a iin St A ins SS ee oe ae tae mi. = wv -_ = 2 wena eet ai it i ; ( ;' en nee te - eet ae THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER Cl. CONCLUSION. Of the Comanches we never heard more. The story of one only was after- wards told—a fearful tale. Lil-fated Wakono! A horrid end was bis An oft-told tale by the prairie camp-fire, is that of the skeleton of an indian warrior, found casping the trunk ol a tree! Wakono had horribly perished. We had no design of giving him to cuch a fate. Without thought had we acted, and though he may have de served | death, we bad not desigued for him such | terrible retribution. Perhaps I was the only one who had any remorseful feeling —but the remembrance of that scalp bedecked shield—the scenes in that Cyp- rian grove—those weeping captives, W ed- ded to a woeful Jot—the remembrance of these cruel realities ever more rose be- fore my mind, stifliog the remorse, | should otherwise have felt for the doom of the ill-starred savage. His death, though terrible in kind, was merited by his deeds, and was, per- haps, as just as punishments usually are. Dramatic unity demands the death of Ijurra, and by the band of Hollingsworth. Truth enables me to satisfy the demand. Ou my return to the camp, I learned that the act was already consummated - the brother’s blood had been avenged ! | It was a tragic tale, and would take mapy chapters in the telling. I may not give them here. Let a few particulars suffice. From that dread night Hollingsworth had found a willivg hand to aid bim 10 his purpose of retribution —one who yearned for vengeance, keenly as himself. Wheatiey was the man. The two with a chosen party had thrown themselves on the trail of the guerrilla ; and, with Hedro as their guide, had followed it far within the hostile lines. Like sleuth hounds had they fol- lowed it night avd day until they suc- ceeded in tracking the guerrilleros to their lair. It was a desperate conflict—hand to hand and knife to knife; but the rangers at length triumphed. Most of the guer- rilleros were slain, aod the band nearly annihilated. Ijurra fell by Hollings- worth’s own hand: while the death of the red ruffian, El Zorro, by the bowie knife of the Texan Lieutenant was an appropriate puvishment for the cruelty inflicted upon Condhita. The revenge of both was complete— though their sorrow was still borne within their hearts. The expedition of the two Lieutevants was productive of other fruits. In the lair of the guerrilla they found many ptisouers—Yaukees and Ayaukiedos, aud among others that rare diplomatist, Doo Raman de Vargas. Of course the old gentleman was relieved from his involun- tary service with the Guerrilleros, and arrived at the head-quarters of the Am- erican Army, just io time to welcome his fair daughter and future son-in-law from their ante-hymeueal ** tour upon the prairies. THE END. ee ~<a Mr. Thomas I. 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Copies of the Ananal Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, GRNERAL AGENT - a ee TGVHE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and | refurnished in the best style. Being centrally | 3itnated and within three minutes walk of | the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it offers | inducements to the travelling public. | Permanent and Transient Boaiders acco- | modaticn unsurpassed by any other Hotel in ) March 16, 1882—eod Through Tiokets for Balt St ‘Lawrence NELMES’ BOOKSTORE, | All Points West, Northwest, Via Hoosac Tunnel Route. _ WM. A. FAUGHT, Agent. ryPRE place to pct your puting. done is at} 7 the city. i thy EXAM om Belobo NER PRINTING ROOMS. | Ob'town, Deo, 21, '81. [Passed 16th Son ine By-Law for Lavying aaj 8933if7- ing the rate of an Assessment on Real Estate and Incomes in the City of Charlottetown, E it enacted by the City c City of Charlottetown, en follone "tee 1, The rate of assessment for the year com mencing the Ist January 1882, ana ending 3ist December, A. D. 1882, ig hereby speci. fied an] fixed at, ti: rate of one and one. tenth of seent onc very dollar of the value of real estate within the City of Charlotte. town, according to the valuation of such real