wee, amaaee ls hc NS ill Ril MAN a Bl ti a Se ite. aie: ; : : ; 3 i —_—_—_——— a ae are nae AMBIT ET. na mm * RR eS ee es eee Pe ere ee TUE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER XLIIL (Continvep). The rest of the affair was sti] « easier explana iou to Gar vaud my-l. Rube, as we conjectured. had arrive: and iv ten minutes | after his story had been told, fifty Rang- } Holingsworth at their head rode rapidly for the mesa. Rube ha guided them with his usual craft. Like the [ndiaus, they had been moviag fo: safe atthe rancheria;: ers, with ward duriug the intervals of darkuess: but, coming iu the opposite direction, they had kept the mound between then and their foe, and, trusting to thts advantage, were in taking the guerilleros by surprise. They bad ap- prosched almost withia charging di: hopes ot f when the war-wh 8 of the aud they band, | tance, in their ears the retreating Savaye souuded wre met Koowing that all who came that way | by must be enemies, they delivered their fire npon the approachiog horsemen, aid | then galloping f. rward, found themselves | face to face with the painted warriors of | the plains. The mutual! surprise of Rau- | gers and Indians. caused by the unex pected rencontre, proved a happy cireum- stance forthe cow irdly guerilla, who. during the short halt of their double pursuers, aud the confused fight that | followed, were evabled to gallop off | beyoud reach of pursuit. [¢ was a curious conjecture what would have been the result had the Ranu- | gers not arrived on the grouud. Cer-| taiuly the Ludians would have rescued | us from our uot less savage toes. My companion aud | might have remained but we should have lost our precious horses. As it were soon once more upon their backs ; | and, free from all thought of peril, now jeyfully turved our faces towards the raucheria. Wreatley rode by my side. Hollings-| worth with a party remained upon the grouud to collect the “spoils” and bury our unfortunate i As moved away I turved, aud for a moment gazed back on the <ceue of strife. I saw Hollingsworth dismounted ov the plain. | He was moving among the bodies of the | tive guerilleroe; after turned them over. till the moon glared | upon their ghavtly features. So odd! were his movements, and so earnest did he appear. that one might have fancied him engaged in searching for a fallen friend, or more like some prowling rob ber intent upon stripping the dead. But | neither object was his—on the coutrary. he was searching for a foe. him not uudiscovered, was, ve comrades, we ore another he | the unconcerned manner in which he moved fromthe spot, told that he who was sough! was uot among the slain. “The news, Wheatley ?” * News, Cap! Grand news, by thun- der! It appears we have been barking up the wrong tree—at least so thiuks | President Polk. They Say we reach Mexico on this line; so we're all going to be drawn off, and shipped to some port further down the guif—Vera Cruz, | believe.” “Ah! graud news indeed.” * | dou’t like it a bit.” continued Wheatley; ‘*the less so since it is rumored that old ** Rough and Ready is to be recelled, aud we're to be cow- mauded by that book martinet Scott It’s shabby treatmeot of Taylor, after what the old vet has accomplished They’re afraid of him setting up for presideut next go. It's a confounded shame. by thunder !" I could partly understand Wheatley’s reluctance to be ordered upon the bew line of operations. The gay lieutenant Was ocever troubled with ennui; his leisure hours he contrived to pass pleas- autly enough in compaiy with Conchita, the plump, dark eyed daughter of the aleade; more than once, | had unwitting- ly interupted them in their amorous dalliance. The raocheria, with its mud huts and dusty lanes, in the eves of the Texan, was a city of gilded palaces, its streets paved with gold. It was Wheatley’s heavev, and Conchita was the angel who inhabited it. Litile as either he or I had liked the post at first, neither of us desired a change of quarters. As yet no order had arrived to call the picket in, but my companion affirmed that the camp-rumor was a substantia! one, and believed that we might expect such a command at avy moment. *What say they of me?” I enquired. “Of you, Cap? Why, nothing, Wiat do you expect them to say of you?” ‘Surely there has beev some talk about