ee i a THE WAR-TRAIL! THE DAA. =: An Ingenious Machine. | | ; | HOW MR. WHELESS PROPOSES TO EXCEL | STEN JG RAHIC REPORTING. | CHAPTER LXAXNXIX—(Continven.) | oa , Getti higl °” | Mr. Malene Wheless, ol New | - > or ou ° , sow ¢ | | relling higher, you say: Orleans, has recently invented a very | * Ye es, or what ur putty consid’able the same thing, low er.” ‘“ The water, you mean?” ‘“ The water ur a fallin. —gwine down by inches at a jump, and in a bour from this, thur’ll be bluffs in front o’ the camp, heif a yard high—thet’s what thur'll be.” “ And you think I could get inte the camp by ereeping under there?” ** Sure o't; whet'’s to hioner ye?—it ur as easy as fallin”@ a log.” “ But the horse—how’ could I bring him near ?” « Jest the same way as yurself. I tell yur, the bed o’ thet river ur deep enuf to hide the biggest hoss in creeashun. ‘T ur now full, for the reezun there's been a fresh in consykwince 0’ iast night’s rain; ‘ee needn’t mind thet—the hoss kin wade or ewim eythur, au’ the bavk’ll kiver ‘im from the eyes o’ the Jojuvs. You kin leave him in the river.” ** Iu the water?” “In coorse —yur hoss "il stand thar— an’ ef he don’t you kin tie his nose to the bank. You kin take ‘im as vear as you please, but don’t go too far to wind’rd, else them mustangs ‘I! smell im. avd then it ur all up both wi yurself an’ yur hoss. About two hundred yurds ‘ll be yur likliest distance. Et yur git the gurl clur ye kin easy ran that, I reckiu ; jest start for the hoss, an’ whea yur mounted, gallip like duration up hyur for the timmer, whur we'll be cached, an’ then, durvel ef the red skias don’t git goss ont o’ our rifles—wagh! thet’s ther way tur do the thing -it ur.” Certainly the pian appeared practic- able enough. The sinking of the water was a new element. It had escaped my | observation though Rube had noted it. | I: was this that had delayed him so long in giving his opivion. He had been watchiag it while leaning upon his rifle, though aone of the rest of us had) thought of such a thing. Le remember- | ed the heavy raia of the night before. He saw that it had caused a freshet io the little river, that its subsidence had begun, and as in most prairie streams, it was progressing with rapidity. His keen eye had detected a fall of several inches during the haif hour we had been upon the ground. I could myself ob- serve, now that the thing was pointed out to me, that the banks were higher than before. Certainly the plan of approaching by the stream had assumed a more feasible aspect. If the echaunel should prove deep enongh, I might get the horse sufficiently near—the rest would have to be left to stratagem and chance. “ Yur ridin’ in the Injun hoss,” said Rube, ** would never do—it mout on the worst pinch, an’ ef ye don't git in the tother way, you kin try it; but you cud niver git acrosst through the picket ; them mustangs ‘ud be sure to raise sich a snortin’ and stompin’, an’ whigerin’ as ‘ud bring the hul campment about ye, and some o’ the sharp eyed niggura ‘ud be sartin to find out yar hide wur white, Tother way ur fur the safes —it ur,” I was not long in making up my mind. Rube’s counsel at once decided me, and I resolved to act accordingly. the tother ur a_ gettin’, lin renious machine for reporting, which he elaims he is able to report) lover two haodred words per MINULE, | the werds so re ported containing all the vowel and consonant sounds. He | bas so arranged the language that any combination of sounds can be ipstun- taneousiy produced by the mathe- matical permutations represented on the instrument. The reading of the record so made is not confined to the eperator alone as is stenography, but| any who ia familiar with the table by| which the instrument is operated ns readily translate any report produced, He not only claims superiority over shorthand as to speed, butas tojthe per- fect accuracy with which any one Can report. The mathematical combin- ations are so ingenously arranged tbat no two permutations can ever repre- sent the same sound. Mr, W heless, who is also an expert in telegraphy, cluims that the speed of sending tele- graphic messages by his invention Cab be increased from 50, the average bum- ber of words per minnte, to 200, and with as great accuracy 48 is attained by the present system of telegraphy. By the use of the