ee ina a Nai aan am ila cai ti ici same I sei See ei ga THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER LVIL. TAKING THE TRAIL. I HAD merely swooned. and still blood lettivg | had received in the com- bat of The shock of horrid much for powers of endurance. I was ivseusible only for a while ; the cold water revived me. ’ irame were weak trom . } 9 yesterday. news was too When consciousness returned, I was by the fountain, my back leaning agaiust its parapet others were around me. ping garments, I perceived that they had douched me, aud one was pouring a fiery spirit down my throat edge; Rube, into the patio—the iron hoofs causing the court to ring. but not those who had left camp in my company. My nerves the the my | short | Garey, and) From my drip- | There | were men ov horseback, who had ridden | There were rangers, | Some had arrived since, and | Lee Leek Garey usually perfor so rapidly did they 1 that our horses were la VW ith ‘half bent | gliding the nd, 1 like hound runt but, unlike these bodik > along | forward — SCC, nh ide Lo nome, Not pve ny \ Oo! as s peed 3 my ALO iy we utferance, ro BE CONT - —-wenitie + fe + <o-— Just ry ’ j Ti‘ os New Market it: Reform says, On speech, that th sughtfol mind, the result wEper, poy : to the Bape yt i ‘ |policy of the Government, as pi by the Finance conviction that | National Policy ists are prepared to admit That the country has made istrides ia the devoipmeu under a protective x, LILLIE there is : thar ant i tures others were still galloping up. Those | j., ¢-ade energies have beet quickened girls had reached the ranger camp, avd} .,4 0 commercin! confidence streneth- told their tale. The mev bad not wait-| j64 and increased, facts are too patent ed for orders or even for ove avother,/ +, admit of denial; but how far the but rushing to their horses, took) +)... policy of the country has the road in twos aud — threes!) oueht about this result, of course, is Every moment, a horseman, 0F| oo¢@ of the problems on which politi- several together, came ridivg for-| ajsng differ. Mr. Tilley’s speech, how- ward iu hot haste, carryiog their rifles) over is well calculated to clear up as if ready for action, and uttering loud} 5.4.) that heretefore has been regarded cries of indignation. Wheatley had arrived among the foremest. Poor fellow! his habitual buoyancy had departed; the gay smile ras gove from his lips. His eyes were on fire, and his teeth set in the stern expression of heart-cousuming ven- geance. Amidst the hoarse shoutiug men, I beard screaming iu the shriller voices o. women It came from with- out. I rose hastily, and ran towards the spot: 1 saw several of the wretched cap tives stripped te the waist, and men in the act of flogging them, with mule-| quirts aud pieces of raw hide rope. j had heard ii was worse: I had feared that their captors were inflictiu; upon them a retaliation in kind. But uo —augry as were my followers, they had | } | i | i j ' not proceeded to such a fieudish extrem-} } | ity. it required all the authority of a com mand to put au end to this distressing | spectacle. They desisted at length,and the | screeching and affrighted wretches were | permitted to take them-elves away- all) disappearing rapidly beyond the light of the fire. i of the} ito the At this crisis, a shout was raised: | *'To the rancheria, to the ravcberia!"} : i iit and instantly @ party, with Wheatley and} Heep, spends his life in tryi Holivgsworth at its head, rode off for the |“ umble.” Village. Pedro went aloug with them. would admit of uo delay in its execution. At first, stunned by the blow, and the distraction of my swoouing seuses. | had not been able to think; aa soon as the confusion passed, and I eculd reflect more clearly, the course I ought to pursve was at once apparent. Veugeauce 1 had telt as the first impulse, aud a stroug desire to follow up the fieud Ijurra —uight aad day to follow him—though the pursuit should lead me into the heart siiehted, of the hostile ground. This was a momentary impu’se: vengeance must be stifled for the time. A path was to be