e A i cl i Tt lag ce oc ee I titer i as "2 =n os © en NERS a RD BR oR RE EE a el a ie re Oe GATOR LD TEAL DLO CATE THE WAR-TE CHAPTER XLVIII.- (CONTINUED, ) ike 1 1 + iOOK at once i 1 sa angry that the encounter least on the part in my feelings, ' >} * 7. I nad veeu accideulaim— io of Isolina: he was defamed, net see her face; it was turned DAIL luced a revulsion | ee em ~~ see > s i : it opp irection, and towards Perhaps | micht have treated his re- Pt ef , : . mirra but ie { es ol het Vor monst e with less ueelect; but as th ' oe ’ ‘ } c i im al d by these i ps receive Was to U OU! ii i@etl I a iong , ra. + : )! } ' } that she addressed bim in anger. Ua, ny heart g 4 uod the oubeae : , : . ° } cat he r Pa ; how those accents of indig ation ravished pect of the parting sce I Fe . ‘ , » thar f " ° = : my iis ri sweeter were Li - to mig (hao | ferred going companionless; I had no tnt ' ; ' , | the soitest melody. appreheasion ti an enemy was geal ' } : : . : ~) BE CONTINUED. | ai i liurra ne Ls ) lon a | lu th rO BE Ct NTIN | / ’ | eS PRR TT SEATS | ueighborhood; he had not been seen : ‘ . : aes * rovyvmans Dream. | since the rit i battle, and we had | &. & py ma ni oe : | wositive Information that ne jyoiea ais | ; ; , } g 4} wlehrated |ONE THAT STRONGLY IMPRESSED HIM baud with the gueriiia of the celebrated | 2 oe ee : ’ . . Sa he HORTLY BEFORE HIS VIOLENT DEATH. | Canales—then operating on tne rouu sa ' easiness Indee a tween Camargo and Monterey. |: a , * ™ a. 2s i i an Af é hi I a bee he could hardly} 4 e Si | } } ‘ ' c ft) " he scaped t a h ¢ Hel- iher 2 vorr 6 th ; i ; . le } , } i 3 lin 0 hand the rangers, who, bight; th) in Col 1 Wie Uf ms — g an g , se , } r ) ‘ ‘ .* } ain LV, had ber uy} : tne scout, sit ‘ ‘ ; \ | > + ; 2 j ' ' ' who Wa ACLie CT TS as ee hopes overhauling hi , . | WO ee ne Tae iS 5 } y c’ Ss ij- j a . m I was about turvi nio the old track, | — © co fe eat ee | ' Tn ‘ . 1 i] iti up & < S83 ee af when a year y { over me—a de- 16 l ti é UP, Bx pam el Sy dod ab cee | } ‘ . I irom his] ' « , » obtain t ‘ I t K mo b ' . | uralgi a, Sciati ed, Lumbago, I Pp ania | eee t sa tie oi loved By 1 time she wonld ha C i ‘ ) r? Beokache, Soreness of the Ches “4 ' S } » > te nt VUiiad, | rea I > I she 1 pass né iB abs 5 | ' Cout, Quins , Sore Th roat, wel! the | 2 rhaj I nig t see her upon t erest of t i aie . y | Logs end Sp rans, Buy "NS and ' , ; 7 m ) a? ‘Le - " iff it th i . ota i y . 8 " a ’ Z -: : Scaics, 6 aneral Bodi/ y having ours to} Dn fon the i | ! iy t ’ ‘ | ‘ ™ : > ie , Pains, ; wl . | - - TY 1s a if nds il)- — aa -* os rt . os con Dhos waeren L., : ” ; } . Tooth, Far and Headache, Frosted somet g ot ft ky d l mt ty eu ” : 1 - ve , Fa af an df Ears, ai nd al! other } Dail a = i] ile { ve. 3 man | . ni My horse od §6t divine my) te was & nem 7 a el Pains « rad Aches. wishes; scarcely waiting fo! the | -ixtyellve Vo returning to t Cper | Ko Preparation on earth equals St. Jacors Or os ‘ } } } | —_ . ole } eaD x Sdance fF the } noved for-| te ke the In east he had to Cross| as a enfe, sure, simple and cheap I fPuIGgance of the I ; i@ MOV " st & : ine : 4 HH | Remedy A trial entails but the compa ward spon th } sth taken by the si ed of | ° B 7 ’ UOIe UOPY t outlay of 60 Cents, and ev ry one onffering Isoliua i thou bis ¢1 ; com peyond ‘ ncan have cheap aud positive proof of its yUiili . , e&. I soon reached the bottom of the bill, | the platfert as walking with his| ns in Eleven Languages, 1 reached tne | oe SrAnTaTs EEN DUAL and, entering the heavy timber a- nis face as a Shiel i 1 the! SB0LD BY ALL Davi aGI8: is AND DEALELA and, tering the heav: ; . ; ; - *y° a: o \' . , ' + ‘ versed a tangled wood—similiar to that | v\ can tee int L piece ; on the other side of the cerro. Lhere propel W hit D1 Diy 1 Oot ? | , mee to. t 5 It , i od a was ho path but the tracks Oo! the hite | 8: ; orl i p € { tric steed were easily 1 yllow la i ¢ i hi ’ ‘ il t in i@i NeW A Da y ANG } myself by them I rode forward. ? to the escaping steam m | . . | | ‘i [had not gone five hundred yards|a near engine, he did not bear the! > i CY . . - : | . t ‘ +} / i | 5 y GOL )| Ss frow the hill, when | heard voices echo- tt A steppe on ne m) o7 5 & kK . . . . : : 4 os 7 ing through the woods, directly in front] immediately in fron v Lhe siow | - 5 ’ ae : j ‘ } nape of me, and ap paren tly at no great/ing engine He saw his danger: distance. Years