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. , r , Tz rrxT. tz nT '-r 4 , ....-r.r.- ' 1. , - w r '" '...:,.. w i ... . u - 1 .... ,i J In V4a 'V rj , I'ii taw 5 VOL, IX. J'fjINKVIIJj; (IliOOK COUNTY, OKKCJON, THURSDAY, .MAKCJi ID, 100.) NO. S3. 1 FJII . " iTl V r,. lft iL fill 01?1 KY.Tf;lKTaIlor Huh n new Hue of GoodHjiint Arri vintc WHICH WILL MAKK V, A. DCLL, Attorney and Counselor at Law . NOTARY PUBLIC. "fl'riM'D r,if, ..t li slnitl'X'oirH lli.u.e. I'Ui.'.'i'.V),'.!,!-; OltK'IOW. IIANUSOMIi .SITTH NOW IS THK TIME c. w. rsAr.;-i3, Attorney at Law and Notary. ritJNiJVIU.K, OliKUUN. ' ' ' ' ""; muscle ; it wa long timo beforn uArllVlrr IJF THE r I could K.;t up. I concluded lhat I mut perich, and rnediUU'd ir OATMAN GIRLS. A STI.tRINU TALE Or 1680. 11V It. II. HI KATTO.V. To Leave YourOnler: SHAJMK0 WAflEHOliSE GO Fire proof building, S)Ux(itK) fn-i, in now ready to linndlo MERCHANDISE, WOOL, PELTS, GltAlX, ETC., etc., etc. IKAI.EK8 IN'- Lumber, Wooil, Coal, I'loui", Hay and (Jrain.j I bT:iHl attcntiun Rivrn to wool. Firtcla baling at:d gra ! ing faciiti"?. AIho tutk yard Utcot. ilan. ' ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDLING STOCK. - CUAI'TEll Hf. j LhIb in thu aftt-rnoon J wan awakened by gome fclrang noiec; '""" " " " j J soon recollected iny situation, M. E. UAIUK, (1,,J tli noitie, which I now found Attorney and Counselor at Law !1" 1,0 Ul" lmrki,8 &T oroivc?, t. Jiigiety n.oiiicritB I wag ur iiuurided by an aruiv of covoten and grf-y wolvef. I whh lying ju it - i . no nun, MiHj ivtrt ittioi iroiu Hie i tf- ets of its Lfial. I ttrugglcd to I5'.t to a unsll trca rioar by, but euuld not. Tboy ivecc now near unough fur nit to almoit reach thorn, smelting, imulTing, and jrowlinjr, an if holding a meeting to ceo which nhould be lirst to plunge his sharp teeth intii my llush, and ffr i, a iv,. mm' fir1 ,0 B'g" ' etomaeh - - . i Umi my aliiiont lloodli si careaos.- l" rAlf.lR, ,1 w, is excited with fear, nad itn- Attorney tlt-In W iu:Jiatly fprang to toy feet and U. S. COMMISSIONER, f'"1 a J'tU ; amJ- 88 1 ,ro!e' e,truc,k i th one nearest mo with my hand. .Ul kin.N .,( !.l batiM.y a I J, started back, and the rcet gave - 'Way a little. 1hi rai the first A B:vjt, tiuiwcon Flint onu tkieond rK..r;tv:i.! i. oreoom. tfl. R. Si CCS, Attorney at Law and Notary. Muiu 8trol, I'iiiivl!l.Or(on. 0m an !r H lia.ilin lo Court l(oii. H. P. OELKMAt, M. D., !PhysloIan and Sureoon. rfviNEvn,i,n. our, to:;. louily the eating of the (lb from my arm lo eatiafy tny Lunger and preve.il starvation. I knew I had not auuiciont of life to latt to I'imolf at this rate, and concluded it as well to lay there and die, as to put forth more of painful effort "Jn the midst of these musings too dreadful and full of horror to describe them I roused and (farted. About noon I was pass ing through a dark canyon, nearly overhung with dripping rocks; here I slaked my thirst, and was about lorn Ing a short corner, when two red thirled I'imoles, mounted upon Cue American h'onos, came in night. They straightened in their stirrups, drew their bo, with arrows pointed at me. 1 raised my band to my head, and beckoned to them, and speaking is Spanish, begged them not to shoot. Quick as