an. _ — oan, tea —_ Saas Ee =" eR ha eS ! ; ny ’ ] >_ Pp | wounded, dissheveiled, weeping ! 0} HE WAR-TRAILL | rks care 4 i ik 4 .| Heaven! My heart recoils at the re-| membranece ! i It reevoiled : indignation. Ai every turn did it prompt ; | —_—-— -—— CHAPTER XCII!—(Conrixven.) Il understood from the lodinn’s gestures than his it burned with ’ a ne &72Qny— ; *; . 4 71 es to draw kuileé or pistol. AT every. what was said, more| '™e © ara } a y step my fingers itched to iImmolate a| apeech, though the words * summons — eo d brute to slay * council,” and the name * Hissderoyo” | * Te ag alia the eae nie in helped me fo comprehend hix meaning. | [ was Y eas at ve oe Ag 1 chanced to know the Comanche epithet organ tee Pre Bi le , : for the safety of Iselina—now more for the two first, and also eyo (ihe Spanish wolf) was the Judiau &ppellation of the Mexican revegade. that Llissoor- | : - i actte than ever. ings crowded into my brain—begot by drama being What horrid taagin-| the barbarous that was Though I undersiood what was suid, | was Dot prepared with areply. I dared wot risk the answer in NSpani-h, fo | kuew not the extent o- Wakauno's profici- evacted around me, shamelessly before my face—under my very eyes, ' heed | | The monsters too earnestly occupied with their coarse Care-ses, took LO eney iu the Audalu-ian tongue. ud L passed on without remark ‘ of me ; [ felt myself ina dilemma, and the im- | or jpterruption. ’ I threaded the pathw a e portunate savage—no ‘lonbt some friend | ays of the grov of Wukono hi:nself—appeared determined | one after ' to stick to me. low was I to get rid of rapidly as the path would him? entered every aisle and glade. | ah : ; another gliding throvga as permit. i | 1 | ni L searches nets ° everything, even to the farthest Iimits of} more | j A happy idea came to my relief Assuming an air of extreme dignity, and | the “wood I saw as though I did not wish to be disturbed | weeping women—more red whom I searched. more Met ruffianism in my meditations, I raised my hand and! [ caw naveht of her fi * * r t, then waved the man a partingsalu.e. At the} In ithe feb —she must bel same time, | turned my head and walked | j here.’ slowly away. | turned my faee towards the lodge, & The Tudian accepted the « nge, and and moving “with stealthy step soon | moved off, but evidevily with au air offyrrived among the trees that stood in| relectance, As | glanved back over my | the reat l halied near the edge, and| shou'der, I could see him stertiug from | separating the leaves with my hands | the spot with a hesitating step, vo deli | pe red cautiously through. I had no} . ; ueed to search further. Jsolinn was before my eyes. somewhat astouished at the strange be- havior of bis friend Wakono, I did not look back again, until I had | ! TO RE CONTINIED ' pldided anyself wader «CRG (alieiw ef thee csc ee timber. Then [| turned to recen voitre. My trieud had cou'inued on to thefire [ saw him just entering among the crowd that circled around the great fire. Screened from observation shadow, I could now pause and reflect The trifling incident that had caused me some apprehevsion, had also helped me to some useful knowledge. First, I learned my own vane. Secona, that there was a council about to take place —and thirdly, that the renegade, His- | sooroyo, had something to do with this | council. This was knowledge of importance; | combined with my previous information. | everything was now made clear. This council could be no other than the jury- trial between the revegade aud the yet nameless thief; the same that was to de- cide to which belonged the right of prop- erty in my betrothed. It was about to meet—it had not as- sembled as yet. Then had I arrived in time; neither white savage or red savage had yet come into possession—neither had dared to lay bauds on the coveted | | by the} | fea iileseda ts Reuralgia, Sciatic, Lumbago, . * a . ’ g Pe Ln senat = 9 ait bie Me” Beaeeees Eackache, Sereness of tha Ehcs?, a 5 — : Qi c « ‘ -s: , Se ia as Stl sale sus sil gu ar y Cout, Quinsy, Sere Throat, Sve! preserved trom brutal contact. The<e inns and Sarains, Burne asd e 3 . . ale Cee Sree i us ~~ * 77s i dogs iu the manger theis mutual jealousy Scalds, General Bodily had proved her proteciion! I was con- soled by the thought—strange source of consolation ! ; : eer oa : ect and Ears, and ail ether I was iv time, but where was she ? ree Face ata ty og é' Pains and Acheé. From my new position, I had a still Se Pedierntion cdeadth Ghusle Br. Jacore O11 better view of the camp, its fires, aud its es a suf, sures simple aud cheup Extetusd denizens—she was nowhere to be seen! trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every : In the lodge then—she must certainly | %)\B Pett cum have cheap and positive proof vi ie be there—or—a new thought occurred to | Directions in Eleven Langrnzes ' E0LD LY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DEALEDS IN MEDICINE. V CET FT Le Sh A. OGELEE t OD RrsWreoe hatiimeore JUsT PUBLISHED! me—she may be kept apart from the other captives?