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'There Is no telling I bis,faft. originally in one weapon, a pander• • irhHt may ba en:' "By .St. Paul "cried the s'u , eslaa, •.• Otis two handed affair belonging to y PP ° a ; ',eT6e, Gyunmaker f f o o I n li mpment inorq the lar^tv sled a ' eQu>st, 1 ' • . *"� aur life is forfeited, sir . ��, < a Bengal Chieftain. Ila iiletAl pas- carne lip, and ]3tir'lc recognized its and snow you shpuld ba satisflad:e , At ai sessos all this hardness of the finest �' "go, no," the discomfited roan ex- " xaxor tt'itli the elasticityof the inmate as An army Fnr�t!on. what, he � btid seen before, thou"�h be knew gnat ; claimed, starting, up with rage and � u - o s c .e rrlpst subtle spring, pry old mar -ter ,: ' ^' Ills nlitarle, inortifkctition, "That was taut it :slip,M� E at Toledo gave =0 these as A me- '"Naw' for the old boathouse," ` 'Twas a false step, a coward! faint. , ,wo• e4a : Monte. Were I to Iimnntion the Stlln * ` crle.d lTrzcu. ; I am not overeom .11 y ? B Sy . of money lie was once offered for ,1 „ ," f, , Y &VANUS COBB, Jr. °,• Aye, added Damonoff. "Let us . lint, man of mortality, •even not. i F . n!tr n • �t�, 1t7, _ .. .w the largest one you would. hard! #•f �» ••.»•w«•.. »p�.. «•.-.«•«•» ...»a• »u. ».•...•»r,,.e« ».r»f••ew«p•,•M.,.M«�«.•w.«�«w•w: c e a » y Have this business (lone, for I would ' your life LIS .'�etiel s. 'Fi.e' way arlili a l ° credit rt. be back to dinner. I dine with Olga you through now if 'lie chooses." ,, w►�t" G: st!rtt '=o(c on aN 1:. 1 aefewf°ef.°s°w°owfoowe f°oowe re°eo°•wff°e°a°.°o°�•oewwefeof°ffe•sffwwfwoeo w o o e . w "How m1rGI1 .' a51C1'[l Anil, with a at rr. _ ,r pp ` i - e e o e f f e e o e w• o f o f r f o. • .'« e e o e• e w w wo a ef°fefefwf000.� ' ?' - + �'',„...�. ry,ur.+ .,, �t,�rt al.•�, • •',, Ott �,»,..•,t.. I,.:,..,.. w,",.....t a today, and a fair loliiden waits my fiat lie his not; the count cried, Cation' « and now isnot the res ons4 ' • boy's cariosity. Surely, my mother," me youth „ p tulaty.,<Q "It was a sum equal to about 7PQ corning. �� springing to where tins sward had ,� l returned, gltxing up for a moment also? ducats:' q Notice him not, whispered Or- fAllcen and snatchfngit up. .. . Thts ll:".�•• tett t.cclar�rst i l `"It is son so far as be alone 1, „ sic, who walked close by Mitre ; side.. Sir connt, here spoke Puric t- i and chance; t J.nvclr y xtoc•':: _ and thorn letting his eyes dr. oo Y And et be ave it awa •. ,"r . p again. At lenntli he xesumed, "I is concerned. If you have a respon- ""Aye, for itsg rice was knit imari- ! hak is one of his. chief points calmly, :but with Irilrlccc3 contempt, f to. "limo(,<a t,tyorr 4.spozat. ` i -ad made up my inind to tell you all sibility, it must be to your own soul, nor while its worth " - when engaged in an affair of this Sou should not blame rip lrlr wla:tt r ere you s n�l:e." Iint tell me, has not flag emperor y' i to him rtes oil kind, lie hopes to get you angry I Have Bane, far thrtee have soil 3,�e nrr, dO r_; Gustrcaxson y 1 1 commensurate with the good it ' g p , o did him. If he told the truth he ., - ? S' „ tried' t4 break mysword!' +isle ctcfsest ly^.s b"c mar„7in i '. - " 'Phare was something dee and mad© some new law touching this Y and so unhinge our nerves, and hispractice of dueling?' , :Never fear," returned the. gun- " filen try it ag do!" Damonoff - "if profit, auaravos (sots � � - other quickly Bcaught the spark. P " y challenger is loved me, and these he gave me as a maker. "J3e sure he only brines returned, l'alce my sword again -if b Yea, but oil the clraIlen a parting ft as the best patterns 1 - „ ild'iycry ofvnds and cheer. P res onsible.. The art challenged is P a P now danger to himself, for such 0, ' yon can. } fol "K1�hat is it?" she tremblingly ut« p party g could wish for. when making such" , 'Y rcrar.,t t..�rt.