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THE OMAWA DA'TLY EEE.SATURDAY. . .TTT f TV3tt : Irtrfi : THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS * 010 harnham , bet , Olh and 10th Streets. ranis OK sunscniiTioN : off 1 year , lo aJvfuiccpostinlcl ( ) . $10.00 jionthi " " . 6.00 month * 3.00 . RAILWAY TIME TABLE. ii * v. cjtHu cincAnn , BT. rAn , NiNxr.trous AND OMAHA RAILROAD. l.cavo Oimha Xo. 2 through | oncr ( , 11 a. in. No. 4 , Oakland JVIMCIIKIT , 8:30n. : in. . Arrive Omaha - No. 1 , through ) cw cligvr , 3V > . in. No , 3 , Oakland | < a $ cnfer , 4:10 : 1 > . in. LKAVlKO OMAHA KA9T OK SOUTH EOC.ND. C. , U. & O. 6 n.m. . 3:40 : p. in. C. & N.V. . . 0 ft. u.-3:40 : vni.1 C. , It. 1. & 1' . , a n. m. 3:40 : i . in. K. C. , St. J. & 0. H. , 8 a HL-fliSO p. m. Arrl\e ftt St. Louis at 0:15 n. m. ami 74S ! n. in. WRET OR SOUTIIWKSTS. H. & M. In N'eK , Through K\vrc , 3:35 : n. m. 11. ft M. Lincoln Vrdsht , 7:00 : 1 > . in. VJ. 1' Eprc , 12:151) : . in. O. & II. V. Ijr Lincoln , 10:20 : a , in. O. & It. V. for Osecoh , :10 : t. in U. I1 , freight No. 6 , 6:30 : a. in. U. P. froliht No. P , gifi : ft. tn. U. I' . Ircliilit No. 7 , 0:10 : n. in. emigrant U. 1' . frclifht No. 11 8:25 t > . in. AHRIV1XO FROM EAST AXD JinUTU. , C. 1) . & ( J. , 6:00 : n. m. 7:2. ' > ji. tn. C. & N. W. , 0:45 : a. m. 7:25 : p. m. C. H. I. ft P. , 0:46 n. in. 0:03 p. in. K. C. , St. Joe * 0 It. , 7:10 : a. in. 0:45 : p. m. W. , St. U. k I1. , 105 n. m. 4:25 : p. in. AltRIVI.NO FROM TUB WEST ASO 80UTIIWll3r. 0. & H. V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p. in. U. P. i\prcss 3:25 : p. in. IJ & JI. In Neb. , TliroURh Expros' 4:15 : p. m It. & M. Lincoln Freight 8:35 : a. in. U. P. Frclxlit .No. 10 1:10 : p. in. No. 0 4:25 : p. in. Kuilgrant. No. 8 10:50 : p. m. No 12 11:33 : n. in. O. & R. V , mix oil , nr. 4:35 : p. m. NOR1II. Nrbnuka Jh Islon of the St. Riiil & Sioux City lload. No. 2 leaves Omhlm S a. m. No. 4 leu os Onmha 1:50 : p. m. No. 1 nrrUc at OmalmnHlSO p. m No. 3 rxrrhc * at Oiiuihn at 10:45 : a. m. DUMMY TKAIN8 lIKTWr.KX OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLfrrs. Lcnvo Omaha nt 8:00 , 0:00 : ami 11:00 : a. in. ; 1:00 , 2:00. : 3:00 : , 4:00 : , 5:00 : ami 0:00 : p. m. Lcruu Council lllulTsnt 8:25 : , 0:25 , 11:25 : a.m. ; 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 6:25 : anil C:25 : p. in. Sundays The ilnminy leaves ( Inialm at 0:00 : n J 11:00 : n. m. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and P:00 : p. m. l.ctne ? Council HlnlTs at 0:25 : and 11:25 : o. in. ; 2:25 : , 4:25 : ad 5:25 : p. m. Opening and Closing of Malll. ROUTK. orr.v. CLOSE. a. in. p. in. a. in. p. in. Chlcago&N. W 11.00 0:30 : 4:30 : 2:10 : Chicago , 11. I. & Pacific. 11:00 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , H. & Q 11:00 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:10 : Wabash 12:30 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Sioux City and Pacific. . 11:00 4:30 : Union Pacific 0:00 : 11:40 : OmalKi&U. V 4:00 : 11:40 : B.&JI. In Jfol 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 : Omaha ft Northwestern. 7:30 : Local nulls for State of Iowa Icavo but once a day , viz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mall li ale opened at 10:30 a. m. Ofllco open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. in. THOS. K HALL P. JI. Business Directory , Art hmporlum. U. HOSE'S Art Emnoitura , 1510 Dodge Street , Btecl Engravings , Oil Paintlnjjs , Chrotuos , Fancy Frames. Framing iv Specialty. Low 1'rlccu. DONNKlt 1300 Uouislas Street. Good Styles. