ia i ' ; i P ‘ f no? a4 t F ~ 4} i aH it i a; 7 7 t . ) j « q * F i ¥ : i A ATR I ak LW BOOK FOUR. CHAPTER VII (Contin ied. ) Then Montezuma’s face flashed; and, liftin his head as it were to look at objects afar off, t like one talking te bimsveif aud has been hear+ he said aloud, ye ** He is a lover of gold, speak of cities and t mples and armies; of hi peuple numberless as the sands. O, if he be » WEATHER PROVERBS, sos When gnats dance in February the husband: man becomes a beggar : The Welshman would, his dam on her bier Than see a fair Febru—eer All the months in the year g | Curse a fair Febru-—eer. j If in February there be no rate, ' | Tis neither good for hay or gral. i February fill dyke ' With what thou dost like. In February if thou hearest thunder Thou shalt see a summer wonder. man, with human weakeuesses—if he has |), tee a bridge and March breaks hope, or foliv of thought, to make him less ' Febru ary makes a bridge - 7 . . . ° + than a god—ere the nigh® fall he shail give ine a h short, has discomforts long. reverence. Sign of my power shall he fin i at | Sevruary men =. " . ay* : J . ‘ ‘ oes every step; cities built upon the waves; tem ples solid and high as the hills; the lake cov ered with eanoes and gardens; people at _ feet, like stalks in the meadow; my Warriors and Tenochtitlan, city of empire! And then, if he greet me with hope or thought of von quest—then He shuddered. “And then what?” said Cuitlahua, whom not a word had been lst. The thinker startled, looked at him coldly, saying : i i I will take coun il of the gods. ; ; And for awhile he returned to his cAociat When next he looked up and spoke, his face was bright and smiling. ** With a train, my children, you are to go in advance of me, and meet Malinche at Xoloc. Embrace him, speak to ¢ honor- ably; return with him, and I will be at the first bridge outside the city, vitiahua and Cacama, be near when he steps forward to salute me. I will lean upon your shoulders. Get yon gone now. Remember Anahuac !" Shortly afterward « tr vin of nobles, mag- nificently arrayed, issued from the palace, and marched down the great street jeading te the Iztapalapan causeway. fhe house-tops, the porticos, even the ro fs and towers of tempies, and the pavements and cross-streets, were already occupied by spectators. At the head ot the procession strode the four heralds. Silently they marched, in silence the populace received them Phe spectacle reminded very upon ; him old men of the day t! vreat borne in mournful pomp te Chapuliepec. Only : t i t ,i. aya was once there was a cheer, or, rather, wWat-cry from the warriots looking down from the terraces of a teimpie. So the curtage passed from the city : so. through a continuous lane of men, they moved aiong the ca they rea ‘hed the vates of Noioc, at which the two dykes, one trom I: tap ul pan, the other from Cojohuaca, iatersected each other, There they halted, waiting for Uortes Aud while the train was oa the road, out of one of the gates of the royal gardea passed a palanquin, borne by four siaves in the king's livery. The occupants were the princesses ula and Nenetzin, with Yeteve in attend- lu any of the towns of old Spain there would have been much remark upon the style of carriage, but no denial ot that they were Spauis Phe elder sis- ter was thoughtiul und anxious; the younger Kept constant lookoul; the priestess at feet wove the fiowers with profusely supplied intu vamilletes, and threw ance. their beauty, or porn. thy them at the passers-by. ihe slaves, the great street, turned to the north. ** Blessed L uly t"’ cried Yeteve. ‘Was the like ever seen?” ‘* What is it?" asked Nenetzin. **Such a crowd of people. Nenetzin looked out again, saying: ‘* | wish I could see a noble or a warrior.” ‘That may not be,” said Tula. nobles are gone to receive Malinche, the war- iors are shat up in the temples.” ¥ Why so?” ‘‘ They may be needed.” ‘* Ah! was it thought there is such danger ? | But look, see!” And Nenetzin drew back alarmed, yet laughing There was a crash outside, and a loud shout, and the palanquin stopped. ‘Tula drew tire curtain quickly, uot knowing but that the | pevil requiring the soldiery was at hand. A vendor of iittle stene images— fe otis, or house- hui gods— inable to get out of the way, had beca run upon by the slaves, and the pave- went sprinkled with the broken legs of the luckless dares. Aside, surveying the wreck, stood the pedlar, clad as usual wich his class. In his girdle he carried a inaliet, signiticant of his trade. He was un- oamonty tall and of a complexion darker than tre lowest slaves. While the commiser- ste princess observed him he raised his eyes; . moment he stood uncertain what to do; then he stepped te the palanquin, and from the fel s of his tanic drew an image elaborately carved upon the face of an agate. ‘The good priacess,” he said, bending so low as to hide his face, ** did not laugh at the misfortune of her poor slave. She has a friendly heart, andis loved by every artisan in Tesochtitlan. This carving is of a sacred gui, who will watch over and bless her, as I If she will take it, I shall be glad.” very valuable, and maybe you are she replied. * Rich When it is told that the princess now do. “+t is mot ric Tula was piessed with a feotl of my carving, pstrons without end. And if it the recollection will make me rich enough. Willi she please me so much ?” she took from her finger a ring set with a iu any city of Europe, would have and handed it to I shall have were Ho. %), i j:wel tuat, boaght fi uch cameos, him. ‘Certainly ; but take this warrant you are a gentle artist.” The peliar took the gift, and kissed the pavement, and, aft rthe pelanquin was gone, picked up such of his wares as were uninjured and went his way well pleased. At the gate of the temple of Huitzil’ the three atight-d, and made their way to the azoteas. The lofty place was occupied by pabas and cicizens, yet a sun-shade of gaudy feather-work was pitched for them close by the eastern verge, overlooking the palace of Aaaya’, ant commanding the street up which the array was tocome. In the area below, encompassed by the Coalapantli, or Wall of serpents, ten thousand warriors were closely ranked, ready to march at beat of the great drwm hanging in the tower. Thus, comfort- ably situaced, the daughters of the king await- ed the strangers. When Montezama started to meet his vuests, the morning was far advanced. A vast audience, in front of his palace, waited to catch a glimpse of bis person. Of his policy the mass knew but the little gleaned trom & thousand rumors—enough to fill them with forebodings of evil. Was he going out as king or slave? At last he came, looking their ideal of a child of the sun, and ready tor the scratiny. Standing in the portal he re- wived their homage; not one but kissed the fore him (To be continued. ) from me. I ~~ Wiles! Piles? Etching Piles! Sy urroms.