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Grey Review, 20 Sep 1894, p. 1

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I. w u :6, an ‘4 Mn“, In In: or has. “and "'s't " t, 3h v! ammo, hand .. ”hm. 'te "nt Very math. a,l m _ ',. [Lung LOB. liii! In. mid in one arm. Pt. /y"r/tct purchase mono! would .0” “n )rftum, (I m, ho. 'rerty talout in em t FOR SALE hh EDGE PROPERTY. Email Claims, but!“ wull ilrlllifli'ui‘ last lti,rrui. 5, Bentinck, lmacmknown urin- Jas Bammrd "rm-oreil im- proved I lose to Lamhwh. Ln! l, Hun-{mm Street. North Priceville. L!” il. Inna-ms F'rtreet, North Pricevme. u uh ”tin-1' splendid Farms in oettario “n! tlu. North-West, Toronto And Following Properties " Prices A shed ctr 2ll . " 1377.124, B.W.T. 011d I £15,141?) "'io,2gaf; Melaacthon--t74 “this llttt . 9W1” and q Int L'll 9 pom-L -. . . L. Kind. si'rc1'lli,nt-l'd acres" bush lot. Int '-'INcon. 4,8.W.T. and s. Road, MelasrctidLat acro- good bush. 1m p, m. _N Mefnaiittror.-att acres There's Big Money! A ontrosl Ami-l humus: "manned. Du In J mason. w.. ARTHUR tr. JACKSON -ggm-c. and“ to land-rd Bum ”than. _Ii- and 'ao....- Ihmay to Inn! “Iowan. rum. Hurhzngn pm- r’mu't’ Niamey mm] tor panics. Fum- sold on Le a mum». - .10. no all-x10. -'w for ns"e-. LAND um] LOAN AGENCY, IAIN) vALUATOlls, CttNTEYANCE1ts 1m Mn of Durham, (bum l _ 1' V F ', mug Valuable HILL 8 J LIL- ( mildmg Lola. ' " IN' sold in one mm In. once-Sealer Block. Mucwr Faun". M Ham n'r Chang». MU triiiii5 “Comm; " Grey. 51 “I u nuanlble may DENTISTRY. A' 'CNT, tur m. $.adinq "ml. "gttt& and II- |' lulu-um Wk" new Hum“ Graduate of the Royal Collogo nun-um] Show: or (mt-do. Tank 0:- trteted n: wit [Mm by hm mm of Miran-ax”. in. or mu; M1 Mr. nuinulnr unto-non Wg', to "tlint ', A "-6 Int-rm new. mnc- nu Rul- an“ hall no: Wins " PM! on“... 7.6]! W hang-d “that“ dvlny. Collection- promptly Inn-h. lumnnco cam-ted. - T. I..." " lowon “nasal Intern! an" one door “that B. Scot/s More. Dunn": cu'tririn for Sale. Good? UFDEETAISING: luau-it no" I E “mummy... nuns. mus, um. nuxnw 10hr“. mum AND army. 33059 of tetsrrhuti, Licsunu. Auo , homer " Cumulus of Bruce Jud Grey '1ewidccncir--Kisit., Hanover. Furniture. Bannock. Ont. 011113511“! I " I“! ll? JUSTICE. J AXES L0 CKIE, w. L. MCKENZIE, Fire Insurance secured. oulcl. oe.t.ieeLs. BToter Lawn Town. HENRY TSI LOAN [CEMED Atu"TloNF1E1t, toe th 1NrydNr, Arir',NT--rhrt, "Imam-A “Ir Lana-tr. Irrhlnn ln-urnnrr. J. $151-$252 HONEY TO LOAN T. G. BOLT, L. D. S. a no Tn-rant", Agent, Con- "yawn. Commissioner " MW' HUGH McKAY. J. T. FOSTER. li. ”It H. STEVENSON, JACKSON'S LARGE and Complete STOCK. (Omani; of Bodrm and Pu- " Sew. Extension and Con". Tables, Bible tunda--itt Oak. Bamboo Ind Elm. Nico Amn- mm! of Eula. w. ulna I Luge Sunk of mama-:3 [-punu Maelding. ['ASKETS. corms, Eu" E [be Late" Delis“. /ryyy) Ayrcid?.nt tnyurppra, iu {his line we 'Nks the lad. 1ve1.t'yei_iedPlr'omttlyto in AUCTIONEER. fiCELLANI-JOUS. II' in; 11min rungs a' an tor “In " " Il."'. C-imMomerreae., yruperties for we'd-Til kinJA voiGrtai2iiiiGiotm, .. M. H. MILLER. The Hanover Convoyenoer. DURHAM. common, ETC, MEDICAL. DURHAM “II, I ,'hhrWA mm. swam: 1.317 R, Beyttftttt, up} Realm mm Dark-m that u, ' attended to prom; tho County of an . urination [unwind a) lm math at the r nt Lit Nahum. D, t bargains WINK. I The who were sued upon with the molt inure-t, and the prim wu born. " SALESMEN WANTED b A "ht uni-n named Michal Tomb. I 110m. We follow. not more than --..- - f1v-dcettrr,an.d in his hearing u gentle: BLEXT Dm- To PAlth%R'S. PRIME --AT- BOULDIN ds CD’S MISS GUNS, First-Class Hearse. Of the Best Quality Cheaper THAN EVER. Fancv Goods, TOYS and Stationary, WOOLS, UNDERTAKING Promptly z.t!ended to, """"'e'V mu; wuacu me to try Aynr’l Cherry Peetoml. I did so, and one bottle cured me. For the last fifteen years. I have used this preparation with good tyiTeet whenever I take SEE OUR HARNESS man Town. Writes Postmaster J. C. WooDsorr, Forest mu. w. lh, " had u brow dual trouble ot such a persistent and stubborn character, that the doctor pronounced it incurable with ordinary medicines. and ‘advised "A On .- ‘~* . -- and I know of numbers ot people who keep it in tho house all the tune. nut considering it safe to be with. out it." " have been using Aycr’l Chm, Peetorat in my family for so yelll, with the most satisfactory remit. and can eheertully m-(mmwnd it as being upo- cially adapted to all pulmonary oom- plnints. I have, in many Sr'srtr,gttttdes pulmonary and min-r mL-dicinesaapecial study. and I have come to the conclusion that Ayer's Cherry Pcctoral occupies a position pre-emlnent over other medi- dues of the C1tvss."