Slayton gazette (Slayton, Minn.) 1883-1893
September 1, 1892 · Page 1 of 4
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Cashier, captains my who of the certain Then * burdens Chaka, of but his gifts the their club; about shoulders also THURSDAY. SEPT. 1. are SLAYTON. were should Here be the Slaughterer proclaimed* aloud and the Lily maid lying the soldier and the had gifts Dingaan. of Therefore would they seen bound wolfskins. They low, neck bade ran each other STATE farewell, while the of Chaka BANK OF SLAYTON, Galazi and be made king and son of forward spoke welcome death Chaka’s if knew in they came one son once neck, with outstretched and shields and watched, and presently the Wolf the Zulus in the plp.ee of Dingaan. saw Had him for certain. But it that the • is here RUANE, Editor. JAMES it. to Umslopogaas forward, head held buck when return who is heavy as a runs as one known that Umslopogaas necklet chafes, there for is my-word still lived but sorely Dingaan Now was heart at and caught sight of Lily he is hard dogs, the pressed by and such no to it. Yet I will When I slew try.” Chaka then methinks that prove and “Get hence, your people,” running you the plain lightly you across running had been in the kraal Umgugundhlovu as a “Perchance is it worth seen and trying I could have brought perchance it about that he Brethren. Wolf “1 he the said swallow. to the running of the it is not, uncle,” answered as my should be king. Or SLAYTON, had MINNESOTA things fallen Umslopogaas captives. the Be cattle and walked take the slowly through NAHA* Umslopogaas. “One thing know—l Wolf Brethren. Half I the across space I planned the out and the Lily maid archway been in the mountain all lives side. take not as that I thankful your had Nada rather tonight at gates halted and suddenly, see my they and ran, as “How is brought Dingaan this, to chief?’ and said he who Umslopogaas dared have because to was also—first than hear all the chiefs in the land ye crying, the dead ashes halted of the fire they Organized State Bank. captain of the guard. “Three as a went out, in his sight, then great perchance and ‘Hail, word secondly grown O king!’ ” without make my iwr war before their feet like little flew but two return?’ a up I could have brought it about. You live But shall think the to Umslopogaas. otherwise, have made having because, war, ye “Fool!” answered Umslopogaas. cloud. “Are Lily other than Nada, and though bring was that none CAPITAL, brought it about $30,000, ye so drunk with Halakazi beer blind head, but these armed “By you or my come Umslopogaas how might give Nada, I sought do her the body of not ye with sleep? Two CHAPTER XXVIII. me went out and two said Dingaan, me,” frowning, before return. he whom thought his sister who and bring life.” the I him sent who with back was us death. Now “and that is who is THE CWiING OF NADA. say A GENERAL daughter, Dingaan to against BUSINESS, BANKING to the of taking was my spoke camp.” when the king Now, ' and fierce, who bears that great man, an her will? Also because “So be Nada Dingaan it, father,” of said the captain. of the People all the Ax the lives of I Did know aloft? not him dead I ax “Two went and Umslopogaas and out two All is and pnl return. bitter at Tillotson & Son and glanced by grimly [Copyright, 1992, smiled Umslopogaas were now it the Black One, should well.” was them.] say my with special arrangement emnity, and lished by for this I saluting the Then companies. his same Transacted cause In at All Branches. Its in he the days the brother, of was as disgraced and fugitive. he But turned was now turned a king he to as go. of Zweedi; his head CHAPTER XXV. smiting so was on Now, drew the kraal all the ranks forward from as we near sprang a man shoulders, and he wont his to so was DINGAAN’S UMSLOPOGAAS AT KRAAL. the and children out to Dingaan, saying: women and called to came around like lion.” look a On the the imp! awoke headed greet by Zinita, wife Umslopogaas. morrow of refreshed I the granted that speak us, it “Methinks that is Bulalio the Slaughterer, “Is may •‘Ray, 1 know bomMtie not,” she answered, andFortlga Ezchmye Bought and Bold. with sleep, and Umslopogaas of the People the O chief of and afterward Ax, the king truth before hanging her head, “but I have heart Money Loaned Lone b»d abort Tim no on thanked them well, saying that the victory Umslopogaas answered. greeted Zinita king,” I well, and shadow?” king's sleep in the _ Fint-claaa J Farm Loam Negotiated Low at Batea. that I seek this only—to be left way. other great and the cattle they had “And who is the ■with him? He _ yet I thought there and tolA something Bought was lacking. County and Ordan Town, Scßoql was alone.” Now, this that who had been also. Never have I is great countless. Yet was something man won a man seen At first she spoke him kindly, to were was Umslopogaas Now thought awhile and pair.” such captain of the guard of the gate that lacking—she lacking a whom he but when she learned all that had was came come Real Estate Bought and Sold is Galazi Wolf— Commlsslin, “Methinks that the spoke: “Do know, then, Nada, not