And even to this day the superstitious peasant will tell how often in the stormy night he has heard the old king followed by all his huntsmen and pointers rushing through the tops of the forrest-trees, filling the air with their cries and echoing bugles. [P. 8; full entry reads: "Ruins of the old castle of Gurre, built by king Woldeman about year 1200, the country about was the favorite hunting-grounds of the chivalrous king, whom tradition has made to say: 'That the Lord might have heaven to himself if he could only keep his Gurre%'"]
Catalogue of the Niagara Gallery, including also a Collection of Scandinavian Paintings. By Ferdinand Richardt. Price of Admission, 25 cts. Season Tickets, $1.00. Doors open from 10 a.m., till 10 p.m.