ef frontier life had im-| and turned suddeely with his back te} fey ee ee eee . . *-* . - on mS ter?! — Lass i 1 teow k bibed me with intuitive caution that] the train, but in his bewilderment bad | my Steck ot scambh!) S atta © . P he me to p be fore heiroo & Ly resembled 1ustl . and as 1f OY mit - beet) A ‘ iv I ase . ae q 2 SERS 6: So, % } os il cmenenit Shas ! } tie was ¢ rie 2G .et | g °"y Cuau cal elit rt, l Ptiti« ] up md ils > i .o Aa weak i ¢< Aawecw | A oY 9 . . i 1 } } “ie A woman was spe kin; und | C2ugat uncer Ui wheels and crushed instantly I recognized the voice. | th. "He lived a few minutes t ut] —C@NSISTING OF ~ ry . r oe ak dn marl rhere was but one that rapg | veve spoke but here is the remark-} 7 x . . — . i : + ,4 } ‘ la {7.3 — a Leas ¥ ’euBs Ci ti Ty with that rich metallic tone. J; @bie part of: the terrible atian On| Se CaG ys bac ide Oi ning, might well remember it, for the sweet, | Saturday nigh Is heme, he had a} . . i . .* : 1 . ° i - . sad sounds of th con Dws had not} ‘range aoc impressive dream, WHICA | Ea A'TS 'y BD CA Ps, - ‘ a 2s pe a i ' adit : ‘i. yet ceaser d to vibrate in my ears. awWeke Hil. He told his wile, and at} « 91 aavier dna ‘ tacnen of oa eoOMme at i Be : é Bhoea seen Bh us es . Vith whom.was she in converse? | erly morn went te one of bis sons and| &hyj ris, & ollars, Bearis, ftes , ; beat a Sate tens =" as) Oo Whom had she encountered in such a| 'e!* ed itto him. He also told it in| ND ° 5 2 eS ae} , }?, new tha « ¢ he oom J AN anti place, amid the wild woods? | Brother W. F. Brewaoing’s class at the| . . a —— i le a a. ili | She ceased speakin r With ears|ecuurch of W hich be was a membel My. ars | keenly set, I listened for the rejoinder. | Naturally, 1 expected it in the voice man; but not that man. was the voice of Rafael Ijurra ! of a|* CHAPTER XL!X, O heavens! it | @ | i } ' i e dreamed that he suddenly died, | ind a cul le escorted him neng high mountains until they came to a deep ravineand large cave, inte vhich a great eople were @é1 ntered and " throng of wretched itering. As-each one was ordered to a ce he} THREATS. | fell on his knees and begged for mercy, | , ° ‘ : ' + Yes, the yoice was Ijurra’s, I knew | bu & deep a | solemn voice would say | it well. While listening to it by the | it is “ too late,” “ too late,” * teolate,” mesa, I had noted its tones sufficiently to | i eating thrice to each. Hise guide remember them—round, sovorous, of | toid him this was the eatrance to bell, true Spanish accent, and not inharmoni-|*54 they who entered were worldly ahyy . nem bers an - Lo ae ous, though at that moment they grated | ehurech members, and that the fault harshlwv upon my ear. was largely owing te the preachers, An indescribable feeling came over| who preached more te please than to . r i ce Rte | hl me: it was no! jealousy—] was too con-|°* uve seuls. he gfulae tola him taat ' "eat : © ite di nee eel Stes Gan” ola fident te be jealous—and yet, I shame to| Wa not his deom, and that’ he would ¢ ke hi ke bim coufess [ felt a sensation sadly akin to it. | After those earnest oaths, those tears and freuzied kisses. so soon after! O shame upon me! Alas! the experienced heart no more enjoys the tranquil continuity He was so imp ressed with this stranye, bright sabbath G of faith. | bis trip, 8 was to go that same day SOON ta to bis heavenly home. visien that he spent all day reconsecreating himself to On Monday he was to start on nd did so. Ose of his sons to Louisvilie rod. Its belief is like a broken dream — an b a intermittance of light and shade. It was | ®® oe and ea us ee s, to be - : ’ ada , Ww ne fe er en- my misfortune, my error, perhaps my | 25 eo hoo ; 7 ce - - S ° “e reat 10 oO eave sa ng crime, to remember too many pairs of eee a _ ; 4 ~ a my, i pretty perjured lips : William, den’t go to-day. Why oom ae pi not, father ?”’ said the son. He said ; in a word, [ was once more jealous, ’ : : : . “ Do net leave home until you hear in spite of all that had passed—of sighs, | , 1: ; ead : from me,” At this the son prom ised to tears, and plighted vows — once more jealous of Ijurra! But the moment before, his name was on her tongue, and speken with scorn ; in the same breath I was assured that he was no longer in the neighborhood, that he was far No; he was upon the spot, in clase! conversation with her, and scarcely five minutes after the oath had been sworn that bound her to me for life! Less wonder I was jealous. That the feeling lasted only for an instant might be some palliation, but it was vo merit of mine that brought it so quickly to a termivation. I cannot screen my conduct behind an act of volition : for although the poisoned sting d but for a few moments, during that short period | yielded ebedieuce to its domoniac promptings. I slipt down gently from my saddle, and with the crouching gait and silent tread of the jaguar, approached the speakers. My horse, well traiped to | such tactics, stayed where I had dis- mounted, without tie or hopple. No fear that his hoof would betray me. Step by step I advanced, with my hands cautiously parting the boughs. The fronds of a curious sabal palm befriended me. They grew vertically ou short petioles, dike large green and overlaying cue another, fermed a perfect screen, through which the keenest eye could not perceive the | approach of an intruder. iu a few seconds. [ stood behind the | last row that bounded the edge of a! small opening ; and peering through the serrate iaterstises of the leaves, | my betrothed and her cousin. Isoliva was still in the sedde. Ijurra was on | foot, and standing by her stirrup, with one hand resting upon the pommel, the | other grasping the 1 reta. ) Up to this moment, my heart had con- | tinued its paicful throbbing; but the. -? attitude of Ijurra with his troubled and | away. rankle fans: Saw remain, and did so. About five o’cieck that evening he received the despatch telling ef his jather’s death. A paper has been discovered in the archives of Venezuela dated 1780, which gives an historical summary ef euriy prejeets far piercing the Isthmus of Panama. There first Koes back the reign of Philip Ii. of 5p ain, wi at the instigation of the { to Viceroy of Indies, Stent CITLAIB Fy} ic mish ene ineers toe investis te On 5 ae feasibility of the undertakis heir repert was alto- gether adverse, 4a thereupon Philip , {I. threatned the penalty of de against wi the preject. ever should again bring up __- With t! Austria ie hm press ef ing and horse-riding is*pot in the Ae sta fashien, but a passion! Cou monies she detests, and when a C ourt ballie announced, it often and singul arly happens that her fin pe rink Mujesty is 1s vith a violent spitting of blood; a malady that never makes its appearance when her Majesty has fixed ad: 1y for hunting in a good country. ea When a Russian peaagee seeks werk in the capitals his wife and daughters are required by law to remain home on the land. So that in St. Pe tersburg there are 90,000 mere males than fee 1. cen mates, The Sultan has been invested with the German Order of the Back H:gle Wiuvipeg isto havea half million hotel, WANTE 1 T ihe JUNK STORE, ee Pownal i% Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, ; Zinc, Rope and Canv Ass, Horse Hair, Rags, &c., ‘for which the bighest price will bu pxid, Ch’ vown, Jan 13, *82—3m hants; 1 a+ hit 4 {le ( e0 Fs Lu rnishit fig OF ut 4 ney rally, &o. I will sell the Stock in lots to suit purche- gers, Or in one lot. } —arlso— The Lease, for three years, of the PRE- MISES at present occupied by me. CHARLES I. MORRISON. Feb. 2, 1882. Chitown, MONEY WANTED. mS S000 2 WANTED Mortgage for on a first- on terms of ycars class city property, yielding a rental of $900 ever and above taxes, For full particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Lonewortn & Ha+zano Solicitors, Charlottetown, {te 15 lm for Sa len or to Let. ‘HXUAT Freebold Property, with a front of i chty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- oe Street, the House con- taining 16 large reoms and two Kitchens. Can be turned Sie one Dwelling by unlock- ing adoor. Apply on the premises to MRS, BOSWALL. els four fe et on March 1881 —tf | ey LOBS!| ER FACTORY FOR SALE. rg HE undersizned offers for sale the LOBS- 3 Ti.R FACTORY and PLANT TRAPS BOATS, &e, ; AT DESABLE, lately the property Donald K. C This Factory was erected last in good condition, If not disposed of before the Ist March aext, it will then be sold at Public Auction, Further particulars may be had on applica- | tion to the undersigned. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K. Currje. | Qh’town, Oct, s, 8l—oaw tf of Joseph Boats and rrie, of that place. spring and is Vv u CARD. f fri ads and customers of the late W. | R. 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