%. NI BS tien ~é BE Tn A ig . ELD tte eee te sie St I oA aie ease / - ea eR La NE NE se. gush ap 8s al, ee nag % ~ ' Panay aaa re a an ad D? THE WAR-TRAIL |< CHAPTER LXAXXI—(Conrinvep). 5a a ; Talk not to me of the noble savage, of | Curate. e —— . > f the s mp icity and gentleness of that eon-| I :‘s,(Cuuren oF ENGLAND) Rochford citi lsely termed a state of nat: | Sunday Services—Sa.m., Lla.m. ] : : tone \ > lailv Services— Matins-—9 a. lt is not nature. God meant not man 7 p-m. Daily Service cept Friday m, Kvensong > p.m., exce pridé to be a wild Ish vnaalite » on the face of the _ . Pa a! , é . » W. evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Rev. George earth. Man was made for civilization— Hodgson, Priest Licumbent, Rev. R. D. for society, and only under its influence Bambrick Assistant Curate. ’ é XT . he assume me form and grace ofiSr. Dwuwsrax CATHEDRAL. — Low Mass . : } | MS « e ¢ ‘ » nobility . @ e him to himself{—to every Sunday at 8 a. mi. High les “ ’ *oe ee \ o mm * Vent sa es * yiass at the i iv or his iustinet iS to the indulig 10, a. m.; Vespers t } . Paw : ; ’ 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. eV. ence of evil impulses, and man beco s A. McGillivray, Pastor . ,. ~»* a? i « Ys . . } é Ramet « ’ Awan < cA : cs rhtc—a beast of prey. Even worse, First Meruopisr Cuurcu—-Prince Street — for woit and tiger geu tly consort with Service and Bormes yn papayas ay at 10.. 30 their kind, and still more geutly Wien a. m, and 6.30 p-. Si unday Sch ool at 1 ‘ » . ys . — “+ 7 } ale T) WS ees ues Lay an their family Chevy feel the tenderness p- m. Week I ay * vice 4 y s ste i ee : Chursdays at 7.30 p. m hey. 4. f » family tie. Where i the savag Cowperthwaite, A. M., Pastor. all +} , ur? a > | t ’ : ; oes 0 t rn ¢ ae ’ > “i+ » om ew who de Be _ | Seconp Meruovisi Cxurcu—Prince Street, — nied wi i o not pi 1c ice ‘ he meas tj ane ‘of - 1 Se rmon every Sunday at Ht 30 ‘ 7 ; So a alle . ‘a ee re tyranny ch os weaker mate f ‘Where a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 7 : “A . . a 2 el au can you find him? Not onthe blood-| p.m. Week day service on Wednesday pink , ° i + | William Tippett, Pastor, stained Kareos of Africa—not upon the} evening. tas 7 Pt ’ a c la} James’ Cuvrow (PrespyrerrAn)—Pownal furest plains <« [ ; es : ‘ , ; . Street. --Service and Sermon every un- ser LOre ; ha roti ail r ie Sa > icy shores of ti Ar¢ a sea—rot on tlie day at lla, m. ane 64 p. m. abbath prairie of North America. School and Bil 2:30 p, m. No man ry his fin ver upeD > be noble who w vid. in : ead’ Worpanb can } } wWwratil,. ! if the Amasdo-~ not by t = ' talk not then of the noble a e ' aw ol poets myth of romance! i 1. i ania . i tracks of riderless horses, the | ss of walking women, tender giris| and children, upon that tiresome trail, | had for me a cruel significance—those } slender tiny tracks of pretty feet—-p bres| ninos / There was oe that fixed my attention more than the rest, Every now and then my eyes were nponit. I faccied | iid inde vntify it. it was exactly the a l thought. The perfect symmetry and conficuration—the oval curveof th: instep—the made heel—high row of smail| graduated 2 by the impres- sion of the toes—the smooth surface left by the imprint of the delicate epidermis ~—all these ae seemed to characterize the footprin sts of a lady. lobes, Surely it could net be hers? Surely she would not be toiling along hat weary track? Cruel as were. the Lastta of her captors~brutal as were their hatures, surely the would not inflict this unecessary pain. Beauty like hers should command kind treatment— should inspire compassian even in the breast of asavage! Alas! 1 deemed it doubtful. y j on. not desirous of} ye rode slowly on, not desirous or} overtaking the foe, we were allowing | thou time te depart from their noon} resting-place. We might as well have stop sped for a while, but I not submi repose halt. Motion, at slow ap- | peared