night when three passed through out you to seek to be on gift to Dingaan, the king, her words to not kind. a pass were he who is blood brother the Slaughterer to why it is that I have this made and the archway returned—that and two war, and for whose sake this made. I silent till she had finished and war was was his general,” I said again. and why the people of the Halakazi dead whom Umslopogaas had degraded are Where the Lily? Yesterday man Umslopogaas also silent. now was these Now after two the soldiers was Insurance came and scattered, and their the cattle prize from his rank. had she been here, clad in moocha like “Peace, woman!” I said length. People the at a of the of Ax, armed with of I will tell lam arm? “Speak thou safe,” said Dingaan. art my you. come and bearing shield—this ho on, short sticks alone. Four by four they “Talk not ill of those who man wise and a a are hither win whom I know to only all holding their low you, knew from the heads and captains; where then had much before who came, seen you were by Lily the maid, the fairest black “O king, report shields outstretched. thy have filled •with with been she as now? ears Pl*O#d In th# Best born.” Companies. was gallant sight, truly!” said Dingaan, of be “A wife Dingaan. to to lies,” soldier. said the “Hearken, O women, a Then Steamship all the soldiers said Tickets that they to from all of and parts Europe. “Talk father,” not ill of him who is my , he looked the companies of Collections Promptly Made and Remitted Low Therefore did I for nt# undertake this as at enterprise, upon king; I captain of the guard of the knew nothing of her. When they had was ‘ though growled Umslopogaas. ‘Aye, you black plumed and shielded warriors. “I win and to make night that of the slaying of the gate BOARD OF DIRECTORS: you done Galazi spoke word, had my peace been on Mouth whom revile it this a as knew not, “Oh, you father, have have soldiers pity better in impis, me.” and my on no my Dingaan. with Halakazi. Three to the gate of Wm. Larrabee, agreed. He said that J. K. P. Thompson, O. they stormed F. came P. Miller, C. F. Wece, Larrabbb, father.” as is Umbova, behold them for the yet my One night—it eyes night my now of full was a moon Now, when she heard these words, —they the mountain Bulalio, the the he had at were Dr. John Dennison, he the C. cave first time,” and again frowned. “Then there is E. Dinkhart. seen a man run a a man among —I alone sat with Umslopogaas in my Nada Lily the trembled and and Wolf Galazi and another. That wept, other warrior in the slay to him. Then Now suddenly Umslopogaas lifted his who has People of the Ax fool for cave a a hut and spoke of the of matter we our sinking the earth she clasped the tall slim, bearing shield to and started forward full and high, at speed, he he who about and to be ax was a this came father. Of all tidings is the worst.” as was plots; then when had finished it we we knees of Umslopogaas after him thundered the supplication. companies. in On third passed slain As the the the threw down the shield gate and cried so. the People of is “There a man among spoke of Nada Lily. the TERRY, A. and their plumes they rushed, lay back “Oh, do this cruel by not thing kaross brushed for he against and and Galazi knew that me, this your wore me jade mercy, the Ax who has and scold for a a “Alas! uncle,” said Umslopogaas the wind till it seemed though my upon sister,” she “take rather as prayed; that slipped aside. Beneath that kaross Halakazi, warrior of the but was no was said Umslopogaas, wife,” springing a a sadly, shall look they flat. But “we when he must stamp never more on us end of and great make and of O king, but girl man’s breast, the shape ax fair to So he called an me to the no very see. Zinita, know “Begone, and this, the within of king, Umslopogaas Nada; ten up. she is surely dead in bonds, was paces or the beauty has wrought which much of well nigh white in let her alone color and touch so to not to a woman, man speak that if 1 hear such words Groanmaker IMPROVED FARMS lifted again, and and WILD TRACTS you more otherwise she had here been long ago.” all and of who it. most to and her, for this the fair In drawing back woe, me, order—that to wear Galazi held the Watcher high, very see. and was him who is father shall no of on my you “All that is hidden go is lost,” I not answered. Would had that I not moved head kaross the should slain. the third moved be But the soldier, halted where he the while my women one than hut, every man was, further for I will your own FOR SALE. shield, behind but had the suffered the the dust flew in clouds. shield. Behind being the that shield mad with lust fight, shouted man’s of once more up 11 was no put and drive from away Then you you my silent awhile, and we were presently they ting, it. For In long unbroken lines halted, with fall this Low Time to end I Prices. Long face, O that, maid but the face of girl lovelier upon she should die, ax and was or man, a kraal. I have suffered long.” too in the you silence dog barked. We outstretched shields and heads held a low man—that dressed I might