mr, Niwa axd onsrciivim, bund at, BKiTinrnEit 4, imo W AESCHYLUS TOTEIOT,0S0i3i,ISirDISV01?S KDKkS. ML ROOMS EUSEISVIICa A Aeerhrloe waa tha tMW of Um of hi brother all xept Aaftsthua, Creek trv drama, ma bm r ba th eldeet, who h4 escaped with his yerxtol M tit treat eaa, of t oreak father. Weary, worn, broken, pennl-lre-t poet, lie m a mAtUmt brur tern, Thyeste had com back to Art oi ho brvam port, aoa fvacttt nn to plead for rrirlvenes. Atreus hod Mod at Marathon. U Ixhi ha lurued like tiroUoa In peaceful tlntra I Ut lure, h look hJ M Jlnrrr4 renra ntaU"iie of tli Dbaiyata aad wUaA rTer tlrt Chr was of Utoee kia dam otunupM purtrajtof al hla lory Maa or mytha ttf "mafcre" lime" mhk -to prliif P amid all Brttn liie ponptaft) "Vl apun tbna fuand rd the Gwk drama. Ha ara a aw form aad a fresh trnprtna to tiMrk IlKiralur . and a-lilnd al mm a fame which ha bcroma (manorial. Al. UioBCb trwilf MUea of Has play af I live at hla oourt. Aeschylue hava aarvivcel the craturiat. Then ther waa that other bloody only nextn of 10 unardkw ara aslai. episode, the sacrifice of Iphtsanta, Oilefrst amonK then la the OreMoaa hl h took plac before th Greclun trilogy, a ingredy divided into Uirre ri,t ,aiied fr the Trojan war. The part. lil h deal with fa murder oLrablta.-of the allies had aaaombled at Axanwsiinaa and tha reverqre of Orej"Aulta byt were there becalmed ao lon in. It la a play full of gnrrntm varehat the aokllere and aallora alckened, and of hlrt aad stately tltouchi. bat 'the rope rotted and the ahtp begun a trlfla btoorlr ere for a Grec u rot alee. The priest, Calchaa, de trairrdy. Certaiulr the. critic t.f ftlnjr j tared that the only way to remove noukl nay that Aeex-hylaa mm noljf pell which hun- over tha fleet received him llkaa brother, and Invited blm to a treat feaat of reconciliation. Hut Atreus had mora than political grievances aaint Tbyte. lie had discovered that before hi fHabt he bad seduced tha queen, Atreus wife. Ho when th treat banquet waa apread Atreua bad aerved op to hta brother aa food hi own children, alaln and cooked. Then he bad driven him forth again to die an rail. But Agamemnon did not continue th feud of hla father, arid forbad not AUtbu to happy la hla choke of a whinl Hut for Agamemnon to sacrifice to th at ia Creek anic It all tlw mardrrtnc , arda hla daughter, Jphlgenla. Placing takes place ecma I tue accae;, pcniupa trts welfare of Greece befor hie prt the am-kiil AtU-nlia aallrn dM not ! vat feeling Agamemnon had or find Hie nlay too pirr for ilielr buteA. ; dered the aaerMiea, - It waa a aad -trae-Tnry wwttof'tiaTtfrtitat and people hook their heada covered th way from th outer gate to th palac door with aplendld tape, trie aod cloth of purple. "Daughter of tda," gald Agamemnon, "thy talk la almoat aa long aa my campaign; pray do not etrew my pathway with your wmn' gear nor 11 there grov eling Ilk aom barbarian alav. Thl pomp may be but an allurement to nar my feet from treading other paths. Honor me a a man my fame crle toud enough" Cell m not bit-sard caH no man blessed until he It dead. Well, well, undo my sand; I will tread your purple path nnd then w have many matter to ;alk of." Then, turning to the nWpn, tht King added that In thaemtrrvlng for hla aaf arrival home, he Would, the! flrrt thing he did, go Into th palace altars and offer sacrifice. With th returning conqueror was a woman of middle k proud of far ing and not uncomely of face. Her, eye were dark and piercing and occa sionally flashed with a wild Ilgnt. which betokened Inspiration or In-j sanity. It Was I'aiwandra. the . prophete, daughter of th fallen Priam, King of Troy Karly In llfi: he had devoted hcrai-lf to the ecrvlco of tha altar and had come to bellevr heraelf poasfwed of prophetlo poweij had prophi'sied wHTl, to ungodly hous befor m Howl And help there la none, far or near. I deathbed. Shout, 7 spirit of tvll, at many, near In blood, have bled ber! Ah. wretrh. what wilt thou dot The the aiur of thl house." The floor la wet as It were with i lord of thy bed. fresh from his clen-1 "Thl woman I Quit mad." a.ld butchary. And What thing does this ling! I see her spreading something ia!ciytmnetra, "pay no attention to her woman devise T What strange devlcee the atretrh.of her arms' Out upon raving " Put nevertheleea th queen to wound hsr nearest unto death? -berl Tls hla wife who makes him I a face had taken on a fierce, vindictive look one which boded 111 for any one who should oppoee lier snd th proph'-cle of Cassandra seemed to disturb her more than she would ad mit. Turning hae'lly, the queen n (Contlnued m page eight. But Cassandra wort 'wth-tluiii" iHcTtto';"-ba It had been her hard fate that while she MKHe, f," a AID flK TO THE PrOPI-F. WHO rumrpKH AROriCO