Show SOME DUCAL PRIVILEGES OME INTERESTING ING INFORMATION on the advantage of blue Mood hI d over SOME S the ordinary red article may be culled sum rom test legal I decisions de have hae been reached ranched hed in English En bankruptcy cases a For Por Instance to the th cue care of the former Duke of Manchester ter it was w decided that thet a Juke duke Pea eteo ef en though thou tk h is entitled en to a quart of champagne a day da In addition to a carriage and a ridin boNe hone A viscount fare quite anite no o well eU He Ile doer nt get t the riding ailing ding horse and his bia wine bill is cut to a sum that providing be he ia is as hearty ty a drinker danker as aa a duke h he will have to be satisfied ed with claret eIa t or something inexpensive On the other hand aa an ordinary man tan can an retain nothing but hut his Ins clothes cloth and ancl his liia hair and such urt stern A clergy clergyman man TIIU n is ia equally badly off 0 when he be becomes beco insolvent In and nd can keep kee little Itle but hH his hl t lothes L thea and his religious views view tt t first tint glance this would seem eem like class clam discrimination of or an unjust and fla fag flagrant mt nt type for the tile ordinary mortal is la I as liable to a a and d thirst as aa any an peer of the realm But the theory of the tile law probably is that whew heir a bankrupt has ha II to live up to the title of ot duke he lie needs a l e evert day in order to do t this ts s with a a decent amount of dignity d d Or the die cow com s sma i ima ma may thick think It advisable adY Ie a tender in the ease case of dukes lest heat they be driven to a too ao hasty haM marria mania uh th tIt the first t American that happens ha pen along As these Jo not beset bee t the clergyman or ordinary layman there r ia is no n need of their having anything allY thin stronger that plain hydrant water and a achain achain chain ham t a to keep their hair brushed bru bed |