~*~ 7 ad fe, She": tT, sae atl. we ages, a <1 ~~ tena - SO, BS a he “Seo ean portage on ooh te ae somes ~~ —— ae a ARR = im me Rm mts a es ge a ined ts oe 2 eh THE CHAPTER LXIIL.—Conrinvep.) “ Sure—how kin I tell—i'deed, how,” | replied Rube, a little nettled at our hav- ing questioned his judgment. ‘“ What the devul’s y \ Lookee,hyur! aod I'll show ee hew I te!l. Do'ee the color o’ thet water ?-—~ it ur as brown as a buffler in the Fall: thurfor its fresh kim down; and jest afore the shower, thur want more’n half c’ it in the channel. Then the hoss mout a waded ‘crosst byur, easy as fallin off a log, then acrosst.” « Tle crossed before the rain >” “Shure as ashot from Targuts. at the tracks! drop o’ rain kim down: ef they hedu't, see and Lor ik they’d been a darned sight deeper in the | sod. Wagh! the hoss got safe acrosst ‘jthout wetting a hair o’ his bips. thet, young fellur ! the gurl's safe enough yit.” * And the wolves? Do you think they have followed across the stream? ‘Neer a wolf o' *hem—vneer a one —the vamints hed more _ sense They knowd thur legs wan't long enough, an thet ur current wud a swep ‘em a mile afo.e they kud a swam half way acrosst. ov this side, I reck’n. hyur’s thur tracks. Wagh! thur wur a wheen o’ the filthy beests. Geehosophat ! the bank ur paddled like a sheep-pen.” We bent down to examine the ground. Sure enough, it was covered with the| tracks of wolves. A numerous band had crowded together on the spot; and as | the priots of their feet pointed in all} directions, it was evident they had unot| gone forward, but brought to a stand by the torreut, had given up the chase and scattered away. Pray heaven it was no mere conjec- ture ! With Rube it was a belief; and as | bad grown to put implicit reliance in th: old trapper’s wood-craft, I felt reassur- ed. Rube’s opinions, both as to the| steed having safely crossed and the discomtiture of the wolves, were shared by the rest of my followers—not one of whom was a mean authority on such a subject. Garey— second oaly to his older comrade in the worki: g out of a prairie syllogism—gave Rube’s statement his emphatic confirm- ation. The steed was yet safe—perhaps. toc, the rider. With lighter heart I sprang back inte the saddle. My followers imitated the examplef aud with eyes scanning the stream, we rode along the bauk to seek for a crossing. There no ford near the spot. Perbaps where the steed had passed over the stream might have been waded at low water; but now, during the freshet, the current would have swept off horse and man like so much cork-wood. The rocks—the black waves that rushed be- tween them—the boiling, frothing eddies —discouraged any attempt at crossing there; we all saw that it was impractic- able. Some rode up stream, others went in the opposite direction. Both parties met again with blank looks; neither had found a crossing. ‘There was no time to search further-— at least my impatieuce would no longer brook delay. !t was uot the first time for both my horse and myself to cross a river without ford; sor was it the first time for mavy of my followers, Belew the rapids, the current rao slow, apparently ceasing. ‘The water was still, though wider from bank to beuk—a hundred yards or more. By the sid of the moonlight, I could tell that the bank on the opposite side was low aud shelving. It could be easily climbed by a horse. I stayed io reason no further. Many a hundred yards bad Moro swum with his rider on his back—many a current had he cleft with his proud breast many times more rapid than that. I headed him to the bavk, gave him the spur, and went plunging into the flood. Plunge—plunge—plunge ! I heard be- hind my back till the last of my follow- ers had launched themselves ou the wave, aud were swimming silently over. Que after anoiber we reached the opposite side, and ascended the bank. Hurriedly