is err ae ec LTP hp” engin: ie a eS, nA SOR wer A ste cana Cake aw tte: Renal ae A i SR RNA a. THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LXIX —(Conrinvgp.) I had no apprehension for our safety ; it was vot of that I was thinking. | To the hasty dialogue between Rube’ and the Canadian I had scarcely given) heed , Garey bad advanced to meet me, | te aod I listened with anxious ear to the| the heavens. Se Simi tale of the tracker. | A prelsiaiw hen ercen, does pot always | It was soon, told. Rube and he had | glad th followed the trail, until it emerged from | cine color, nor form, nor motion. Its | 'roams over the limitless level in search | ‘of one or other, but in vain; and in the} absence of all ¢! it tires, and the | | heart grows cheerlcss and sick Even) ‘the sky scarcely offers relief. It, too, by refraction from the black surface beneath, ee 5 wears a dull, livid aspect; or perhaps | the eye, jaundiced by the reflection of the earth, beholds vot the brightness of| j ! e eye—not even when enamelled | ' with fairest flowers. 1 have crossed | : ei dant or bl ing to the} sde|such plains, verdant or blooming t , struck out inte a wide .: hs the chaparral, and siru utmost verge ot Vision, and longed tor rass-prairie. ‘The edge of the thicket! me ‘ Seals: aad z s ees by; but ht tal gone a con. | something to appear m s ete vd = ‘he . a tree, a living creature—anything to} siderable distance beyoud it and across | the plain. They were still advancing, | relieve the samevess ; just as the voyager | . . : | ou the ample ocean longs for ships, lor | when, to their consterpation, they per-| ee Er tee in i tack mall te dbs | : 2 at aa $n |; Cetace@, Or tne siLtil } and, au | ceived that the prairie was ou fre,| |. _ ny ae oy 7 ; ignite w a nautilus MVD! Ose | The wiud was | lighted = with us, | ‘I by direcitlv ahead of them! ee : ‘ ; i yresce e ra i~allby weet rolling both smoke and flames before it ae . spre ’ . : ot satisfy the sense , : | ‘alone adoes LOT satis sense, with the rapidity of a running horse, | Wi a ae Se a ae aa ; hb dim lat hue more Charming titat > { and it was with difficulty they escaped | : a. . ae ae . : iverdure of the grassy plain? what more | , , galloping back to the) ~s oe. i oa sn we , | exquisite thau the deep blue of the ocean? chaparral. . RT acl . d yet the eye grows. weary of] And the steed—what had become-ot oe x alla cae ‘i ienteateka Pi : : : /DOIN: uve ine ‘ r-prairie, him? Had they seen vothing? fern! erie es me | I did aot put these questions in words | with its thousands of gay corollas| 2Se stions : ; : : mh. , c id aot pu ese q } lief every tint aud shade—with its —only in thought did I ask them; au ser Tae : | golde sliavihus, 1 iw thought only were they avswered | #°'@e Hevapiaue, ; - ’ “y° d that, its purple cleome, its pink malvacee, its Both the trackers were silent, aud tha i blue lugia. its poppyworts of red and was ap answer in the negative; yes, ] | Olue fupic, iis 7 fa’: worts ¢ ed and . . 7 -. | oOrange—even the alr iluts grow tire- read ap ominous negative in their looks | °P#": ts | of gloom. ts white argemone, some to the sight aud the eye yearos for orm and motion. We were compelled to halt; even the form aud motior Sky | Jfso. what must be the prairie wheo smoke rendered further progress impos ; Sp a ae cee sible; but we could hear the fire at uo | aaa ol a its verdant : flowery great distance—the culms of the coarse | CO#7)S——" when Delieewageal an reed-crass cracking like vollevs of mus-! It is difficult to ce neeive the aspect ketry. : dreary monotony it then presents—more t $40 cen Y ore aoa} Now and then a scared deer broke | difficult to Words will not —— . as burned asnesf of describe it. through the bushes, passing us at full | P“'et such a scene. Sa ea Sen ge speed. A band of antclopes dashed into And such presented itseift to our eyes the glade, and halted close beside us— | ** V rode out from the chaparral rhe the frightened creatures not knowing! fire was past—even ihe smeke had ceased where to rup. At their heels came a| © Tse, except in spots where the damp pack of prairie-wolves, but not in pursuit jearth still ‘reeked : ica _ es oe of them: these also stopped nesr. A right and lett, and tar ahead, on to the black bear and a cougar arrived vext ; | ¥eTY hem of the horizon, the surface was and beasts of prey and geutle ruminants | of one waiters Abs, a0 0 sraren wre © stood side by side, both terrified out of | ¥8St CTape. There was naught of form their vatoral habits. Birds shrieked | be Seen, living or lifeless; there was among the branches eagles screamed in| ¥° life or motion even in the elements ; the air. and black vultures could be seen| @!! sounds had ceased: an awful stillness hovering through the smoke, with no reigued above aud around—the world thought of stooping upon a quarry. seemed dead and shrouded in its sable The hunter man alone preserved his poll. instincts. My followers were hungry. Rifles were levelled—and the bear and one of the antelopes fell victims to the deadly gim. Both were soon stripped of their skins, and butchered. A fire was kindled in the glade, and upen sword-blades and saplivg spits the choice morsels of venison and ‘bear meat” were roasted, and eaten, with many a jest about the “smoky kitcheu.” I was myself hungered. I shared the repast, but not the merriment. At that moment, no wit could have won from me asmile; the most !vxurious table could not have furnished me with cheer. TO BE CONTINUED, A Brooklyn gir!, daughter of Henry Hale, furniture m inufacturer, issulfer- ing from