eae ei ase ates lh Bins te i a wi ee | een. ome — a 4 . Stranece import, } THE WAR-TRAIL!) &tREeg 4 =A ome ta : Tr rw oo CHAPTER XXIX.—(Conrinvrp). My companions to have no eves for these rare vegetable beauties; ] could hear them at i seemed tervals engaged ~- So _—— couversation; but the subject had no rererence to the scene, and I paid little attention to what they were say- ing. All at once I was startled by the voice | of Garey, giving utterance to the em- | | plratic announcement : | ‘+ Tnjutis, by-—!” « Todiata —where ? ” The interrogation escaped my lip -| D5 - & : lt was halt-inveluntary, aud needed we | ge . Ay re} ly, G wey’ elance wuidead me; and, HEGRE follo« ing its direction, I observed a string of horsemen just : oe a. the mesa, and spurriug forward upon the plain Borh my companions had drawn bridle | i oa | and halted. I followed their example; ; and all three ( f Fat enddles. : | } . 1 3 ie Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, scanning this sudden apparition of mount- | oe | } debouching from behind u ; us in our | a Soreness of tho Chest, ed men A dozen had vow cleared them cul, Quinsy, Scro Throat, Swell. sels es from behind the mesa, and w a i gs and Sprains, Burns aid ri live towards us. j Je. Genera I Bodily Sca/ds We were yet ne arly . and at tinguish a white should a mile from them : is difficult to dis an Indi: Even at| Riles, Tooth, Ear and Headac he, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all ether Pains and Aches that distance 7 mao trom in—I rather say impossible. half the distance, the dest prairte- met Ko Preparation on ear th equal a St Jacors Ort are sometimes puzzled. The garmeuts| suse, sure, simple ) and cheap isa) i . oe entails but the col are often uot very dissimijar. and suv-| ing an, "tab tanta ont Gay sud dust confound th, ious. Although Garey. at first sight of | them, had provouveed the horsemen to} be Iudinus—the most probable supposi- | brovze complex | Di irections in Eleven Languages. SCLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND IN MEDICINE A. VOGELER. & CO., in can have cheap and jx Rive pevet-<f-tts | DEALERS | | | . 1 ° ° tiov under the circumstances—It was but perc acinge? oryty tg Y hei a a random coujecture, aud for some time} __ ES tote rar gee | .s remaine ? } we remained in doubt. | cr | “Tf they’re Injuns,’’ suggested Garey, ’ ‘ ** they’ re Commanche ¢ i IGHEST CASH PRICE paid for W wievesl *Ac ifthur Kimanch,” added Rube, | and BLACK OATS. delivered at my | with ominous emphasis, “we've got Warchouse, Water Street, | to fight. If thur Kimanch, thur on FENION T. NEW! ERY. | the war-trail, avn thur'll be mischief: in Jan, 16,’32—3i cod, wkly 3i, pat, ne 3w ‘em. Wagh! Lovk to your flints au — ~———----——— primin ! ” TERR : BL | Rube’s counsel was instantly fol- - lowed. Necessity quickeved our pre- cautions. All of us well keew that, | should the approaching horsemen turn TRAGEDY. out to be Comauches, we had no alterna- tive but ficht. ee This warlike nation occupies the whole UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of | ranging from the!}*% Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and} : ‘ ' lieve WATC ES, in Gold ana Suiver Cases, | Rio Grande on the south to the Arkausas | Geuevs u ses westeru area of Texee, nti a. 1 ae 3 rican Stuck Plate Chains, Neckle ta | ou the nerth. j hey are to-day. with | and Le on ets, Ear Rin: g3, Brooche 8, ‘olore | kindred tribes, the most powerful Indian | Gok 1, F tated and Silver Sets; a nage assort- alliance on the contivent. They affect o nt of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold ‘in rer Rings, j : : : . . i : ’ fa i ' — S j cig t- the owuership of all prairie-land. styling | Cl Buttons, ~hirt Studs; a nice lot of Engh the by : ‘‘lords.” thoug!l t] . |}day and hirtv-hour CLOCKS and ‘lTime- seive is “ds 71r . 