Ath ae ita Tie FAIR GOD. BOOK FIVE, CHAPTER IY. ENNUYE IN THE OLD PALACE, ‘Father, holy father !—and by my sword as belted knight, Olmedo, I call thee so in love and honor—I have heacd thee talk in learned phrase about the saints, and quote the sayings of monks, mere makers of books, which I will swear are for the most part dust or, at least, not half so well preserved as the bones of their scribblers—I say |! have thus heard thee talk and quote for hours at a time, nntil | have come to think thy store of know!l- edge is but jargon of that kind. Shake thy head! Jargon, I say a second time.” «It is knowledge that leadeth to righteous ness. Bien quisto! Thou wouldst do well to study it,” replied the padre, curtly. — A mocking smile curled the red-haired lip of the cavalier. ‘* Knowledge truly! 1 recol- lect hearing the Senor Hernan once speak of thee! He said thou wert to him a magazine, full of learning precious as breadstufls. “ Right, my son. Breadstutts for the soufs of sinners irreverent as——— ** Out with it.” “As thou.” ; Picar! Only last night thou didst absolve and, by the Palmerins, I have just told my > 7 Patek I have heard of the Palmerins,” said the priest gravely; ** indeed I am certain of it; but I never heard of them as thiags to swear by before. Hast thou 4 license as colner of oaths?” ' * Cierto, father, thou dost remind me of iny first purpose; which was to test thy knowl- edge of maiters both ancient and serious, out- side of what thou callest the sermons of the schoolmen. And I will not take thee at dis- advantage. Ono! If I would play fairly with the vilest heathen, and slay him with none but an honest trick of the sword, surely I cannct less with thee.” **Slay me!” ye ae “That will I—in a bout at dialectics, I will be fair, Laay. I will begin by taking thee in a fiekl which every koight has traversed if, he hath advanced so far in clerkli- divided between heralds, troubacdo:s and poets, and not fer- bidden to monks; with which thou shouidst be well acquainted, seeing that, of late days at least, thou more prone to knightly than saintly association! © per hance, nesa as to read--a field hast been “santa Maria!’ said Olmedo, crossing himself. ‘It is our nature to be prene to things sinful.” “T emell the cloister in thy words. Have at thee! Stay thy steps. The two had been pacing the roof of the palace during the foregoing passage. Both stopped now, aud Alvarado said, ** Firstly-— nay, I will none of that ; aumbering the beads of a disclosure is a priestly trick. To begin, by my; conscience !—ho, father, that oath offends thee not, for it is the Senor Hernan’s, and by him thou art thyself always ready to ewear.” “If thou woualdss not get lost ia a coufusion of ideas, to thy purpose quickly.” “Thank thee. Who was Amadis de Gaul?” ** Hero of the oldest Spanish poem.” “Right !’ said the knight, stroking his beard. ‘* And who was Oriana?” ‘Heroine of the same story,; more par- ticularly, daughter of Leisuarte, King of Eng- land.” ‘Thou didst reprove me for swearing by the Palmerins ; whe were they ?” ‘** Famous knights, who founded chivalry by going abont slaying dragons, working chari ties, and overthiowing armies of heathens for the Mother's sake.” ‘*Excellentiy answered, by my troth! 1 will have to lead thee into deeper water. Pass we the stories of Ruy Diaz, and Del Carpio, and Pelayo. 1 will even grant that thou hast heard of Hernan Gonzales; but canst thou teil in how many ballads his prowess hath been sung?” Ulmedo was silent. ‘Already!’ cried Alvarado, exultant. ‘Already! By the crosson my sword, I have heard of thirty. But to proceed. Omitting Roland, and Roncesvalles, and the brethren of the Round Table, canst thou tell me of the seven Lords of Lares?” **No. But there isa Lord of whom I can tell thee, and of whom it will be far more protitable for thee to inquire.” ‘‘T knew a minstrel—a rare fellow --who bad a wondrous voice and memory, and who saug fifteen songs all about the Lords of Lares; and he told me there are as many more. OQ, for the time of the true chivalry, when our Spanish people were song-lovers, and honor was of higher esteem than gold! In one respect Olmed., l am more Moslem than Coristian. the padre crossed himself. ** Mahomet—so saith history—taught his warriors that Paradise lieth in the shade of crossing scimitars—as unlike thy doctrine as a stone is nulike a plum. Picaro/ It pleas- eth me; it hardeneth the heart and grip ; it is more insottng than elarions and drums.” Uimeic looked into the blue eves of the knight, now unusually bright and said, ‘*thou dilst jest at my knowledge ; and 1 ask thee, sou, tw it not better to have a mind full of saintly lore than one which nothing holds but swords and lances and high-bred steeds? What dost thou know but war?” ** The taste of good wine,” said Alvarado aerjously ; ‘‘ and by Sta. Agnes, holy father, I would I had my canteen fall ; the smoke trom these dens is turning me into a Dutch sausage. Look te the towers of yon temple— the great vae just before us. How the clouds ascending from them poison the morning air ! When my sword is at the throat of the fire- keepers, teaven help me to slay them !” Aivaradse then took the tassels of the cord aroand tha good man’s waist, and pulled him forward. ‘* Come briskly, father! This rvof is all the field left us for exercise ; and much do I fear that we will dream of green mead- ows belore we see them again.” Half drag- ying him, the knight lengthened his strides. ** Step longer, father! Tho dost mince the pace like a woman.” ‘* Hands off, irreverent !” holding back. like thine.” “What! Didst thou not climb the moun- tains ou the way hither barefooted? And dost now growl at these tiles? Last night Sandoval shod his mare, the gay Motilla, with silver, which he swore was cheaper, if not bet- ter, than iron. When next we takea mornia trot, like this, cierto/ I will borrow two o the precious shoes for thee.” Uimedo's gown, of coarse, black woollen serge, was not a panes a Greek, preparing for a race, would have chosen; the long skirts hampered his legs; he stumbled and would have fallen, but for his tormentor. "Stay thee, father! Hast been drinking? Not here shouldst thou kneel unless in prayer; and for that, bethink thee, house-tops are for none but Jews.” And the rough knight laughed heartily. ‘Nay, talking will tire thee,” he continued. “Take breath first. If my shield were at hand I would fan thee. po wouldnt thou prefer to sit? or better still, lesan = | so, if thon wouldst truly © 3 » bY my conscience, as Cortes cried the padre, **My feet are not iron-shod, *weareth, | have not done testing thy know- ge of pe things outside the convent will take thee into a new field, Fito nie 9 AAP aN pt sak cae tn Cinelli eee en = ABN A THE DAILY EXAMINER, and aak of the Moorish lays; for, as thou shouldst know, if thou dost not, they have had their minstrels and heroes as fanciful and valiant as infidels ever were; in truth, but little inferior to the best of old Castile.” Olmedo attempted to speak. “Open not thy mouth, father, except to breathe. 1 will talk until thy tire is ever. i was on the Moors. bating always their religion. thou has probably heard that — delay, the Loves of Gazul and Abindasses ; probably listened to tales of the Ara _ Nights, or to verses celebrating the tourna- ments in the Bivarrambla. Certainly, thou hast heard recitals of the contres, scimitar in hand, between the Zegris and Abe nearrages. By Sta. Agnes! they have had warriors tit for the noblest songs. -\t least, father, thon knowest——" He stopped abruptly, while a lad mounted the root and approached thein, cap in band. _ ‘* Excelient Senor, master hath somewhat to say And "—crossing himself to Of their = mournful roui- so it please thee, my to thee in his chamber below. Olmedo—‘‘if the holy father will remember me in his next prayer, I will tell him that Bernal Diaz is looking for him.” ‘* Doth thy master want me also ?” “That is Diaz's message.” (7'o be continued. ) Thinks She's In Heaven A PENNSYLVANIA GIRL’S REMAKABLE FEATS WHILE IN A TRANCE. Harrispurc Penn., February 14~— John