THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ~- - THE FAIR GOD. meok SEVEN. CHAPTER IV. MONTEZUMA A PROPUET—UMIS PROPHECY. Scarce five wee ks before Cor tes sailed from the palace with seventy soldiers, ragged, yet eariously bedight with gold and silver; now he returned full-handed, at his back thirteen hundred infantry, a hundred horse, addition al guns and Clascalans. Surely he could hold what he had gained. Che garrison stood in the court-yard to re ceive him. Trumpet re plied to trumpet, and the reverberation of the drums shook the an cient house. When all were assigned to quarters, the ranks were broken and the vet erans—those who had remained and those whe had followed their chief—rushed clamor ously into each other's arms. Comradeship, with its strange love, born of toil and danger, and nursed by red-handed battle, asserted it self. The men of Narvaez look on indiffer- ently, or clomb the palace, and from the roof surveyed the vicinage, especially the great temple, apparently as forsaken as the city. | And in the court-yard Cortes met Alvarado, saluting him coldly. The latter excused his conduct as best he could; but °the palliations were unsatisfactory. The general turned from him with bitter denunciations, and as he did 80, a procession approached; four nobles, carrying silver wands; then a train in double files: then Montezuma, in the roya! regalia, splendid from head to feet. The shade of the canopy borne above him w rapped his person in purple softness, but did not hide that other shadow discernible in the slow, uncertain step, the bent form, the wistful eyes, the shadow of the coming fate. Such of his family as shared his captivity brought up the cortege. At the sight, Cortes waited ; his blood was hot and his head filled with the fumes of vic tory ; from a great height, as it were, he look- ed upon the retinue and its sorrowful master ; and his eyes wandered fitfully from the Chris tians, worn by watching and hunger, to the sumptuousness of the infidels ; so that when the monarch drew nigh him the temper of his heart was as the temper of his corselet. ‘*IT salute you, OQ Malinche, and welcome your return,” said Montezuma, according to the interpretation of Marina, The Spaniard heard him without a sign of recognition * The good lady of your trust has had you in care ; she has given you the victory. I con- gratulate you, Malinche.” Still the Spaniard was obstinate. The king hesitated, dropped his eye under the cold stare, and was frozen into silence. I'he Cortes turned upon his heel, and, without a word, sought his chamber. The insult was plain, and the witnesses, Christian and infidel, were shocked; and while they stood surprised, Tula _rush- ed up and threw her arms around the victim’s neck, and laid her head upon his breast. The retinue closed around them, as if to hide the shame; and thus the unhappy monarch went back to his quarters —back to his captivity, to his remorse, and the keener pangs of pride savagely lacerated. For a time he was like one dazed; but, half waking, he wrung his hands, and said feebly, ** It cannot be, it cannot be! Maxtla, take the couneillors and go the Malinche, and say that I wish to see him. Tell him the business is urgent and will not wait. Bring me his answer, omitting nothing.” The young chief and the four nobles de- parted, and the king relapsed into his dazement, muttering, ‘‘ It cannot be, it can- not be !” The commissioners delivered the message. Olid, Leon, and others who were present begged Cortes to be considerate. ‘*No,” he replied; ‘“‘the dog of a king would have betrayed us to Narvaez; before his eyes we are allowed to hunger. Why are the markets closed? I have nothing to do with him.” lo the commissioners he said: ** Tell your master te open the markets, or we will for him. Begone !” And they went back and reported, omitting nothing, not even the insulting epithet. Phe king heard them silently, as they pro- love him. In dying there is no honor like lingering long amidst enemies.” His voice trembled, and he paused. She raised her eyes to his face, which was placid but rapt, as if his spirit had been caught by 4 sudden \ ision, “To the world,” he said, in a little while, ‘*T have bid farewell. I see its vanities go from me one by one; last im the train, ani most glitt ring, most loved, Power—and in its hands is my heart. me, darkening all without, ! within ; and in the brightness, lo, ™) People and their Future!” He stopped again, then resumed ; : ‘The long, long eycles—two— four eight newly risen ut brightuting all pass away, and I see the tril 8 like the trodden grass, and in their midst a p iesthoed and a cross. An age ot battle more, and, lo,! the eross but not the priest ; in their stead Freedom and God,’ And with the last word, as if to indicate the Christian God, the