_yet THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SIX. CHAPTER X. (Centinued ) “There is wood enough in those spears to build a ship,” said a horseman. A few steps on anotber spoke ‘If I may be allowed, Senor, I suggest that Mesa be called up to play upon them awhile.” But Alvarado’s spirit rose. “No; there isanenemy tast coming be- hind us; turn thy earin that direction, and thou mayest hear them already. We cannot wait. Battle-axe and horse first ; if they fail, then the guns. Look to girthand buckle!’ Rode they then without halt or speech until the space between them and the coming line was not more than forty yards. * Are ye ready!" asked Alvarado, his visor. ** Ready, Senor,” ** Axes, then ! Follow me. Forward !,CArvsto Santiago /” At the last words the riders loosed reins, and standing in their stirrups bent forward over the saddle bow, as well to guard the horse as to discover points of «ttack ; each poised his shield to protect his breast and feft side ;each took up the ery, Christo y Santiago ; then, like pillars of iron and steeds of iron, they charged. From the infidels one closing answering yell, and down they sank, each upon his knee; and thereupon, the spears planted on the ground, pre- sented a front so bristling that leader iess reckless than Alvarado would have stopped in mid-career. Forward, foremost in the charge, he drove right upon the brazen points, a score or more of which rattled against his mail or that of his eteed, and glanced harmlessly, or were dashed aside by the axe whirled from right to left with wonderful strength and skill. Something similar happened to each of his followers. A moment of confusion man and beast in furious action, clang ol blows, splintering of wood, and battle-cries, then two results: the Christians were repulsed, aud that before the second infidel rank had been reached; and while they were in amongst the long spears, fencing and striking, clear above the meledy of the melee they heard a shout, Al-a-lala/ Al-a-lala! Alvarado looked that way; looked through the yellow shafts and brazen points. Brief time had he, yet he beheld and recognized the opposing leader. Behind the kneeling ranks he stood, without trappings, without a shield even; a maquahuiti, edged with flint, sharp as glass, hard as steel, was his only weapon; behind him appeared an irregular mass of probably half a thousand men, unarmed and almost naked. Even as the good captain looked the horde sprang forward, and by pressing between the files of spearmen, or leaping panther-iike over their shoulders, gained the front. There they rushed upon the horsemen, entangled amidst the spears, to capture not to slay them, for, by the Aztec code ef honor, the measure of a warriors greatness was the num- ber of prisoners he brought out of battle, a present to the gods, not the number of foe- men heslew. Lhe rush was like that ef wolves upon a herd of deer. First to encoun- ter a Christian was the chief. The exehange of blows was incredibly quick. The horse reared, plunged blindly, then rolled upon the ground—the flinty maquahuistl, surer than the axe, had broken its leg. A cry sharpened by mortal terror, a Spanish ery for help in the Methers name. Christians and infidels looked that way, and from the latter burst a jubiiant yell: *“*The ‘tzivn! The 'tzin !” The successful leader stooped, and wreached the shield from the falling man; then he swung the maquahuitl twice, and brought it down on the mailed head of the horse; the weapon broke in pieees; the steed lay still forever. Now, Alvarado was not the man to let the ery of a comrade zo unheeded. ** Turn gentlemen ! one of us is down; hear ye not the name of Christ and the Mother? To the rescue! Charge! Christo y San- tiago /” Forward the brave men epurred; the spears closed around them as before, while the un- armed foe, encouraged by the ‘tzin’s achieve- ment, redoubled their efforts to drag them from their saddles. In disregard of blows, given fast as skilled hands could rise and fall, some flung themselves upon the legs and necks of the horses, where they seemed to cling after the axe had spattered théir brains or the hoofs crushed their bones; some caught the bridle reins and hung to them full weight; others strugzled with the riders directly, haul- ing at them, leaping behind them, catching sword-arm aad shield; and so great did the peril finally grow that the Christians were forced to give up the rescue the better to take care of themselves, “God's curses upon the dogs!” shouted Alvarado, in a fury at sight of the Spaniard dragged away. ‘* Back some of ye, who can, to Serrano! Bid him advance. Quick, or we, too, are lost !”’ No need ; the very epened with Serrano was spears he cross-bow coming. To advanced, and and arquebus; the infidels remained firm. Then the dullest of the Christians dis cerned the ‘tzin’s atrategy, and knew well, if the line in front of them were not broken be- fore the companies coming up the street closed upon their rear, they were indeed lost. So at the word Mesa came, his guns charged to the muzzies. To avoid his own peop‘e, he went one piece to the right of the ceutre of combat, and the other to the left, and trained both to obtain the deepest lines of cross-fire.’ The effect was indescribable; yet the lanes eloven through the kneeling ranks were in- atantly refilled. The 'tzin became anxious. ‘Look, Hualpa!” he said. panies should be up by this time. see them ?” ** The smoke is too great ; I cannot see.” Some of his peopie attacking the horsemen began to retreat behind the spearmen. He caught up the axe of the Spaniard, and ran where the smoke was most blinding. In a moment he was at the front; clear, inspiring, joyous even, ruse his cry. He rushed upon a wman, caught him in his arms, and bore him off with all his armoren. A hundred ready hands seized the unfortunate. Again the cry : ** The ‘tzin ! “The com- Can you The ’tzin !" “* Another victim for the gods!” he answer- Behind Do what ed. ‘* Hold fast, O my countrymen ! the strangers come the companies. I say, aud Anahuac shall live.” At his word they arose; at his word again, they advanced with levelled spears. Faster the missiles smote them ; the horsemen raged; unless that line was Alvarado fought, never thinking of defence. The bowmen and Twiee Mesa drew ‘ Finally, Don Pedro outdid himself, and broke the fence of spears; his wer right and left they killing at every step. At places, each Spaniard felt, broken his doom was come, arquebusiers recoiled. back his guns. troop followed him ; eoerd, the onset of om then the ee infidels slackened, halted airly fled ‘ began to break into small rT ess Mt last, they dropped their arms, and benting the ‘tzin ‘sway in the e At . Bi SS, ie At ids Yoke rode THE DAILY a ce le a EXAMINER, | iia hae men, over the dead and shrieking wretches, moved Seranno and Messa, And to the very gates of the palace the fight continued. A ship in its passage dis} places a body of water; behind, however, follows an equal reflux: so with the Chris- tians, except that the masses who closed in upon their rear outnutnbered those they put | to rout in front. Their rapid movement had the appearance of flight; on the other hand, that of the infidels had the appearance of pursuit. The sortie was not again repeated. (To be continued.) — What a Mistake! One half of all the people in this country have been cr are now aillicted with catarrh or bronchitis. No doubt many of them have tried every blood purifier they have seen, with the erroneous idea that catarrh is a con- stitutional disease of the blood. Why, a greater mistake was bever made! Stop for a moment and ask any reputable physician what common catarrh is, or bronchitis (which is a catarrh in the bronchial tubes), and what causes it, and the answercan only be this: “Its an irritation or inflammation of the mocus membrane of the nose and throat, caused by neglected colds, damp, pifercing, irritable winds, foreign matter in the air, which is poisonous to some persons and not to ethers; just as the bites of a certain insect is a poisoned torture to some and no un- pleasant affect to others.” The reason for this is found ip the different structure of the outer skin and its counterpart which lines all the inner organs of our bodies. Some people have chapped hands and chillblains and others are never so afflicted because of the peculiar structure of the skin of different individuals. It is not blood purifiers you want, but pood good wholesome food, the plainer the better; then ‘“‘keep your feet dry and warm, your head cool, and bowels open,” and use an ex- ternal application (Johnson’s Anodyne Lini- ment is the best we know) to allay the in- flammation, cleanse the surface, heal the sores, and your catarrh will disappear like magic; we do not say never to return, because you may cure a severe cold and in three months catch another equally bad; so with catarrh and bronchial troubles, exposure may bring it on again. We learned more about treating catarrh from a wrapper around a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment than we ever knew. Certainly this good old medi- cine deserves to be called ‘‘A universal family remedy.” It will pay youto send to IL. 8. 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Y $500 ema is offered by the manufactur- ™ ersof Dr. Sage’s Catarrh yoy omoetys for a case of Fe Chronic Nasal Catarrh which a they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.—Dull heavy headache, cbstruction. of the nasal passages, cischerges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deafness, hecking or coughing to clear the throat. expectoration of offensive matter, together with scabs from ulcers; the voice is changed and has a nasal twang; the breath is offensive; smell and taste are im- paired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depression, a hacking cough and gen- eral debility. Only a few of the above-nained symptoms ere likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- suit in consumption, and end in the graye, No disease is so common, more deceptive gud dangerous, or less understood by physicians. By its mild, soothing, and liealing properties, Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst cases of Catarrh, “cold in the head,” Coryza, and Catarrhal Headache, Sold by druggists everywhere; 50 cents, » % s “Untold Agon” from Catarrh.” Prof. W. HAUSNER, the famous mesmerist, of Ithaca, N. Y., writes: “*Some ten years ago I suffered untold agony from chronic nasal catarrh. My family physician gave me up as incurable, and said I must die. My case was such a bad one, that every day, to-7ards sun- set, my voice would become go hoarse I could barely speak above a whisper. In the mornin my coughing ang clearing of my throat would alinost strangie me. Hy the use of Dr. Sage’a Caiarrh Remedy, in three months, I was a well tan, and the cure has been permanent.” “Consinnily hiawking and Spitting. THOMAS J. RusHina, Esq., 2902 Fine Street, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “1 was a great sufferer from catarrh for three years. At times I could hardly breathe, and was constantly hawking and spitting, and for the last eight months could not breathe through the nostrils. I thought nothing couid be done forme. Luck- fly, t was advised to try Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, and I am now a well man. I believe it to be the only sure remedy for catarrh now manufactured, and one has only to give it a fair triai to experience astounding results and a permanent cure.” Three Botties Cure Catarrh. Eur Ropers. Runyan P, 0., Columbia Co., Pa., says: “My caughter had catarrh when | ghe was five years old, very badly. I saw Dr, | Sage’s Catarrh Remedy advertised, and pro- cured a bottle for her, and soon saw that it and ow eightéer wu id ,