Peradventure. PERADVENTURE. You can ride a horse to water, But you cannot make him drink, You can “ ride ” your little “ Pony,” But you cannot make him think. — Exchange. No winter has the college year, Its spring times never pass; For verdure is each year supplied By the incoming class It clearly was a put-up job, He knew it all the while, And though he had to see her home, He didn’t like her style. And when they lingered at the gate She muttered with a sigh,— “ I’ll be at home to-morrow night,” He answered— 11 So will I," POST MORTKM. My cigarette, my cigarette. They speak unkind of thee and fret And call thee coffin-nail; and yet ’Tisjoy through all eternity to feel That down here in my grave thou’rt near me still— A coffin nail—my cigarette! A TRAGEDY. So pale and still the lady lay Like death did seem almost. Above her bends a man whose face Of love or pity holds no trace, And she moans in her troubled dream. Lower he leans. Then lifts his arm. A hurried flash—a gleam Of glist’ning steell And his cold white hand With blood is stained like a scarlet brand, With blood that flows in a stream. Then the lady raised her drooping head. “Your tooth is out; two dollars! ” he said. —The Lafayette. The age of miracles has not passed, At least it hadn’t ought’ter, For I dropped a burnt match from my boat And it lit right on the water. — Exchange. IV.