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE , opposite Post Offlco. W. R. 13AHTLETT 317 South 13th Street Architects. DUFUENE & MENDELSSOHN , AnCIIITECTS , lloom 14. Crelghton Illcck. A. T. LAUGH Jr. . Room 2. Ciclehton Block. Boot * and Shoes. JAMES DnVINE & CO. , Fine Boots and Shoes. A good usorraont of homo work on hand , corner 12th and Harncy. / THOS. EUICKSON , S E. cor. 10th and Douglas. JOHN FOHTUNATUS , 605 10th street , manufacturca to order good work at fair prices. Reinlrlng done. Ded Springs. J. F. IiARRIMEIl Manufacturer. J617 Douplasst. Books , News and Otatlonery. J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. V McSHANE & SCHROEDKR. the oldest B. and E. > bouse in Nebraska ChUhlUhcd 1875 Omaha. CKNTRAL RESTAURANT , MltS. A. RYAN , southwest corner IGthand Dodge. llcst Hoard for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed Ucala at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash , FurnlubPd Unmn Supplied. Road Wagons. WM.SNYDCtl , No. 131h 14th and Hamcy Streets' Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDREW ROSE\VATER , CroiRhlon Block , Town Surveys , Grade and Sewerage Systems a Specialty. Commission Merchants. JOHN O. WIL LIS.1414 Dodfro Street , D B BEEMER. For details see Iar0'o advertise ment In Daily and Weekly. Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCI ) Kit. manufacturers of , and \\1iolcsalo Dealers In Tonaccos , 1305 Douglas. W. F. LOHENZEN manufacturer 61410th street. Cornice Works. Western Cornlco AVorks , Manufacturcra Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofllii' ; , Orders from any locality promptly executed In the best manner. Factory and Ollicu 1310 Dod e Street. GaUanlzcd Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. , manufactured ami put up In any part of the country. T. 81NHOLD 410 Thirteenth street Crockery , J. IJONNER 1300 Dougiaa street. Good lino. Clothing and Furnishing Qoods. GEO. H. PCTKRSON. Also Hats , C ps , Boots , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 804 S. 10th street. Clothing Bought. ' C'.SHAW will pay highest Cath price for second band clothing. Comer 10th and Karnham. Dentists. DR. PAUL , Williams' Mock , Cor. 16th & Dodge. Drugs , faints and Oils , KUUN & CO. Pharmacists , Fine vunc U < x > Js , Cor , 16th and DonriM ktrecU. V. J. WHITEHOUf K , Yllolc8ale & Retail , 10th t C C. FIELD , 2022 H ( tn Side Cumlng Street M , I'ARR , Druet'let. in'Ji and Howard Streets. Dry Qonrts Notions , Etc , JOHN II. F. L13 1IANN & CO. , Kev York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Farn him ttr ct. L.C. Etiowold also boots and thoea 7th i fieldc , fgruuure , A F. OIIOSS , Now and Second Hand Furniture , and Ktou-s , 1111 Douiriu. Hlghcbt cash prieo jiaiil ( or second liana eog'ip , J. IlONNKil 1309 Douwi t. Kino cooili , &c. Fence Workt , OMAHA F CBCO. GUST , FHIESiCO. , 1213IUrncySt. , Improve od I co I Sexes , Iron ami Wood Fences. Oltico ltalllnt'8 , Counters of I'ilio ami Walnut Florist. A. Donaghuo. plants , cut flowcre , Eceds.boqueU etc N. W. cor. loth an ] Doucloa ttrects. ' v > ronndry. JOHN WEARXE & SONS , cor. Kth & Jacktonet * Hour and Feed , OHAIIA CITY MILLS , 8th and Faroham Sts. Wel&hans Bros. , , ropnetors. ' Urocen , Z. STEVENS , 21 t bet 7en Cumlng and Izard T. A. McSltANK , Corn. 23 < 1 and CumlnjStreets. Hatters. W. L. PAHROTTK & CO. , Doughs Street , r'holaale Exclusively. Hard wale , Iron and Steel. DOLAN & LANGWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 and Uth street A. HOLMES corner 16th and California. ' Harness. Saddles , Ac , n. WKIST fOlSthSt. hot Farn. A lUrnfy. Hat and Donnet Blenchers. Adlos pet yoMi Straw , Chip and Kelt Hals don * .ip at northwt corner So\ente nth and Capitol A cmio. WM , OOVK Prontittor Hitels. CANFIELD HOUSEOo . Cniincld.Sith fc Farnh&m UORAN HOUSE , lH. . Cary , 013 Farnham St. SLAVF.N"9 HOTEL , K Shtcn , 10th Street. Southern Hotel flu.4. Lirucl , Oth & I.c.av cinvorth. ron Tlio Western Cornlco Works , Ayents for the Chmnpion Iron Fence &c. , hn > o on band nil kind * of Fancy Iron Frncus , Ciet > tlii * , Finculs , RaIlii ! < , rlt' . 1310 DcHlco stttt. aplZ Intelligence OfTlco. MRS.VMV. \ UF.NT 21716th Street. jewellers , JOHN IJAUMER 13U Farnham Street. Junk , H. IlERTHOLD , Rs and MctAl. Lumber , Lime nnd Cement. FOSTER & OHAY corner Uth and MaugkM St . Lamps and Ulassware. J. 110NNER 1309 Itttulas St. flood Variety. Merchant Tailors. G. A. LINUQUEST , Ono ol our most popular Merchant Tailors \ re- ciUIng the I.iti'st designs for Hprlnp nnd Summer 'Jowls tor Kclitlcnicn 8 wear. _ Stjll li , durable , " ' and Drlces low as c\cr 216 13th bet" Uot'u.