progress; and in some measure | hindered me from d\ velli ng upon thonght | that anny produced useless pain. Notwithstanding the incumbrance of their spoils s, the Indians must have been travelling faster than we. They had ve foes to retard them, naught to require either er caution. They were now in their own country, in the very heart of the Comanche range, and in dread of no enemy. They were mov- : ; ine Oo} a} fear of spies j ing fresher, and without fear. We on the contrary had to keep our scouts ip the advance. Every bend of the road had to be reconnoitred by them, every bush examined, every swell of the ground | % 1 act resell with extreme and watchinipess These manceuvres occupied time, and moved slowly enough. after midday when we arrived care we It was at the noon camp of the savages. ‘They had kindled fires and cooked flesh The smoke, as before, warned us, and approaching under cover, we perceived that they were gone. The boues, clean- picked, were easily identified, aud told that the midday meal bad made no change in the diet ef these hippophagists, dinner and dejeuner had been alike drawn from the same larder. Again | searched the ground; but as before, the eyes of the trapper proved better than mine, ‘‘Hyur’s a other billet dux, young fellur,” said he, handing me the paper. Another leaf from the missal ! seized it eagerly—eagerly I devour- ed its contents. ‘This time they were more brief: “Once more I open.my veins. The council meets to-night. In a few hours it will be decided whose property I am— whose slave—wkose—-Santisima Maria ! I cannot write the word. I shall attempt to escape. They leave my hands free, but my limbs ere tight bound with thengs. I have tried to undo my fastening, but cannot. Qh, I had but a knife! I know where one is kept—a keen blade. 1 may contrive to seize it, but it mast be in the last moment—lIt will not do to fail. Henri, | am firm and resolute. 1 do not yield to despair, one way or ether. I shall free myself from the hideous embrace of They come— the villains watches me! I must”—— The writing ended abruptly. Her jaiters had interrupted her. The paper had evide ntly been concealed from them in haste. it had been suddenly erump- led up and flung upon the grass, for so it was when found - ° . We remained for a while upon the | the Ne Rn DET DATIOY TxA MINER, whe APRIL 29, 1682. rE INSURANCE ! COUNT Church Directory, Chariotictown. PAUL’s {CHURCH OF ENGLAND) (ueen Square ning and Evening Serv ce every Suniay at ll a m. and7 p.m Sunday S.hool at 2) p. m. Rev. David VitzGeral.l, Rector; Rev. Alfred Osborne ¢ ls wsses at Service lay eve \ McLennan, W eekly We ine Kenneth in the Lecture Hall on nings,at 7:45 p.m, Rev. Pastor. rERIAN )—Richmond . . “FT Vp em . x OUOnURCH ( PRESBY Street.—Service and Sermon every Sun lay at Tl a. m. and6$p.m. Sunday School at 24 p. m. + Rev. John MeL. Me- I 1, Pastor PRESBYTERIAN Cuurcu—Prince Street.—Rev. Dr. Murray, Pastor—Hours of Service, il o'clock, a. m., 6.30p: m. Sunday Schoo! at 2.30 p.m. Barrist Cauromu—cor. Prince and Fitzroy sts —Services and Sermen every Sunday at ll am. and 6.30 o'clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- Monday at 7.30 p.m.; and Friday atSp.m. Rev. D. G. MeDonald, P Broun Curisr1ans—Prince Street.—Service and Serm« unday morning at 10.30 a m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Rey. John Harris, Pastor. Praver Meerine in Y. M. C. A. day afternoon at 4 o’clock, Discrei:es or Curist meet in New Church fouse, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. HHPIRE = RESTAURAR GONE NORTH, To the Saloon McDonald, Grafton een whe will { ; will furnish : fie ass style, 4 . ~ Meals at all Sbard Citheh at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, P and Tebacco of all kinds, Cigars of best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practical experience at Cigar making enables me to purchase my Ci best qualify, and at the