17 ‘ao . rein oo On ir * pieces; Plated Ware, consisting of Castors sovereignty towards the north is success-| Barter and Pickle Dishes, Kuaives, Forks fully disputed by the Pawnees, Sioux, Blackfeet, aud others as w arlike as they. | From the earliest times, they have been | Seca les the fiend of the Texan settler; and a de-| tatled account of their forays and pillag- ing expeditions would fill a score of vol- B-citing Glaciic, and Jewelry umes. But from these they have not | punctually attended to, goue buck unscathed The repri-als have | G. G. JURY, outaumbered the assaults. and the rifle ! North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Ottice. | Spoons and Napkin Rings. and Eyeglasses «é +) a 4 xe! s If you want to save money and get a first- | Cla-s articie, call and let your eyes be your |} own evidence. Watches of the border ranger has doue its work Charlottetown, Dec, 2\,’sl1—]m daw of vengeauce. In Mexico they have found le “8 puissaut defenders "of the | BA NK (i P f, ISLAND, heerth and home; «od upon the naorth | a - eastern provinces of that unhappy country ANK OF P. E. ISLAND NOTES taken the C »manches have been for the last half- | at their face for Goods or in payment of century in the habit of making an annual | Bills, at foray of war aud plunder. In fact, this has become the better part of their sub- sistence, as they ws: tally return from their rieving expedi ions ladeu with spoil, anc carry nz with them vast droves of horses miles. horned cattle, and captive women. For a short time these dusky freebooters were at peace with the Anglo-American BOREHAM’S Nov. $9 tf LOOK YOu HERE. STOVE PIPE. BOOT STORE. ’ " STOVEPI PE, colonists of Texas. It was but a tem-|"} HE subscriber is now making an assort- porary armistice, brought about by mares Of Houston; bot Lamar’s administration, Sjevepipe and Tinware, Best quality, which he is selling cheap for Cash, of a less pacific character succeeded, and the settlers were again embroiled with | killed each other ou : , . | Tinware Stovepipe, : inds, mé the Indians. War to the knife was de-| 7" ie and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to : i tadol 1 i hit order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, are ser ‘errip . ‘@ ar ’ > a a Caley Wet fee See Wu \ = rs for fitting up Stoves promptly and | sight. Wheu two arefully attended to, meu met upon the prairie, the color fe “Orters solicited, Shop opposite Dr. Jen- t e lin deters.ined the relations betweep | kiu’s residence, Queen Street, them! If they «il r-d in this. the | RB. RODD, ? ts y | Practica} Timomith. were evemies without parley and to kill the other was the first thought of each. | The /ex talionis was the custom of the hour. If the rancor could possib ly have been angmented, an ineident hd just trans- pired calenlated to have that effect. Al band of Comauche warriors had offered | their services to thea oom mauder-in-c a] of the American army! They held the the following language: ef Charlottetown, Sept. 39, ’s1 -3m WAREHOU: 50 chests and half-chests Tea, 20 bhds. and barr ls Sugar, 30 puns M jlasses, 100 barcels Superi: r Extra Flour, We have! 20 boxes Tobacco (flat), warriors :. 30 caddics Bright Smoking we know it, and respect you. We fight nd rapat: coast pag et, “ / eT 25 boxes White and Bluc S arch, azainst the cowardly Mexicans, who “oo? eT? 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, rebbed us of our country. We fight for} 2 0 reams Wrapping Pape r, Moctezuma !’ 5 casks W. Soda, 20 boxes ‘I’. DV. Pipes, 50 «aus K-rosene Oil, 5 casks Turpentine, | 20, Ov barre] sunge, 4 inch, The American commander prudently! 