The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 1, 1885, Page 7

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ger if ZIRE eto do nows ee nes the horses to the har— and it goes DO across the fei ratiie ar the bars 22 saves heen torn and Y ned? Must [ now ig comes out of the hand warmth and ¢ nit. A h of the ging drops a craw: - of the grain. pwstorm. | trodden and t yieldsuch 4 glorious harvest.”’ He that goeth forth and aring precious s¢ ed. a. MES G » + 4 ’ | naracter there is to cou ye i quarryman goes de Malt the rewation and with strong-handed chinery bores into the sowbar is agged out. aken the sts studio. It ays: “Weill, nuw [have got to a into pod, warm, comfortable place at nd he bores for the ear and he rubs with sandpaper, until the rock ays: When will the torture be led?! stands in darkness . A sheet is thrown over it. After aw tistaken out. The covering 1s re- noved. It stands in the sunhght in ten lauding people as thev he presence of thousana ap- ere. h greet ul fatue of the poet or prince or the ongqueror. ‘'Oh,’’ says the stone, ‘now Lunderstand it, Lam « great eal better off now tatue of a conquerer than [ would wave been down in he quary. jod finds aman down in the qu yofignorance and sin. et hin up ? Hlew to He ntust be bored and ‘lasted and chiseled and scoured and the at after a while the mantle wand sometimes in darknes of af- 10a will tall off and his soul will ¢ greeted hy the one hundred and orty-four thousand and the thou- ands ot thousands as more than O, my fricnds, God, ther, is pust as kind in cur at- lictions as in our posperty Go lever touches us but for t a field clean and c ft our good, itured is better tan a barren field. and it a stone hat has become a statue is better off han the marble in the quarry, then hat soul that God chastises may be is tayorite. Oh, the rocking of the oul is not the rocking of an wake, but the tadle. s+ earth- rocking ot God's sone whom his mother omiorteth, so will P con fort: vou.” have been fold t ad taatia weaPs bee an ster 1s merely the result of a wound Ta sickness inflicted apen it aod I fay now but thar ti iis ol be onghtest rd to have earth er kindled tiv tie F glory. 10 CIPHERS 1X GOD's ARITHMETIC. ust,” But the sculptor takes the} sel and mallet, and he digs for eeyes and he cuts for the mouth} standing as ai ness ot etern— | Ing f surveyors A scale n a prece su eésfu | great Christian “geographer and aj Dard ha It is not | commentator Known rap ' and. Ibis : ; | tions. So every w o ~ tar nv’s har No I t ° v 1 e b t ita and the Ss i —— ae vine s@n iV 5 one y hts ! vet \ NCk WI ie ERRIN as s ikea me ' LT remark turihe at G sae. es s 5 for the evr i APRA R58 { ScoTT’s | ul Electric DR.SCOTT,842 Broadway St.,N.Y. | TUTT’S Datanythiag cy tor tle coed 1eTs su s tree Tr toox Co., Maide, Farewell then to Morph? ne 8 i and Paregone, and Hall Castoria. rups, Casior “ Castoria ia so well adapted to Childre: that L recominend it ss superior to any m cine known So. Oxford S52, tonics, Dyspepsia, “fs ta re Hlood, Malaria, hilisun Neuralgia. unfailing remedy f and Liver. It is invaluable for Diseases pe abi ce) and Ad ‘11 GNIWWOGIH SISIODNU GNY SNYIOISANd es of tho enlinr all Who lead sedentary lives. lac’ , Lack of no equal e has above trade crossed red lines on wrapper. Made ouly by BROWN CHEMICAL 00. mark and Take no other. BALTIRONE, 9 An absolute curs for Rheu~ matism, Sprains, Pain in the Back, Barns, Golls,&c. Anine stantaneons Pain- reliever. 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Jennings Demorest, Publisher, 17 E. 14th St., NewYork. r | i be put to | TORPID L. VER. ‘ Sold by all Newsdealers snd Postmasters. & HAYWARD'S our Lite will be | qoseofmppetite, Bowels costive, Pain in remem nme | i } ; a dull sensation inthe | & wsof the night | Sen had oe under the shouldor- | eo Riverside, Cal. The dey climate cores TELEGRAPH, SHORTHAND blade, Fulluess after eating, with adis- | Throat,Lunes, {ull ides, 9 p., route, cost, free. ng around us. | {gelipation to exertion of bedy or mind, t ot } Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with AND HE He a snbaee ue to soothe us, to a fooling of having noslocted somo duty, ee os uprit \ eed ey ' Dizziness, Flattering at the Peete etek st ke o irve of the or- over the right eye, Reetlossnoss, jthinking well of him? It is his dirge of the or- | $tfai dreams, Highly colored Urine, and 506 Olive St., St. Louls, Mo. j Big = i : ' ort of the church-tower | ONSTIPATION. mother, id bless‘her eray hairs, | yc 1? TUIT’S Ges y adapted | Foremost Establishment of the kind im the ¢ a : or the drumming of a ‘tdead march to such cases, one dose effects such @ {| West. wo preeucal aacion Beate if she be still alive; and = biess ter | } - change offeelingns to astonish the eats i Thorough and Instrnetion é i j but iet it be the hush of a mother’s j They Encrease the A ppetito,and cause ths | Business