f * 7 ee aca ea alaailaminar ncaa nt cae non MINER, MAY 12, 182. Ki THE DAILY Fs ! | chiapas dad ae sy ' — — = { . } 4 ® ss ’ : | q fy dl site the Railway PETE Administration Noti . TH i WW R T R VIL Opposite 6 ialiway. THHh HU TES B ‘4 Rid A iY f . | “OR SALE the premises now occupied by fees 2 ae ; | ER — me, being a Dwelling, Stable and Jarge |THE undersigned Administrator of sie olde | Warehouse, This property fronts 170 feet r Ps - en Walsh, late of Charlotte ' } ? } ata ited Veymouth, |} town, In Queen’s County, wid . NIAPTER wwii ' | lon Water Street and 100 on Weyme . ’ aye +, WIGOW, decvenge f CHAPTER LXXXIX. | directly opposite the Railway Station. eo ee st Persons indebted to red 7 , ATC 2s tuie WoO “Ke } “dy » Hi THE TRAPPERS COUNSEL. | D, OOM. REDDIN. She dae oi outs be al Payment to i) . : . : | arch 27 i 2aw Pept So ee — : x claims \ “Now Bill Garey, an’ you young | ware 27, 1882—1m, demands agaicet the said Estate are hereby ‘ fellur. jest clap yer eyes on thet ere | i | oe - Teme a claus and detinuds . . . 7 " i 3 ¢ art ‘ , sted o it ‘ i - , * campmiut, an’ see ef thur aiut a road B | ; 0 | obster Packet S antes months sb this dea Che: c leadin’ inter the very heart 0’ it, strait as, acd McLEAN, ' the tail o’ a skeert tox—’ee see it? eh? ee AD ISLARG ARGUS Adminis * Not under kiver?” replied Garey, | — pra |: ea ee ee _ ' interrogatively. 171 Ingots Tin a oe nll “ Under kiver—every step o’ the w ay | —~+ = | 33 Pigs Lead. CONTAINS NX , VET (2s 3 —the best o' kiver.” PEAKE BROS. & CO. 4 ( ae ; Garey aod [ once more scrutinized the | March 7,’82—3aw | ia busines heretofore carried on hy Mp ™ . ‘ peta ee | | whole circumference of the encamp-| SS. hi R (i ha 1 | § Robert Bridges will, from @ . . i. inp igitTan if i. xe8 will, trom date, be ear, t ment, aud the ground adjacent. We For Sale OT to | et. or6 be 1g alt i all | ried on bythe uadersigned, under the dome 4 “ould “receive DO COV by which the}! : ; . ;#od style of A. L, Bridges & Co zs could perceive 530 cover by WHIC ; . ; ' ; oth , p 20 i ih} ched t mes camp could be approached. Surely |/Q°HAT Freehold I roperty, with & frous © any Ui if] ajel U Ii LEU A. L. BRIDGES ef , eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty : | March 1, 1882—tf ; bes : — pe Gone. bs ’ | four feet on Sydney Street, the House con. HT P i Islan f t casita {mis Re. What could Rube mean? Were there | taining 16 large rooms and two iit hone ii ‘ , Git tls ) Hi} clouds in the sky? Had he perceived | ' Cav be tarned rnto one Dwelling by unlock Le } . . 2 , iw | ae Lm some porteat of comiog darkness? Wad ED SP Ti Vik ‘ em jing a door. Apply on the premises to | EL ¢ ERB oVEe 3 . . . ' a = - " - } a Vatek t $4 i his words reference to this? | BP Ed o 5 3 | Se MRS. ROSWATL. “ e a & re ¢ ™ . ’ r eta 7 | raised my eyes, and swept the whole | KU RS 3 : se ca March 12, ' i —_— —- \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify be . > with inaquiri slance J leura/gia fatiee Se eo Pi friends and the public general] canopy with inquiring glances, Up to} Neuralgia, cia ’ itil | AF. ; f xeverally that the zeinth, around the horizon. east,| Backache, Soreness of ° CHA BR LOTT ‘TOW NX pare Bee On vo — ny a hina ‘ a £ Duine ; ? wos! i vr Painting and Drawing ina j , west. north, and south, I looked for; Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, owe : ‘ , aan ug aud Deawing ta all their different suds. bu ced in vai sw light | fags an rains, GUPNs ah: ns PEERING SE clouds, but looked in vain. <A few light | Rae at VPPaine, s ot A : S USTHESS COLLEGE, “ For terms, etc., apply at her Studio — regi. cirri floated high in the atmosphere, but | vcoalas, Genera oany DRLY Bi VEA dence of Mr. Peebles, Sonth Side of King ’ 2 these, even when crossing the moon's | reins, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) | ‘ | qnare [am 99 tf i disc, cast Lo perceptible shadow. On } Tooth, Fer ond Headacho, F; osicd iw wy ee Buildin bestead of | Pe TS ‘ Ba . . , aw war pee ~~" | ” o° nd af the 4 ClsD ¢ ye CK 2 { > | | ad i the coutrary, they were tokens of setiled Feot and Ears, ana all oto: | King and Queen Streets, Uhar- | | DAV IDs | weather, aod moving slowly, almost Pains and Aches. lottetown, P. E. 1 No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Or as a suse, sure, simple end cheap Exter Remedy A trial entails but the ceomperat trifing outlay of 50 Cents, and every one {fori with pain can have cheap and positive provi ’ . fixed upon the face of the heavens, were | evidence that no sudden change might | . e | be expected. When the trapper | ' le of ite : r tering vs “over. | claims talked of enteriog the camp under cover, | ims. ss. mteven Lancnaces. he could not have meant under cover of| ay S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALLES other ways 0’ hidin’ yer karkidge ‘sides | stickiu’ it ina bush or under a weed. | Your a gettin’ durnation’d pumpkin- | headed, Bill Garey. 