meet than slew her. Thereon he, Galazi, the and having as a in his moon, eyes “I go,” said Zinita. “Oh, lam well and crept of the hut out to what head man’s than the rose General see Insurance. —no rose more of the fate Ah! be wrath brighter than and the Three a man. the with stars. went smote a curse on ran up man served! I made chief and length it of kerrie you now might be that dance from the earth. you stirred, for the night a weakness woman's that snatched the Watcher, the and slew him also, and out at mountain gate, O king; only my he me threaten away.” to put So they stood minute, then for the me drew and it needful be to one on was wary, death give from to shame!” to prayed that he two had done returned, and peeping me after them up no wrong. third lifted time Umslopogaas Groan-' “It hands that made was my since own dog might bark the me at stirring of a she Thus prayed him in her low, sweet “You have methought done well, 1 the third brother,” that running maker, ‘ Loans Real Estate. and of instant my saw said Umslopogaas, chief,” and thrust every money an on man leaf perchance, it might be the a or, voice, and his heart shaken in him, said Umslopogaas. “Come straightened himself, shield swiftly the plains was every across now, some was as a young her from the hut. distant footfall of impi that it heard. an he though had it in not mind give to of and let look maid O king. One thing this dead king BUTTON, MPDt you, us runs, upon more, “It is ill thing be wedded to to We tossed high and from throat an had far look, not to for standing every on Dingaan Nada Baleka to given girl. Perchance the it is indeed world, the best of the Lily, of the captives and as was such father,” he said royal salute Bayete. roared the gazing a woman, my the huts presently. who is afraid was on as one Chaka, perchance to in the end to meet and if the here it is ill for for I know cattle for gift thee; to not so us, a “A sight forsooth,” quoth pretty to see, call to tall and slim, holding was a man, of Baleka. the fate what tale shall tell Dingaan they the kraal Bulalio, to at of of chief of Dingaan, these soldiers well “but too we are are Now, for awhile silent sat and in hand assegai and little shield we an one a HERMAN NELSON, “There Nada,” he said, the done the People the I matter.” drilled who have of Ax. have O are spoken, many, never me service, alone in the hut, and in sat the other. We could the not face as we methought see “who would think before it ill thing the Black One who that the king—yes, So captains went with Umslopogaas because heart loves not no was nor me, my I heard stir rat in the thatch. of the because the light behind a man, was this Slaughterer is good and they should be too given wife to the lies 1 and Galazi and the a captain, have spoken the truth, to and do spot as a came now I spoke, “Umslopogaas, Then length him at and ragged blanket hung about hither, I he Come twain,” a first of chiefs.” ye say. where the girl thou had been laid, from and by her protect these Wolf Brethren, me IN DEALER the has hour that I should his whisper shoulders. Also ho footsore, for cried aloud, the Wolf Brethren strode come was so “Then I of their not she number,” the People O king, of the for they of the Ax. am fierce.” man are very somewhat into hear stood before the king, and word that I he rested forward and log. Now, your a on one we were answered. “Nay, I will die first —by Now, “All is the Wolf, all the while that brother, has the traitor told my as my looked awhile another. for they have held since secret born.” hut, peering around the and its upon one shadow you were MERCHANDISE, GENERAL hand if need be.” Umslopogaas, told,” said his tale Umslopogaas waving the inch by inch own was “Speak father,” he said, hid that the nothing. on, my wondering. us, so man saw Now Umslopogaas wondered how it torch in his hand edging the twain who to him and XXVI. yet CHAPTER over nearer nearer, awhile For he stood still—then he spoke about that Nada looked lay dead. “Here without doubt lies till length he might have came at touched on marriage a THE LILY IS BROUGHT TO DINGAAN. I the door of the and crept to hut and himself, his voice to strangely was thus, but he did speak of the not she who named the Lily, him whom with outstretched None was we an dark’, spear. looked The night out. and I soft. was He said only: “Tell then, matter. win, and her to by that fool noted Umbova, him I, who alone, and BROADWAY, me, SOUTH came save could about and could hear “Here huts,” said the voice. none see are many , Nada, how I deliver myself of this slew her, slain himself by the blow Galazi, of perchance all can for watching were being yet, cautious, how I walked “Now I know which is the none move, may Dingaan, charge. I must to I Watcher. the An ill sight Dingaan. to and the face of go as see an hut. Had I around the not been fool I hut of brother? Perchance if I call a my MINN. promised father, Umbova,and SLAYTON, what ill tale tell for to the place of “Fear the Wolf our at Brethren, not soldier,” me should have searched that I out shall bring soldiers - - rat in the to and be forced me I Dingaan shall when to he asks for Dingaan. Still, what is, is, and Dingaan, say cannot gasped rolling his red I thatch before opened lips, to play the before for them, and of that ever my man Lily; the what shall I myself to be altered, and this maid, who the “the of the Lion thee, say save guards was eyes, paw Zinita, the father —Zinita, lam Well, I will rat lie here under was my weary. from alive the wrath of Dingaan?’’ fairest of the fair, is lovely too servant.” now none my climbed hut who had the and lay the fence till morning. It is softer now a Then Nada thought, and answered: look Let to away,” and he Ere the words had left his lips the on. us there in the dark, her bed than I have the found, I and ear upon some am “You shall this, brother. You turned swiftly, then spoke again, saying: Slaughterer leaped. He say leaped full my to ou smokehole, hearkening foredone to word with travel. Sleep I must,” O. IM-OZE, every "W. shall that the Lily, being clothed in “Bind this girl in hides, the traitor, him say seized with his hands, up ox cover passed. that and the figure sighed and turned that so the dress of warrior, slain by with her salt and let her be brought and broke him child war breaks a was stick. as a a nothing, So, having searched the light of the fell and found full its moon upon chance the in fray. See, of with And they did us.” He broke him, and him now, cast dead before none so. spoke Umslopogaas, I to face. fosterling, my people know that have found the said, “Surely Then captains it is DEALR IN Dingaan, crying; your you My little knowing that father, Death in it the face of Nada, a woman’s was —they flunking of other things father; it be altered, cannot “Take thy king. me are servant, Surely he so, my now shape lay the hut daughter, whom I had above not for on my seen us. than maids in the hour of their victory. and Dingaan miss his bride.” So must sleeps in thy shadow!” “Hearken,” I said. “You yet the I GENERAL MERCHANDISE, of are no so many years, across years son This then is plan: We will search had said they all that who Now Dingaan except spoke, my and his voice man mine, Umslopogaas, though knew it though at the bud have once—yes, you by the starlight till find the been captain of the guard when Umslopogaas thick with now we came rage. father babe. had become the flower I knew called from You it. The spring me a body of fair maid, for doubtless Ere words had left “Slay the his Ups the Slaughterer him!” he hissed, “Slay a the dog some from loftier stock, Slaughterer.” face and but, ah! it and Galazi and another passed a was weary worn, was leaped. slain by hazard in the fight, and and all with him.” were I well pleased beautiful. Never “Yet before since have indeed, with fathering, archway. This through the was nor my man, “How named?” said Dingaan. DELIVERED FREE. her will VILLAGE ORDERS warrior’s dress and lay set are you “Now on we a to which I a we come game can I such beauty, old man,” Umslopogaas. for there said this said nothing, he without not yet seen was was “We named Bulalio the Slaughterer by her the of of are play,” Umslopogaas. answered corpse one “Ho! your own men. ‘ breed is the loveliness daughter ‘The erood enough about of the his thoughts. For it seemed him for Say, to my me. and Galazi the Wolf, O king,” said Tomorrow, the light, shall take at People tlis you of A-xl will Etaud to be you seemed Opposite Block, Minn. I?” Lily, it Slayton, then, whose to flow within Bank from son through the am that he had three pass seen Umslopogaas. — soldiers, the captains of and having slaughtered like sheep?” your Now I forward light bent will flow through and whispered the thin seemed to and It to archway, not two. yes, as “Was it thou who didst send certain laid the body of the girl in the dark Then a for shout great went answer a him—yet, alas! low rind not of gourd—and in that enough, “You she differed which that the kaross him, a moreover, Black the One who is dead, to shall show it them the of message shout and to of laughter. And cave you up—a a roar the of the Black One, from the other whois of people, dead slipped aside she the third had son are women our as wore Bulalio?” hurriedly tell them that this and this the shout: was was from the loins who when they fair of Chaka fair with the he beneath it pressed him and that STEIFENHOFER, past A. H. —yea, sprung are are king, I but “Yes, O sent the Lily, slain by of “No, a message, Slaughterer, minded!” not one your own people, so are we flesh Baleka sister.” alone. and of shape of had the my wondrous seen a woman, from all I have heard Masilo, whom in wrath slew also. my messenger, and left right and they faced to your you Now heart Nada went out to “I still have part in blood caught my it he had as fair, and above some your than the for look little They will Dealer in gave more message, meet the foe, while from all along the on so common a she stood in the moonlight, forsaken, Umbova, then, and that 1 glad full of. one of woman’s the glint am eye —an eye a he stabbed the Black One. Masilo had they sight, if hazard the maid and by companies