my abseuce ?” “Oh, that! No, nota word, at least at headquarters, for the simple reason, that you're not yet reported missing.” “Ah. that is good news; but how” * Why, the rath is, Holingsworth aud I thought we might serve you better by keeping the thing dark ~at all events till we should be sure you were dead lest. We hadu't given up ali hope. The greaser who guided you out, brought back word thit two trappers had gone after you. From his description, | kuew that queer old case Rube, aud was satis- fied that if anything remaiued of you he was the man to find it.” * Thanks, my friend, you have acted well; your discreet conduct will save me aworld of mortification.” * No other uews?” I iuquired after a pause. is No.” said Wheatley ; ‘none worth tellir g, Oo yes !”’ he continued, sudden'y reco) @C lug him: elf, “thee is a bi You remember these hang dog greasers trease Sp i left of tein hrough the whole settlement without sce- ug a Mexiean, except the old men at he wome! [I asked the aleade wher hey had cleared io, but the old chay iu v eho k diis head, and drawled out bi rernal © Quien sabe 2” OF course they rs ff to joiu some band ef guerrillas. B Ithunder! when I think of it, |] wouldn He found | After scauning the features of | all five, he was seen to turn away. and | can't | apenas tl “—-'s —e A ee oo eh ke soso! Woo oe) REGULAR TRADER, : : } = | thunder every m rs sO of then leau vamosed trom the pl aud net i You may walk wonder if they were among that lot we mve yuat scattered Sure as shooting, he are ! ] -aw tlol l rrsworth examin the five dead oves as we rode off. He'll know them, and can tell us if any of ou i id acquaintances are among them. i Koowing more of this matte thas Wheatley himself, I enlightened hima to the vuerrileros ind their leader. * Thought so, by thunder! Rafael | No * Holli esworth wa <0 keen to start—in such a hurry t forgot to teil m: reach the mound, he | , tfter. Deuce take it ! wha | i fjurra ! wouder } vno we were a fools we've been to iet thn ielhiows . , : . «lide. \V e should have man of them when we strung up every rst reached the 1 ee place—we should, by thunder ! TO BE CONTINUED). ", y fa. (6 -% , oe 2 : " . 2 Fe at . wo al 5 J htt at cd Nn Phan ? 4 % - ( . We ? i 4, J >» / : x ‘ * Sih creemas® sondon to Charlottetown P. BE. ISLAND, DIREC. i382. SPRING TRIP. 1882. The ETHEL BLANCHE, CROW ON TRE BERTH,) 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, M. Callaghan, Commander, Wiil Sail from London ANOUT THE 5th APRIL, arrying Fie ght at through rates to Pictou, Sommerside and Georgetown, Well known ( lipper Barkentine This Vessel was built expressly for th London trade. being thoroughiy fitted out pevery with splendid accommoda- for passengers, and oflers every induce- ent (0 Shippers Piriies wishing to have their Goods de- r Spect, ead é Ms y - i S % 3 ais a PSP ratam 4 s “the 1? 4 Red R Fd a) tyered here early in the season will do weil »lorward their orders in time, so as not to letain the Vessel, F r Freight or Passage, apply in London io Juin Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Greit Winches- Stieet . in Liverpoui to Pitcairn Brothers, South Joba Steet; er here to the owners, PEAKE BROS & CE. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, °82—1t0i 2aw MORE LIGHT | bg Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of & Bray's Keuralgia, Sciatica, - : fy: Backache, Soreness of the €: e oO £ ee Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, §xe!!- ings and Sprains, Burns ard Laclede > os! Scalds, General Bodily Pains, s a i all Tosth, Ear and Haadache, Frosicd Feet and Ears, and al/ other Pains and Aches. Ko Prevarntion on earth e vale Sr. Jacons Onn. es a suse, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy A trial entaiis but the comparatively trifling outlay of 690 Cents, and every one ouTeri with pain cua have cheap and positive preef of iv ejaima. | Directions in Eleven Lancuages. | 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS | IN MEDIOIFE, np tant ; A. VWOGEZ te & ED . Beiiimore, Md EVENING SALES! | AT AUCTION. 