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In big bott tles | | pointed to | allof the same age DOOMED TO DIE. —— With pity at my heart, I stood and gazed upon the man before me; a mn, a fellow being, doomed by 4 are i.e88 court martial to die; to leave the bri,ht nd beautiful world around hiin, and io be ushered alone into ‘‘the valley of the shadow of death.” A noble-lookiag nan he was, as he stood there, unmoved aiid tae enemies that surrounded him, and a haughty, half defiant. exnrsssion rested upon his handsome, dari 4. f .ce. He was a Union spy, capturea in the Confederate lines and bearing upon his person treasonable papers sufficient to bave condemned a regiment. He had made a good fight, but he was at last overpowered, the papers found upon him, and, after a speedy trial, was con- demned to die : | had formed one of the court-martial, and though I knew that tho crime of being a spy was punishable with death, yet b: 1d I sought to have him spared. I Was voung then, months of our Civil War, and I was not xl to deeds of blood as I became in years ; and, besides, the spy was young and han some, by his deportment a gentleman, and his reckless ry had won my admiration. us US atte ‘Tr evidently UrAave Nizhtfall came upon our camp, and the folowing morning the spy was to called out . shot, I had been ap- take charge of the execution, iud, seated in my tent, [ was thinking, hinking of the unp'easant duty I was to perform on the morrow Lieutenant. a note for you, sir.” I started as the orderly’s voice breke the stillness of the night, aud, taking the ete ‘hed rote, read rion me for disturbing your slum bers, 2 imand the detachment that wil yoOrrTow i my seul into e:ernity, I d see you, if your duties as an officer do the «¢ wens. Hoping you will grant the favor, | remain, with respect, Witsva Hares.” I carefully read the note over twice, and then said to the orderly Say that I will come.’ \ few moments la iter, and I stool in the pr sf the condemned man "Mr Hi ayes, you sent for me.” “I did, lieutenant; anl it was be case of your ki ndness to me durin the trial, and also that Isaw in your eyes pity for my fate I do feel for vou, from my heart I do; and sincerely wish I had not the un pleasant duty ordering your execution to-morrow.’ I have a favor to asx of you, sir; to please order the guard to remove some 1istance from the tent, as itis a confes sion | wish to make.” [ gave a command to the guard to re tire a few paces, and returning to the tent, Hayes at once began: f am no spy, sir, but am condemned ander circumstantial evidence. I came into the ne lines to visit iny mother, who lives in the south, a tongh she is Union in her feelings. After a vi isit . her of a few days I start- ed to retur nd by the road-side came upon a dyin 4 man clad a3 a Confederate lai Im: igine my surprise tu recog i in him a noted spy of oar ewn army, ind also re ognizing me, he informed before, by being fired 5 of Confederate cavalry, and had ridden on until he con'd go no further. He knew he was to die, and intrusted to ry care the papers ne had about him. I watched over the r fellow until he died, and then hollowing out a shallow grave, “ "Left him alone in his glory,’ and proceeded on my way. ‘‘T have little more to add, except that [ama major of cavalry in the United States Army, and wish that you will take my private papers from me after |! am dead and send them to an address J will give you. Now thisisell I ask, ex- cept that you will send me pen and ink by the orderly when you return. Thus we parted; and finding a scout awaiting me at my tent upon my return, [gave him pen, ink and paper, and ordered him to ride over to the tent where the doomed man was with them, uvito tell the guard to release his hands f the shackles while he wrote, but to keep ae ‘lose watch upon him. A few minutes after, I was startled by a lov ail shout, one, two, three shots in rapid succession, and then the rapid rash of hoofs by my quarters. I was just in time to see the scout’s horse dash swiftly by and recognize. by the moon- light, the commanding form of Wilbur Hayes, the Union spy, in the saddle. Men mounted in be haste, and a chase umenced, but the daring soldier es iped, and thus saved him from the ieath of a spy Upon inquiry, upon by a part I learned that when the | manacles had been removed from his t, Hayes, watching his opportunity, wit: two rapid blows struck the guard the s¢ at to the ground, and spring ing lightly on the back of the scout’s 1orse, rode rapidly away. followed by the shots from the sentinels in the im | me diate vicinity. — 9 Idealists. Idealists are persons who profess to deny the existence of material things, imi clai_.