ee ee ee ay Be a ete RA an tag a n= a = Mt oA Ani (a oe, ye eae ag Hiss: 5 we nn Od ems Fee i a TT DALY See, SASS 1. eee THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XXXVI EMPTY. For several minutes Rube preserved | h‘s meditative attitude, without uttering a word or making the slightest motion. | At length, alow but cheerful whistle escaped his lips, aud atthe same time his body became erect. * Eh? what is’t, old boy?’ Garey, who understood the sigt nal, knew that the whistle denoted some dis- covery. Rube’s reply was the interrogatory : ‘How long’s yur trail-rope, Bill?” | “It are twenty yards—good mizyure,” acon ered Garey. ‘And yurs, young fellur?’ “About the same ot a yard or two ‘ore “Good!” ejaculated with a satisfied look, higgurs yii—w e will!” '* Hooraw for you, hit on some plan, haiu’t you?” was Garey’s interrogatory. “Sartivtly. I hez.” **Let’s have it, THE TRAP ~ inquired and the questioner, ‘we'll fool them old bey! you've This then, kummarade,’ said Garey, seeing that Rube had re- lapsed into silence; “ther aint much 9 time to think o' things ‘Plenty o’ time Billee! Don't be so durued impatient, boy. Thar’s gobs o’ time. Il stake my old mar agiv the young fellur’s black hoss thet we II be out ©’ this serape afore suuup. Gee hosophat! how thull cuss when they finds the trap empy. He, he, he— ho, ho, ho!” And the old sinner continued to laugh for some secouds, as coolly and cheer- | fully as if no enemy was within a thous- aud miles of the spot. Garey and I were chafing with impati- ence, but we kuew that our comrade was in one of his queer moods, and it Was uo use attempting to push him faster than he was disposed te go. When his chuckling fit was ended, he | assumed a more serious air, aud once | more appeared to busy hirnself with the calculation of some problem. He spoke | in soliloquy. ‘Twenty yurds o’ Bill's,” muttered | he, “twenty o’ the young fellur’s ur forty ; ;a0 myeu—it ur sixtee yurds — make the hu! fifty aud six; ye-es fifty- six preezactly. Theo thur’s the kuots to come off o’ thet, thongh forveust ’em thur’s bridles. thur’s Vagh ! rope aplenty, an evough over. to string up half ascore o° them ever I gits holten ‘em. Wagh? During this arithmetical process, Rube, instead of gazing any longer into the barrel of his rifle, had kept his eyes wandering up and down the cliff. Be- fore he had ceased speaking, both Garey aud myself had diviued his plan, but we | refrained from telling him so. To have anticipated the old trapper in his disclo- sure would have beeua mortal offence. We waited for him to make it known. *‘Now, boyes!” said he at length, “hyur’s how we'll git clur. Fust an fo’most, we'll crawl up yander, soon’s it gits dark enough to kiver us. Seconds, well ‘oat our trail-ropes along wi’ us. Thuds, we'll jine the three thegither, an ef thet ain't long enough. a kupple o’ bridle ‘Il help out. Fo'th, we'll tie the eend of the rope to a sapling up thur on yeller-bellies, ef | Aud won't I? top. and then slide down the bluff on ‘other side, do ee see? Fift, oncest down on the prairie, we'll put straight for the settlements. Sixt and lastest, when we gits thur, we'll gather a wheen o the young fellur’s rangers, take a bee- line back to the mound, and gie these hyur viggurs such a lambaystin as they haiu’t bed since the war begun. Now!’ ** Now” meant. what think you of the plan? Meutaliy, both Garey and I had already approved of it, aud we promptly signified our approval. Jt really prom- ised well. Should we succeed in carry- ing out the details without being detected, it was probable enough that withia a few hours we might be safe in the plaza of the rancheria, and queoching our thirst at its crystal well. The anticipated pleasure filled us with fresh energy ; and we set about putting everything in readiness, One watched, while the other two worked. Our lazoes were knotted together, and the four horses fastened head to head with their bridles, and secured in so asto keep them behind the boulder. This done, we awaited the falling of night. Would it be a dark vight? About this we vow felt anxious. It was already clo: ing down and gave promise of faver- ing us; a layer of lead-colored clouds covered the sky. aud we knew there could be no moon before midnight. Rube, who boasted he could read weather-sign like a “salt-sea sailor,” scrutinized the sky. * Wal, oid lioss !” interrogated ne “what do ye thiuk o’t? Will it be dark, eh?’ “ Biack as a bar!” mattered Rube in reply ; and then, as if not satisfied with the simile, he added: “ Black as the in- side o’ a bufiler bull’s belly on a bournt paraira ! The old trapper laughed heartily at the ludicrous conceit, and Garey and I could not refrain from joining iv the laugh. The guerrijleros must have heard us; they must have deemed us mad ! Kube’s proguostication proved correct ; the wight came down dark aud low ering. The leaden layer broke up into black | cumulus clouds, that sk wly careered | across the canopy of the sky. A storm | porteuded ; and already some big drops, | ' what shot vertically dowaward, could be | ; | i | liant i ness of day. Exhausted | addressing 4ggues on po heard plashing heavily upon our saddles. All this was to ow: on thadiia ion; but at} that moment a flas!: of lighning