machines sv con- structed, a speech from Congress, for instance, can be transmittod to New York er avy other distant, point, so that a party at the register in New York will be ableto read the speech while it is being taken in Washingten., Mr. Wheless has been employed at shorthand fer ten yeais, devoting the past three years te the construction of by his inventior. Chureh Birectory, Charlottciown. Sr, Pavi’s (CovrcnH or ENGLAND) — Queen Square— Morning and Evening Serv ce every Sunday at il a m, and7 p.m Sunday School at 2} p. m._ Rev. David FitzGerald, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne Curate. Sr, Perer’s,(CuurcH or ENGLAND)—Rochford Square. —Sunday Services—8a.m., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Daily Services—Matins-—9 a. m. KEvensong—5 p.m., except Friday evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Rev. R. D. Bambrick Assistant Curate. St, Dunstan’s CaTHEpRaL. — Low Mass every Sunday at8a.m. High Mass at 10. a. m.; Vespersat 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. Rev. A. McGillivray, Pastor. First Mernopist Cuurcu—-Prince Street — Service and Sermon everySunday at 10.30 a. m, and 6.30 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A, M., Pastor. SEconD Mrruoptst CuurcH— Prince Street, — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sanday School at 2 p.m. Week day service on Wednesday evening. Rev. William Tippett, Pastor. Sr. James’ Cuurcy (PrespyrERIAN)—Pownal Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- day atlla.m, and 64 p. m. Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2:30 p, m. Weekly Service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings,at 7:45 p. m, Rev. Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion CHuuRcH ( PRESBYTERIAN )}—Richmond Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun day at ll a. m. and6} p.m. Sunday School at 24 p.m. Rev. John MchL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Cuurcu—Prince Street.—Rey. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, I] o’clock, a. m., 6.30p.m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p. m. Baptist Cuvrcu—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts —Services and Sermon every Sunday at ‘Opposite the Railway. |-—NOR SALE the premises now occupied hy me, being a Dwelling, Stable and large |Warebouse, This property fronts 170 feet) lon Water Strect and 100 on Wey mouth, | directly opposite the Railway Station. | D. O'M. REDDIN. March 27, 1882—1m, 2aw ‘Yo Lobster Packers _ SALE,— 33 Pigs Lead. PEAKE BROS. & CO. {71 Ingois Tin, | | March 7,’82—3aw C For Sale or to Let. |r E°HAT Freehcld Property, with a front o ; eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty ey fa 8 By four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- oe ron taining 16 lange rooms and two Kitchens. on 7 ma Ga } Can be turved into one Dwelling by unlock * a : jing a doer, Apply on the premises to a 8 no | MRS. BOSWALL o 7 March 19, SRT +f Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbego, a ackache, Soraness of the Cos é CHARLOTTETOWN Cout, Quiasy, Sore Throat, of . ings and Sprains, Burns ait | pee Scalds, General Bodily | ESUSINESS COLLEGE, Pains, (ESTABLISHED 1573,) Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Fost and Ears, and afi otier Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Or as @ suye, sure, simeple and cheap Exteru:l Remedy A trial entails but the comparative'y trifling outiay of 60 Cents, and every one euftering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of 1:5 elaims. Directions in Eleven Languages. G0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Mz... U.S. 4. Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Corner of King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. L. KEAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors, BPesignued te Educate Yuung Men for Business. ig \UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual Bosiness and Scientitic Principles, and ' embraces all subjects necessary for a thorough i'CommercraL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the most complete that have ING DRAMATIDA WM BMPIRG = RESTAURAS ix AIR |ever been devised. Theory and practice are GON we TUN RTH, combined, aud the whole course rendered so To the Saloon formerly occupied