see a een PEM MES A Ny Wn ths ice lin ie ltt 5 eee * ili, =. esis Write dita talk 4 mms cs, elt ab oe Pg Alte en Ne - a——eel soit > > Sore ez ~~ + | | | | i agit ate mm THE WAR-TRALL! CHAPTER XLIIL.—(Continven). For some minutes we rede on in sieuce. Twenty times a question was | uily I upoo my lips, but I refrained from put- ting it iv hopes that Wheatley might heve something more to tell me—some- | thisg of mre iuterest thau aught he hed | yet commuuicated. He remainved pro- vokingly silent, With the design of drawing him out, 1 | assumed a more careless air aud in | quired: **tlave we had no visitors at the post? Any one from the camp?” * Not a soul,” replied he, and again relapsed into medicative silence.” * No visitors whatever? Has no one inguired for me?” I asked, dete*mined | to come boldly to the poiut “ No,’’ was the discouraging reply. “QO, stay: oh, ah—yes, indeed!’ he sd. correcting himself ile ould | : added, correcting himself, while I could | ea perceive that he spoke in a peculiar tone. ** Yes, you were inquired tor.”’ ee By whom?’ asked I, in a careless drawl. “Well, that. I can’t tel',” an swered the lieutenant im an eviden' tove of bidinage; * but there appears lo be somebody mighty uneasy about you. A slip of a Mexican boy has been ba k- ward aud forward something less than a million of times L's plain somebody seuds the boy; but he’s a close little | shaver that same—wou't tell) who sends him. or what's his business; he only in- quires if you have returned, and look- dead down in the mouth whew he’s told no. [have noticed that he comes aud goes ou the road that leads to the hacienda.” The last words were spoken with a} distiaet emphasis. ‘“* We might have ar-| rested the little fellow as a spy, * contin- * but we fancied he might have beeu seut by some friend of yours.’ marked emphasis. and uuder the moou- light I could see a smile playing across ‘“chatfed "’ my lieutenant about Conchita ; he was having his reveuge. [ was not in a mood to take offence ; | my companion could have takeu auy liberty with me at that momeut—bis communication had fallen like sweet music upon my ears, aud | rode forward with the proud conscieusness that 1 was not forgotten. Isolina was true. Seon after, my eyes rested upon a} shining object; it was the gilded vane of the little capilla, and beneath glistened the white walls of the hacienda, bathed heart beat with strange emotions as 1 gazed upon the we l-koown maasion, aud thought of the lovely jewel which that bright casket contained. Was she asleep? Did she dream—of what—ot whom, was she dreaming? CHAPTER XLIV. DUTCH LIGE iN A DIFFICULTY, Tne soft blue light of morning was just perceptible along the eastern hori- zou as we rode iato the rancheria. I no longer felt hunger. Some of the more provident of the rangers had brought | with them well filled haversacks, and made me welcome to the couteuts. From their canteens | had stisfied my thirst, and Whea' ley, as usual, carried his free flask. Relieved of the protracted strain upon my ~erves—of fear and virgil—I felt deadly weary, aud, scarcely undressing | flung myself uyoun my leathern catre aud at ouee fell asleep. A few hours repose had the desired effect, aud restored both the sirength of my body aud the vigour of my mind. | awvke, tull of heaith and hope. A wor d of sweet anticipations was before me The sky and fortune were both ~miling | made my toilet with some care—my) desayuna with less—and theo, wih lighted cigar, ascended to my favorite lounge ou the azotea The beautiful captive wasin the midst of a crowd proudly curving his neck, as if couscious of the admiration he excited The rangers, the poblauas, the hucksters of the plaza, even some sulky leperos stood near, gazing with wandering eyes upon the wild horse. “Splendid present,” thought _I —*wor- thy the acceptance of a princess !” It had been my iutention to make the offering in person—hence tne care bestowed upou my toilet. After more mature reflection, I abandoned this design». I was induenced by a va- riety of considerations— one, among others being a delicate apprehension that a personal visit from me might compro- mise the family ai the Nditeade. The patriotic seufiment was every day grow ing more iptense. Even the veceptance of a present was a dangerous matter; but the steed was not to be a gitt—only a returo for the favourite that had fallen by my hand—and I was not to appear in the character of » dover. My sable groom, therefore, would convey the beautiful captive. Already the white laze formed into a haltar, was adjusted aronnd the «animai’s head, and the vegro ouly awaited orders to lead him away. I confess that at that moment I felt Somewhat annoyed at the publicity of my affair. My row zh rangers were meu of keen j int elligence. 