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THE THltEE. SONS. ., J enme to lihn, he-!lllk:\ldl blm half {n Gorm!Ul, Bo~emlnn, · Mlohru did not th Elod.dll~eorsP' -·•·d. To mako It onsler 'he Bilked fihe I Ink, Is ,..,,. \Y ... elr. Is thuro\- ..,. •·•wftG\' \Wba•f\ [In Bohomlo. youla ...., ...., -• • \No sir; thoro Isn't anything you oan V'IIS, and In Gomum was Is what. When do tor me, Mr. Heddl1leors. I can nttond S]!Ok:on qulokly, they both sound ki If t 111ng Wb I told n.llke. This WIIB t,)le mistake. Miohru ~~;] lto\TB<:obcldnsang myse or Cll • en oc1 !n German ww!P--Whnt. Tho r!dGI',., the other dlloy ·I was comlngoiit dmst;ood him to say in ~hom!Jin, Vaj!, wn.y, be mn.do me promise to hun'!; :f\(lu. ) On heaTing tilts the rider at once Y 011 np and shake hll.llds wltl\ yon. S~ t'llrned &Dd rode away in suoh hasto 1' you would bo glad to sea mo. I tol« h · It WBB entirely out of my line to go liround seemed bo wns riding on the wind. Mlohal Bothering folka l1l this ww. but he. w-uuld t1Jo1:1gbt to hlmsoll tho •nan Is oraz;y, IUid not listen to nn,y objection. That's why I In Gud's DBnle wont on h1s way. am bora. 1 didn't oome to ntny. I'm not All ont of broo.th, covered with dJISt, the b rid11r roturned, and hardly hnd he jumped lmhtlllg for a Job. I don't want to orrow '-·tn. the '8llddlo when ho mn to tho king. twy money m apongo on you for n ln.nch. '-\\ -No, tlumks, I dep't oa.ro aboub Bitting \MI)roiful king, slid ru'O the tidings I down. I anmo horo to oblige Jacobson. b:r!ng. Wbon tho tomcat hno caught nil l'vo glV>Jn you hls mcssago, and I'll not tho mice, ho will hnnt us!\ 6oonpy another mlnuto of your valllllble \Who told yonP\ 8D8wered tho king In a time. Go to .thnnde:r, sir! Good &!tor- fright. noon 1\-Chloago Tribune. \That follow who sold us the tomcat. I overtook h1m on tho wu;y =d e.s,)<od hlm, • When tho catcher hliB done catching tho m.Jo., wlint will the animal ontf' n.nd ho ·umvcred, Ybn I' \ Au O~ect!on. \Yes said Ml'!l. Hunnlmune, \!!he seemed 111ro a very good natured and C8pn- ble OOFVW!l>. llub I oonlnn•t koop h&. •• \Wns tho work too hard for horP\ \No; she Bllld tho place was just to hor ll.klng In most respeots. There wns only one objection.'' ,., Dlatten, A in hi!! falling late tnt;o habit-s too <»nvlvlnl t;o bo dli!<irOOt; constdorlng hill position nntl alms. nnd lihla pl'CBSnrtl SUCC!l\iB lu 1iho ~ ruuinatlon would otl'l'Ct;ually rellove him from. But. tnllnro lncnnt ruin. \I wns ll:rst In 1>11 tho p~ofcssiolJ.IU sub- jorts,\ he wollld SliY to hlmselt; 'In esti- mating l!le oamlng olumces, \:first.-tbnt is to say, tlJl this session. wbon tlmt.fjl)jaw Morrison ~gun to oroop up upon me With bls everlasting 'stewing.' \A.nd t1lon 1 I'vo hlllt ft!rg<ltron my Latin. Tbe:y tall !:DO.ho'ITJioor mo ln thnt. I wondor wll~t possl'SSCS somo of thoso old fogies on tl:te obnliinont too lecturo ~Lilm n <lead lnngttBgc. · Buli fol' that thoro would bo no OXIIInlnatlon on It, and I should be safe to wiD. r bellov\- ,. And l1l \' momont an ldllB strunk ltlm, wltlch If ~led out to fall fruition would, he felt oortaln, lnsuro hie llllccess. Only tho ovenlng before ho had IC!lrnod, in tho ooanal oourso of oonversr>tlon, whore It was o.nd by w!JOOJI tho papers loT tho forthcom- Ing exrunlnstlon were being prl:nt..d. At lim he reo oiled from tbe thought, only to hnvo tho tcmptatlon.ngain nssnll him and to ftnd him less preplm!d too resist lt. \Hang It nll, I'll do it. All's fair in love and wnr, and thl& Is both. ru ask Katie to got; for me 11o copy of tho po.por.