the crackling sound of see came having not where lay her to Wow! Who have Osborne would Harvesting Machinery, guessed that 1 like buck’s. Moreover, this dark, and a evil heart.” ’ and think her fair, they will not shaken shields. an so very head—Nada, who alone left of all the of that silwana, that of hyena was Bulalio called captain noted that was son none Now Dingaan winced, for he knew deem that is death which has robbed it Back Umslopogaas head his to sprang children. I motioned Umslopogaas to For this perchance, man! it is my the body of captains to to of the reason, swear W’ell that he himself and Umbova comeliness. shall tale her of her So the forward leaped soldiers one the of the men; hide himself in the shadow and to like Galazi, I love the that, of the Lily maid and that he shook the company had stabbed the Black One, but he Dingaan which tell be built must to work king to the king’s will, if they KINDS. OF ALL you stepped forward. so though love the wolves, in and fro he held it her— torch to no grows my over as thought that this outland chief had shall hold not and Dingaan firmly, it fora might. And Galazi the Wolf, he also up I “Ho!” said roughly, “who for father of his house.” heart are you, All of the steadiest. he whose hand any my or was ETC RAKES, heard tale, he said of REAPERS, MOWERS, that tale.” true so no more forward toward Dingaan, and sprang wanderer, and what do here?” as little “You have love you to him, his mind, forgetting of this he kept in cause the how shall this be, Nada,” asked “And message. he the Watcher, crying sprang swung up Now Nada started like frightened he slew Umslopogaas, for a mother, nothing. your Umslopogaas, “How is it that dare before to shall this be when “how in voice: ye come great quickly gathered a bird, but her BLOCK, SLAYTON, MINN. OPPOSITE BANK would have Baleka, and slain also up chanced afterward the Now it you on Know rule armed? not the the captives and “Hold!” me ye men see yon among and turned lordly thoughts in for Yet upon me a had it been not the march, father, that Umslopogaas homeward me. you are my that he who armed before the know beauty? there, by Are Bargains and the Best comes Again there silence, for him for the Best you your was men saw on other of Chaka and of man.” way. speak sharply had to no to son cause king dies?” Lilies in land?” then, such the two the that shadow of the Watcher lay she “Who that ask me?” said, his be keen, are you “Well, must indeed, this because he strove rob another eyes Machines. to “We man heard that rule, have not O I “I shall be known, for shall not not dark the head Dingaan. of voice. feigning man's upon pick his a uncle, who father of his share spoil of the Halakazi. can of the own my king,” said Umslopogaas. “Moreover, Umslopogaas. Now this night be “It is pity that should die seen, “One that stick thieves a many use a upon And I heard can crowd. of yet out him He spoke sharply him, degrading once a to is this be told—by virtue of the I will wander there to must set free. when will suffice,” cried the Wolf you me prowlers, Come, and night boy. show one had thoiigh I long this tale before, and another from his rank setting ago over I bear I rule alone. If I hence disguised youth and covered ax am seen “Let again. blow be struck and where as a 1 You business be moving. a oi are your forgotten it.” him. the Also he took cattle from man without the then take and who blanket, if meet with may man his lies ax any shadow there shall the Watcher any me surely; a this people, that moocha not of did hear it, Umslopogaas? “From whom whom he would and them him you to gave the of place who for is chief shall that I the Lily?” my can, ax be, and lo! the world shall lack king. am say Swazi make, and here do not is of a we GO TO a hour since it known to An was have robbed. the People of the Ax, and he who holds “And where will wander, Nada? king!” A word, you love Swazis.” alone —the others dead who knew are And thereafter, though he justly one was servant.” it is the Now Dingaan looked the at great would beat “Were old I not up you you Now known (ah! it. it is to two Farmers’ Headquarters The thought and my To Must then meet served, the death? man more more said Dingaan, we law,” “but your “A strange -who stood above him. insolence,” said Nada, striving man for your From father, I wotted not of the third). had through the forever?” the third, who passed after to part again of Wolf, hast many let it And thou, w’hat so years pass. “Begone in peace!” he cried. all the while searching look brave and to did hear it?” whom, then, of and had returned, you arch the not club of thine?” cave of that great thou to say “A good word for king,” stick thee, said I have “Also to WHEN no YOU WANT escape. a way least, Galazi “It from the dead —at him have fair “Where and who seemed to to it that said was a told of the club, was you you “There is this be to the Wolf, grinning, and slowly he drew the Dead One heard it from the Wolf above whieh gleamed shape, —only and that is for warriors, lived, brother? Beneath the shade woman’s virtue O king,” answered Galazi, “by