’ A Methodist parson, somewhat-eccentric arid ; an, excellent singer, 'said to a portion of.tho .congregation who,always spoilt WinelM ;i----“brothers anil sistjers, I wish thosSW yotfWho' *9® $ tiPf woUld “wait until you ‘get to' .the celestial Eegioriff before you hint wiis a success. A farmer, ami bis wife called at a, Detroit photograph gallery last week to : order some photographs of the latter,, ithe operator >ras getting rejtdy.the , husband gave; the,wife a little advice as.to hpw she must act: “hasten your mind oh something,” hoaidd, or else you .will laugh 1 and spile theCjob. Think about early your father got Arid' yohr l mother was an old scolder, ahd ivhat ( yoh’d if I hadn’t pitied you! Jest fasten your mind on to that!” She didn’t have any photographs taken.
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Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 2
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127Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3397, 10 January 1874, Page 2
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