tlM. "I HJIOvVsIfOT TTfF! rJfl Or AMj THIS. I AM A ONE W1kHE HO tot HtrF Rr AWAY WITH THK CHAIHUT A.D W1U11XEJO HIM la ch snattm, tarn;, A watchman on th roof f th royal palace at Argoa kept ftlgniy oat lo'1 for tha flaring of a watebflr upofl a dletant hill which shevld signal th dawnfall af Tray and tha victory of the Greek ander King Arwnem Ma. Th greet king' qaem CIteJt neetra. bad arrangwd a ayateen t t nals m year before, and new th sight rm when, from Island, rmr-e to r ifowa th blue Aearaa Kea. tkruh . i Cycle dee to the 2orian Moantalna hlrh looked down apoei th Arrv 'jntal. pomt after point raaght ap " blase and tld that tha war of b, waa ever aad Illnm waa a mere LaM and Wfwlly did tha watrhnw Jlow bl t rem pvt. and all tha rrtr al " Pel ere wnk tej rejntr tbet tse tmgl wa reded and th e-e J"e AramemnAii vnnM tread bl re trr ami. ctenieetra rarao fort freeji br arartmeoHi atrorx. mamrm- Itn. determlawl and tMntAlnm id! rejote with her r-art and her e-il.lerte, "in rort ef a sr.Hy retera af "r Ir4. gh, 4,4. Indeed rgrl re mat retwm. put lrt for per. Hat, bate tier; and terrihie, dwelt M "r heart TTtet fteaittv nrw ,' WvJ . WHITHER THCT WTLI and whispered apart over it. Ten years had not aufneed to wear away tka memory of the cruel death of that tor and Innocent young prtneeee. Bat now th War waa over, th King wg returning aad all tha altar of Argoa wrr wreathed with garlaad aad biasing with aacrlfloa, while up aft th uIih areat and awraeoaa a re ps ret tone were making to receive te from th rabbla and bad taken ber under hi protection to Ms home In Argoa. "Olv thl gtranger maid a courteous welcome, an id ba to hla wife, Indtcatlng Casaandra, "ah ha mltred much mlafortaa: I would hare ber treated aa beewmea bar birth always foretold coming aventa With sr. curacy her prediction never found be liever. This, th ancient legend hsv It, waa becaasa ah had rejected the advance ef Apollo, god of the stiver bow, who had taught her th art of prophecy when, enamored . of her youth. Ia th sack of fallen Troy Agamemnon reacued Priam's daughter -Elders af Arena. h cried, aa her hue band approached "I cannot tell yoa all my heart deetra fr thl my bvshaad. Th ramor af hla wortdsi kav mad as bleed: th rapofta ef his death, whicb ram new and thee), weald kav been my death had they not been ejatrkly denied. Welcome to tbeeo arsaa, King! t marvel that r aoa. tha keeper af aar plighted -owe. stand net ber ta oa In my ' eeteeescL an area! ha bee my af'ta- hlch hiA mn-rhA i,a.ir tha mhIIm afcg OMertaintv that I have sent f th Atrtdea was not jt lifted, and Jfm,t ba ket sfe la th court af r nctortou m each. At length th great day came; the ship ef Agsmetn noej anchored In tha Araollo Gulf. an1 tho. Kiev toad a triumphal march acmea tha fir mile which lay k-e-tweoa tha bar aad his capital. Clytctn- new re, arrayed la ber most rplendldi for she Is Priam's daughter. Ond's rayal robeo and accompanied by hr face Incllnea. to ktr whoaa hand la maidf and an tha cawrt, rclvd. light la victory " Urn at tha worttea, sasgulned etreext wer yet Pew "-i"re nm rival etrsln wa pvryvd f erteen talet ( It was retarded an fl "weej tev v thet h!) A n.mro b4 Keen ' 'y te the war the I Virtue Aflc eoa-e. k4 been wrb wnt the fort. That pra b4 a r4 teetlnr fftmj fh, a!-M 4 atrophia f Phecla, foartng that. fry W. for mm are rata to lift thtr land aa-alnet th fallea. - l, tesH fr yr ta see the bom ata ad aot my f"ant ef tear bee", drain .4 t tVe lm-t drop In wecHPg for re a-?ic. And new. goeetheart. hot t B en IHam " He 0en' f rl4esl i Fr're f4rtii(l "- r.n m ff a wied c "a. e;-rr'4 fryir te fa1' hf tm ef r!rtwee- i.,. , y4 wa aK4l it R, ta4 TlpM 7"a, he krt b'e crniet welt. !! frei tt fkirtot; I l t)!,m ft. fi,.M'l r ra. Te k hat f ew er h that tred "' whin f r1 ft( the la-e L Arvmfn- hai rad to the rerhet r;e-e hia.e that rweei ..e h he mrmA 1 t . K. . m e. ... V . 4 I. .. 4 i. lAr et Thus kpesklng, Agamemnon entered Into hi palace, th queen all tha while calling apon Zeus to wltneea ber great Icy at seeing hr husband homo again. Taming to Tasaandra, who still re mained In th chariot, th qaeen bade ber dearend aad, el nee fate had sent her there, lo follow into tha palaea, Th pmphetea gased with a strange, filed look at tha goeen, but spoke net 1 will not dallr with yea." eald th qtieen. "There, iir our household al tar, th eheep re standing readr for th aacrlftc and th flame leap high. If yew do ant ndraed my epech can talk la aone but mnt barberV-. Lrtl before th welkt rrf twHterlng tong-je va can at mnm meb might ru against tbo aryrvtae4 slrna. f " a 4 and enter. Bnt raaesn'tra rtill gaeed wild If at the one and her fa took an a tnek cf ntteTaM horror. 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