x 3 WO ge 29 WT ae 4, ee ee td ee ae Sr ae ry aa tae, f : i : 4 ; i vena ee - pitt oe eer SO ee a aN THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER ieee) As yet, I had heard nothing of what had passed betweeu them ; the loud beat- ing of my heart, the rustling of the leaves uuder my feet, ef the boughs aa [ pressed through them, had prevented me t: om dis- | tinguishing what was said. These sounds ceased as { came to a stop; and although stil filty paces distant from the speakers, I could catch every word of their con- versation. from the loud tone iz which it was carried on. ‘* So then you refuse?” It was Ijurra who put this interroga- | tory. «TT have done so before, Rafael ; conduct bas given me no cause to change | my mind.” ‘Ha! my conduct has uothing to do with it; you have other reasons. Isoliva, do you imagine Lam such a bobo. I know your | ‘utterance of purest spleen. ] his look the unmistakable expression of | Coarse as the passion may | read in jealousy have been. he loved her—oh! how could i , . | it have been otherwise: | | ‘Jove you, indeed! Ha, ha, hal) love you—the daughter of a poor Ludian | |_- margarita !”’ } . TO BE CONTINUED. | | : A Mortgage on the Farm | — : | Good farmer frien Is, whatever else | | | you do, there is one thing you wau t (eo avoid as vou weuld a pestilence. | Never put a mertgage en your farm. | No matter how hard pressed you are, never be tempted to doit. If you do, you will regret it to the latest day of your life. No matter if veude want to fix up the house, or buy more lund, or get * better team, or send the boys o college. or buy the girls a piano— | pllege, > we ¢ don’t mortgage the farm to do it! | incubus over | sells your seeret: you love this gringo—this It will hang like ao Yaukee captain you. It will bind you to to the wheel. ‘*Aud suppose I do, that is mY/ f[¢ will make a slave ot you, until affair. Nay, more sir, I shall! phe holder of the mortgage steps a not even attempt to make a secret ol it I do love him—I do—1 do.’ Ijurra’s eves gleamed with malignant | fire; his lips turved white, and tightened | over his teeth; he seemed eudeavoring | to curl the exposure of bis spleen. “And you asked, with compressed emphasis. “| shall marry him,” was the prompt would merry him?’ he} reply. * Por todos santos, it shall never ‘* And who is tu hinder it?” a 7 * Ea, Jjurra ° ‘You may love him to your heart's content—I[ eare vot; but marry him— be.’ ha, ha! You are raving, Rafnel ’ . never; s'death! vever !” * Jodeed 7?” * By the saints I swear it. I swear” “Yon have sworn enough: you are sufficiently perjured already.” o ¢ ’ turiously shouted Ijurra, as if losing patievce. “ Listen to me, | Iselina de Vargas! I have somethivg to say thal may not be so pleasant ’— * You cau say uothing pleasant, but | listen.” * First, then, here are cercain doct ments that coucern you —both you avd your father.” 1 saw some folded papers in his haad which he had taken from ander bis jacket. He opeved and he'd them befere her iace, as he coutinued : ¥ ; arrdti a 45 “This safeguard is one given by the American comm: nder-in-chief to Dona ‘solina deVargas. Perhaps you have | seen it before? And here is a letter trom Dov Romon Vargas to the missary-general of the American army, | inclosed within apother from that fune- | tionary to your pet filibustere-a pretty | the de com- | | i piece of treason this!” “ well sir?” * Not so well for you, madame. You | forget that General Santa Anra is now | chiet of this republic. Think you he will | not punish such traitorous correspond- | evce? Carrambo! if I but lay these | documents beiore him, t shall have an | order for the arrest of both yourself and your Ayankieado father as quickly as it can be spoken. Nay, more: the extate | will be proseript and confiscated—it will | become mine— mine !” The speaker paused, as if for an answer. Isol.na remaived silevt. | could not see her face to notice the effect [ fancied that the threat had terrified her. Ijurra coutinvued : you better compre- henud our relative positions. Give your consent to become my wife, aud these papers shall be destroyed on the instant.” ** Never !” was the firm response that delighted my ears * Never!” echoed Ijarra; then dread the conseqences. I shall obtain orders for your arrest, aud as soon as this horde of Yankee ruffians has been driven from the country, the property shall be miue.” * Ha, ha, came the scornful langh in replv—* ha, ha, ha! yeu mis tuke Ratael [jurra; you are pot so far- sighted as you deem yourself; you forget that my father’s land lies on the Texan side of the