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Show The Presb)teilan congiegatlon ob-seived ob-seived Easter day In the usual way, with music and seimon in harmoii) with the sentiment of the day, and appropriate decoiatlons. Bev. Clem-enson Clem-enson delivered a sermon on "The Recompense of Death," taking as a text John 11:24 which leads "Except a corn of wheat fall In the ground and die It abldcth alone, but If It die Itbilugetli forth much fiuit." Mr. Clcmciison enlarged upon the fruitful-ness fruitful-ness of death and set forth the Clnlst-Ian Clnlst-Ian belief that death Is but a tiansl-tlon, tiansl-tlon, a friend In dlsgulso vvhlchopens the way to higher and better things to a futuie of great possibilities. The sermon was one of meiit and with many similes the speaker made cleai the necessity of death to advancement. advance-ment. Heaigucd that the resumption resump-tion of Clu 1st Insures the rcsuirectlon of all and expressed belief In eternal piogiessslon. Near the lostiuiu was u laige cioss banked In tloweis, and potted plants graced other portions of the loom. The choir lendeied too anthems veiy acceptabl). The great demand foi lubber, and tho high pi Ice It commands, combine to make the dlscovciy or rubber In a new plant a matter of commercial In-teiesulii In-teiesulii a bulletin fiom theColoiado College Museum.tlio announcement Is made of the occuiicncc of rubber In a native plant, Plcradema llorlbunda utllls, it dwarf, scml-heibaccous plant of tho same family as the sunflower |