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Show RAILROADS. 'Utah The i Central. lino! uine sp-.- Tt mo t ngt r 1 1 jioiug , Xoii. Smith 1 .i l.tl.V nut 5 tul :4s i : 1 y u B "n I t jl. . !J .v lw ti i,i. S 11 ' ui-- till1) uj.etit ,s lu ! L&e ni - ' t .' r.tT j o ,i i sti 4 J r ... a m n ta in T" Ii Uts T"UUGah iv.. i j i 1 1 d Oi 1 , . J r. - 1 1 ity., at S 2'; , irrive in S t? i. in. ami T tb Fieight t: m. and hunger. .View d,,s 11. 10 l.ld . tV had passed tl.w n City at l'tieie through pn a"L b.i tai.vun. ifv then, now i was alone, - .. in jwstUree hai a t:ai pv In.peiul t:io e were! on' KM ve Nt'phi for ismeci ny re)oits o die iiclu ess ot tne tl 2d and for a m. at Xnrth he clepo-itsi', tbe almost ur. pIoiei p- ni. m ute suaiern past cf Lull, near tne Vf south at f. ue had venuicd beyond Atioiia l.n, Fit Nt - Cut K, k i's'.o the ery lioatt ol tiie (iell. F. A I. Agt. jpuideiicc e U all just lads in country. uVoiiN' Sit .;f, Gelt. , Mipt. enough expsr.ence in piospeclir.g and A,,-Main Alruet. j Indian hglniug t. g.e tis unbounded General 0'h''e--confidence in .nil own skill andpolwers, V ( it Lake ue paid eery little heed to the advice ri,?alt ol tneiul.-.-, and went boldly fouls to carve m letieis ol virgin gold our glow mg destii'ies. Hr Oil tuat fatal night ue amped between two spurs cl licmv mountain, m .diet whose Lodv , e hoped to laid ue.lth untold lur to the east, hke,uhite lingers on the baud ol death, en ti the slim jieaks ot the Sin Kalell mounWorld! of the Line r k Scenic tains seemed lo use singly out of the n t level eaitli; for so steep is the decent if hi. PAST ISOl'M) TRAINS iroin tins point lo the Coluiado Rivel, that tile huge bases ol these vast elevaXo. 10 Xo. S ill Lv. t.Jo a. m. 10.05 p. m. tions u eie not v lsii le. aerr p)gden us v ill man) ;,it lose,! ) !' 5i a. in. 1 p.m. uh.speimgs rt Git Lak and s.gli--- . W'e may lie Lv. 12 a, Provo n p. m. 1. ,;i4ne in a populou , I u , but aKe soht-Ar- . S.ld n. m. b.fhd a. n. ude is ic opled le' a v.isi .im1 viewless !er Denver uc-mil ;n eddving enek-tlmmg. I.ol.N P TRAINS w. ,7-bet ond lhe line of is, n; Piet hovXo. 9 Xu. 7 el ncai hut nev el leticli oil, oiev seem 1.10 t. in. (5.25 a. in to antic pale eveiy movement; and a . Efcdrovo hands aie evti m advance ol Lv d.dd p, in. S.2d a. m 'CB ttuU hahe iwn would v ou hit yotii mle or a. n.. Ar. 7 Id p. ni. :e u ' a.ir n.u. You gradually grow to V'U AI.rt TRilN's BINti II lane .cel ;.! U '.! ale uiidm a iiieote.uic.il- Lake cit, 4.oU p. 111. eve-- . and novel knew a man n.iuituel-- j sepk Lbavts bait lv ah ne who did not, sooner oi Intel, ac g Returning. 0 n. nv, no uno tne n.uat of addiessnig these U 'jVriive bait Lake city, 4 .mpal .a'de nieseuees aloud. C. Dorn (enei.u . Ian. j, i BB winds swept in low, fnful gusts . J i.KNXTT, ,i .j.u ent goi ges, aiid swept about mil jg li, ttyV Gen. Pass. Agt a!. ,.hie c impure, napping the eatlh JlvL he'e ind theie hke some gleat iJu?k v '.ged cre cuie wounded to the death. iiat unities homed Janie atomic! nr. consciousne-e- , doling nil Lue meriy (lCA!gAN bu, lie aid jovial chat n talent to lie Lay picpeiaiion or suppei, but wnen oar Trins Icive daily (bundav tempting venison steaks nd i ai.je had been disposed cl lo our snt.s-i- . mitFeP) fou"ulS north i on and uur eviiected g.a.nt success Chester, r n lor tne hundredth timefu.l, dnuiv-iJ- , 0:00 iilc-and when silen e had giada ii Moroni, to u,a. Foa.-v-- t down on um liiniLilo- u,cgui-s- . i Miola-Hrt end) ; F ' 8 .'em.. oil ,l lew l,ds to enjoy m .otal shmide '"Arrive Xephi. 