Rio Grande; and ere that horde of Yankee ruffians you term them, be driven out, they will establish this river for their boundary. Where thea will lie the power of confiscation ? Not with you aud your cowardly master. Ha, ha, ha ~’ The reply maddened Ijurra still further. for he saw the probability of what had been said. His face became livid. and he seemed to lose all coutrol of himself. **Even so, with the addition of a fierce oath—“ evea so, you shall never inherit these lands. Listen Isolina de Vargas; listen to another secret I have for you: kuow, senorita, that you are not the lawful daughter of Don Ramon !” I saw the proud girl start, as if struck with an arrow. ‘+ | have the proofs of what I repeat,” continued Ijurra; “and even should the United States triumph, its laws cau- not make you legitimate. You are pot the heiress of the hacienda de Vargas !” As yet uot a word from Isoliua. She sat silent and motionless, but I could tell by the rising and falling of her shoulders that a terrible storm was gathering in her bosom. _ The fiend continued: ss Now, madame. you may know hew disinterested it was of me to offer you marriage ; vay, more, [ never loved you : 1 told you so, it was a lie” He never lied in his life as he was doiog at that moment. tLlis face be-poke the falsehood vt bis words, It wus the Mies Now senorita ! ha!” as it | ne nearer paving the original debt. | profit by it? nud forecloses, and vour home- stead for what it is worth, and ends the| mutter. Many which plaee yeu ina tipht place. circumstances may arise} You | ' may need meney in cases of sickness ; | | yeu need may be imperative and mort» | ' i yaging may appear feasible—but don’t doit! If you must have the money, sell | the farm yourself, aud begin anew. lt will be better in the loag run, for then vou will be working for yourself, and to pry interest, which brings you uol Our sympathies always go out to- ward the farmer who has a mortgage on his farm. We have watched the thing over and over aguin, and know 5 jast how it works. He has not a dol- lar he can call his own. The man whe hold that mortgage wants every deliar b o heecan grab. He hovers reund, ready 1 | to peunce on the cash which comes in! from the of the pet eolt, the young calf, the few chickens the child- ren have raised, the butter the thirfty housewife has managed te spare. The farmer with his house mort- gaged cannot indulge in luxuries. Ii he gets a pew coat, it is remarked upon. If his wife indulges in a new dress, eomebod. says they had bette: be paying up that mortgage. If hia son drives by with a smart horse, the old roxsips nod their heads at each other nd speak about * putting on style. and his father’s farm mortgaged |” sales u *) ae Who can feel an interest in a piece of property which is his only in name? | Who cares about making a farm mere | RREUMATISM, Houralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorensss of tho Chest, Cout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Far and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacors O11 ea a suse, sure, simple and cheap Extermi temedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifilng outlay of 50 Cents, and every one sufering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its elaima. Directions in Eleven Languages, SOLD LY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALELS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baitinsore, 2fda., U. 8. 4. wfOTICE. Gcean Steamship Company of Prince Edward tsland. rg*H® ANNUAL MEETING of the Ocean & Steamship Compasy of Prince Edward Island will be held in the office of Peake B: 0's & § ».. OD ednesday, ih Oth day of March 1002, P.M. GEO. PEAKE, Ch’town, Feb. 7, 1881—4w Jaw See y AT 7 O CLOCK, ‘Hotsl. St. Lawrence pas above Hotel is now RE-OPENED, having been thoroughly repainted and refurnished in the best style. Being centrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot and Steamboats, it cffers valuable, that some man he owes miny | inducements to the travelling public, us have approached near enough perfection to jeel any great body out of natural, And farming is a work in which a man to be successful must be inter- our family. It | ested, and to which he must bring his best energies, and his most vigoreus and determined strength. He must yet up every morning with the reso- intion: “[ must do something to-day that shall tell on the farm!” He should be able to lie dewn every night with the assurance to soothe him one day’s work; at least, tbis day!” How cana man de this for a farm which is mortgeged ? He knows that it is only