thought, when I spoke, they dropped their bows and rode up to me. I soon recognized one of them as an Indian with whom I had been acquainted at I'imole viliHge, They eyed me c'oie fur a few minutes, whea my acquaint ance, dieovering through my dis figured features who it was that I was one of the family that had .41(1 i-lB HtOriUETOKS: 'FiiKM ii A Co., ltanki'M, The D.iliiF, Mi Hi It I' ItlHW Jt:uiktH, Moro, W. Loan, Th Id.!!.. . !i. V. Lai uiii.i.v, The Dulled. C. O. HY0, M. D., Physician and Sureoon, rniNstviLLc. oueaott. ( Hill roij!.l!jr !ti(i,l,(), .iV fit t.ilil "J L Mc(-t'!.LOflI, Abstracter of Titles" I'nneville, Oregon. itilifranee I had inade since the gone on a little before dismoun 'massacre. Theao unprinsipled ted, laid hold of me and embraced ' gurmandizort), on seeing me get up me with every expression of pity and hurl a stcne at thrru, rnn otf s ' and condolence that throbs in an short distance, then turned and j American heart. Taking me by f.itcd in e ; when they set up one of j the hand they asked mo ,what tho excitement I lost ray cwifcious nesa, and waked not wsail disturbed by some noise near u. I opfned my even, and two covered wagons wero halting cloio " to me, and Robert was approaching me. I knew Lim, but my own appearance was so haggard ami unnatural, it was some time before he detected who that 'slrarg'j-lonkiiig Lav- covered with b!od, ballets and shoeless coulj be; hi visngo scar red, and be pale as a ghost fresh from Pandemonium.' After look ing for BOino tune, slowly and cautiously approaching, ,o broke out 'My God, Lorenzo! in the name of Heaven, what, Lorenzo, has happened ? J felt my heart strangely swell in my bosom, and I could scaroidy bidieve tny sight. I could not epeak ; my heart could only pour oat its emotions in the streaming tears tint flowed most freely over" my face. When I re covered myself sulliciently, I be gan to speak of the fate of the rest of the family. They could not speak, som-j of them tLose tender hearted women wept mast bitter ly, and sobbed alojd, bsgging rne to desist, and hidutha rest of the truth from them. p rr 11 itiiiiitTi i omnnrj' rtrfsfTsxmTnrsx tvmt s q li, At mmwmv 1 Mil I III1 mi uuuiiiiJ ; J. M. KICICNICV, Prop. : Finest and Best Appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon. Hot ant flolj walr on Loth floor, lintha fur iu uso of mutH, Kvery uioUru convmiitmcu tit huti.1. Tlio dining room, undor Iho direct nprviian of Mr. Kernoy in a very motlrl of tasteful, nolhiis cltganct. nnd tho Jtervico i run til la any in tho flu to. All MitgM ariiva at nod lonvo tho CVdiunbiti Sutlieni. J. H. ftOSEMBEffC, Mo D.t j Physician and Surgeon, j l'iU.r;viLLE.uKC:uoN. Tiiittr , Art J initS, tT K0T104 YOU VVUUCA VIUS. In It 1 nfllf N ttr u ttrftjlif trlirti tht tn PomttlUuca with tite f vthtn ih net ul r-Miurr f Jttu a, entitUMi "An rt (or tlii uf limljff t i l Mif HUtwa of Cull (or n l, Ofti s.Hi, nii'l NVltltiKti.n I vtt iU't y," i' it ftlHii imtilht I nI hfnt' I'tr l i hf At 'l 4, I ,', ttti fttlWhi! UBluc t ptf(MH hurtj nil-. I Mt till uillott tlitnr iuro ttmo Vut Amu if rinrkiloti. i.tttiti -f AHitn. :!rt of M'ti'"H .,r!t amhuufiit No H'l - (llcl Auk Wl, It;, fi-r ti (Mtn ltstMi nl i hv fil iw if utiil