« that ideas, beliefs and fac: ts are all that there arein the world. For XA! npl e, we are never ill; we only fancy or believe that we are. | faith that we were well, it we had fuil we would be so. There is something in the ideas, for every one knows that the mind has much to do with the condition of the bedy. It is entirély possible to cnre sume diseases by persistently believing th at the »y do not exist and acting accord- | ing sut all maladies will not yield to } sach ‘tre atment. An Interesting Experiment, The Mirror and Farmer says: We have an experiment in progress in which five spayed heifers are being fed against | five open heifers and both lots against five ster rs, the entire fifteen head being raised on the same farm, sired by the same bull, and all from the same kind of cows. The ob ject of the experiment isto determine not only the cost of roducing beef under these conditions, But the quality of the beef as well. : A Beautifal Swiss Custom. for it was the first few | devolving upon me of | bs Sore Throat, Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Sore Eyes, Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, Face Ache, Inflammations, ster via.tecs. Hemorrhages. AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. 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For some time neither iined an inch, but finally, with the aid ot en id thrown on the track, the loco- wotive cauwie Or Victorious “That man s ju tdy.ng on his feet.” How often the phsase is used with re bronght to death’s door | y yverwork and Pm equent nervous prostra- debility. They cannot afford (-othey will tell you) ard galually they reach the stage where their friends speak of them in the words above yuoted. For all who have reached sueh a in broken health from any cause, there is a sure epecific in Haw ker’s verve and stomach tonic, the great nerve and brain invigoratur, Llood and flesh | milder, and a perfect stomach tonic and aid to digestion. _- +o LAWRENCEVILLE, L]., May$13.—A divis‘on if the Coxey army was disbanded here to- lay, Harris the leader having disbanded hem, taking all the funds is with him. Por Over Fifty eave. 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Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria rclieves tecthing troubles, curcs constipation and flatulency. Castoris assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Riother’s Fricnd. Castor. ia. Castori.. “ Castoris isan an excelic nt medicine for chi! “ Castor‘a is so well adapted to children thas éren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend it ss superior toany prescription good effect upon their children.” krown to me.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. H. A. Ancuer, M. D., 111 fo. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. * Castoria is the Lest remedy for children of “Our physicians in the children's depart- which loam acquainted. I hope tuc d:7 is: ot ment have spoken highly cf their experi- far distant when mothers willconsijerthereal | ence ia their outside practice with Castoria, interest of tacir children, and ents istori. in- and although we only have among our goad of the varicusquack nostrums which : ul supplies what is known as regular 4 stroriag their loved ones, by fore ‘ products, yet we are free to coafess that the m subine, soothing syrup and other hurt ‘ul merits of Castoria has won us to look with agents down their throats, thereby send.ug favor upon it.” iwc m to premature graves.” Unircp Hosrrra, anv Dispensary, Da. J. F. Kiscnevo: Boston, Mass, Conwe as r A.iey C. Surrn, Pres., The Contaur Company, 7 TY Murray Stroct, New York City. FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the fullowing great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited : The Royal Ins. Co a Liverpoo!, The Lendon & Lancashire Ins. Co. ef Liveprool. The United Fire Ins Co of Manchester, The Phenix Ins. Ce. ci Brooklyn. 