a question of time when Mr. A—or Mr. B—will step in and plead hard times-[it is al- ways hard times with capitalists] and forclose the mortgage. True, there is the right of redemption. But what man ever yet redeemed his form ? Not ene out of forty. Then the place must be disposed ef, and we all know that anything sold at a forced sale never brings its value. And when it is done and the roof is gone from over the heads of his wife and children, and he is homeless; he hasno thing to comfort him in looking back, for he knows that he has pai’ interest enough in all these weary years of indebtedness to al- most discharge the debt, and now his allhas gone inte the hungry maw of the creditor. So we end as we began—never mort- gage your farm! Sell it, if you must, but sell it vourself, and do not spend your life earnioy money to pay outin interes!, for interest goes on while you sleep, and it does net take loag to ea: the ordinary farmer out ef house and home.—Catholie Universe. BriR & GOFF. Pratt’s Astral OFI!! MACK'S MAGNETIC *< o . < 5 ; 5 | 2 = . < si ¢ oo — S = aes “a ; << wah 4 ' — Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual emedy for Ner- vousiess in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual P, ostration, Night Swea ts, Supermatorrie@a, Seminal Loss of Power. 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Ce.,, Agents for foe Kdward Islnd, and Met Ha ae oe erreeernetae The fact of it is none of | } to sleep: “I have benefited my farm by | Permanent aud Transient Boa:ders acco- modati‘ ti unsurpassed by any other Hotel in SQ to} the ciy, anxiety t@| | spend our lives toiling to enrich some-| Cb’town Dec. 21, ’81, isn’t | WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor URNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, ANALY/ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Helborn-viaduct, E C., London,Aug.8,’79 Repo? on the Lorne Hientanp Wuiskey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Hizhland Whisky, and have subj: cted them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frazrant, mellow, aud of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the frst quality,” “ ArTuur Hit, Hassart, M. D. “ Orro Heuner, F.C. 3., F. I. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Feb, 24, 1832, SORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of May next, A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon in front of the Law Courts Building, Charlottetown, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land teing the southern half of Town Lot Number Sixty-five in the third hundred of Town Lois in Charlottetown, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: ‘ommencing at West Street, at the North-west corner of Town Lot oumober fifteen in the third hundred of Town Lots aforesaid ; thence east along the north- ern boundary of said ‘Town Lot number fifteen ciglty-four feet or thereabouts tc Town Lot Guliber sixty-six in the said third hundred of Town Lots; thence north along the western poundary cfsaid Town Lot number sixty-six vighty feel; thence at right angles therewith ivlity-four fect or thereabouts to West Street aforesaid; thence south along the vastern side of West Street to the place of commencement, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain- ing, The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgace dated the sixteenth day of October, A D. 1875, and made between Samuel Nos- worthy Karle and Esther yulia Earle his wife of the one part, and fhomas Heath Haviland, of the other part Bor further particulars, apply at the office mt Eustace 4 Haviland, Solicitor, Charlotte. town, Dated this 25th day of February, A. D, 1882, T, HEATH H,VILAND, {fe 27 retw YT] weg mien ee ee - a nt MINER, MARCH ‘WHOLESALE DRY GOODS SAL . eee am prepared to dispose of the whole o i my Stock of DRY GOODS, ~-CONSISTING OF — Kkeadymade Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, Shirts, Collars, Searfs, Tie: —AND— Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &c. I will sell the Stock in iets to suit purcha sers, Or ip one Lot. —ALSO— The Lease, for three years, of the PRE- MI-ES at present occupied by me. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Ch’itown, Feb. 2, 1882. STEAM! STEAM! To the Front! The Mayflower Mills Have been thoroughly overhauled, and @ first-class Steam Engine put in, making it second to none on the Island, Parties from a distance can receive their grists at shortest notice, H. 8. GATES, West Royalty, Dec. 20—4i 2aw, wkly 2m MONEY WANTED. 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