eee ed the whole arch of the heneent. light | ing the prairie as with a thousand torches. It was none of the pale lavender colored but a bril- | pervade | ; light, seen in porthern climes. that appeared to all space, and almost rivalled the bright- | ; { mZe, CONTINUED. ee mee es TO BE oe ew ew Oe eee i er ww ‘ => rs = >» aM : T. ws ; a Sets 3 ‘y é : t te a é ‘ 7 lt ENR 4 Sie me 7 8 “> ~t ! aes ia ff em : d 7 NaS. oh f a} ? o > be = |! ne : ah TSE YS me eM ite 2 A ua iA uf Bae Upon eee FANS © x mall ; AD ie ice ste SS : : SRA tren “as » — o x Serve YS wes Brrr vb ; GR 6 $ Sha re ys ¥) ra ¥ : ‘ 5 Bit A ER FARS RAEVMIATISN, MORE LIGHT! VHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company i have imported some of Bray's vu ners,” whien they will supply and fit on | Gus Brackets, etc,, at a moderate cost to) copnsuniers, These Burners are reported to be the best | ry Flame Burner yet produced, and will | vive a far greater amount of Ii zbt than any | aia Burner with the same consumption of | Gas, Dr. Wallace, F. BR. 5. E., F. C. S,, Gas Buaminer to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture telivered by him, calculated that £150,000 (3 $650,000) a year, are thrown away in Glas-| gow by the use of imperfect Gttings. On the Burners be says; ** Another better Burner is that called as I consider these tbe atiuinable at moderate them for a series of ex- subject of Gus and as I think a Bray’s reguiator, ard best unien Burners cost, I bave selected periments, ae The Keport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to (he best meavs for the developmen: of light (rom Coal Gas of different qualities—com prising | Dr, William Wallace, Professor Dittmer, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F, C.8., F. 1. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amonnt of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon. which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamp! let upon a ght and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Tater, A. M., be says : “phe cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- auts is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by barning savples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illumiuativg power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ae A ‘ — light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s ae Soroness of the lircst, | Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 yrammes = Cout, Quins SY, Sore Threat, Swell. jing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles. in id Spi rains, Burns and “A wood Argand or Johoson 8 Burner, the | 7 © ” ar Patil | Buruer’s used in the last experiment, ey eae, General wT | therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Pains, — in direct Comparison, at no. greater | Tcoth, Ear and Hoadacho, Frosicd Feet and Ears, and aii otier feat Pains and Aches. expense in the cas” of the finer and safer | grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the auther- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in | direct proportion, but in proportion to the ge Safer aurey tele or i ar > ext hs Jj squares ot their powers, and such a com- Tem dy A trial entails but the com; 3 patlson with the case of the use of (iam, lis | trifling outlay of 60 Cons, and every one fe on de cleauliness, freedom from odor and dangers, pw ll ain can have cheap aud positive proof ef it [i ‘iders its use desirable wherever it cam be Directiona in Eleven Lancvazes GOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS! ’ MED namyr Ei lh Los AND NMeMT Te aia? Dladiwmi Vv AMT 2 £ ol : A. Oc YT nt LER rae Co Fen } through Bailiimore, Ud., U.S. Me EVENING SALESI: AT AUCTION. F. LePACE & C0.) SELL— ne af — WILL At Auction; -a VAR 2. Ce AT THEIR STORE, 53 QueEEN SrREET, cing this Evening, Jan. 30th. r for a few weeks, Gomme and continuing Householders and others will ¢o well to attend, as bargains may be expected, NEEDHAM, Jan, 30, 82. Auet'r, NOVICE. has been appointed HE undersigned { \gent of the “Fire Insurance Associa- iion (Limited) of Londen,” England This Association has bought out the minion Fire Insurance Company.” Parties Wishing their policies in the latter Company renewed cao have them placed et same rates in the Fire Insurance Association (Limited.) “ Do- FRED. W. HYNDMAN., Ch’town, Feb. 3, '92—2i pat oe Remove d. \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he 4 friends and tie public generally that she has opened ber Fai] and Winter Classes | for Painting and Deawing in all their different branches For terms, etc,, apply at h: dence of Mr. Peebles, Senth Side ‘ry Studio—resi- ot King Sqrere pan 29 tf ies e sic la deaaaibieiaaala “o.w ‘. MuoAL JOSEPH GIL LOTT'S 'STEEL PENS. i SY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THz WORLD el OR MACK'S MACNE TIC Mibicine, | | >| Brain and poog PALIN = | 1 i Is a Sure, Prompt and Effes ‘tual Remedy for | vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 6 Brain Power, Sexual P rostration, Night Sweais, | Supermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. it repairs Nervous W aste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Su rpris ing fone and Vv or to the | Generative Ur ‘Jais, The expericnce of | thy