at I. J. Cheney 00.. doing business In III 01;! or 1'_ol9_do, Cog}!!! and 939“ do}: l W and. 0m b ug_ogly:o§_t~ autumn cm. and m m. Tired Sarsaparilla Feel- That "mmï¬ï¬wfl. glomcltydl‘omm Why-In“ " Epicâ€"u: m as! to Magus!