ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - PrIcAY, JUNE 7, 1889. | 3 AT ny f gad BOOK SEVEN. VIIl, THs CHAPTER OF TUE MANTAS Ww ke the tin in the GOD. shone on the captain a truly martial confronting him with Spanish arms, a shield with a face of iron and a battle-axe of steel. moment in the air, then flung off. { T'o he t ‘onts 20 ad.) OA LD Whata (Story)! ° ’ novel cure—which i report of & gun For Ne iralwia, a i eat uproar of the assault pasdiy believe if true, will ever become popu ovis ’ } ; } 2 - — a ae } “ " . now become familiar to him, filed the cham- | pa. fF. vouched for, it is said, by : ee ! } “i yr . N : ‘ ber He kne on the step and on pondent of the New York vee 1 it! oe there was a cloud upon his spirit, ind over the virl in Paterson, a. Sis had sutlere with neu- : y ; 140 stony tace there seemed to be a cioud, malar : . ‘ : : ; ; and mantic; at ? the door He put on his helm Hualpa offered him his arms. ‘*No.” he said. “‘ bring me those we took Ao, he Se riug from the strange | ithe gravity of his manner, a . " l > St and with a rising heart and a smile, the S : | — seen on his lips for many a day, he broug' and gave them bursting ‘tz Hu al pa maraAc Spanish shield and battle-axe, to him. Then din belew, it in greater volume, drew to the verge of the temple. riors made way for him reverently. He look ed down into the square, and through a yeil of smoke semilucent saw Cortes and his caval. iers charge the ranks massed in front of the palace gate. The gate stood open, and a crowd of the Tlascalans were pouring out of one the mystery of the days passed ; they bent the work, and veered each other with their war cries; yet -s0 called by Cortes ‘ hy the the The war: the Pp rtai, hauilng or towers whose } , > . construction had been the iow to moved slow - tne 1 : ly, as if loth to leave. In the same manner th other tower was drawn out of the ourt; then, side to side, both started down street, which they filled so near] w re > = + o ft for the room was h arly left g 1arded the Tlascalans on the flanks. lhe fighting ceased, and silently the enemies power stared at the spectacle—such is there in curiosity. . At sight of the structures, rolling, rocking, rumoling, and creaking dismally in ev ry wheel, Cortes’ eyes sparkle 1 fire-lik through his visor. The ‘tzin, on the other hand, was disturbed and anxious, although outw irdly alm: for tl sts of the common wonder « enclosed on every side, and he knew as what they contained as of their use and peration I ngs aa ae ‘ SiOwWwiy t y roieu on, unti) past the inter. section of the streets; there they gt pped. : + . . ; . rmigot and .eit of them were b sutiful houses vered with warriors for the moment con . , of > y . ' : verted Into spectators, A hush oj expectancy everywhere prevalied. h } in . Che ‘tziu Shaded bis and leant eagerly forward t next the walis, doors dr ipped out, and guns, muzzle, glared over the house-tops, then swept them with fire. A he ip to toe ac eyes WILD His Suddenly, irom the sides of De machine MasaKe d - + w bit h wryeu +) . - | ) +) 1 lew aiony une at extended to the street and the same oping of the walis, the Christians je sped on the irrible screan . ts of the te mpie ; | : > y iaaders roofs, xe boarders on aships deck, and m astered tuem atonce; whereupon they returned, and were about taking in the ladders, when Cortes ; , Seu0ped JACK, and, ridin tcom one to the oS nouted ; ‘ er, 8 Ordas! Aviia! MW raa Where are the t es I gave ye? Outagain! Leave not a 1e to shelter the dogs! Le ive u thing but is 3! Pri nio, Pr nto ine captains answered pi mptly. With ; : : : : } hambea or resinous pine and cotton, they fired all the wood-work of the in- teri of tli buildings Smoke burst f : doors and windows: then ta sclaciuments retreated, and wer. rolled yf tnout i083 OT @ man. Behind the manéas there was a strong lear- ¥ i of infantry; and artille ry; with and the guards on the flanks, and the ters for ing Vay at the front, it seemed Ly t avert, or ven interrupt, an xk at on so novel and suce ssful. the smoke fromthe burning houses, mo- mentarily thickening and widening, was seen sla und by the heathen hailed with cries of wm ; not so Cortes; riding everywhere, in th van, to tne rear, often stopping by the mantas, which he regarded with natural affec. tion, a8 his artist does his last work, he tasted t of successful genius. The smoke ris- ing, as it were, to Heaven, carried up_his vow not to stop until the city, with all its idol- atries, was a heap of ashes and lirae—a_holo- caust to the Mother such as had never been seen (he cheeriness of his constant cry, ** Christo, Christo y Santiayo’” eommunicat- i? ’ ed to his people, andthey marched laughing and fighting. Opposition had now almost ceased; at the approa h of the mantas, the house-tops were givea up without cesistance. A general panic appeared to have seized the pagans ; they even vacated the street, so that the cavaliers had to do than ride