spear, my a himself backward toward the companies, Ghost mountain, who in the Seeders, Drills, Harrows sat the of cave on for old umfagozan like you.” Ghost mountain that not of life; if I woman. of the club I guard a men may eye a an am seen my saying: “Praise the king! The king Dead One told him that for the Umslopogaas hear day, then, began a man father, I lived On that Aye, to know by shape of stone that is fashioned take my my without the club then a bids his children in peace.” may any man go brother who should should be his to low kraal Umgugundhlovu, umfagozan, his march the daughter like old to come frozen into life the club is But Dingaan me an a W’ho for would have called name woman to an my my can, Bulalio, be Umslopogaas of named But Dingaan sat. before he set son road where fellow! it Tell of the the soldiers stone, not? to fall the People club.” of Watcher, I w’atcher of the not was me upon Buggies, Pumps, Wagons, Road Cails, but I had Chaka, he told it to and I be Now, making pretense to the of the Ax. Only I staid homeward in him, saying: me, his thither.” face angry, losing presence “Never thou the to wast nearer long it.” “Thy death forgotten is it, O kerrie forgetting in king. The leaped at her with and asked Galazi the Wolf if the soldiers he So Umslopogaas told her the road, and up, my of both club life,” said Dingaan and Slaughterer will grind such that there is wisdom in the “It her she dropped her back with him if he men as McCORMICK seems she he would listened courage silently. or come angrily. thou hast here beneath his feet, and then “for lo! today answered, dead,” I But and uttered little Halakazi, chief of the you would be “Good,” and stay to a scream. she said. “I spear strong answered the “It be O king,” am may so, shall the Watcher look once more upon Bulalio, and Umslopogaas named shield before her face. still held the she right of birth and by are he feet Perchance swift. they war. without Wolf. “When the hour is then my was are may as thee.” REAPERS MOWERS. and the of Chaka. I declare today struck seized her by the and V laughed and answered sou Then the Wolf you a bring perchance arm to far, and from doubt shall the Watcher Now serve Dingaan me so that this true cease a saw was But listen tale.” —it to Flow kerrie the shield with seek for he had out to that my my if I win the shadow upon of that mountain and vengeance, watching.” command. Still he come his must gave no from the I told him all the story fly, this Then would have crushed but chief; for the place of have will and not blood, he find turned scarce a hut hide in, Umslopogaas, to a quoth Din- “Ye strange pair,” you me so on me. a are a AND KINDS OF ALL onward, and when 1 birth hour of his trembled sorely. warrior “Thou brave Umbova, Halakazi art traitor, 1 few of the that there also brother?” and a were “Where have been as my now, gaan. ye Baleka, have known his mother for long, and spoke of the words of “Where valor, who yonder is if whom he might rule people left “Surely it shall as now your you be sister,” of the is business the Place Farm over what at so, my your dog served his faithless I will and of servant her, I had told dream to who after said, umfagozan?” I so “you that he added this, my Umslopogaas, he would. Moreover, me answered name “and the yet Elephant?” thee,” and he smote with at serve command me of death by the the her soft like maid and whose is blood brethren, manner arm as like they cry a long and twin trees two, is dangers lie in the king,” in “We have been far land, O way many a the assegai in his hand. fashion in and and be convinced of Chaka, the great Come prices that I of ” and look goods and maid’s. side till their roots side by a journeying had 11 path of maid alone, without .over my w Umslopogaas. “We have answ’ered grown up a But I the stroke and springing saw hugged her but died, I Umslopogaas She made had which she then answer, no say matted together, and that food shelter,” and he spoke he land search for were one wandered in far high into the air avoided were to it. Then 1 or as a a sell thing line cheap Hie cheapest. in shifting around her, and I tattered blanket whom think seldom wept before wept, as as you any my planted in Swazi dug be he of them to thought of Zinita, his wife, for turned and fled swiftly 1 might, in and gift to king, and flower lie up to our as a a I seized it and her But tale grip from to after. my arm or grew wither, after the as my both should certain of People of soil he feared that guessed that she would love Nada little, trampled Swazi searching have me came we a Peter Erickson, and shoulder ill, showing her breast he listened it, end I that rent its Moreover, the Ax. they coming, as a saw although she but his sister. that he should wither who at least saw me of garden was and yonder flat, or are some and said: laughing, —then I let her has weightier and headed by Umslopogaas, who walked listens who matter “Still, it go, must be traveled and the a certain wolves. man loved and but tended it,” and he pointed to those who one man the the last of all, Then warrior who would is to meet