^y If ,lou , held free from blame in. the eyes of forts Will fled their point in the Perhaps not, our here retorted. teres, ,loving her chair nearer to the law„ y After this Ruric put .up the small muscle of myarm." Itut be sure your sword shall be, arc,ct ll�nrou;lelysztisfiact. _ her child's side. "'Eben I slia11 interpose no more sword, and then he gave Paul A fete The arllfilted when the used no more after this day:' `d thereupon the young man said.. „ She Ingdirt be about the work, pramis- reached the interior of the rough "IIs! ]Brag not, but strike. If � � ',�, f• tend thereuppn ho detailed the cit• objections, said the. mother, Ing to be back before ni ht.. The �� yri SES cumstances attending the visit of tried to speak; hopefully, but she `' g stiueture, and the count threw o#F you can --- *� the Count "could not Imide the fearful sadness of faithful. boy shook his head dubious his ppelisse and drew his sword, Ili- The conclusion of the sentence Y'oni:egod Adematda Sfs., Tlien he told of his own visit shop. her heart. "Could fervent Prayer a}dsnetlilie heard this promise, he ric followed his example. was drowned by the clash of steel. f nf�fefolvn . TORONTO avert the blnty it should scot fall but in,,, sherds s afterward "Sir count" the latter said as hoe At the second stroke the count 'f 'i L• ' Rosalind and its result and then of Ruric went into mite house. Just ' .� made another furious thrust at his ; I E0011shed 18$4. the visit of Stephen. Urzen. I can only prey as one without pow- moved a step forward, ere we com- P , then Agaric Orsa drove up to the •: 11And now, my mother," he add- er ' dear• mence this work; 1 wish all present "antagonist's 'heart. Ruric sprang ed without waiting for, any reply, Along time after this was ossed to understand distinctly bow I quickly aside, and with the who ' K" in aIle"nt'c- Bath alae mother and , litiric was all ready but putting stand. You have sought. this civar- Potvpr of errs Band right .arra he you know it all, You see how I pn Iiia bonnet and pelisse. His re! from the first. 1Vlthout the least struck- Damonofl's blade close to tile tin situated. Itemcm*,er, our nation s'tn .e"erne=(1 to have something upon (,other was in the kitchen. He has reached its present point by sue- their i minik which they wished to wont to her with a,. smile, upon his : cul vocation from me you have in hafand abroke it inher otwain� other - - cessful war. The soul of the. nation •', i Inn dorod,not. But the former face. IIe put his arms about her . ted rrie most grossly, and this is sword!" tfie count shemy now P y a, .f �,„t h at t 1 c ame her reluctance. the climax. leo, before God .ane is built upon military balsa( and and drew her to his bosom, man, .be the result upon 3our..own blinded by Absolute madness. 1`iSli, b aeinc (since our noble emperor has opened ” 1,uric" my son, she said. keep- ""trod bless you, my motherl I the moa of advttneemcnt of alae 1pw- head," giye the my other"•— bay treated gg shall come backs"- kle satil this and a '» "Hold ,r with }rorsl:uliar. "C nil Ing back the tears than stmt left for Out, lying knave"— ! cried bot 11 the surgeon wets ur It are_ test of los subjects who are brave and utterance in their silent speech, "is• then kissed hd�r' >. ""Ilold,3 erred tine surgeon, laying and Stephen Urzcn in concert. "You ststs kCePS i �i hr: \ i iruc fisc coward is looked upon with ,thee any little word y on would. God keep—wand — his hand heavily upon the count's are marl, Conrad: •t:art,+ta pit disgust upon all hands. 'et m „— It was all she could Say. "" < v tjbie. stitches o P : „ y leave --any matter of moment y • arm. 