se ee BE 0 OIE OCER ay O05 a oe = ona ~, at nm ry AMINIGN, "=" THE DAILY THS FAIR GOD. BOOK FIVE. went. to the street which had been ascending to the thoroughfare, set out briskly, basket in hand, her face to the south. With) never a look to the right or left, mever @ res sponse to the idlers on the pavement, she hur- watchers | CHAPTER IX ried down the = atreet. The : on the towers sung the hour; 9s" TRULY WONDERFUL—A FORTUNATE MAN HATH] gcarcely heard them. At last she the great temple. A glance . SRST. reached shadowy sanctu- the coaiapantii, one at the aries, to ! ® sure of the ‘locality : then fell upon the palace ot Axay ms : an ehe i stopped. The street to this point oad ree . thronged with people: here there were none ; [wo canoes, tied to the stra: d, atteated that the rayal party, and Io’ and Hualpa, were et at Chapultepec, which was no doubt as pleasant at night, seen of ailthe stars, as in . , i - . ’ le ne . » y, kisse r 2s > i ical suns, Sgn the day, kissed by the softest of tropical sun the strangers were by thems« .The main | Chat the Lord Hualpa should linger there | © te of the ancient house stood half open, and } : :_ | gate of the & 10use § was most natural, Raised, almost as one is} > : ae acini 1 and now ‘ted in dreams, from hunting to she saw the wheels of gun carrings2 | 1 apes SON a “wichee and | 8nd then a Christian’soldier pacing his round, warriorship : from that again to riches an slowly and grimly; of the little host he alone | robility ; so lately contented, though at pert! signs of life. On the walls’she heard the | fo ~ fr afar ;: as Be eo gave signs @. b 8s 4 he | of life, to look from afar at the hous in which stamp of horses’ feet, and fonce a.neigh, shrill | he princess Nenetzin slept ; now her betroth and loud. The awe of the Indian in presence ‘. 7 nN "pe ims i aa” ~—— Oi 5 ed, and so pronounced by the great king him “f the white man seized her, and she locked 7 ? ; } > sf . 7 . - self—what wonder that he loitered at tne and listaned, half frightened, half worshipful, Ives. palace ? n horizon still shone the tint, the last and faint- est of the day—-when he and To’ came out, and, arm and arm, took their way down the hill to the landing. What betides the lover: Is the mistress coy? Or runs he away at call of some grim duty? Out of the high gate, down the terraced descent, past the avenue of ghostly cypresses, until their sandals struck the white shells of nearness of the 7'onatiah, (To be continued. ) —- oe The Queea’s Pedigree. Queen Victoria is the neice of William LV., who was the brother of George [V., who was the son of George Lil., who was the grandson of George I1., who was the son of George On the steps bordering « basin close Cortes’ line of | * * . ‘ * ; march the day of the entry, she ianded, and, SPRING IMPORTATIONS. 1889-->- er re 4 LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS are +4. now coming to hand, and will soon be at) ready for re-shipmen®. The special attention of her eyes | to our lives of WHITE GOGbS, PRINTS, DRESS GOOBS, HOSL#ERY, a: GLOVES and RIBBONS. Our stock of above is the largest in Eastern Canada. t Early delivery, liberal terms, prompt at ention to orders. SMITH BROS., Yet it was not Iate—in fact on the with but one clear sense, and that was of the Wholesale Dry foods and Millinery, Granville and Duke Streets, janl9 HALIFAX, N. S. nee — Schooner For Sale. VA 7 E offer for sale the Schooner ‘ JESSIE NEWELL,” of Barrington, built in the landing, they silently went. : : ie ee ce kl gape ‘Ig it not well with you, my brother?” ask-}1., who was tie cousin of Anne| Essex, U. S., 63 tons, weil ee In — ed the prince, stopping where the boats, in who who the sister-in-law of William Jil.,|respect and ready for sea without outlay. he pr , g keeping of their crews, were lying who was the son in law of James IL., who was ““Thank you for that word,” Hualpate plied, ‘«[t is better even than comrade. Well with me’ I look my fortune in the face and am dumb. If I should belie expectation, if 1 should fall from such a height! O Mother of the World, save me from that! [ would rather die !” “But you will not the brother oi | Charlies I., who wa was the cousin of Elizabeth, . , 3 the son of James I., who} ; i who was the; [V., who was the son of Henry VIII., wh was the son of Henry VII., who was the cousiz of Richard LiL, who was the uncle of Edward V., who was the son of Edward IV., pathetically. who was the cousin of Henry VL, who was| “The gods keep the future ; they only know. the son of Henry V., who the cousia of Rich- The thought came to me as I sat at ‘he feet of | ard 11.; who was the g vndson of Edward LL, Tula and Nenetzin—came to me like a taste of Edward Ii., who was the | of bitter in a cup of sweets. Close after fol- lowed another even stronger—how could I be so happy, and oar comrade over the lake so miserable? We know how he has hoped and worked and lived for what the morrow is to bring; shall he not be nctified even of its| the brother of W illiam Rufas, who was the nearness? You have heard the sound of the|son of William the conqueror of 800 years ago. war-drum ; what is it like?” ~~ ‘* Like the roll of thunder.” ‘* Well, when the thunder crosses the lake and strikes his ear, saying, ‘Up, the war is here ! fail,” said Io’ sym who was the son son of Edward I., who was the son of Henry Lil., who was theson of John, who was the brother of Richard L, who was the son of Henery U., who was the cousin of Stephen, Piles! Tiching Piles! SYMPTOMS. — g ! he will come to the door and down to} stinging; moist