by A. | interesting and practical that the dulles¢ sta- M:Donald, opposite the Law Courts on | dent cannot fail to be largely benetitted. ‘Lhe Grafton Street, where the proprietor | course of Study is short, practical, useful and will farnis': in first-class style, | reasonable : it is just what every MAN need ome » no ma . alll Meals at all hours, Lunch -at short | once wion is'to be. en ae botice, Oysters in every style, Fruits|~ The youth commencing a business life with ot all kinds in their season, Pipes only industry and integrity as his capital, the aod Tobacco of a'i kinds, Cigars of cleik engaged during business hours, but best quality at the cheapest prices | desirous by evening stady to repair the de- Vest quality a , oe pee Prices.) cots in his education, each have the advan- experic:.ce at Cigar | yze offered by our sessions occupying DAY making enables me ‘to purchase my Cigars of} AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to the best quality, and at the lowest figure|12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 and fer last and for flaver the public will tind to 9.30. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- HARKY HART, . 3 mi Proprietor mipire he staurant, , any time. No entrance examination required. Ch’town, April G, ’82—tf Business zen and others are cordially invited Teach your sons what they will practice when they become men, Full particulars concerning Terms, Tuition, lis on : L. B. MILLER, HE BOSTON sILVER PLATING CO are! Jan. 7, ’81—e 0 a. Principal. now prepared to do all kinds of Gold Spoons, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet tT id fi ij | Stands, Tea Sets, Watches and Jewelry of Pies Wal is alitl every description, Carrriage Work, Handles, Also, Sewing Machines and Guns repsired, aud all kinds of fine Machinery. Every job warranted to give entire satisfac- TIME TABLE NO i7. WILLIAM BROWN, «Inia Manager. } . ; . ~ erp Shep on the corner of Prince and Grafton | W INTER ARKANGEMENT. Streets, EE ctl — fo take effect on the lst Deo., 1881, FPXHE pleasant residence of Dr. McIntosh, ee Pownal, Private oifers made until 15th June, If not then disposed of, will be sold to those Cizais will leave al] others behind. | tory examinations, Students may enter at pis to call and examine our system. Scholarsbips, &c., &c., on application to and Silver Plating, such as Knives, Forks, ee RAILWAY S tion or no charge made, Chr rlottetow, Feb. 4,’82. for Sale. TRAINS OUT WARD. the highest bidder, Apply to Dr. McInrosy Fiftcen years practical STATIONS, | MIXED. | MIXED, MIXED. a ia ——_— ; ; ' i ¢ mh t ; . CHAPTER XC. 11 a. m. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- and Jens. Anoes. ap 15) Citown |. Dp 8.15am 1 ) 3.00pm Dp 2.30pm day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- Royalty Je! ** 8.38 “*;* 3.23 **' * 253 * TAKING TO THE WATER’ vices— Monday at 7.30 p.m.; and Friday N Wiltsh’e ** 9.29 **} -* 4.15 **| . . . e Jaw ‘ . . nter >? “ee x 6s “e » “se I spent but little time in preparations. at Sp.m. Rev. D. G. McDonald, Pastor, oe a) aan . % rad s ‘ eye . . > . Je “=? o. i These had been made already. _— ee eee Sie Berice Co'ty Line 1619.33! 51g «| : ‘ ; d Sermon every Sunday m ’ ented _— . : It remained only to tighten my saddle o monte e _. "Sanday Sebel at"? Freetown | ‘16.48 “4; ‘* 5.33 “ i girth, look to the caps of my revolvers, p.m. Rev. John Harris, Pastor, Keusingt’n' é LL10 es > oe and place both pistols and knife in the| pgayer Meerine in Y. M. C. A. every Sun- Summ’ side!) 1.45. a oe belt behind my back. There the weap- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Wellingt’n! e OsT ons would be concealed by the pendent | Discre.es or Cust meet in New Church Port Hill. .| ** 3.22 “| robe of the jaguar skins. In a few House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and O'Leary...| {* 4.44 | minutes I was ready. 6.30 p. m. Elders presiding. Bloomtield if 5.08 * . * . . eo DP 66 I still loitered awhile, to wait ee a i Pee e for the falling of the water. Not eto ee eeeecentisl seaitiieainliats long—-I was too auxious to tarry ; ee Je |Dp sae . . - Mess — : long. ‘The hour of the council might be O¥a NSUPAnGE fj ny Bedford... | I gg an “ come—I might be too late for the erisis. ae |Ar 4.05 « Not long did I loiter. OF ENGLAND. ees ! \Dp 4.15 + It was not necessary. Even by the Cardigan ..