&Farni Millinery. MltS. C. A. RINGER , Wholesale nnd Retail , Fan- : y Goals In Rnflt variety , iephjni ! , Card lloanls , llwlory , Qlaic * , CooeU , Ac. t'liea | > c t House In ibo West. Piircht cr F.UO 30 per cent. Order liyMall. 116 Fifteenth Strrct. Physicians an I Surgeons. W. S. GllillS , M. D. , Rxjin No 4 , Crelghton 'Hock , 16th Struct. P. S. LKISENRINO , M. 1) . Masonic Mock. C. L. HART , JI. I ) . . KJT and Kar , opp. postonico DU. L. II URADDY , Oculist ami Aurht , S. W 16th and Farnham St . Photographers. GEO. 1IEVN. PROP. , Grand Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street , near Masonic Hall. First-clasa Work and Prompt ness KUirantvcn. Plumbing , Cas and Sttntn Fitting , P. W. TARP Y k CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Fnrnluun > nd Douglas.Vorn promptly attended to. D. FITZl'ATRICK , HOo'Douslas Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENIIY A. " "STERS. 1412 Dodso Stfeot. Planing Mill. A. MOYER , manufacturer of sash , doors , blinds , moldings , newels , alustcrs , handrallt , fiirnlshhij ; scroll uawiii , A.C. , cor. Dod oiuid Uth btrccts. Pawnbrokers , J. ROSENFELD. 322 10th St. , bet. Far. & liar. Refrigerators , Canficld's Patent , C. r. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Tarn. & Harncy. Show Cnso Manufactory. O. J , WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show Cases , UprlKht Cases. U . . 1317 Casa St. FRANK L. GERHAKI ) , proprietor Omaha Show Caee manufactory , hlS Soutli ICth street , between Lcavcnworth and Marcy. All goods warranted first-class. Stoves ana inware. 4 } , A. nUUMESTEll , Dealer In Stoves and Tinwaro , nnd Manufacturer of Tin'Hoots nnd all kinds ol Building Work , Odd Fellows' Block. J. BONNElt. 1303 Douclas St. Good and Cheap. Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholcsalo and Rotall Seed Drills and ' Cultivators , Oild Fellows' ilall. Shoo ticoros. . ' Phillip Lanj , 1320 Farnnam St. , bet. 13th & 14th. Second Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR , 1410 Douglas St. . New and Second Hand Furniture. House Furnishing Goods , &c. , beui'ht and sold on narrow marrins. Ualoonj. HENRY K AUFSf ANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Street , has just opened a moat elegant UtcJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLAI.NKRY , On Farnham , next to the I ) . & Jf. hcailnuartcrB , hoi ru-opuncil a ne.it and complete establishment which , barring Filth , and MothcrShipton's Proph ecy , will he opened tor the boya with Hot Lunch on and after present data " Caledonia " J. FALCONER. 070 ICth Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , 101i ! Farnham bet 10th & lltd. P. PEMNEU. 303 * Tenth street , between Farn ham and Harncy. Docs good and cheap work. 00 Oent Stores. i HENRY POHLMAN. tors , notions , plctuics ' jewelry , &c. , 618 14th bet. Farnham and Douglas P. C. I1ACKUR. 1205 Farnham St. . Fancy Onnds NotlcotoNon-Rosldont Dofondnnta E. D. Lane ( full name unknown ) will take no tico that bo has been sued by Dudley M. Stcclo , Samuel R. Johnson and Sanford W. tipratlln , co- luxrtucrx , doing business under the firm name of Stcclo , Johnson & Co. , lu the District Court of Douglas county , Nebraska , to recover $3,031.20 , ami Intcrast from October 18,1SSO , due them on a promissory note bearing date April 20,1S"H. Also that an attachment has been mailo on certain funds In the First National bank of Omaha , Nc hratika , belonging to you and nhich the eaid par- tics aliovii named Hetk to obtain to apply In pay incut of their said claim. You are required to answer Raid petition on or before Monday , the 22d day of August. A , D. 1BS1. WAHItEN SWiTZLKR , _ oyj _ Mt Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE. In the district court , Douirlai County. To Sa'nucl C. Davis , Caroline DAN Id , Elizabeth B. Tomllnson nnd the helm or devises of Hcnry T. Toiullnsoii , deceased whose real names nro un known , non-reiildciit defeiulants. You nro hereby notified that John T , Davis , plaint ! ! ! arid prcsi-nt owner of the land