: : : LO OLEAN SO, SO OE IEP EIR HE ES ’ ss re THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LXNXIX. A SUBTERRANEAN FIRE. In the midst of my mediations, night descended upan the earth. It promi-ed to Be a moonless night, A robe the sky, and through this neither moou uor star was visible. horses----though both were near me. The men were still asleep, stretched | sO bodies many upon a were greedily browsing upon the sward of granna gress that, by good fortune, grew luxuriastly around. This would be the best rest tor them, and I was glad to thivk that this splendid proveu- der would, in a few hours, recruit their strength. It was the chondrosium paeneum —the favorite food of horses and cattle, and iv its effects upon their condition almost eqval to the bean or the oat. I them this ready for the there was some mals, aud make road. At least in consolation. Notwithstanding the pre-occupation of | my thoughts, i begav to experience a physical discomfort, which, despite the} low latitude, is often felt upon the south- | ern preirie—cold. Achill breeze had} set in with the night which in half av, hour became a strong and violeut wind, | increasing in coldueas as in strengih. in that half hour the thermometer must} have fallen at least fifiy Fabreuheit de grees—and such a phenomenon is not rare upon the plains of Texas. The wind was the well-known “vorther,’ which often kills both mev and animals, that chance to be exposed to its icy breath. I have endured the rigar of a Canadian winter—have crossed the frozen lakes— have slept upon a snow wreath amidst the wild wastes of Rupért’s Land, but I cannot remember cold more intensely chilling than that I have suffered iv a Texan norther. This extreme dees net arise from ihe actual depression of the thermometer—which at best is put a poor indicator of either heat or cold —I mean the sensation of either. It is more probably the contrast arisiug from the sudden change—the exposure—the ab- sence of proper clothing or shelter—-the stare of the blood with other Jike cirenm- stances, that cause an extreme tempera- ture to be more sevsibly felt. I had oftentimes experienced the chill blast of the vorther, but never more acutely than upon that night. The day had been sweltering hot—the thermometer at noon ranging about the one hundredth degree, while in the first hour of darkness it could net have been far above the twen- tieth. Had I judged by my sensations, I ehould have put it even lower—certaiuly it had passed the freezing point, and sharp sleet aud hail were borne upon the wings of the wind. With nerves de- ranged from want of rest aud sleep— after the hot day’s march—after the per- spiration produced by long exposure upon thea heated surface of the burnt prairie—I perhaps felt the cold more acutely than I shonld otherwise have done My blood seemed to stagnate and freeze within my veins. I was fain to wrap around my body a bufalo which some careless savage had dropped upon the trail. My followers were not so well furnished. Starting as we had done without any thought of being absent for the night, no prepara- tion had been made for camping out. Only a few of them chanced to have their blankets strapped upon the cantles of their saddles. ‘These were now the fortunate ones. The norther had roused all of them from their slumbers—had awaked them as suddenly as douches of cold water would have done; and one and all were groping about in the darkness—some seeking for their blaukets—some for such shelter as was afforded by the lee side of the bushes. Fortunately, there were saddle blankets, and these were soon dragged from the backs of the horses. The poor brutes themselves suffered equally with their owners. They stood cowering under the cold, with their hips to the cutting blast, their limbs drawn close together, avd their flanks shaggy aud shiviug. Some sheltered them- selves behind the bushes, scarce caring to touch the grass at their feet. lt would have been easy enough to make a fire—there was dry wood in plenty near the spot, and of the best kind for burning—the large species of mez- quite. Some of the meu were for kind- ling fires at once, regardless of conse- quences, but this desigu was overruled by the more prudent of the party. The trappers were strongly against it. Cold us wasthe night and dark, they kuew that neither the norther por the dark- ness would deter Indians from being abroad. A party might Le out upon the prowl—the very buffalo skia we had picked up might