Gain. Charveter wins in the end, and al! ifssucrifices are turned into pains, aod becomes the coin of life aad of God, ‘Character is everything, said an Am>rican statesman, when dying, aud glance back over an eventful lite. * He that overvometh shall inherit ail! thiugs,’ is an eternal law. A paper passing uader briegs an illustration of the fore us in a pleasing manner, * Shine sir 7 And a bright manly lookiog lad of nine summers s'epped up to a geatioman truth be- in the Grand Central Depot. New York, | and casting his large brown eyes up into his face, asked gentienag. ‘Then | would be glad to shine them, | sir, replied the boy, * Have I time to eatch the Baltimors | aod Onio train 7 ‘No time to lose sir. Ican give; you & good job before it pulls out.’ * Certain of it 7 ‘ Yes, sir, shall I? ‘Yes,’ | Aad in apair of seconds the boot-! black was down on hia knees, and | placiag his box in operation was at | work. * Don't let gen | moan. ‘I wou't, sir,” replied the bay, as} be : l ed bah brushes with bib) idity | * Winet’s your uame : Piul Foy.’ ‘Is your father living. ‘No sir ie ‘3 fest Mo he iiidren. me be left,’ said the one but The train —no ~ tauhithe ¢ Is gon, sir.’ fie gentle his hand in ,and drawing oat a silver hinded it to the boy who palied cut # tot of change, and began to nan reached his poek fli dolas *ouuG Out the correet amount, The geuntiemar moved «fftowards the trein fearing ae word get lett, and b fore the bole fellow coald vct to him the} train pulled our, Tw years later the same gentieman | was callei to New Yok on business He bad forgotten the battle buotblaek aul his forty-five evats change. As he wandered up» the street the secoud day ofter his arrival, he was apermched by a lad who sail: ‘ Were you ever here before ? * Yee, bubby,” was the reply. ‘When? the boy arked. ‘ About two years ago,’ ‘Dida’t L shine your shoes at Grand Ceatral Depot ? ‘Some boy dil,” ' ‘Well, Lum the boy, sir, and I owe) you forty-five cests. [tried to get to) the tram, ba: 1 eouldn’t—honestly 1) coullu’t—and here is your money. | was afraid [ would never see you again. LIdidn’t intend to keep your money,’ and saying this the boy pniled out a lot of chaoge, aod, taking forty- five cents, proffered itto the gentle- wan. The letter—writen in Atlanta, Go.— | which relates the above incident with | its pleasant seque!, mentions the recent | death of Mr. ——~—, one of the most; upeight and honored citizens of that | city. He was the boy who many | years ago blacked the New York | gentlemen’s boots at the‘ Grand Cen-| tral’—and returned the ‘ change.’ Tue fact that the New York gentie- men was so plessed with little Paal that he adopted him and educated him, only adds a circumstances to the biography of a boy who probably would have grown up a good man with- outthe aid of wealthy friends. One act of simple integrity illustrated his character—and his sacrifice to prin- ciple was gain, here snd eternal.— Youth's Companion. , ! the! ; 2 - i } Ir you have a cough, resulting from a sud-} den cold, procure Adamson’s Botanic Balsam, | take one-half to one teaspoonful three times a day, and your cough will cease. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy 7 ———-_- - | Special Notices, Go to Beer & Goff's for cheap Raisins. aps—3i Cakprets in Scotch Brussels, Tapestry’s and | Hemps selling cheap to clear before removing, } at J. B. Macdonald's, , Buy your boots ot the cheapest prices ; yp’ «ce is J. B. 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