\ Tho provoone win tor ho had met at a hnl1 tho daughtE>r of a lU<lm be:r ef tho firm. t;o Th<J king at once called all hlll OOllll&el- ors, 8Ild It wns thou debated what they abol.lld do with the tomont. Aftlll' long debo.tes nnd dlsausslons tboy detoM:n.lned to kB<lp tho cat in tbo ohri.\nbar as prisoner and flo set \' guard ot two men, so thn.t he shollld not bo nble t;o l!'lt out. Immediate- ly t!W highest gonoml wos ordilred to sot o guard or tow: otrong otid courageous men .to IJtl.nrd the chamber. Night nnd day they stood In the cQrnera 8lld tromblod with foor 'Whetlove1' a rustllng nol.a,e wns heard In the roo111. The second. night wos quiet b\l<)ause the C(!>t hnd cn.ngbt nll tho mloe. :!D. tb.e morning, when not o. sound Wl1S to be l•eard In the room, the gunrd nearest the Window thought what could be the mAttar at:~d looked into the room. But, ob, sor- row! Tho tomcat sat in the window-,_ and w'fton b.ll..OOW t~~ buaey board lllld 'bal:r ~p be w8a liD nstorushml that ho brok& tlm:mgh the IVindow, Mld nway he went. \WhBt WBS thatP'' \My nlothoo wouldn't hogton Star. which was i.ntrosted nll \be printing dono flt her. \-WliBh· for the unlvorslty, from ponderous t<Jmes Tb.e soo411d nilin l,umd a noise cmd rush· cd-to- 1100 -what hllll.ltil\l!lenca. ll!) ilriw the s6Idlei--lyfug-on hiS bnck, witlr-his obin In t~ Hurriedly !te ~811 to the castle and • 1: ------ Corrected. :Ml.-. Emerson Hub (reading newspaper) ...:.The cashier made no bones of taking the whole sum. Mrs. Eiub---.How vulgBTly put I Mr. Hub-How would yon express ll;, my'denrP Mrs. Hub-The cashier made no study l1l osteology of appropriating the flnaruJ!al assete.-MlnnenpolJs Journal. ¥ of classical or ph!lflSopblo lore down to tho ephmnet\BI clnss list of the fhst year's stndonts. A mntnru nttnohmentl had sprung up between Mll.lllntyre nnd th~ young gi:rl, nnd but for hts of Jato some- wh~t ansottlcd habits hor friends wonK! have regarded· the fntinmoy with favl>rillg sympathy. Kntle Wilson hersolf, though not b111ld to her lover's la.ilings, had glvon him all the love of her ~ont, gonorous nature 8Jld refUsed to see any ground 0~ dhtlnst hl a. ftrture alllrd with thnt ef the t.lt.was 1vhon tho twol!nd Too M'nobo <lu;oui!Sit•g his prospects on hla quit;. Customer-These nails I bought bore unhorslty that ho mentioned his ye:oterw nre In a torl'lblo oondltion. E!alf tho soholarsqlp. otthom aro rusty. . , · . tvn5 talking about scholat-- . SMosifi\lill-\fficlignlllltl.y)-Well wba.t It Bblp piipel'S oul.y thl). otloer dn.y __ I over- th~ aref You don'tsupposo we oon man!- heard hlm as I )VSS passing tho drawing cnro 611 ~ pound we send out, do you!- room·d90r say something to Mr. Hutton, B to ·pi'Jst the rcgistrnr, about thmn.\ 08 n • \Your :faf>bOT? I didn't know tbat •\ . 