Itf ih tjr t r; i, r H , h hi tv.lrii'k llttmn hntun Itf Cttirls , f.tHtlty f Afti'lHl, klftln lf W th Mmt"ti, fn T it ulAli'iiit'ttt No UMii, hlt'tt A 'K lvt rv, rr U I'urviituw ul tin? tj nt v t li , t in r, w m llvhrjr M )VUr tf t MrVUn. (Mil nt )r ( AMthi, wintP nf Vli nU'n, iwotti Itnit'iin'iil Nu UMi, ittittl Auk lrJ, tun;, lor t hi mrrhai! f r if vn M Rtltl lit II 'T HU't iw ijr IH' f ct? s0, I li i, f W v, w in, Unify Jiim tif t'tftrkniMn, ptUiii "f Atmthi, slulp of Wnili tntiioH, anrn tnitinMil No jthnl Au$ r,, I f.r ih I'tiiclm'.f f Hut nw tjr rt '4 t't' v'A Kti'l lil itw ijr nrd Ml nmt ihi jr no itV, t li , r ii , in. tll'JljlttlAll tit I'll of riftrlstt4iri. fMHiniv t A'miim, ttf nl WmH- MlHl"H, Hofll ainll-iuPtll Nl tMl, flloil Ailf( )V, t X, t"t th Min im ut llti HW i r itn 4i r t (to i(r u nr mul h( ii w t r 33, t 17 , r w e, in. Iff Ot'llil IHMIUI)' '( I'MI'k, "tltl f OrrtRtMt, pMurn Mat'-HUMif Num., tlli'-1 JtUy v'f. tni, lr llm .Mirt'tHM of w hf w ijr ih 6 uml w h( hrt ir ttiti t IS, f 1 c, w in, That Itn'? HI (iffHf nmiif tn liw thnt th Intnl i iiitthl i nturg vfim!il tr Itx tlnilnT r hIixim ttirtii for t-iti'iiUtirttl iuriotHl ntnl tn f'Kittlillili tdi'lr flnhim to h1I i'J blnr 1 UK) Itt-KtuliT mill Ki'eeivrr ol 1 1 I t ro ! nn, uu Monday, iliu lmh iluy f My, lfi;. ; 1 (it y hftinr wltnwt; F W PnMnti, lion-' rJoiivj!, Hrnry M ivtrrM, Hfitjlinnn Sinn" Urlf AD !o. f t'ljtrkaton, ftrll( hikI A I Ornkti, .t- I Wlmt, 'ril II Hlruim mul John pat .( hnitii, orciimt. Any ml nil rtrrndit flntmhift HilvcrHfly tlm ' liwrfi diMrihti'l Inint mo noputativl lo f 1 U llirlr clfltm In tliU utile a uu or hefur Uio tin .iim iniy in i"") !'" nmW. in ml4 JAV V. l-CCAH, lUmUU-r. 0. A. t UN K .l-NTIST, 2 . riUM.vii.i.K. Sells a s j Lumber -At ' the most hideous, doleful howling abut I tv r heard from any source. As it rang out for several minutes j upon tho still evening air, and ' echoed frum rag to crg, it sent ithe mot awful fonsatians of dread mid loneliness thrilling through j my n hole fnime. 'A tit requiem for the dead,' thought I. I tried to scatter them, but they seemed bent upon supplying their stomachs by dividing my body between them, couid have happened. I told them as well as I could, and of thi fau of the rest of the family. They look me one side, nnder a tree, and laid me upon their blankets. They thea took from their laddie a piece of their ash baked bread and a gourd of water. I ate the piece of bread, and have often thought of the mercy it was they had no more, for I might have easily kill ed myself by eating too much ; my OK! COS. nnd thus completing the work left cravings were uncontrollable. They unfiuinhed by their brothers the hung up the gourd of water in bodies of nay sisters, tho' news would bare been Iesa dreadful to me than the tiding that they bad been carried off by tho Indians. Hut my suppicious were now con firmed, and I could only tee them as "the victima of a barbarous cap tivity. During their absence, and fnr ecnoe time after, I was severely and dangerously ill, but with the kind attention and nursing render ed rue, I began after a week to re vive. We were now only waiting the coming that way cf tome per sons who might be westward bound, to