ru oe THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SIX, CHAPTER X. (Continued. ) He stood up and listened, The air above the temple seemed full of confused sounds ; now resembling the distant .voar of the sea, now the hum of insects, now the yells of men, “Jesu! I know that sound. There there |; He listened again. Through the soaring, muffled din, came another report as of thun der below the horizon. ‘*Tt is the artillery! By bore me, the gunsfof Mesa !" The words ot lo’, spoken in Xoli’s portico, came back to him **Battle! As Ll live, they are the’street ! the mother that fighting on And he, too, sat down, listening, thinking. How was he to get to his c suntrymen t The sounds continued, intensified by the Battle fascination as birds are said to be hey listen, then wish bellowing guns, has a which draws men drawn by serpents to see; lingering upon the edge, they cateh its spirit, and finally thrill with fierce delight to find themselves within the heat and fury of its deadly circle. The page knew the feeling then. To see the fight was an overmastering desire. ** Tecetl, poor child, you are better now ? : **T dare not open my eyes. ** Well, 1 will see for you. around my neck.”’ And with that, he carried her up the steps. All the time he gave ear to the battle. ‘* Listen, Tecetl; hear that noise! <A battl is going on out in the street, and seems to be Put your arm coming this way. Iwill tead you into the chapel here—a holy place, so your father would have said. In the shade, you can find relief.” *: How pleasant the air is!” she said, as they entered. ‘* Yes, and there is Quetzal’”-—-ie pointed to the idol—*‘ and here the step upon which, I ventured, your father spent half his life in worship. Sitand rest until I return.” ‘* Do not leave me,” she said. ‘* A littie while only. I must see the fight. Some good may come of it—who knows? patient; 1 will not leave you.” He The Be the ioor, went to sounds were much louder and nearer. All the air above the city apparently was filled with them. the ts were Am mgst the me lley ne distinguished velis of men and peals of horns. SI frequent, and how came the pounding report of cannon. He had been fabasco, at [zimpantzincs, and in the pitched battles in Tlascala, and with what he heard. **How they fight!” he said to himself. ** Don Pedro is a good sword and brave gen tleman, but—ah! if the Senor Hernan were there I should feel better; he is a good sword, brave gentleman, and wise general also. Heaven fights for him. lil betide Nar- vaez! Why could he not have put off his coming until the city was reduced? Jesu / The sounds way now. Victory! The guus have quit, the infidels fly, on their heels ride the cavaliers. . Victory !” And so, intent upon the conflict, insensibly he approached the front of the temple, bef re ilescribed as great sthirway. On the topmost step he paused. A man looking at him from the street below would have ‘*It is only a paba”; and consider- ing, further, that he was a paba serving the forsaken shrine, he would have passed by without a second look. What he looked down upon was a broad street, crowded with men—not citizens, but warriors, and Warriors in such splendour of costume that he was fairly dazzled. Their movement suggested a retreat, whereat pride dashed his eyes with the spray of tears ; he dared not shout. More and more eagerly he listened to the coming tumult. At last, finding the attracticn irresistible, he descended the steps. The enemy were not in rout. They moved rapidly, but in ranks extending the width of the street, and perfectly ordered. The right of their column swept by the Spaniard almost within arm’s reach. He heard the breathing of the men, saw their arms—their shields of quilted cotton, embossed with brass ; their armour, likewise of quilted cotton, but fire-red with the blood of the cochineal ; he saw their iusicians, drummers and conch-blowers, the latter making a roar ragged and harsh, and so load that a groan or death-shriek could not be heard ; he saw, too, their chiefs, with helms richly plumed or grotesquely adorned with heads of wild animals, with escaupiles of plumage, gorgeous as hues of sunset, with lances and maquahuitls, and shields of bison-hide or burnished silver, mottoed and aeviced like those of Christians ; amongst them. also, he saw pabas, bareheaded, with- hea. y iat three was familiar and then . come this ne one said, out ns, frocked hke himeelf, singing wild hymns, or chanting wilder epics,,or shouting names Of heroic gods, or blessing the brave aud cursing the craven—the Sun for the one, Mictlaa for the other. The seeing all these things, it must be remembered, was very different from their enumeration; but a glance Was require dl Phe «ctual struggle, as he knew, was at the rear of the passing column In fancy he could see horsemen plunging through the ranks, plying sword, lance and battle-axe. And nearer they came, He could tell by the signs as well as the seunds, by the files begin- ning to crowd each other; by the chiefs !abor- ing tu keep their men from falling into con- fused masses. At length the bolt of a cross- bow, striking a man, fell almost at his feet. Oniy the hand of a Spaniard could have launched the missile. **They come—they are almost here!” he thought, and then, ‘‘O Madre de Dois! If they drive the infidels past this temple, I am saved. And they will. Don Pedro’s blood is up, and in pursuit he thinks of nothing but to slay, slay. They will come; they aie com- ing! There— Jesu Christo! That was a Chris tian shout !” __ The cross-bow bolts now came in numbers. Che warriors protected themselves by holding their shields over the shoulder behind; yet some dropped, and were trampled under foot. Orteguilla was himself in danger, but his sus- pense was so great that he thought only of escape ; each bolt was a welcome messenger, with tidings from friends. The column, meantime, seemed to become more disordered ; finally, its formation dis- appeared utterly; chiefs and warriors were inextricably mixed together ; the conch-blow- ers blew hideously, but could not altogether drown the yells of the fighting men. Directly the page saw a rush, a parting in the crowd as of waters before a ship ; scores of dark faces, each a pictire of dismay, turned suddenly to look back; he also looked, and over the heads and upraised shields, half ob- scured by a shower of stones and arrows, he saw a figure which might well have been taken for the fiend of slaughter—a horse and tider, in whose action there were a cor respon- dence and unity that made them for the time ene fighting animal. A frontleted head tossed up for a forward : saw of the now to the right, the horse’s eel He fell upon his red not shout: “* Don Pedro, brave gentleman! Lam saved now to the - " was what he | 10rse ; @ steel-clad form, swinging | & battle axe with the regularity of a sheoiihan left of | was all he saw of the rider. | knees, muttering what he | fa ryvy ru to his almost Instantly he Tecetl sprang -~l had I am saved |” feet. ‘“*O my God ! forgotten her !” He climbed the steps again as fast as the gown would permit. ~ “My poor girl, come; the Mother offers us rescue, Can you not see a little ?” She smiled faintly and replied, “* I cannot say. I have tried to look at Quetzal’ ber He was said to be very beautiful; my fathe always so deseribed him; but this thing is Ug'y. I fear I cannot see.”’ “It isa devil's image, Tecetl, a image— Satan himself,” said the pag , mently. ‘* Let him not lose us a moment; for each one is of mere worth to us than the gold on his shield there. If you cannot see, give Come ! dey il’s » ¥E he- me your hand. (7'o be continued. ) What a Mistake! One half of all the people ia this country are now atilicted with catarrh No doubt many of them h kve hare been or ” bronchitis. tried every blood purifier they have seen, with the erreneous idea that catarrh Is a con- stitutional disease of the blood, Why, a greater mistake was never 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: “It is anirritation or inflammation of the mocus membrane of the nose and_ throat, caused by neglected colds, damp, piercing, irritable winds, foreign matter in the which is poisonous to some persons and nol to others; just as the bites of a certain insect to some and no un pleasant affect to others.” The reason for this is found in the different structure of the outer skin and its counterpart which lines all Some people air, is a poisoned torture the inner organs of our bodies. have chapped hands and chillblains and others because of the peculiar individuals. but are never so afflicted tructure of the skin of different it is not blood puritiers you waut, good wholesome food, the plainer the better; then ‘*keep your feet dry and warm, your head cool, aud 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 ¢ atarrh 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 eatarrh and bronchial] troubles, exposure may bring it on again. We learned more about treating catarrh from a wrapper around a bottle of Johnson's Anodyae 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 L &. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., for a phamph- let, free, just to learn how to use the liniment economically. .A teaspoonfall properly used will do more geod than a half bottle as some people use it. This liniment is made from the formula of an old family physician. m2 dy6i wyli — rr a ee Local Notices. We have an immense stock of print cottons at bottom prices. —Perkins & Sterns. my3 31 Before buying children’s clothing it will be to yonr advantage to try J. B. Macdonald's ap30 tf New English millinery, new hats, new jer- seys, etc., etc., just opened and all at low prices.—Perkins & Sterns. my3 3i Beer & Goft have just received a lot of the finest Prunes in the city. 2i —ap30 Sole leather, cheapest in the city, at the Deminion Boot and Shoe Store. ap3o tf Fresh biscuit just received at Beer & Goff’s. apl27 2i If you want a barrel of good, sound Apples, fer retailing, go to Beer & Goff's. 2i—ap30 Bananas, oranges, lemons and apples for sale at Beer & Goffs. apl27 2i Don’t be bamboozled in boots and shoes ; buy the genuine at Goff Bros. Thirty Cases of Boots and Shoes just opened at Goff Bros. Come this evening and make your selection. tf—ap13 Lowest prices, greatest variety, newest styles, best fit and best wear in boots, shoes and slippers. —Goff Bros. Try the **Old London” J. Joy, Water Street, Ch’town. Seed time is here, and with it the rush George Carter & Co’s. Seed Store. diw 'GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPPS S GUGUA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. ioe has provided our breakfast tabies with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up uatil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves well fortified with pure blood anda _pro- perly nourished trame.”—Civii Service Gazette. Made simpiy with boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England, deci9—I yr dy & wky Apple Cider.— 3m—feb23 to (This Engraving represeuts the Lungs in a healthy state. 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Do you feel dull, languid, low-spirited, life- less, and indescripably miserable, both physi- cally and mentally; experience a sense of fuliness or bloating after eating, or of “gone- ness,’’ or emptiness of stomach in the morn- ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste in mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, “ floating specks” before the cyes, nervous prostration or ex- haustion, irritability of temper, hot flushes, alternating with chilly sensations, sha biting, transient pains here and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and uvrefreshing sleep, constant, indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend- ing calamity ? If you have all, or any considerable number of these symptoins, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies— Bilious Uyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more coinplicated your disease hes become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms, No matter what stage it has reached, Dr. Picree’s Golden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken aecording to diree- tions for a veasonable length of time. If not cured, complications muitiply and Consump- tion of the Lungs, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, iheumatisin, Kidney Disease, or other grave maladies are quite lable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination, Br. Picree’s Gotden Medical Dise cevery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood-purifying organ cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- pu‘tios, from ~hatever cause arising, It is equally efh. cious in acting upon the Kid- ney?, and ¢ ‘her excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and bealing their diseases. 8 an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both flesh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing lever and Ague, Chilis and Fever, Dumb Ague, anc kindred diseases, br. Pierce’s Golden Medical Diss covery CURES ALL HUMORS, from a_common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Serofula, Salt-rheuin, * Fever-sores,” Sealy or Rough Skin, in short, all discasea caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, aid invigorating medi- ciac, Groat Eating Dicers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Especiaily has it mani- fested its potency in curing Tetter, kezema, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncies, Sore Eves, Serof- blous Sores and Sywellings, Hip-joint Disease, ‘White Swellings,” Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. 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For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- | ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affectious, it is an efficient remedy. . Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles or . * Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's kon Consumption, Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 662 Mein St. BUFFALO, N. %