'I I~ took !IdlY Jlnrl I\' tho business of the ~· lundet'lltomi he bad retired years ago. \Yes; so bo did, bat tl1ore are st!!l s6me tho papors thab he prints himself. What are'ldon't know. I suppose the._y ~ fol:\ tho mon to have In thob: bas done them himself over t~ia:il·l'll·m~tml:Mll'•\ /-< ! ' . I ' ... ,_ ......... ~. ·--~--,.- hnrnl?\ ''Quite snre . • , · \And t4at no ono will evor lint\ lt outP\ \Utterly Impossible I I wlil 111ako one 01' two smo 11 D1lstllkcs on pnl'pOSo so as to a\ort suspicion, but I toll you th<ll\' Is not tho sllghtost chance of tm;ythlng of the kind.'' Whon she returned home, aha' tonnd her futb\r had gone out. 4.n hom·iater he ro turned, and dlsmlllshog his daughter for 1ihe night proceeded to look hbnsel! ln the librnry. Mo:mlng wns breaking om he made his w..,- up stnlrs to his room, w hlle Knte, whom bfs woorlod footsteps n.mikon- ed, wondered wnat had detnlnod hi1D so long. Still, with tho unllOnsolous and nn- rensonlug selllsbness ot young love, a eelf- lslmcss founded, howevor, on altruism, she felt snprom~ happy, tor IV1IS not. her lover dlillghtatl wtth her, and, whnt VIM avon hotter, bad he not told b.or so agnin and again orlly a few short hoam boforol · Tho first tmoo days of the competition woro big 'wt1ih fate to m08t of the competi- tors, the fate of being wetghod In tho bnl o.nce and found wanting. Cll!ldiUBtos \'\ prone at smoh tlm!l3 to CUIIlpa!\'l =to• a.ftm' ooch dny's porformnnce, and each one gots to know pretty wsll how the others ore dohog. \Macintyre and Monlson In tbe fust .fllght, and the rost nowhere,., wno the goneml vcrdiot. It wns ,.!so folt that tho Latin paper would be dnolslvu, and those ol Macintyre's friends who knew tllat tho other was strong ho this snbjeot felt anx- Ious n.• to the result. Not so with tho ob- ject of their thoughts. Efu Willi rnJilr of thnt thnn of llllyth!lll! elt;e, as lndood ho hnd good ranson to, ho. Already_ he h!>d tho eovetod prize in hls grasp.· ED would n~t do'\tho paper sino el\l'llra M mBgllnnl- mously, m perhllps It was pruillintly, snld to himself, but liS nlllir to that ns·mlght be. Forewarned in snohoontests Is Indeed oore· !ll\llj.ed. . . The men were ~ ln theb: plooes, and tbe }511Pill'8 being _given out, -wllen ho entomd tM lllD1Illinatl.on room on tho filll),l ~ornlng.. ats PllPill\ wae hancllld to him, tho~ oomOJ: ot all thet eage_r~ng. Ho smiroely deigned to look at i1r,l01' 'Yilro not .It oontonte Ellrondy khoiV'll to h!Dl, lind had 'he not its cqui valent in La.t!n ofl by hllllrt, to maito !ISSUrallce doubly suret At last h!)looked nt it, !IS O)l!l W~uld oalOI; :his ~ nJaildscape every tea~ of whioh tn.il1lll!ir. son. a.na 1lnus ll11>ollltvre o.nd Katie a lover whom· betto.r IVlthout. H;er father what sb.o had done, o.nd With the eXIIBllners had, OB that tiw pap~ ball, been, nllsi•l&fc!J? the su!Jstltutlon ot another he staid up 11oll nlgbt to prlnl. snits nlxendy reco~od. -'l'it-l3!te. ltl$ '~liS Beetn~\l to bC~I!·!!'iiiZildand s~ OO'illd . thof\ see th~ WOJ!I'fs before, th~li1. ~-na ·thdn a sltiRt.nt'!i t'<~ollng nt he$ toll} J:i,l.m how 1aMt 'W: \hls Elmll\· Tho dllte,ront from tho · · The 'he at bofore '• I ~· .#