'F. LePAGE & C0. | ~-WILL SELL At Auction, 1) 2 ow nee 2. Toe Hang their polities ! | GOODS, AT THEIR STORE, 53 QUEEN STREET, Commencing this Evening, Jan, 30th, and continuing for a few weeks. Householders and others will @o well to } : e : attend, as bargains may be expected, E. NEEDHAM, Auvuerr, WANTED. T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal d Wharf, old Copper, Brass, lron, Lead, Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Herse Hair, Rags, ; } # &c., for which the highest price will be paid. Ch’town, Jan 13, °82—1%m : HE fri ads and customers of the late W. R. Watson, Chemist and Drugcist, are hereby not tied that the b siness wi'l be car ried on by is I lly solicits * continuance of the patronage and custom so liberally b stowed upon her late lamented husband by a kind and appreciative-public Charlottetown, lan. 27. ISS? MACK'S MAGNESE® Me DECINE. wilow,w ha» respe rf z : —_— z “A = “ 2 ae = 2 w = & Is a Sure, Prompt aud Effeetual Kemedy fur Ner- vousness tn ALL its stayes, Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats, Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Wealness, and Cy neval Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeehled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Urgans, The experience of nuusands proves it an INVALUABLE KEMEDY, The dedici:e is Pieasant to the each box con- tins sufficent for two weék’s medieat m, and is the theapest aud test, 42 Full particulars in our mupilet, which wé desire to mail free to an address, Mack's Magnetic stedicive is sold by Drug- ists at OO cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5. or will be mailed free of postage, on re eipt of the money, by ddressing ; ; taste, and Windsor, Out., Canada, that used to foat about the Village whea Sold in Chark ¢tetown b. Apothecaries’. Hal rt ‘Werrniat? Tints Pdwaril [Ttroy avd op lane Weak Me nory, Loss of | MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE (Oo. | U NERS,” which they will supply ana fit o: | Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost t consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and wil, give a far greater amount of lgbt than any other Barner with the same consumption vi Ges, Dr. Wallace, F. R. 3. E., F. C. S., Gar Examiner tothe City ot Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £1°0,000 ($650,000) a vear are thrown away in Gias- 4yuw by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject ot Gas Burners he says: - Anothe1 das [think a better Burner is that callea Bray’s regulator, ard as I consider these thx unicn Burners attainable at moderate cost, T bave selected them for a series of ex- periments, fue i port of the Committee of the Britist Assoclanion of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen. of light trom Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, anc Mr. Thomas Wiils, F, C.S,, F. I. C. E., showed tuat Bray’s Burner’s yielded the greatest amount of lgbt of all the two or three scor ot Burners reported upon. which included al! the Burners of repute in the market, [o & pamp: let upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B, Taver, A. M,, he says : “ ‘I'he Cost of Gas as compared with other iliumin- ants is mach more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, From experiments tuade for this purpose, the following resulte have been obtained, They were made by burping sauples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinaty Oils, aud testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal! Gas costing jeune cent at Q3 per thousand feet, gave a light «qual to 18 candles, while Devoe Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- | ing haite cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles | “A good A:gand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the ligbf of 2 ordinary Oi) Burners in direct comparison, at no greater eXpense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights,however, on the auther- ity of sclenutists, are not to be compared in {direct proportion, but in proportion to the | equerve of their powers, and such acom- parisou with the case of tie use of Las, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be ntirodaced,” As the above experiments were made with Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it) will readily be seen bow wach more econemica! it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $263 per 10:0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manutacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illnminating power | of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gas | Companies : “Tn presenting the Bray’s Stand- ) 4rd Patent Slit Unien Burners and Lanterns, | for which we ave the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want lony felt.’ They turther add; ** The yield ot light trom these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent. greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that trom any flat flame Burner hitherto in troduced, [no 4 eod LOBSIER FACTORY ‘FOR SALE. *¥ HE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- T R FACTORY and PLANT TRAPS BOATS. &ec, vest j AT DESA®LE, the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place, This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition, If not disposed of before the Ist March aext, it will then be sold at Public An: tion, _ Forther particulars may be had on ap) lica- tlon to the undersigned, FRED W. HYNDMAN, lately xX AMINER, FE a WHOLESALE DRY GOODS SALE. am prepared to dispose of the whole of i my Stock of DRY GOODS, — C@NSIBTING OF - | fieadymade Clothing, | MATS AND CAPS, | —AN D— Gents’ Furnishings Generally, & I will! sell the Stock sers, or in one iot. in lois to suit purcha- — ALSO— The Lease, fo: MI-ES at pre sent oecupied by mie, CHARLES I, MORRISON, Clvtown, Fet. 2, 1882. — NOTICE SHE BELL TELEPHONE tient of Canada at its next scssion for amend- ments to its Act of Incorporation 43rd Vic ch, 67, whereby the Company shall be em- powered to issue Bonds, for the purposes stated in the second section of said Act, in sums of not less than $25 each, and to manu- tacture besides the articles referred to in such second section, such otber articles or things “es the Company may deem advisable, aiso vy telephone, also to purchase telegraph as well as telephone lines, and whereby it shall also be declarcd that the Company shail have power to extend its telegraph and telephone lines from any one toany otber of the Pro- vinces in the Dominion, ard whereby also it shall be declared that said Act of Incerpora- tion and its amendments and the works thereunder autborized are for the general ad- vantage of Canada BETHUNE & PETHUNE, Montreal, January 17, 1s82—~Im tecmoved. \ RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he A frieuds and the public generally that vranches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio lence of sqnare. ra trince Edward Isiand RAILWAY. TiME TABLE NO. i7. TRAINS OUTWARD, STATIONS, MIXED, | MIXED, MIXED, ! | py 8. l5am Dp 3.00pm | Dp 2.30pm -s 5.38 ee { e Ss es se ae 2.53 *s bLOWL. Royalty J. XS Wie * Oe “1 4 lunter R’r * 9.45 ** | ** 4.30 ** | sradalba’e | ‘10.23 ** | ** 5.05 ‘* | o'ty Line. ‘10.33 ‘* , ** 5.18 a Freetown | ‘10.48 “ ) ** 5.33 * heusingt’n’ *i1,10 | ** 5.55 ry [A 145 Ar 6.30 sum’ side od Vellingt’n, * ort Hill. .| ** YLeary...| * oloomtield | ** 5.03> * | sibertou, | ** 5.48 1) Tignmish...,;Ar 6.45 ** | a22 + 4.44 **| doyalty Je Te) (Dp eSSem Voom ...%. | “309 * ‘3a * bedford. . . |Ar 4.05 ‘$ , Vit. sae t Dp 4.15 e6 ardigan ..| | . mane seorget’n., | Ar 6.00 ‘ vit. Stew’t| ab sad Dp 4.15pm Viorell.... 1 ** 4,55 »t. Peter’s 1? § ae ee dear River “ &i5 ouris .... |Ar 7.00 * TRAINS INWARD. STATIONS, MIXED, MIXED, MIXED, Jh’town .. Ar 5.30pm) Arll. 5am Royaity Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52** N Wiltsh’e) ** 4.15 «| 10.00 «| Arll.45am dunter R’r| ** 4.00 **, ** 9.45 « bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 “*| «* gOg Co’ty Line.} ** 3.14 “| « 8.59 « freetown..| §* 2.59 * | «* 8.44 « | wensingt’n] ‘* 2.35 | « 8.20 « ; re ‘ec 2 00 ‘es ‘es 7.45 Summ’ side Arll.30am Weilingt’n|Dp10.38 * Port Hill..| ‘* 9.53 «* J Leary * BBA;.*: Bloomfield “ 8.08 vid Alberton ..{ ** 7.25 * Tignish...| ‘* 6.30 * Royalty Je (Dp! 1. 22am Vark 3 2.2 *+313:06 4° Bedford, .. #3645: , ” + **3@.10 a Sey [Ar10.00 se Cardigan .. Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n . ** 6.6 * Mt. Stew’t 1 Ari0.00am Morell.... Dp 9.20 ** St. Peter’s | 8.50 « Bear River ‘6.00 * Souris .... ” tae L. B. ARCHI SBA LD, Superintendent [4i, wkly] FLOUR. Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boais and D. K Carrje, Ch’ town; Ucn, of 81—cew tf 30 Wrwte'r Streen, Moy. sv, 61. BBLS.SUPERLOR EXTRA FLOUR For sale by the subserii er. A. 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