-Inr:us. Davenport, Dover, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Pup-I‘d by Dr. J. C. Ayn a Co., Lowe", Hm. Prompt to act, sureto cure 37/3931 Mills a Boy," at areatlv reduced rates Wall Papers F urniture V01. XVI. No. 38. “opposite the Durham mum, EMBROIDERIES and SILKS, in all COLORS and HARNESS MAKERS. , Bad Gold, HARNESS OIL. JAKE KRESS. . man. m tmridd are!) men to Gd ir%Ga :3: u “gush they tf,, F'ii)ii'ii1,'r'ilf,, and may 1tttede.h"Lt Ct? In: own The round where the tournament was to be halfway in the eastern part of the town, close by the banks of the SEVCSU, and Epid- out, enough to accommodate all who might wish to attend. The enclosure for the lista wan n qundnnglo. tome two hundred yurdl lung, by fifty in width. md upon one of tho longest. sides wu- Iraiwd platform, or ao, spread wkh a carpet, and covered hy A silk- en canopy, with mu 1ortitsite a number of persons. Only one of those lost: wn pecul- iar -,--it was a chair of velvet and gold, not! the edge of the platform, with a crown of ruse: upon the centre post of tho back. By aims o’clock tho whole van - wont the enclosure wu tiiled with agar upecuton ' and, to occupy the time until the hour for t_ho 'uy.etlng, I low when were otrerod for " I ho not," Bid Ludovico, mmin tly. " a'd'tlrd, ever make his uppearnnce Lore again he would have many friends. H. W“ pup-Ala: with the rabble. He was the lad" in all their warts, and their teacher in at- hietic exercises wind I lime heard that there was muvh indignation among them when he wan banis'ml. llcwever, his crime ws- so i1Nrtut.t.th.tst they could nus, e_xculc him." "Sir, it that will hel you with our sub. iects, ho aux-e yuu “1de he helped," crind Ludovico. witha m1f~mnurul clap of his kinds. "I tun retuslved to succeed. My arm is swung. and my heart. is tirm ', and I "trttngos knight Hum any in Milan must TP" tf In! oreutisns is to bcvu. me down." __ “I Board from him L'",',','; ttd hr: T, then purl . hiawa tot anon wa ' “in " benign?" w! will have no mom troublg from him." At Early dun: ihe peas-nu Gima to iioek in , and by the time the sun was two hour, high the cityfra! full, _ V _ head, haw trams, the lame bun-like neck, the Mme owning brow, Ind the lame Ion-Ml mouth and eye. m was Ludovico, Quntrea'- and only child. " physical "meqth sud mom brute force could mnke I ma, than the prince might lay Dome claims to manhood. for be patented coarse muscle 19:19:31»,an we, moreover, a noted bravo. . "Iwouiul like to Jo it, Ludovieo--lutt 'twould not be sat'., now. We‘ll give the manuals some cu'scrtaiuttwut, "nd than on- courage the hug-kn.“ ; and, my son, if you boar imay tlcc l" izv: tu-nmrwii', it will help wonderfully to bring the "Ich to our feet ' for thtm, villains have same pride in the nieces: of their own princes. and if you bear down all loreignchumpiuns, you willcom- mud the praise: of these diwoutemtod ones." - “a ...V .... mm. It By the .pina of night," alter-Amen] the prime, stamping in! foul. upon the Lror, 6t I am not to be put ott longer , the whining: of a sick girl. I know her t i-politiun. and I know with what feelings Ihc rcgurdl my- self ', but it in all,ou,t "He. . The cutie of On the following morning the cit ' of Mil. an was all um. From we nlumf palace, and from the lowest hovel, cam. the not. u rroptuatioa. There had been no grtusd ex- Libition of the kindfor haven} yuan, and the people were mticipating n nro entertain. ment. It In blown t " knightl wtre.to "New, Ludovico. how goes the play', HIV. you made I. passage to-dn t" IAF-that have l," returns the prince, rubbing his hand. with evident atstiaiactton. "Ah2-tsnd I can we that you have come " the victor.” “Surely I have." "Pg" who wore the contestant. against Ft I um gush tl, Lou; youhyr JGi/yTor., 2iik, whnt in more. t feel “sun-1| that you will succeed." "And now," purarusd the mice, speaking in nlower tone, "what. of Rommel? How" much longer in she to toy and trim, with as?" "Not much," ropliad the duke with energy. “She hum x-aqured from her ill- ness ' “ml when this touruament is over, we will turn our ttfr"1iou.ttt tre nuptinll." Barium gem with Rnwlul‘u my, "iiiirri "- castle I Mn bound to hare." u, that. bd And that castle you shall have 3“ 5411104 Manfred. "As soon u the tournament in over. and the unlcmcnll made, yuu 'halt have Ruubel of Bergunn tor your wife, "on than h the be sick In her bed. So rent u- 1"k"f touching that. {unwary ht this juauturc, name of the otticera who has! chuge of prenuring for the nppmuchiu mumament made their uppurauce, mg Ludovico withdrew. be present from all more“ cities, Ind the {hing hed Ewen Blunt: on. , grand and? when were three of them." "Not sit to other?” "No, bat 'll'l'lll do Cairo was the chm! m." "WUtt. And have you met. and over- wuom cnpmin! 