lowest figure and for last and for flavor the public wil i tind those Ciga:s will leave all others behind. HARRY HAR <- Proprietor Empire Restaurant. Ch’town, April 6, 82 -tf SALT. SALT. 3 (} 3AGS of COARSE FISHERY Us SALT FOR SALE. April vices astor. neve ry = every Sun- psy formerly occupied by A. opposite 3 the Law Courts on ee proprietor ipes gars ol PEAKE BROS. 0, ’*2—3i law CHARLOTTETOWN | ESUSIAES S > GULLE (ESTABLISHED 1873,) & CO. EGE, Corner oi C har- wen’s Brick and Queen Streets, lottetown, P. E. I a REAGH & HILLED, - BPesignued to Educate Young Men for Business. ee UR SYSTEM is conducted on Actual Business and Scientific Principles, and embraces all subjects necessary for a thorough CommenctaL Education. Our facilities for teaching these are the most complete that have ever heen deviced. Theory and practice are combined, and the whole course rendered seo interesting and practical that the dullest stu- dent cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The course of Study is short, practical, useful and reasonable ; it is just what every Man needs and will use, no matter what his calling or profes sion is to be. The youth commencing a business life with n!y industry and integrity as his capital, the ches k engaged during business h« vars, but desirous by evening sindy to repair the de- fe ativ m, each have the advan- sessions occupying DAY Morning Seasion, a9 to Evening Session, 7.30 Welsh & King Buik ling Zs Proprietors, 2cts in his edac age off 4 red by oar \ND EVENING. 12, and 2 to4p. m. to 9.30. Liplomas granted to sach as pass satisfac- tory cxaminations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required. Business men aod others are cordially invited to call and examine*our eystem. Teach your sons — they when they bec me m ull parti = inideoion 2 &¢@., will practice ars CK . Terms, Tui &¢, OD ap plication to L. B. MILLER, Principal ion, uC ern | Jas. 7, Bl—eo a. =o MAGNETIC ote peooy vAdon Braise and | A A i and Effectual Remedy for Ner | cousness in ALL its stayes, Week Memory, Loss 0 bro in Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat ! ° Isa & ure, ar spot to rest and refresh our horses. The poor brutes needed both. There was water at the pli rs and that might not be met with au gai: Lhe sun was tar down when we ree sumed our march—our last march along the wer-trail. TO BR CONTINUED. > ++ “ee +e & Vos S cama ! Yi Georgetown per “ N eothers Light, 120 aSstihe Leny rin i wer a, which will a. made up at bottom prices to suit the times. —Joun MoLxup & Co. [ap 4 di eod 2w. rmatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and General | Loss of Power. It repairs Nervous Waste, Rejuven- | Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and V igor to the Exhausted Generatire Organs The experience of | th: jusands proves it an INVALUABLE REMEDY, The Medicine is pleasant to the taste, and each box con- tains enfiicient for two week’s medication, and is the | cheapest avd dest. 42 Full particulars in pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address, | Mack's Magnetic Medicixe is sold by Drug. | gists at §O cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or will ! be mailed free of postage, on receipt ef the money, by - 5 MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO, | Windsor, Ont, Cannuéa, | Sold in Charlottetown waries’ Hall Co., | seagate NP hae me our | ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enfeebdled | | April 21, 1882. s * a - r Mave seeured Eooms Nex 4o 3. | oe eh ln icine a cnn * FIRE AND LiF AT & DIS During the monih of April | will ace lowest rates, and will alro allow a cent. on all premiums. Fift discount allowed on all ept Fire Risks at very 7h per cent. discount of een per new Life Insurance premiums, Pe HORACE HA gx Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of Lon CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. ry LOoMmpa $800,004 Western Asaurance