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Ah! Popular applause! what heart of man ' Is proof against thy sweet, seducing charms? - -Bomcmarm. i . . . CK A' Murmur at nothing- if your ills reparable it is un ratef l 'f A d V D 0, , g u 5 1 reme iless, it is vain. - Vesey. Who can paint like nature? -Thum. A In the state of youth, arms do flourish. -Eilers. f'There's music in the sighing of a reed. -Romlefr. He that has no friend and no 'enemies is one ofthe vulgar' and without Talents 2 1 Powers or Energy. ' ' . ' ' Sreniot iguathzrs . There would hardly be any pleasure in being happy if everybody else wel-e.-Hpukef, Brand. P ' Almost anyone can be a power' for' evil-but it takes a man among men to be 3 power for good. T7zat's you, eh? ' 61'
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' z l I I numb Z., a, IZ fs FQ ur -v'f1 'Y l ll K ll e 6 I His stature, manly, bold, and tall. Alike to him wastinie, or t1cle. -Mueller. I will stand to and feeclf'-Brcmcl. Alas! that beauty cannot last! '7-Maliue. These limbs are-strengthened with a soldier's jCOll.7'-BILIIQKISSCW. He rausaeked, like a dull Antiquarian, the minute and unimportant parts of remote and fabulous tinies.-Brancl. ' I ll ' Cl 'And here, forlorn and lost, I tread, With fainting steps, and slow. -Jones. .VA flattering painter, NYllOV11l2Lk6S it his care To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. -W ClJl'Il6'77lflC7l67'. Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun. -Marsh. l . What pity, alasl that so lib 'ral a mind ll li ll Should so long be to newspaper essays confined. - y -Leo Benneis. I fly like a bird of the air U In search of a bed for rest. 1 . -Lalvclle. There is Merit without Elevation, but there is no .Elevation without Merit. --A Metzger. ff f 1 - -- . . . . . ,, - Vie have all of us SllflClC1G1lt fortitude to hear the misfortunes ot othersp -1,11-JW!! Lang. 60
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mba Euston: Charlie Costello a doctor will bei A d , ood one I think we wi see A V' Tdl Piagtice he, commenced 10118' 9130 Um hlmseltpf 'll of the body he always had hell? For 1 s He could fix up a toothache, headache or cramp, - ' crank. For bronchial pains he was ever 21 A nose-bleed an earache, a back VC-21'.Y Weak-I These he considered his easiest Lrneat At hospitals was he a familiar slghlfi- f The worst operations gave him no frlglft- He 's smart and quick, has the pG1'S011a11tY1 too, So I think a ine doctor we '11 have-rdon't you? , v .-'xml' s -1 - 'x,.v' - ,N- ui ,:,.,' .-f' ' L xx , ., , E,-Q6 3 al! PW ,. fwtllgaf, I .1 I I! !,'e9 7 1 l I A 'iv . .,l 13 ml ' 5 I x I la :A lg -is .3-'if' 2' ' 'Vile man is so perverse, 'Tis ,too rough Work for verse. -Bcmgassar. ' 'Awake, my soul! Awake, mine eyes! Awake, my drowsy faculties !. --Lafvcllc. Sleep, downy. sleep! Come close mine eyes. -Qutnhlslc. ' 'But round my heart the ties are bound, That heart transpierced with many a wound. -Conley. i' 'Until my hour shall come, my heart I will possess, secure and free. -Koch. Why would Bush make an excellent barrister? Easy, because he could take care of a good many cases. What special branch of medicinercould Costy-pursue to the greatest advantage? Heart specialist. W . Brady: Say, -why do 'you call your pony Brains? Kid: Because it always' comes in a-head.. A consoler .for graduates about to enter the professional ranks: Don t be discouraged. There is plenty of room at the top-and the rent is cheaper What does a collegian enjoy which an academician does not? A Chicago tooth-brush BY fill' the greatest discovery of the ' e 1 n year 1920 was made by DHHk11'k7S foiemost bfewef T J Koch, who discovered an anti fat roducinof beer. Mr. Koch's ever-incleasmg girth is said to have led to the discovery. - -P b Once a young toothpick trust did soarf Where-for two months-it will soar no more. When a new box was needed, Kemp and Pony see'd t'it That a B. P. O. E.H man a nickel forked o'e1'. WM t h ' .. - - . e ap Ormauy Kemrel and Qulnllsk are good fellows but they haven 't sprouted mugs HNot an Elk. - ' 62 if i ' Hg! 'Iv
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