hereinaft er described , did on the 17th day of Juno , A. 1) , 18&1 , lllo his petition in the district court In and for Douglas county. Neb. , against you as dcfcn dants setting forth that on the 12th day of Jami ary A. D. IbW , the nald Henry T. Tomllnson , and Elizabeth II. , his wife , txecutcd and deliver- cd to the saM Samuel C. Davis a deed of lands ultuatul In i > ald county In uhlch a portion of the lands Intended to bo comovud was by a clerical error erroneously described as the north 4 instead of the uutt i of till ) kouthwi-bt J of we. No. 1 , In township No. 14 north of raugo No , 11 cost ac. cording to the tnie Intent of thti jiartlcs thereto , which deed it duly recorder ! In the olllce of the elcrk of the county of Douglas lu book M of deeds at page lt > 2. The oiijcct and prayer of said petition is that said error be corrected and that nald deed be con strued as conveying the wu > t } of the southwcbt miartcr of bald section No. one , and that the tltlo thereto bo adjudged ta bo In cald plaintlir or In those lawfully claiming under him the same as If Bald error had not been made and that you and each of you bo forui er excluded from any Inter est in said laud on account of said trror and for uuch other to further relief as may bo Jutland right In the prtmUcH. And your arc ami uieh of you U hereby notified to appear and answer said etition on or before the Ut day of August , A U , , JOHN T.DAVIS , Date. ) June 23. 1831. Plaintiff. WM , K , MILLKII his Attorney. uv-rat-tt h Master's Sale In the Circuit Court of the United State ? for the district of Nebraska. Auguttus S , Kldder ) vi. Vln Chaucer } ' . Ncltori Fiauteau. J rtuiKCLoiii'RK or MOKIUAOK. Public notice Is hereby given tlmt In pursuance of a decree entered In the aboro cause on the Ifeth day of November , 1830 , I , Ellis L. Jlierhower , Matter In Chancery In said court , will on the 20th day of Augmt , 1S81 , at the hour of 3 o'clock In the afternoon of the said day at the west door of tlio United Statea court house and iiostoilk-o building In the city of Lincoln , Lancaster coun ty , Htatu and District of Nebraska , sell at public auction the following described property , to-\it | : l ho northwest quartir of the northi-ait quarter , and IpU Nos. thrco (8) ( and four (4) ) of nettlon No ! four (4) ( ) , township No , thirty-one (31) ( ) , range No. (6) ( ) cut. : Alw the o t lialf of the southwest ( luarter and lot thrteS ) and thu riortlmi-stnuar ter of the southwest quarter of section No , Tldr % : \ ' " " . (33) ( In towmhlp thlrty.two , range No. (5) ( live taiit contalnlnif in all two hundred and evcnty-thrc and 10-100(273 10-100) acres all In Dlxoii county , Nebraska. , EI.LIS BIERBOWKH , BEOWS i CAVi-BtiL , Waiter In Chancery , Bollfitorn for Complainant. jy O-wJt Edward W , Sirheral , ATTOENEYATLAW -AT-LAW , OVER THE RANGii ) . The Grnuil Sight * That Greet The Ej-os of the Now Mexico Pros- l < ootor < Cor. K nKis City Journ * ! . FAWVIKW , X M. , , tnly 21. Pow people of the eastern states real i 7.0 { ho gnunlciir of the magnificent scenery ng tho. imniutmns of Now Mexico , the through tourists sees but lit- lo of it , as the railroad passes through ho coitalry ever the level mitt high able lands or down the valleys of the tributaries to tlio lUo Grande. One1 Ute most beautiful places in the wliolo territory is only soi-n by the mvolor by rail us n. long blue ridge , iko : i distnnt , ugly approaching storm. This ia the oppcni-aneo of the Black llaitgo , us scon from the lli < > Brando vnlluy us the train leaves Snn Mnrcial and passes out on the Jorna da del Jlurlo plain , this being a high table land as ban en of life and vego- tntion as the macadomized road. The stage route from the railroad loaves at' Engles , a now station about oluven miles from IhoUio Grande , and pusses ilown the Aroya to the fording at Fort . Mcltoy , thence up the Mcssn of | iI ho Cuchnlla Negra river to the foot tills I to the old town of Cuchalla , n J I Iexican village composed mostly of iild liberated Peonos of the Totoya , Shavizo and Uaca families , living in n the