'au have no, rn ht to, s p:lk` `Mad . Oh, I shall be mad! d° net break. �\ mother, I would have you speak.. ""No no," the bo answered, Rttric gazed a' moment into her g P ,'here ism s o � ,e - No rongit'. a \ \ Tor some moments Claudia IV'evel y t d, thus, for you totter -yourself molten y w rd . the reekl(s (eco to chafe \ \• speaking calmly by effort. "I am face, then he kissed her Again, and you do it. If you have come to fight, man yelled; .casting the bladcles6 harness not twos `silent..But at length she said, oars and all is ours. But I shall again lie said: . ! . �' oInmel down. onl,i.eg" J y do sa honorably. P �� while a tear glistened in her• eye: not fall:' "God' bless you, my mother.! I An,an r re Iy was upon Damo "But, will you not listen. one"- '°°k'n "'°new, ""I Lave given one loved being up ""Ah, be not too -confident, my shall come back." noff's !ips, butphe did not speak it. "Away, .I say! Shall I give up be. wears mvice , `to my country's good. Russia took , aslonitbyttlta �• ° , son. Let no such assurance lead S ou Ifc dared not stop to speak more. Ile turned to.. his antagonist . and cause- my sword is broken? By the use„crurelt:4 'my husband from me; and 'I could nil, to forget your God. I Have heard. of Gently scating his fond -mother up- said ; b gods, the weapon deceived me. ' -illrnes;ort :afford now to lose my son. Yet •this. count. It ryas he who slew Rut- on .a chair; bre: tui%cd',and hurried ' ""Will you measure weapons, sir? Where is the other?" ' rather than one stain should rest ger, and Momjako, too; he slew in from the place. In the hall he Mine may be a: mite .the longest: I "Deceived• thee; Conrad?" repeat-' Sold >>l, •' -upon his mime I would see lii`ia dead the duel. He is an expert. swords threw on his pelisse and bonnet; and seek no advantage, and i' have one ed the .surgeon sarcastically. "By .ver hero ihefore me. Oh, Ruric, you know man and surely means to kill you if then he opened the door and passed here of the same length and weight the Holy Gbost,.had thy head but allsizes. ,whether dishonor would rest upon he can.,, out.. as m own if you wtsli it." received P a hundredth part . of the Made by t ou were you to' refuse this chat- �"I am aware of that, my mother. "Have you a good weapon?" ask- ""Iyam welsatisfied as it is" re- blow'twould,not be upon thy shattl: imperial olI enge. But do you know that we are all ed Orsa as the horse started on. plied Ruric, ders note I" Company. � " "1 'Will speak plainly, my dear prone to overlook; .our own powers "I have a fair�nno. I think it will ""Then take your ground. Are you But the count was beyond all reat- mother, returned the youth in a not deceive me returned Ruric' » 'tremulous tone for his parent's when pondering upon the feats of . ready?" • son.: In,his madness lie saw not that P others? I may be pardoned for as« "I asked," cott.tinued Orsa, "be= ""I m i» his sword had been broken on put- i kindness had moved him: "`Ian my suring you that the. only man who cause Damonofi prides himself,upon The two swords were crossed in pose. Be - did not see that be had �• , sou! I should feel perfectly justified has ever yet overcome the count at the trlapon lie treats. It is a Ger- an instaut,.trith a clear, sharp cuing: .been_at leis antagonist' -a mercy. But White. s in refusing this meeting, for np the sword pk,•iy was one of. my own man blade, and he thinks, lie can out There w"is some contrast .between his friends sat. it all. " Itrineiple, of real honor is at stales scholars. `Vhile in Spain I practiced in twain the blade of any other the two eornbatants, but not much "Hal Whom have we here?" cried ,, ,. R But were T to bslek out now from with some of the best swordsmen in weapon in Moscow with it." apparently. The eattilt, was a little Alaric, whose eye had caught a dart: TVa � " 'this 1 should never meet another the kingdom. But listen I will "I have a.good weapon," Ruric the taller, and Rurie was somewhat y form. at the entrance of the old generous ' look in Moscow. Every " ' said quietly, "and one which his one would oint the f}mtger of scorn send one word: For yourself I can �1 y" heavier. But to a close observer, biding. the moat(. p ' ► ;r p tell you nothing wrich you da not stood more tests than most anotia:,. there tries ai peculiar contrast n the k It was Vladimir,CIO