1,50) bashels Salt, declived the Comanche alliance ; aud the | 400 Pork Barrels, result was the bitter triangular war in| 590 Avt-Hooped Barrela, Jv at Which, as alreidy uoticed, we are now! ou simes ard, engag d. 3 tens Wheat Bran, Let us fight on your side. no quarrel with you. You are r Tobace 0, These words, uttered along the who! e | nor hern frontier of Mexico, are full of 5 tons Wheat Sorts If. then, the approaching horsemen) | ,000 bushels Oats, were Indians of the Comanche tribe,| 90 boxes and bulf-boxes No, 1 Codfish, Rube’s forecast was correct: we h ad | 50 quaintals Codfisb, in buik, ss got to fi- ht.” P 10) quintals large Hauke W ith this understanding, we lost no) Se codes Prose ce en Saber Hosting 20 cases Preserved L obsters, 10 cases Preserved Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Herriug, 5 0 boxes Tin, li = ibgots Refined Tin, ) pigs Soft Lead, : bars 1} and 14 ‘Copper, 5 tous Assorted Iron. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, time in putting ourselves in an attic ude | of defence. Hastily dixmounting, and! sheltering our bodies behiud those of our | — we awaited the approach of the | Lac TO BE CONTINUED, The New York “Herala” cénsus of the U nited States for 1880 oe Ci’town, Dec, . ’8:—1m eod furnish the most couplete exhibit o ns made in that or any other country The YHE ‘ i tei to get Work is advancing tu completiun, j TT the Fae says that the yar Printing done is isat PHINTING ROOMS Best Companies and Lowest Poss all i a a eeatimemnemmene sore caeeactsnnniitnssiteinaas I RAN OF ! FIRE AND MARINE. sible Rates. PALMER, Junr. EXCHANGE BUILLDING. NEW SPRING TWEED Per SLATS; MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING. 20: JUST RECELVED Vit GEORGETOWN, 100 PIECES OF SPRING TWEEDS, (NEWEST PATTERNS,) 4 CASES HARD AND SOFT FELT ATS, 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLORED SHIRTS 20 DOZ. MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. J.B. MACDONALD. Brennan's Old Stamd, Queen Street, January 20, 1352~wkly pat pres ne B02. i Charlottetown, Jan, 23, ’82—5i eod —-— a 1881. FAIR TRADE. NO FAVORS ASKED. ——-—0:0 WE HAVE IN STOCK AND OFFERING AT 1375 BARRELS OF FLOUH, OF THE FOLLOWING CHOICE BRANDS: 125 barrels SuysgamM—Full Patent Hungarian Process, superior to any Flour in th Market. ; | 590 barrels Kent 195 0Ct**séB era hroy, " 60 barrels Crown JEWEL, dete ee” ie we,{| CHOICE 65 barrels Lupa, rf ATENTS. 125 ‘ Airdrie, fF SUPERIORS 125 «*§ = Tranquility, J 125 ‘* Anchor, J 200 Barrels K. D. Cornmeal. Oatmeal for the People—Bagnall’s Manntacture, awarde First Prize at Tiowieniais Exhibition. 100 boxes lake Plain and Fancy CRACKERS (Rankin’s,) 50 barrels White Gr. — Yellow Refined 20 bhhds. P. R. 15 puns. Barbadoes } 10 puns. Trinidad { MOLASSES. Brls. Amber and Golden Syrups. TEA Choice.) FRESH FRUITS. 200 boxes Valencia RAISINS, 1U0 boxes London Layers, 50 half-boxes = dv., 50 qr. boxes do., SUGARS. 290 half-chests sO pkgs. 20 barrels CURRANTS, 5 cases do., 109 boxes FIGS, \W ES CN THY | N DI \ 20 bags Rice, 10 barrels Beans, 14 TONS CHOICE CHEESE, 2990 bags Coarse Salt. [ CANNED GOUDS. Ox Tongue, Corned Beef, Potted Ham, Devilled Ham, Mock Turtle Soup, Peaches, Pin: Apple, Sliced Apple. FISH—Salmon, Mackerel, Herring, Finnan Haddies, Sardines, Lobster, Cove Cyster. IN POTS~Marmalade, Jellies, Jams, Preserved Ginger, CALF FOOT JELLY, in quart and pint Bottles, taSndard and Water White Keresene, Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oi (Odorless) in 5 gallon tins and on draught, far superior to any other illuminating Oil in use, 200 boxes DIGBY HERRING. Colman’s Starch, Pure Spices ani Sauces (English.) hnglish Malt, White Wine, XXX VINEGARS, and a large assortment ci GENERAL GROCERIB>, Aiso Pails, Tub-, Buckets, Baskets, Brooms, &, GOODS WARRANTED, AND DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. AVSPECTION SOLICITED, J. D. MACLEOD & C@. Corner Queen and Gratton Streets, Ves. 10, '81--3m Baw, wily — Hotton Prices fer Cash, oot a te THE DAILY HXAMINER, JANUARY 26, 1882. | INS "7 obs cn Lait. ey: BRICK HOUSE adioining the resi- ce of Mr Arcap Kannepy, Water ie et: also the premises acjoining, lately oc- cupicd by the “ Examiner Priating Co, ,? Ap: piy tothe owner, e KE IOUN INGS. ee emovwed. | RS. W. IRVING begs to notify he on I cee ee M she pets and the public generally that has opened ker Fail and W inter ( Tass bs for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For ter dunce of Square 7 { fi 6TTINS. 