WXAMI ecaun make the sentinels at the gates | Set eacirememmdecnmmnmnasettinneinasttet eanianpenatenestnanndi 4 7; iy /— wa may Pri’ Ve } 2 a “ae » 4 hi 4 ; af e ever by a lew quills of gold; and here are } ‘ : a _ t . L's - ee owe » tu Sablisly them. Hualpa proaucea v | ful of the money. ‘*‘ Let us try them. | e ’ ra Ontside the gate the street 1s clear. BOOkh T Hike bh. courtiet protested, but the prince was | « milk d g : i r Pledge wy prevince and | CHAPTER I. ee rhuitl now.” | FIRST COMBAT phey it to we gate and ene } } } o wt i ut shields. The ‘tzin’s companion the night of t weapon ‘ eed : + i . > ~ eer, Abe aj} suet is the reader has ho dou t tnt cpa i ) y pa t tl et 7 lu ! the ‘Tit neat ie am ad I ce i { erbved t was Hualpa, the imuancan " “ ne ; leas (to | ] | ‘ . ture of bis, mor uckiess taan lend > “ i I -| ire i ~ o ve 5 . ‘ 10} nad k pt ol ' as Lilie ¢ ner of i row turn . en eredeats % ’ i} he remem that the ta @€ yurdet Vibha : ‘ i wees rom i ‘* Stay we here, said the portiel short m at the tf the great t, Lord fztlil’ Ehe tranye me,Wwi s vuide,it was Lbatural for time 13 aif you WwW —_ n $ he . : . - . ’ fe nie : hi : ti i] : i t-Learted und i al eathers on the nawkK Ss WibRES are not aii im to b Hii At eases siggiiere I i I i { toc } y a t at Z : ivss jwowever, ne strohie at res! ; ; a x “se t t miustre wt an bue man spoke « mfidently ; and it must be one place stopping te j iStl aaa RBS “ : : P - dene eke ui she tie ifessed that the Tezcucan’s reputation and wether to of serve ’ . } ‘ } erjence iustified tre assuranee, (ne ad halt confused by tne maze an t sapien lor of ali \} : op! , or. a a wh awe stood he ot the | vantage the bunter had which his enemies 3 > a ‘ A 4 . ; e veeheid. a . . » throne wid look , SUYPpasstag composure, {yom that e uve une t hi vd I meonaren ! vontented from a distance to View tir nole near by #@ read ligh ‘ * redeeming i ; ) , Hared broad! i: What would y margin, Saat ePresy ee accustomed intel hanges of « aE Lee - os oii ys waliekaes” 4 ‘oat ‘éAiakhs So. tei the guests tue! their master. . mony S ast nh cai Md aie! i Sa iat that he could not break through ¢ va ; 5 : or athe li ion. One ness acquired in his soutary life among Une WITHNOUL a u aCe OF — ee — ne hills, and imitate the ease an i nonchalance of “ ind but one, oe nad that Giuatamozin those born as it were to the lordiness ol the} ay hases the trie! hour, he leftthe house, an {once more sought | ‘To be continued, ) the reti of the eg wrdens | Out ‘ yw as LLL ELE OL LPT OLLI OT heneath the stars, with the fres) an om; Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! nostrils, he felt at home again, rit baat wee : oe hunter, ready for any enterprise } SYMPTOMS. Moisture; intense i ‘hing and As to the walk he should follow he trad ho | sting ng; moist at night; worse by serats h ng. choice, for in every dirveetion ! ine t VY lf a lowe cd to continue tumors form, wii . were flowers and the giow of jam ps. ae rest |} SW AY N1 y UINTM : stops ey sprigs tm : ehance put him path that led to gee needing, heals ulcerations, and in most ¢ m neighborhood of the musenuin, pe move the tumors. All drug sists, or Dy Since the gut uut in--be it saidina } taka, tor nO cents tor, Swayne & Son, Phila whisper—a memory of W nderint bright: ess | bebgh io nohh®? fen cw had taken possession of his min! Nenetzin 8] —— face, as he saw it laughiny in tha door of the kiosk when Yeteve called the 'tzin for as ng, | 4 he thought ouishene the lamplizht, the | F flowers, and everything most beautiful about) + his path ; her eyes were as stars, ris alling the insensate ones in the mead above is. ie | remembered them, too, as all tiv yhter for | the tears through which they looked | lown—alas! not on him, bac upos his | revered « mrad if Hualpa Waa not ill ; r 1@ Was, at least, burrowing wings tor & thiebt { that kind indulging the elncluus reverie he came pon Sore nobles couversimng, end qui e block wig up the way, though yoing in his direction ite hesitated: but « msi lcriby