11 :0.) ' e iu my i evening wee and my poetic i li .'C, cb laire-(nii ij y'Dtilh Rece, How daik and s,n sa-- looked me , 12:00 in. Xeplii, crowding treeson the slones up ,ve n; ke Ci1'' hkcm advancing liosi, single n ta FountainlMeen,! :20 p. m, hsA 2:00 supple indivulu. ilny, one m niesis,.blc Moroni. E. a l m c, at an, :, l on ' Arri.eCl) ter, 2:130 pui.mi'e. l.ong of be weld giui.di-d- ! me, t l.ie r.9. for all at Chester Stipea (onnect very inn k d a i.iui c, in back aga 1st vvitnt a wail ol lock, and one parts of Kan Fete and Sevier. ij.t eside !m ny g, Manager, dgwint a mass of sin ubs arc! wild vines Inat giew over tile edge ol !he sna.p sawH. S.'KoRg. General .S'upt. ' ck see.,', and enhielv beyond tne- e, ,k xnons, ,M ol hgnt m.ide by the camp hie. v aid inions weie m the liiil giow of ti.e cant) Enter tire a,.d could See tnen sin le they cnatled and smoked. bud Jen! y out ol the daiki.e-'- s mile I1B, Kk j die stir, ling rep-nol fneui .r.s-- a..d t,. mdes'cnbahle noiroi of an lad an saw noth my c m.aus lall, warcry. UTAH. 1.LY77, and the gri n, dMo- ted, uidistincl c fc itiie:-Lecif pa U oof, Tibalones, .tiled Monuments, n savages, as idled, w lih ballet wound in myfhoulJei.d nvn tile sleep declivity Tablets?, black depths ot theiavme. Sill?, Etc. into ihe had ,',ar. evide.itly r.ol seen .m; They ALL WORK had been struck by a stiav bui'.et, and roomow n tiumipliant shout' diuwned and Promptly Executed and their the noise of nv ilescent Fiv'y piuudei-evin Very Reasonable Terms. udy,' the camp and departed; and I lay iy hours just where 1 had !ul!en, in a lor OOLITE semi unconsc ious state. Just .is day was bieaking I mana red to ciawl out of the For Sals-- lmu Seveiel uglv ravine. This Beautiful Building Stone wilt bruises in the fall, nut the wound, though f be furnished in shape or size to and was pamtul, it had bled pioiu-.elwas not very du.gerous. and will be delivered order, ' The dead bodies of tr.y two triends to any point in the lay near the cold adies of our little Territory on the M" campfire, stripped ol every slued of fill" ' clothing but not swiped; that oust, m of Ultl" does not ptevad among the Indians of 4 block W. of Main, , 1st N. St.' that section. k'ri.H' I managed to scoop a shallow giave of In. ' tali, by taking advantage of a natural cot anc' to cover them wit.i earth. cured by Chaberlains Pain Balm Then I heaped stu..es upon the spot may would be s Ue liom during the past few months, have until I thoughtmade a lude doming of and wolves, y, w; given the people great confidence the place, that I ungiu be able to bud it oie,i jn have and curative properties, if it should be neessatv; and this shown- - that there is one prepara- - again was the end o' eaith awd earthlj things tion cm be depended upon for that for them. Then I began my j.'grimage towrds painful and aggarvating disease. civilization. 'Vith no weapon but a the Mr, ittM Geo, 0. Davenport, one of hunting Unde, nut an ounce of ood, n,, leading retail druggists of St. Patel, wounded, and in v heart sick within ine, Mam says In regard to Chaaa-berlai- I began the long lootmaich of more a hundred miles that lay between Medicines, I am pleased than white settlements. and me 'n'lbr to sav that I can recommend them IpCU With a feeling ot deep thankfulness I .h'AtMfn esnfidence. that they will do emerged from the gloom of the box as much for a person as anything canyon, when an alarming sound as of the market. Especially am I pursuit fell upcii my ears. I had barel tune to conceal myself tory.y pleaded with Chamberlain's Pain oi black, basaltic rock, a ,.i among Bahn. Xo on; aillcted with theu-i- t