takeu| over the place. that widely diverged from that of the! retreating guerrilla—the trail of the white steed. Moun ing Cyprio, acd choosiug from my baud balf a dozen ot the best track- ers, was the work of a moment. In another, we were in the saddle; and descending the hill, we plunged rapidly through the stream, crossed the skirting timber, aud soou reached the opeu prai- rie Under Cyprio’s guidance, we found the spot desecrated by that cruel display. The ground was trampled by many hoofs; fragments of paper— powder blackened — broken rocket-sticks, half burnt fuses, strewed tie sward—the pyrotechuic re/iquia of the fiendish spec- tacle. We halted not there. By the aid of our guide and the moonlight, we rode clear of the confusion; aud takiug up the trail of the horse, struck off upon it, and were svon far out upon the prairie. For mere thau a mile we advauced at Trust-| a gallop. Time was everything. ing to the iutelligeuce of the Mexican boy, we scarcely scrutinized the track. but made direcily for the point where the horse had been seeu-last. Cyprio's iaformation did not deceive us. <A motte of timber had served him 48 @ mark: the steed had passed close to ite edge. Beyoud it, he had seen him no more. Beyoud it, we found the tracks, easily reeoguizable by Rube, Garey, and myself, | There Was a were three the peculiarity by which we preveuied from mistaking them: of the princes were clearly cut iu turf——almost perfect circles—the curve of the fourth —of the fore-foot—_ Was ioterrupted by a slight indentation. | where a piece bad been broken hoof. Jt had been done ia that terrible leap upou the k rocky bed « rrauci P iP aa sy bed ot the barrauca. “sing the trail agais, we kept oo— now advancing at a slower pace, and with @ greater degree of caution. Late rains had meistened the prairie-turf and we could perceive the Without dismounting Were stretches ef drier surface, where the hoofs had scarcely left its impression. | In such places, ove leaped from the sad- die, aud led the way on foot. Po ido it !”"—-who i i i | | i } } | ' | | } } } rather apeculutive, xvdto remove puted theories f: .m the 1ealm of doubt Although net n aking any effoitat bril- ° = diss | liant Oratorical display, iL possesses | the merit of presenting facts an figures intelliventiy, and offeri logical reasoning that commends itsel! to the common sen-e of the ¢ , DS a of the peep e.— Berlin Times. : ~- emt 4 > 2g Confidence in Self ourseil, taxeit for granted —=.% . ne:.y on Vy mat you eun Ney er sav § word 3. t ~- 7 e#ocom pill your pi ‘J G in’t ‘out hh4 ¥@ He who does not feel withia himself the power lo cong . i not & man in the true se word. OF} ecurse itis a him since he ean nev to him: if «>? creeping, cil giby, spirited fe low whoi an emeryepey, and Pre man Who 824 aiway com- | plishes it; and then peopie Cail hin iucky and succe siu!l, acd all that sort of thing, when, in tact, bis Juck has been brought about by bis own persei vering ¢fforts, and himself. and the mun who wil ed by by his Fortune Getests Cownrdlee: a hal tiisles Two bees—a iOWR: homey wood @&@ ' a? : s? € Fuca as SiUlline:, poh thd truuk ef a iree. Mutrered ibe drones honey, ‘Ll have been leoking tor you ail Jam starving, and you might hely me with a little of you ule stunce.’ * W iy nO’ usked the othe ‘] have have bad the plea-ure of aud | from the | tracks | Atintervals there | Rube or | ing all day fer it. Add the virtue « independence to the dignit, of labeu and gather for yourself.’ ‘Say so,’ rejoined the drone, ‘thea I must tuke it by force.’ Butas the drone had no | Sting, the struggle was vain; ond he }s00n lay degs uppermost, a helpls |titbit fora watchful robin. Moral,— the lazy and the ‘ loafing’ will wa ‘how sotto do it us would suffice to gain an honest livin and come to a Ss troublesome end for their pains, tet SALE a P CoRe § & masa 1, ‘HE Schooner GLEN, 2! tons bur fen, j She bow Jies ot Lord’s wharf Can be a few u notice. | For further particulars ap: ly tothe owner JOSEPH EVENS, i 7 ae 8 me Pk + , sent to sea at om Ch’town, March 1 MACK’S - Ons , . . , 18382.