'i'b17i,'. have I." Icon 31qu it. t comp gin. o thus, a qua" . _ 7 "l, isdvi/sou"hearc1 from the you; Imor- er since he left Milan r." - _ _ “Then bv Saint. Ambrose. you need not Mr. for I LIVE held Hu h dc Castro to be the but knee in '/'.2'nlll1/i'l,l'h I know that he is accounted the “cutest knight. But was the jaunt, a fair one? Did you meet. him openly?" " In short," nil-ind Ludovico, with a dark scowl, " may any that Manfred oppreasca than." " " Yes, my son." replied the duke, biting his 1i m. " II have heard the oomphhta," continual the prim-e. " and some of the rib-call are open in their uni? clamor. They say you tax them too mm x; and that in return you do nut Mimi lI-vm the prulcction to which they mu omit! il. I have heard them: things until my r ll t Law heard enough l and the sonnet We phi " r103: to it the haunt.” " Ah, my but). that is not so easily done." 't Give he pom-r 'ntu my hnnda. and I'11 won Mon it. I'll hang every man that area to complain. Serve a few vi the snarling dogs thus, and the as: would suun keep ~.-..A n "'Aie--r met him upon an even footing, knee to lance and award to sword --two upstate hunts-and I overcame him in both. He 'y'iknow1e0gml the defeat." W "r-" ..... “we... "Then, my son. to-morrow', My in yours. If you have wanted Hugh de (intro, you my safely challungo any knight who ma run. 1: his appearance at our tournament. f shall expect. great dead: on the murmw. We must make it A brilliant time. Home- thin "mat be done to entertain the people, for they $UNr growing rennin. I must. Imp their grumbling." "At what do thergrumbut" "O, thvy find matter in their own huseisa for eotuplsiut. They think limb the interests ui tho city are not. properly looked after. and that the mart: of trade are not tsttmcitsutly protected." OUTGAST OP MILAN. an In Weir hula clamor. on them too nun-K; and tt D nut aCord than the pro my um mttirlovl. I G dug: untihny a w: have he te. gunner " pill ib nu}: to " Ah, my sun, that is not " Give tlie power 'utn m} on stop it. ly hang t"it' 'ii'gm' ai' "W "try. FirryiTujrriiih' DURHAM, Co CHAPTER III. "7th him and 11;.- his mais." _ “He will notdo it, my lord. m up if he in Tzft,tf: hi. victor my "move " vigor w u no. no wt in . an. km On the othir hand, dim” E may? Whh'm Iranian-bud to man. .thnd the iiiiiGGrid% CLF, wild manor, And than stopped neu- {go Michael Totilb WM in trouble; and with duped hand: sud summing eyes he glued " erly after the proud victor. ghouls, loud and long, rent the Air. " the kni ht of the lilver cm sat alone in his 2'lfll sitar his fallen compnnion- and con- testant: bad brn, hglped from the fubt Hull! Thohernldn‘ trmnputa wund again, od ere long eight knights Ire unpainted from their 1""d't"itht And remain in the pent": of the lot. They divide into two ‘purtiea, of {our each, and retire to opposite Aides, of the My; In one party II the man or k_nig it of the Iilrer era-a; but the uhielinighu of the tourtuunent are not in thin jODIL The word in ieen by the duke, Ind the heruldl sound dll blast of out. The knight: nut-t, with their knee. poised. and the tshock of the encounter Icem- to shake the very ground. Five of the knights go down~three u on one wide md two upon the other. lie ortho silver cross Ga one companion, and together they not upon the other three. Two more an: unhoned, And not a whole ianeo is loft. The strange:- knight is Alone nguimt two, and as he drawn his hauls-axe the others do the same. The blows fall thick and fast, and very Boon he of the glittering arm's has but I'."' appellant, and that is a stout knight _of hlilzni.‘ FF By the mm I" cries the duke, bringing his clenched tist down u n his knee, " that fellow wicldn his axe rum maniull '. Saint, Peter, win! ". blow mus that! 