@\n |ndian [P\oving. ARRY’S papa is an officer in the army, so Harry lives in a fort out on the plains. Hesees a great many queer sights. One day he saw some Indians moving. Indians live in wigwams, and do not have any furniture. They do not move from one wigwam to another. They move wigwam and all from place to place. They do not have any wagons, so they have to carry their things on the backs of horses. gs The Indians rode on horses, with the pappooses on their backs : and the half-grown children sitting before or behind them. The skins and blankets belonging ° the wigwams were tied up, and the bundles were fastened to the backs of pack-horses. The lodge-poles were tied to the sides of the horses, so that one end of them dragged on the ground. The Indians stopped a few hours not a great distance from the fort, so Hal went out with the soldiers to see them. They were friendly Indians; that is, they were friendly just then. Perhaps the next time they would see them the Indians would be ready to fight about something. Hal thought at first that it would be great fun to live like the Indians, but he soon changed his mind. When he saw still more of them he was very certain he would not like