THE master told the boys of the third class to write a short essay on Columbus. The following was sent up by an ambitious essayist: "Clum bus was a man who could make an egg stand on one end without break ing it. The King of Spain said to Clumbus: 'Can you discover Ameri ca V 'Yes,' said Clumbus, 'if you will give me a ship.' So he had a ship, and sailed over the sea in the di rection in which he thought America ought to be found. The sailors quar reled and said they believed there was no such place. But after many days the pilot came to him and said, 'Clum bus, I see land.' 'Then that is Amer ica,' said Clumbus. When the ship got near, the land was full of black men. Clumbus said, 'ls this Ameri ca V 'Yes, it is,' said they. Then he said, 'I suppose you are the Nig gers ?' 'Yes,' they said, 'we are.' The chief said, '1 suppose you are Clumbus.' 'You are right,' said he. Then the chief turned to his men and said, 'There is no help for it; we are discovered at last,' " When Ruhr was nick, wo gave her Caatorl*, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When aho became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, Whou the had Children, she gave thom Caatoria, Weal Interesting. *1 say, Miss Belle, I think I can be weal intewesting to night, eyen more so than usual,' said a young man who was born that way, and can't help it,to the young lady on whom he was call ing. •Is it possible ?' was the response. •Ya-a s. You see I made a conun dwum the other day and I wote it down weal quick so\s not to forget it. Heah it is : Why is it when the weath ah gets weal wahiu, it's always s'uioth er evening ? S'mother evening—ain't that good ?' •But what is the answer ?' inquired the listener. •Oh—the answer—er—by Jove ! Do you know I forgot to make any answer to it. I must try and think oue up.' Of Interest to Ladies. The new treatment for ladies' diseases dis covered by l>r. 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