'rffi,. - tha "out alumna-e iadown t By m faith. I would know whose face in hid {math that vizor." " Nothing-rethink" returned Michael. " Hts r-Look I Down (on the iron knight I Nowlknow that lofty carries e. o, God grant I be not deceived! Alli pst-how an it be t" lb Have "thd Athletes {unfunded for the prize t" asked the duke of one of the her dd: who stood near him. " Yes, my lord." " Who won at wrestling '." " Michael Totilla." " And who bore " the palm at boxing '." " The Mme. my lard." " What-Y and Totilla again t" "A nuhle company," mid the enunt, M the unvalcuxle rude manna a swoml Lime. "Aye, mush truly," rcpliml Munfro-l. “Sumo of them, I think, are from Modem!” “Yes." “Do you observe that roytyl-looking knight st the Silver Cross-Aha fourth from the rear?" . "Yes." "I am told he is from your city." "He may be." "Do you know hit: name?" “You forget yourself. my lord duke," re- turned the count, with n Imile. “The knight wears his vizordown, which is I sign that, hewould remain incognitu; to. even if I know him, I should violate one of the moat. maxed rules of our order were I to reveal him; for I, too, am a knight of the Silver Gran.” Manfred bit his lip with veneion; but he Mred not. push the matter further, for he knew too well what the laws of chivalry were. The duke wu not the (may one who had eager? watched the fray. I: I far corner, clone y the trating, Mood Michal Totilln, the “out, armour, and n he saw the but“. progreu ho mlnw moved by B smug. emotion. . " What in it you It; '."aud . with, who qtood near. property wu Ill coMacid, Ind I mama“! to at po-ion of the old shop when in (“in had worked befon him, No-he would not linen to my gain with him. 0,1 wish he were A Ipurrorf and belted knight, and in these lists to-dny! Thero‘u not a buckler in Lombardy could withstand his blows. But, ulna! In: is nut here --and he never will be again '." _ - Hark I The Launlkts sound. and the great gate at the uprer end of the enclosure ll tin-awn open} Y" ryilrs tty, 5mm! key lack the crowd, the duke and if, train ride in. Ind approach the dnia; and when they had dismounted. their horses nx‘e lull may. Mabel of Morgan“) 0cm ies the golden chair, and over her AlmulRer is thrown I surf of crimson silk richly wrought with silver, and bearing tho device, within a wreath ofsilvor laurel lemma" To the Con. queror." The rinceu is very beautiful, sud she uuknowgulgea the Mlorutinu of tho multitude by a grwccful bow; but it in rhin to be seen that she is not happy. She in no heart in the grand pugeant, mid it in with an effort that shu minim herself nudi-‘r'Lhe We of so many eyes. " By Saint Paul t." he cried. a the unna- " knight wielded his axe. " there is but one mm livng why Imfm’l those Iwecps. If , am not (Foaming, then IT, young "mastery Mrih .iyhrb.iu. phat. knight. y armor." " Do you mean the nnimn who has taken 0:11“de VetulorrmG nhop t" " Yea, my lord." “I think he wu s workman with Ven. dorm. l" " He was. m . lord. m learned his Ind. with the eldur {'eudurme." $b By the mas: '." muttered Manfred to himnell. '. this stout armour ma need looking after. His SUW'Vhs may tunic him n. hum: mu! if he begins to [Imus of his cub an! 'ur-trw, his words may have some W125“! with the iouoiO:" _ _ he would not permit it. m said I must stay and take the ahr.y. Y_0I Wilmer hip "Ha-us I live, lwrn comes Alfonso ot Malena Linux-1f. flu shall give me know. ledge ofthe strange Luisht." T'ue Count of Mmlum had chimed with the RM ha, 50mg of whom wore from his city. ["5 while they mule around this list he mended the dais. where he WM warmly woluQmch by the duke, and pmcnted to is from know In Roulwl. .V Tho"'" "It“ LII" FLvilqu The trumpets sound again; and now a more of kni Inn: on!“ the nuclusure and up- pmh the 31:5; and " they pass the cann- piad mun. they salute the duke, and "who a low ubcirunce to the fair Drums! of Iurpoua. They are n noble tmiu, and right bnvuly do tirey hmr tlretuselvea in than wldlm. The Prim-e Ludovico talus ti; lead. He is Lummhy Isis crest. And Hugh de Cast“) Utctlttt+ next. Ila is known by Cort, captuiu'l Let m, which hu has tct sitcul in his hind. 1m uc, its that knight new the and of the tr.in~ho "ith the silver (T053 upon his itreot-platv? The duke is eager to tind him out; but no one r nu iufnrm him. A herald is ttettt for, and Mthrc-i asks who in the knight of tho Fi'n'ul' (Hum. " What doe tho knight demand t" uked Emil-0d. " He chump- new to single combs: any “It!!!" ai-. oPP.or MW: , cu: as I live, h himself. ne. Idle tuytgy ly tell yum. lam; bun . Grey, I Tomb: again 'Ari'?',?: my lord. I think he {umber than that I Thursday, September 20th, 1894 jYPII‘MDund l loud hint. Like nrroIm shot ; mm the srcher’l bow they lave the palin ' jnnd u they tt.T,',tit tyach other 's' ‘hrutha 3r: hulk and every heart hold. ', from in beating. hey meet with I torritio shock-both lance- u'o Ahivercd to Itomn. and do Cutro’I shield is bent, but both riden keep on, though the duke’l captain finda it hard work to reg-in his bdwoe in ‘hi- saddle. New lumen tn brought, And very soon the chm-go in sounded gun. But Hu hde Castro in not steady in hit sent. 