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NO. 46.
NEIGIIltOK 15ILL1HUCII.
Say, Martliy, liaveyer Learn the news
About old Billy Kirch?
Yer hain't? Say, Si, turn up the light,
Old Billy's joined the church,
Howeut ter Fox Run meetin'-house,
Chuck full of worldly sin,
An' after givin' God his huurt
They tuck old Hilly iu.
Now thar's a man that never cussed,
Nor 'bu.ed an' beat his wife,
He worked an' tillers uid his debts
Wu huiiest all his life,
His only fuult wust "gittin' full,"
An' tircy, m to speak;
He'd ullers gu oft' to git drunk
An' stay about cr week.
There wuzzont uny liarui in Hill,
Ho wua a clever man
A fust rale nabcr, but ho lived
In life en Satan's pl.m,
An' many years uhuig tho road
0' sinful life he trod,
Ontil he got ter thinkin' that
'Twuit lime ter think o' God.
Billriz' up in the meeting house
The night his sins all fled,
An' looWn' at the people thai-
With treuiblin' voice he said :
"My friends, I've cum ter jine, yer flock,
An' bo er Christian man
Ter promise God I'll stick ter Him
An' do the best I can."
Thar wan't a dry eye in the crowd,
An members sed "Allien!
Old Hill pulled out his handkerchef
Au he wiped his n, then,
An' looking at the crowd he sed:
"How good the Lord must be
Ter give His only Son ter die
1' er tetch a wretch ez me.
"Cum, let us pray!" the dcekin sed,
An all knelt down in pra r.
An' God sent down His blessin' on
Old Bill right then and thar.
They riz' an' sung that good old tune,
"Look up, you II never fall,
Vn' God wur, glad, an' angils smiled,
An Bill outsung cm all.
An' ever sence Kill jined the church
He s been er happy man.
Ho reads the Bible, prays, an' lives
On God s salvation plan.
An' when tho day o' jedguient cuius,
As cerliugly it will,
God an' His angils will rejoice
ler recognize old Bill.
Ah! Marthy, God is good to us
Put on your specs an read
His Holy Bonk, then let us ask
cor blessin s that we need.
An' after pra'r, let's tho song,
An all the verses through:
"Dear Lord, we give ourselves to Thee;
It s all that we kin do.
Will S.Havs.
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A NEW ENdl.ANII LADY TKI.I.S WHY
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JAMES H. BLOUNT, Recent Commissioner to Hawaii.
A DOMESTIC DRAMA.
WHAT THE PAS8ENOERS ON AN EASTERN
ROAD HEARD AND SAW.
The world has had few leaders who
were born in the purple. Its real kings
have not been sons of Kings. Its Na
poleons have not detcendod from nion-
archs. The founders of its philosophies
have not been the children of philoso
phers, nor of its dynasties the heirs of
emperor. The framers of the creeds,
the inveutors of the faiths and religions
of the lao j have come from the manger,
the forge and the carpenter's bench, and
not from the church. The great captains
have not spuug from warriors, and those
who have composed the dramas, written
the lyrics and pronounced the orations
that are immortal have inherited neither
their pasaion mr their eloquence. A
pedigree may be gratifyiug to pride, but
it is not consoling to ambition, writes ex-
Senati r J. J. Ingalk
Those who greatly succeed are not al
ways those of whom success could he
predicted. It is t-ouielimes said in ex
planation of the caprices id destiny that
oirciiUistauees make heroes, and that
chance laviirs the victor. Bui the re
verse is true. .Men make circuuistauces.
One miz.s tho opportunity that is offered
to all In I he domain of law there call
be no accidents. Kveiy man goes to his
own place. Village llauideos and mule,
injuiieus Milious are myths. There are
no great mm lying iu amhush or lurking
privily.
The epitaph ami eulogy abound in
laudaiion of self made men. 'Here are
uo others. All men who are made at all
are self-made. Books and cliools cannot
make men. Colleges, uuiveiitiis and
professors afford men the opportunity to
lake lln-msclvca. L'urniii enn make a
pedant, but a man makes himself. No
one does the utmost of which he is capa'
ble, except under the spur and thong of
necessity. Poverty may be inconvenient
and intolerable, but he who is born poor
is fortunate. The leaders of thought,
business and society in the cowiug gen
eration will not bo the gilded youth of
1893, faring sumptuoudy every day.