when outpileof i ie dun recesses of my thi ' 1 tnalism can is without benefit late track, came a stalwart Indian chief of the Ute tribe, the natural tenants of For sale at Manti to op . the soil. Behind Ins heise he lei' another oil which was mounted a like a Ute, bU dressed like a ? VflNT TO KNOUT Navajo. IJiporUxnf taioi ynu npver Knw or thcmL 5n This sqaw was tied to her hors, and boi und iU curona onraaOr px RfQ isthe hnmwi U 80 , KeoXih eax4L Hefie her profound de .pair. wuf, RkLul;face;usiexpressed no to avoid ptt fuUs of tjTwrftm. tah U1' and tnaisrreUon behind her v as a warnor f to Of'pty Jlome ct to all JorrrJt of duftu tie if toce Croup, old Rye, Rupture thtoneme et. tiie same tribe, u Rose face b jte mi exf his of the mo?' diabolical hatred, 6ena TKKCXrTflfOTMWVOOk. pression ore i tion. illuminated by complaisant sati-fMW1, ' V MEDICAL SKySB aassed As my plate ol cc nceal they enoy Aim xotrsExsK, rnent, the rear guard struck the LAuized ft T! and a A mflanroi wit tndwipflom mid naked' shoulders of the squav and , paces. hLf of them given tw she looked hke a girl hardly out of her ,0 medical .juewl.r iltnstratsd teens with his riding whip, a broad me t dDoctorsBroU A A0Js y "not uo phujiny luk throng of leather dji'-rJeattfifpoint e lough" s'pLnr-nI into many strands" melAncholr tf , tei th Laugh Cxm. Ksrrcy mu Pat), to., 12a t. 2itx st., , r i hc-mr-e v hi- - 1 I - i LilQjt y lio-tsi- 1 1 rar branoe lo.k-ribbe- d WESTSRM c i i ut 1.-'- i 1 . i ci'- H, v v -l v L. . 9.-1- 5 . V-- - "pTE rTIMi: CARiLjJ - t CUTTER. I - i d 1 1 EV-Xeatl- y &T0m B 1 leet-ive- d P y 111. Best SB? TFozrxa&s t o li I! , ns , -- i 1,1 1 - MTS'- squaw-feature- 1frpetu-ued- -' r ? I t ? U(s-l- s pHS- t.e-- " to all a ad applicants, to last aefUKOi'n cu5tanera withoat A is nttvJncd a Mnndiird of excnllcrrT Wt ("Idi'is of no 8iipu or. .t c onJmnH t tuy uiiprovommt ThathivcniB I h'gs skill aiul money can produce. it-- al l.JSvery per. am utni Gtir- - v -- v J .ns dm, t'uUt or glover bkSMseAouU end for u Addrms 0. M TERRY & CO. Detroit, Miohi wo-- RllRIES LAfvIDS m uh-e- d , i v2 r - - T'X ILX'-IU- UM.-lc- - itj. Tti e Oreuns are celebraieJ for v.ili.im ' fimilitvol' tone, quick response, urtjfitie lnHiil v iu tlnisli, porl'cef const ruot ton, imikuig tft. in tho most ih'sliuUle orttmis for lionn . churches, Joilgos, feoeietics, etc. i i r 1 i 1 1 , d g i.s-- h.c-- t s -- ( ' ,r4 1 - MOBitniX, I.r.Sf MATF.HIAJ, SKII.I.F.I t''' M - - , t tlii-n'- ie-- 1 , J:- - u'lk COMIIIXT-D-, .; g h-- av 111 i - 1 i j I.STABI.SSRtI KEICTATIOX. CKEttCAlED 1'Af II.ITIItS, - j 1 ie-.i.- g 1 will be mailed 1 li- T-,- f Parian ivicFarian " . j - MICA C . 1. - 1 & FREE h . v twe. For 1887 fj . i Land Agents Sait Lake City Xtayner & .Simmons, Land Agent? Xalt Lake city. Rinl A Lowe, Land Agtntfs, salt Lake City C Bailey, and Agent, Salt Lake City W Darke A Co, Land Agents. .Salt Lake City Vm T. Held, Land Agen, Manti. t inn, . to k 1 J -- to Whitmore, sole agent A. d r 1 i , . SEEOSMEN LARGEST I ! 1 -- ai i.Lj;,he - , 1 0 . ? s - j f'o Ihe Hurray Mediolne hansau Oiry, 'lo Ntphi, are admit ted to be tha i Iniv- - ap-- tun r. Call on or address Hyde the xcoriii. D. M. FERRY CO'S Illustrated. Ilea rrlptiveS I'rlred SEED ANNUAL take need vli u a hke hue did not ..kkiMtd up u overtake lliein. the nut ill of a night a seal t.ild ipiuied ad oss the sleeping ail. iiv u i hul nut k l ne tr y jj i sn .nit! i. ,t have i.otii ej it pemaps, nlv limed mill! eo asm,- ovn. lie me F ks h id cio si I Lu ins. udge and sue ,u i.t Mint and nsg.utly suppel-seuhivved, si.ut oi t'ie victim. It ms so