~ ees, it — te I ee eS a BOOK TWO. CHAPTER X. (Continued, ) It happened that Maxtla w as quite as anxious to get the monarch’s ear for the bene fit of his friend, the Chalean—in fact, for the introduction of the latter's newly invented drink. Experience taught the chief when the felicitous moment arrived. He had thea but to say the word, a page was sent, the liquor brought. Montezuma sipped, smiled, quatfed deeper, and was deligh te. a “There is nothing like it!” he said. ‘Bring goblets for my friends and fill up again!" All the lordly personages about him had then to follow his example—to drink and ap- At the end Xoli was summoned. and said, ‘‘O It was prove. Nenetzin saw the chance, Tula, such a song as we have heard! sweeter than that of the bird that wakes usin the morning, sweeter than all the flutes in the hall.” a ** And the singer—who was he? Neither Nenetzin nor Yeteve could tell his name. ‘*He charmed us 80,” said the former, “that we thought only of taking you to bear him, Come, go with us. There never was sach music or musician.” And the three came down from the platform unobserved bythe king. When the minstrel’s message was delivered, then was shown how well the Tezeucan had spoken when he said of the royal children, ** They are all beauti- ful, but only one is fitted to be a warriol 8 wife.” ** Let us see the man,” said Tula. may we know him, Nenetzin ?” And they went about eagerly looking for the singer with the gray locks and the vine- wreathed harp. They found him at last about midway the hall, leaning on his staff, a solitary amidst the throng. No one thought of asking him for a song ; Le was Wo old, too like one come from a tumb with un- fashionable stories. . ‘** Father,” said Tula, ‘* we claim your ser- vice. You look weary, yet you must know the ancient chants, which, though I would not like to say it everywhere, please me best Will you sing?” He raised his head and looked at her; she started. Something she saw in his eyes that had eacaped her friends. ** A song from me,” he replied, as if aston- ished, “No, it cannot be. I have known some gentle hearts, and studied them to re- member; but long since they went to dust. You do not know me. Imagining you dis- eerned of what I was thinking, you were moved; you only pitied me, here so desolate.” As he talked, she recovered her com- posure. ‘* Will you sing for me?” she again asked. ‘‘Oh, willingly! My memory is not so ood as it used to be; yet one sony, at least, will give you from the numberless ills that crowd it.” He looked slowly and tremulously around it the guests “ho had followed her, or stopped, as they were passing, te hear the conversa- tlou. ** As you say,” he then continued, ‘‘ I am old and feeble, and it is wearisome to stand here; besides, my theme will be sad, and such as should be heard in quiet. Time was when iny harp bad honor—to me it seems but yes- terdsy; but now—enough. Here it were not well that my voice should be heard.” She caught his meaning, and her whole face kindled; bat Nenetzin spoke first. ‘*O yes; let us to the garden !” The minstrel bowed reverently. As they started, a woman, who had beon listening, said, **Surely the noble Tulais not going! The man is a dotard; he cannot sing; he is palsied.” But they proceeded. and through the crowd aud out of the hall guided the trembling min- strel. Coming to a passage that seemed to be deserted, they turned into it, and Nenet- zin, at Tula’s request, went back to the king. Then a change came over the good man ; his stooping left him. his step became firm, aad, placing himself in front, he said, in a deep, strong voice: “ic is mine to lead now. I remember these halls. Once again, O Tula, let me lead you here, as I have a thousand times in childhood.” And to a chamber overlooking the garden, by the hand he led her, followed by Yeteve, sobbing like a child. A dim light from the lamps without disclosed the walis hung with trophies captured in wars with the surround- ing tribes and nations. Where the rays were strongest he stopped and removed the hood, and said earnestly : ** Against the kiag’s command, and loving you better than life, O Tula, Guatamozin has come to say farewell.” There was a great silence; each heard the beating of the other’s heart. ‘You have pissed from me,” he continued, ** and i send my grief after you. I look into your face, and see fade our youth, our hopes and our love, aud all the past that bore it re- lation. The days of pleasantness are ended ; the spring that fed the running brook is dry. O Tula, dear one, the bird that made us sueh sweet music is songless for ever!” Her anguish was too deep for the comfort of words or tears. Closer he clasped her hand. ‘OQ, that power should be so faithless! Here are banners that I have taken. Yonder is