1 oud tel! from sowe whispers that had reached me, that one aud: 1 of them knew why 1 had | gone upon the wild hunt, and Idreaded their good-humoured Satire flour mill wou'd turn of their own vo! in the milky light of the moon, My | jmade, by rope traction, utmospheric “i i would | ave given something at that mo-| ment to juve pended the stot pie 81 10%) J iavisible—to have been able to transport him to his de-tination, Venus Jike, un er ‘cover of acloud. | thought of waiting ‘fur the frieudly sheltor of night. Just then, however, an ineident oc- Leurred which gave me the very oppor wanied-—-a scene so Judierous, hat tue steed was vo longer the cynosure lof admiring eyes, The hero’ of ihnis | )seene was Elijah Quackeuboss. Of ali the meu iu my baud, “Dateh| Live” was the worst clad. Not that | j there was Jess money expevded upou his | outward mau; but partly from his uo- ya‘nly form and loose untidy habits, and more, perhaps, from the wear and tear caused by his botanizing excursious, & suit of broadcloth did wot keep sound! upon him for a week. He was habitual- | ly in tatters. (TO BE CONTINUED). The BKlectric Motor. A late number of Fraser's Magazine vrest changes that will result trom the employment of electricity as a motor, should the recently invented Fuure hatiery prove capable to development pd molification in the degree which Sir William Toompsop and other scien- tific men anticipate. Leis in efiect a| hox containing stored turce whieh mas be carried frem place to piace, wud ‘pplied touny requ red purpore, The tore of force may be produced by ourning fuel or by using wind or wate: power, and ip Gensidering the Faure battery the attention to the pubiie ba: nitherte been chiefly invitel to the ving in tuel to be cffeered by suisti- iuting force stored by- wind or water | for coal consuming engives, Here ot eourse, would be a great valu; winde| mills, for iastanee, though too irregula: | in their action to be natigthetgeids els (ployed in direetly driving maciiinery ved Wheatley. in a tone of quiet irony, frequired to act untiormly, could be a-ed advantageously to store electricity lwhich could afterwards be used elses | » . a r . »! > rt e | . Phe speaker concluded with another! .) ore ug x non-intermit tent accent. | Bat Mr. Conder points out that the [henefit thus resuliing would be very his features More than ounce | had; mialline mparixen with other wains jfrom theemployment of stored elec- tricity. A ‘railway train propelled by the Fiure motor weuld require vo Jocom:- five, which is to say that force exper-| ted is carrying coal, in carrying the| furnace for burning the coal, in carry- iog the boiler, and all the have-muchin- ery for making fhe er rey dericed from the coal turn the driving-wheel- would be saved. The saving would be kin to that effected if the mone of x tion. When the focomotive was ini:oe luced, enyvineers saw that to make the myi ove its owo Weight was Very | engine move it . wlit tied oe tend, es bargains may be expected, costly mode of of applying power, ana meny Unsuccessful endeavours were pres-ure, efc., et¢., to move trains by force derived fiom stationary engines The Faure motor promises to solve the} preblem, To ye! tid of the locomotive is to fet rid of a great par: of the cost ot railways. For the locomotive demands nlevel or nearly level line. La ths most favourabic circumstances, 7 ¢€., O1 a level track, at a tow rate of speed, about one-fifth of the whole powe, produced by a railway is lest’ propel. ing itself. This preportion increases rapidly with increase of speed or sleep ness of gradient, so much so that the mosey saved ip works of construction on a line withsteep gradicuts is lost over and over again in woikivg ex- penses. Mr. Conder says — “ At fifty miles an hour the work done by a locomotive is nearly doubs that at ten miles an hour. On an as cent of TO feet to the mile, bardly per- ceptivble te the eye, an engine 6 | drag only halt the load it can draw on the level. Ata bill rising one foot in twenty a locomotive is Lrought to a stand still, The consequence is the “rigid de- mand for a plain aug level course.” to which is due the cost of maxing the oud-bed. “ Of the £40,000 per mile pent onthe raiiwoys of the United Kingdom, certainty more than halt* js jue to te need ot providing weed gra} dieats.” The ecleetiic motor eWottld | require no grest tunnels, por hexavy euliings, hor costly embankmont-— nothing but an even track. Therelore, in vetting rid of the locemotive net miy would the cost OF mowing it be saved, but the infinitely greater cost of prepariog arord on which ii can be} moved. Myr. Conder says :— “With au eciectric transmission of force produced by astal ionury engine, the cost inecurie! would be in propor- ion to the work deve ; and the valaes of gravity, of frietion, and of aimo-- pheric resistance ean be svexaci ly fore. sven ond balanced by the enyinees ‘that in alpibe pass will be as easy (though somewhat more yr to werk as a line down tothe level valley of the Euphrates.” 4000 SOZES COKE TIN! Medicine is pleusant to the tuste, and each box con- FOR DELIVERY AT HALIF(x. Freight to Charlottetown 35 cents, by © Northern Light,” exctasive of ice track ge. Cratugen & Cavekur, cr prices and all particulars address A. STONE, e Nn ut at alle oer Ae hit HF a ~~ P.O, Box $88 Walon, dr, B | eae, aa ose! S— pa ws f Ge@in » a Be Lae 4 r «! f& ie he is . b RD fo ed a t ) we Res eee Qs GIS bik Ce E77 OPP Cory oe eT ' \ Wa a8 a se ; ‘ 7 Ba be BG Bas is ABBR ED 8 Ca ebak ddd SF as? VV eae ae - “* ; | Py Sn apodeme sadn Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tha Choos? —— nsy, Sora Throat, Swe gs and Sprains , Burns aid ae al Badily ecoag, oS, Ue onert al Be Pains Trntt ~ . : 2 Panctal Toots, Fer end Headcchs, Fresicd feat @ nal ars, and ail otic? Pains and Aches. No Prepar:tion on earth equals Sr. Jacons 7 O83 a2 Sse, SUTC, sirople and cheep Exter Remedy A trial entails but the comparat triflis ge outlay of 60 Centa, anl everv one with pain exa have cheap and positive provi of iis claims Directions in Eleven Langnares ATT! avr PITAATSTS sawn Npray ‘ ECLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ARD DEALESS wT MENDIOTINE N 2 a ANA AD 2 TEOCLET Ek? £: a A.. VOC ed 2B, 7 £ At Auctions Aa Vailas Ss OF GO AT THEIR & 53 QUEEN STREET, -/0 mmoneng this I vening, Jan. é0th, an! co nioving fora fow weeks, Hous holders and others will ¢o well to E, NEEDHAM, Jan, 6, '82. Aucvr, T the JUNK STORE, Head Pownal A Wharf, eld Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Zine, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair. Kags, &e., for which the highest price will ai pala, Ch’town, Jan 13, 82—:m MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by Pob rie Auction, at ‘he Court House in Georgetown, in King’s County, ou TURSD: LY, the tweuty-emh b day of February next, A. D I8sz, atthe hour of i'weive o’ciock, noon,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, 4 situate, | ing and fer g on Lot «i Powuship Number sixty-Three, in King s Uounty, Prince Edw ave Isiand, formeriy knows as Fairchild’s Poiut, and bounded and de-erib d as foliows, that 1s to say :—Com mneneing ou the north ghorecf Murray River, at a stone placed on the Bank Head, ard } 1 i | running thence north four degr es and thirty ninutes west for the cistavee of sevomty- sven chains, to the shore of Greek Reever; tence along said shore castwardly and south wardly ‘to the shore of Mick River Bay ; thenc+ toliowing the various cou ses 0: said shore suutiiwardly, crossing a sand point to Murray River; thence westwa diy alony sak Vurray Kiver shore to the stove or place of commencement, containing one hundred and ninety-six acres f laud, a little wore er less together with all nights) metibers aud appur tenances thereto belonging or in any Wise appertalaing The above sale is made purenint to the power of sale contained in an /ndenture of Mortgage, dated tie tirst day of 4 wen, A. D 1580, and made b-tween ‘ames Mann and Nalnam