a ne - Shes eS ce Ss ee elle i a OTE, PT THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LXXII, ‘INJUN SIGN.” : After a pause, the guides resumed | their conversation. and I continued to! listen. | had a reason for not mingling | in it. If I joined them in their counsels, | they might not express their convictions | so freely, and I was desirous of knowing | what they truly thought. By keeping) close behind them, | could hear all— myself unnoticed under the cloud of dust that rose around us. horses gliding along in a sweeping silent walk. “By Gosh! then,” said Garey, “if Ipjuns fired the parairy, they must a’ done it to wind’ard, an’ we're travellin’ right in the teeth o’the wind; we're goin’ in a ugly direction, Rube ; what do you thiuk o't, old hoss?”’ Jest what you sez, boyee—a cussed ugly direckshun—duruation’d ugly.” “It aint many hours since the fire begun, and the redskins won't be far from ¢t’ other side, I reckon. If the hoss-trail leads us right on them, we’ll be in a fix, old boy.” * Aye,” replied Rube, in a low but significant drawl; ‘ef it do, an ‘ef this niggur don’t miskalkerlate, it will lead On the soft ashes, | the hoof-stroke was scarcely audible, our | right on em, plum straight custrut into their camp.” I started on hearing this. I could no longer remain silent; but brushing rapidly forward to the side of the trap-| per, in hasty phrase demanded his meaning. “Jest what ‘ee’ve heern me say, young fellur,” was his reply. “You think that there are Indians shead—that the horse has gone to their camp !” «* No, not gonethur; nor kin I say for sart’ot thur ur Injuns yet; though it looks mighty like. Tber’s nuthin’ else te guv reezuu for the fire—ncthin’ as Bill or me car think o’; an’ ef thur be Injuns, then i don’t think the hoss hez gone to thur camp, but I do kalkerlate it’s mighty like he’s been ¢uk thur ; thet’s whet I thinks, young fellur.” ‘You mean that the Indians have eaptured him?” “That’s preezactly what this child means.” “ But bow? fer thinking so |” ** Wal—jest because I think so.” “‘ Pray explain. Rube!” I said, in an appealing tone. I feared that his secre- tive instincts would get the better of him, and he would delay giving his reasous, from a pure love of mystification that was inherent in the old fellow’s nature. I was too anxious to be patient; but my appeal proved successful. — “Wal, ‘ee see, young fellur, the hoss must “a crosst hyur jest afore this prairia wur sot afire; and it’s mighty reezunvible to spose thet who- Ssomediver did the bizness, Injun or no Injun, must ‘a been to win’ard o’ hyur. It ur also likely euuf, I reckan, thet the party must ’a seed the hoss; and it ur likely agin thet nobody wa’nt agwine to see thet hoss, wi’ the gurl stropped down *long his hump ribs, ‘ithout being kew- rious enuf to take arter ‘im. Ipjuvs ‘ud be safe to go arter ‘im, yellin’ like blazes; and arter’im they’ve gone, and roped ’m, I reckun—that they’ve done.” “You think they could have caught him?” “Sartin. The hoss by then must ’a been dead beat—thet ur, unless he's got the divvel in’em; an by Geehorum! I gin to suspect . Gehu—Gehoso- phat! jest as I said; lookee thur— thur !” What is it?” I inquired, seeing the speaker suddenly halt and point to the ground, upon which his eyes also were fixed. ‘What is it, Rube? I can per- ceive nothing strange.” ’ ‘Don’t ’ee sce ‘em hoss tracks !—thur | —thick as sheep feet—hundreds o’ ’em !” I certainly noticed some slight hollows in the surface, nearly levelled up by the black ashes. I should not have known them to be horse-tracks. ‘** They ur,” said Rube, “‘ every one o’ ’em-——an’ Injun hoss tracks, sure.” “They may be the wild hosses, Rube !” said one of the rangers, riding up, and surveying the sign. “Wild jackasses!” angrily retorted the old trapper. ‘ Whur did you ever see a wild hoss? Do ’ee s’pose I’ve turned stone blind, do ’ee? Stan thur, my mar!” he cried, flinging his lean carcass out of the saddle, at the same time talking to his mare: ‘*’ee, knows better