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Hitherto, if found unmarried after a cer- tain age, a husband was selected for her by law, tie BEWARE OF FRAUDS, The unfailing Success of Dodd's Kidacy Pills induces Fraudulent Imitators to attempt to pass Worthless Remedies on the Public, Toronto, May 7 —This appears to be an age of fakes and fraud=. It seems imposs- ible for any new idea or valuable invention to be made known without a host of imita- tors trying to foist their goods on an unsus- pecting public in the hope of making an unmerited profit of their worthless ideas, The unequalled success of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in curing all forms of kidney disease, has ied to the introduction of many cheap and base imitations that are worse than valueless. Dodd’s was the first kidney re medy ever offered in pill form. For their own safety, purchasers should buy none but Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of all dealers. DON'T BE ENVIOU4, The man or woman who enyies those who happen to be able to dress well and to en- joy the pleasures of life a little more than those whoarecompelled to work continuous- ly, will be miserable all their days, for no matter how high they may get, they will find others highe or. The envious person is never satisfied, and never can be. Take the successful men of the city and you will find that the majority of them be gan just where you did. Then why are you not in equally as good circumstances ? If you ran a race with a man and lost i’, you would hardly blame your failure on the race-course. You started even and ran together, and you lost becanse you couldn't run as fast as he, or lacked the power of endurance. So, your failure in the race of life is not due to the track but to pure lack of ability as a runner. > 0 «ee A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is nickly removed by a free application of Dr. Manning’s german remedy, the univer All druggists sell it. Loxpox, May I!.— The Standard’s Vienna correspondent says of the fight be- tween police and strikers at QOstranko; There were only nine gendarms opposed to the strikers at O-trauko. They fired twenty-three shcts. The results sowed the fearful destructiveness of mannlickas at close quarters. In some casesthe ball went clear through one body and splinter. ed the bones of another behind. The wounds were terrible. One man was shot in the thigh and his flesh hung in ribbons, All this seems to indicate that in the next war vhe number of dealand disabled will be enormously larger than former!y. — sal pain cure. Pond’s Extract, Large sums of money are spent by the atflicted to find relief from Piles. Pond’s Extract cures piles. -_-—— —-—- { Rio pe Janemro, May iS.—An official account of the recent fight between the government forces and the insurgents in the state of Rio Grande de Sul, states that the government forces were victoriouy. It is added that several encounters have occurred within a comparitively short time, in all of which the government troops defeated the insurgents. The minister of marine has resigned. -——_—.- " A ladv will sometimes spend hours se- lecting dre 8 goods. She is not desirous of giving trouble at all. But there are con flieting claims. There are considerstions cf durability, of texture, of draping Priest ley’s dress fabrics have ‘reache | a niche in the popular esteem when conflict ceases to vex. It is enough to get Priestley’s black dress goods to feel confident that you have the best. They wear better than any other make. arene —_ A eo Pa USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the gent Rand end Ner-eRemade MORTGAGE SALE. ‘To be sold by Public. Auction, at the Court House in Chariottetown, in Queen’sCounty, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of June next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’cloc k,m0°%n: All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and oa in Charlotte town, in ueen’s ¢ ounty, = Primes Edward Island, bounded and de acts as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north-east angle of a piece of land late'y sold by Richard Heartz to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George St cet to Euston Street; thence west along Euston S rest one hundred and twenty- four fort; thence south adjoining the land of Philip Large eight y-five feet; thence east for the distance of twe nty- -four feet: thence north along the western boundary of’ Jose ph Jack- son’s land; tothe northern boundary of Jos- eph Jackson's land ; thence east along the north boundary of the said Jose ph Jackson's land to Great Geurge Street atoresal i, at the lace of commencement, being part of Town 0 s Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-two in the Fifth Hund ed of fown Lots in Charlottptown, together with all buildings, fixtures, rights, easements, adyantages and appurte nances wh uisoeyer to the said premises belonging or in anywise appertaining. he above sal+ is made pursuant fo 4 power of sale contained in a certa! in Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 1.5'h day of Nov- emver, \ D 1883, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other part. 