1 ’gio to think yur in the same perdicament as the young | fellur hisself. You've been a humbug- | gin’ wi’ one o’ them ur Mexican! Moochachers.” M ** No, Rube, no.” * Durv me ef I don’t bleeve you hev. | boy. I heern ye tell one o’ ‘em ” ** What ?” *“Wagh! ye know well enough. | Fifteen Pe i practical experie: e at Cigen Dido't ‘ve tell one o” thur gurls at the| mAkite eutbln oo purchase my Caan rancherie that ye loved her as hard as 8) and for Jast and for flavor the public will hnd mule kud kick—sartintly ye did; them | those Cigars will leave all others behind. wur your preezact words, Billie.”’ | HARKY HART, | was only jokin’, hogs.” fe Proprietor Empire Kestauraut, “ Pretty jokin’ that will be, wien I| © town, April 6, 's2—th gits back to Bent’s fort, an’ tell yur Coco squaw—he—he—he— ho — ho — ho! Geohosophat! thur will be a rum- GONE NORTH, To the Saloon formerly cccupied by A. McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Grafton street, where the proprietor will furnis: in fiest class style, eals at all hours, Lunch at ~hort ot ali kinds in their season, Pipes ned Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. i i } ' + L BOSTON BRANCH notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits | pus, ._2 hd. * Nonsense, Rube, thar’s nothen ov 1HE BOSTON SILVER PLATING CO ae fe”? now prepared to do all kinds of Gold ‘*Thar must a be—yur brain pan’s out o’ order—Bill, ye haint hed a clur idee for nine days back. Bushes and weeds too. Wagh! Who sayed thur wur bushes? Whar’s yur eyes? dye! see a bank ?” ‘**A bauk?” echoed Garey and [, simultaneously. ** Ye-es,” drawled Rube, ‘‘a bank. I guess there’s a bank right afore yur noses, ef both o’ you aint as blind as| the kittens o’ a possum. Now, do ’ee) see it 7” Neither of us made reply to the final interrogatory. For the first time, we began to comprehend Rube’s meaning, and our eyes as well as our thoughts were suddenly directed upon the object indicated by his words—the bauk of the stream—for to this he referred. I have stated that the little river ran close to the Indian lines, aud on one side formed the boundary of the camp. We could tell that the current was to- wards us, for the stream, on reaching the hill upon which we were, turned sharply off and swept round its base. The In- dian camp was on the left bank, though upon its right, when viewed up stream, as we Were regarding it. Any ove pro- ceeding up the left bank must, therefore, i | ! necessarily pass within the lines, and through amoog the horses that were i staked nearest to the water. It need not be supposed that under our pew scrutiny the stream had hitherto escaped observation. I myself had long ago thonght of it as a means of covering my approach. ‘Time after time had my eyes dwelt upon it, but without result. In its channel I could perceive no shel- ter from observation. Its banks were low, and without either rash or bush upon them. The green turf of the prairie stretched up to the very briuk, aud scarce twelve inches below its level was the sur- face of the current. This was especially the case along the front of the encamp- below. Any ove endeavoring to enter the camp by stealing up the channel water—for ever aswimmer could have been observed upou its surface. Or eveu if « man could have approached in this way, there was no hope that a horse, could be taken near, and without the horse, what prospect of ultimate escape ? It had seemed to me impossible. More than once had I taken into con- sideration, and so often rejecied the idea. Not so Rube. It was the very scheme he had conceived, and he now proceeded to point our its practicsbility. Now, tLen,’ee sce a bank, do ’ee ?” “Taint much’ a bank,” replied Garey, rather discouragtogly. “ N ——taiut as high as Missoora Bluffs, vor the bluffs of Suake River—that nob'dy duruies—bat ef taint as high as it mout be, it ur ivery miuut a-gettia higher, | reck'y,” TO BF CONTINUED, ment, and for some distance above aud | and Silver Plating, snch as Knives, Forks, Spoors, Cake Bauskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet Stands, Tea Scts, Watches and Jewelry of every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, Dashers, etc . etc, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repaired, and all kinds of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give entire satisfac. tion or no charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Mauager, Shep on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Cherlottetow, Feb, 4, ’°82. 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