than thet fellur, I kin tell by the way yur sniftin’. Keep yur ground a mioute, old gurl, till ole Rube shew these hyur greevhorns how a mountain man kin read sign—wild hosses ! wagh!” After thus delivering himself, the trap- ~ dropped upon his kuees, placed his ips close to the ground, and commenced blowing at the black ashes. Al! had by this time ridden up, and sat in their saddies watching him. We saw that he was clearing the ashes out of one of the hollows which he had pronounced to be horse-tracks, and which now proved to be so. “Thur now, mister!” said he, turning triumphantly and rather savagely upon the raoger who had questioned the truth ot his conjecture ; *‘thur’s a shod track — shod wi’ parflesh. too, Did ’ee ever see a wild hoss, or a wild raule, or a wild jack- ass eyther, shod wi’ parflesh? Ef ’ee did, it’s more ’n Rube Rawlins ever seed, and that ur trapper’s been on the hoss-plaing well nigh forty yeern. What reason have you me So re ee => Et A was the track,} interrogatory. © ‘There | ll examined it in| aud, dismounting, we a | turn. ne | Sure enongh it was the track of a shod | horse——shod with j urfleeh -—that is. thick | me - leather, made from the hide of the buftale | ' bull. We all knew this to be a mode of | shoeing practiced by the hor e-ludians of | the plains, and only by th m = The evidence was couclusive: Lndians | had been upou the groend, | TO BE CONTINUED. nee , so Ae oe : ~ eF Pia Ab 4 5 ’ . LE gia & a y 2% | . 3 Ao & BVsths 3 SF Hise eis i mw Ect che | Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, | Backache, Soreness of tas Cost, | Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell | ings and Sprains, Burns aia Sca/ds, General Godly Peins, Tooth, Far and Headache, Frosica Feet and Ears, and ai! other ‘ : sf Pains and Aches. Wo Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacora Orn es a safe, sure, simple sud cheep | al | Romedy A trial entails | ; : trifing outlay of 60 Cents. : : with pain can havo cheap and positive proof of ite | claims. trections in Eloven Lenguazes @0LD BY ALL DEUGGISTS AND DIALIE IN MEDICINE, A.. VOGELER & ©°., - Batiimore, iid., U. 8. he BEER & GOFF. CHOICE FAHILY & ~ i LOUR, Riawatha, Pride of the Tsland, &e. () ait tha Dailor pposite hie nauway. 1OR SALE the premises now occupied by F e, being @ Dwelling, Stable and large Warehouse. This property fronts 170 feet on Water Street and 100 on Weymouth, directly opposite the Railw ay Station. D. OM. REDDIN, March 27, 1822—1m, 2aw WS, Us SS Se, Gin, FP. in oe Go 3 Fl & ALL ol Ba OR NDEBTED to the subscribers are requested to make immediate payment. inal otice. MACEACHERN & CO. March 30, 1882—pat 3w 2aw SEED WHEAT. T.1 i UST received from Malpeque, and fer sale, 100 Bushels SEED WHEAT, (lest and other varieties. ) nation CT. MacNU 2} uae ae > Lee aw. 2aw ¥F kly “i, F. IL. Water St., March 23, 1532 Remove d. ARS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify be N friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fal] and Winter Classes for Painting aud Drawing in all their different branches. For terms, etc., apply at her Studio—resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, Sonth Side of King Sqnare. pan 99 t? BEER & GOFF. EXCELLENT TEA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PARIS, GOLD MEDAL, Mn SF iim, 18738.. Cm ne Gis e alee Me te ee See, T JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. t eS eo To Lobster Packers owe eee _ SALE,— 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs L acd. PEAKE March 7,’82—3aw MAL BROS. & CO. K’S MAGNETIC MGDICINE. _ OS TES = 2 : ae 3 af } ‘“ E i) eS | “s ne es Are Arion, 4 Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Ner vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Memory, Loss 0} Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweats! Superma‘orrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejzuren- | ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Lnjeebied | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the | Ezhausted Generatire Organs. The experience of! thousands proves it an INvaLvaBLe HRemepy. The; Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and cach box con- | tains snfficient for two week's medication, and is the! cheapest aud best. 42 Full particulars in our} pamphiet, which we desire to mail free to any address, | Mach’s Magnetic “iedicive is sold by Drug. | gists at $O cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will be majicd free of postage, on receipt of the money, by | ddressing j MACKH’S MAGNMTIC MEDICIN®S:0,, | W iudsor, Ont... Cenada, | . fo ics’ ia} S i or ot * ba i al Po i ila i bhim, and DAILY HXAMT NOTICE 2 # WAVING rented the premises lately oc- EL cupied by C. F. Harris, the subscriber hegs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the aasey ee ron TINSMITH BUSINESS its branches. Orders punctually at-; A call respectfully solicited L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen St, in all tended to. Qe Feh. §, 1884 SPRING Os 2 Youlhs’ avd Men's Suits, om were ome > ‘Coats, Pants, Vests, Linders and Iirawers GWos Wy Shirts, Coliars. » rr*‘ou HATS, CAPS, &c. Paper Hangings, Paper Blinds, Xe. AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALSO — i Agricultural, Garden and Flower Seeds. EF. LEPAGE & CO. Having commenced the Auctioneer and Commission business, we solicit consign- ments of geneial merchandize, + urniture, &c. Evening Sales of Household Goods will be | continued at our Store for a few evenings, EF. LePiGe & CO,, March 4, ’82—pat Auctioneer, ‘ : . 1 45 ® ernog+rin * Administration Notice, TEXHE undersigned Administrator of the i Estate of Mary Walsh, late of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, widow, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate psyment to all having claims or demanris againet the said Estate are hereby required to exhibit such claima and demands dniy aitested to him for payment, within twelve months from this date, A, A McLEAN, Administrater, €h'towrm, Pst March, {882.—8m jaw persous ee | Royal lusurance Cony Or ERGLANR. Me. «6 ws 825,000,000 .60 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. JOHN MACEACHERN, March 2, 1*82. Agent Goali Coal! & Quantity of Pictou and Albion Mine A ROUND COAL, for sale for Cash only. N. B.-—Orders to be left at Koughan’s mch9 FLOUR! FLOUR! ¥ TE have on hand a quantity of Choice ¥ SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. Par. ties in want of a choice article will do well by cal ing and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. HORNE, PIERCE & CO., 155 Upper Queen St. mch9- a wky Ai soa? Neto! ORNE HIGHLAND WHI L ANALY!ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, EX C,, London, Aug. 8,’79, Reeort on the Lorne Hiestanp Wuiskey: “ We have visited the bottlisg stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have gelected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia.rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matored Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” “ Antuor Hiwt, Hassart, M. D. “Orro Heuner, F.C. 38., F. I. C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, E. 1. Feb, 24, 1882. BRAVIES INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC for the Piano or Organ, by which any child or person can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, without study, pre- vious nolice or even musical talent. Seven pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to any addreess 6p receipt of one dollar. Cata- logue of tunes mailed free, Agents wanted. Davin's Manoraotunine Ge. P. QO. Box 211, Amherst N. 38. {fe 9 hn ‘WANTED. AS the JUNK STORK, Head Pownal Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rags, oa ORE LIGHT ! reyUE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of © Bray's Gurngrs,” which they will supply and fit op Gas Brackets, etc., at 4 moderate cost to consumers. These Burners are reported to be the best | Rlat Flame Burner yet produced, and will fac greater amount of light then any xite a , other Burner with the same consumption of Gas. Dr. Wallace, F. B. 58. E., F.C. S., Gas Exeminer to the City of Glasgow, in a lecture livered by him, calculated that £130,000 a year, are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings. On the subject of Gas Burners he says: “ Another and as I think a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, ard a8 I consider these the best unicn Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments, ; ae The Report ot the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best meavs for the development of light from Coal Gas of different qualities—comprising Dr. William Wallace, Professor Dittmar, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.8., 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 incinded all the 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 illumin- ants is much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments made for this purpose, the following results bave 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 feet, gave a light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming .27.4 grammies cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Burner, the Burner's used in the lest experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Barners in direct comparison, at no greater expeuse 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 sguares 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 Gus at $3 per 1000 feet, and not consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how wuch more economical it is to con- sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is oniy $2.63 per 1000 feet as now charged here when consumed, more especially through Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers 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 Slit Unien Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we sre convinced that we are filling a want long felt.’ They farther add: ‘* The yield ot light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat tlame Burner hitherto in- troduced, [no 4 eod “Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO !7. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, fo take effect on the 1:6 Deo., 1881. de ($650,000) TRAINS O 'TWARD, } | STATIONS, MIXED. MIX? ». MIXED. Ch’town . |Dp 8.15am 1 »3.00pm/Dp 2.30pm Royalty Jcl ** 8.38 ** — tT ae SW Wittsh’se ** 0.40-*7---4.15 **; Hunter R’r, * 9.45 ** | ** 4.30 ** | Bradalba’e } **10.23 ‘* } ** 5.05 ** ; Co’ty Line. | ‘10.33 **; ** 5.18 ** | Freetown | “Tas *: “* 625 © Kensingt’n! ‘*11.10 ** | ** 5.55 4 Suinm’ side! 2711-45 ‘| Ar 6.30. , Weilingt’n; ** 2.37 Port Hill. .| ** 3.22 ** ; O’Leary...| ‘* 4.44 ** Bloomfield | ‘* 5.08 ** Alberten..} ** 5.48 ** Tignish...,Ar 6.45 ** iA eee ooo Jc |Dp canted ee ss “s00 °° Bedford... | | “320 * , R 66 Mt. Stew’t IDp ret 7 Cardigan .. * £35 Jeorget’n.. | Ar 6.00 * Mt. Stew’t| ak Dp 4.15pm Morell... j i 425" St. Peter’s. | “i Bear River “ii? Souris .... iAr 7,00 ‘* TRAINS INWARD. ST A'LIONS, MIX#=D, MIXED, MIXED, Jh’town ..’ Ar 5.30pm) Arl1. 15am} Arll.45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 “| Dpl0.52 ** |Dpll.22 4 N VWiltsh’e} ** 415 *} *410.00 * Hunter Rr] 4:00 * 7 * 9.45 “€ Bradalba’e , *‘ 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 * Co’ty Line.| ** 3.14 ‘*| ** 8.59 ** Freetown..} ‘* 2.59 ** | ** 8.44 * j Kensingt'n} ‘* 2.35 “| ‘* 8.20 *§ s "os sé 290 “e “es 7.45 Summ’ side ‘Arli.30am Weilingt'n|Dp10.38 ** Port Hill..j ** 9.53 ** i ieary..., * €32 2 Bloomfield | ‘ 8.08 ** Alberton ..i ** 7.25 * Tignish...}| ‘* 6.30 ** | Royaity Jc Dptl.22am Week; .. i, “tite Bedford... ; **10.45 ** , 66 s: Mt. Stew't Ree ss Cardigan .. ‘Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n . “2 Mt. Stew’t Ar10.0Cam Moreli....: ;Dp 9.20 «* St Peter's| “* $.50.% Bear River | ** 8,00 ‘6 Souria.... .* 2 L. B. ARCHIBALD, | : Superintendent Odice th wn; Mov. 4 1581 14, 1882. 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