at night; worse by seratching. the water's edge ; there he muststop; and as/If allowed to continue tumors form, which he looks wistfully to the city, and strains his| often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. ear to catch the notes of the combat, will he} Swayne’s OiwrTMeNtT stops the itching and not ask for us, and accase us of forgetfulness ? | bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases Rather than that, O my brother, let my for-}remove the tumors. All druggists, or by tune all go back to its giver. mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- **T understand you now,” said the prince atl? Gm dee softly. ** Yes,” Hualpa continued, ‘‘1 aim to be at the temple at the break of day; but the night is mine, and I will goto the ‘tzin, my first friend, of Anahuac the soul,as Nenetzin is the flower. ** And I wiil go with you.” ** No, youcannot. You have no permission. So farewell.” ** Until to-morrow,” said [o’. ** In the temple,” answered Hualpa. Piles! Moisture; intense itching and Aelphia mma en re re ner org Bid, 22 E0@. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. . JOHN JOY. Water Strect. CHAPTER X. HOW THE IRON CROSS CAME BACK. feb2]1—if fo’ stayed at the landing awhile, nursing : iene e, SS the thought left him by his comrade. And} FX AUIS Te? Vi j AG co ¥ be was still there, the plash of the rowers of | AFRO RR PEPE the receding canoe in his ear, when the great yate of the palace gave exit to another person, this time a girl. The guards on duty paid her no attention. She was clad simply and poorly, | und carried a basket. Around the hill were ‘ores of gardeners’ daughters like her. ‘vom the avenue she turned into a path which, through one of the fields below, led her to an inlet of the lake, where the market- people were accustomed to moor tic¢ir canoes. the stars gave light but too feebly to reclaim ine thing from the darkness. 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The boat, | KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, under her hand, had not the speed of the 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- king's when driven by his twelve practiced | sulted confi lentially. 5j ecialty, Diseases of rowers; yet she was its mistrsss, and it obeyed Man. Otfice, No. 4 Bultinch Street, he. kindly. But why the journey? Why inl2—lyr eod & wkv alone on the water at such a time? “GRATEFU | -COMFCRTING. Half an hour of steady work. The city was, of course, much nearer. At the same | y 5 a time the labor began to tel!; the reach of her | o : } paddie was not so great as at the beginning, | % nov was the dip so deep; her breathing was. ee U less free, and sometimes she stopped to draw | SREAKFAST her dripping hand across her forehead. Sure-; . a> aimee : " owkedae of the sneha : , , + & tnhorougi : 0 ease } lee SUS 18 BOS & gardever's Gdaugater, laws which govern the operations of digestion Voyageurs now became frequent. Most of | and nutrition, aud by a carefal applicat ion of the them pxssed by with the salutation usual on | me properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. ixpps | y fy ‘ : ei has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- ’ , ay is +} im rey . e . the iake-~ , sing v ua ti , "aa = Onc the ; blessings “ the gods upon ately flavored beverage which may save us sou: Jace she was in danger. A canoe! many heavy 4octors’ bills. Itis by the judicious ‘ull of singers, and the singers full of pulque, | Use - oo ticles br diet thes, & sees aeien "Ame ; ‘ 6 _. . may be gradually built up until strong encu; « = —, ab speed upon her vessel, I ap- resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of pily, the blow was made obliquely; the‘ subiie maladic: are floating around us ready to crash suspended the song; the wassailers | attack wherever there is a weak point. We ea Se ; : , esc any a f: shaf y keeping our- sprany to their feet seeing onl o wis may escape tiany a fatal shaft by keeping = : h Phy 1 ‘ he ai _— selves weil fortitied with pare blood anda pro- i a. | ae they drew off periy nourished frame.” — Civil Service Gazette. laughing. ‘Out with your lamp next Made simp!: with boiling water and miik. time !” shouted one of them. A law of the S0e!d only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: | = . ua «y ¥ 7, thd. ° lake require ie si . JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, | ike required some such signal at night. _oor London. England. Iu the furry of the collision a tamane, lean-| decig—1 yr dy & w*y ’ ing over the bow of the strange canoe, swung| ~~ ~~~ == & light almost in the girl’s face. With a ery, | she shrank away; as she did so, from her | bosom fell a shining cross. ‘To the dull slave the symbol told no tale; but, good reader, we know there is but one maiden in all Anahuac who wears such a jewel, and we know for | whom she wears that one. By the light of that cross we also know the weary passenger is, not a gurdener’s daughter, but Nenetzin the princess. _ Aud the wonder grows. What does the | tzin Nene—so they called her in the days | they swung her to sleep in the swinging | cradle—out so far alone on the lake? And | where goes in such guise, this night of all | others, and now when the kiss of her be- | trothed is scarcely cold on her lips? Where | ire the slaves? Where the signs of royalty ? As prayed by the gentle royageurs, the bless- | ings of the gods may be upon her, but much [| doubt if she has her mother’s, almost as holy. | Slowly now she wins her way. 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