and before “Lo! here dangers pressing his heart, it be braved,” she answered, must ran me. was on said of the Umslopogaas MINNSOTA. So cattle SLAYTON. without the no more the captives, “and are the soldiers who followed hung - - back insolence smiling. “Alas! there for his is other plan.” old umfagozan beat me he broke in: well done no an his journey. chieftainship, but began it.” that plowed of reach the out of Then Umslopogaas Galazi summoned Now ax. shaped for warrior well Umbova, uncle, if I be of “So, war. on-Broadway the Depot. son —a i®"Office my he brought number of With him great near 1 the “Good! Slaughterer, a “Herewith the king is place for see gardeners the Wolf and told him all this to story, me no night who wanders maid, Nada the Lily is pretty at Baleka, Chaka and my no multitude Dingaan and cattle be gift to to cattle, and hear the lowing of the longer, son,” I said Umslopogaas. a to for Galazi he could a alone. trust The any my what tale have of the garden me.” in sister to a man, and of captives, Wolf Where is this listened in silence, marveling the but what of the flow’er? young women it lest I drag with tell? Swift to Umslopogaas, she is but thy “Nay, you “Fear father; I will find not, the heart while the would beauty of Nada, children, for he the at starlight dig in Swazi you far to my went appease flow’er as you so his prize. old The the chief to cousin.” as place,” he answered. you showed it. When all told he her he brought not a of Dingaan because perchance?” was lily bloom, Was it soil? a me.” wife, they tell said, seeks the soldiers “yet Then I called to “Over of blood,” he said only he new that longer wondered a man message near a Lily—flower no sought—the of whom he O and lily bloom, king, yet, “It was a who followed that I had discovered saying: Nada when Now* i /whk;= that the people of the Halakazi had defied me, saw Yet because he cautious and his shall us,” flowers. that not stand between A Nothing has withered. is lily -was alas! the has “Tell this to the king, that he Dingaan shield threw’ down the and brought death she her upon faith in the kindness of little glad. and put face withered and left but the stalk, white grew as done ill drive from him, for I, to themselves because of this maid. me thing that of the after was no as a spear he reached kings Umslopogaas, I looked him in question. at the bones of men.” so soon as Umbova, him throne the and set (0? Ilf Wl h0!l W ■ Then they and search went to are on her head sullenly. rose hung avail and more is Zululand he the best “You uncle. This borders of sent “What dull, the Dingaan, 1 alone hold him there. Tell him thou?” said the girl meanest dead for who should grow my can among Im a spoke dragging her the of to when I l But H he do the fairest of the maids this also, that yet will Nada if she cattle and to meaning, will wed of the that I suit their Soon they found his starting to feet. worse my purpose. one iU the she flung herself w chief then upon that seek where I for day when maid tall fair —and kraal the People that and Galazi bore the of lives, for it and children to answered me am, yet the king shall learn,” “That now —a me on comes upon clasped knees, for since ground and face face shall bo to my her his the in to great Here And we are once more by Ghost mountain. I love of the Ax, have loved arms cave. spoke I and turning he J ll AhzSr Umslopogaas, as never any woman a !! ’’ j this thought that Mffiy old she him his day death.” I called of in the but the dead, and b cave were none had been captain of the spoke he who Nada the Lily,” and he this behind who captains word the once to as were kraal Umgugundhlovu. Then marched from the Umslopogaas. not be chief could tossed here and there in their last sleep we soldier, thatch of guard, but I heard the stir in the rat opened ranks Presently the now was a common him. more up, they looked fearsome in the glare “oh, father,” said the Lily, of the “Oh, my noticed also. hut. Uje companies four of the the and from This of Dingaan. When he heard rear torches. I my yes! have pity father, yes, ;, ] [ on me; my Universal for IFLoioa.ocl.y *E?l3.e chanced that certain Umslopogaas,” —I it “Wed her will, Now if shoulders On their forward. for a he afraid, on you “They sleep sound,” said the Lily, more — men ran message once grew who —and girl, wife girl—a you no a am in the kraal Zinita, I, Umbova, methinks morning sat answered, stretcher he knew liar. I “yet be stretcher, and the to gazing them. ; i I; “Sweet is rest.” they bore one me F on no ° on a daughters CURES IT perchance, have old—you, CURES IT are in words to Inkosikazi, will find Therefore it that for awhile he Umgugundhlovu in attendance Dingaan, “We shall win it, maiden,” with say -wrapped about on something was your lay soon answered for i: BEAST :! I ask ill I, and in their SH such name matter.” as held his impi smite hand, sending to the Galazi, and again Nada trembled. saying when no around with bound and messengers came hides -T : , raw ox journeyed AHD far I have My father, pity. indeed, but is wife, Umslopogaas it might “Zinita head lest