CAPITAL, British America Fire Assurance €: CAPITAL, and Accident {st Nt ies CAPITA L, $a eh 4, 1882. suk Mutual Life Charlottetown, Apri} General Sebaiea & er . % ce Agent, | Low, Eng. sai Ra ny Of Lor nto, ),00 SS bm we fence ees | 3 so Gaps famed ms} < poet ee Com or ea $500,600.00 =~. ——— ee ene = cee — For Scotch > ae = pas Gc (owceend forend & a haa <a ke co Ck Soom tad a NTR an ad poe LR. —_ _~ ne “a © our mee G me See Px me ~~ weed Baw ot UPPER QUEEN DOORS ABOVE APOT! TWO There you will tind the largest aui best a Island. Prices very moderate. The best suaranteed, —ALSo-— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Remember the address, two doors above Ap Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1BB1. ST IECARILES ssortracnt oi workmanship and a _ ———- _ * 7s it ALL in thi perfect } ’ Cloths Fiit Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. theearies Halil Corner THE EXAM JOB HAS LATELY BEEN R INER PRINTING OFFIGE™™ EPLENISHED WITH Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, OF TRE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PRE Under the Careful and Skilfal Supervision PARED, af ih itr, di W, Mitchell, DD 2 ae oe BILL HEABS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECKIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Kee On Short Notice, in Good Style, at € vheap Prices A FRESA CARDEN & FARM SEEGS. rEW March 18, 1 en | Heavy Goose ia MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE GOOSE GUNS—W. & C. Scott’s make-— at the London House, G. DAVIES & CO. m Opposite the Railway. aes SALE the premises now occupied by me, being a Dwelling, Stable Y | Werebouse, | « 61 Water gust Received ! and large This property fronts 170 feet Street and 100 on Weymouth, drectly opposite the Railway Station. BY. | March 27, D,. OM. REDDIN. 1882—1m, 3aw @ FP. LePAGE & CO, PER RORUPFHIRN LIGHT.|' ani lately Catalogues on application. Glasgow Hlouse, 53 QuEEN Srreev, To L The Liberal- Senservative po" SALE, COMMITipy | Bart’s Restacrant. “3 | Citown, March 31, TO LET. HE Store and Dwelling, No. 62 Queen Street, next door to W. A. Weeks & Co’s, occupied by the subscriber, to whom application is to be made, JOHN ae cod GAHAN, aa Packers 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Be reh 7,’82—-3aw Open Market days, and Meetings every | eveni: ne‘ ommencing at 8 p.m. Friends all LIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER st and most Newry Paper “Star ie ©. 7% ‘t et CORNER | 'siration to adopt fit a EP muna Pe Klectors of the See call the ft g <ENTLEMEN,—The first act of the ‘ present Government on assuming the adminstiation of affairs was to appeal to lthe Electorate of the Province for an in- dorsation of the personnel and policy of the Ministry. A programme was then for- mulated, which received the cordial ap- | proi al of the people, and to which the | Government have faithfully echered. number of legislitive sessions a General Asseml ly, having Government take the gall consul The usual constituting terminated, the st opportunity of a coastituenctes 7 earii¢ : , and of soliciting at the px pub ic confidence. the ewai oi found \ . *939 ie ; tote On assnruing oillice, winistry the recklessness and extravagance of their power, Scotated griculint istrict of King’s County. | ; , ANU atocK- For Sale ¢ or to tae: HAT Freehold Prope: ‘ty eighty feet on Pown , ront q Sydney <eity larve ro ms 2nd t . ‘ Wo 4 turned into one Dwelling “Kitch ingacoor, Apply on the prey ireg ts MIS. RORW ATE: ifs With a fron al Street and “tree t, the House | four feet on taining 16 Can be March 19. +SR +f tee | ee AT the JUNE STORE A Wharf, old Copper, b Maa Powngl Tron, ‘and Canvass, Horse Hair, i h the higbe st price wil] be j paid, + - Zin ’ Ko pe &c., for whic Ch’ tow, dears 12, "29 im | tine lmnimediate px sors had resulted | lin ins i upon Lae Province a lary emount of indebtedness. By amaigamat- | ling sume of the