| [THE TOURNAMENT.] |
| [THE BRAVE SWISS BOY.] |
| [A GIGANTIC JELLY-FISH.] |
| [THAT EARTHQUAKE!] |
| [THE DOLLS' WEDDING.] |
| [THE STORY OF A PARROT.] |
| [WIGGLES.] |
| Vol. I.—No. 3. | Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. | Price Four Cents. |
| Tuesday, November 18, 1879. | Copyright, 1879, by Harper & Brothers. | $1.50 per Year, in Advance. |
THE TOURNAMENT.—Drawn by James E. Kelly.
THE TOURNAMENT.
Great rivalry arose once between James and Henry, two school-mates and warm friends, and all on account of a pretty girl who went to the same school. Each one wanted to walk with her, and carry her books and lunch basket; and as Mary was a bit of a coquette, and showed no preference for either of her admirers, each tried to be the first to meet her in the shady winding lane that led from her house to the school. At last they determined to decide the matter in the old knightly manner, by a tournament. Two stout boys consented to act as chargers, and the day for the meeting was appointed.