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We are now taking Eggs, and with still fur- = ate, A sec ther improved facilities will require this season , a larger quantity than ever before of REALLY CHOICE FRESH STOCK, a which we guar antee HIGHEST CASI PRICE obtainable. or to our Agents throughout Town and County : CASES always supplied to customer freee of charg AULD BROS. hijieake at our Store BaF’ EGG ¢ ap7—mon thu sat & wy 3m Ladies Cost Ladies have a great deal of trouble in selecting dress goods. The variety is great. The quality is various end the merit claimed is sometimes more than the pos- session, When ladies are oo of obtaining the finest grade of Black Dress Goods, the y should ask . see re riest- ley’s dress fabrics, These, as is w ell known, are the ultra of durability beauty and delicac y have long been th«: favorite dress gi sods PRIESTLEY’S ° 7 a dr the 4 ass n. The Americans BLACK ca them to rench goods. Canadian ladies ca ain them fror a dealers. Ladies should: always DRESS — ur Peleus. ey’s Dress Good * y's Dress Goods MATERIALS SROSISIINEIISNITIIATAIII IIIB INN LE BB SARIIAA IACI ee SEED WHEAT. White Russian, Ontario: No. 1] Red Fife. Clover, Timothy, Vetches and Pearce’s Prolifi: VARNISHED CARD ON WHICH THE GOQDS ARE WRAPPED.~ : E -eetsiamasienmiitnanei IIR Noithwest Fodder Corn. ——A LSO—— Springtooth arrows, Plows, Broadcast Seed Sowers, P.ow Repairs in stock for any Plow. McLauchlin’s Carriages in all styles, Road Carts. ete. D. WW, FINLAYSON, Ch’town, April 3, 1894—eod & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S CLD STAND Seed Wheat, Timothy, Clover, &c. We have just received a large portion of our SPRIN SEEDS, and more to follow weekly. Northwest Red i White Seed Wheat, also Onlario White Russian and Color- ado Bearded Wheat, Canadian and Western Timothy, Large Late Red Alsike and White Clovers, Peas, Vetches, Elax, ete., all good, fresh feeds imported this wholesale and retail, Corn, spring, Also, Spring Tooth Harrows, Frost & Wood Plows. one and twadinees Grain Seeders. Seeder and Harrow Com- bined, Road Carts, Road W agons, Buggies, ete, Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, Apri! 13, 1894—dy law wky 4i i SPRING 1s HERE! and so are we, with every. thing in the Hardware "lg needed for Farm and Garden purposes. It’s time to prepare for spring work by needful purchases of Shovels, F Rakes, + pades, Hoes, Plows, Chain Trades etc., all at the lowost prices fnft Jharlottetowat Tde season ot gardening orone jing is too near te admit of deiay. We can iix you out in the most satisfaetory man. (ner if you will drop into our Store and let us know what you need. If you want any Barb or Annealed Wire, wa have afull stock of both kinds If you intend painting this spring don’t forget that we keep the best nadia of Paints and English Paint Oil at the lowest prices. Ladies’ Gar den Sets. FEUNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. a Farm For Sale THE subscriber offers fo for sale his farm on the Mount Edwerd Road, about one mile anda half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm? The farn) consists of sixty acres, and com tains a good Dweiling House and five Qutbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street iniy 2. 1292 anes ————— ow HATS! RATS secured at a great discount American and Come and goiag in Canadian, English markets. Hats anywhere else. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, April 9. 1894. see our be fore DVERTEISING TTRACTS TIENTION SD CUSTOM! Did You See the Latest? WHAT'S THE LATEST NOW? 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Lvery number con’ ntams beeu- tirul ph n colors, and photographs of ne”. houses, with piana, onsb! ing bu — 08208 latest designs and s > <x ntra Address MUNN & Ca, New You eer Buoabwate — Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Peske’s No. 3 Whart 3,009 CEDAR FENC ie POSTS, 50,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Also, large supply of all kinds o Iai ber, | in I ny P —t uce and Hemlock Boar antlir Studding, Fencim@® Pa n ta aths, Br icke Lime ete, The ciak of the above wi be sold heap for eash, as it must be disposed of lef re opening Of navigation POOLE & LEW. P_ S.—On account of the severe wintet | and bad roads we have extended the Om® for the collection of amounts due us @ Mareh 1st. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court witlt out further avtice. POOLE & LEWIS. 8, 1894 @h’town, Feb. We have now a large and® complete assortment of Hats fit Boys, Youths and Men P. OU. Box 196, Charlottetowia- a 4 4 i cami Ou acai