eom-the n al ose in h isle and h.at mu m e n ll.e ai)c found ell ugh ol lie nan law half ile-still ui,.n toe me to patly 't i.ris hi- eded n, and Uifc I'.uangue s.gnc-w cut on to tne end .u.d thesec s.uisiv in ,eice i t men a. nl step-n- , w..h a lew liagnu-itj.,,tt is tie tmishi d speak. ng Ihe hand lloill to J leati.cl Oread. Toi me J s sen a nival ve diners at Delni. u.e'os nave never if the lather tile biii.m; ton b with which t : Mine the aide ol tonin'; tins di ta.iied of. V,1 dav thinned udge auei laige, lo. mg h has e.uised to life p.tpai-ehi ide that f.iu.t n, te t.u hit toiled up slope alter slope, and h cvv Koldv abio.nl, seeming to not almost ic.ichcu me I.i nesL Sag. in l.m ;e. .,R am, i.g l ,,a.t- L m hciiind the vu urn, who wits t.,.nt ot tne U l.tcfe lo the lake, wall iiasd. - a little lake h mid w uh if. c iu w iii ig pc hae.ijgieaL Dlilhani el ,i d,,sk gict u. ;,ie vmi'icn gioiiped on Let Iell and the discernTool nd dcei) ts t..e clhiC.d wilc-men iii f; m. ncaier the lake. it: ed me .tlld IiO.ils ,,1 S til tro it spoil H.g of Ner bosom, the llu'.ur-rsnalk-ol Ki e clid.s, he muse ular coiiliac tni.jHig liie.1 sl.ii.i.,, spei kled Side-- ; ill sLbiies ut silvei to the sun uid tiemblmg lest quit ol Out ol the wxuc--l on me east ;i,es ,i lithe; pus than mine should also oh. lnu, dark line of lull, me b.n kbu.,e T IfeU it.executioner the rn junl.ui c.i.i.nt its ringed s.Ji s began at the extieme 111. ck with nr tices ofg.ganlie growth,-o- leu to mi. He the biush, passing s,wty the w est tne s tiling lulls su p n ai mi d to l.ie flout, and applying the in many a sni-th and giactful cuive, tu'h l.c e a, ui theie. d he uiy luush up spie., iui,i low shiubs, blight glass, fiigli lv lilac-- and the gieeii stiu iefisc- v o! limes ol white, ai.u vivia mumit.i.11 fi.owtis, giant smoke. nner-e Down si. pcs many Ul.civ he i.e ly kindled tlunOs tlnew sullen ltcl athwart fjuuJ men way to feed the u to.it g'e.un-i-olake. 0,1 in the south has a bio.ul the bl ick shadows of the nm'ut.cr p.imt-tloi g sticameis, blood led with wuie wilii a tPep carpet of plate.iu, cov-iiun co.use a, id scattered tiees. uh edges out u r ss the soil waters ti dicds ut twinkling camplires glowed Ihe lake, and gilded 'hriib and luck tne tu j ;le t aed uici Ilirf plateau, as ap v .tii sac ficiul (ire. They lighted up c,i the (pirn teauues and scaiRt lobes piuai ited it wanly iro.n the south. i wormed mv way through the bushes item war tiois, the more distant group M woman and the lnghrfened now hiding in a dense scope of quaking-aspnow among inegular masses of jieepui ' from behind Hie in; and made tuck, skulking, listening, dodging, hop- he tv iu le terrible tableau stand ing to be able to leach a spot w uh which ut in mildness bass rfeliet against the was lam.l.ai, on the very brink of the ru.s-- vc backgiound of the everlasting lake, an J s.miew hut to the right of the bib. 1 mmht lie No soud as yet had escaped the g rl, Indian em ampment. 'I securely hidded, f or days if I chose, till ut as her intsnand, walking to the kit, m wound had I'ealfcd a bale, and my tad neaily completed the chain of lire weary body legain suliicieut strength m ngumed shnek, as though a tongue to enable me lo proceed on my journey. j da me had seared her sight, cut the An air of unusual excitement prevad-e- tir like a knife the camp, and prob thly lavored mv Alight putt of wind from the lakfe ih td the cui tain ol smoke; the husband design; yet it was some time behue location. tvs liuwhec to be seen, but standing was able to reach the a tiny cave hidden behind thorns and vith n the