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Show Bmxo Up the Reserves. In B..I-timoi B..I-timoi e some sixteen years ai:o, piisaie soldier, a little the wortiQ for 1 qtior, utrpped up tu a g.'nup of gentlemen in Lout of ttie En taw house and announced that he p la red his trust "in Ulytses Grant." No atii'oiion waa paid to him at iirat, but he repeated, loudly, "Gentlemen, I place my trust in Ulyssea Grant." At this a clergyman felt bound to reason with him. and said, "It's all very well lo have f nth in yourgeneral, my boy, but jour trust should be in a higher power. Now, I have the utmost ut-most confidence in General Grant, but I place my trus' in God." "1 hat's where you'ro wron, old man," said the soldier, "ar-dl'il tell you why. I put my trust in Ulysses Grant. If he tin la me, 1 fall back on God. Sup-( posu Gud fails you, where' s yoiT rc-j |