estate as assessed by the assessors of the said city in their valuation roll of such real estate made and duly retarned by them oy, the twenty-second day of April, A. D. 19g9 2, The rate of assessment for the ye@r com. mencing the Ist dav of January, A.D, 1999 and ending 3ist Decem ver, A. D. 1882. ig hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one. tenth oi + cent on every dollar of the amount of tha net yearly income salaries or receipts of ali persons, partnerships and corporations ag assessed by the assessors of the seid city in their valuation rolis of such Income Tax made and duly returned by them on the twenty-second day ¢t April, A, D. 1882, (Signed) : : DAVID B, M. HOOPER, : LL, 8. : Mayor ot City of Charlottetown : WM. B. MORRISON, City Cle Charlottetown, May 17, 1£52—wkly ms — [Passed May 16, 1882, A By-Law for allowing a rate of discount on the Assessment op Real Estate and Incomes for the current year, JE it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows - 1. A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent shall be allowed to all tax- payers who she|I on or before the twenty- ninth day of June, A. D. }882, pay to the City Clerk, at bis office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, Signed, fl. 8.) DAVID R M,. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Cha; lottetown. WM. B. MORRISON, City Clerk, Charlottetown, May 17. 18852—3w, wkly idly pat 2w 2aw, wkly pat 37 SEED POTATOES. E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” from Glasgow, Scotland, 660 bushels “Regents,” an early potato, similar to car “Eurly Rose,’’ but dryer and much better flavored. A certain party in Dartmouth plant- ed a balf busbel of this kind last year and got a yield of thirty bushels of choice potatoes, 183 bushels © Victorious, ’an excellent potato for family use during the wimter awé spring, 189 bushels “Champions,” good for family use or for stock. The above mentioned potators are recog. nized by all “ho know to be the best varie- ties of potatoes grown in Scotland and Ire- land, and we feel cor fident i» saying. from all that we could Iea:n {rom their past his- tory, while there lest winter, as well as from using them, that parties planting them bere wiil realize most haudsowe profits from their invesiment, op account of the extra yleld they wiil get, the price they will commend, and the fact that they will pot rot or blight, Tuose potatves have been in the ship for forty days and come out ,erfcctiy sound and in splendid growing condition, which of itself should be a suflicient guarantee of their, keep- ity qualities. Every farmer should plant some of them, Price at store or put tree on cars, $2 26 per bushel. A. GUNN & (0, 253 and 255 Barrington Street. Halifax, May 5, 18»2. ma 13 i pd s® Tre above Seed Potatoes are for sale at the store of F. bePAGE & Co., 53 Queen Street. {may 16 OT AC Be APU | ie PERFECTION || SOUEPaa WHISKYZS4 || UNPIVALLEN rea ie DAs gt, sTOu DY. | jOis LEAKS ——— ee ; OF Sete HIGHLAND WHISKEY} ANALYSICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 64, Holbern-viedact, E_C,, London, Avg. 8,'79, Revort on the Love Hiostanp WmsKer: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected froth the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, Tbe samples were very fia-rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and posses the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality,” ‘Arruox Hit, Haseatt, M. D. “QOrro Hruxse, F.C. 8. F. 1 C: Agent —_ OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P. L Feb, 24, 1882. Fo >hippers of Produce te Rewfoundland. BOWN & WOODS, GENERAL SOMMISSION MERCHANTS, ST. JOHN’s, N. F., Give particular attention to Shipments frow Prince Edward Island. Consignments Solie ted. REFERENCES— The Manager Union Bank, St. Messrs. U. F. Bennett & Co., Messrs. Ayre & Marsball, John H. Cathrae, Charlottetown, April 24, '82— pat 2m eod w 2m al John’s, N.F p, B.4. eg YT | YE NOTICE. ‘WHE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. | Robert Bridges will, ircm date, be car- ried on bythe undersigned, under the name and etyle of A, L, Bridges & Co 4. L. BRIDGES. fms March 1, (882—t!