100 bbls, Extra Fat Ne. Bloaters 100 quintals Cx dtish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good sto 1.00 bushels Fishtog Salt. On hand, a tall supply 30lt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, and ‘l'wines; Paints and Oils, DAVID SMALL, . 10, 1881. ete Stadio —resi Side of King fan 29 tf Hersing. | i. t qual to Yarmouth , apply at her Peebles, Sovth ma ms, Mr. ‘k), of Cotton Duck, Lines Queen AILWAY. TABLE. NO. 17. ee Tit WESTER ARRANGEMENT "o take effest on the 1st Dec. 1881, TRAINS OUTWARD. ’s Wharf, Sept = Pew as Ca Go re c= on — ante om fe —, Seca C2 o_o 3 ~~ § <2 206 ne i i | STATIONS, | MIXED, | M XED, MIXED. } j | Ch’town ..jDp 8 [5am Dp 3.00pm’ Dp 2.30pm | Royalty Jcl ** &38 * | ** B2z %@? ** 253 » VN Wiltsh’e ‘** 9.29 **) ** Ga | Hunter Rr “ 945 1 4.30 % | Bradalba’e | 10.23 ‘* | ** 5.05 * Co ty Lina. t “Suge *, ** 3.16.24 ’ : se . x OF i | Freetown | ** 10.48 ‘ des 5 m **] ** 66S \ril.45 ‘*!Ar 6.30 Dp I. 45 pm| | Wellingt’n, ** 2.37 ad ee | Ke usingt’n! 2%; i | Summ’ side | Port Hill. .! sites | O’Leary...| ‘‘ 444 “ | Bloomfield 1 598 ** siberton,s | « 5.48 ** ' Tignis! i7G.eo ‘* i Royalty Je ‘Dp 2.i 53pu BONN css «> 3.09 ** Bedfor.t...| “s 3.99 * a Ar 4.05 ** \ $e op’ bh ~ Mt Sow } ' Op 4.15 ee a ' j 1 _— ie Cardigan .. 0.53 teorget’n... ‘Ar 6.00 * | Mt. Stew t| Dp 4. 15pn Moreli....] ' r** 2.65 * St. Peter’s, | | «* 5.25 * ise ac Kiver! } * ie Souris ....! | Ar 7.00 ** TRAINS NWARD. j ! STALIONS, | MIXED, | MIXED. MIXED, I at Sh'town .. Ar 5.30pm Arll. l5am] Arll.45an Koyaity Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 * | Dpll.2z 4 N Wiltsh’ej ** 4.15 ‘| **10.00 *! tanter R’r] * 4.00 “' « 9.45 ««| Bradalba’e * ** 3.24 ‘| ** 9.09 «| Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ** | ** 869 **/ Freetown..| ** 2.59 “| ** 8.44 * j Nensingt u 8.20 * | 7.45 ee ‘ 2.30 . ae ee 9 OV te Se Arlli 3V ain Sumun’ side Welling gt n ro 58 ** Port Mail. wos * ) Leary “S31 Bioomiield , ** 8.03 ‘| Alberton ..j ** 7.25 ** | » « ! , Cignish . “Gao * =x) alty ior Dp11.22am York bie ke { | tae = | — Bedford. ..| "i040 * Mt. St | *10.10 i|AriG.00 «6 lbp 8 1) * “8.95 * Cardigan . Georget’n jAr 10.00% am Dp 9. 3 j ee 8. 50 ‘ l« SOO « cc 7 15 ‘ Mt. Stew t} Morell. ...; t Peter's! Bear ie Souris... A i. B. ARCHIB. 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F. ; Nale, | Mortgage TO he sol td by f PUBLIC AUCT ON, on THU RSDAY, the sixteenth da sy of Feb. ruary, A. D 1882, at the hour of twelve oeclock, noon, at the Court House 1D Summerside, in Prince County, under aud by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tarned in an Indenture of Morty pave bear. ing date the eleveuth « my of Sen ember, A. D. 1879 be tween Patrick Cluney + the 9a { <%, and Fdward Jarvis Hudyson of the other } art, — LL that tract, pie e€ or parcel of le: d 2A situate, lying and being on Lot or Towns ship Number here in Prinee a in irmee Edward J land, and bounded as fol. lows, tHat 18 lo Bay: Com tie tic lng ata stake hxed 10 the Bank at the s}‘ore ob Lot bree, at the south-east anpie «f the a nargin vf ope hundred acres f land now in the pos- sesssion of the’ said P; trick Cluney ; theues west to a line runuing north and so uth, being tiie east boundary of lands held by Matthew { alitil, James Lhearh, ‘lhomas VW aid, aud others; 1 south such a distance that ¢ hoe rupning east to the said shore and alo said shore to the piace ot culiibencing, will area of filty acres of land, a little hi hee coutain at more or less, dAlsv, ahi that f£ land situat n Lownsh Pp other, tract, piece or parcel lying and being ou Lov or Number Three in Prince County bounded and described as loliows, that is tosay: Commencing on the shore of Lot