Show 6 A new york letter writer gnei gives the following A good joke is 13 told of peacher beacher and ami park benjamin though it is is probably not noe true on one of their lecturing expedition expeditions eions a they were ere riding in in the same railway va car getting into conversation about preaching beace beacher iier was so courteous as to ask benjamin to come m over er to brooklyn brookin some sabbath morning and hear him 1 I do not know where your meeting house is is said benjamin how shall I 1 find flold it Oh replied bea lier her all you have haie to do is is to come over on one of the ferries lernes fernes ries and follow the crowd 1 I would come coine continued EeD benjamin jamill but for one thin thing abhat ali Ah what hat is is that asked beacher because said benjamin with n ith a merry look out of his eyes 1 I make it an inva invariable rule nc never er to go to any an P place lace of amusement on sunday pray madam madain what do you charge for reco eang an all relly said michiel cha OT laherty from tipperary the oth other erday day walking into an umbrella unil rella shop let me see sec it it was the reply ali faith and just justn what hat alvant to do for ive lost one and I 1 see efrer to recover reco er them at a very avy small charge so I 1 was just thinking I 1 could got gebou you to recover mine mine an u who ho had lain sick a conj ion time was vas met one day by the pariz priest well patrick I 1 lam am glad you h ha ave i e re covered cred but bu t were you ou not afraid afra d to meet bour god no your rev arence it was vas the other chap I 1 was afraid U in replied pdt pat ceroc i ty is sometimes assumed as w well c has as gentleness ent leness there are arc as many sheep in in wolves clothing as there are wolves in in cheeps she eps by the use of eyeglasses eye ec glasses you may inay see as much as is to be seen by the use of another kind of glasses you oa may see sec twice as much ea K lifes pleasure if nit abused will allbe be new every eiery rooming anc fresh every evening E the reason why whales hales f frequent the arctic sea is is probably because they supply the I northern lights inq wite oil D 0 what a poor world this would bould be ilith out women and how would the news get round mrs partington ask as very ery indignantly if the bills be before fare parliament are n not 0 t counterfeit why hy should there be such difficulty in m passin them the parson brownlow Brown lon is is again a in extant though in in rather a damaged condition ile he is is now at the alir virginia inia springs for the benefit of his roie oise helias he lias almost entirely entire lv 7 lost but he says he intends to raise raise it against as ion long as lie he can and v when hen he carl can no longer speak lie he intends to 0 o make doutha at al the rascally concern ile he tint that does not know those things lungs chich v 11 i C h a are r 0 of use and necessity for him I 1 to know is is but an ignorant man i alia however eer lie he may 1 know nov besides |