death nicle was the young brambles, m a jutting spur ot rock. Navajo cln- -f m tire act of severing with L.xausted, I threw my self down upon a gl.Mern.g kn.ie thi bonds c.f tl'.e lucky door. Not long did I lemam viisoner. quiet beluresounds ut 'Ur without, causTogether fiev two Ieiped the bariiir ed me to p.Tt the bsias and peer 'uiu-ousl- pf tire, and bed re the astonished Utcs loith. I saw two young Indians recovered truinthedumbsurpt.se which pass within a few rods of my hiding place neld them mute and motionless, the healing between them tne liunk of a irl was sat civ mounted upon the back her father's best horse, and as her young In tiee. '1 rev paused not lur away and set it deep m the sod, leading it daring lov er vaulted upon Ihe Lack of ; another he sent back Us thrilling pemaps tun leel aoove gmunJ. Well acmamted W.tn ll.e habits f and r .cuer and re-- ued daslted at was at a loss to ureakncck speed into tne darkness. this iiumud'C race, understand their pa l pose; but w lit n lhutyell, which was both a taunt children came md piled blush bolii ami a menace, ar .used them. With a dry and green m a huge orcle about this prolonged howl of rage, Hie Utes rushed stake, tne secret vv'is out; timy had a pell me in pursuit of their disappearprisoner to bum. ing and fiiimphant foe, The wily Navajo had stampeded their Marveling much whom it could be, awaited witn breathless anxiety the' ap- horses, And before anything hke sucpearance of the Bvictim I congratulated cessful pursuit could be organized, the had not claimed the fugitives were beyond their reach. myself because hospital. ty of our sometime peaceable Although I was moia'fy certain this neighborhood. Navajo must have been one of the When the preparations were complet- band who had murdemd my two ed, a body ot women approached the friends. I could but admire his courage stake, formed themselves itPo a tuple and cvining, am was heartily glad circle and revubmy lie had lUcceeded'm rescuing Iris stoen began slow!about u, me inner cire'e to twe r,glu, th" brnlc-'-othe r'utches of her nd'i sec oi.d to tiie left, and tne muter oi.rto uslv.d. tin- r g!u Ut. s in! n'l sir a By da bre.k again, blow ly , .rv sluwb i J rk .: m r nip; and h'deotis io nrjt, uiclining their lull ''ude t.ou.c--backward ai.J torward in time , i i n. ,'.h.i, wl uh went up t j heav' mouintul ir jiiotunuus chant ucn tne hart jvl body of t'is lu. Jt iuicibly reminded me of their deatn iM bund vu-- , itind on til' south s'dej ci?nt, and but for theI simst r presence of ill' taal stake, with a knife wound of the st.ikfe and fuel, should have been the heart. sure that a great chief had died, but tiirjngn I always believed that it was a ' "rv Bs tine tiung for n e that 1 was not disthey, like the ax and block at Sir Oh covered lnle their imentations weie bdal , admitted of but one gome on, or I might have had the honor' Faster and ever faster, 'he ghc,;ig of tauing place ot the" criminal, t.ie.i 1 i;c- - K. M. FERRV FYgVr-- - hs Lv lib an enemy. scp.i ,h d wniiiois impounded toil's ne th. w u a gi oans and tieice ei ic vii.it While lie was exhorting the s.knt l i.l IlJi) w nwniltai FERRYSD. SEEDS CO. ticas-oi- Irc--i tnttu 6,000,000 PE0WCW9E Cvor mow ess la med iM1 tapnired her, and now .', at .he hands ot tin 'l gltal iluel, the guilty ones t.ithet, this last e.xtiemitv of savage law . veiv elaborate and spee hg'u.ti.ve, and from time to tune, tne as-- I .o.,l . potinc i. 3v fioi v. ; ixav..; Kei That r ft nise she lvid lied 1 of this factory is about $itcc pay-ro. 000.00 per year or $ao, 000.00 per this factory employs