■_--A .Ctristian W^sk—Ministers who read /their'senri'iis were formerly disliked in Scotland. A young pr£&heF;dehvered'a tri*l discourse, after whiih oWof his* hearers, an old iwoiiiani said to her nughbor, 'fHe can't'b 4 a r«adfer,;fOr he's WindI'—Wl'in 1 '—Wl'in glad to hear't," replied the neighbor; "I wish they wereia' blind!"~- 77- -- .._..._ .*.. j ' : A juveniW Mrs .Partington, while walking with her elder fisler,' suddeuly turned her head.towardß a rathtr shabby-bokinK edifice and cried delightedly, « Oh, bow I sh-nl-Wike -tolwtin that house! It would be J so nice!!" - " But why, dear? What makes yon wsh to %e i-4 sgcT^.air.-Oliltumble •ftmpil hoUSB as ft™U" -WW ed; her aatonit-hed siJterjWhy, it would be so *plendid; we could soon riiake it* look like 5 new again., We could ff h ! ve everything w? for nothing, i i n "i*iU' a would never, be ■ crossA-*. 1 What on ..wriEgnjau meaiiijchild?" agTcwßnemystified ,**-ter, *» > • iWt you sm that* hoajd. ?" safd the the same tine pointing to an InnocentTooking signboard which read thus: "Ne bills here,"
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Evening Star, Issue 4307, 15 December 1876, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4307, 15 December 1876, Page 4
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