leisurely, turning now and then to see the fires behind them, ind the tall machines come lumbering on. As remarked, when the mantas stopped at intersection of the streets, the ‘tzin watched them eagerly, for he knew the time hack come to make their use manifest ; he saw a dour drop, and the jet of flame and smoke leap froma gun; he heard the cry of agony from the house tops, and the (leeper cry from all the people ; to the chiefs around him he said, with steady voice, and as became a leader : ** Courage, friends! We have them now, Malinche is mad to put his people in such traps. Lord Hualpa, go round the place of combat and see that the first bridge is im- passable; for there, unless the towers have wings and can fly, they must stop. And to you, lo’, ” he spoke to the lad tenderly, “1 give a command and sacred trust Stay here, and take care of -the gods,” fo’ kissed his hand, and ‘“*May the care for them ! To other chiefs, calling them by name, he gave directions for the renewal of the assault on the palace, now weakened by the sortie, and for the concentration of fresh com‘ panies in the rear of the enemy, to contest their return. “And now, my good lord,” he said to a cacique, yray-headed, but of magnificent frame, ‘‘ you have a company of Tezcucans, formerly the guards of king Cacama’s palace. Bring them, and follow me. Come.” A number of houses covering quite half a *juare were by this time on fire. Those of wood burned furiously ; the morning, however, was almost breathless, so that the cinders did little harm. On tbe left side of the street stood a building of red stone, its frent pro- fusely carved, and further ornamented with a marble portico—a palace, in fact, massively built, and somewhat higher than the mantas. ‘ ’ iittie e.se the U said, fervently, me as I will for gods Its entrances were barricaded, and or the rool, where an enemy might be looked for, there was not a spear, helm, or sign of life, except some fan-palms and long banana- branches, Before the stately front the mantas were at length hauled. Immediately the door on that side was dropped, and the ladder fixed, and Avila, who had the com- mand, started with his followers to take possession and apply the torch. Suddenly, the coping of the palce-front flamed with feathered helms and points of bronze, meas ae one and :, ortes captains; but now he was Surprised ; directly before him stood Guata- mozin, whom every Spaniard had come to intrepid | Six or fifty acres can be had with this pro- almost the wall ralgia of the head and face until frantic with pain; actually beating with her head to cause insensibility. Her employer having heard that a Dr. lere had} cured rheumatism by the sting of a wasp, asked the girl if she would try it. With courage born of despair, she exclaimed ‘‘Any | other torture would be a pleasuro beside | this.”” A y low w asp Was obtained, and vexed into stinging her face. Within a few moments the pain ceased, the girl tell asleep, and strange to say, never again had attack of neuralgia. Che remedy was probably too heroic for ond A learned specialist when told this yarn remarked, ‘Lhe pain may have stopped temporarily, but it could only have been temporary.” Continued he, “it is | a fact that a sudden shock to inflamed and painful nerves will stop pain,” but the | remedy is worse then the disease, as many | unthinking people in after years find out, | who apply flery and dangerous compounds ex- ternally to stop Neuralgia and Rheumatism. rhey only continue to shock the nervous system, ignorant of the fact that, as in the morphine of alchol habit their mental and | moral nature is thus being gradually destroy- | ed. ‘Make haste slowly, if you expect to cure any nerve disease” was the advice to a/| lady by a friend who had been cured of chronic Neuralgia by using for some time Johnson's Anodyne Liniment inhaled, taken internally, and applied externally, as advised in the wrapper around every bottle. Neu ralgia is a fever or inflammation of the nerves, | and only by degrees can any inflammation be cured; and then only by an anodyne treat- ment. Old Dr. Johnson had this in mind when he devised Anodyne Liniment; a remedy now kuewn to ne arly every one, as it deserves to be s medicine without not have survived for eighty } } her a& se dose. an Well, we don’t blame nis ureciy a ] + vil] reai merit couid Vears aS LhIsS ove has done. jit wyl dy6i -_—_—- e+ — | Local Notices. J. DB. Macdonald has almost doubled his business in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing within the last two months. The reasen is, people know good goods and Jow prices when they see them, Ladi Bros... ind children’s undervests at Stanley Brown jnel 3i Ladi Ss and and cheap at Stanley Bros. Kid gk silk and lisle thread gloves at Stanley Bros, jnel 3i ~ Straw Hats—Canadian and American Straw Hats, latest styles, very cheap.—D. A. Bruce, m23 eod wy tf Bloc! 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