accompany them to Cal ifornia. When he had been there tiro weeks, six men came into Pimole, who, on learning of our situation, kirxlly consented to keep with us until we could reach Fort Yuma. The Kellys and Wilder had seme time before abandoned their notion of a year's stay at Pimole. We were soon again up on the road, with every step of which I now had a painful famil iarity. Oa tae sixth day we reach ed that place of all others the ruoet deeply memory-written. I have no power to describe nor can tongue or pen proclaim the- feel ings lhat heaved my sorrowing "They immediately cbos? the j heart, as I reached the fatal spot, course of pruince, and resolved j I could hear ftill the oho of those not to venture with e- ftmll a j wild shrieks and hellish whoops, company, where wc had mjte j jh reverberating along the mountain a doom. Mr. Wilder prepared mc cliff.! those groans, those awful some bread and milk, tvhich, with- (groans could it bo- my imagina out a sharpening process, toy ap-j tion, or did they yet live in plead petite, for some reason, relished 'ing euho among the numerous very well. They traveled a fewJcaverns cn either hand? Every oaikon the back' track that night j foot-fall startled rue and seemed lo and camped. I received every at- be an intruder upon the chambers $11 Per Thousand TlmlxT l nu t. M't Juno 3 Hrs NOTICK roll J'UBUCATiON. t'. it I. suit oim Tl lli-, or-t fi. Kittle ft h"r.ty iriwn lltl tit t-tttttpitmitot' 1th tint l.rivit..tt I'l lh. j.-t f t)it.:("i tii Jttll' a, rttttti.1 "VutH'l f.T t!t t'f ItltiU f ltttt.1 tn Mtt' .( I uhl.Tlitu, t'rv K'.n, Nt ti,.! nail V M.lttitift.ttl '! crrflt.rt," (' r v l- ti'l .1 In All Itf I'ttt.lir I win! hlfttf tt) M-l til Atittn.l 4, IV!.'. tin- I'.Uiiu hi Itaint'.l (rl'".'!i'. .vtt titt.l In Hit Uitr tiuttrn MBit'- tdt'Mlti, l It lnlfl w I ntie. I'tf liiui'Mtlj. iHiinttv i.l Itt tnn'tillt. nlHlo t'f M i tt m .'li. urn tttHit'im'til it;!, lifi'.l Jul) ."J. iij. Ittr Utn .iir'.'lini- ut IIiii W w 1, tp U r loi, W M. 1 la KrmiKh. ftf Hi.ilnn. tomily of Hjultinit'. ttt nf V .i Htyttill, ttrtnfit Kliitt'tttvtit Nn '.wt, II ittl ,11, ';, ttir itn' jutri IniM' tifltuiiu lip ttr, tuv tr i' r stttl it Itl tn ,ir li, li Jit , rlUf.llM. UtiIrt' .V lltntm, tlf HMiltti!ii. ittittlv of hi" Imitt, tttnto of Vrth llttltiilt, wtiru litliitt'lit Nt li.i. tili'tl uty l. IttiJ, t"r lit .iirflmw ul I hf li hlttu nr mul II til I im,;, ln.tl . in siit', of i'tlf,,ni1tt. Neva .,rmc h. ii,"j . . . i im.tnet.n, Wit.hitun IVrrii-.rv." pi 1 lil !' l I ""' I Ifti.li-.l I. mil I 'if I'-tl'iif Uittl Sim.-, I.y ft tvf Inn. I tiiil.l It. in. uu i ah. ni.!o itr it-niiiUf ,.r ; si i, ,:, ,. f!l.,'i l miim'.l in-rtnii-t.n.ii.1 ll, u l.tr ,:rlfiillnntl I'liriHiw, tiii.l t,, , t,Bl ,. flit, ln lrlr M,nni lrt'.,- t'"( ii 1 .1 1 'ii Itit-tr i'miiIii" I" m"I Ihii.I 1-,'turi' liii' ; ,(1.,, t,inU Hfui.t. r ni lit'f.iiv. r i Hi,' I nil."., Un-sDii j riik 1 ltrtmt.1.-. "f Wm-rl.iwn, nun of ni Mmiilnv, tin' 1 -1 1 ll tlm t.f Al.rll, l"i'.l j ftiilim l.,ii, lr.l(. ,n Sim I it ItuViil. oli l'nli'- I h iinir. . llui""f ; T. 3 1 iH'tuirtl, , : llt ,v nil, lii.