Toree south east angle of ome hundred acres of land, bounding pext on the south line of jJand now in the possession of ‘ ‘ Gita, itores : the ili LAC B fhemas O Ro rk; thence west for the dis- tance of one hundred chains ; thence south tur the cistence of five chains, or as far age line running cast to the said shore, and along ihe said shore ta the lect of commencing, sud will contain an area O: fifty acres of land, a ht:Je more or less, being one nervy or half art of one hundred acres of lend now if pes- session of the said Patrick Clan y. ror further particulars apply at the office f Messrs. Hodgson & Mecieod, Soliciters, sum nierside, Dated this 12th day of January, A. D, 1882, EDWARD JARVIS HOUGSON, {ja 13 ej]—2aw tu-th Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE. fO be seld by Public Auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, in King’s County, on TUESDAY, the twenty -exghth day of February next, “A. D i8s2, at the hour of I weive o’ciock, noon,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of Laad, £&% situate, lying and bemg on Lot or Township Number ~ixty-'Lhree, in King's Vuunty, Piice Edward Island, formerly knowns a8 Fain bila’ s Poiat, and b ounded and desermmb.d as foliows, that is to say :—Com- mencing on the north shore of Murray River, at a stone pleced on the Bark Head, and rupning thence north four degrees and thirty ulnutes west for the distance of seventy. suven chains, to the shore of Grek River; thence along said shore eastwardly and eouth waraly to the shore < of Mink ‘River Bay ; thence following the various courses of said hore suuthwardly, crossing a sand point to Murray lover; thence westwa dly along said urray Liver shore to the stone or place of commencement, containing one hundred and uinéty-six acres of land, a little more er legs, tog ther with all rights, members and appur- ‘nances thereto belon ging or in anywise appertainin g the above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of lortyage, dated the first day of March, A, D, 1-50, and made between lames Munn end ‘iluam McKeozie, the younger, of the one part, and Jeane Bell of the oth. part. for iurther particulars apply at the office o— Messrs. Hodgsen & MelLeod, delicitors, Uharlottelown. Dated this 7th day of January, A. D, 1882. JANE RELL. Jan 7-—~2iew tl ale koa DAVIDs’ COMSBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, AND CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID Are the Best inks manufactured. : TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFAX, N, S. ne essen —— Predictions | Big Storms ns Anticipated { Sbovepipe. - Stovepipe F you want your STOVES attended to, leave your orders with C. F, HARRIS. I suatantece Promptnesss and a Ross dob, G. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, Vennor’s ct 28, 81] tee ad MACK'S MANETES MEDICINE birain abd ' pooa onsen | Remedy for Ner- Me ory Loss of Is a Sure, Prompt rousness in ALL and Effectual ite stayes, Weak Lrdiu Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweets, uperniatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, ond Grexueral Loss of Power. lt repairs Nervous Waste, Re; uven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjvebled Brain and kestores Si irprizing Tone and Vigor to the Landusted Gene ative Urgans, The experience © vhou hus proves it an INVALUABLE KeMevy, The Me dicine is plea sant to the taste, and eac h box con- tains snflicient ior two week's medication, and is the c aie aud best, 42 Full particulars ir our let, which we desire to mail free toany address, "Sdn k’s Magaetic Medici«e is sold by Drug- gists at 50 cts per box, or 12 boxes for $5. or will be malicd tree ot postage, on rece) ipt of the money, la a idressig MAt H’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO. VW ivdsor, Got., Canada, Sold in Chailottetown by Apothecaries’ Hail Co, Ascute tor Pree keword btemd and 1D Very where, "Wen