susands proves it an ixy ALUABRL} bil WEDY, TVhe | Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains snflicient for two week's medication, and is the cheapest aud best, 42 Fuil particulars in our | Pamy, niet, which we desire to mail free to anv address, Mack’s Magnetic sxiedicice is sold | by Drug- | gists at 6O cts. per box fe OF 12 boxes for $3, or will be mailed tree of postage, on rece!pt of the mot ney, by MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE co., | Wiadsor, Out., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Liall co. | Beiweerct Peter | | to transmit messages by tele graph as well as respendent, will be = Gazetto Printi ; Company, ae Dr ‘92 any [fe 4 $2] iis as } introduced,” As tie above experiments were made With | Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed | Bray’s Burners, it will readily be 8ern how much more economical it is to con- sume instead of Oil, when its price is} only $2.63 per 100 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners, Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadk Iphia, the well-kvown manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, ctc., say in their Circular to Gag Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United States, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They turtber add: ** The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cnbic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- trodneed, {no 4 eod Gus WELLAND CANAL Notice te Persons Skilled in Fitting Up Electrics Lights, —(EALED TENDERS, addressed to the s unde signed and endorsed ‘ Tender for Electric Lights,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern aud Western Mails on TUES AY, the 2Ist day of February next. for lighting the Locks, &c., on the new part of the Welland Canal by | means of Electric Lights, A pian, showing the relative position of the proposed lights, can be seen at this ( flive and at the Office of the Resident En- gineer, Thorold, where a printed copy of general conditions and other information can be obtained, either on application per- sonally or by letter, Tenders must be made in accordance with the general conditions This irepartment does not, however, itself to accept the lowest or any tender. by order, .ind F. BRAUN Secretary Department of Railways and Canals,? fe 8 Ottawa, January 31, 1892. f si2aw NOTICHK rESHE BELL TELEPHONE: COMPANY OF CANADA will apply to the Parlia- ment of Canada at its next session fer amend- mepts toits Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic ch. 6 , whereby the Company shall be «m- powered to issue Bonds, for the purposes stated in the second sectio n of said A ct, in sums of not less than $25 cach, and to manw- facture besides the articles referred to in such second section, such other articles or things Company may deem advisable, also as the by telephone, also to purchase telegraph as well as telephone lines. and whereny it shail also be decjared that the Company shall have power toeytend its telegraph and telephone lines from any one to any other of the Pro- vinces in the Dominion. and whereby also it shall be declared that said Act of Incerpora- tion aud its amendments and the works thereunder authorized are for the general ac. | vantage of Cunsda, BETHUNE & FETHUNE, Svlicitors for said (ompany 53 Queen Street. SIGh OF RHE lue lag, | iaty al 7] ‘norecedented Batgalns IN BOOTS AND SHOES The stock is gcod and seascnoble, and the i ; : ‘ -o poaally oppertu.ity 13 a very rare one to secure really MRVELLOUS BARGAINS. P. EK. Island Bank notes taken at their valu for goods, E. W. SMITH. _ 18s! ful! Ch’ towa, Dee eod Ss OCH cape .D COAL. Aboat 50 wr SALE ROUND COAL, superior for G1 and Parlor Stoves. Tons of SCOTCH ite S OWEN CONNOLLY. ye 25—3w dy LOBSIER FACTORY FOR SALE. *B°HE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- i Ti: BR FACTORY and PLANI TRAPS BOATS. &e, AT DESAY? LE, Joseph Boats of that place, lately the property of and Donald K. Currie, This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition, If not disposed of before the Ist March aext, i¢ will then be sold at Paobhic Anction, Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned, FRED W. HYNDMAN, frustcees of the Estate of Joseph Boats anc D. K Currie. Ch’ town, Oct, 8, 81—caw tf NOTICE, T having been brought to the notice of the Directors of the Gas Light Company that there were persons desirous of Consum- ing gas, who were occupying stores ai dwellings unprovided with the requisits cases the Company’ will bear tbe first expense of putting in the necessary pipes &, Persons desirous of becoming Cousnmers of gas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the bill as correct, the Com- pany will pay the same; the consumers re- imbursing the Company by twelve equal in- stalments, payable monthly. ‘L. at all consumers may participate in th: greu: advaniage of using Bray’s Patent Burn- ers, Vlicb, with the same consumption o! gas, will vive twenty percent, more jight thar other Burners, the Company will supply then at the vominal sum of ten cents cach. Cl’town, Dec. 7, 188)—1m eod Prince Howard istand RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO.17. 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