Bodmer, an employe of the steel works at Steelton near this city, has long been known as the wickedest man in Steelton. He has a wife and two daughters, one a strikingly beautiful girl of 15, Some weeks ago Lillie was converted and fell into a state of trance. Her eyes became fixed and her form rigid as though in death. She has returned to consciousness at inter- vels, but is unable to stand or see. She in- sists that she is in heaven and that about her are angels. She has taken no nourish- ment in all that time, except the juice of two or three oranges and a dish of ice cream. Her cheeks remain full and are bigh of color. The most curious part of the phenomenon is iI ae A fine race they were, | mys | oo vn x oo p T a“ SPin CULATI ON. GEO. A. ROMER, ‘Banker and 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND SI NEW ST., New York City. Provisions and Sold and Carried Margin. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, leum Bought, on P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly S THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK US, A our patrons and others in need of Coal can be supplied by calling on us. We have in Store a large supply of all the leading qualities, viz. : OLD SYDNEY ROUND, ACADIA a, VICTORIA do., VALE do., INTERNATIONAL do., INTERCOLONIAL RUN OF MINE, ACADIA AND VALE NOT, All of which will be sold at a small profit. R. McMILLAN. feb2 her guar car Pe eas ge See Schooner For Sale. VY 7 E offer for sale the Schooner ‘S JESSIE ¥ NEWELL,” of Barrington, built in issex, U. §., 63 tons, well found in every respect and ready for sea withont outlay. Carries about 100 tons coal, and makes a go vl Will be Apply te MACDONALD PROS. & CO. dan, 31, 1889-—-dy & wky Im cod & wky Im os * coas"cr, oad iow. . Montague, g-ate. On Thursday she came out of the trance and said: ‘*Auntie will here at 3 o'clock.” An aunt of hers lives in York. Noone ex- pected her in Steelton that afternoon, but on by Lillie she appeared at the Parthemore house. Soon afterwards the girl mentioned the name of aneighbor and said she was fetch- ing her some ice cream. A few minntes later the neighbor entered the house and with her a plate of ice cream. Hundreds of people from the village and the surrounding country have flocked to Parthe- more’s house to see the girl. po e+ > > Dangling from a Tree. ARTHUR W. RAYMOND VISITS HIS MOTHER'S GRAVE AND THEN SUICIDES, Says a St. John despatch of the 20th :— A human body dangling to a tree in the woods about five miles from this city was the startling sight which met the gaze of Walter Beard this afternoon. It was that of Arthur W. Raymond, of St. John. He came here from New Bedford, Mass., a little overa fortnight ago. He was suffer- ing from melanclhoy, produced by over- work. The day after he came to St.John he disappeared. He was traced tu his mother’s grave in the rural cewetery, and was afterwards seén in the neighborhood of Beaver Lake by a milkman. After that all trace of him was lost. Searching parties have been looking for him ever since then. This‘ afternoon Walter Beard, one of the searchers, was pushing his way through the wood when hé almost ran against the body, which was stiffand frozen. It was suspend- ed from a tree by a piece of new rope which the unfortunate man had evidently pur- chased the day he disappeared. The rope was aboutten fathomsiong. His gold watch and $4.65 in change were found undisturbed in his pocket. Ashe had five dollars when he left home, the other thirty-five cents was probably used to buy the rope. Ray- mond’s wife returned to New Bedford to her children a few days ago. Stop Tiat Cough. Many people neglect what they call a simple cold, which, if not checked in time, may lead to lung trouble. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hyopophosphites, will not only step the cough but heal the lungs, Endorsed by thousands of physicians, Palat- able as milk. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1. ($) eee Locnl Notices. 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