A reporter once aptly called an unsuccessful printer’s strike a “ typograpical error.” Cheap Liberality.—Dr. Guthrie, in his autobiography, describes an odd character among his Scotch country parishoners at Arbilot, “who died as he had lived, a curious mixture of benevolence and folly,” the lawyer who drew out his will, after writing down several legacies of five hundred pounds to one Eerson, a thousand to another, and so on, at at said, “But, Mr , I don’t believe you have all that money to leave.”—“ Oh,” was the reply, “Ikes that as well as yon, but I jwt WWt to tbow tijew mjr good will.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3652, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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103Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3652, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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