'IAS,' not reoaverod from the aback. Tru l left um in weak, and the Ihiel-l txcmblu. ' Ho dulle- on, however, but not to conquest. lWhen the meeting comet, he is thrown ttaff,;',',))? saddle, And lies helpleu ‘u nth. I p500- Wi h do Cutro claim further triad? l "No, If. could not contend if he would. i Another-bout rent the sir, And praises of the punt victor wore upon every lip, Bow and], he boro himself, and how My In "rcpt Round the encloluro I F.tur. It). gonad Ma A.ats.e nppmyhod Helena. Mom, i54.100 Net than the sea and bus {navel-mot I! whiny days may you. Wont-Ir: Carlo-It]. thr-Women havem't a bit more audacity than man, so they haven't. Bb-No, but ith manifested in dit. tmt lines. For instance, I wanna might hm I lowing Ila-dune for year. without itndintt out how it WI. made, bat tthe wouldn‘t Inn Alena:- ltrens in the house sweet without knowingul shout htsr.--mdinmrpo1ir b6 Ah-if I mind" not, love ll lying u. neath the (.112un of the bnve 'll1lfi t." Ha '. Bee '. The two knighu haw- turned at opposite nir‘le- At.ust lie/amd the "gm- " Rest any. "not iiTr. If he wins the prim, you wilt be tho tthit to no hit - " Do you think he will win t" 'H don't know, but I think the chant: no in hin Uvor." " o-I hope he wiil 2” The primac- uid this to her-ell. but At. (umo hard it, and as he moved to hit I.“ he shook his hand, muttering, in an under- tone .. Ludovico rode in “Melted it [t point. at hinges. _ Ft? ghoflu 1 h; iiie an?“ -.- Ind‘ill: moment mom Lu, ttvie? yogi. In wiricka} it.up “pun we AG, my lord-that ir--1 know no knight " I" like him in bani .” '.' Real. aux; sing-It my. If by wins the {ludi- its." “$15110de ha "cut down “I do knitw lilim. My. but I cannot. break my vow. While he in in the lint hig new: inner-1!. Did you tiney that you recognized him r' No, my lord-that u-a know an huh-mt “I am very well," the said, 't but this excitement may move me to weakness. You, my lord, If. of Modena. I have heard that yonder bnve knight in fmm the lame. city. . {‘erhspa you [may him t" my rdgg is theirs." " A fouso uimed away, and when he ruched the plane where the Symon kui Ma rested in their uddlal be bowed to Ir",,',',' Brunt, Ind then made. his way straight to this buy. _ . _ - " A " AH, my lord of Modenn." mid the latter, speaking hastily, as though he would pre- vent the comic] salntation, '. did Jott think it worth your while to neck Theodora of Hanburg t" as My---" " Hush ! Sir Frederic Von Brunt in Iu'ulcr uf this part-y. If you has c any olwios “we to make, make it to him. But! inn ghul yin have come. Not long mince Intent 0. young man unto you for a favor-his name was Vendorme." ' F6 He came, my lord, and he is here to- She gazed up into hit (me with a startled look, but when she - who it wu, and be held tho kindneu of hi- upreuion, Ibo In. calm again. “Hm; should It I never WA: in Rnxonyi Ithoughb it might he Von Brum’n Ion.” "Very likely. I believe, he has l. mm. In tact, I know he has." "Are you going to speak with him!” “I had lhuught of ot." "Thou Luann him andhis party my greet- ing, and toll Elwin that the hospitality of " Sweat Indy." he uid, in I low, earned toy, ".6 fan‘s" pot trttt.l' - _ _ .. hear-a u.uxuutl1.uu., ' ”-0- st At this point Luduvim awn-o Met sud wins and to him rule "Winn thud be the mango" thin {slimy t" ho asked. on r, A .. "I know Sir Frederic, and I think I recog- aim one other." "Who in the boy?" "Heallr--r--mrit'tknow. Don'tyou know hipsyty lyrd d.uhet", _ liminariea were being tsrranged, the Count. of Modem: returned to the (his, and " ho Ittrd, thegolden chair, he thought that the rinceu main] looked very pule. He ,toppeil, and rented bin [and upon her Arm. He had been a warm friend of her fuhar'u, Mid he felt . doe? inure“ in her-elf. “Run.-. "a.. ' in. .....'.a in _ In... an“... "I we Sir Frederic: Vunr iiai jTtit He is an old friend of mine. I thin I wil goyy.l trpvyk withuiy." _ .. “Ain'then you know the only. Sir Count?" .. nut.” returned the duke, " know whoht, in t" "No-I cannot. learn. I only 114 he is from Modumc" " But, my Ian. what think you pmwuu? Wu you ovomm. 1mm ' Jar Wlu-u sh Hugh de Castro CHHK‘ forth and picked up the gauntlet. another shout went up from the multitude hut not such us went up on the former occasion. he Castro wa- known to be I powerful kni ht, but he wu- not loved by the people, tug it WM easy to no that the great Iym athy on the mutant occasion was not with him. While the pre- Th", herald went upltm his misoion, and when he returned, he re 'rted l "The knights lrhmkeryou vary gracious. 