indu , old fashioned lulobo louses , which have weather gable . dates , showing their aijo of occupan cy. Many have no date or tradition. From hero tlio staio ; coach turns to the northwest and crosses tlio fool- ills to Fairvimv , but this trip will bo through Cannieta del Cachalla Nagra. Tlioro is an old road this way. ALONG Till ! WATllll LKVl'.L bcsido a beautiful clear stream of wa ter which ripples swiftly along among the rocks that have rolled and tumbled many a milu by the force of ll odsfrom the mountains above in olden dates. Nearly all now are resting in the thick , green floating mass among which the , mountain trout hide themselves away at the approach of anysoiiul. | Tlio walls of this canon are abrupt cliffs from one to five hundred feet in height , with occasionally here unit there a deep alcove , in which the nu merous buzzards and ravens make their nests. Sometimes these alcoves are inhabited only by the deadly tarantula , centipede or scorpion. The bottom of the canon in places is two to three hundred feet wide , and occa sionally covered with a dense growth of cottonwood , walnut and ash. Tlio road is very crooked , winding and twisting , and constantly presenting now views. It continues thus until the west slope of the foothills is reach ed , Avhoro the water seems to have cut through the metamorphosed rocks showing cones , boulders and piles oft puddin rock of all colors and blend- ings. COLORS OK rilKB (10L1I are panned from the auriferous grav els hero and the monuments show several recent locations. Suddenly you have passed into ft hard gravel road and barren canyon. The water is Mowing beneath you on bed rock , and it is several miles to whnru it is found on the surface again , and not until you reach the grand council chamber of that famous old Apache warrior , Cucholla Ugra , known as "Caches ! " in the annals of Gen. Crook's Arizona expeditions. Hero the old warrior lived and addressed his warriors prior to his last exploits , and it was hero that the last council with the whites took place that was granted in peace. The plnce is romantic as well as rustic. The valley is not moro than live hun dred feet wide , and its location is in a bend of tlio canon , the eastern brink of which is cut into numerous crags and pinnacles. Itocks that set upon n base of two or three feet tower up in pinnacles fifty or a hundred clustered in groups , and their position causes the sound of a voice to bo greatly in creased. There is ono rock near the high perpendicular cliff that is said to bo the pulpit or eminence from which THE LAST JIAND of Cacyesi's followers wore recruited by a stirring appeal from the old war rior. Tlio smoked rock indicates that many council fires have burned hero , and high upon tlio cliff is the funereal pile of .siono marking the resting place of sonio departed and once beloved - loved comrade Further up this canon the water . sinks , and it is hero that the natural 1 fortress or caves may be found. They seem to bo in a position to have been usid as sentinel posts. At all events they wore used by some race of the past , as the overhauling walls are all painted over witli signs and symbols , many round dots of red on white with a wliito border , others representing coyotes , scorpions , Gila monsters and and centipedes. Tlio moat striking emblems of civilization lire two gid eons , ono a staff upon which are three right-angled tiicmglo flags. These flags have a white border , red center , with a black dot and small spots of white. The staff is probably throe feet long and the painting is yet good , The other is a rectangle and represents a coat of arms , divided into throe de partments with field of red and white stripes running from the upper loft hand corner to tlio lower right hand corner in a zig-zag form , but tlio three era just nliko * Who were the followers of these ensigns ? They arc hero and correspond in color of paint and ago to the paintings above and spoken of in the close of this article , 8UPUKNIA' A NAHHOW UAl pinches 1 llio canyon to only a passage way , and upon each side the white