toward me, and the tvorfl coward know. But yet you. may see Rosa will bear." And after some further bearing of the. two men.: That "now now? What seek ye bere?" o would ring always in nay cars. it lind. If you do, tell he'r— But you remarks lie related the peculiar cir- breast swelling ant se nobly and asked Urzen'as the fat, burly monk y may be a false state of' thing's—I know my soul. You can tell her as cumstances attending the making of those massive shoulders, made for waddled toward the party. Vivo yearso :riy l;gdg broke ., "can I help feel that i it? Iltyisithe Curse youplease. But I shall not fall" the sward and llis'laossession of it. "I heard the clash of arms,. my out iii white wwiery pimples, P At length the `struck upon the 'tlie scat of physical power, were liu- I It was now late and ere long Ru- g Y' P which Frew so bad that the Sun . . ,great military epochs. Battle aloue ric hissed his mother and then To- river, find in half an hour more times ric's alone to possess. Yet Conrad , qon, as I rode .by, and I•stopped to, tering; was almost unbearable. 1 y+ makes heroes, and so all must mens- reacted the ointed spot. 't'lie da Damonoff was' accounted a strong see what it was. Surely where the . tired to his bed: PP P y wan. In the athletic s orts of the work of death is going on a child of I tock doctors' medicine and uxe their boner by the force of their And the widow was left alone. ` was beautiful. The sun shone bright- P g g „ various remedies for two years • Farms. The count carries even note With her eyes she followed there- k.Y upon the glistening snow, and the court club he had few superiors and .:the holy church of God may come. but they were of little benefit, . I Upon his brow the mark of my blots, treating form of her beloved son, air was still and calm. The sharp not many equals. But Rnric. Neve! Aye, cried the count. Come in wht never I got warmed up. ol:� i -tnd all will say he has a right to and when he was gore from her frost of the atmbspiiere served 'only' had never shown his strength there. and welcome, but meddle not. Now, sweat time pimples would oorzT�,- "demand satisfaction, though 1 know, sight she bowed her head and sob- to brace the system up, and Ruric Now, for the first" time, that con- my stvoi'd, where is it?" out again. `that he provoked the quarrel on bed aloud. When she readied her threw open his pelisse that he temptuous loot: passed from the Reluctantly Urzen brought for- A neighbor advised Burdock Purpose. I,cannot refuse him on the humble conch, she knelt by the side might breathe ,lore freely. Ile had, count's face. As his eye caught his ward the second sword, but ere he Blood Bitters, and I am glad '1< iground of station, for be is above . thereof and poured forth her rent been upon° tl�c;,ground bat A .few antagonist's position, as he notiq- gave it up lie said: followed his txcivlee, for foil( bot- 3ne�in that, 1 mast meet him." u sour to God. When her Tread had 'ninutes when the other party came ed •the calm, dignified, quiet easy `Beware, Conrad. You had bet- ties comp etely cured me:. I Then, 'said the mother in a low' pressed the pillow, she tried to ho' c sight around • the hence of the of every limb and As he caught the ter''— �� That was. three years ago and - o tone "but with match effort she tried to fasten one hope in her t'it'er• deep, mystic fire of those expressive Peace, babbler! the excited fool there has never been a shot or, I you shall not feel that your mother mind but she looked only into the As soon as the count and tats sec- eyes he knew that he had no com- hissed, snatcllin+ the weapon and pilYip�Ie ext ale afr e. would thwart your desiogn. If your night. 