The Rev. Joe Cook believes that he could convert 5000 Hindoos per year for lire yearn, and why in Texas ho doesn’t begin is what the public would like to know. The Superintendent of a Louisville River Packet Company, who was bored by pass beggars, printed the following passages from the Bible, and decorated his office with them :
“ Thou shall, not pass.”—Numbers xx., 18. “ Thowioked shall no more pass.”—Nahum 1., !5. “Suffer not a man to pass.”—Judges iii., 28. “None shall ever pass.”—lsaiah xxxvi., 10. “This generation shall not pass.”—Mark xxxi., 30. ■ “So ho paid'the fare and went.”—Jonah 1., 3. It is said that St. Louis has the politest lawyer in the country. A long and terriffio roll of thunder having stopped him in the midst of an address to the jury, on resuming, he bowed and courteously said, “ Gentlemen, please excuse this interruption.”
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2248, 16 June 1881, Page 4
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