I counted our number as the men rode ont; one had not yet ar- rived! Who was missing? ** Rube,” answered some one: I gianced back, but without feeling any uneasiness. trapper ; Garey alleged he was “ safe to turn up.” Something had detained him. Could his old mare swim ? ‘ Like a mink,” 1eptied Garey ; “ but Rube won't ride her across; he's affeerd to sink her too deep in the water. See! yonder he comes !” Near the middle of the stream, two faces were observed rippling the wave, oue directly in the wake of the other. The foremost was the grizzled front of the old mustang, the other the unmistakable physiognomy of her master. The moon- light shining upon both rendered them conspicuous above the dark brown water; and the spectacle drew a laugh from those who had reached the bank. Rube’s mode of crossing was unique, like every action of this singular man. Perhaps he adopted it from sheer ecceu- tricity, or maybe iu order that his mus- tang might swim more freely. He had ridden geutly into the water, and kept his saddie till the mare was beyoud ev depth—thew slidiug back- vas WAR-TRAIL! ur eves good for-- all o’ yur? the hoss did wade. Them wur made afore a) So far | 7 ; as drowndin’ goes, don't be skeeart ’bout | The wolves, they stayed | Look hyur—| | ! Ihad no fear for the! THE DAILY XA. Ocean Steamship Co. ward over ber hips, he took the tail in| his teeth, and partly towed like a fish | ‘upon the hook, and partly siriking to | lassist in the passage, he swam after. | As soon as the mare again | bottom, he drew himself up over the| touched | croup, and in | saddle. Mare and man, as they climbed out on | the bank—the thin skeleton bodies of | ‘both reduced to their sleuderest dimea- presented a| sions by the soaking water- | spectacle so ludicrous as to elicit a fresh 'chorus of laughter from his comrades. I stayed not till its echoes had died | j}away; but pressing my ste d along the} 'bank, soon arrived at the rapids, where | J expected to recover the trail. To my | liey. hoof-marks were there, directly | opposite the potut where the sieed had| taken the He must have} waded then. | | ‘Thank Heaven! at ' | peril has she been save ! stream. to least from that TO BE CONTINUED. i j i | i i i } i | . PO yi ade Neuralgia, Sciati 6 Gackache, Soreness ef the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sweil- ings and Sprains, Burns and Sealds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ecr and Hsaadache, Frosicd Feet and Ears, and all other ains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacors ( as a sufe, sure, simple and cheap Extes ca, s Tar temedy A trial entails but the comparatively; triffi g outlay of 60 Centa, and every one sufering with pain can have cheap and positive provt uf ile clainis. Directions in Eleven Langnaces SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TITAT TP. 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Stew’t| ane Dp 4.15pm Moreli.... ae. St. Peter's. "ia Bear River er | arg Souris .... i\Ar 7.00 * TRAINS INWARD. i STATIONS, MIXED, 1 ! MIXED. MIXED. | sh’town ../ Ar 5.50pm! Arl1. L5am| Ar1].45am Royalty Je Dp 5.07 ** | Dp 10.52 ** |Dp1L22'9 N Wiltsh’e) “* 4.15 ‘| $10.60 «| Hunter K’r} ‘* 4.00 **; ** 9.45 « Bradalba’e , ** 3.24 ** | ** 9.09 = Co’ty Line. ** 3.14 “| «* 8.59 6) Freetown..} ** 2.59 | ** 8.44 © ; Kensingt'n| ** 2.35 ‘| ** 8.20 * | 2 “9 ‘es sé 7.45 | Samm side 44 1. 30am Weiliugt’n| Dp10.38 ** Pest Hill. .i **. 9.53 * tantly. <.; " Sar * Bloomfield; ‘* 8.08 ‘ Alberton ..j ** 7.25 * Tignish...| ** 6.30 ‘*; | Royalty Jc iDp!1.22am KOE s. ix. | “21.05 = Bedford... 5 “me * sal de | sia * Mt. Stew't Arl9.00 «* Cardigan .. Dp 8.40 ** Georget’n . ,** 836 vit. Stew’t| Arl0.00am Morell.... ;Dp 9.20 ‘* 3t. Peter's 4° 660.76 Zear River 44. $00. *« Souris ....! : © FelSees L. B. 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