Departments, redneing the | | salaris sg of officials, d minishis % the cost of | legisiati l of adicumstraticn, as well | jas bb. proved management in every } i branch of the public service, the Gov: | | érnnme nt hav been evabied to reinove [the legacy of debt Leqaeathed to them by | | thei opponents, end there is now a con- {siderable surplus to the credit of the Pro- | | vines in view of this state of things, and knowing that they shall have sufiicient | ORNE HIGHLAND WHE 5 revenue, for svine tim tO Come, oO mect r ANALY: ICAL SANITARY wuss ‘the public requirements and amply provide 54, Holborn-vivduct, EC., London , Aug, 8,79, | for every interest. the Administration, in | Ru pat on the Lor NE Heauaene Waisxer: | pursuance of their policy of lightening the | ‘We have visited the bottling stores of iburdens of the peo; le, have felt justified | Greenies Brothers, and have gelected lin repealing the Asses: Act. from the vats, samples of their Lorne | The Covernment have, by every means in | ae chland W hisky, aud have subjected cm to careful examination and analysis, raising, us the leading iudasiries of the Die Se ge rs were very fiasrant, mellow Province, and they intend to continue mo . = a flavor, and possessed alll | increas ed encouragement in the same © cher cre of pure and well. * | direction. ey Seottch Whisky of the first ; qo i | Jt is much to be regretted that the sma. icthe ih caetin’ tiie tee te Watts son toe tthe ‘Axurocr Hi, Hassau, M. D, fT ot | ie fice ee et “Onto Heuxes, B. C3, FL cP abolition of the Legislative Council, failed 1 BL, to mect the approval of a majority of The Government h they to the wishes « the last Genera! Election ; tention to submit tothe sion measures providing of one legislative body, calculated to reduce the The Minist iY dy. thing and it isthe and cost of legislation. United Stajes’ citizens, and mination. The attention of the Dominion Govern- has called to the failure of | Canada to carry out Terms of Con eration with by providing ment heen the Pp», 3? rrovince, cousid ration of the Trivy Council, and it duty of the Provincial Admin- such measures ‘rince Edward Island a ec ulhimen of i @ tiie as shal smpiete seciire to i . : nm 2 the Lerms of ‘ atisfactory I On the subjects to which I have alluded, as weil as on all other prblic questions, the policy which the Government submitted to the people at the last general election, remains unchanged, and shal! be pursued. During the term of office of the present Ministry, the blessings of contentment, happiness and peace have prevailed through- out the Province, and it is the desire and determination of the Government to con- tribute towards a continuance of this pleas- ing state of things, by the practice of economy and retrenchment in every de partment, and by an honest and faithful adiministration of public affairs. have the henor to be, Your obedient servant, W. W. SULLIVAN. pres ne keasp patli the City ¢ Common and April 20th, 1882 4 ; To the Electors Charlotictown, Royalty, \ EN'TLEMEN,—I bave been requested by a number of ‘the Electors of this District to offer myself as a candidate for your suf- frages at the coming Election for the Local Legislature in opposition to nominees of the present Government, and havo accepted the nomination. The most important questicn at present affecting your interests, aud the intercsis of the whole Island, is that of the proper jrose- cution of our undoubtedly just claim to a share of the Fishery Awaid, In my opinion the Government heve not taken adequate mecasu. ‘s to press our demand, If elected I shall use every conetitutionai means to ob- tain a proper recognition of our rights on this question, With regard to the administration of the finances of this Province, my views are that the strictest economy sbould be practised in every department, but at the same time due regard should be ‘bad to the eff liciency ofall branches of the public