The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 1, 1885, Page 2

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SKATING. tween Skating on of a party oi t to be lively, all old ciate the rare cer was struck where bluffs gave an casy Uways weil t point in life, wt a thoughtof sn wind with us; the sce v and picturesque. flere was uninixe?! We eof nat the embr was us wild to the vi Daniel Boone first looked upon it i ys, that occasionally opened | first starve c va 1s we Swept out of one ce another, walf expecting to > away lage of wigwams in the distance, | dec 4 There was ach the landscape which, panorana, swept behind us as wej easy at flew. But the charms were th: s! that hold us irresistably when we [land ¢ coptemplate the ‘deep solitudes’” of he nature, protoundly sensitive of the | the muct lorsed ap] august majesty of the Creator's ow et polic st a t aandiwork. We began with a | been. and gave t aPh whoop, but, as the true sentiment of | anothe the scene touched our soul, wel \M wrew subdued by the environin grandeur, the peace conforming to City until there was a sudden realization eck. nes ne that the goa! was near that the wild affitct | ‘ ived sol- halloo ot the foremost, bimself ab- Bitte | the general mood, and it was i | ruptly aroused, awoke the spit: ol s pleasant t 1 frolic. nsas people, wut tor : Atrer considerable debete the dog It skating were only atiuactive | counted victims by or | iax law has been repealed, having : here. ' under these circumstances there |” a | roth branches = would be few skaters in the world: | he Her Se Hlature. Only one sect aw but the same uplifting experience | has been retained. ies! may be attained in other ways and { i Se | that dog owners 5 tor n . : © long trains of freight cars biockads Rac ; se ' atall seasons, The busy Ameti- Se ees 3 a ‘ r i by their i e | the tracks, a temale Joplin arding |, ; ‘ cans needs the suggestive diversion}. P = j dogs, Ww prove inoperative : 5 ! house keeper, Of forty sun ers and | that sport im the open air gives—| : : seen re- . . Be ared nose. quietiy wrapped at mee ' whether it be skating, bicycling, ice yvlance of the hunting, fishing or tours afc he aeeds to open his soul to é ne t ed extra h > sentiment of the pastime. To play | a . a aa merely to pertunctorily acquiesce in es . a physician’s prescription is not the ; ; é voctor’s intention. We sheuld learn f to enjoy hunting quite as much be ae cause we go to the hills and fields pace paint as for the opportur to fill agame- | “<"° ae bag. Skating in a rink, sho at} taking a A eC ; switc e es a target under cover. ot incu against time around the ta é | stor circle, are well enough in their way. |, : . ' may n but the better thing is te go a-sport- | U8*S ” - z a i When it ing where the eye can discover 4 | ne = = Th ' ie mut . ce distant horizon. The ar oan 2 C | shouted as if they se. | ber ithe Ae = has its proper use in default ef tox. That there is, at the present tic a popular tendency to play out-of } acquaintance. 2 e adversary in 5 | of it as it entered Grant) was a he (Genera and kindiy victor. Twace an 1 southern veterans | day the news into hysterics. doors is very evident, notwithst } ai conti ing the fervor with which some in- | in Tong 2 2 i door pastimes are held. It is giving, i: ee x Se r : Samper! : as has been noted by intelligent ob- servers, a grateful element to American literature, and is awaken- ing in the Americam youth an ardor | m the pursuit of these healthful pleasures which are only tobe found hero of ed victor.—New neuralgia, and in many imstanc trusty cularrheumatism. Walter Coles, M. D. ' Orlean A hop says: **We shall see vou lat ' | ul Blaine paper in | Mr. Cleyeland’s administra ' 2 other cases. pectine, Wart out as well as it has started, where nature maintains something ot her original conditions. It was not many years ago when there were | AS ¢ with pievsure the proba- but comparatively tew resorts for | Jobs eS Hty tha che manacer of the Kan- i ' | } be a good deal later—so late,: that its old friends will be as the summer tourist in quest ot an habitants of Falling Waters were to ing-place. Now they abound | recognize old Rip Van Winkle. — evervwhere The reason lies in the zo Times. t fact that people no longer, asa rule, i 5 desire to go with the crowd, but} efer the small groups in the places to which the noise of commerce does net reach, and where the beat of Nature’s heart can be heard.—C. C. Matthews, in Cancago Current. sax City Tunes has a prospect o te be stuck on the whisky ba _.,, | that part of the state. He will then ore, states | have something el-e to do. It some- | ¢ Red Star | thing else to do can be secured for ly, and has remedy tor|the entire editorial force of the at peau bad resnite of | Times it will be greatly —- a trace of | ous to Missour:. —Mo. R or morphia. | jewelry and spec cheap for cash. years experi complicated nor how badly they lhave been abused. By bringi htem to we, vou can have them pu’ mitgood running order and) giarun ee satistactio ° FRANZ BERNHARDT Butler, Mo CONSUMPTION, itive rom dew York e A LeadinalordonPhy oease sh blinheo ns v Vork, bee Mt zs . HIS 7 otter Ls a DE Leen astonish cons, Me per AB. Miss! FE, No. 9 Joka St., Now York. FOR SALE 5 A.A. MELLIER, = on Coughs; pene t ~ Celebrated Mitchell Farm Wagon, Seana a — tland Stes! Gear COUGHS,’ nine Wagons i Top Bugis, We Sieel N orner ' Y : WANTED. eat Scat Work on Mano GREEN AND ORY HIVES, «°°: FURS, SHEEP PELTS, TALLOW, yey ree eanericne Beeswax, Wool, Feathers, Rags. | : eke: oe oom ssional—than aa oustry for $2 se ever Spot Cash Paid and no Grumbling. | fab sitceary ne tin money willbe refunded , - r jo 5 Noh dfs Sirect, BUTLER, MO- Serie nem Gold medal “swarded the tion, to the off sof which he reters This book should be read by the for instruction, and by the afilicte tor Ltake pleasure im anmouncins Te NEC W «=. 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