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During the late strike on the New York Central rail- | road, the militia were ordered to be in readiness in case of a riot, but they were not called out. | In an interview Governor Hill said the troops were | | not to be called upon except in case of an emergency. ‘The emergency had not arisen, therefore they would not He remarked that this was the first great strike with which he had had experience, and he did not propose to lose his head; the only point at which there had then been serious trouble was at Syra- cuse, and there a deputy-sheriff had lost his head and precipitated an encounter, The strike continued several weeks, and there was riotous action at various points along the road, but the civil authorities were able to cope with it without calling on the militia, ‘The test of a man’s real ability comes when an emer- gency arises which makes a hasty call on his good judg- ment arfd discretion, ‘The man who retains his pres- ence of mind, maintains his equipoise and exercises sound discretion at such critical junctures is to be re- lied on and will be put to the front, Men with level heads have the staying qualities which do not falter in the face of danger. Otis A. Cole, of Kinsman, O., June 10, 1890, writes: ‘In the fall of 1888 I was feeling very ill. I consulted a doctor and he said I had Bright's disease of the kidneys, and that he would not stand in my shoes for the state of Ohio." But he did not lose courage or give up; he says: "I saw the testimonial of Mr. John Coleman, 100 Gregory street, New Haven, Conn., and I wrote to'him, In due time I received an answer, stating that the testimonial that he gave was genuine and not overdrawn in any particular. took a good many bottles of Warner's Safe Cure; have not taken any for one year.” Governor Hill is sccounted ‘avery Sueoessful ian ; he is cool and calculating and belongs to the class that do not lose their heads when emergencies arise. You buy me, a Remington Standard Typewriter I write your business letters. He reads your well written letter and concludes to purchase. You sell a good sized bill of goods. I did it. Am I not entitled to some credit? 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