services, Another question which must soon be settled is that of the reduction of the now excessive cost of legislation, and, if elected by you, my best efforts will be directed to- wards effecting such @ reform as will best check the lavish expenditure in this respect, Owing to the suddennes with which this Election has been forced upon the country, it will be impossible for me to make a thorough personal canvass of the City and Royalty, and I therefore take this means 07 asking you for your votes of FRED. PETERS. April 20, 1882. Wented. i ay GOOD MEN TO PEDDLE GOODS for EGGS, &c. Must find their own Teams, Apply at once, with reference, to R. K, BRACE, April 19, 1882—wkly PO WEE. WELLING HOUSE, contiining 10 rooms April 18, 1882. Freehold Farms. 7 SALE—Severable valuxble Farms in different parts of the country. For particulars apply to Aprfl 13, 82—tt A. MONEILL, Act's, that ve done every- could accomplish to give effect f the people as expressed at ir in- Legislat-ire next Ses- 9 for the constitution otherwise ry are now engaged in endeav- oring to secure for this Province a portion of the Fishery Award, with other compen- sation respecting the use of our fisheries by the business shall be diligently prosecuted to its ter- ted- efficient steam mmunication, winter and summer, between tis island and the main land. ‘The question is now under the : | L. | Fs Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P, E, |, Feb, 24, 18°2 es YS INSTA ANTANE OUS MUSIC for ie Piano or Organ, by which any ehild or person can play any of the popular airs by note at sight, withou: study, pre vious notice or even musical talent. Seven pieces of music, with Instructions, mailed jo any eddreess on receipt of one dollar. Cata- lugue of tunes mailed free, Agents-wanted, Dave's Manvracturive Co, P. O. Box Gl, Amherst N 8S (fe 9 im PARIS, 1578. Pa a a a - pees jel ee ee pt SOT | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT TEE WORLD. i — Prince Kéward island £2 5 Bags RAILWAY. TIME TABLE MVE NO (7. AR RANGEMENT, WE s Pa 3 take effec: an 10 dat Des. 1st iH TRA! NS WARD. ' BTATIONS, MIXED, | | j : | ; | > 3.00pin' Dp 2.30pm MIXED. i i ; , Koyalty Jel 5.38 * | j* 3.93 «1 « O53 NW ilts h’e ** 9.29 we ‘£16 6 Hunter B’r..** 9.46 ** 1 ** 4230 * | Bradaiba’s | **10 23 ‘* | iw < Co'ty Line.| ‘*10.33 ** , * 5.18 * Freetown **10.46.*%; ** 6.33 «| Keusingt’n! ‘‘ib.10 | ** 5.58 Summ’ side! 11.45 “| Ar 6.39 Dp 1.45 pm) Weilingt’n, ‘* 2.37 * - Pert Fill. 4 ** 3.22 * O’Leary...} ‘* 4.44 “* Bloomtield } ‘‘ 5.08 ** Albertcn..? ** 5.48 **} Tignika.., Ar 6.45 ** | Roy alty J > a Dp 2 = 53pm York .....| Post Bedford. , .| | 2299 : lAr 4.05 * w . t Mt. Sti w’t ! [Dp 4.15 “ Cardigan . | | Ra & reorget! n.. Ar 6.00 * M Stew Ph x ci Stach ae Dp 4. 15pm Morell....| bi ** 455% bt. Peter's. } i 5.25 * Bear River! ss GiB " Souris ....! i ‘Ar 7.00 “ _ TRAINS INWARD. STAlioNs. | MIXED, | MIXED, | MIXED, | sini tiie Sh'town ..'Ar 5.30pm! Arit, tSam| Ar Mi. 45am Royalty Je, Dp 5.07 ** | yp 10.52 “ |DpIL22"% N Wiltsh’e| ** 4.15 «+) «10.09 «| Hunter R’r| * 4.00 «| 945 «| Bradalba’e ; ** 3.24 ‘* | ** 9.09 *] Co’ty Line.} ** 3.14 ** | “* §.59 * Freetown..} ** 2.39 ** | ** 8.44 oj Kensiogt’n} ** 2.25 oie oes” t * 200 “| “ 7.45 Summ’ side Arll.30am' Wellingt’n|Dpi0.3s * | Port Hill, .| “ 9.53 «| O Leary...' ** 8.31 * | aon dj O06" ** 3 Alberton ,.} ** 7.25 ** | Tignish...] '* 6.30 '*} a Re yaity . . Ppt. York. ct (11.05 * j Bedford. . ; | | Mt. Stew’t ; i iy 8 af and 2 Kitchens, with Coach House, a digan ..| bp 8 t ss Garden, etc., opposite the residence of the | vorget’ . isonet ee pn rene f ene subscriber. Dry Celiar,and i rain to the River. Mt. Stew’ t| Arl a Painters, etc., now at work. Possession ist Morell. Dp = ‘“ May. Apply to St. Pete P's! i . Q * JNO. WM. MORRISON, | Bear River] iS &. ARCHIBALD, Supe -rintendent Zw 143! Souris e* Railway Office! vr vi eh) oe a lai. steal we URS ORIEE for the DAILY y ERAMIN ER wih ee