1* my lord, but they will not. lave t air Ind-Hen, u they' may not remain lung. It in A party of Nir Frederic Von Brant, of Family. on their way home from Rome." "And the boy in his Don. I luppuse!" “I think it verv likely, my lord." Allen,“ of Malena had seen the, party " ludml to, and for a few Innmenu he tum-mod deeply moved m much wthat he could nut, sit quietly in Itis sent. He but] hum! tho onln'ermlion between the duke and the hem“, and In mun as the latlur had gone, he turned to Munfred, and remarked: " Hr-l gaunthst ti, up." "I was mm it trould be no other. By our Lady. hci: a vislisat knight, and he honors the Silver Cross.” " Aye. my lord--" "A little more care. Alfonso. HI um lord of Hamburg, it need nut be known here. Remember. See! the knight: are ready for the tilt. I will no you, Sir C'mutt, after the spam: an: over." V "_A/d-tirc tt'u1risusy. (3i ,.. .....,,... BMA- ""W2y"ey. Give younelf no monument” " Thenl shall grunge it After my own tlety,,t Hugh do (Intro shall "tlgNps him "t, um] you shall immedinlely ulterwtrnlu fight' the victor. Thus yuu will come [mall to the field. Do you understand t" Lndoviun, with a lurkiu smile, said Ct Vary soon afterwards 'dd mplniu u the duke} guard rude into the lint, and picked up the gmmllet which had been thruwu down by th. knight oi the Silver Cross. " Look." laid the duke, waking to me of his heralds. Ind pointing to where a “range party had Laban position near thenortheaurt. em Jungle of the am-lonure. T here were tour knights fully 'vrtncrl, n "root, and . fair. 1usiredlroy, Ind thi- wu an tina time the duke had seen thum. “Go and find out who thaw kuiplrts are. If they wunhl enter tho lists, they shall have opportunity. and if they wnnhl only 100k on to nee other: upon. they may have mum upon the am." " I”. L..- " ....,‘.‘ ____ __ I' . . - tho ht an. That is he whose t Hug dc Cum; has just picked (To be cotstirotcd.) ORA PTER IV. Ion, wut think you of hia m you overgnm him! ' TH: Vrtnxttt I Irv-argument. with a: iron knight I]. I only hear that i manila, said led; no captkin " the lint, and pickod we“ [brawn dawn uppwachod kin LOU-1W dab do H n can qt 1- my naueac'nguma To lav Subscribers 51.90 a a: of ”an, B. unusual. who Lu. sulca a hate.” took I Drug“, Duh... _ teuawurr-rE,0ioT,Tri'i.es, been C hm! lioh Ing rat/Tl I'll I', mums tst'Li. 12 J. q ’Iik'l AK: -. able tokeep anything on my sum]. to defend suicide. llv ill-um “All I 1 t _ '. , ' -- T 1....‘rrzdm. "MT.',', 390:: tern an d such convincing logic and HH'I‘ d,- LI " '.) C" l"r.',,t. . .'0 s . . . .uAui . u. .vv.:....‘(n ”Ammun- eh! What 'ifi'f11','l has!!!” awn (1.10300 ly one wonders why he con. 'tl,', '. o', .. .; o'C. , rt, , rtg on”. a... Summer (turning mu UTP, lenta to live. If example ll MT t",i/'r,,r,t, .,, , -," H ", J and”. Kuhn] “7031361 amt havens! 10-” than procepti the fhahmtstatrtttudtrthts and l IHIII'. hwy-rm. N. Ssteor' Dom arrived from 1lhtmpothumomirttr.-- vaa a great deal of not. What Muzak: ""'Ct:,',r'lr" um (1'1:ou New York Sun. object can be luve in trying to per- l F 'oy, ---_----.-- nude hi. fellow-men and women to Winn - 0040M“. pianist-had 'l'du'l'l'l"l'lllU2fgg mum this "Ital " J M McLEOD . . ' r ter, '1hsEtltstnon 0; the 1m, phi-u . mwmmuw. Inn-um Dr. Ruhr-System all run down q'venuc tl oht W hat you need is a so: Voyam cents to Bttawber (turning um pder)-J than r can voyage? Great heavens! Imst, T p cc arrived from European} moeuingr.- ' tttt tt ( New York Sun. obJeet an .--.------ made his A judgo once remarked wha: I commit th prisoner had received agood ehame tar. "Gentleman of the jury, this a Sub! n ma gt . va hone-t mum: To Rev t who has uwlun u hate." I“. ' There is the best tscientific evidence toprovomanisoauvi, ethics and lived there millions, of you" belong he Watt triumph“ to tho earth, leaving the greater part of the hu. mm family behind. The Marxian. regard us as their lost brethren and have been searching for us for thow ‘mnds of years. They have been e.- Vrpiylly hopeful since they ' the cleciric liable in our cities. we will be abr, to muvcxso with than by sig- nals bcfure another century PuiébM-- Professor E. Stone Wiggins. H "Tho extravagant boy!" said the ee mother indiguantly. “If I had there, I could have bought it for $50,000 less." I That was tho only comment she bade on the transaction, which most 31901110 would consider ot supreme 'magnitude. The chances are that Ibo was right. 