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> LIFE - A PSALM OF LIFE IN THE SOUTH. 4 IVES ob hones' men remind us Dat ter wrong we musn’t stoop ; Dat we musn’'t leave behind us Footprints roun’ de chicken-coop,—Dentson (Tex.) Herald, A sympaTnetic lady on one occasion stepped up to the bed-side of a soldier lying ospital during the war, and inquired : ny poor man ; is there anything you want ?” ‘0, miss, I b'leeve not.” ‘You're sure there is nothing I can do for you?” ** Nothin’ [can think of.” “Oh, I do want to do something for you -can't I wash your hands and face 2” “Wall, if yo' want to do ¢hat, I reckin’ yo" kin, but yo'll be the fo'teenth lady who's done that same thing this mo'ning."—Argonaut. A,” said a newspaper man’s son, Why?” “I know why editors call themselves him to tackle."— Washington Star. So's the man_ who doesn’t like the article will think there are too many people for PRINCE ADOLPHUS of Schaumburg-Lippe is the hero of the following story During the congress of princes held in Frankfort in the year aba given by the authorities, to which the notables of the city were invited. , Princes of the German Confederation sat apart from the rest of the company, and weg engaged in an animated conversation, when suddenly there was a general conimoting among the illustrious guests. The crowned heads rose from their seats to welcome » insignificant little geotleman who had joined the circle. To everybody's astonishmen Prince Adolphus alone kept his seat. Then the Elector of Hesse went up to him ax whispered in his ear : “My dear Prince, won't you speak to the gentleman along with the rest? Don’t so iy know who he is?” “No. tis Baron Rothsct ** What of that ? He is nothing to me. I don’t owe the fellow anything."—Zeitgauy A Son of a dignified Hartford man, although not old in years, hasa good bit of aghy in his brains. ‘The family observe the custom of silent blessing at the table, and at dinner recently the six-year-old spoke up : “Why don’t you say it aloud, pa?” “You can say it aloud if you choose, my son,” replied the father, and bowing bis head solemnly the little fellow originated this unique grace : **God have mercy on these victuals."—New York Tribune. Crty Sportsman: Have you seen anything worth shooting at around here ? Farser: Well, no; not till you came.—Somerville Journal. Tack gumbers of Lave can be bad by applying i vies of Vol Land I. out of print Vol 1, bound. $9000, Vols II, VIIL, XIII. and XIV. $2000 each, bound. Vola VIL, X., XI, XU. XV. and XVL, 8150) each, t Sout Te vie er xvi iad ST rgd euch bouod§ Six. and RX" ga) each Back numbers; one year old, & centa per copy. 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