4 ? P : = - Aner oan: Sse EN — . snangpone = meena THE CHAPTER LXIV —(Continven.) Directly cut and scored by numerous tracks. four. but feur inden’ed in the turf the trail we were following these the tracks of the steed, intermiugled, were lost to our ™ A drov e of ed the the tracks of would searcely have Av Indian troop might have ridden in front of us, the sward was Not hundred hoof-priuts were all of them fresh as and amidst becoming view. wild horses,” pronounc- guides at a glance } they were | uushod hoefs, though that proved them wild. without leaving any other sign; but these horses had not been mounted, as the trappers confidently elleged; and among them were the hoof-marks ot j i whic hi provea foals and half. grown colts, the drove to be a caballada of mustangs At the poiut where we first their tracks they had been gol sé ¢ in fall | speed, and the trail of the steed converg “| stl uck | ed untilit closed with theirs at an acute angle * Ye-es.” drawled Rube, ** I see how ‘tis. Thev've been skeat at ihe awk- ward look o hess, an hev put off See! thur’s his tracks on the top Q’ theirn: he’s been ruoming Thur !” continued the tracker, as vanced—‘* thur overtuk some 0’ ihe ail o’ arter ‘erm we ad- he hez ‘em. See! thur! the varmints ber seattered right and left! Hyur agi: they ve galliped thegither, some ahint, avd some afore him W a I guess they know him now, ap ain't any , See thur ! he s 10 more | afeerd him. the thick 0’ t] }e drov e. : Juvoluntarily I raised my eyes, fancy- ing from these words that the horses were iu sight; but no; the speaker was his ridivg forward, leaning over in saddle, with look fixed upon the ground. All that he had spokeu ing trom the surtace of the prairie—from hierogly; he had been read- phic 8 - me anintalliel? | le. but to! him more easily interpreted than the page 9 of a printed book. I knew that what he was true. The had after a drove of wild horses; he had overtaken! them; and, at the point where we now | had been passing along in their | Say it Y Was steed galloped were, midst ! Dark thou; ghts came crowding mind at this di ucross my heart. pew situation ot peril for —pbew, aud strange, intc omy scovery another shadow | I perceived at once a my betrothed | aud awful, . I saw her in the midst of a troop of neighing wild horses — stallions with | fiery eyes aud red steiming nostrils ; these perhaps angry at the white steed, and jealous of his approach to the mana- da . open mouth aud yellow glisteuing teeth ; rearing around aud above him, aud strik- ing down with deadly weet hoof! Oh, it “as a horrid apprehension, a feartul fancy! Yet, feartul as, it proved tot e | the exact shadow of areality. As the mirage refracts distant objects upov the ' in mad rage rushing upon him with as it w retina of the eye, so some spiritual | mirage must have thrown upon my mind the image of things that were real. Not distant, though then uvseen—not | distant was the real. Rapidly I ascend-| and from id almost the counterpart of | that my imagiuation ed another its creat bebe the terrible had conjured up ! swell of the prairie, sceuec W A R-T RA LL! ers pape reay | mishing (his arm and » ] }read ar ithis far you might as well keep [Jones came j}seemed consi ; came over j Smy3 th wi Was it a dream; was it siill fancy) | that was cheating my eyes? No: there | was the wild-horse drove; there the} rearing, screaming stallions; there the » | white steed in their midst—he too re ar-| ing erect—there upon his back—— * © God, look down in mercy—save her! save her!” eb t tR LXV. WILD CHAP THE appeal was wrubg CATTERING STALLIONS. Sucu rude trom my lips by the dread spectacle on which my | eyes reste d. I scarcely the words; | waited not the , but, plunging deeply gall ped ‘di wo the hill of the drove. There no method attempt to keep under cover. vaited echo of nv counsel my comrades the spur, was observed, DO time either for caution or mer. I acted impulse, and with to charge forward, not COuUceAl- under but one seatter the stallions, save her fierce git thought— from tering and, if yet iu time, those hurling | heels and teeth. If yet in tim ay, such pens isory par- enthesis was in my mind at the moment. But 1 drew hope ene rae that the steed kept a ring cleared around him: his assailauts only threatened at a distance. Liad he been alou with more aes. aa thought of him. As it the question . Imight have acted perhay Ss stratagem have some to capture Was, Stratagem was speed. nd ranger with Both tr: appers a like impulse ho close at my The drove was yet distant. rs,acting ur myself, had spurred their ses into a gallop, and followed heels j he Ww ind blew from them—a bri-k breeze. We were half wav down the hill, and stil! the wild horses neither heard, saw, nor scented us, L shouted at the top of my voice: |] wished to startle and put th m to flight. My