3 The scrapbook. or rather the keep ing of it, is an aid to memory. One does not entirely forget that which he takes time to cut out of a book or newspulmr and fasten to the recep- tive page, and pox-Imps (as he should) [record in an index. Ile- retains a por- lion of it, u mum of the scrap, as it ‘wem, in his mind, so that in any levent he knows whore. to tind it. The practice of keeping acmplxnlm, considered by many Ila-sons old taah. foucd, is not the less an excellent fashion; preserving for us in our Age the fancies of our youth; keep- ing lorunulhor time what one day I made us smile or Weep; a biography, 'th history, a journal written by I mama other hands, and yet our I "owp.--Kattsaa City Star. A “Ton; Dhamoth. thawtxt--Doctor, I haven”; been able to keep anything on my swin- nah for a wart u' _ - "v-‘r 300k oraserioeot scrapbooks kept 'oe I number of years shows how t auto any change, broaden and 'lsewith reading and the reception new ideas and impressions Could e have all the scrapbooks of one Katine extending from youthtosgo, e should have a literary history of t life. , Those scmpbooks are most iateses Lasting and valuable which maybe 's1nasifiat Is ptmPtmt-1rept by some tt individual for personal use and hoof, which record the workings f one brain and, in a way, the emo _ one of one heart. These, preserved, l e in time histories and outnu- phiee. Next in interest to these vote scrapbooks are those which kept for a. purpoar-to collect d preserve facts in mgud to some vent in history; some historical khamctor, as wiualiington or New lean. or, better yet, some contempt 'rary personage. i From those tho biographer of the EM may collect Isis choicest mn- rial, for be it known that new- ‘papers from which svraplsoo'ss are ligeuemlly mode are no l, rigor the . “abstract and Mini chrcciricit of Ithe time, But arc I maxim} and even diffuse c'nst.'iclv:,, telling all there is to tell. Any one who has had occu- isiou to write a pan morth EkutHa of any modem slalom); n has found u, facts sum tl ut length not in books, 1mm LLWBLuxxTri. And yet newspapers are ('vi:.'.'vt,xvtat and per- dshablu. Out of the lmouuoopimm hewspapcr i 'rcttvrl on a certain 11u.v it i 'is quite possible that every copy may have diwppum d in a fuw (luys ux- !mpt tl." lull! (lazy-n pub-NM on files. It is; m-ll, thcn, tlrct llwsi'razr boobr, hoop the Ct" an}, the {rs-1'), the one pawn Cl' lulu-{~21 or slur-uh or story that main tt (1111:?” copy of the newspaper sought cfter and valuable tor clipping purpoiws. It is a fact that every reading per- Mon must have named that there is not in the world a {rm-{mt book of quotations. Complet" as the work Jon hand may Lo, it frequently does not contain the line, the worse. the "cloqucnt extract" one 13 looking for. bkrraprsoo'ss--cs1d scrapbcoks- are the reposiwrivs of those things, thew poems by uulasowa authors, by the poets who wmw but one poem each and never got cram for that These are very cften rnsttrrccted (rom animus scruphuuka and sent on Ithuir anonymous round through the ewspupers to be again swumd in E50 scrapbooks and again fur a time sYotgpttwsn. - - - , ADamasras sword in made of . temate layers of iron and umcl, teen. jwered Bu nicely that the point can be bent back to the hilt, the edge a keen that it will penetrate u out mail and so tine a polish that tho Modem can use it as a looking 31-- to arrange his turban. Wu, Their Value and the (71m In Tutu “1mm The, shut. Whose keepeth a scrapbook keep- eth a good thing, and the manner in which in: koptis an indication of the presence or absence of cumin unalities in the “keeper,"as order, 'ir',",',,"',':,?,?:,-':, continuity of punmse d tuvdneas of memory, A scrap book is, moreover, an index of [iv term-y taste and feeling. and a my my --.--t_, - . - _ and dollars" : "Oh, by the way, Mrs. Green, your son bought that railroad yesterday." ! "Did he?” said the lady. stopping 'hor' "What did he pay for itt" PRESERVhH OF LITERARV Dania? f A - of "my Gml. A New York man tvlls a e1saracter. "tie story of Mrs. Betty Green. He was in the Chemical bank, in New York, one day in convemation with {the cashier when Mrs. Green passed 'hrough into an inner office. The cashier called out and said: "Two million five iufudrvi thou. Are "a, _ long Lon Brother! A Dnmucu Ewart In "terest1uq mmutta That I.) D M by an sum-nu... - Two men was riding down town , momma In an elevated train. a: man with the silk but had undo t n discuvvry. and he questioned his _ friend thus: "Are you right handed t" "Yes," mm tlc, man in the can "Right Ioggnd also!” “Right legged! No." “Sum!" "Why, ot course I am sure. Have mm power and accuracy and dex- hdtyin my right arm-ad “than may leftu-m and band. But-star my legs I can nad do use on. {in lune as the other." “How about your can!” “Same I13 legs." Whole No. 837. taria, awed but good lurk io Inez; but of unmade Man. The quot! -t-ftorttt.ttmttfrnot-.he, cum) to sing at the lime Bud-y luv- ioourmgod by Prince: Btmtriot " the Villa Fabbricutti Ind v“ {animal-r17 struck Ly her pleasant tam, and "a! voice. It wu with tho utmost lunar!