| | ** 5.83 * ° ee ee S ° $23 Seorget’n..” moonlight we could distinguish the dark sapete ae anneynee a? eee ae eee line of the bank separating the grassy Unlimited Liability of S:areholders. eae Bh ecameeisined (Dp 4.15pm > - o gpd gr se st turf from the surface of the water. The JOHN MACEACHERN, | &t. Peter’s, | «6 S35 “ rippling current was shining like silver- Mareh 2, 1°82. Agent. | Bear River 1 615 lace, and by contrast, the dark earthy - See Souris ..., |Ar 7.00 “ stripe that rose vertically above it, could , ; be observed more distinctly. It was | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY it __ TRAINS INWARD, — . seusibly broader. - m9 es ae <stengl “ ! : : : » Holbern-visduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,'79 ILL stand at “The North Americ: srations. | MIX&D. MIXED, (EX I could wait no Jonger, I leaped into | Reroxr on the Lonye Hicniaxp Waxsy: AY J Hotel”? on May Lith, 12th oa ad MIXED. the saddle. My comrades crowded “We have visited the bottling stores of} 26tb, June 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd. and July round me to say a parting word. With Greenlevs Brothers, and have selected] 6ib, 7th, 20th ana 2ist This will be con-| Sh’town.. Ar 5.30pm! Ari. 15am Aril.45am a wish ora prayer upon their lips, oue ieee wee somples of ‘their Lorne | tinucd throughont the scason, health and! Royalty Je Dp 5.07 * | Dpi0.52 “| Dpil.22 “ after another pressed my hand. S$ gare sky, and have subjected] weather permitting. For further particulars | N Wiltsh’e, ‘ 4.15 “| “10.00 « doubted eer : Sila ara them to careful examination and analysis, | see posters. Hunter R'r! 4.00 “| «9.45 « al HEL of their ever seeing mie agen The sam pics were very fracrant, mellow, NEWTON LEE. Bradalba’e SS 3.24 ‘s ‘6 9.09 ‘6 i I could tell this from the tone of their and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all April 22, 1882— tf Co'ty Line.| * 3.14 “| « 8.59 « leave-taking; others were more confi- -“ ee of pure and well- - Freetown..| «© 259 «| « 8 44 ej deut. All vowed to revenge me if I fell. quality.” Seotch Whisky of the first) raoK’s MAGNETIC MEDICINE, | Kevsingtn} “235 «| « 8.20 « Rabe and Garey went with me down “Anruur Hit, Hassatt, M. D. 2 CES Sy ta | Sumn’'side Pr. + tt ** 4.45 . de ‘ ‘ . 1 s : <a . 7 . ie . ; Stee ae eas] seh ets |S an imperees| | > sere Were bushes, : Di..| *S 2.0 i These continued up the declivity, and OWEN CONNOLLY Sx * {0 Leary...) ** 8.31 * Joined the timber upon the summit.! pop. 24. 18<2 Cerne Ft 1 EY ¢ eens wig te Under their cover we had deseended,| — Sees ta 4 Tignish . | “ cS “ reaching the bank just at the a 7" . Tignish...| ** 6.30 * 7 . sali ; Is a Sure, Prompt and Effect teme — Ve saltuy i ———- angle of the bend. A thin skirting of | moO i iGE. rovsrters in AL i ite Aatkes rth pee hes Soda gorelts Je} eee . . . | va tn "0 wer, Sexual Pre tration Ni =“? “ des 6 ‘ ‘ ‘ similar bushes ran around the base of | gh eas é Superinatorrhea, Romine Westman a Yoel Bedford... “10.45 ** the hill, and following the path by which | 1 . - Rang = = eae ay oe cape of Peace. it repairs Neroous Waste, Pajucen- Mt. Stew’t 10,10 « : ‘ aa ss supied by C. F. Haxris, the subscriber | 4°. Jaaed Lnteliect, Strengthens the feeble hens ; : : we had come, the ambuseade might have | begs to aati to the public thet he is carry- Brain and Kestores Surprising Tone and Vigor to Whe Cardi: j | |Arl0.00 ‘* been moved a little nearer to the camp | ing on the Sener one ee edie ae a Hestot's | Pe | But the cover was not so good ac the | TINSMIT : Medicine 4 ~eveaioe’ a tee Soin dnl pattie te coe mL oss io bie 8.16“ grove upon th i , 7 H BUSINESS | tains snfficient for two week’s medication, and is the Mt. Stew’t ‘Ar 10.00am retreat P “i Ln and in case of @| in all its branches. Orders punetually at a oo eee a i oar Morell... Dp 9.20 ** Ais ou; . rs Pape m - | pamphiet, which w sire tr 32] ne anv « , ' UP the waked mit be necessary tu gallyp| tended to. A call rexp2ctfally solicited. |" Maes Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug: | ne. ger 8.50 “4 ace of the slope and thus i L. W. HARRIS | gists at 2O ets. per box, or LZ boxes for $5, or will | Bear River * 8 OO ‘ ene our numbers. 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