[TWO BRAVE BOYS.]
FROM PRITT'S BORDER LIFE.
During the early pioneer days of Ohio, there lived on the Ohio river, not far from Cincinnati, a family named Johnson.
The two sons, John and Henry, aged respectively thirteen and eleven years, were one day seated on an old log some distance from the house. Presently they saw two men coming toward them, whom they supposed to be white men from the nearest settlement. To the great dismay of the boys, they discovered when too late for escape, that two Indians were beside them.