-il O'-l. Ml, ItM-Mt-r I lit' I'lirt'lift-i' Tlm liitlWi, llri'u.itti H rt Hinilh. t'f I .irlUit.l, , ( ,,. , ,, ,)r B, ,, ,,r ,jr ((, t.f Mllu'tj."iiH, Minn; t linr!i' A 1','ttfr f l'i ui4'lK H-lt; liii. I I'ltni F I) l.rtnit. (Ji'vi ll rnU'ir, tiitxtnv A Iftti ni nitil Iitn Krnii)iii, t'f t'J"intit', !.-,. Aiivnii'lHll iiTMins t-lnlntltii.; it-liiT'tt'ly tin' nliM, ih'.t n U',l inn. In itn- ri , in fit"! In Mf llu-ir clltlinii HI lint I'llli'ti tin tif In'turti lltt' until :itli ili' ul April, lli"l JJJ.IH JAV 1'. t.UCAH, litvlnliT. Apaches. "I had come now to think enough of the chanro for my life, to covet it as a boon worth preserv ing, liut I had serious fears when 1 saw with what boldness and tenacity they kept upon my track, r.s I armed myself with a few roeks and pusbsd on. The excitement of this pcoiie fully rousjd mo, and de-, vulupej physical strength that I had not been able before to com mand. The sun bad now reached the horizon, and the first shades of lenely night lay upon tho distant gorges and liill fidfi. I kept my self Mipplicd with rocks, occasion ally hurling one at the more inso lent of this second triho of sav ages. They seemed determined, however, to force an acquaintance At limes they would ot up one of : their w ild concerts, and grow fur- j bus, us if newly enraged at my es- capo. Then they would huddle about, fairly besetting my steps. Grossmann's Patent Writing Ring The lint't liiiinirtiiiil liniriv'i'nit'iil nf tin' iti' In Plic ftfl ut iiciittiftiiKli tnnlilliK lltt' li'iiiPi'tl ivrtli'r II I'li'inllil lii'tlliintl tn ft liny ut'tittnliy lltft ttic n( lltltt lllli , I'.litttH'ftMl by tirtintitu'tll rulli'tt irt't.lttfiiit mill litmrU tif I'ttiifniliin In P.tiMt ftinl Auiorli'S. Hnttiptti tlnKett nttMurti'il una nciit itmi.slil fur l iki, kIhuIii uiiiIi' j hv y hun unit, rum unlit' rinir, "iniv wliuilit r fur ntftii, wmnftii tir clillil. PCNfl MF'Q SUPPLY CO. Nn, Hurt. K.i ii rtli HI tot t, I'llll.AIHft.l'lllA Tlm (Ihkiiii Wnl.ly Jiinrnnl, a I'tiiin nnlli' tn wiiniHf, lit tiHMVKt full "f ! wa ll II ul 1(1. $1 n ynir In iniy iiililrt . 'I'ltc Jouimil, I'.'O, Una 121, i'ortliiml, Or, Prlnovlllo and Shanifto Stao Company. Simolul attmillon Blvon to Pinw unut'i' ml Fraltflit (runlet to mid ttMiu The Hullo mid filmnlltu Kpeulnl ratos (riven lotnu'tteo nnd rrnlglit In bulk. V- nyaiii.-iuil tf ili-IJi,IV vaj-. . ABmitei, StwllMnwiS' tM-.5 SzZ.-thM&!r I'lmb.ir l ii., Ant J.m ;l, tsr. NOTIcra FvH PUHIJCAT10N, f. S. Uuil ole, 1 In- i!l,', Ott'cui. .It'iiiuirv '.W. i1 1. K.itlf. I laorrtiy itivin ',t In (nni'liftni'0 ! ,.,,.), f,!l,..l ,,, .a, whh Hi.' tT.iutimi. ft v.,t nr-i of f..nii..s . j i ut ii iiignieneJ, nut knew Juim :t. i'ntn.t.,1 vn Ai-t f.tr tl.u mi'o ,.f .,f,..l,. .t.. Ifcoining weary and faint with hunger nnd thirst, some time after diiik, I feared I should faint, and l6lrt morning be devoured Wy them. I.nt'S in the evening they called a halt, for a moment stood closely huddled in Ilia road behind uu, asi if wondering what blood- i'l'1','i"(,ri '' clad ghost, from somo other sphere "IMS SllH.lilir HKXHTIt'X I'l l 111 M III IIK," JL, I' Xj I P U T Collapsible Pocket Stereoscope1 Apparatus. Thr i!iiii.h't Ktrti tiM'o' wltli On tr..iiiYiit Op- thMlflhTi, lltuhtv iltitilutl in iliih-irtu o.Uh milh I H'h jjoltl It mt ttihvr lU'rotmloim