4 42 ‘ iy * te $ | | ve a a # ng see ete GE SSR die ot j < | ie Sea i re . feared for : : a _" [ oO 0 me the b wg uc t to morrow night will be spicy. | Prince rw Lb * The Chalean droeped the precious loop. BOOK TWO. CHAPTER VL. (Continued. ) The girl raised her head. ei ‘* Did you ever see Mualox, the oul pabao Wuetzal ; No! Well, he is said to be a pro phet ; a look of his will make a tremble. He is the friend of Guatamo: in, who always goes to his shrine to worship the god 1 went there once to make an offering. 1 climbed the steps, went in W here the image is, laid my gift on the altar, and — d - > . aman came and stood Cy the ing ‘white beard. He looked at me, then bowed. and kissed the pavement at my feet. I shrank away. ‘Fear not, O Tula!’ he said. ‘IT bow to you, not for what you are, but for what you shall be. You shall be queen in your father’s palace || With that he arose, and left me to descend.’ ‘Said he sof How did he know you were Tula, the king's daughter t" ** That is part of the mystery. I never saw him before ; nor, until 1 told the story to the ‘trzin. did I know the paba. Now, O sister, can the believer of a dream refuse to believe a priest and prophet?” ce “A queen ! You a queen ! I will kiss you aow, and pray for you then. And they threw thei: arms lovingly around each other. Then the bird above them awoke, and, with a fluttering of its scarlet wings, eried, ‘*Gua- tamo! Guatamo! a wught it by the patient love of Tula. **O, what a time that will be! Nenetzin went on, with sparkling eyes. What a gar- den we will make of Anahuac! How happy we shal! be! None but the brave and beaut:- ful shall come around us; for you will be queen, my Tula.” ‘* Yes; and Nenetzin sball have a lord, he whom she loves best, for she will be as_peer- less as [ am powerful,” answered Tula, humor- ing the moo. Vhom will. she take? Let us decide now—there are se many io choose from. What sivs she to Tezeuco *” The girl made no answer ‘There isthe lord of Chinsntla, once a king, who has already asked our father ior a wife.” Still Nenetzin was silent. ** Neither of them! Then there are left but the lord of Tlacopan, and Iztlil’, the Tez- cucan.” At the mention of the last name, a strong expression of disgust burst from Nenetzin. ** A tiger from the museum first! It could be taught to love me. No, none of them for ime; pone, Tula, if you let me have my way, but the white face and blue eyes I saw in my dream.” **You are mad, Nenetzin. not a man.” ** All the better, Tula! give me for loving him.” Before Tula spoke again, CGuatamozin stepped within the pavilion. Nenetzin was noisy in expressing her gladness, while the elder sister betrayed no teeling by words; only her smile and the glow of her eyes inten- sified, he 'tzin sat down by the hammock, and with his strong hand staying its oscillation, talked lightly. As yet Tula knew nothing of the proposal of the Tezeucan, or of the favor the king had given it; but the ken of love is #3 acute as an angel's; sorrow of the cherished heart cannot be hidden from it; sv in his very jests she detected a trouble; but, thinking it hal relation to the condition of the Empire, ; she asked nothing, while he, loth to disturb; ber happiness, counselled darkly of his own soul After awhile, as Nenctzin prayed to return tw the city they left the pavilion; and, follow- ing a little path through the teeming shrub- hery, and under the boughs of crange trees, overarched like au arbor, they came to the ‘tzin’s canoe. The keeper of the chinampa was there with great bundles of flowers. Tula and Nenetzin entered the vessel; then was the time for the slave; so he threw in the bundles wetil they were nearly buried under them— his gifts of love and allegiance. When tie rowers pushed off, he knelt with his face to the earth, Gliding homeward through the dusk, Guat- amozin told the story of Yeteve; and Tula, moved by the girl’s devotion, consented to take her into service—at least until the temple claimed its own. Cacaina, iord of That was a god, The god* will tor- CHAPTER VII. COURT GOSSIP. ‘* A pineh of your snuff, Xoli! To be out thus early duils a nice brain, which nothing clariiies like snuff. By the way, it is very strange that when one wants a gvod article of any kind, he can oply get it at the palace or of you. So, a pinch, my fat fellow !’ ** | can commend my snuff,” said the Chal- van, bowing very low, ‘only a little less ag the yoord taste of the most noble Max- tla, While speaking—-the scene being in his pulque toora be uncovered a gilded jar sitting upon the counter, ‘* Help yourself ; it is good to sneeze.” Maxtla snuffed the scented drug freely, then rushed to the loor, and through eyes misty with tears of pleasure looked at the sun rising over the monutains, A fit of sneezing seized him, at the efid of which, a slave stood by his eibow witha a ewer of water and a napkin. He bathed his face. Altogether, it was apparent that sneezing had been reduced to an Aztec science. ‘** Elegant! By tle Sun, I feel inspired !” ** No doubt,” responded the Chalcan. ** Such ought to be the effect of tobacco and rose leaves, moistened with dew. But tell me- that ¢i/matli you are wearing is quite royal— is it from the king?” The young chief raised the folds of the mantle of plumaje, which he was sporting for the first time. **From the king? No; my tailor has just finished it.” “Certainly, my lord. How dull I was! You are preparing for the banquet at the pal- ace to-morrow night.” ‘Yon recollect the two thousand quills of old I bid tor your priestess the other evea- img,’”” said Maxtla, paying no attention to the