THE COMING OF THE STORM. What darkens in the west? (Hark, how the gulls are calling !) The spread black hand of the storm That grows with the twilight's falling What gathers in tl.o east? (Ilurk, ho w the beaches rattle I) The march of the columned clouds That gather to the battle. . Dark and slow, row on row, The ranks of the east assemble, And under their line the sea's ranks shine, And the long shores quake and tremble. The swift soud streams, the white foam gleams And fierce shall the onset be; And God be his help that strives to-night With the armies of the sea. Black ridges with white, mad manes' Beaches that roar and rattle, And a wind that ranges the wild sea line, Driving the waves to battle. A RONDEAU EASTER At Easter time I feel the thrill ltesponsive to a bonnet bill, Which cometh in unasked, unsought— The aftermath of bonnets bought, And other things which lightly fill The wish of woman, and her will To keep it up until—until I rip and swear, because I'm caught At Easter time. The holy rest, the gladsome still, Which gently a's a purring rill Should soothe my soul and calm my thought, Are busted as they hadn't ought To be by this same bonnet bill At Blister time. COIVIPZIEJTEI S'X'OC3X OF C * Base-ball, BUSH AROADIE s , BELLIERINTff, PA. THE FREE LANCE. —Hannird Monthly. TV .J. L GEO. T. Foot-ball and Lawn Tennis ]Alwayis on Hand at Lowest oi FUZZ ZZ ,E OF sroiTIOXEN.Y. Send for catalogue. LITTLE APRIL FOOLS. Shy little pansies Tucked away to sleep, Wrapped in brown blankets Piled snug and deep. • Heard in a day dream A bird singing clear, "Wake, little sweethearts, The springtime is here I" Glad little pansies Stirring from their sleep, Shook their brown blankets Off for a peep. Put on their velvet hoods, Purple and gold, And stood all a tremble Abroad in the cold. Snowflakes were flying, Skies were grim and gray, Bluebird and robin Had scurried away ; Only the cruel wind • Laughed as it said, 'Poor little April fools, Hurry back to bed FIRST AND LAST First puff, Siok enough. First beer, Feels queer. First whiskey, Feels frisky. First rum, Very glum. Brandy mash, Mental crash. All combined, Shattered mind All done, Hearse for one. BUSH, Goods