? © RAAT EA PTI EL THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SIX. CHAPTER III. MAKES WAY. In the tianguez, on market day there wa .u immense crowd, yet trade was dull; in leed, comparatively nothing in that way was la being done, although the display of; comme dities was rich and tempting. ‘Holy gods, what is to eried a Cholulan merchant. “You! You are rich. market cannot hurt you. to ruin.” become of us? Ihe second speaker was a slave-dealer. Only the day before, he had, at driven ‘*stock” from the Great River. “Tell mea, my friend,” said a third party, addressing the slave-dealer, though in hearing of the whole company, ‘heard you ever of a slave owning a slave?” “Not 1.” * Be ard wilderness beyond the ever of a man going into the you Dullness of the Os aclaaias . oy | : hil Bat l—I am going | catar rh,°and sore throats, and | iys the child- * great cost, into the city a large train of his DA i L Ds A Diphtheria Scare. oa There is no doubt but that diphtherfa in its | won form is very prevalent in many cities land small towns. At the same time; that fact ts no reason for frightening people out of their wits, with every new case of sore throat. | Even ulcerated sore throat is bad enough, and | © - T at } i ; ho person would have that for fun. Yet hun | . . ° , a! dreds of persons are said to have hed dip , | theria who only had a severe sore throat, : The form of sore throat which often pusscs for iphtheretic is what old people call quinsy. **Putrid sore throat,” known diphtheria, was probably a for and very a nyerous. An old in Bosten says : “Tt ain’t the that; lays people up hospital nurse clear cold of | with colds, | | winter ren low with diphtheria; its the soft, pleasant, | alternating with the wet slushy days.’ This | lie very true, and explains why those trouble | lare so prevalent this unusually soft rainy | | winter; the air, in fact, is laden with poisonous |vapors. ‘The first sympthoms of true diph theria are much like those of a heavy cold on the lungs. There is fever, some stupor, and difficulty in breathing. Very sharp pains are often felt in the neck glands, just below the ear. The tongue is coated, the throat and tonsils inflamed, little white spots, which in- : — cing to . | market to buy a slave when he was looking & crease and turn toa dirty yellow or brown) } ..2 we" > . * . , ; | become one Llmsell: color next appear, and a peculiar odor totally * Never. unlike ulcerated sore throatisnoticeable. If the | ‘* You have it then—the reasoa nobody has beea to your exhibition, ‘ a ‘ t} . rhe bystanders ippeared to assent to tne i proposition which all unde! stood but the deai er in men, who begged an explanation. ‘Yes, ves You hav just come nome. l had forgetten. A bad time to be abroad. But listen, friend. Lhe speaker quietly took his pipe from his mouth, and knocked the } ' ** , } : ashes out of the bowl, We belong te Mal inche: you know who he is? ‘Tam not so certain,” the dealer replied, disease is of the black or malignant type! nothing but a miracle can restore the pen to their former good health. Very many re- | liabie people claim to have enred severe Cases | of diphtheria with Johnsons <Anod) ie! Liniment. Be that as it may, worth try- | | ing, because so easily useddinternaily, di pped | on sugar or as a gargle, and bathing for ex-| ternal use, We know from experience that it will cure a common sore throat in one night, and thousands of pecple claim that no remedy known will relieve colds, catarrh, bronchitis, gravely. “The most I can say is, I have croup, etc,, as promptly as the good old heard of him. . Johnson’s Liniment.: If it cures them, why **O, he is a god—— not diphtheria? It was an old family “With all a man’s wants and appetites,” interposed one. “Yes, I was about to say that. stance, day yesterday he sent down the king’s order for three thousand scanpiles. What need——” ‘* They were for his Tlascalans.” “OQ, possibly. For whom were the cargoes of cotton cloth delivered yesterday ?” “« His women,” answered the other quickly. And the two thousaad sandals?” ** For his soldiers ?” * And the gold of which the market was cleaned last week? And the gold now being hunted in Tustepec and Chinantla? And the tribute being levied so harshly in all the pro- vinces—ior whom they are ?” ‘* For Malinche himseif.”’ ** Yes, the god Malinche. Slave of aslave My friend,” said the chief speaker to the slave-dealer, “‘ there is no such relation known to the law, and for that reason we cannot buy of you. Better go back with all you have, and let*the wilderness have its own again.” ** But the goods of which you spoke s cer- tainly they were paid for,” said the dealer, turning, pale. before ' was nothing left of the royal revenue. Even the treasure which the last king amassed.and walled up in the old palace, has been given to Malinche. The empire is like a man in one respect at least—when beggared it cannot pay.” ** And the king ?” ‘He is Malinche’s, too.” ‘Yes,” added thé bystander; ‘‘for nowa- days we never see his signet except in the hands of one of the strangers.” the dealer in men drew along breath, some- thing as near a sigh as could come from one of hig habits, and said: ‘*[ remember Mualox and his prophecy; and, hearing these things, 1 know not what to think.” ‘“We have yet one hope,” said the chief spokesman, as if desirous of concluding the conversation. * And that?” “1s the ‘tzin Guatamo.” + e 0. her - - ** What luck, Pepite ?”’ ** Bad, very bad.” The questioner was the wife of the man questioned, who had just returned from the market. Throwing aside his empty baskets, he sut down ia the shade of a bridge spanning one of the canals, and, locking his hands across his bare knees, looked gloomily in the water. His canoe, with others, was close at hand. The wife, without seeming to notice his de- jection, busied herself setting out their dinner,which was humble as themselves, being of boiled maize, tana figs, and ¢tecuitlatl, or cheese of the lake. When the man began to eat he began to talk—a peculiarity in which he was not altogether singular. ** Rad luck, very bad,” he repeated. ss] took my baskels to the old stand. The flowers were fresh and sweet, gathered, you know, only last night. The market was full of people, many of whom [ knew to be rich enough to buy at two prices; they came and looked and said, ‘They are very nice, Pepite, y nice,’ but did not offer to buy. By-and- by the sun went up, and stood overhead, and still no purchaser, not even an offer. it was very discouraging, I tell you ; and it would have been much more so, if lL had not pretiy oticed that the market-people around tae, ieniterera and florists, were doing no better than L. ‘Then 1 walked about to see my friends ; and in the porticos and booths as elsewhere in the square—no trade ; plenty of people, but no trade. ‘The jewellers had covered their fronts with flowers—~lI never saw richer-~you should have been there! and crowds stood aboat breathing the sweet per- fume; but as to purchasing, they did did nothing of the sort. In fact, may the mitlou (household god of the lowest grade) of our little house fly away to-night if it the whole day I saw an instance of trade, or go much as a cocoa-bean pass from one hand to another !" **[t has been so many days now, only not quite so bad, Pepite,” the wife said, struggling to talk cheerfully. ‘* What did they say was the cause? Did anyone speak of that? **Q yes, everybody. Nothing else was talked. ‘ What is the use of working? Why buy or sell? We have no longer a king or country. Veareallslavesnow. We belong to Malinche. After awhile, because we are poor, he will take us off to some of his farms, like chat one he has down in Oajaca, and set us to working, and keep the fruits while he gives us the pains. No, we do not want any- thing; the less we have the lighter wil! be our going down.’ That is the way the talk went all day.” For the first time the woman threw off her pretence of cheerfulness, and was still ab- sorbed in listening and thinking. ** Belong to Malinche! We? And our lit- tle ones at home? Not while the gods live!” she said, contidently. “Why not? You forget himself a god.” (To be continued.) soon Malinche is Rezema. Itchy, Scaly, Skin .Tor- : tures. 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