LNAL, USA LVS, he freedom of th avden belonged equally to him, he proceeded and became a listnet | 3 ' People call him a waiiiws hey kbow wthing of what makes a Warrior: they lis take good fortune, or what the traders in the maduct “us ant saniple, they 1 wae , eallblack, for skiil. Lake hise bn t the combat ot (Jue tzal cay that he threw his arrows well; yet it was] ma \ encd and irritated d a cowardly war. tlow much braver to wi wp as 1s ia become c! } . y , , Pa 1 tie maqgual Le and rus to blows! hat ’ ; ( ous Dbumors are ejuires manhood, streny skill. fo stend| & 1 into the blood that . > ' skand kil with a chat arrow-— a wo- re d natur aD uld do as munch a % y ate om j . - - es CE ft y ibe lu Y¥ i su i ih é CLIME?S ee dew bee FT : « sii tie * e voice that tis siual 4 PR ERP NEI A ’ : : ' " : oar Ui" OUND pa moved C.0s8 othe pat a . : oi 4 Mit cuRE "os Pf L thought bis course in that combat pood, eq Witt Bi nla ll © eae rg : &6 hs : s ‘ ; q a vit. Z wk > - a seit @ Stranyer; tC aye Hill Opporlunaities 3 "Y 2 Ss ITTRIWAT Tt : . j : + ] ly i | t . ] € 24d 2, V baat a a ' hi olberwise to be hact. HAC HG Al Ho Re WAIT UNISS.R pr 4 5 jvia the assault cannot be urged against his 5 i ALCIA, AND ALL : courage. Had you, my Lord Itz’, fallen 4 WERVOUS DISORDERS Kol ike the O ompan, he would have been ieft b.4 ’ { f ' of : ’ } a : 3 elune to tight the challengers. A fool would a { tion he & save seen the risk; a coward would not have ] bee wourtied it. ert 7 ‘‘The argument,’ repiied fatlil’, *‘ is credit ‘ ° ; ‘> Why euffer B Pains ¢ ' mg him with too much shrewdness. my Une de nT nt f 4 7 . ,¥ i } : £ om . Qos, never doubted the result—-not he ! v Potertys loverDisor ered Kidneys? £8 He knew the ‘ilascalans would never pass my wi ervous or rick headaches? =" shield ; he knew the victory was mine, two ¥ C epless nights? : 4 vyaAlnsd me aS they were. A prince of lezeuc l i ' i wp and BS Was teVer conquered ; a 4 i ; ad - bi Live sp.rit oi the hunter was fast rising; vet ; i » af, ;, rm v> x he fuolléwed, listening. 1th CY tek ; ice $1.00, s . ; . “ae ee, 4s Stix for £5.00 7 Lud, my friends,” the Tezcucan continu- nbc G. <= ; , , . 72 (PEEAQNCAN OF er — ~ ed vho better judged the conduct of the WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, od vot atauts that day than the king’ See the MONTREAL. P.O u AJ NS MBLs, Se ‘ey res lo-night 1 take from the faint heart “4 z= WETS Rr ee oes a b » tha . he haa | P ; Love oe 7 7 F a ae 3 ut nt ee » bale won in he HAS 1OVe | fiom i oy < " Se e PP BD hood bhen bis banquet. in whose honor is | ————--—_——___-_______ —— it’ Whit does it celebrate? There is a prize Pet cn Bis . - i ‘ - ay . & to be awerded—-the prize of courage and skill; aa ie y 7 . . ~~ . ~ rel whe rets it? A if the the ' ble a eA . » is 8 ai who yets tt’ And turther, of the nobies a _ : ; . Atit hiels and of the valley, but one is absent “ire : re whose pradence ¢ <ceeds his valour. strain the Tezcucan proceeded. Auli Hualpa, fully aroused, ty SUt ik pushe ad through the uppity to the speake r, but so quietly thai those who observed him asked no ques- bimius Assured that the ‘tzin must have friewis present. he waited for some one to take up his cwse. His own impulse was re- streined Ly his great dread uf the king, whose gatcdeus he knew were not tighting-grounds at an* time or in any quarrel. But, as the how stiul price continued, the resolve to pra Si, be ten lefinite torm with the ‘Tihuan- can—to such a degree had his admiration for the ‘tain already risen! (Gradually the audi- tore dropped behind o1 (disappeared; finally Qut one iemained—a middle aged, portly noble, whose demeanour was not of the kiad ie shake the resolution taken. Hualpa made his first advance close by the eastern y+fe ol the warden, to which point he geld bimseif in check lest the want of arms should prove au apology for refusing the ¥ * Ve iil tue Lord Iatlil’ stop ”” he said, lay ig (ts haud of the Tezcucan’s arm. “* i do not know yon,” was the answer, Lhe sleei tier alsa st d cL