perchance my People chief of the of the that Bulalio, laid the saluted and rimpis. The men - find taking from things—to back endured him shall she hold —I have that I should bring about to having Then, arrayed her in the dress me many Gay esa ■ I I come impi without, having WORM and his SCREW Ax, king. SCIATICA before the were stretcher II of ;; I wives after the lawful custom brother the had his death. And before fear other where kraal of warrior and to and shield put worn my HES way a a my a a s spear t has the spoil the slaying stood with much from returned and Slaughterer, the “Open!” said people?” asked angrily. his hands he it happened that spavin by they her, laid down I have the slain girl in that ts were it away our rules, and come seems now Halakazi in Swaziland. Now of the 3 within the hides, there good,” I opened, and and !!k» they lawful with Amaboona “The custom is TEST OF full with the the dark place in the and finding I war that Forgive a kraal. cave, a to the me wrong W leaped for heart when I heard this girl bred trouble at times. of white said, “yet it has lay the body his slaughter of the salt, because of my packed in dead warrior of the People the of Ax a j ! 8 it but I-&O father; ITears spoke to . a w’as winney’*' so, my you stillcontinues if she have little for I had feared greatly had soldiers to Zinita to joy within and he people, • placed beside her. him and fair. they left tall can say Now me, who spare BRUISES no once was pressed to and I woman’s feint, was sore and still love in her place wreak with whom to the and making Umslopogaas, fosterling. you fate of pretense that they for the said vengeance on stalk, O king,” a “Here lies the lily ; [ muscles, j [ cave, my the Liniment Mustang know father, mem- hide for, penetrates of her—Nada you enough of old. But sex, my my chief living far her petty visited the sentries, Umslopogaas and as also glad, and away. Dingaan 1 -with the pointing very Umslopogaas, was ax, lonely girl strange and perchance ill be ; [ of disease, ; it is to yet gates, the is not at among reaching and tissues, thereby a branes Galazi passed from place place seat | to and your danced like springing to fro and air it is blooms a “but if her flower up on any Umslopogaas, them. See, shall find XXVII. she CHAPTER men.” the Lily like walked after them never guard, ) j The ] [ a other liniment. child. found which is in here.” not property not mind, that this for a any this is in W’ord in said Now I hiding her you face with shield my answ’er and holding no a THE SECRET UMSLOPOGAAS MOPO TELLS last have good tidings,” “Now’ at Now Dingaan stared. right of w’e Zululand by rule in < » Housewife, ] [ should Mechanic heard Nada I Farmer, Stock Raiser when cannot only, that in her hand, and having a spear reason or OF HIS BIRTH. forgetting the stamping he said, at and it point otherwise, carrion cast to and though things “Take this blood, once with her bag of and dried flesh. and away knowing not call father, a corn me, went ] [ in ; Now, afterward, me kept It should be afford without it. upon be as we our < every found to “and shall bebehold shall be of the fire, I think yet “Take it and he cried. dogs!” So now my eyes the passed the in the a way to entry away, and knees to on her clasp me of the finding pray road, Umslopogaas told my saw’ me bring it about.” hand has to ; [ doctors’ ; ; that Lily whom will side. how household emergencies. It mountain had it for The that tell stones Slaughterer, my thou, me now childless who many I, save daughters in was name Nada. of my asked. so?” he “How had blocked it Let been pulled to longed pluck. Bulalio and his down to It slain. the maid about that as so was weeping. J [ bottle. ] [ came nigh and $ her, went to bills. For for sale everywhere Nada, daughter, When I heard that chiefs who save at Many of the great “Thus: 25c., 50c. 1.00 a my those of the Halakazi suffer who fly to swiftly.” people enter good thou hast well for thee if will be a I did thought that not and But she joy, though, Dingaan fear answ’er for hate lived I wept known to yet spared had been at the of me entreaty are awhile there Now for silence; hangs the life for know thy was on answer, about drag of and to know that I’was and did they because him, I with there torn son Nada. But by the with Umslopogaas, a angry guard was was a without the then from far high away words.” Slaughterer, the lived, that prayed Chaka and chief and this unknown her watch that back. to son entry to none came far for for it of the place Jhere and fear, fence great doubt told the king all an unaided Umpslopogaas was So throne came a the he well might climb to challenged them Umslopogaas and they w’ith the tears. even more, the Ghost travel singing, and through maid to of the to sound gates soldiers made ready Also, the tale had been their shoulders. that, which saluted him, that but he they upon saw were continued.] [TO while I said this all he dealt the place rushed great., mountain.- Yet Chaka, though be of two the of love Dingaan......And the .wrath.of, battle. and_jo against with eying .out men, name urn wom PAGE DEFECTIVE