nervous prostration, induced by the receipt of letters from an object- ienable lever, named Alox. K. Falconer. The other day Faiconer wav arrested, and at his examination the father otf the girl said she had received a half bushel of letters from Faleoner, the most of which she sent back by express, making Falconer pay the charges. The father said Falconer also sent her a silk fringed valentine in February, which he tied up with bardware twioe A worse appetite than huuge. assailed | 8nd sent back to him. Faleoner was my companions, and I felt it with the| held for the action of the Grand Jury. rest—it was thirst; for hours all had|~— been snfferiag from it; the long hard ride had breught it on, aud now the smoke and the dry het atmosphere in- creased the appetite till it had grown agonizing. almost unendurable. | No water hac been passed, sivce the stream we had crossei Ucfore day; there was ere none iu the chaparral, ‘ne trackers saw pe none so far as they had gone; we were in a waterless desert; and the very thought itself renders the pang-thirst keener and harder to endure. Some chewed their leaden bullets, or pebbles of chalcedony which they had picked up; others had gained relief by drivking the blood of the slaughtered animals—the bear and the aniclope— but we found-a better source of assuage- ment in the succulent stems of the cac- tus and agave. The relief was but temporary: the juice cooled our lips aud tongues, but there is an acrid principle in these plants that soon acted, and our thirst became more intevse than ever. Some talked of returning on the trail in search of water—of goiog back even to the stream—more than twenty miles distant. Under such circumstances, even mili- tary command loses its authority. Nature is stronger thao martial law. I cared vot if they did return ; I cared not who left me, so long as the trappers remained true. I had vo fear that they would forsake me, and my disapprobatiou of it checked the cheerless proposal, and once more all declared their willingoess to go on. Fortunately, at that crisis the smoke began to clear away, and the atmosphere to lighten up. The fire had burnt on to the edge of the chaparral, where it was now opposed by the sap-bearing trees. The grass had beea all consumed—the conflagration was at an end. Mounting our horses, we rode out from the glade ; and following the trail a few handred yards further, we emerged from the thicket, and stood upon the edge of the desolated plain. ' SHO D HE i Royal insurance Cony Or RAGLAND. on es $25,000,000 .00 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1*82. Agent BEER & GUFF, 200 Barrels Winter Apples, SPLENDID ORDER. Administration Notice, NHE undersigned Administrator cf the Estate of Mary Walsh, late of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, widow, deceascd, bereby potifies all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to him, acd ail persons having claims or demands against the said Estate are hereby required to exbibit such claims and demands duly attested to bim for payment, within twelve months from this date, A. A. McLEAN, Administrator, Chitown, Ist March, 1882.—3m |aw Fd a # BEER & Grr. FRESH ROASTED COF! WARRANTED. To Lobster Packers aaa SALE,— 171 Ingois Tin, 33 Pigs Lead, PEAKE BROS. & CO, March 7,’82—3aw CHAPTER LXx. A BURNT PRAIRIE. Tur earth offers no aspect more drear and desolate than that of a burnt prairie. 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IRVING begs to notify be! 4¥% friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fai] and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different | branches, For terms, etc,, apply at her Studio —resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, South Stte of & ie ee a aan MORE LIGHT | fFYHE Charlottetown Gags Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Buangna,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc,, at & moderate cost to consumers, These Burners ere reported to be the best Fiat Fiame Burner yet produced, and wili give @ far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. R. 3. E., F.C. S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in « lecture delivered by him, calculated that £130,000 ($650,000) m year, are thrown away in Gias gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says; “ Another and as I think a better Burner ie that called Bray’s regulator, acd as I consider these the best uniem Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments, The Report of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means for the developmen: of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—~cemprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. I, C, E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of all the two or three score of Burners reported upon, which iucluded ail the Burners of repute in the market, In a pamphlet upon Lizht sud Heat, pub- lished by RK. B. Taber, A. M., be says: “ The cost of Gas as compared with other illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments 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 fect, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’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 author- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a 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 APRIL Gas at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed | through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow much more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. 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