The bankers, railroad presidents, states
men and plutocrats ol the liOth century
will be the sous of the farmers and labor
era. who are striving against formidable
obstacles and privations to enter in at the
straight gate.
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Hood's PilU cure biliousness.
A BUSINESS GIRL,
HAVE YOt: SEEN THE VITAL STATISTICS
Ol' THE STATE FOR Til E LAST YEAR?
One cans! for s many old maids is
due to the gills themselves, says the New
England House wife. What young man
of the middle c'ass cares to marry a girl
who would let her father wear a coat
with buttons elf and a liueti collar thai is
torn and ragged? Such a girl doosnt deserve
a husband, nod she will hi! likely to join
the grand army of old unids. If there
be anything on earth the you:ig men
fight shy of it is a slovenly girl. The
father of the brother is the evidence und
when you see them walking to their
work with their clothes torn and looking
like men who hud to put up with a hlaek
wile, mother or grown up daughter and
s'Mer, you need look for nothing butter if
you many into that family.
You know a Inzy girl or two of this
kind don't you? Think of thos.! you
in single out, two or three girls this ar
tiele will hit If so, for their o'.vn sake
send this to them. Let them do a little
plain sewing, and promise lhat hereafter
icir fathers or brothers will not walk
the streets ragged and battered, a disgrace
to them and an indication that they arc
too lazy to 'w tho wile of any good
yonng mtu who has to work for a living
to make a home, and needs a loving,
industrious helpmate to share the joys
and burdens of life with hiui.
Coming over on tho Michigan Central
the other day a tall, fine appearing man
and a handsomely dressed, refined look
ing woman were seated just in front of
a plainly dressed, sweet faced old lady
about seventy years old. Every little
the man would turn and address a re
mark to tho cider woman, and her eyes
would glow with pride, for he was her
son, and though his wife did not seem
over-cordial perhap9 she was not proud
of the old lady yet she would deign to
drop a word or two once in a while.
Finally the son turned as tho porter
informed them of the dining car in the
rear and: "Well, mother, Emma and
I will go now and get our dinner. You
know she needs a good warm dinner
You have brought your lunch, I see, I
will send you in a good cup of hut tea,"
and the couple rose and went into the
dining car.
After they had left "mother" sat look
ing out of the window, and appeared to
be iu deep thought not over-happy per
haps. Finally she reached under the
scat and brought up the little worn-out
black basket "son" had noticed and held
it on her lap, fingering the ribbon it was
tied with in a thoughtful way. Just as
she opened it the train stopped at a sta
tion. The door was suddenly flung
open and a cherry faced, handsome blonde
stepped in. Ho appeared to be lookiDg
eagerly for some one.
Finally his glance fell on the little old
lady.
"Mother!" he cried in a delighted
voice.
"My John, my John!" and the two
were clasped iu a loving embrace so gen
uine as to causo tears to rise in the eyes
of one of the passengers, and tho rest
looked on in an interested manner.
"Where are Frank and Emma?" he
inquired.
"They have gone into the diuing car.
Emma istn'l well, you know, and has to
have a good, hot dinner." She repeated
this in an apologetic way, for she saw a
loo'; iu John's eyes that she did not fail
to read and Frank, was he not her son,
too?
"But you didn't wih any dinner, I
suppose," and his eyes fell on the little
basket. He saw it all at a glance, but
he must not hurt his mother's feelings
thus.
"Are you not glad to see me? Are
you nut surprised? I found I could joio
you here iustead of waiting until you got
to Chicago. And now tell me, isn't this
dear little basket the same that Frank
and I took our lunch in to school? I
thought so," as s smile rose on the faded
sweet face.
"Well, I'm awfully hungry; s'poso we
keep this for supper and you come
wi h mi and eat a nice, hot dinner. No,
no excuses.'1
As they loft the car they met the
other oounle. "Hallo, John, where did
you come from?" "How do you do,
Emma?" "I came, Frauk, jut in time
to see our mother had a substantial
meal," and they passed on.
When the nassengers who heard and
- , ...
saw it all atrived at Chicago they saw
handsome young man with little black
basket hanging ou his arm tenderly as
sisting a sweet-faced old lady through
the crowd. A carriage was called and
the drove off. No one seemed to sec
anythiug of the other couple. Chicago
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"Father, I would liko to see you in
the library on a matter of business."
"Very well, Viola come along. Now,
then, what is it?"
"Fathor, you arc aware that Henry
Noodenhammer has been paying ine his
attentions for the last year?"
Yes, and I've felt like kicking him.
The idea of a Nocdeuhamuier daring to
apirc to the hand of a Grafton!"
"He has asked mo to be his wife."
"The scoundrel! Why, I'll maul the
tar out of him."
"And I have almost promised," she
placidly continued.
"What! What! My daughter marry
a Noodenhammer woikiug for $15 a
week! Never! Go to your room, while
I seek this base adven "
"Father, I waut to talk straight busi
ness with you," she interrupted. "As
you are aware, thi-i is the itate of Massa
chusetts." "Yes."
"Have you seen the vital statistics of
the State for the last year?"
"No; of course not. The idea of that
Jim Noodenhammer skulking around
here after my "
"Wait! According to tho statislics
this State has 871,210 mere females
than males. There arc 220,81)1) more
marriageable girls than can find bus
bands, to say nothiug of 1S2,!21 widows
anxious for a No. 2. The number of
young men in the State earning over
$15 a week and in the market is only
22,11)7. 1 here are cunpcd on the trail
of these young ni-n exactly 2211.1)1)0
young women and l.'iO.OIIil widows.
Three out of every five children b mi aie
girls. Death removes two young men
to one married man or old bachelor."
The old man turned pah: and grasped
a chair fur support, and after a pause she
cojtiuued;
"Froui June to October over 80,0110
marriageable young women visit our
watering places, and it is estimated that
31,441 of them catch husbands, thut
further reducing the chances cf a resi
dent. Father take this pencil and figure
on your Viola's chances of catching an
other man, if she lots James Noudenh.ua
mcr canter away."
"Great Scott!" he gasped figuring for
a moment. "Why, your chances arc
only .ne in 21,875,942!"
"Just as I figured it out myself. What
shall I say to him this evening?"
"Sav! Say! Why tell him you'll have
him, and be mighty glad of the chance
and don't let hiai draw u long breath
before you add that the ceremony can
take place right after hn-akfast tomor
row nioruing, aud that I'm to give you a
wedding present of $.'i,000 iu cash!
Boston Post.
8TIH KNI8 r ritOVKKHS
Experience comes high, but we must
have it.
When a man's passion is in his brain
he loves poetry; when it is his heart, he
loves woman.
Doubt the honesty -that needs to
told.
Moro women lovs rascally men ihau
men love rascally women.
If one wants fortune ouc mu-t not
be over particular about how he
grabs her as she flies.
Latent energy is akin to laziness,
Sarcastic people should wear gloves on
their words.
Wo criticise the strong and pity the
weak.
Taleot is hereditary; genius is not
Intellect, is a dewoiiianixer. Detroit
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TWO SIDES OF MATRIMONY.
WHY I5VK II.A I NO lll.l.l'.
Said an unmarried friend, as we watch-
d the caruful attention with which a
young lover wrapped a light cloak around
the form of his sweetheart, every look
and gusturo showing the gesture to be
delight, "I should like to know how
many men, ten years married, would, un
asked, assist their wives to adjust their
wraps?"
I made no reply to my cynical friend,
but when a fen minutes later we heard
the pretty sweetheart say;
"Thank you for the lovely evening,
the music has been an inspiration."
I smiled wickedly and nsktd
"How mauy wives ten years married
show their appreciation of an evening
of pleasure in that way?"
The craving of a woman's heart for
loviug attention is as nalurul as the need
rose for rain and suubhiue. Yet let
it be remembered that as a rose, though
still a rose, would lose half its bsauty
without its psifumery, so a wife, bo she
ever so dutiful and cumbered about much
serving, has lost half her loveliness if
she has laid away her maimers with her
ddiug gown.
I caunot see why a woman who was
given tact as a birthright will ever sell it
for that p;ittage, "plaiu speaking. '
"llow do I look, father?" I once heard
lovely old lady ask as she stood dressed
for church.