about 3,500 opera this factory mokes such a wonderfo chew m Climax Plug that many other hav e tried to imitate it in am, and m l.v ; .. now try to attract custom ly offering pieces of inferior goods for the same prl tins factory nevertheless continues to 1 . r . Its business every yeah; tbai factory belongs to and is operated Ly , Yours, very truly, P. LOR1LLARB A- - cr I ut vv.is al o gtr rl r v of high V ll !. avs, 1 lahbit si.1, dchgi ,J i cover, i SOIlll That 1 .Viter h t line ot on, o-r- , That That - I . Tax- That the fiea-ante- ed , h of all the u is as more thaa baoco made in the United btates n fiu-- . ' 6 Landing that there were 96 d lac tt ne- That in the last n years this facte r ! s Ppirt live United States Covcrnirt t : . nuilion soft J extent of orer Forty-fo- ur dred thousaod dollars ($44,7oo,ocmj. Into the U. S. Treasury ia intern! l.m-g- .i 1 cure for all nervous diseaa svuh as Weak Memary . Lob of Brau Fewer, lijstena, Haaa( he Fain In th Ba.h, Nertoti Froatration, akefnlness mversalLasfcitude.iyeannaT ljeucorrhtravl W eakness, I in potency and general los of the Generative Organs, !n either hex, pivrerol mi seil by imlist retie n orover exertion, and whu b ultimately lead tofremature old ae, insanity and oouuniptlou. $1 a box or Six Boxes for $0, JStnV Vya ad on ro eipt of pri e. Full particulars ic pdHijbh t sent t vers aaplaaiU. W e guarantee st boxes tu cure ait order cap tor every seud a guarantee to ivrundthe njrne if (mrvpecirit dtiiittf1eitacurtx Address ,ill cotiiUvUiKaluiUtt to htsoie A That v ( Murrays Specific. sami tons of tobacco. 1 1 GREAT EX G LI SI I REMEDY. That lost yearii8S6)it made and s.ld theenorrr.r quant ty of 17, 98,5 So lbs. or fourteen the. d - Eiibrmiu. FACTS YOU CAN BET U... 1 1 1. I.iraon. t.rwnel, MrotiMflH. That the eldest stuf largest tobmwo ;ry in t world u in Jersey City, K. J r Tht this factory makes the popular famed ri,rnaT rtxig, the acknowledged star s chewing tobacco. fljJ for That this factory was established as long ago r leg-g.- v j J U vv 1 i : e. d 1 i p. hun-id.- d 1 ...I--- j, I ht-- n f horse from the Ftts, which I rode perhaps a dozen miles and turned out to return to his master, and made the best If You Want To E.orrow Money call of mv way homeward. An, 'T.ove is loi J of all, and none upon or correspond with James H. but the brave deserve the fair. Bacon, of the Bank of Salt Lake, in Ellen Jak em an. Salt Lake City, who makes loans on long time on FARMS in ?.ll parts of tut Utah. Crony. Whoninna t'uutrh uj IruirLiIn 6 11 1. Curv. l.v retitf fetuixths ta is, y metlmtely looked again they had ceased sn gu g, and lallen back several pacts andstood s. lent and inmiov-a'tlThe upoi; the stake gamg d. rectum oi t!.e tents, two warriors now a; yroacheJ the emblem of death, leading between them the young s ju.iw I bad seen, a piisoner among her own kindled. As 1 looked upon her I knew that she as a thiefs daughter and also a chiefs wife; for she wore all the gorgeous insignia of her lank. From the beaded moccasin, to the crest of Siarlet feathers adorning her he. id, she Was dressed in the most elaborate costume know n to her people. Her weie made of tne sojiest dressed eieeiskm and heavily fringed, her slion skirt of the same matenal was embroidered in sy mholic designs in m mv colored beads, and was contmedat the waist b a broad belt of shels. Her bosom an J aims weie bare save tor numeious strands of ornaments composing her elaborate necklace; and many nariow bauds of bi s cnciiding her round, d.o .. aim--- . Her unbounded hair sutpt in an uikydond lar below her waist. '1 