the shield of a king of Michuaca whom I rlew. J well remember the day. Montezu- ma led the army; the fight was hard, the peril great, aud after IL struck the blow he said I had saved his life, and vowed me boundless love and a splendidreward. What a passion the ficid of tighting men was! And yet there was another always greater. I had dwelt in the palace, and learned that in the smile of the noble Tula thers was to my life what tle sunshine is to the flower.” He faltered, then continued brokenly: ‘He had honors, palaces, provinces and crowns to bestow; but witness, O gods, whose sacred duties is to punish ingrotitude—witness that I cared more to call Tula wife than for all the multitude of his princliest gifts!” (To be continued. ) “ How —— —_ — ae Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms.—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. li uilowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's OuvTMent stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. oct)? fim dw _——_— 2+. -——_—-_—_— Universally acknowkdged, that the beet and cheapest Boots in town are sold at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store of J. B. 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In the matter of the apptication of Annie Laure " Patrerson, Charles Wallace Patterson — Robert Rrnuce Patterson, infant children o the iate Duncan Patterson, of W i River, in Queen's Comnty, Farmer, deceased, —— QURSUANT to and by virtue of @ decre¢ Pa I ~ His Honor the Vice-Chance}lor made in 1e above matter, bev ring daie the twenty-sixth Gay of November, A.D IS, 1 will sell by te alic Auction, m the Law Library, In the Court House Building. in Charlottetown, im Queen's 4 ou 'y, on THURSDAY, the Third day ot James y next, atthe hour of Twelve o'elock, noon, the interest of the above-named infant nner . and to all that tract, piece or pircel of wn itnate. lying and being 1 Lot vor Township Number Thirty-one, | In Queen's County, - Prince Edward Island, bounded and cones as fo. lowsi-t" mmenciog at a point on thes 10re of the West River, at the south-eastern eae of land in the possession of Andrew t vady, an north along the eastern boundary line uaning : of | und of said Andrew 6 oady, and iand in pos- session of Charies Fisher, till it meets the south- ern bo an of John Duff McLean; .rn boundary line of lun ei th mee ea t slong the said southern boundary of laud of Jobn Duft McLean till it meets the west- ern boundary Jine of jand in the possession of Murdoch McLeod ; thence south along the said western boundary line of land of Murdoch Me- Leod to the shore of said West River; thence fo jowing the courses of the said West kiver to the place of commencement, containing one mdred acres, more or less. : ane purchaser will be required to pay thirty per cent of the purchase money at the time of purchase. 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GENTLEMEN, caine FORNITURE ESTABLISH NT, BARGAINS. iace in ‘the City. ‘ DILEMMA ! )---—- — ve you the best value. Sales Furniture as represented. gives his customers the benefit JOHN NEWSON. OHMBER 19, 1888. axenic: aoTs AT THE SAME TIME OW f THE NERVES, THE LIVER, Pg fu Soka aot ‘i og THE BOWELS, — : andthe KIDNEYS This combined action gives it wom. : derful power to cure all diseases, . Why Are We Sick? Because we allow the nerves to ~ ~ e:% <* reriain weakened and irritated, and’ & c these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are ‘ therefore forced into the blood tha ¥ Mm should be expelled naturally. A Panes {CELERY COMPOUND WILL CURE BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY cox. PLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, © FEMALE WEAKNESS, REEUNA- TISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, By quieting and strengthening the ff nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing their power to throw off disease, Why svffer Bilious Pains and Aches? 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Y. ,$500 ™ js offered by the manufactur- ers of Dr. Sage’s Caiarrh ———— for a case of * Chronic Nasal Catarrh which a they cannot cure, SYMPTOMS OF CA TARRHE.—Duvll, heavy headache, obstruction of the magal passages, discharges falling from the head into the throat, sometimes profuse, wetery, and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody and putrid; the eyes are weak, watery, and inflamed; there is ringing in the ears, deatness, hacking 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 geu- eral debility. Oniy a few of the above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one case. Thousands of cases annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, re- sult in consumption, and end in the grave. 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