qiiiirt/ judge ia cut perpendicularly and squarely in two and stand * up a solid lodge 250 feet high. Through the gap and a sudden turn to the right brings oiu directly to ( hohot boiling spring which bubbles and rises out from under the rock on the west side of the canyon a few rod3and the high valley , or Malpio lands are suddenly thrown open to view , and little is to bo noticed of interest until the old stone foundations are en * countered below Fairviow. These were once thought to bo the monuments of the Indian graves , but such is not the case , as investigation shows the stones to ha.yo been laid in squares and rectangles , and no bcnca have been found i" the excavations. They are numerous and crown every knoll along thu valley lo its head , away up in the limestone bolt. At Fairview the Cacholla Nogra river brunches , or the various heads comes together , and the nearest route to the summit of the range ia up Chloride Creek canon , fir1 kh6wn l.y . the Indians as Red Mouth cannon , from the peculiar color of the earth from the dissolving of a red slatn formation. Acrt > the Malpieco val ley there is no water in the canyons , but they present the , appearance of ouco having sorV6d as th6 fllANNKLS OH VtOOl'3 from the mountain gorges farther up. From the top of any of the t1i\idt > s | between the gulclics the pasture lan.l . may bo soon , ft is covered with a thick growth of gramme grass , whi-u in the now rainy seaion is grcnii , l > nt when the rain ceases it parches up as sweet nnd nutritious-at now mown lay , and lasts until the ndxt season , It is no wonder that the Apni-lu- . fought long and well for their herding grounds. On entering the nbovo'C'h- ! canvon - . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . ride nothing but the niines is inton-M- ing , save perhaps the oddity of I In-1 formation of linio and porphyry , both being in contact . . metamorphosed mm c ' for several miles. Such is the and mine after mine is passed. Hut suddenly on cither side the ruL'jfi-d rocks calls a halt. Hero is the lm\- canyon. The porphyry pro.lominates. The walls of tlio canyon rise abruptly a thousand feet of more , and givat rocks overhang the narrow tr.i 1 just wide enough for the con struction of a wagon road. The foliage is thick and a handsome cool nil of water goes tumbling along over one and another bouhier lo its course or whole in the rocks , where it finds an outlet below. It's just such a place , as the prospector expects to see the1 smoke of an Indian's cttn. But now they are gone. However , they left their marks by the two graves of ( he boys killed just above Chloride last January and that of Private Parker , of thu Ninth cavalry , jtist above this point , who was killed in action last year. Hero it was the red devils liv ed and crouched among thu rocks , cracking lice and eating roast venison. Away up the chil'on the left is u row of stops cut from the solid porphyry and now much worn by the action of rains. They lead to the cavoaway up in the rock , that is now inaccessible. From this hole in the rock AN INDIAN < 'OULU 1'IOK OTK any traveler of the trail for a quarter of a mile and not show his top-knot. Suddenly the"01dMan'sNoso"a largo projecting rock under which you can ride on a horse , is the indicator that the caves have been reached. There is a long deep h"le in the rock , all smoked up , and running back under for thirty or more feet. It wits a warm or cool nest , just as the weather was. Several of these holes of like character are in close proximity , and on the face of ono flat surface follow boulder is painted in red the tracks of the ; turkey , bear , mocking bird and the ] emblems of the centipede with a thousand legs. Tlio box now winds for | ' a rod and the walls are more per pendicular that a shudder will pass over ono who sees them for the first time. To the right is Pompoy's pillow , a huge block of porphyry that is full of great alcoves or caves. Ono largo ono tolls the tale ; itisabout forty feet front and twenty d-opwith a deep recess. The whole top is smoked thoroughly and well. The