- thattheeottrt circlrssuswrsil and. young lady herself learned of tho lul- or designed " her. " mud that in. iqéidte. who In: just received the much coveted po- Im'ou of "Ye of burr» te Queen Vie "tMeg to your jaws?" "Why are you asking no such questions? If themN I joke in pm pact, let‘s have the laugh now." "No joke. All sincerity. Wanted toknow how well you knew your- Iell. Bee you‘re very slightly no quninted. Just watch yourself for I few Jays. The proper study tor man- kind 'u--goodhy, here's my station. You'll be the most aux-[mam man"- "SWp lively, please.“ called the guard -“in the world. " And the inquisitor Just managed to get out upon the station platform as tho iron gates banged behind him. g llraltll um L-utr. Some wise whim to wean; halt]: and 1ougvvity is found in tttt old and tmideutitied 1mm: "i. Take udvios from none; couyultordy younullf. 2. Take your dim-mun into your can 3 tidenas and place youmelf at its div posed, listening to no suggestion trum your palate. which Ls greedy and qeliish. 3. Avoid all banks on diet Ind sleep in a room with the windows Open. 4. Take a ('hm‘x‘fu) vi, w of your surroundings mu] allow m little I XII-ibis to disturb your srcenitr. Aha" all. avoid violent changes in 'xmr'noasoftitxs,tor when arcetaitt Itgf,gtn','g tn followed (on mm ”In t in daugmnu, or My II no harm, to attempt toNeoisotmtiknoo to agent met." Captain Muiuund gin-s the follow. ing description of the person of Na. lei',','.', as he appeared unheard the llcrophon in 1815: "He was then u remarkably strung. well built man, about tr we! 7 iuvhes hi b, his limbs particularly well forums, with a tine uncle and a very small foot, of which he seemed very vain, as he always were while on board the ship silk stockings and rhocs. His hands wens 0.130 small and had the plumpuas of awoman‘a rather than the gxrbuat. ness of It man‘s. His eyes were light gray, his moth good, and when he smiled the cxpreetsion of " oounle- moo was highly pleasing. When under the influence of disappoint. meat. howuver. it assumed a dark and gloomy cast. His hair was n very dark brown, nearly nppmuching to black, and though il halo thin on top and in front 11ml not a gray m among it. His complexion was . very uncommon one, being of alight allow color, d dfervnt fromnny other I ever met with, from his being ourpulvnt, he had lost much of hi activity." "You'ro right," said the man with tho top coat, a couple of morning: Inter. "robl you"----- "Dead right, I‘vo kept tab on my- self. Notimd when [used the tele- phone I always put tho receiwr to my right car. Tried my left ear and not all mixed up. Found 1 always put my Ictt foot (inst into In clo- voter, and always took the tirst step with it when I went up or down stairs. Started to go down acme _ stops with my right foot leading, and I nearly had a tumble. Then ru, right Paved. I always chow myfnud on the right side of my mouth. Never thought of it before. but thiugts do not taste an good on the left side. They do not table so much, either. queer, io:n't it, how the Home of um: will become more highly devel. E in one part of the mouth in another by use and toms of habit? rut left eyed. You ( know I'm ink-rusted in homily mango a microscope a grim deal. Well, I invariably look through the instrument with mylofl eye. For ordinary purpunes my right eye seems to be as liven as the Ictt one, but I found that it was not at all but: Insulator); when I applied it to the microscope. I'm right handed. loft eyed, right jawed, loft logged and right oarcd. 1rttpprwe ru, right or left a. good many more things, but t havent had timo to discover them yet." _ A - "What queu- things we are!" said man with the silk hat.-a'ow York Tribune. WHAT QUZER THINGS " ARE. "West" - “he? equal to the other In all to I’m-Iain! Amwsnnm of Emma. Sh- l’m IA. Our... L'loor,l ' "" I' .il _ {H u'rr Vl'ul tioo at tue licarl. [mm (Emu-Lulu. E ralul,~.1.U-rlvl Slum-41.1 rtr_rrltub, G u..- P""". Gull W‘s-nu. 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