THE DAILY EXAMINER. THs FAIR GOD. BOOK FOUR. CHAPTER V. (Continued, ) \ll day and night the public resorts streeta, houses, temples—were burdened with the multitude, whose fear, as the hour of entry drew nigh, yielded to their cursosity. And when, at last, the road the visitors would come by was settled, the whole city seemed tu breathe‘easier. From the village of Iseal- pan, soran the word, they boldly plunged into the passes of the Sierra, and thence taken the directest route by way of Tlalmanalco. and now they were at Ayotzinco, a town on the eastern shore of lake Tezeuco ; to-morrow they would reach Iztapalapan, and then Tenochtitlan. Not a long time to wait, if they brought the vengeance of Quetzal’; yet thousands took canoes and crossed to the vil- lage, and, catehing the first view, hurried back, each with a fancy more than ever In- Hamed. , A soldier, sauntering down the street, is be set with citizens. gue a pleasant day, O son of Huitzil’! ““A pleasant day; may all that shine on Tenochtitlan be like it!’ he answers. ** What news?” ‘**T have been to the temple.” | “* And what says the feofuctli now? ‘Nothing. They are no signs. Like the stars, the hearts of the victims will not answer.” oda “What! Did not Huitzil’ speak last night?" ‘ “OQ yes!” And the warrior smiles with satisfaction. ‘‘ Last night he bade the priests tell the king not to oppose the entry of Malinche.” **Then what!” “Why, here in the eity he would cut the strangers off to the last one.” And all the citizens cry in chorus, ‘*Praised be Huitzil’!” Further on the warrior overtakes a comrade in arms. ‘¢*Are we to take our shields to the iield, O, my brother? ” he asks. “Allis peaceful yet—nothing but embas- Ssies, ‘‘}sit true that the lord Cacama is to go in state, and invite Malinche to Tenochtitlan?” ** He sets out to-day.” **Ha, ha! Of all voices for war, his was the loudest. Where caught he the merchant's cry for peace?’ ** In the temples; it may be from Huitzil ’*.” The answer was given in a low voice, and with an ironic laugh. ** Well, well, comrade, there are but two lords fit, in time like this, for the love of war- riors —Cuitiahua and Guatamozin. They still talk of war.” ** Caitlahua, Cuitlahua!” And the laugh rises to boisterous contempt. ‘‘ Why, he has consented to receive Malinche in Iztapalapan, and entertain him with a banquet in his pal- ace. He has gone for that purpose now. The Lord of Colohuaca is with bim.” *- Then we have only the ‘tzin?” The fellow sighs like one sincerely grieved. **Only the ‘tzin, brother, only the ‘tzin! and he is banished !" They shake their heads, and look what they dare not speak, and go their ways. The gloom they take with them is a sample of that which rests over the whole valley. When the Spaniards reached Iztapalapan, tie excitement in the capital became irrepres- sible. The cities were but an easy march spart, most of it along the causeway. The going and coming may be imagined. The miles of dyke were covered by a continuous procession, while the lake, in a broad line trom town to town, was darkened by canoes. Cortes’ progress through the streets of Izta- palapan was antitypical of the grauder recep- tion awaiting him in Tenochtitlan. In the latter city there was no sleep that night. The tianguez in particular was densely tilled, not by traders, but by a mass of news- mongers, who hardly knew whether they were most pleased or alarmed. The general neglect ot business had exceptions; at least one portico shone with unusual brilliancy till morning. Every great merchant isa philosopher; in the midst of calamities, he is serene, because it is protit’s time; before t 1 famine he buys up all the corn; in fore- thought of pestilence, he secures all the medi- cine; and the world, counting his gains, says delightedly, What a wise man! will not say the Chalean was of that honored class; he thought himself a benefactor, and was happy to accommodate the lords, and help them divide their time between his palace and that of the kiag. It is hardly necessary to add that his departments were well patronized, though, in truth, his pu/que was in greater de- mand than his choclatl. The drinking-chamber, about the close of the third quarter of the night, presented a lively picture. For the convenience of the many patrons, tables from other rooms had been brought in. Some of the older lords were fur gone in intoxication; slaves darted to sud fro, removing goblets, or bringing them back replenished. A few minstrels found listeners among those who happened to be too stupid to talk, though not too sleepy to drink. Every little while a new-comer would enter, when. if he were from Iztapalapan, « crowd would surround him, allowing nvither rest nor refreshment until he had told the things he had seen or heard. Amongst others, Hualpa and Io’ chanced to tind their way thither. Maxtla, seated at a table with some friends, including the Chal- can, called them to him; and, as they had attended the banquet of the Lord Cuitlahua, they were quickly provided with seats, gob- lets, and an audience of eager listeners. ‘Certainly, my good chief, I have scen Malinche and passed the afternoon looking at him and his people,” said Hualpa to Maxtla. “It may be that I am too much influenced by the 'tzin to judge them ; but, if they are ¢ue/es, warewe. I longed to try my javelin on them.” ‘Was their behavior unseemly ?” ‘**Call it as you please. I was inthe train when, after the banquet, the lord Cuitlahua took them to see his gardeas. As they strode the walks, and snuffed the flowers, and plucked the fruit; as they moved along the canal with its lining of stone, and stopped to drink at the fountains, I was made feel that they thought everything, not merely «my jord’s property, but my lord himself belonged to them; they said asmuch by their looks and actions, by their insolent swagger.” ** Was the ‘tzin there?” ** From the azoteas of a temple he saw them enter the city; but he was not at the ban- quet. [ heard a story showing how he would treat the strangers if he had the power. One of their priests, oat with a party, came to the temple where he happened to be, and went up in the sanctuary one of them giisel his spear and struck the image of the god. The pabas threw up their hands and surieked; be rushed upon the impious wretch and carried him to the sacrificial stone, stretched him out and called to the pabas, ‘Come, the victim is ready!’ When the other fewles would have attacked him he offered to light them all. The strange priest interfered and they departed.” The applause of the bystanders was loud tt» the tower, ‘*My Lord Cuitlahua is a giver of good sup ers. Pray tell us about the courses angrily. ‘* What care we whether Malinehe ate wolf-meat or quail?” Xoli bowed; the lords laughed. ** Tell us rather what Malinche said.” Hualpa shook his head. tion was tedioeus. Everything through an interpreter province Painalla; so I pa was id little attention. about the great king, ' . and Tenochtitlan, He said his : governor of the universe, had sent him here, uncle, but my ears were too full of the rattle of arms.” ** What! asked Maxtla. «* All of them; even Malinche.”’ ‘* That was not the worst,” said lo’ earnest- ly. ‘*At the same table my lord Cuitlahua entertained a band of beggarly Tlascalan chiets. Sooner should my tongue have been torn out!” (T'o be continued. ) SPECULATION. GEO. A. 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PREPARTD ONLY By and protracted; when it had somewhat abated Xoli, whose thoughts from habit ran chiefly { upon the édibles, said: BAVIS & LAWREICS 65, (Limited, eee wren “ee ** Peace ! be still, Chalean !” cried Maxtia, ‘Then a gray-haired cacique behind Io’ asked, a woman born in the 1 recollect, however, he asked many questions and about the Kmpire master, the He gave much time, also, to explaining his religion. 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Thousands of testimo- nials, received from patients and from physi- cians who have tested it ia the more aggra- vated an? obstinate cases which had bafiled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devised for the relief and cure of suffering women. It is not recommended asa “cure-all,” but as @ most perfect Specific for woman's peculiar ailments, Asa powerful invigorating tonic, it imparts strepzth to the whole system, and to the womb and its appendages in articular, For overworked, “worn-out,” ‘run-down,” debilitated teachers, millinera, cressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,” bouse- | keepers, nursing mothers, ond feeble women | fenoraily, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription | ig the greatest pa | hoon, being unequaled | 48 an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. AS 2 soothing and strengthening morvine, “Favorite Prescription” is une- gualed and is invaluable in aliaying and gub. duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- 'maustion, prostration, hysteria, Spasms ard other distressing, nervous #ymptoms com- | monly attendant upon functional and organic iisease of the womb. It induces refreshing , Steep anu relieves mental anxiety and de. epgodene. a r. Pioree’s Faverite Prescripz ‘is a legitimate modicine, ae compounded by ean experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate | Organization, It is purely vegetabis ir its composition and perfectiy harmless in ite effects in any condition of the system. Yor morning sickness, or nausea, from watever | CAUse arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys- | pepsia and kin3red symptoms, its use, 10 small doses, will prove very beneficial. i Favorite Prescription % isa Posie | tive cure for the most coimplicated and ob- btinate cases of Jeucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful Inenstruation, unnatural 6uppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back | “female weakness,” anteve rsion, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronie congestion. inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in flammation, pain and tenderacas in ovaries, / accompanied with “ internal heat,” |, As @ reguiator and promoter of func. = | tiona! action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, “ Favorite P scription” is a perfectly safe remedial a on, and can produce a good resulta, It is eet efficacious and valuable in its effects when taken for those disorders and dera ments incident to that later and most critical period, known w “The Change of Life,” “Favorite Prescription,” when taken in connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica! Discovery, and sma}] laxative doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladder ' diseases. Their combined use aleo removes blood taints, and abolishes ecranceroug and scrofulous humors from the system. : “Favorite Prescription» is the only medicine for women, cold by dr uggists, unde e In e anu. facturers, that it will give Satisfaction raceme case, Or Money will be refunded. This guaran tee has been printed on the bottle-.« rapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. Large bottles (100 doses) $1. ; — for 36.00, eon ‘or large, ii'ustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (169 pages, paper-covered) |} ion cents in stamps. ddress F World’s Dispensary Hiedical Association, 608 Main 8. BUEFALO, N. W. ey 2% a