report of a gun with- out broke the spell of the seer ; the two start- ed and looked at each other, listening for what might follow; but there nothing more, and he went on quietly talking to her. (To be continued.) Dyspepsia causes depraved blood, which, in time affects every organ and function of th body. Asa remedy for these troubles, noth ing can approach Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 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KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, : SARE Se SEES SaaS A WE headaches, Liurred eaten: Stloating specnet OF De was salen que Senupved. mayS8—d w tl dte 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- a, % Se, Sie Stig Re Se ee > before the eyes. nervous prostration or ex- > ‘ rae iF f haustion, irritability. of temper, os * ge alternating with Thi ie poe biting, transient pains and there, co feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- mae, calamity ? 4 f you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are sufferi org : that most common of American inaladbett . Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated i with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Thé more : complicated your disease has become, the 4 greater the number and diversity of symp- t toms. No matter what stage it has reached, ; Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump- “Return to Malinche,” he ORs 8 ans ileal __________——- | sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Bulfinch Street. “‘and tell him what I wished to say : that my jul2— lyr aed & why people are ready to attack him, and that the GRATEFUL—COMFORTING only means 1 know to divert them from their ‘ a purpose is to release the Lord Cuitlahua, my j Patented Nam. A brother, and send him to them to enforce my in U.S. & te. ie orders. There is now no other of authority ky fas SG / zm YN N\ fs = SASS SS ES Le a ee upon whom I can depend to keep the peace, BREAKFAST. @. and open the markets ; he is the last hope. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural 9 7 Go.’ Che messengers departed, and when they |... BY 8 covern the operations of digestion 3S were gone the monarch said, ‘* Leave the | and nutrition, and by a bn ponent on — chamber now, all but Tula.” fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps hee a a ; ule. has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- " At the last outgoing footstep she went near] cately flavored beverage which may save us fu. for Infants and Children. ik ae “*Castoria is so well adapted tochildrea that J Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, i i inti Sour Sicmacu, arrpces, Eructation, rwrNMNerY Agar ¥ S b = [recommend it as superior to any prescripwion Kills Worms, gives sleep, end promotes dl | i i i AVY ’ bi i judici known to me.” H. A. AncHeEr, M.D. : ns and knelt before him; knowing, with the] many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious : » gestion. ae tion of the Lungs, Skin Di a Heart Di divination which is only of woman, that she } Use of such articles of diet that a constitution bas 1 th salen Dieisieitiiiltilaa 111 So, Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Without injurious medication. Rheumatisin, kidney Disease, or other rere w a nas “a an “tall a anianeen, 1 be gradually built up until strong enough to a Gtk’ =s TRUSS den Cectramin Simuttanne, Oh Menatens tines tt ae maladies are quite linble to set in and, sooner a3 now to have reply to the tzin 8 £°, | resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of Children cured in 2 and Acalts (at least 80 per et.) ia : ce pang en or later, induce a fatal termination. delivered by her in,the eariy morning. Her subtle maladies are floating around us ready to} in 4 months, withont any discomfort to wearer. The tearful look he answered with a smile, saying attack wherever ee > ee lies — et ——e system to ec es isfaction by mail, . , 7 may escape many a ta sha epi - Very Truss specially made for each case, Orders ance » 6 , >» > V ‘ oa 7 rn ig ; > tenderly, ‘I do not know whether I gave you selves weil fortified with pure blood anda pro-| received by 3 pan, m rame day (prepaid and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Bis- covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood- purifying o cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- rae ea) welcome. 