at “a e i u ; SLOpp ale Lared road You ae nol Know me? i will neni my fortune ia that respect,” returned the hunter milliy. **11] heard what you said so un- friend and comrade ’—the t imphasised strongly-—‘* Guata- pra nously of est wor tis’ he mozin.” Then he repeated the offensive words es correctly a» if he had been a practised herald, ' ened concluded, ** Now. you know, the ‘tzin éthinot icre to-night; you also know the eason; but, ior him and tn his place, I say, pria-e thouy mare, you have basely slan- dered an abse.t enemy.” ‘Who are surprised, ‘** The comrade of Guatamozin, here to take ip bis quarrel. * Yon ra lanuve ‘an yon 7 asked th ‘Teveuean, me? said Iztiil’ in dis- of Tez suco, son of ake it then ”’ en, Wuex . prin "Hu pill, require & big ihe blow waa * Re Vo 1 vot bring you princely blood %” Sood, in his tur Htualpa laughed scornfully. Pane T-azcnvan was almost chocked with rage ins tu me--to me—a prince and ve al it? \ daiger not coosidered by the rash hunter iow offered itself An outery would brin, lown t guard; and, in the event of hi aire v united s epresentations of Iztlil’ am 8 friemis would be sufficient to have hi: sont forthwith to the tigers, The pride of the pi tin © saVert hiza iba te a Care— tis an assassin ! { will cal tie guard at the gate!” said the courtier alaimed: “Call thom not, call them not! to my ov: anytht a said. T am equa ie Ofor a spear or knife— » rev > mati i you hear me—a word *” ‘Lam without arms also; the hante bat they cab 3 be had. 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Do you feel dull, ianguid, low-spirited, life- less, and indescribably miserable, both physi- cally and mentally; experience a sense of fulineas or bloating after eating, or of “ gone- ness,”’ or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irreyular appetite, dizziness, frequent leadaches, blorred eyesight, * floating specks” before the eyes, uervous prostration or ex. baustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, shar biting, transient pains here and there, “a feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- — calamity ? ft you have all, or any considerable number of these sy:nptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies— Rilious Dyspepsia, ov Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicuted your disease bas become, the greater the number rad diversity of symp- toms. No matter what re it has e Or. Picree’s Golden Medical Dacoveery Will subdue it, if taken according to direc. tions for # reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications muitiply and Contump- tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart D Rheumatisns, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies ane quite hable to set in and, sooner or later, in@uce a fatal termination, Dr. Pierce’s Goldeu Medical Dis. covery gets powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-puritying organ cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im: purities, from whatever cause ariaing. It ie equally efficacious in acting upon the Kid neyé, @d other exeretory organs, cleansing strengthening, and healing their diseases. Ag a appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both tlesh ani strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained ureat e@ebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Rever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce’s Goldon Medical Dis« covery GURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruvtion. to the worst Scrofula, Salt-rheum, * Fever-sores,”’ Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by thia powerl'l, purifying, and invigorating medi. cine. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under is benign influence. Especially has it mani- ‘ested its potency in curing Vetter, Eczema, irysipelas, Boils, Carbuncies, Sore Eves, Serof- ious Sores and Swellings, Hip-joint Disease “White Sweilings,” Goitre. or Thick Neck, and Enilnrred Glands. 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