ne tw o vvartiois half led, ha'f diag-getne doomed tie.ibi.e to the stake, hound her to it and retued. d lien obtained a good look at her lace Ini ihe nearest campfire shone full upon it. .vhout the mouth weie drawn turn, deep hues a . though the soul of ihe cm els daughter snuggled iiereelv and liuughiiiv lor composure against' the natm.il weakness and tenderness ol a woman, oaths love of hie. and a lull knowledge o! all the horrible details o the d ath so near hei A hi.iv' nv vvaiu.ii now stepped to. a ton nil. Hiding position near the vutim and p.oeee tied to addless the assembl-- . to ie Mv knovvkdge of their gt was soinewliat hmited, hut g uncled enongn to he able to undi-rs md the pu pose of ins harangue. ihe speaker wav tile third person .of Ihe .loop w m h had passed me at the tne box i mvou, and lie cl limnlouin Lot only ed to e an on let' 'I.,! the vat i.i olonen nt-- trial nage V 1 ti . dav.fr. ir tee gray .1' the murniug a.m. Arrive S;1 t Like p.m. tillAll s.n. was loiv in the wct, had the i a. i u t iaduii in. Leaves i viv , . j the ai A ja.tnully traversed slowly 1 . til. recesses jF a bjv .v, fillip gioou,y seipentiu.e 1 ,.e bullet uoui-- in nv shoul-'w'lail- v ,!' Pas sen ai-- Trams leave bait La ke cany on. fur the Forth. to c ount et der was mr and pa.nfnl. and I was c! bL',Jd' JIul U,u Uit!l 1. im tin th ; U. vV X. ucak ,ruir vith the .V 111 i j o I f .i ,u- - J 1 i ( circles moved, and wilder and .more un-- ( ol" escorting the soul of the would Le e.umb rme the wading of the dirge tin- - j executioner to the Happy hunting t.ii.i;- ! r.kn rcthd. 1 stopped niv ears grounds. Twenty-fou- r hours later, I stole quiet- sound, and csve the disliacting tire ly out ot my hiding place, borrowed a dizzim my eves to avoiJ i 1 LOUHINVAR. H'-dx- Y her bodv tly foruard and a u gr an iell flora her surf lip ft.1: veiy mdiguam, and under ord'nary uraiuistar.cs might nave shot the lel-jlow i'll hs hore without 11','ii.ne ir, t tile wlrvsar.d uheietores. Mv u ifira! aider, however, was some-v mv re ent experience, on- is al.d as c. . , w .'lo ,.t .. g Hi. s that was the end tire matter. 1 was with tk.s pie'rv well particular trio., and indeed had oi.en been to their camp to trade when they were friendly. I hev had been at peace with the a hues a sh mt time before, but that was no ass'irance'that they were so now, so I forbore to make my presence known. 4 ins holding one of their own tribe a prisoner, and that a s juaw too, was a very unjsua! thing, and the air ol tragedy in the all nr made me regret my mabikty to follow it to an end. Thev had taken the track I must inevitably pursue, and I began gathering mysell togethei to loilow when without a sound, gliding hke a shadow, his body sightly ben iuiuard ill a manner indicative o! ail the wanness and cunn.ng ol a t a vomg Navajo chief lullowed tketi.ick ol the amslied L ies. Warilv following, lest I should get s.u.dw ic bed Lelw ceil tvv o hostile partie-S- . I proceeued on my way. As the shadow ot night tell about me; f d.scerne-the twinkling of a c.unpnre, hke a great stai fallen to the earth. 1 knew that the stent ofliesli blood upon my clothes was lather a dangerous thing, and deemed myself saiei in the viciuuv of a cunipme, even if it had been kn.dled by the hand ol an enemy. craw led as close to it as I d.ned; soon Iell and, tired, lutngiv, sick, asleep on a bed ol (l.cg'anl p.ne needles spieid forme by the noble tiee whose sweeping boughs Concealed me. At e.uly dawn, from my ludaig place I saw tne two Utcs eat their lueaki.tst. 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