ttin.li.tt lnK"- luflmlhif; jo V. V, riiul.iinnpliM. uw ol nil bull i, i-in-f onlv s! ,00- it '! wlu iv ii-niii.l in l (Ul lot m. Atf ult utstal. Llllput Storooacopo Co. l'utu-nt ItiitUlmn, !'lillmUIJiiu. . - r I-' W M Mn mio Hurls , cf When ton, connl.v nf Trv- .f-r, 'UH.i of MilitHKfJ, SrttifH tKUtM'UH'IK No; 1 l.i.i, lUt-tt t't1! H., itr tin' I'ldYhnxi d( thei !i( t.i' -ip tvu'i n hi rv ut we 4, tp u , r la , ( M. j Mmtthoy wlU oiTor proof to Ttivw 0'l Iho tflttil ..nio;fil It tttortt vnonilHt) lor Its 1 1 ui V uii'l "lury I 'wit inrro-Mtlttrnl purr u?;f;l could bo treading this unfriendly nil iro.vv, UitUta tfiV ol Aprti, ll. i ') Vlo'V nt,'M,vi w ;iH-.v..; y ,1 Wwst i-i st .'no., ; ,u"' Minn; . 1. iiu-k of I m omn, S uh ; I, K H t n - i hum o' N prin Mpnnj; , nt'oii ; l.dn ui lii rtloiui 1 of Hi itrn, tip, ; Jiiito-t M w fij of rue ' ImiII.-, t'r't'ii; aivI luw i.l Hnr uti tul An-! llmiiv Moi ly i'i h'-n'.oti, Mitm. AilV tt'ttl Mil MTNiill I'lrt'lllllUI ft IViT-.tMy lh Hltmi' tlo-rrtl -yd- Mti i, nro ti-'iuilt'tl to file llirlr flu! mi III thlt nItU'UH. ou ur hctaro i-rtUI lllit .pi ol A W'l, J.UI u.y JAY P. I.rCAB, !UKlUr. 1 -) "i-friJUffl-ii:it Sfc. " F lA'r'iilviniuuiiiii it f fttfti'h ftntt l:'."M", If! li M H",f qtiltklv o'O-t-rr n U. Mrt'nh"i r;ut- tvnvinr uu itni'Mlfon im i.ii'ti'iMv f 'iCt'n(-ti!.v t Mmttn iu.-;!. IIi-iiii oi iftu fmiti.K-.tiMisi. H-U.:ii:-;UK on .V.uU Monl t ULUmi n .-.iv. for M t'tn n'K tmii'iin. ritU-nli tnh.'ii ilii 'iit-h Tltr.;i ii'. ictxivtl Hiwiiil iff iit fl l( In nit. I'hHr.us hi ' l"1 A lr;li,l.'-"n-!VP'il-'tt';fo( Ti-w-klT, , tVO-t rlv. t'lib.lt.'M t' iiuv r-n U'litill.' M,i,:i,il J.i'i'i, f-.i rt Vivir; ni!i ri.i!iHj, S-h t'oal tsyiill tttlttfc'liMlkNrf. mill E: Ce.38""9"'- New lorii' l)i until OilliD. o.tl V fU WuslnuiiU'n, li. C. They were soon away, to my glad surprise ; and ero midnight the last echo of their wild yells hud died upon the distant hills to the north, I traveled nearly all night. The cool night much re lieved tho pain in my head, but compelled tn to keep up btyond my strength, to prevent suffering from cold, I have no reroem hriince of aught from about two to lour o'clock of that night, nntil about nino of the next day, save tlio wild, troublous dreams that disturbed my sleep. I dreamed of Indiana, of bloodshed, of my sis leni, that they wero being put to di'iith by cloiv tortures that I was with then), and tuy turn was com ing (soon. When I cams to myself, I hud hardly (strength to move a, reach, and charged me to remain until they might return, promising to carry me to rimole.t After sleeping a short time I awoke, and becctue fearful to trust myself with these Pi moles. They had gone on to tho scene of the massacre; it was near night ; I adjusted their blankets and laid them oho side, and commenced the nighl'o travel refreshed and not a little cheered. Hut I soon found my body racked with more pain, and oppressed J with more weariless tban ever. I kept up all night, most of the time traveling. It was the loneliest, most horror-struck night of my life. Glad was I to mark the first streaks of tho fourth morning. Never did twilight shine to bright, or seem empowered to chase so much darkness away. ''Cheered for a