—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. | If allowed to continue tumors form, which oiten bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swaynse's OLNTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. mail, for 50 cents. Or. 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WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Proprietors, en ert tt OCC Oe ee Encourage Home Manufacture —BY USING REARDSLEY’S CELEBRATED OU, PASTS BLACKING The Best Leather Prezervative known, | | PHE Subscriber wishes to inform the public . z+st he isthe manufacturer of the ‘og, wund guurantees it a oupar arucie bo: sarnesses, Boots and Shoes. Bid a. atherveneratiy. Ut is peculiarly adapted wer seeping ali articles of Leather to which it is upped SOFT and PLIABLE.+ It is certain to “ive saiisfaction, and cannot possibiy injure the Leether, as it is manfactured from the best articles to be obtained in the market. A thor- ou h appiichtion to Boots and Shees will render them periectly Waterproof, and Lumbermen and Farmers will never have wet feet it they will use BE ARDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING, Pa: ties wishing a Box can have lt sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Special rates for W hole- sale orders, 7 Vhy this Blucking is the Best :--Ist, it is thor- oughly Wate prowf; 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather; 3rd, it keeps the “Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recommended, Address your orders te the ~uhserit er.§ . W. W. BEARDSLEY Manvfecturer and Dealer in Poote, Suces and lisrness, BERWICK, N., 8. ohees Wee ny | ewuve asep8heTrAn §Arcwe. ap2s The treatment of many thousands of case of those chronic weaknesses aud distressing ailments peculiar to females, at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N, Y., has afforded a vast experience in nicely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for the eure of woman's need niuuadies, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the outgrowth, or result, of this great and valuable experience. Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from physi- cians who have tested it in the more - vated ané obstinate cases which had bafiied their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of uffering women. It is not recommended asa * cure-all,” but as a most perfect Specific for woman’s peculiar ailments. As a powerful, invigorating tonic, it imparts stre e whole system, nud to the womb and its appendages in particular. Yor overworked, “worn-out,” “ron-down,” debilitated teachers, dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,”” aouse- kecpers, nursing mothers, end feeble women generaliy, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled &3 an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As 2 seothing and sirengthening rorwvine,. “Favorite Prescription” fe une, qualed and is invaluable in ying ond 6ub- cuing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- naustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, meryous symptems com>» monly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womb. It induces refres siecp ens relieves mental anxiety and de- sponaeny- — ite P r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a legitimate medicine, canotume compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization, It is purely vegetable ir its composition and perfectly harmless in _its efccts in any condition of the system. For moruing sickness, Or nausea, from whatever cause arising, Weak stomach, in@igesticn, Jys- epsia and kinared symptoms, its use, in small O88, will prove very beneficial. ®Vavorite Preseripiicn * is a poste tive cure for the most complicated and ob- siinate cases of leucorrhca, exceesive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,. prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak beck, female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion.. bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, ins flammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, accompanied with * internal hent,’”’ AS & regulator and promoter of func- tionai action, at that critical period of change trom girlhood to womanhood, * Favorite Pre~ scription” is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good results, It is equaily efficacious and valuabls in its effects when taken for those disorders and derange- iments incident to that later and most critica) period, known gm “ The Change of Life.” *Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica! Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Littie Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kiduey and Bladder diseases. Their combined use also removes blood taints, and abolishes cancerous and scrofuious humors from the system, “Favorite Prescription” is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, pruder a positive guarantee, trom the manu. facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every aan ae inoney will be refunded ‘This gusran. tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) . bottles for 35.00, - ee For targe, illustrated Treatise on Discases of Women (160 aper-cove : cents in stamps XGiress. ered), send ten Worid’s Dispensary Medical Associaticn, 463 Maip 6. BIVFALA, NU.