—in the copse—she may be concealed in the copse until the sen- tence be pronounced ? This last conjecture brought along with it hopes and resolves. I determined to search the copse. If I should find her there my emprise would be easy indeed ; at all events, easier than I had anticipat- ed Though guarded by the savages, I), should rescue her from their grasp. The lives of six men—perhaps twice that nuinaber—were under my belt. The odds of unarmed numbers would be nothing agaiust the deadly buliets of ay.y > ‘ ‘ «td (fee Ue i . a darry Tagauea !! “Short Speculative Essays, BY ROBERT B. THGMAS, sale at the Bookstores of Messra, Brenuner Bres., Chappelle, Harvie and G H.. Harzird. Price 50 centa. a 29 Ow Restate ef Late W, B. allin, ‘QXGE Trustees being anxious to scll, will] my revolvers, and I saw that most [ headet. dike su tes Shae tat foe ar * . . . - = ’ - ea er “6 of the savages had laid aside their scory }welling Cottage, with neariv half an acre of land, opposite Mr. Gay’s prope ty Molpeque Road; also for a Warehouse four : stories high, and « good cellar, opposite the a ° . ie " . ’ J S 3 But [ might find her alone, or perhaps police station, Enquire of with a single jrilor. The meeting of the J council favored the supposition. The men would all be there—some to take part. others interested in the result, or ‘am ame merely from curiosity to watch the pro rely from curiosity 4.000 GHAIN BAGS ceedings.. Yes, all of them would have au interest in the issue—too surely all. AT THE The barbarous custom of these savage} __ iit ee a ai wONW DON Hovusz. brutes nt that moment came to my re- May 1, ’82 —6i cod weapons, cuufident iu the security of their camp, W. PICKARD, JOS. KNIGHT. April 18, 1882, * membrance. _ [stayed no longer to reflect, but glid-| ganas ‘ot Pant lt le we ing inte the grove,commeuced my search K AL. é } “ Sos § for the captive. ies GRE a’ The ground was favorable io{ + ia . Sil } stand at “The North neries my progress. There was not \ eee tet te 2 ian Sait aint per ro uteri ’” on May 1, E2th, 25th ar much underwood, and the trees Brew | 26th, June Sib, 9th, v2n0 and e386 cad his 7 a J .* > oath tite gol g MEISE oF UES) thinly. 1 could easily pass among them | 4th, 7th, 20thana 9st This will te con without the necessity of crouching, and | tinued throughopt the saxon, health ana without making noise. The silent thread | ther permitting, For inriher particulars of the moccasiu was in my favor, as also a NEWTON LE! ° ae 4 in ahaa the dark foliage that stre'ched overhead, ! Apri! 22. 1292-- tf hiding the sky from my view. The chief timber of the copse was the | MA@H'S MAGNETS MEBICINE, pecan-hickory—almost an evergrcen— jw | 2 ee ‘“ = aud the trees were still in full leaf, only = 3 here and there, where the trunks stood es 3 far apait, did the moonbeams strike! = . s = through the thick f liage. fhe = Th: s.nface of she ground was shroud. | = ARs STW = Is a Sure, Prompt und Effeetual kemedy for Ver vousnces in ALL its stayes, Weak Hemory, Loss o } | ' ed trom her light, aud the narrow aisles i | Broin Power, Sexval Prostvation, Night Sweat through which I passed were as dark as if no moon had been shining Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness. and General 5° Loss of Power. It repaira Neryous Waste, Rejuren- ge . * There was atiil light enough to reveal | ates tie Jaded Intellect, Serpriy then the Enfeedled some horrid seenes. O Heavens! my } ~— and Restores Sarprising yey 4 wthausted Generative Organise. heart bleeds at the rememb Les thousands pretes it an. IxvatuaBLE Ranzgpy; The ; : oe ad | Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box cou. I Wa, wieug lu my conjecture. The | tains sufficient for two weck’s mttidication, anu is tie Men lal uct all gone to tie couneil; the | Meapest aud bert. £9" Full particulars in our Captive women were not all Camp tires : ; thy be mailed free of stave, on receipt of th 5 ri postage, on recvipt of the money, by a most brutal furm—red ruffians | Gdressivg F ee ie olling in the bush beside their helpless| MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE « O., Victina—wome a 7 ae ee Windasr, Quote. Canaca Q fair, white women, Sold in CharJettetewn by Apeihecaries’ all Co, 9 . Oh pempbdlet which we desire to mail free toan address, > by the | Mact’s Magnetic Mediedue is sold by Drug. er eras I beheld passion | Sista at 50 cts. per box, or 12 boxes for SS, or v1} 2 DAILY HXXAMINER, MAY 19. DRX OODS. DRY GOODS sAT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. 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