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IS THI. LIG EXCE li VUE A V. - elNTElLIGENGE+Bn8EAB.« ■ 0“------ A SWAltSl OP FOOLS CROWDED TOGETHER TO BE CALLED wise: C. D V. • •Tax McCoy. mince. J. V. It. F. A. W C. J. E. II II. L, J. T. a. u. To wonder now at Balaam's ass is weak, Is Micro a «lay tluu asses do not speak ( “An unforgiving «ye «ml a damned disinheriting counte- I ” Metiiotiglit thy very gait did prophesy u royal nobleness.” “Thy speeches arc lmt useless, oh! my friend, For he that hears knows nothing at the end.” I have the gut of a settled minister. “llow sweet the sight aeross the way of Charlie's ruddy nose.” “Comb down Ins hair—look! look! it stands upright.” “His copious stories often times begun, End without audience, and are never done.” Of nil the smells I ever smelled, I never smelled a smell like the smell of the smell around this man. II. ” Three of a kind lients one janr. (Poker..) Me I). K. • It. 8. S. E. F. A. EIGHTY-TWO. They ntv nx (tod inode them and a great deni irorxe, ’ WrupjHJil up in self without a thought Regardless of his merits or his faults. W. A., .lr. “ The Lyon is beyond dispute Allowed the most majestic brute.” C. D. B. “The world knows nothing of her greatest men.” .1. H. 11. “ Ye call me fool and ye do well to call me fool.” J. I . 11. “The youngest daughter does not hive thoe least,” W. W. C. “ Smokes plug, plays poker, talks French and keeps-a turtle.” (I. O. li. “ From every souse of shame and virtue wean’d In lies an adept, in decept a fiend,” A. N. II. I will a round unvarnished title unfold. U. L. “ 8lmve off thy scurvy and abominable beard, thou filthy wretch.”
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T£T CX -S 0-F EIGHTY-FIVE. .-i THfi KLMS OF 'SS, . N.tMB. KEBtDKNCK. Frederick Gerow Chittenden, 2. l . Phelpe. W illi am Trowbridge Eames,1 JVewark. W ili,i am Newton Fessenden, 6. A. X. 1 Candor. Jambs Henry Hazi.ictt, Geneva. Russem. McCaw Johnston 11 Geneva. Chari.es Augustus Kibnzi.b, Uric, Pa. Henry Thomas Murray, 2. 4». Dunkirk. DeWitt Paksiiai.u, 2. 4 . Lyon . George Morris Porter, 2. 4 . Geneva. Simeon Ai.onzo Watson, e. A. X. Binghamton. ‘Henry Axtkll Wheat, k, a. Geneva. (i G. II. ir, «. H. 3 T. Ii. 3 William St. IO G. H. 4 William St. 23 G. II. 13 G. H. 14 T. II. 4 T. H. 1 Mr. Wheat’s, Saientiflc Ootiree.
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.V TELL Hi list 'E Ji CHIC A C. E. P. M. lie isn't very pretty, ' He isn’t very wise, Anti stands when asked a piostion In paralyzed surprise. N. “He grinned. euekled and laughed till lie would like to kill himself.” C. H. A. L. if. A. R. F. W. J, N. “If he would never look upon nn nss He must lock his door and break his looking glass. I’. “ A candidate for college prizes, Goes late to bed and early rises.” H. “Methinks he looks as if lie were in love. 11. “ Some to the cliureli repair. Not for the doctrine but the music there.” C, C. T. “ Let liim go abroad to a distant country. Let him go to a place where he is not known. Don’t let him go to the devil where he is known. W. G. V, P. “ Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong.” •J. V. It. “Would that the world were one vast corn ball, and 1 a child to eat it.” EIGHTY-FOUR. “ 0 tutd nome Mirer the ( iftie fie itu, ete. W. II. ( “ Who still retains the Freshman’s characteristic—modesty. M. F. E. “On nature do not lay the blame, But more the place from which he came.” 1. C. F. “ When nature was making him clay was not granted For making so full sized a man an she wanted.” J. M. F. “ Whose God is his belly.” C. A. II. “ I am not altogether an ass.” W. G. II. “ God made him, therefore let liitn puss for a man.” G. M. I. “ Not all the pumice of the polished town Oun smooth this roughness of the barnyard down.” G, W. K. Fly to some clear running fountain Where you may wash and bo clean. F. W. M. “ And ne’er did Grecian chisel trace An Imp, a Naiad or a Grace Of finer form or lovelier face.'5 C, J. It. “A drunkard and a glutton.” T. J. S. “ Tcddic on the Rush did look with glee, But durst, not take a hand.” L. M. V. R. 1 And thou art long and lank and brown as ribbed sea sand.
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