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Homeopathic Doses

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
April
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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A noise annoys. Loóse characters get tight. An elevator is a sort oí hand-me lown affair. Nearly everything that a man Ukes to do is bad for him. A woman's rule in whist - when in ioubt ask what is trampa. No man knowshisownmind, because he has nothing to know it with. An effective work at art for students ls "YVhaling," by one of, the oíd masters. Good sense is a silver dollar, current it all timea, and convenient in all places. When a woman throws a stone she jives every man who sees her throes )f pain. The flying thief may not be a popu.ar man, but he generally has a large Eollowmg. Brevity is the soul of wit, and that ,s just why most people are so verbosa as they are. A man never expresses so much in ais faca as when he is tryin g to appear unconscious. The redoubtable actor John L. is unliko LilLian Russell - he will not discard bis tights. An Arctic explorer's life is full of hardships, but then they need hard i hips among the ice. Fetherbrane wonders if the silent letters oí the alphabet weren't taken [rom the dead languages. A man gets too oíd for a great many ;hiiigs, but the ubility to make a íool }f himselí íb never outgrown. The Ios3 of a situation must be quite smbarrassing. It cannot but cause the loser to íeel out of place. An exchange calis attention to soma oew wrinkles in cufls. Now, who wants to wear cuffs with wrinkles in thcm? Largo heads are not always indications oí genius. Sometimos they are only monuments of theprevious night's foolishness. A man seldom apprcciates that which does not cost him anything. This rule, howcvor, doesn't apply to side whiskers.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier