; «uv ft . : : 5 4% F Al R GOL . BOOK FIVE. ee CHAPTER LL. A MESSAGE FROM THE GODS. “au W hispe O comrade, ‘Lt is done said the ‘tzinu in ‘itis done Une mort service, ‘Do not spare me, good tzin. I am hap piest when serving ‘Then stay in the city to-night, and be here lake pa t with the You eariy after the discovery. crowd, and, if opportunity offer, directit. I + 4 “+ ” R 4 = “ 1 . turn to my exiie. eport when aii ts The gods keep you! Fare well. with the square, went to must t vver. Hualpa, familiar the portico of the Chalcan ; and as the lamps were out, and the curtains of the door drawn for the night, with the privilege of an habit ue he stretched himself upon one of the lounges, and, lulled by the fountain, fell asleep. A shout awoke him. He looked out to sec the day breaking in gloom. The old sky of blue, in which the summer had so long and lovingly smoke seemed to have fallen from ples, and burdening the atmosphere, was driv- ing along slowly and heavily like something belonging to the vanishing night. Another ery louder than the first; then the door, or rather the screen behind him was opened, and the Chalcan himself came forth. “Ah?! son of my friend! Hark! maudlin fellow halooes. Che fool would like to end his sleep, hard enough out there in the i the tem Some temple. But you where have you been? ** Here, goo 1 Xoli, on this lounge. “The night? Ah, the} ulgue was too much for you. For your father's sake, boy, I give you advice; To be perfectly happy in Tenoch titlan it is necessary to remember first, how the judges punish drunkenness; next, that there is no pure liquor in the city except in the king's jars, and—There, the shout again ! two of them! a third !” And the broker also looked out vf the po: tico. “ Holy gods, what a smoke! There goes S some sober citizens, nelghbers ot ine, and running. Something ef interest! Corae, Hualpa, let ua go alao. Che times are won derful. You know there are gods in Tenoch- bitlan besides those we worship. Come! ’ ‘lam hangry. a srr £ | 1 + | will feed you to bursting when we get back. Come on.” ; As they left the portico people were hasten- ing to the centre of the square, where the ont cry was now continuous and growing. **Room forthe Chalean!” said a citizen, already on the ground. ‘‘ Let him see what is here failen from the clouds.” Great was the astonishment of the broker when his eyes first rested on the stately figure of the horse and the terrible head on the lance above it. Hualpa affected the same feeling, but, having @ part ‘to play, shouted, alarm : ‘*TIs is one of. the linche. be in danyer. ; “he crowd, easily persuaded. fell back. ‘* Let us get arms!” shouted one, ‘‘Arms! Get arms!” then rose in full eherus. Huaalpa ventured nearer, and ** The beast is dead !" : Keep off, bey :. respectable distance. as in beasts of Ma- Your lives may fighting Beware, O citizens! cried out, said Xoli, himself at a **Trust it not; such things do aot die,” Never speech more opportune for the Tihu ancan ‘‘Be itot the earth or Sun, I tell you, frreuds, itis dead,” he replied more loudly. ‘* Who knows but that the holy Huitzal’ has set it up here to be seen of all of us, that we saay know Malinche is not a god. Is there one among you who has aj avelin ?” A weepon was passed to him over the heads of the fast increasing crowd. ‘Stand aside. I[ will see.” \Witheut more ado, the adventurer thrust eep into the horse’s flank. Those directly vat held their breath from fear; and when the brute stirred not, they looked at each yth nut knowing what to say. That it was eiul, Was past deubt. Who will gainsay me new continued Hualpa. “lt isdead, and so he is to whom ad belonged. Gods fall not so low.” It was one of these moments when simple ninds are easily converted to any belief. ‘Gods they are not,” said a volce in the turong; “* but whence came they?” ** And who put them here?’ asked another. ifualpa answered swiltly : Well said! The gods speak not directly to those whom they would admonish or favor. Aulifthis be the handiwork of Huitzil’— more likely ?—should we not in- quire if it have a meaning ? It may be a mes- ssce. Le there a reader of pictures among you, 9° », 1 gle nfl aila Wihay friends? ** Here is one !" ‘Let him come! Make way for him !” itizeu, from his dress a merchant, was p wed int ward. “What experience have you?” ‘* | studied in the calmecac.” eity The man raised his eyes to the head on the and they became transfixed with hor- (the univer- pence, ror. ‘ Look, then, to what we have here, and, saying it is a message from the holy Huitzil’, reac it for us. Speak out, that all may hear.” c lhe citizen was incapable of speech, and the people eried out, ** He isa shame to the heroic god! Off with him ! off with him !” fut Hualpa } nestled, was turned to lead; the} EK DAILY EXAMINE R pie Hualpa followed hiin. ‘© Who is | who asked the by- standers eagerly : coerce | «Him! Not know him! Itis the brave) | lini + A . is > ‘sci eo . » Se .Y a SSIE lad who slew the tiger ana saved the kings @ Ry EK offer for sale the a hooner EK lif | ¥e NEWELL,” of Barrington, built in t *) 7 es s< . oa. ; ~wer \od the answer was to the exposition [ke | Kssex, s. tons well found in every an illuminated seal to a royal w rit. lrespect and ready for sea W ithout outlay. ” Moraine 28 - vartained with clouds ;° Carries about 100 tons coal, and makes a good Morning advanced, curtained witn ¢ : arri ' : j is yunt f the pect aele flew, the ouster. W ill be sold low. Apply to and, e account ot le Spot ' ; ‘ y . on It n 4] f vez inereased, until MACDONALD BROS. & CO. THLULLAILUe ih vue sng ue~ t € ‘ here was not room left for who caught the news ; - the sight, and for themselves read the mira- ght, andi ; py The cl: . culous message of Huitzil’. Ihe ciamor © >. like the clamor of neues rhe ynie wa — i ea ' singularly; for thus was fought the first great batile—the battle of the myst wid wita this result; if a believer lin the divinity of Cortes looked once at the rotting head on the lance, he went away of the ‘tziu's opinion, impatie nt tor war. i te nonn a party of Spaniards, footmen, I About noon & j y } : armed 1 out inspecting the city, entered the square The multitude daunted them not tne east. [alking, sometimes laughing, they } along, peering into the open booths wid watching with practised eyes sauntel and stalls for x td aN ‘* Holy mass !” exclaimed one of them, stop- ping. ‘* The he ithen are at sacrifice. ‘Sacrifice, saidst thou? This is their mar- ket-place.”’ f 1 { thev hav ‘That as thou wilt. I tell thee they nave been at worship. My eyes are not dim as my mother’s, who was past fitcy the day he left Cuba—may the “saints preserve her! lf they were, yet could 1 swear that yonder hangs the head of a victim.” Over the restless crowd they looked at the object, eager, yet uncertain. (To be . ee Eczema. Htehy, Sealy, Skin Tor- tures. The simple \pplication of SwaYNe’s OINT- internal medicine, will Salt Rheum, Ring- rhastly ghastly; Continued. } + MENT, without any cure any case of letter, + Saunders & Newsom’s Meat Market, A S THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK US, A our patrons and others in need of Coal can be supplied by calling on us. We have in Store a large supp! leading qualities, viz, :-— OLD SYDNEY ROUND, y of ail the ACADIA do., VICTORIA do., VALE do., INTERNATIONAL do., INTERCOLONIAL RUN OF MINE, ACADIA AND VALE NU1, All of which will be sold at a small profit. KR. icMILLAN. her guar feb2—eod & wky im 50 REWARD. ALICIOUSLY cutting, breaking. destroying Ll or injuring Telephone Lines or Wires isa ishab.e by imprisonment fora CTS misdemeanor, pun term not exceeding two years; every attempt to commit such offence is punishable, on summary conviction, by a fine no exceedi 50, or three as en months’ imprisonnu labor, The Lines of the i im Island aving been cut and damayed, in several instances, more especially in the vicinity of Charlottetown, between Mount Stewart and Cardigan Bridge, and between Mon- tague Bridg Murrarv River. the Directors will'pay $30 to any persoa who will furnish sach evidence as will convict any person who has committed, or hereafter may commit, any of said offences on the Company’s J.ines, By order of the Directors. ROB, ANGUS, Manager. Telephone Company’s Office, Feb. 1, 1°89, f-b5—dy & wky aw s nT aa ee ne i.e? b : U ; 2 f N SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York City. Stocks, Bonds, Greil ‘proviiteiil and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried ou Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & interfered. ‘‘ No, He still helieves Malinche a god. Let him alone! I can use him.” ‘fhen he spoke to the merchant. me, mY friend, and [ will read. If I err, atop me.” «* Read, read!” went up on all sides. Hualpa turned to the group as if studying it. Around him fell the silence of keen ex- yectancy. ** Thus writes Huitzil’, greatest of gods, to } the children of Anahuac, greatest of peoples!” so Hualpa began. ‘‘‘ The strangers in Ten- ochtitlan are my enemies and yours, O people. ‘They come to overthrow my altars and make you a nation of slaves. You have sacrificed and prayed to me, and now I say to you, Aris: ! Take arms before it is too late. Malinche and his followers are but men. Strike them and they will die. To convince you that they are not gods, lo! here is one of them dead. thing that owns them master, even the beasts they ride !’—Ho, friend, is not that eorrect ?” ‘So I would have read,” chant. ** Praised be Huitzil’ !" voutly. ‘* Live the good god of our fathers ! to the strangers !" answered the people. ‘ud amid the stir and hum of many voices, said the mer- cried Hualpa, de- Death the comrade of the 'tzin, listening, heard his words repeated, and passed from man to man ; ' #> that he knew his mission done, and that by | noon the story of the efligy would be common throughout the « ity, and in flight over the valley, with his exposition of its meaning ac- epted and beyond counteraction. After awhile the Ckalean caaght Saying, “* it ‘ { nose his arm, e smell is dreadiul to a cultivat- AL no uacpened by an empty stomach. Snail for one, breakfast for the other, qo. 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S500 Hui is offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. o's Cataryh ae for a case of Chronic Nasal Catarrh which *; ye they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS OF CATAHEE,—)Dull |heavy headache, obstruction of the nas ‘passages, discharges falling from the head | } - i _ into the throat, sometinies profuse, wat ery, a: - ‘ Ba j and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, STATIONS. es | ia Ss STATLONS. i No. 2 Ne. 4. | purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are j | j | weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing rr ak ae. ie wT + | ee ey tarents cepeaienaiion at aieaiars » a. a - ——.. * ‘clear the throat, ex oration ¢ ensiv Charlottetown....«.....- dp * 15 1 50 ||Tignish. ........... ae oars , matter, together with scabs from ulvers; the Royalty Junction.........) 7 34 SAS. < TARMIOOR,.5..0000000psceces i. 68a 1 | Voice is changed and has a nagal twang; the North Wiltshire ......... 8 17 305 | Bloomfield .............+-. | 730 Pe a Rey) Baw Ro BS Hunter Riveracsesesssn-| 89) | So lboretliisssccccssccseeeee|_ 800 Imenwu depression, a backing cough and gens ere eee 28, sd ae W ellingtom....ccscceeeses. | 949 | eral debility. Only a few of the above-nained Freetown ....... batheknntns 9 23 4 22 Miscouche....... joceneicenk Hae symptoms are likely to be present in any one ine ew lle halle 94 | 445° |] Car) 1025 case. Thousands of cases annually, without ar} 1010 | 520 ||Summerside.......... { 11 85 A.M. ‘manifesting half of the above _— re- Summerside.......... P.M. | = ép| P.M, | 630 , Suit in consumption, and énd in the grave. : dp} 1240 | | Rensington,.......00++ 990s —— . Ta No disease is 80 common, more deceptiye sed Miscouche...........+++++- 100 «| LPORUUI NTs. «concen esses “— ee 723 «=| dangerous, or less understood by physiciuns. Wellington......-ss0.00-] 227 | Kmerald Junetion......- | 1998 | 768 | RU RR OR coceione: Sad peokne Propaess, eee es 2 is Nis said satan ocala 2 ae : au yaar > Worse ase. BF cvanamsenns Lee panier tare (1B | &30 cases SS Oe scold in the head,” Bioomileld .......--.-- ot ea North Wiltehire.......... | 12% | 84 | COFYmm, and Ontarrhal Beadache. Alberton ...... ent hin Gane j i 0 Kioyalty Junction. ......- ; 212 9 37 | Sold by druggists everywhere; W centa, WR, oo. esfuceces) eri $3 i; Charlottetown.........- ar| 2 30 10 K = | “Untold Agon from Catarrh.* j ! | STPATIONS. | No. 9 STATIONS. | No. 10, | Prof. W. HAusNeR, the famous mesmerist, i { of 1 N, ¥., writes: “Some ten years ago =a —_—— =e as cum a a sroee chronic nasal : : _ 2. - om rrh. My fami yhysician gave me u Emerald Junction i dol 4 10 i\¢ ‘ape SPUR oes * dp) ! 6 30 incurable, and Saad S weet eon law cane wan. Cape Traverse..........arl _! §00 \|jEmerald Junction......ar_ ss | 7 20 such a bad one, that every day, towards sun- ———<—<——————— Soietieriterctes 2) goa oS ” pet, my voice would become s0 hoarse I coula TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE BAS?, —— rcsmenk boven ytines. nthe mornin ’ my coughing and clearing of my throat woul : almoe, erangie 4 wT the use of Dr. Sage’s : : : Tt ; ; | Catarrh Remedy, in three months, I was.a weli STATIONS, No. 5. | No.7. || STATIONS, | No. & | No. & | "itn, and the cure bas been permanent,” a a | : “Constantly TZawking and Spitting.* MM. | 1} A. M, | tHomas J, Ruswinc, Eeq., 2902 Pine Street oe vee sp, : = eee ceeeeeees GD 7 15 i St. Louis, Mo., writes: “J was a great sufferer eee ennneeses He | Cardigemsseessecsees cesses 7 38 | from catarrh for three years. At times iI could esc aesccecvesereess + bit ain ar, 850 | hardly breathe, and wag constantly hawking i a ia is f | tount Stewart..Junc i /and spitting, and for the lust eight month ag a : A dp, 90 ‘could not breathe throvgh the nostrils, Cardlennsd«- i 533 Pen aa Sooaycastee ereeeel : pone nothing conld be ao for me. Laat anes weearereecers ote 5 22 jstOyaliy JUNCHION........./ 10 G3 : vy, | was advised to try Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Georgetown..........--- ar 545 ____ }jCharlottetown.......... ~~ oe Remedy, and | am pow a well man, "T believe P, 4 hey neta it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now Mount Stewart Junc....dp 405 Souris G ae inanufactured, and one has only to give it @ = Raiginicersdmeren — 443 Bear Riv scat oar #* tee aD, ‘ & 2 fair trial to experience astounding results and Be Peters... 000000 | | 648 |iSt. Peter. oo esesc 02 | fe.) BAT IVIVEDR....06 096666 cove ; 5 87 torell ses ‘ 7 race ar 3a ene | Rh ore xc-erire~ peng mr nena presenter er es Soe emerge = pat Rosas, Bunyan Pp. 0.. Ocenia, Oo. Veaing are run by E: ‘nie ibe ard Tis - a., BayS: “My daughter had catarrh when oy Kastern Standard Time. ehe 1 ga ware om, very badly. I saw Dr. T Tat es Sage’s Catarr emedy acvertised, and pro- J. USSWORTH “ eres —o i soon Gow that it Superintendent. C —T ttle effected @ perma- ee a years Old anc Kadway Uilice, Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1838—Gi all prs 6i ae . She i ‘ nen ea 2 gow Cause — Kncourage Home Manufacture HE Subscriber wishes to inform the public hum ewe, oo *t be isthe manufacturer of the uarantees it a on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for Whole- Why this Blacking is the Best :-Ist, it is thor. 2nd, it will perfectly pre- and pliable; 4th, because a! who have used it a