THE ANTELOPE BOY;
OR,
SMOHOLLER, THE MEDICINE-MAN

A TALE OF INDIAN ADVENTURE AND MYSTERY.

BY GEORGE L. AIKEN.

NEW YORK.
BEADLE AND ADAMS, PUBLISHERS,
98 WILLIAM STREET.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1873, by
FRANK STARR & CO.,
In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

CONTENTS

[I The Surveyors’ Camp] 9 [II The Arrow Message] 14 [III Smoholler’s Fiend] 19 [IV Smoholler’s Angel] 24 [V The Scouting Party] 28 [VI Finding the Trail] 32 [VII A Desperate Encounter] 35 [VIII The Prophet-Chief] 39 [IX Conjuration] 42 [X Oneotah] 46 [XI A Silvan Repast] 50 [XII The Tree-Ladder] 54 [XIII Multuomah] 59 [XIV The Chief’s Bride] 63 [XV The Old Hunter’s Idea] 67 [XVI Holding a Council] 70 [XVII The Boy Embassadors] 75 [XVIII The White Lily] 80 [XIX On the Way] 84 [XX Oneotah’s Memories] 88 [XXI The Mystic Cavern] 91 [XXII The Search is Ended] 95

THE ANTELOPE BOY;
OR,
SMOHOLLER, THE MEDICINE-MAN.

CHAPTER I.
THE SURVEYORS’ CAMP.

The surveying party were camped upon the banks of the Columbia River, a short distance from the mouth of its confluent, the Yakima.