'Not one.ray of light reached end arrived and the horses had been neon amateur to deal with. then turning quickly upon the gun- .IBm%s )rrashouse, I "own good judgment says go, then go. tier struggling soul. She opened her secured the lieutenant proposed that At length Conrad Damonofi start- maker. Bre(lhin P.O., Ont",,, If they faring your body to me in the eyes of promise in vain, for she they should repair to the building ed back, .nd a quick cry escaped his TO rata coirTzaurn. -stern grasp of death, I shall pray for which was close at hand. This was lips. His antagonists point .had j looked into a ,glooixi se utter that +coca♦♦�o♦os♦♦oo®Oo?ti'ba the soul that has inane and shall ' out of its depths loomed, only the a large,open boathouse which was touched his bosom. It had pressed ♦ ¢erre®®®a®®e®®ae•a®®oo®eeoee♦ss Qip a to meet'you in the home of the 1 Y. unused and deserted iri the winter, against his heart and had not been • , pp 4 blackness of despair. driven home, Well lie knew that his a $ •Tedeemed. I_ you come back to me rind it was Proposed to o in there i �'' ` Sleep on, Ruri4" But, oh, coutdst P p g ♦ ,�, :alive, I shall•thank God that you are thou !:now how thy fond mother's because the reflection of the strong life was his no longer, for the gun- ♦ �� 9 ared: But, alas, the o will be sunt! ht from the Bright snow was maker had gained it and spared it. e 1 o,I \�1i �� p joy heart is racked there d be no sleep g g « r „ C" � a„a. clouded with the thought. of blood forthce1 calculated to blind and blur the e3re. You fence hell, he gasped, 10 i, :!, ri) Upon your bands and the knowledge "Ha 1 What means that?" uttered struggling to regain his composure. that iri o is another's " "You are not a novice," returned • ALi . y joy grief! ClIA]?T>JR V Orsa as he sate a sledge just turning , ♦ �;�� uo, my mother," cried iinric sriL Durr. the bend of the river with an officer Ruric calmly, at the same time al - THE UC . alluickly and earnestly. "`I will not " in it. lowing his point to drop. ' On the following mornin Ruric "" "'Come on" file count uttered ': (have a fellow being's blood u on m It 1 I' d OF DEVONSHIRE. p y waa tap betimes unci at the break- is on y a surgeon, rep ie Mand if •I can avoid it. Onlyto save Damonoff. ""I would not cut a note gathering fill his energies for ♦ ble fast tfibleg not ii word of the one alk , another effort. •�� 1��ttMgown life will I take his. IIe has absoi bin theme was uttered. After man a flesh without €l;vine him a ♦ .tdone all this hiimselfall, till. The the meal teas finished the gunmalcer fair chance to survive it." And agf�ui ilia weapons were quarrel was his own, rind the first And then _nou may B114 him crossed. 7 has time Damonoff was Hero is the best off. er.ever made in this community, By a ver wmellent went out to his she and took down more guarded. Before he had been ran ement made with tbs ramlly herald and it'eokly Star of lit very Svc Blow was.ltis '.the challenge is his, from one of the closets a lona; leath- ° g impelled by his own assurance, but �' enabled to offer Tart WrNGRAnt T2nrEs attl tbht gnat Family tif'nper, ern case in which were tiro swards, nnw he teas farc'ecl t o rc.gfircl ilia a 1- • 1 amily Herald and Weekly Star for one year for the small sum or 41.73 a ] ♦ elude to each subscriber three beautiful pictures of which the f bout of the same make and finish, , ponent's potter: Ruric quickly 0 Ing is a brief description. premium f'�'i� A only different Ili size. they were . WOOD'S S f(iand that the ether was more Bare- ♦ KING I.DWARD 'VTI.—True to life, a beautiful �Y `� Toledo blades and of most exquisite �e r, .r fill than fti "' 1. flttcl he carried his =linches, on beautiful heavy white:satinfinishedpaperforfrt ning.t7hisx a workmanship and finish. Rorie took 1.. �."" "^�� g • has been taken since his accession to the throne, and is the very latest "', `.� Own point ..(cube}ingll At ilia obtainable. It cannot be had except through the la'AtrrLY Batt Bron0fthitisout the heaviest one, w hieb was S cif . , p g twelfth st r(fxl. t.Ite count mode ri ♦ WEEKLY STAR• each picture bears mho King's autograph. This pletu it.p edged weapon, trltl] a CrOSS hilt �+r " ", fCillt to the left, then at the throat, gn Htstortcul value mt merit of being hfit norot er eicturerenhn King's alePssion, aro has Mr. 