1fI did not, I will amend the fault. perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. registered). Palonly unee. Perfect VENTILA- purities, from whatever cause arisin It is Come near.” Made simply with boiling water and milk. one ve years. Highest Awards at le - _ — ne | equally cficacions in acting upon the Kid. d Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: er exhibi 3 « 100,900 sold. Coe ; as Se ae a She arose, and putting an arm over his JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, —— ee for Mlustrated 3 vok : invaluanie uated or canbiay their at ae shoulder knelt closer by his side; he kissed London, England. Minar tt. West, Toreate mA a. SS Lrer, 118 isease 8 her forehead, and passed her close to| decl9~l yr dy & wky : , oe oe his breast. Nothing could exceed the gentleness of the caress unless _ it was the accompanying jlook. She replied with tears and such breaking sobs as are only permitted to passion and childhood. an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digesiicu and gutrition, thereby building up both flesh and gtrengrt. in malarial districts, this wonderful medicine “has gained i celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills ¢ : Fever, Dumb Ague, and kind diseases, «.- Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical~ Dise covery ‘ ‘‘Now, if never before,” he continued, GURES ALL HUMORS, 4 ‘you are my best beloved, because your faith —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the — * in me fell not away with that of all the world worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, * Fever-sores,” ' besides; especially, O good heart! especially Scaly or —~/* Skin, in short, all diseases ; because you have to-day shown me an escape from my intolerable misery and misfortunes, for which may the gods who have abandoned me bless you !” He stroked the dark locks under his hand tt caused by bed blood are conquered by this i powerf:u, purifying, and invigorating medi- # cine. Great Guting Dleers rapidly heal under ; oan its benign intluence, Especially has it mani- £ . fested its potency in curing Tetter, Eczema, ’ j Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncies, Sore Eyes, Scrof- , j ulous Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, : N ! lovingly. "White Sweillings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, ‘Tears? Let there be none for me. Iam —IIsS AT— ae ae ends. Le a, cone in ; : happy. ; L have been unresolved, drifting with plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount . oe ee doubtful, yet hopeful, see- (Ligniad ) rs 5 for a ‘Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. ty ing nothing aud imagining everything; wait- ° ( r > “ ” r ing, sometimes on men, sometimes on the gods, gw Note —This favorite medicine is put a wwe ve ben a beget FD 1S TS. a . : and that so long—ah, so long! But now the up in aéal bottles holding three ere Golden Mcalont hes i A weakness is past. Rejoice with me, O Tula ! each, with the name blown in the glass . , . diyestion, @ fair skin, buoyant spirits, Vital , In this hour I have recovered dominion over and the name of the inventor, S. 2 Come. strength and bodily bealth will be established. } ; wp aphaegee 2 pr po den tin red in wou the fe of te aba CONSUMPTION | bia as eae weagneps.pmanen eer (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) Beware of imitations, refuse all substi- 9 ‘ to the 'tzin. Listen well. I give you my last tutes, and you will not be disappointed. which is Rerofula Of the Langs, is arrested .i 4 decree, after which I shail regard myself as THE REMEDY FOR CURING r PP ' 8 Seabees ctanaltd p By! : opine ite" oe lost to the world. If I live, I shall never } i , velous power over this terribly fat disoash, rule again. Somewhere in the temples I CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ap bell’s jathartic ompound i. when first offering this Banas a rem- shall find a cell like that from which they took PS edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought serio me to be king. The sweetness of a soli ASTHMA, CROUP, Care g [ironic [Joustipation of ootting:, hie ~Comsuurrson 6 Coen, b , . aban ctive for . tude I remember yet. There I will wait for ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND j vay } 2 ss which, from its wonderful Manag | death . and my waiting shall be so seemly PULMONARY ORGANS. : ; T0 SELECT FROM bination of tonic, or stre thening, alterative, that his comi f somi , 1h or eansing, an us, | rstul slop. “Hear thes, aed Get ychae| OONSUMPTION HAS BEEN OURED ([stienes, ant all Complains is hie dela ‘a P| Suerte proper is unoal ootoah a be : a : M9 eee alee ; 38 : . as & re or m ‘or : give the tzin: Notas king to subject, nor When other Remedies and Physicians have arising from a disordered state of the Liver, ” OSSIBLE CASH PRICES. Chronic Discases of the ' ; ) as — to pene. but as father to son I failed to effect a cure. Stomach and bowels, such as (o) iver un : send him my blessing. Of pardon I sa Recommended by Puystctans, MINISTERS, AND ; Indivesti Bili L Blood and L ‘ bi y ene Big wee ye Sgninye Be Dyspepsia or ndigestion, ilious \ : : ° 1 3 , ’ nothing. 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