remark. ‘1 concluded to change the invest- ment; they are all in that collar and loop. ’ Xoli examined the loop. ““A chalchuite. What jeweler in the city could sell you one so rich?” ““Not one. I bought it of Cacama. It isa crown jewel of Tezcuco.” ‘You were lucky, my lord. But, if you will allow me, what became of the priestess ? Saw you ever such dancing ?” ** You are late inquiring, Chalean. The beg- gar was fast by starvation that night; uG you were nearer death. wis told _ the king-—-ah! yeu tum _. W eu you may—and he swore, y the fires of the temple, if the girl had been vid he would have flayed alive both buyer und seller, Hereafter look more closely to the law.” “* But she moved my pity as it was never | moved before ; moreover, she told nshaogna her from the temple.” a “No matter; the peril is over, and heats areourown, Yesterday I saw her ia of the princes Tula. Tire ‘vir THE a —_ fy warrior The story | we had both better DAILY EXAMINER, - - - DOMINION#OF CA NADA, ) Province of Edward Island, ) In the Court of Chancery. her. But speaking of the princess é concerned the court was one of his Qoasip that ay lal W eaknesses, “You know,” continued Maxtla, ‘that | been a favorite of the In the matter o Patterson, / Robert Bruce Patterson, intant ¢ the late Dunean Patterson, of West River, in Queen's Conaty, Sara. deceased, ~YWUHSUANT to and by ” ais Honor the Viee-Chance!lor made in the javove matter, bearing date the twenty “sixth day of November, A. De 1838, I will sell by Public Auction, in the Law Library, in the ¢ ourt House Building, in Charlottetown, in Queens’ ounty, THURSDAY, the Third day of January : VT next. atthe hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, the ‘ount, mere than anything else, he lost his! jy ;erest of the above-named infant children in land to all that tract, piece or parcel ot land situate. lying and being in Lot or Townsolp Number Thirty-one, in Quaeen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows :—Commencing at a point on the shore 0 | n the West River, atthe south-eastern corner of land in the possession of Andrew Coady, and ; ; unning north along the eastern boundary line | of land of said Andrew Coady, and land in pos- Choir Training, Taxidermy. ‘ - es _ atene } Charles Wallece Patterson and ne & "OAS he always deserved to be.” “Not so fast, Chalean ! Keep your praise. | You ought to know that nothing is so tickle | as fortune; that what was most popular yes- } terday may be most unpopular to-day. Hear j me out, You also know that [ztlil, the | Tezeucan, was down in the royal estimation } quite as much as the 'tzin was up; on which | 0? | father's city." (To be continued. ) | session of Charles Fisher, till it meets the south- }ern boundary line of land of John Dut? McLean; | thence east along the said southern boundary of lland of Jobn Dut! McLean till it meets the west- }ern boundary Jine of land in the possession of R. EARLE desires to inform the Musical} Murdoch McLeod ; thence south along the said M Public that he has opened up a correspon- | western boundary line of land of Murdoch Me- denes with some of the leading Musicians.in | Leod to the shore of said West River; thence England, United States »nd Canada, for the pur-| following the courses of the said West Kiver to pose of ascertaining for himself if there is any-|the place ef commencement, containing one thing “NEW” in Piano and Organ Pleyimng, | hundred acres, more or less. Yeaching and Singing. Should there be, his / pupils will receive the benefit. per cent. cf the purchase money at the time of He gives lessons at his own house as well as at] purchase. The balance may remain On mortgage the residence of the pupils, and makes a special- | on the premises fora term of years, at six per ty of teaching beginners as well as advanced cent. per annum interest. a players, _| Dated this 28th day of November, 1888. He is Agent forthe celebrated ae or WT .d. We MORSON, PIANOS, The following testimonial speeks for Master in Chancery. ~— ‘s spend i eit ARTHUR Prrers, Esq., Solicitor for Applicants Ve, the undersigned, preferring the Newcombe i ae ae se Pianos, have much pleasure in testifying that nov30—wky 4i dy 4i (ines & sat) — ee Dr. Robins, Frederick Robins, F. |. Moore, Rev. F. Moore, E. W. Taylor, Frederick Peters, Maurice Blake, And others. donald, Percy Pope, B. Balderston, R. Maynard, F. H. Beer. Charles Hyndman, W. Tweedy, L. L. Beer, septl By Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd. Twelve Tunes for Familiar Hymns, PRICE, THE SET, 25 CENTS, - To be had on sale at the Diamond Bookstore. 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From its mar- | velous power over this terribly fatul disease, e when first offering this now world-famed rem- f edy to the public, Dr, Pierce thought seriousiy E of calling it his “Consumprion CuRs,” but a abandoned that name as too restrictive for E a medicine which, from its wonderful com- a bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or bloeod-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not only as a remedy for Consumption, but for @ Chronic Diseases of the daily increasing. No slop work. Furniture as represented. | He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit | of this saving. | Don’t forget the place —OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. | ~ayY RTLIYWAT OS 7 JGHN NEWSON. | Cierloteetown, Juty 7, 1888. ‘ s " Liver, Bicod, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bror- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. 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