'aWra. Davidson, int. Andrews, of heavilygilded metal. Be laced aa�l " lightning ♦ P possess. ^Que., states :—'"Dr. Chase's Syrup o!; the pinti on the floor and tixs" �'"'"•' and their. tt nth a gine}:, lightning- , , +... ♦ ®QU];D�l ALEXANDRA.—An exquisitely beautiful ptstnre of t Linseed and Turpentine ,Has cured iris p upon, like motion, lie brought his point to w ably beautiful and good Queen Alexandra, also taken since the Iiittg1. ;,of bronchitis. I have, `without •suo with all lets might, lie bent the blade . ' : ,� " 1115 antagonist's heart. Litt his to the throne. It is the same size as friar of the li[n the ttv0 fort .0ese, tried many remedies for the past till the pommel touched the point. s= ` ♦ some air of ictuses that alone would sell for man g' six years. Last winter when I hada r, , _ ,rte, h. " ' meaning hack boon read front the P p y times the subs „ dtvere attack and was unable to. work The lithe steel sprang back to its "` r , �' of pa or and pictures, I procured a bottle of br. chase's P e first b1' Ii:ttric. rile youth catight ♦ No portrait of the Ring and Consort taken at the second ors ' 'place with a sharp clang, and the �j ♦ tin s can have one fraction of the value of the first, .Chase o dog 16 'Syrup of Linseed and argentine, and 1��� �� � �� the t:lotion of the oye, and lie Batt ♦ R g aim Happy to stato that the third bot- texture Was not started. Then he s that hitt heart was tete place looked THE bUCHBSS Ol! D1;VONSHIRI"iti--.rhe Renowned Gan Ale made me a well man." struck the flat of the blade upon the tQ• lli9 ottri movement ttas,almest ture. Sold at auction sale in London twenty five years a J .Mr. W. R. Alser, insurance agent, anvil with great force. The ring A positive euro for all Throat Lung • , , $ stolen by clever thieves, hidden for over twenty-four Yyears an k 23s1ifa:k, N.S•, Says :—' I used D.1 o lend Bronchial diseases. ' S instinctive. Ile received Ills antag- owner on payment of S1.3,ODO reward and since sold to bfr. J. Iii Chaee's Syrup of -Linseed and Turpen- wits sllarp and clear, and the weapon Healing and soothing x 1ownZ $75,000' tine for a, severe attack of bronchitis. renlftined tinitarmed. g � 9n ,s action. ! angst s stt'orci midway upon ills ;Permit tree to testify to its splendid 1 r 4 This, in brief, is the history of one of th3 prirotnium pt "B St. liichnel Paul Moscow t'loasant to take, prouipt and effoo• blade" tltetl tttave(I his ruin quickly . ♦ clever stroke of enterprise, the publishers of the 0,011 ly ileru i curative properties. I got better from y , , tuai in its results. g their subscribers, The picture s t.,zld in ten colours mon t [. (■; fot•tvmrtl and catt,,ltt the point ander p i , , Jl. the to familme y, tt g the first children, Iran` sloes not contain another blade like TZr• C3.as. �ohnsont Bent YEit er, N.S., lila Cross ettard ; than,ivrth all his in line, colour for colour with the orfs canal. 'copies of ttso repro young i"`a ttlat. Damascus never saw a bet- wrltes: "X'tva5 trotrblocl witlthoarstness i lotvcr, otic ttrenci Cd 11}s arm upward • iramily etnld eubsoribors arontreal n� • oront6 for �,t3 each, an doctors' bills hada annually came to a p ♦ going' to get abeolutuly ire aonsidomble sutra. Y brlidve a; bottle; of ter.)' ard ,outs o throat, which the doetorpro- i rind backtVard, +mind the eeltTtt,S ♦ pictures of he in " and Queen. 1Dr. Chase's Syrup occasionally will aid Thus g oko the ummakcr to his . ♦ big valttet Cali act Cas TmEi omae the In reducinix them very materially." p g to try Ter. 't mows Norway 1:'iho Syrup, i sword event hying across the build- ♦ of these beautiful pletnrim t 23 cents a bottle, all dealers, boy oma be bAlancecl the beautiful X did sot incl after using three "bottles I i itsg. 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