Writing, Qorrespon grave if sie be gone; and bless the | | body to Take om Flesh thus bee ‘aterm te English - Correeran ae sieerepe a | is wii fiunllaby. Oh, the cradle of the grave nourished, a by their fon! fon on hand, ote. Gradustes existed j rocking chair in which she used tol 447 é = | the Digests 18, searuisr Seooks a> ere rofit. Shorthand tanght = j will be soft with the piliow of all the | produced, Price 2c, 42 Murray St.N¥: Pmower OCT TOTO OTT Te vite for Girculare orseall ta ee | sit, and bless the cradle that she | Sed ARR AND HEALTH |stanyother school. Address, anit 8 4 2 epibes ics ; promises. When we are being} S$ HAIR DYE. ¥ AR q re cus DE. 260 pus. 66 Olive street, corner of Broadway, St. used to rock, and bless the Bible she | ~ fae 3 fie oat { MARR a | a cee it dat fast slumber I want} oat ‘Harr or WHISKERS changed toa | fia os faper Zc, Mart {used to read! So God, our mother. | 4 ossy BLACK by 3 single application of | ¢ , coer or stps.D- { 8 { the cradle-ser “Xs al Drm. It imparia A natural color, acts harles S« {has patience tor all the erring instantaneously. sold y Drugzists, oF other comtorteth. so] gent by expresa on ré of $1. Saw Pie awe S wd got [Said t ran, ‘for j case ba lot gone su fa { might take that turn an: so the colo- tnel said: *‘Wedl. young man, vou} peut: God hush ‘have done so ar dat man pb! As one | excuse? = Wr + mother comterteth. so God + ta pam very sort ei nim. thave made up our minds = ne Ge aes ; Fredrick Horn, a sohuelnal ce of Tremark that God has a mother’s | apace t ittending to ltde hurts. The tather is shocked at the broken the child. or at the ss thejcradle on fire with fever ut it takes the mother to hize with all the hittle ailments and tle bruises of the child. lt th Mal x: “das a splinter in its sickness | sympa- | hand tt: Wants the mother to take itout and | hot the father. The tather says, “Ob, that is nothing,” but the moth- i : : i a From which none ever wake to wee} }tors have got through the heavenly 4 a : i ; = \ Scotchnan was dying. His physician comes in. Human sym-/ 5 48 ; | daughter Nelle sat by the bedside. pathy at cu atime does not cunt} y Ms i {it was Suuday evening and the bell to much. Even the syoipathy of | g pot toe urch was the church, L am sorry tos often | lehe peanie te { ment on the | you,” sat | started ter everybody else has off, God. our moter, comes to the | frescue. God leaps to take charge may be: lola budlesce. Oiier at cies a. Bat thine is still a qlessed sleep does not amou L have} seen the most harsh and bi treat part of those who fessed taith in Christ. toward who were wavering and erriu Office, 64 piurray St., Now York. DR. HENDERSON. 606 & 608 WyanvoT7E St., KANSAS a. mo. = Graduate in Medicine. 17 yrs in Chicago. Authorized anne ronte, Nervous and Special D Seminal Weakness (Night Loses), Sex- Sal Dobility {Loss of Bexaal Power}. ac. See mon) indad. Chi yw. Ageand experience ure iunportant. No Mia thedicines used. No time lost from 4 mail | Medi- or break: siltation fire syd contested, TheGREAT TURKISH eee ee i They tried on the wanderer sarcasm, and billingsgate and cart cature, and thev t was re in one thing they iha s was torgiveness Eng 7 } } step out quic land was brought t to : then said : ; the colone up closer. tu onel, “bringmg the man pere ing the we have tried everything with him “Oh, no.”” 1s One thi says the ser; vou | would like tor you En- W iscon- Prince Bismarck, publishes an He uad never newspaper in ed in that before. reformed, way and th po oO, casip When 4a tant nt for a positi rurch of God, tors Ww irony, quit your urt Goll, understan y cas forgiveness. unabie to restore me to my fo tries ‘tall the time. be hh ' thought I should di duced to try Merrelis Female Tonic, nyself getting stron, the first cose, and after usi and we May 2a continent but Gad's Atlantic torgiveness 1s like the Pacific oceans, bour sides. seem to} I grew weaker and poorer for months and | | BELDINC’S -SPOOLSILK! 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Our Dumps Are Convenient, Grade very easy and perfectly safe. To those who haye in the past so liberally fav ored us, we return our nearty thanks, and respecttully ask a continuance of their patronage. Te those who have not heretofore dealt with us, we desire to say that we earnestly solicit a trial, believing that our mode of doing business wil] meet your approval, and, if so, shall en— deavor to merit a share of your patronage. We havea large quantity of Tepe ces £ OF De ov. & “fi >) - eens selected for sowing purposes, to loan tor the season of 1855, and we invite all parties who contemplate sowing Flax next year to come and see us betore making their ar— rangements for seed, as we Know We Can De You Geed. Repair B, LONDON. neatly done. 42m, -‘WahaJa man dee is the thins,’ not what he says.’’ Come and see us. JOHN A. LEFKER & CO.

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