bring a squad of them back—for it was the grand robe of some warrior, whose life-history was delinea- ted in bieroglyphical painting upon its ee Cte a ot | sable clouds formed a sombre lining to, It grew darker apace, until in the dim) light | could searce distinguish the forms | of my companions----neither men vor | } along the grass in various attitudes, like! battle-field. | The horses were too hungry to cleep—| the constant “crop-crop” told that they | | knew it would soon freshen the jaded ani i a ee ' | ron Ww wr < m cr «2 FT . s a at | . = os is I : 2 te ) a BSH - “ * a > ! ‘ sy eh hy 8 4 + aay ed - ty i 7 = - MR im ~ A tt. a — we ' ri Jas, a } - jy Wow), a | Ped gi . i > ro ay My : > | ry o4 } | \ “’ : oy | Sea agers oh % a o> 2 a ; = Naa S oan SB: ne > Ce ; ‘ a Say <4 Fe SI Sa) oe . ay - 445 ~e S , & ; : SG Pate é — x de ‘teat nS 4% i Y ’ v. ~ =e ys t ti As ve an r nf . ; ee as : oe cy Vhe : a oe : ti 5" , ty ? Wry aa ‘ at 4 . ; 2 A FEU ea . r og eyes ‘ e , a a4 zs et we a PRP 1 pt “2 4 x meson 2 «eX Ave on . " . x - Q —- es - bq 4 Pry : a | 2 ee ~ i .* gr ; a : . iy “ie Be - Tooth, Fer ered He adacho, Frosted ¢ th pein can have cheap and _ claims. Directions in Fisven Lang: ath PY att. NRTA — _ GOLD Ix ALL DBUGG: Baia Lo As le oa MeO Ty 1 omen 3 A> re pon Prag we] Boot Uppers, AND IsOe A nice aesortment of the sb: Ch’tewn, April 14, 1882. eR Bg "eo £2 BD, cu ch mts. ve for sale, Eeor Sale Pans? a Wa! fPVHE pleasant residence of Dr MeTntosh Pownal, Private offers mide until 15th une, If not then dispo-ed of, will be sold to the highest bidder. Apply to Dr. Mclyrosm and Jonn Acouy. jap 15 ge ¥ °% ; 20,000 Gity Debentures ‘ SEP ete aay i 1 t ib MUNULUULL UL . te YENDERS will he riceived at the City Clerk’s Ofiice, wp to of , r not, Ce usd > gee a > We eX SSturé ty WIike LSS Ba at, for the purchase of ($20,000) Twenty Theu- sand Dollars Debentures of th of Char- lottetown These Debentures are of the « of $8€0 cach, and are pay«ble in twenty (20) years from date of issue, bearinvg interest at tive (5) per cent. per annum, paya half yearly. ; . The Council do not biud then accept the highest cr any Tencer. ther infermation requirca debentures, can be had cn appl undersigned, i hy es to Any far- of n to the » 3 oO Us 12:Us WM. B MORRISON, Ci1ty Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, April 12, 18624. dw tf - : a gm? ERS ¢3 i. . E : me { bao B HE Store and Dwelling, \o. 62 Queen Street, next door to W. A. Weeks & Cu’s, and lately occupied by the subscriber, to whom application is to be made. JOAN GAHAN, Ch’town, March 31, °82—2w eod ALL PERSONS ‘ NDEBTED to the subscribers are requested to make immediate payment. Final notice, MACEACH?E RN & CO, March 30, 1*82—pat 37 2o7w 1 | em SALE the premises ni w eceupied by me, being a Dwelling, Stable . and large Warehonse. This property fronts 170 feet on Waiter Strect and 100 on W nth, directly opposite the Railway Station. D. O'M. REVDIN, March 27, '82-—-1m, 2aw ER & shen oor Bs S RE W“G" SS FA ae. 4 “Sh ; : ° $ Pa de = 4 & “jf i ef 2 iace fee a ‘ T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal LX Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Kope and Canvass, Herse Hair, Rags, &e.. for which the highest price will be paid. ’ £ i } MACK’S MAGNETEC MEDICINE. _— ; en emits n - = nj * wt a : z < = Go = : g and Effectual vousness in ALL its stayes, kemedy tor Ner Weak Memory, Loss o Bra in Po wer, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats Supermatorrheea, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss of Power. it repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjecbled Brain and Restores Surprising Lone and Vigor to the Exhausted Generative Organs, The experience of iocer surface. To have made a fire might have cost us our lives. TO BE CONTINUED, A WORD to the ladies | your old 3ewiag Machina for a now ore; Lut fetch it to mé and] will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Buuws, shop on corne: oF rince aud Gr. fton wn, B, Mi. * uy 1 ot wy ——— Do not exchange. thousands proves it an INvaLUaBLk iiumapy. The Medicine is pleasant to the taste. and each box con- tains snffic.ent for two week’s medicati n, tod is the cheapest aud best. ae Full particulars in ‘our panrpoulet. which we devire to mail free tom: address, Mack’s Maguetic Me-diciuve is « y Drug. gists at 50 cts. per-box, or L2-bonxes for $3, or will be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the mouney, by ddressing MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICIN+: O., Windser, Unte. Cuvada. Co, Soid in Chariottgtown by Apcibeoarics’ ball THE DAILY Opposite the Railway.) . “~% } j | } | | SPRING GOODS. PERKINS —— & STERNS, Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— i Sine | GREAT VARIETY. ‘Thelr ‘Stock is Always Purchased —IN THE— BEST MARKETS, And You tan Rely Upon Getting as Good Value as can be found on P. E. Island. ; i | | i i j i ' ‘Large btosk Gray Cottons, Largs Steck White Cottons, Large Steck Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton cmination | (IN EVERY COLOR.) New spring Tweeds. _ A RiGE VARIETY CF DRESS GOODS! A Complete Steck of WIGUABING GOODS. ‘Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, sheetings, PILLOW COTPONS, COURTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c,, Ge, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Gil Cloths, Matting hiugs avd Mats. mee ee ee Porkins & Sterns. | Feb. 10, 1882, <a Se TIN EE ROOM PAPER. : ra NS MORE LiGht | yQtHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company j have imported some of ‘ Baay’s uangrs,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate Cost to consumers, These Burners are reports d to be the beat Flat lame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount o! light than any other Burner with the same consumption ol Gas. Dr. Wallace, F. BR. 3. E, F.C. 8., Gas Examiner to the City of Giasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £150,060 ($650,000) @ yeur, are thrown away In Glas gow by the use of iniperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas burners he says: “ Another and as Lthiok a better Burner is that calicd Bray’s reguintor, ard as I consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- pe riments, The Keport of the Committee of the } ritizh Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gaa ot different qualities—vom prising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F, 0.S,, F. 1, C. E., showed that. Bray’s Burners yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon, which included ail be Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R, B. Taber, A. M,, be says: “ The cost of Gas as compared with other illumine ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose, fF rori experiments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, ‘They were made by burning samples of Devuc’s BeTliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and tosting theiv illuminating It was found tbat Coal Gas costing pow eT. one cent at &3 per thousand feet, gave a| light eqnal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brillient Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnsoa’s Burner, the Barner’s used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light ef 2 ordinary Oi Burners in direct comparison, at no greater expense in the cas: of the finer and safir grades of Oil. Lights, however, on the aathor- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such & com- parison with the case of the use of Gas, its cleanliness, 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 scen how much more economical it is to con- sume Gas iustead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when cousumed, more especially through Bray’s burners. Messrs. Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manatfacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circular to Gas Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Siit Unien Burners end 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 lon; felt.’ They further add; ** The yield of ligh: ‘rom these Burners is i2 to 20 per cent, gteat.r per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Barner hitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod PENS. STEEL BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Fins received from Malpeque, and for sale, ey 100 Bushels SHED WHEAT, (lost nation and other varieties. ) F. L. MacNUTT. Water St., March 25, 1852—2w 2aw wkly 2i. M1 gg BANE NaS A i) i LC Be TE°HE busines heretofore carried on by Mr. Robert Bridges will, from date, be car- ried on bythe undersigned, under the name ard style of A. L. Bridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES. March 1, 1882—tf [mis tat $2°G se eu t, POrr ¢ CREEL et hee Lar mrs. ites beetle THE PERFECTION of WHISKY'AGy SOLE PROPAIETONS | IGREENLEES& Ine, . UNRIVALLED ror | SOT HERS. LYOSTOD DY. Ios: uses aravizsniney eb ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaduct, E.C,, London, Aug. 8,’79, Report en the Lorne Hicntanp Wuaiskey: “ We bave 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 fiavrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “Artuur Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. “Orro Heuver, F.C. 3., F. I. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, E. [. Feb, 24, 18%2, Heavy Goose Guns, FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE & GOOSE GUNS—W. & C, Scottv’s make— at the London House. G. DAVIES & CO. March 18, Im Removed, h RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify be i fricuds and the public generally that she bas opened her Falj and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches. For terms, etc,, apply at her Stuclio - resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, Senth Side of King : Sipmare. fro 28 : A PRO. oB: 1882. ~ FURNITURE The Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices. CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Parlor and = Drawing Room Suis | CHANBER SUITS, ~—IN -- ALi. Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap, OR ALES, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads. Keds, Batirasses, Ac. &e. LOCKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS. Picture Veulding & Frames ERUN BEDS TEARS, Window Biinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor nices, Venitian Biinds, Xc., ell of which will be sold below cost for cash, Ail kinds of orders promptly attended to | at moderate charges. JGHN NEWSEON. April 8, 18-2—2m Children’s Carriages, Iron Bedsteads. CHEAP. JGHN NEWSON. April 8, 18§2— 3m FUPIRE RESTAURANT GONE NORTH, fo the Saloon formerly occupied by A, McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Grafton Street, where the proprietor will furnish in firat-class style, Meals at all hours, Luneh at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, Pipes and ‘Tobacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar toaking enables meto purchase my Cigars of the best quality, ani at the lowest fizure; and for jast and for flavor the public will tind those ¢ .gars will leave all others behind. HARKY HART, Proprietor Empire Kestaurant, Ch’town, April 6, ‘82 —tf Prince Haward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO 7. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. fo take effect on tha lst Dec., 1881, TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | MIXED. MIXED. | MIXED, er |. ead Ch’town .. Royalty Jc N Wiltsh’e Henter R’r. Bradaiba’e | Co'ty Line. | } 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm 3.83 **.'** 238 9 “é&." i ao 5.05 “| ee 5. 18 ss Dp 8 jam J < ee “1 a ol ee 9.45 ee se $619.23 «| **10.33 **, Freetown “10.43 «5.33 «| Keusingt’| **1L.10 **) “* 5.55 : -. jArll.45 ‘| Ar 6.30 , | Summ’ side Dp 1.45pm Wellingt’n, ‘* 2.37 * Cort Ha...) ** 2.22 °* O’Leary:..} ‘* 444 **; Bloomfield | ** 5.08 ** | Alberter..} ** 5.48 ** | Tignith,.. Ar 6.45.‘ | Royalty Jc} \Dp 2.53pm ere i * 280 “ Bedford. .. : | ae Ar 4.05 * Tt. Stew’ : Mt. Stew’t [Dp 4.15 * Cardigan .. i es 5.335 * Seorget’n.. | Ar 6.00 ‘ Mt. Stew’: _ ed Dp 4. }5pm Moreli.... | | = 400" 8t. Peter's. | ‘* ae. ™ Bear River! zur tg: Souris ....! j iAr 7.00 ** TRAINS | NWARD., | STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED, MIXED, i j ’ Jh’town .. Ar 5.30 pin! Ar1L. 5am! Arll.45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 * | Dp10.52 *« |Dpil.22 N Wiltsh’e| ** 4.15 ‘*| “10.00 “ Hunter R'r} ** 4.00 ‘*, * 9.45 “| Bradaiba’e, ** 3.24 ** *¢ 9.09 * Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ** | ** §.59 ** Freetown..| ** 2.59 ‘* | **.8.44 © ; Keusiogt’n} ‘* 2.35 ‘| ** 8.20 “| i ee <e T | grew: side! . -11.30am, Wellingt’n Dpto, 38 ** Port Hill. .| 6 9.53 * "Leary... 35 ** S.3r * Bloomfield | ** 8.08 ** Alberton ..} ** 7.25 -*° Tignish...}.** 6.30 ‘* Royalty Je ‘Dp11.22am Werk .. ol. | **11.05 * Bedford... $410.46 £* a + $446.10 Mt. Stew’t “Ar10.00 a Cardigan .. } ‘Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n . ,** B 3B * Mt. Stew’t Ar 10.00am Morell.... bp 9.26 ** st. Peter's 1 © BBO f* Rear River i £28. > Souris ....! es Tie L. B. ARCHIBALD, Saperintendent eT { BOSTON BRANCH — + fg\HE BOSTON SILVER PLATIN Bow prepared to do all kinds os yu and Silver Plating, euch ag Kaiveg FE Spoons, Cake Buskets, Ice Pitchers Cruet ’ Stande, Tea Sits, Watches and Jewel every description, Carrriege Work. 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