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ANNIE LAURIE, ‘Across the sea a fragment, Blown with the spray and mist Shoreward from rosy distances, ‘Where shade and shine hold tryst; ‘An old song set in colorings OF gold and amethyst. A ship on the horizon Where misty cartalas cling, Lightly to clearer levels Her sails of violet swing : ‘A schooner nearing the harbor Listen! The sailors sing : Beauty no deeper lies Than doth the skin ; Men who are truly wise Will look within, The treasures of the mind Are worthier far, Yet you will always find ‘hat it’s the pretty girl who stands the best show of getting a seat in the car. ‘Chicago Record. A Young Man is laying the foundations of future pros- perity and competence by securing a policy of Life Insurance issued by The Prudential Amounts $15 to $100,000 Premiums payable yearly, half-yearly, quarterly or weekly *€an you use a Boer dialect story?” asked the young author. **No,” replied the editor; “we've a whole kopje of them out on the wmaiente Meares tome veldt."—Philadelphia North American. Where early fa’s the dew. “Twas there sweet Annie L Gave me her promise tru Oh, the rainbow lights of boyhood Kindle my skies anew. Governess—"* What were the names of Noah's sons?” « Kitty (after a pause)—" Shem (pause) Ham and (long pause) Bacon.”—A lly SI rie “Pa, what is ‘fortune’s smile'?" ‘* It's the thing to which people generally give the credit for some other fellow’s hard work."—Chicago Times-Herald, Maxwelton braes are bonnie.” How sweet that old refrain ! ‘The promises of morning Break into bloom again, ‘And on the lowly roof I hear Mr. McKinley's position on both sides of the ‘The music of the rain, Puerto Rican question will remind most people of the time when it was impossible to tell whether Buller was on this side of the Tugela or the other. —Rochester Sunday Herald, Maxwelton braes are bonnie.” ‘There's mother at the door. The cattle down the dusky lane Are coming as of yore. ‘And, mounted on the pasture bars, I swing and sing once more. 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