few moment.', I hastened my slops; stajgering ss I went; I found that I w as com pelled to rest ofteaer than usual; I plainly saw lhat I could not hold out much longer. My head was betoming iullamed within and without, and in places on my scalp, was putrid. About mid forsnoon, after frequent attempts to proeeed, I crawled under a shrub and was soon asleep. I slept two or three hours undis turbed. '0, my God 1' were tho words with whick I awoke, 'could I get something to eat, and some one to dress my wound?, I might yet live.1 , I bad no desire to sleep con tinually. I resisted this with all tho power I had. While thus musing, I cast my eyes down up on a long winding valley through whieh the road wanderod, and plainly saw moving objects ; I was sure they wore Indians, and at the thought my heart 6nk within me. I meditated killing myself. For one hour I kept uiy aching eyes upon the strange appearar.ee; when, nil at once, as they rose up on a slight bill, I plainly reeeg nizod two white covered wagons. 0, what a moment was lhat ! Hope, joy, confidence, now for the first lima seemed to mount my soul, and hold glad ctnpiro over n'l my pains, doubts and fears. In tentioa and kind nets lh.it a true ! of the dead! sympathy could minuter. We j "There were dark thoughts in camped wberu a gurgling spring ! my mind, and I felt that this was sent the clear cold water to the j a charnel house that had plundered surface, and hcra I refreshed my-jour household of its bloom, its self with draughts of tho purest of childhood and its stay I I marked beverages; eleansed my wounds, the precise 6pot where the work of and batbed my aching head and death cooirounetd. My eyea bruised body in one of nature's would then gaze anxiously and own baths. The next day we were long upon the high, wild moun safe at Pimole ere night caine cn. tains, with their forests and peaks, When the Indians learned what that now embosomed all of my had happened, they, with much , bleed that were still alive 1 I trac vehemence, charged it upon the ' ed the foot-prints of their captors, Yurnas ; bat for this we made al-;and of those who had laid my lowance, as a deadly hostility parents beneath my feet. I sigh burned between thees tribes. Mr. . ctlto wrap myeelf in their death Kelly and Mr. Wilder rejlorci upon role, end with them tleep my proceeding immediately to the; long, last sleep! But it waa place of massacre, and burying the j haunted ground, and to tarry there dead. 1 alive was more dreadful than the "Accordingly, early the next thought of sharing their repose. I day, with two Mexicans and ssv- j hastened away I prayed God to eral Pimoles, they started They save me in future from the dark returned after an absence of three days, and reported that they could find but little more than the bones of six persons, and that they were able to find and distinguish the bodies of all but thos. of Olive and Mary Ann. If they had found the thought? that gloomed my mind, on turning my back upon ,that spot; and the reader from ex periencing kindred sorrow. . (To lie Continued.) Subscribe for the Review. Only 11.50 per year. VOTING CONTEST. A FINE $400.00 Piano Given Away! 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