MeKenze, the youoger, of the one part, aud Jime Bell of the oth r port. for further particulars app y at the office ;of Mess:s. Hedgson & Mcteod, elicitors, ‘‘harlott lown Dated this 7th day of January. A. D. 188? JANE BELL. Jan. 7—2iew tl sle kea FLOUR. PMA\BBLS.SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR 3(}() For sale by the subscriber A. H. VATES Water Street, Nay 20_'s} MACK'S: REAGN2 hiis) MM: BECIN rain and POus CAdOy a Is a Sure, Promyp. and bifecuii wemedy tor Ner- Supermatorrhaa, Seminal Weakness, and Ge neval | Loss of /’ower. It repairs Nervous iv aste, Rejuven- ates the Jad led late tect , Siren gthens the En Lteebled | Brain and Lestores Sui prising Tone and V igor to the kahausted Generative Uryaus, The experience of thousands proves is an a ALUABLEZ KeMEDY, The j tains snflicent for two week's medication, and is the cheapest aud best. £2 YVuil particulars in our pauinn which we desire to mail free toan address, Mac k's VMiugactre v2. ‘dicing is sold by Drug- ar gis s ai 5D cis. pel a x, OF 1Z Loxes for $3, or wil] | be malid irce of posta Ou receipt of the money, by ddressing Cee MACK'S MAGNETIC Mt DICIN&E €O, Vi iadsor, Gute Cunuda, | Sold in Chark ttetown by Apotbecaries’ Hall Co,, i% Jot tor Diao. Bitter Ostayed mon 5 oe, rescue a continuance o | Hunter K’r}] ** 460 “ * 9 45 | Co ty Line} “ 3.14 6 Bog « vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of | | ore in Power, Sexvai Prostration, Night Sweats, i Mt ee x — THE DATES oo AL IME TON Ey, PHBERU. ARY 21, 18s2. ay, ae oe (3 A. oa, i 2 “HALE fri ads and customers of the Jate W. Kk. Watson, Chemist and Druggist, are hereby not ied that the b sivess will be car- } ried oa by ais “idow,who respectfully solicits f the patronage and custom 8» iberally b stowed upon hea late limented a by a kind aud appreciative pubiie etown, dat e L@R2 WHOLESALE. DRY GOODS SALE. am prepared to dispose of the whole of i my Stock of Le COODS ~ CONSISTING OF— bt esd ehat Clothing, fA aS ARD CAPS, Shirts, Collars, Searfs, Ties, —AN ' ‘ ' 7 nO} Fa i “? Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &e ] will sell the Siock in lots to suit purchba- seTs, oF ib Ohe lot. —ALSO— The Lease, fer three ycars, of the PRE- MI ES at present Cecupicd by me, CHARLES I, MORKISON., Ch’iown, Feb. 2, 1582. ? m EBemeove di. ne. W, Ww. (RVING begs to notify he M Inends “and tue public generally that she has ojn ped her Fail and Winter Classes tor Painting and Deawing in all thetr citlerent bitin les, Fur terms, etc,, apply at her Studio — resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, Seonth Side of King Nqnare fer 2ou LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE. ee ete ee i HE undersigned off-rs for sale the LOBS- F {t FACT , . ANI T APS ' 7 “~\ > ak 7” ACTORY end PLAN Ra S| ig A LI rp NEWSPAPER. AT DESA! LE, lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place, This Factory was erected last spring and is iu geod condition, If not disposed of before the lst March fext, 16 will them be seld at Puidic Anuciion, Por cer particulars may be bad ou apptica- tion te (he undersigned, FRED W. HYNDMAN irustees of the Estate of Joseph Benin and D. KK Curije, OW teow, Oe, s, 81+ Rw tf ringe lidw ard island RAILWAY TIME TABLE NO. i7. WINTER ry RRANAGEMENT. —— 3 ae nf le take effect on the lst Dec., 1881, | TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS. | MIXED. | MIXED. | MIXED. i ee ot onacaapeantieot ear thtown..jlp 8 Sa un Wp 3.00pm | (Dp 2.30pm Royalty Job: o.nB.*2 4° 23 44! * 2.53 °° N Wiitsh’e ** 9 2s | “415 “ Henter K’r * 9 46 .** 1 ** 4:30 **; Bradalba’e ; ‘10 23 ** i * 6.0m ‘| o'ty Line. ‘°10.33 ** ei | Freetown | **10.48 ** ** 5.33 ° i | beusmmytal “ible 6 5.55 Summ’ side! = Lheds ” At 6.30 : Dp t.45 pm: W ellingt’n ‘+ 2 9 +4 Port Hall. * 3.2 vl U Leary alc Se = ~Bloomtield | ‘* 5.05 Alberton, | ‘* 5 48 ** | Tignish... Ar 6 45 **| Royalty Je, ‘Dp 2.53pm ; Tork ‘* 2 Au..8- Bediord. .. ‘23? . i ls 4.05 * Mt. stew’t lbp 415° Cardigan | | ee * 633 * Jeorget’n , ArG.G * \it. Stew’t t PaO Dp 4.}5)m Morell.... j ** 465 st. Peter's | (“+ 6.26" bear Kiver! | i *§ 6.415 * ~ouris ....] | iAr 7.09 « TRAINS En We APD. | via STALIONS. | MIXxED. MIXED. | MIXED. i } Jh’town .. 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