a ee = = : =e ated TT ei A Oi cet go ws a. a sa - ¥ > co’ 2 ee ~ at on le RN eA 9H Si ag, A AO ly Slt NN mm cate bets th oe ed Sas. % 0 BARS weeks = A nl TIRE. : ~ TH DAILY HXAMINER, JUNE 1, 1882. y fy f aT | | we halted to rest, and then only after | | HE \ A cy + / 4 iithe prairie had been fircd behind us. pretty greve| We found shelter in a of accacias, and.a grass} ie repose, | fel} asleep. | I slept CHAPTER C.—(Conthwep.) At that instant I perceived a horse- not. I watched over the +) Y Pa 2} ‘ he ra i r i! - man making along th : ot of the bill | siumshers ef my betrothed. Ga as if to intercept me, He Wis dasning, beautiful head rested upon my knees sonaly thourch the thick atekirted | ni ) - r -_ mong® ane mK F 7 ey, i. | ber soft, damask cheek was pillowed the base or the accilVity. couid near the bushes rattling against the flanks of | eves rested upon it ; i "se ,was evidently making|,.° ,¢1_ ‘ , his horse. He we erider a : \ had fallen aside, and I saw ——— . , : ' Yr, at > SAMeC | rm ‘ e cif) all the haste in bis power, ot fee ay The matador, too, had been merciful, time aiming to keep gw | * lor had gold bribed him from his cruel View ¢F amy one ape 1n9 ar: 7 | intent ? No matter which, he had : . ° . . . " ‘ I recognized my horse, asd upon his failed in the fiendish duty. I bere, in upon the robe of jaguar skins, and my the thick tresses back the thie lank form of the earless| fy}} entirety, were those delicate | . . trapper, organs perfect—complete. I saw but ‘ow ities We met the moment after at the} the trifling scar, where the gold-circlet point were the thicket ended. With-\ had been rudely plucked—the source out a word passing between us, of that red hemorrhage that had been simultaneously flung ourselves to the | seen by Cyprio ! rreund, exchanged horses, and remount: | I was too happy to siecp. ed. Thank heaven! Moro was at last} It was our last bight upon the prairies, betweeu my knees. | Datars the setting of another sun, we Now. young fellur!”’ cried the} bad crossed the Rio grande, and arrived wn ‘ : >, : « ‘ } ; he e¢ > F uur a , ] he trapper, as I parted from him, * gallip) 1 the camp of eur army. - os ~ like durnation, an’ kiteh up wi her!} broad, pretecting wings of the Amefri- —we'il soon be away then—away ! en yer trail—|can eagle, my betrothed could repose in | safety until that blissful when—-— I needed ne promptiog from Rube. | His speech was not finished e before a Ihad sprung my horse for- ward, and was going like the wind. I was oply then that I ceuld compres hend why the horse had been changed | —a ruse—it was an afterthought of the cunning trappers! Had I mounted my own conspicuous steed by the | camp, the Indians would in all pro-| bability have suspected something, | and coatinued the pursuit. it was the} spotted mustang that had enabled me} to carry out the counterteit ! I had now beneath me a horse | could depend upon; and with renewed vigor I bent myself to the chase. For the third time the white and black | stallions were to make trial of their apeed—for the third time was it to be a struggie between those noble crea- tures. Would the struggle be hard and leng? Would Moro again be de- feated? Such were my thonghts as I swept onward in pursuit. ’ het i) arter (TO BE CONTINUED. ) ' % > = ps: THEGREA [ rede in silence. I scarce draw} breath, so keen were my apprehensions | 7 — abeut the result. A long start had the; prairie-horse; my delay had thrown} ; om | | } me fir behind him—nearly a mile. ; : . . ‘ - . ’ Jr But for the friendly light, I should! Heuralgia, Sciatice, Lumbago, Lowel ieht of him altogether: pu:| aekache, Soreness of the Chest, est sight of him altogether ; but} Gout, Qui § Th + Swell the plain was open, the moon shining} i m ind ofa ade a: brightly, aod the snow-white form, like OF ecalde ‘Genebad Bodily a vy, Pains, a meteor, beckoned me onward. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted L had net galloped far before per- ceiving that I rapidly gained upon the b steed. Surely be was not runniog at fest and Ears, and all other his fleetest? Surely he was going Pains and Aches. tly ee ae ——e ° No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacots On. , more slow J than was his wont ? es a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Oh, could bis rider but know who Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every ons suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of ite claims. Directions in Eleven Languegos. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Bid., U. 8. Ms FURNITURE. The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, was coming after! Could she but hear me! I would have called, but the dis- tance was still to great—she could net haveveyen heard my 'shouts—how could she distinguish my veice ? I galloped in silence. I was gaining —constantly and rapidly gaining. Surely 1 was drawing nearer, or were my eyes playing false under the light of the moon? I fancied that the steed was running heavily—slowly and heavily—as iihe was Jaboring in therace. I fancied— DO, it was no fancy—I was sure of it! Beyond a donbt, be was not going at his swiftest speed ! What could it broken by fatigue ? Still nearer and nearer I came, until scarce three hundred yards appeared de: between us. I fancied that my shouts - mightbe heard, that my voice Parlor ang Drawing Room Suits | called aloud—I called the name of my betrothed, coupling it with my own; TO SUIT ALL. but no answer came back—no sign of CHAMBER SUITS I Ss recognition to cheer me, mean? Was he CALL AND GET BARGAINS. — The ground that now lay between us —IN— fevered a race-course speed ; and I was| Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, about putting my horse to his full stretch, when, to my astonishment, I CHATRS, saw the steed stagger forward, and fall headlong to the earth! It did net cheek my career, and in a few seconds more I was upon the spot, and halting over horse and rider, stil! prostrate, I flung myself from the sad- die and drew nearer, Isélina had now disengaged herself, and risen to her fect. With her right hand clasping the red knife, she stood confronting ‘ ata ‘. wid. 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MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE! —--——-=—- 0:0 The Great Western Marine Insurance Company of New York. ASSETS Ist JANUARY, 1882, - - $939,523.92, Hulls, Cargoes avd Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Kurope, or New York. 70: The Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,600,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates. by the undersigned. —— a Policies issued — pray none The Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen CAPITAL, $15,000,000. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates. 0:0 The North American Life Insurance Company, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTS. Issues Policies on the Tontine system. trial Plans. ————-— :0:- —_— The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10, 1882—eod pat AGENT. SEED POTATOES. E have received per ship “ Roseneath,” from Glasgow, Scotland, 560 bushels “Regents,” an early potato, similar to our “Karly Rose,’’ but dryer and much better flavored A certain party in Dartmouth plant- ' ed a hais bushel of this kind last year and got har HiS<y i} jog ROTHERS t a@ yield of thirty bushels of choice potatoes, HUN IVALLED Fon oo. 9. SE pagaeell 183 bushels “Victorious, ‘an excellent potato es TOR BY, ftorstci RE a a Te for family use during the winter and gpring, 189 busheis “Champions,” good tor family use or for stock. The above mentioned potatoes are recog- nized by all who know to be the best varie- ties of potatoes grown in Scotland snd Ire. land, and we feel confident im saying, from all that we could Ieain from their past his- tory, while there last winter, as well as from | using them, that parties planting them here | will realize most handsome profits from their | investment, on account of the extra yield | they will get, the price they will command, | and the fact that they will not rot or blight. | Those potatoes have been in the ship for | forty days and come out ,erfectiy sound and | in splendid growing condition, which of itself should be a sufficient gnarantee of their keep- | ing qualities, Every farmer should plant some of them, | Price at store or put tree on cars, $2 25 per Feb. 24, 1952. bushel. NOTICE i. 4e «@& Tne above Seed Potatoes are for sale | a busines heretofore carried on by Mr. at the store of F. LEPAGE & Co, 53 Queen | Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- Street. [may 16 tied on bythe undersigned, under the name and style of A. L. Bridges & Co 4. L. BRIDGES. i; HIGHLAND WHISKY} ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-vieduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79, Repout on the Lorne Hientanp Wuisker; “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fravrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed al] the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch ‘Ybisky of the first quality.” ‘Artuvr Hivy, Hassatt, M. D, “Orro Hrevyer, F.C. S., F. I. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P, |, E. A. GUNN & (0, | 253 and 255 Barrington Street. | Halifax, May 5, 18~2. ” ma 33 2i pd | ae Re OR PPXHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of «& Braye Buungns,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Fiat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any — Burner with the same CODSUMption of as, Dr, Wallace, F. BR. 8, E., #&. @, S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) a year. are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings. Op the subject of Gas Burners be says: “ Another andas IT think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, and as I consider these the best unica Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex. periments, The Keport of the Committee of the British Association of Scieace two enquire as to the | best meavs for the developmen: of light jrom ,Coal Gas ot different qualities—com prising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C.8., F. 1. C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported cpon which inecladed al! he Buaruvers of repute in the market, In @ pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A. M., he says: “The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much wore ecoucmical when rightly used, than many suppose, From «xperiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained. They were made by burning samples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing one cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devyoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas: of the finer and safer grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the autbor- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- cleanlinvss, freedom from odor and dangers, renders its use desirable wherever it can be introduced,” 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 how wuch more economical it is to con. sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 100 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Mesers, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manuiacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gag Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand. ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They furtber add; “ The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Barrer hitberto in- troduced, {ne 4 od | CHARLOTTETOWN ES USINESS COLLEGE, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) Welsh & Owen’s Brick VPuildivg, Comer of King and Queen Streevts, Uhar- lottetown, P. KE. i. REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors, Designed te Educaic Young Men jer Eusiness. ee ee yUR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual Bosiress and Scientitic Principies, and embraces all subjects necessary for a thorongh COMMERCIAL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the most complete that have ever been devised, Theory and practice are combined, and the whole course rendered 80 interesting and practical that the dullest stu- dent cannut fail te be largely benefitted, The course of Study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs and will use, no matter what his calling of i Also ordinary Life and Induse | profession is to be. The youth commencing a business life with | only industry and integrity as his capital, the |clerk engaged during business hours, but desirous by evening study to repair the de- fects in bis education, each have the advan- aze offered by our sessions occupying DAY AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to 12, and 2to4 p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 9.30. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisiac- tory examinations. Students may enter at any tims. No entrance examination required. Business men and others are cordially invited to call and exaiuine our system. : Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men. . Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, Scholarships, &c., &c., on applicstion to L. B. MILLER, Jan. 7, “8l—eoad. Principal. GOLv rakis, 1678. MSDAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE RIGE, RIGE FLOUR, GROUND RICE, &c. Imported pirecr frem BURM4H, and Milled at their new Miils, Cote Street, 5t. Pau! by the Mount Roya MILLING aNv MAKcFac- rurine Co., Limirév. Mills at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St. Peter Street, Montreal. Koss, Hall & Co., Montreal, AGENTS. This Company wiil be prepared to supply ibe Trade, at prices, freight peid to Shedice, Crop 1882, Prime Quatity, PCE place to Rs Printing gone js at te EXAM PRINTING KOOMS. | March 1, 1982 fr.13 upon the arrival of tbeir firs Steume car from Borwhh, ma 1 6 parison with the case of the use of Gas, ite 4. & yy a