"Thee always looks well to me," was
the answer, "but other folks might like
it better, were thine white threads off
thy gown." Show mu a lover of twenty
years whoso delicate tact could do better
"Excusn me," "please, "thank you,
arc little words and trifles in themselves.
hut thev are stitches in the seams; little
trouble to tako them, hut oh! the differ
ence to the patchwork. Baltimorcan.
I.a ;rlie.
During the prevalence of the Grippe
the riast seasons it was a noticeable tact
that those who depended upon Dr. King's
New Discovery, not only had a speedy
recovery, but escaped all of the trouble
some alter eftects ol tho malady. 1 his
remedy seems to have a peculiar potier
in effecting rapid cures not only in cases
of La Grippe, but in all Diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lungs, and has cured
cases of Asthma and Hay Fever of long
standing. Trv it and be conviuoed. It
won't disappoint. Freo trial bottles at
V. M. Cohen s drugstore.
A lady fume-hex some nf the reasons
why Eve diil not keep a hind girl,
"There has been much vtid about the
faults of wotni'i! und m hy liny nenl fo
mm h Waiting on. Srine uiefa man, of
course,) has lliu presumption to ask:
'Why, when Eve was in tiiil'acturod of a
spare rib, a servant was not mad,- at the
same time Iu vail on hei?' She oidn't
need tiny. Ailutn never came whining to
Kve with ragged stm-kim; to be darned,
buttoni to be soivi d mi, gloves to be
mended light awni ipiit k m-w! beeaui-e
he never rend the papers until the tutu
Went do wn liliinil tries, and Matching
himself yuwneil out 'Isn't supper ready,
my dear?' Not lie. lie made the fire and
hung the kettle over it hiin.-elf, we'll
venture, and pulled tin- radi-hes, peeled
the potttiica i.i,d did everything else he
ought to do.
lie milked the cows, fed the chickens
aud looked after the pigs himself aud
never brought half a d- zen friends to
dinner when Eve hadn't any frish
pomegranates, lie never ilaycd out
until eleven u' clock at night, aud then
scolded poor Kvc who was hitting up and
crying inside the gate, lie never loafed
around corner groceries hile poor Eve
was rocking little Cain's cradle at bomc
llu did not call Eve up from the cellar
to get his slippers and find them in a
oorner where he left them. Not he.
When ho took them off he put them
under a fig tree beside his Sunday boots.
In short, he did not think siic was
especially created for tho purpoi-o ol
waiting on him, and he wasn't under the
impression that it disgraced a man to
hten his wife's cares a little. That's
the reason Evo didn't need u hired girl,
aud without it her descendants did."
AliYKl.TIHKMKNTS.
The Old Friend
1" : t li !;. 1, that never
U Siniiiifi. i Liver Regu
o Jlo-l V, that's what
nt tho n.ontion of this
Liver mcdic-ino, and
A COOL HKAl).
Nothing conduces to a successful
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head, with a feeling of perfect confidence
that every thing is going to come out all
right. Whether thiugs are "coming out
all right" or nut, at least the , feeling of
juite self-control makes one better able
to work toward the good result. To a
mother this self-possession is invaluable.
In a large family small eveuts calculated
to upset the domestic machinery arc
constantly occurring. It seems to be a
law of nature that children should contin
ually have hair breadth escapes and come
within an inch of lui-ing their lives.
But it is equally a law of nature that
they should escape. And whenever the
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or in the Hie of another, it is important
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To do that means to be helpless instead
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There are always ten people ready to cry
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Miss Amelia Elderly (to cashier of
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Cahier-"Vety well, ma'ina; your
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"Where were you born?"
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A gentleman shot one hundred and
fifiy ducks in two days near Georgetown
S C, lust week. His expeusea were
trifling. The cost of ducking privileges
in the canvas back region near the head
of Chesapeake Hay is often so great as
to place the indulgence beyond ihe moans
nf any except the rich. One small club
that has ducking grounds in lhat region
cxaelcd an entracee lee of moro than
2,1100, nml the assessment of a single
year so-nctimes reiii-liiis huiiUrcils ol
dollars. Kaili duck cost such sportsmen
ah"i! the initial New York market
rate.
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