—6iow We ly MAGNETIC MEDICA 4 ae >. c i= oa - ~ | hee oe | @ a | an ' me a = | ome i= - i & a ' - 2 | o- —} as ~ | one | Is a Sure, Promp md Effectual Aemedy for Ner’ vousness tn ALL ila Bra tn . 11" . staves Weak Hemory, Loss o q . , Power, Sexuai Prvstration, Night Sweats? ee ean a8 much time and eneryy over scheming | hoi SYN HAND. at the eit | () UpPP: R QUEEN says it frem his heart { waited sot for their return; { had }and means it teo—who bends his whol: formed « plaa of action for myself, that | energy to werk, almost g~ | RePovr on the Loxyg Hieutanp Wuiekey; | Feb. Lord’s Wharf | Amherst ee as ae ee i | | | e > 2 v. . - eet 7 ~ ‘su ~ “a fa: ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, : hor i oe nf: aa - Eackac. , oorensss of the Ciisst, ae” 2 - © on was ant weal Geut, & iis ,oc 9 £iPreai Swe ” f 3 £2. ¥ , ; : nd , Soraias, Burns ard vs 12. j . Vt arise tearm WweUldes VSL e Qe J LO re 599 o $ Zing, ad > Ll nntret OC nactarf tooth, rp end Headache, Frosted walt se lf nthan feet Gnd Ears, Gi Gil Cisse ms, > “~ ~ rains and Ae S$. No Prep 2 on earth equals Str. Jacons Orn a3 safe, sure, simple aud cheap Exter Remedy A trial entails but the compara t x outlay of 50 Cents, and every one sufi x with pain can have cheap aud positive proof of ite claim j tions in Eleven Languages " Tv 7 ; AMT NTA Tr S0LD BY ALL UGGISTS 24ND DEALEES | . *s aut i A Vracge sy Bes? & Cres bee VW Wa SJ OF oe 20°) boxes TIN PLA’ 2 ES, 100 ingots REFINED TIN, sf h'to e. Ma h 1k, , — 2 eod ‘ on awh 4 Gm 4 biti sts Y Fa iL a . i & fl a » + 2 SF by a Whseirich GR Gi whrs oD haa | In Store and for Sale— Porto R sé. 48 n Hi and Barrels. U) iGLASS Pencheons } ’ 0 ale S'4 a "oe Ba 4 FEXSTON T. SEWRERY. ‘ 1 > , ” 1 ly i ar Scienies tte saa . MU UR OW LB, r f : ot ri fh bias Siu ot nb MELAS Uiisn “y WHR STONE i idup wth, subscriber's premises STREET, and fo sale low prices *— 1 handsome Freestone Monument, 7 handsome Freestone Headstones, 1antity of All the above Stock is rom Battye’s best Qu rry,i ntly close up Apply att ‘tice of Funron T. Newspzry, NORMAN J. CAMPBELL. | on wit iskvacer|| GREENLEESS | oF WHISKVAS "| e-BROTHERS | ny tt : v2 a 5 t | UNRIVALLED FOR fey ccumeRciALSTREEL SOND [2467S TOD DY. jos iLLERICS, ARGYLESNI ORN\E HIGHLAND WHISKY F ANALY ICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holbern-viaaact, KE OC,, London, Aug. 8,’79, “ We have visited the bottling stores of Grecnlees Brothers, and have selected from the. vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected ibhem to carcful examination and aualysis, The samples were very fra rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, end pi ssexsed all the chara of pure and well- m:tored Whisky of the first quality.’ “Arrgor Hitt, Hassatn, M. D. “Orro Heuer, F.C. 5. F. Lc.” Agent :— OWEN CONN::LLY Charlottetown, P, E. I. creristics Scotch 24 =? 18~2, } promptiy. | Spoot } { AVIE’S INSTANTAN!OUS MUSIC fur! ‘ ) the Piano or Organ, by which any child or person cau play any of the pepular | aus by note at sight, witheu study. pre- Vieus notice or even musical talent. Seven pieces of music, with instructions, mailed to any addreess on receipt of one dollar. Catae Agents wanted, logue of tunes mailed free Davis's Manuracturine Co, P. O, Box 211, {te 9 Im <=trect. ht : ed nr 4 | Co’ty Line.) * | Freetow tal * fae tia th, titties a tt tnt WHOLESALE | DRY GOODS SALE. yam prepared to dispose of the whole of i my Stock ot | : - % Yd DAY GOODS, -~CONSISTING OF — ead : Clothing, f:HATS AND CAPS, Shits, Cellars, Searfs, Ties, —AND-— Gents’ Furnishings Generally, &c. I will sell the Stock in lots to suit purche- sers, or in one Lot. yrade am % -—-ALSO— The Lease, for three years, of the PRE- MI-~ES at pre sent occupied by me, CHARLES I, MORRISON, Chitown, Feb, 2, 1882. W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING -—AND-— FUSWARDING AGENT, Naring Insurance Broker, itay ral Con TOT A if General Commission Agent, EL Dron ROW. ee & ae HALIFAX, N. 8. JARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned aud coilection of Custom Drawbacks ihereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured first-class offices at most favorable rates Consiguments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence — solicited Goods x Ry in and answered Nov. 14, 1881—1yr BOSTON BRANCH FREXHE BOSTON sI1 VER PLATING CO are RoW prepared to do all kinds of Gold aud Silver Plating, such as Kauives, Forks, Cake Baskets, Ice Pitchers, Cruet ‘Tea Sets, Watches and Jewelry of eVery description, Carrriage Work, Handles, Dashers, etc . ete, Also, S-wivg Machines and Guns repaired, and ail Kinds of fine Machinery. i oiande, Every job warranted to give entire satigfac- | tiou or ne charge made, WILLIAM BROWN, Manager. Shop on the corner of Prince and Gratton Streets, Cherlottetow, Feb, 4, sig Ll att rf iTihté LOWard RAILY TiME TABLE NO. i7. WESTER ARRANGEMENT. 4 ’ ‘sy GF oy 3 J vag ditest ou the ist Dec., 1881 TRAINS GUTWARD. | STATIONS, MIXED. MIXED. MIXED, + POCA MINER, MARCH | Vh'town ..|Dp 8 15am Dp 3.00pm Dp 2.30p Royalty Jci ** 8.38 ** }** 3.23 * ’ ' + 2.53 ° N Wiltsh’e ** 9.29 **) * 4.15 *| Hunter R’r * 9.45 ** 1 ** 4.20 * | Bradalba’e | ‘10 23 * | ‘£057 | Uo'ty Line,} 10.33 **) * B18 a Freetown | 110.48 i. an Keusingt’n! **12.10 **} ** 5.55 suman’ side! — 1.45 : [Ar 6.30 Ip 1.45pm; Wellingt’n ‘** 2.37 * | Port Hill. .j ** 22g * | UO’ Leary... | 444 **, i } 66 Bloomfield | “* £60°+ | + i Alherten ae = | Tignis i: aré45 “/ ie -aie ode | Royalty Je) 2.53pm | eer... ct { 3.09 ** Bediord, . . | 320 | » 5 oe Mb. dtew’t i oS | ; j : Cardigan .. i wr 5.33 ** | searget D,, | Ar 6.00 * oer | Dp 4.15pm | Morell....| | 1? oo. st. Peter’s | 5.25 « 3ear Liver! * as Souris .... Ar 7.00 | MIXED. | MIXED, I | | | = I | | STATIONS, - MIX£D. | | ; Ce | A td -» Ar 5.30pm) Arl} 15am| Ar11.45am : oes t mys ; Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp10.52 ** |Dp11. 22‘ ww te. N Wiitsh’e, Hunter R’r} ** Bradaiva’e. ** 4.15 ** 4 06 cs! 2? © se $$ 30) oO a 9.45 « i * 9.09 * 3.14 “| 8 5Q « "” } " 8.44 : ‘ + 2.35 | * BOD # | t ¢s 2 00 6s | be 7.45 Aril 30am; Kensiugt n Summ’ side ° os . sc ae i ; yo yr rhea, = minds Weekness, Gii al es VW evlingt 5 Dpto. Bs | i | Loss of wey t uirs Nervot tat i en- ~~ Boe eth o iis KD «6 | <sies the Jaded Intelicet, Strengthens the’ Enjoied| 7 PT — | Port Hill..| * 9.53 « ¢ i ; ? ‘ 4 nS , 66 8 QE « i Brain and Restores rpri fo l ‘ a te a ete: |U Leary... SL f | Exhausted G: iera ti vs, i 7 ; & 54 av Bios rufield ‘7 5.03 Fes i thousands proves INVALUABL : ihe 8 > Ban ‘ Alhertar ‘+ OR oc] } Madidinn te ; ae lee oan - Nye ye 2 Now ee tga ep a tT at re} oo al | tains snfficierit for two week's medicatio i t . — Pig Ass | ao tee | cheapest aud best. 427 Full particu in ou i hale ln Sf > +? ob. pampnics a we de sire to m i free t oe fx - [ dea nra ’ ree ane il, _ lantad p. ain VY eee * os Dpil.22am Mack’s Maguetic %i+dleice is sold by Drug rkifa Potdiy Gud ULLISLSUCuLEY are alas oe ees | oe gists at 0 cts. per box, or 12 boxe riani’ j ae baa . 'b , Giord,..| 610.45 | be maiied iree of postage, on receipt of the m ney, by | as . sas . ' ‘IH 1O « dressing NM POAOTSk AND Se oc Mt. Stew’t +9, 10 ; oe ; IN BOOTS AND SHOES asy Stew's | “Ari0.00 “< | MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINS 0, | ; Pee a ; W iadseor, Gate, Comaua, Ti < cool and seasonable, and the | V@™i¢an. | ‘Dp 8.40 ** | i Sold in Charlottetow; by Apeothecaries’ Lall Co.. s iecaaee tl ft. i a ry rare one to sec ite (ae on.} { * 8 Oe ** | Agents for Prince Rawort faland, and hy all Drugeincg | PPOrta ity isa very rare one to secure re ally 3 ae ‘items a5 08 a ous evan tia 44066 act es hie Ae | Mt. Stew't] 160 00: j a. TN 29 QP ALIS r am | res hoy at Bea er | if RYELLOUS BARGAINS, | eat ‘Dp 9.20 “ sireseen ua ‘8 man. im teabdinian a ’ >.» <i | cs, Ca ee | Po i= WEEKLY RRAMEINER. * | Pf Island Bank notes taken at their full | St. Peter's} i* gap sons having relatives (r friends abroad, and | value for goods, | Bear River! “ae. | desiving to keep th informed concerni: g c WwW as | Souris... .! Ta P. Island, cannot do soin a botter o7 hean : i . 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