followers shouted in chorus: but voles reached not the Gi lada. : A better « x pe cient suggested itseif: I and our iarrelling cabal- drew my pistol from its he several shots in th air. The first would have been sufficient ls -er, } j Henry © | u the direction | There was | ee ee TEE heard, despite the oppesing affrighted by the once ; wind: and the mustangs, the counter. ddenly forsook eus- bounded away at others came ¥ heeling around us, snorting and ¢: their heads in the Jloped almost within range their in rapid sound, st yom fiercely, SsILg : few @ rifle-, turned and air; a and then uttering broke off of our nemning. flight. The steed and his rider alone remained, where we had first observed them ! TO BE CONTINUED, _—_—s— «+ utai Contest. (Max Adeler, in Our Cori T } ic A Bi ize fioht between and it yy pe r bo devo e 80 much apace to eribing it. Phe report is LWwo On?. 7? said Mr. Smyth to-morrow ‘Outrageous a ‘ . ae ‘Pil write to the Kditor protesting gainst his sending such ble families, ; ” stuif inte respecta ‘] would if I were you. Isee that the ficht took piace near New — | heard it was to do SO, Does the yu hoe whi} ped rt There were fifteen rounds, in fine con and toss.”’ ‘ v give Both men were ition, Jones wea ibe Dosen't the names of the trainers?” “ T don’t see them.’ “| woode: who they were, V' Look ithe New York Herald in the mern- a> ae will tell.’’ ‘* Jone: jump ed into ie ring at 11 30. and Brown ee ar aeat followed ‘? + him. Mrs. Smvth here relapsed into ilence, Wel siting hi reading to herself. lL go on,” said Mr. > Smyth ; : . eer, Lif-wa y upon tne sofa. Who does it say whip ped ? ‘“ Bets were freely offered against | Jones with few backers. Just as the ;men face d each others a cry was raised ‘that the Sheriff was coming, where- *Hpon the crowd scat—’’ ‘Psbaw ??’ said Mr Smyt th, lying lown on the sofa ile ‘No fierhe fter all. Pity the thing Was not i brought to some cone!u-ion, ” ‘But,’ continued Mrs. Smyth, read- ing, “it was a false alarm, and the ‘OoOmbatants by gan. Att some skire- Jones got Brown’s pounded him Horrible! ly more.” “Oh, well,” up ag: head is until better the blood came. nol sitting g£OaC on. said Mr. Smyth, tin; * as long as yon’ve Does it net ssy which of them won?’ ‘When the second round began but Brown worse tor the hitting on his wear. fii tél i ™ } ] y ae Mare, J mes knocked him dow n and he ; } ? was hauled into his corner Mr, Smyth rose fi ul nad Sav O!} iile she re: of the succeeding ning Alt the ce round, : Henry, Is it-worth it??’ ey ngs every i melasion of the served ; almost sickening. while tO read every line Oj ling but | wouldn't sicip much of it. If the newspapers sen these bratalities upon almost them. lid he ‘‘When the twelfth Brown was nearly sen wil! us We are netice 4s] yictors } ; forcea iO take some \ | Anu 9°) ‘ Jones won the ; reund SCiCsSs. bevar . ee ut on his feet by hi ’ . i v blind, sO that—-Isn’t it awtul totally Revolting; and Jones, he came up. iamiling, and—go on; let’s hear tbe | result W ho a, ‘ Jones knocke him down any in 5 and as Brown f ‘led Lo ‘= pond when instantaneous | | out Oi} the circumstances required | der fired 4 ad s time was calle Jones Was declared victor.” { } { Tones! } cd reO4 0 J { ex¢ aim is Win, “said how “IT knew he'd Mrs. Smyth, with asmile “Bat fameus it all is!” “A disgrace to a civilized country '?”’ said M Smyth, going back to the lounge and stretching himself out on it. There ought to be a law t ferbid newspapers from p shing the loath- SOTI aet i { S ! ontests Let's see, dear, does the paper say whether Jones is g ) give a sparring ex hibition io this city? “No; I can’t see that it does.” “Ah!” exelaimed Mr. S: ryth, i ] wonl bay Cat hance tO e him.y Then Mra. Smyth resumel her! sewing, aud Mr. Smyth went to sleep Vi CK S ) ne ic M i Iné the great brain ni nerve food—wuill restore lost nature to} young, middle-aged ando!d. Life is too short to wast way Read ihe advertisement in { ¥% an el lump, and if you are afhicted make| 2. no delay in procuring the ches; t b +t nedicine ever sold Sold in Chariottetow2 by Apoth ies’ Hall ¢ cinininneme ied” A SVR @—Ask your ! wrest f u A McKiyyon’s Asthma Bemed:, o1 ni} 5) cents (0 stamps), or $1, and you vil: receive it mail (post-pait.) TT guaranies | immrdiate relief, for no amount of pri Eo could induce me to tamper with suffer from that drearl disease, A-idress C. Mee | ™ s: & Annadate, Axgenis [te To oul |} Kinnon, Long Creek, Loi 65, P. i Conroy & Oo,, King’s County. tek ee oe des- | coiumns | Brown was ust Over, oo ee —— 2 . ‘ | tks _- ‘ms ra] reported in the evening paper. Mr. | Dr Bim. Ga Maal , ot YJ . i ‘ : : i a6 MMe Th Reo me ee eS GS ined te Smyth was lying on the sofa W hen Mrs. | - & FF ml ke Ay eRe Bes bts cS . “) a} . il a i - rs e RS so i & 5? 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