bottom is divided off into three apartments , built up of abode and rock. These apartments must have been stone houses or dwellings , probably both. There are many characters painted hero in red and white , attempts to re present animals , men and birds. The most striking is a representation of a pueblo three stories high , upon whoso summit are two long curved strokes that clinch the representation of an animal. This picture is in white and red as those of the lower valley char- tors. tors.A A sharp turn around Pompoy's pillar and the box is passed , the trail open ing out into a line pine forest and is deeply cut into the wash. The grave of Parker is passed and is yet fresh. The old blue overcoat scattered around the grave looks and speaks many things that would not bo necessary to men tion hero. On every side the tall hemlock and pine grace the high cliffs along this old , old Indian trail yet fresh but de serted. For throe miles this grand , cool canyon is similar at every suddenly it takes up to the eft over a deep slide of metamorphosed porphy I' ry and trychito rock. Your poor steed will 1 puff strong , quick and catch a breath for a long mile , and as you as cend the [ treo-top.s below look like | small bushes , thu stream looks like a thcoad of silver. Suddenly the trail is abruptly blocked by the shaft of the Silver Monument mine , accident ally discovered by a slide giving away and tlio tumbling steed of Caldwell and Sinn ( a borro ) breaking of crop- pings. It is now a good , rich pro ducing mine , and a few rods farther the Continental divide and the sum mil of the Black range is reached See the quivering of the steed's flanks - it's too bad - but this is a grand place for man to sit and compre hend how quiet are all troubles of na turu and how much has been done by the Creator to make all things fur the satisfaction of man , Ono sweeping glance of the horizon takes in the country for miles and miles. Ono can see the Mongollons , Pineos Alias , D.il tiles , White Kange , San Francisco Jlango Magdalena and the Florteas. Satisfaction enters the heart and con tention returns with thu thought of passing down the canyon againthrough a perfect garden of flowers and ono more square meal of bacon and beans OI.ID. The Younger Brothers. 8t. 1'aul 1'lontcrl'ivM , Thora appeared in Governor Pills- bury'u room yesterday afternoon , u tall , thin , elderly man whom , at a glance you would have clastilied as ono of the southerners of the middle classes under the old re mo. Ho bears a name hutoful in the ears ot Minnosotians , but is himself , to all appearance , inoffensive , open-hearted and woll-meaning. Jlia name is Lit tleton Younger , and ho is own brother to Henry W , Vounxer , father of the three men , Coleman , Jmneaand Itob- u-t , now in Stillwator ponilenlmry and sentenced to stay there during the rest of their natural hvea. Lit tleton , uncle to iho prisoners , ia a veritable pioneer , and formerly lived in Jacksom couniy.Misjouri. Tlio en. croachmonts of civilization so dis turbed him that hv sought in iar off Oregon the seclusion his soul coveted. Ago advanced apace , however - over , there , as in the Mississippi yul- loy , and desirous of seeing his rela tives once more ore ho died , tie lately came to Missouri on a tour of kin ship visitation , There his sympathies were rc-ouliatod in behalf of hit * nephews , and obtaining lettern from .1. U. Woodson , C. 1) . Lucas , lv ? F. , j Van Horn , and other prominent Kan sas City gentlemen , as to the high standing of tlio Yoilnger family in' Missouri before and ilurius : the war , | he determined to como to Minnesota , | I and endeavor I o procure a remission | j of his kinsmen's sentence. Ilo laid I threat stress upon the tact sot forth in nearly all the letter * , that 11. W. Younger , father of the prisoners , wa killed during the war on account of his outspoken unionism , and that their father's death , and the manner of it , had much to do with the subsc- iiieut ' | crimes of the Rons. First ho \iiiled the men in prison , and yester day , as stated , had ail audience - \ enco with ( Governor Pillsbury. I The ' governor read the letter | 'through ' ' rarefully , listened to ulmt the old man had to say , and then ( old him \\ith a frankness , which was the best method under thu circum stances , that ho had nothint ; of on- couragemonl to offer ; that on no ac count would he , for ono minute , con sider the propriety of pardoning the prisoners or remitting any of the ROH- UMICO imposed upon them. Tito gov ernor became really eloquent as ho talked and remembered the circum stances of thu crime. "Your ago and manifest feeling , " said ho , "moves my pity , but when I think of poor 1 ley- wood , thu cashier , refusing with a heroism - roism that has no parallel to forirko his trust , and when I remember how your nophuwM shot him down in the coldest blood , indignation takes the place of pity , and instead of feeling that they have been punished sufll- cionlly , 1 am more and more inclined to feel III it death would have boon a juster and more righteous penally. " The old uncle freely ackn.'wledged that he could blame no ono for enter- tainiug such fooling , and thanking the governor for the kindness extend ed him , ho sadly b.ulo him adieu and let the building. Wild Hoi-.sns \Voslorn K From The Lai-nod I'lirono tcopi * . West of the ho.uli of the Pawnee and Walnut stivanu that empty into the Arkansas , between the Smoky and Arkansas rivers , is a vast scope ot plains upon which nature-has spread out a beautiful carpet of nutritious buffalo gr.xss , mixed with the rich winter hay , gramma irrass. The White \Voman and Denver crooka , small Iried up rivulets meander through this comparatively unknown region of the stalo. lloro the wild horse , antelope and jack-rabbit have their piny grounds ; nnd until recently , went about their busi ness undisturbed by any one. A gentleman by the name of Johnson , who , when at school , took a deep in terest in the wild horse pictures in Ins school books , and hearing of wild horses in Western Kansas , concluded to como thither , and if possible , catch and subdue to domestic use those wild animals. It was no easy job to undertake. Ho procured an old buffalo 'hunter , four Texas ponies and struck out for the wild horse re gion. At the head of the Pawnee , on the eastern limits of the range , he es tablished headquarters and built him n corral , In the early Bummur months in that region , a half day'fl ride will take ono in view of several herds. Johnson and his man soon saw a hunch of fifteen with ono stal lion , a nice black fellow whoso tail dragged the ground. They followed this herd night and day for several days , relieving ono another. Finally the herd becamu nianagebhi so that it could be driven in any direction , and the fourteenth day they corralled every ono. Continuing in the business , sometimes unsuccessful , yet increas ing tlio captured ones until they had one hundred in their captured herd , Having had all the sport attached to the business , and feeling that they could not well manage many more in their small currall , they started the herd to Larned a few weeks ago , hoping - ing to find purchasers in this market. Soon after leaving headquarters the band took a stampede , and the wild horse men had their hands full for twr whole days , and then , with all their efforts , forty head escaped and went haul ; to their own herding grounds. . The sixty others wore brought to this city and sold to Scott it Corso for § 11' ' each , the sucking colts not count ed. These latter gentlemen have been selling them -oil to farmers at about 810 each , and most all of the larger ones have been thus disposer of. Wo learn that it becomes necessary sary tn kill the stallions before i band of those wild horses can bo cor railed. They are generally found it ; hunohoH of ton to twenty , and on ! ; ono tifallion is allowed in the band. 1 is said that frequent meetings of dif ferent bands take place , whim torribl battles lake place between tlio differ out commanders. Mr. Johnson has gone after another gang of those wild fellows. 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