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Show f THE TRI-WEEKL- U JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH SEPTEMBER Y 1Hh7 i -- half a dozen escaped to reach the Up that time tbevieeroy had been church and aid the -- defenseless - in treating id -- (pendly" terms-witNana bahib, one of the leaders o. seeking refuge in the jungle. All that day the women . and the rebellion.':. After Cawnpore he children, to the number'otiie&Tly wafhahtedntdsrmerciTeesIyTand a hundred, remained hidden in the one great grief of the British sol thicket with neither water or food, diers was that he was .never cap' while the. riotous troop looted the tured, It as jo the end i of isores and homes of the British 'residents in the city. that the native troops there .mutih -- May,-135- r; .That night, new; terrors 'were added. The soldiers, f in releasing their companions - from jail, ' also turned loose more than 1,200 convicts, thfe scum: oL: they began a search for .tbeEng lish fugitives which ended in a fate compared to which quick death would have been a mercy. Then the mutinous troops, with thie arms which had been supplied by-thEnglish, hurried to Delhi, where other scenes jdL murder were ihe-city-- and e 7, nied. Sir- - Hugh Wheeler, who was in'cdmmand, at once fortified a part of the town, provisioned' it asbest he could and summoned within the embankments all the in -- the city; Of the British there were 210 Boldiere, 100 civil and - military officers, 100 engineers,' traders 'and clerks, 40 men who were there on business and 330 women and children. During tfyis time the women showed great heroism Bridget . non-combataf- -- . ere treachery. General Havelock at onco set out for Cawnpore. As he -- began his attack upon the city he saw the women and children : who EacTbeen seized-fro- m boats brought out upon the wall. .They, were nearly naked and their cries ' . were pitiful. ' lThe right rendered the? British attack., doubly . furious., but .when oned sit-natio- n, Treut Tc!b B. Hcrfcr. Lbr? Cis Dr-'glil- s . Mich., real, estate circle, had been saved, a 11 reporter ealled on Mr. Trout at his office. 'x 103 Little Boy Killed. Griswold Avenue. Mr. Trout showed A most horrifying accident oc- some hesitancy ia giving his opiniou for Circum-stance- s publication. but Anally said: curred yesterday afternoon and ft fathers love for hi child in the death Yf a' little boy. forced me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pill lor Pale People, but not until the whole medical At profession hud pihnmtfd tlli'ir we had to take our j the age of fourteen from school owing to her health. East. Yesterday afternoon, while daughter Before this she had been in the best of playing with a' kite in a neighbor- health, happy and ia the best of spirit. She fall away and became pale and little . fellow lay dowrr began to She lot, tho ing . . wa1 so weak that sue would languid. -f-au down in a fuint in the grass and m a every tlmr she"Tricd To a horse, pasturing in the lot. walk unsupported. The brat of physicians her, but she continued to grow walked that way and stepped di- attended weaker and seemed to be gradually fading , -- few-mome- ierent-regimeots-stati- -- : Frcsi a cf irs they entered .the city from which !i Paresis Shcelifcafcfcr-V- ! Life I7as Saved, they had driven the natives all found of the tortured they fearfally . . esfed In This Karralfcj. . captives were their mutilated t bodies,1 cut and mangled and From tha EvtningKewi, Detroit Mich. thrown into a well. New York ' Tiling m a nnolrns for hi investigation and looked brighter. Every one noticed ' the rumor that the life of the daughter of the change, and 1 bought two more boxes World. . Frank li. Trout, well known ia Detroit, for her. the Thirty ly distinguished themselves and Native ha revolted when the force of men grew go eigth Infantry and forced an entrance to the small that all the cannon cold not palace, where the officers of the dif be manned they took places at the at tbr guns and worked- - as courageoualy with the as the men. city were in conference To add to the horrors of the king. In the palace, too, were many Nana Sahib dailyjjrought rectly ou the helpless infants womenrthe wive8ndeIativesof into an open space before the fort, head, crushing itmostlernbTyat the officers. All were butchered. where all could see their fate, a a point behind the right ear. Doctors were hurriedly summoned, As the mutinous natives broke band of English captives. Men, but before the wound could.be in, the soldiers made a desperate women and children were brought cut be sewn attempt to defend themselves and there daily to die and, as they saw dressed or the gaping the women.- But in vain. They the helpless victims cut to pieces, up temporarily the suffering child were unarmed and all were cut the defenders of the fort could breathed his last. The sad accident cast a gloom down and instantly killed, a mercy picture their own fate should they all the neighborhood. The over seldom shown later in the mutiny. be made captives. ' In this way child was but 3 years old, and , While the attack was being made they saw more than 1,200 English being the only little onevin the on the palace other mobs of ..so- men and women put to death. s w4 js idolized by its parents, ldiers and frantic natives Forelr weeks the little .hand home jwere atwho are heartbroken over its tragic tacking all the British headquar- held out. Then both food and ters in the city The bank, the amunilion rua sbort. While- - won- detb,.and ..their sorrow is, shared by all who' were acquainted with e newspaper office, the churches and dering how long it would be he and happy boy who the homes were invaded and wherthey would die a message was was sobright ever an Englishman or an Euros-ianjva- s received from Nana Sahib. In swiftly called home. S. L. Tribune. found he was put to death. this he offered them-allaunobThen the buildings were looted and structed journey to Allahabad provided they would surrender the Beware cf Ointments for Catarrh destroyed. Outside the city, in the barracks. ort. ' that Contain Heronry, , . Lieutenant George Willoughby, Sir Hugh Wheeler doubted the as mercury will surely destroy the with nine companies, had taken rebel leaders word and opposed its sense of smell and completely derefuge in the powder magazine of acceptance, but, as the rest desired range the whole system when the fort. . Findingtbemselyes .un- a take advantage of-t- he offer, he throughlhe. mucous urfaces. able to defend the place, rather gave way. Such articles should never than surrender, they blew it up The terms were agreed upon and bemused, except on prescriptions 'and,' while they 'were instantly Nana said that he would have forty from reputable physicians, as the killed by the act, they brought big ecows moored in the Ganges, damage they will do is ten fold to death to more than 200 of the close by, and that in these they he good you can possibly derive mutineers. could easily reach Allahabad, from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, Th? explosion was heard in where the English were in force. manufactured by F. J. Cheney it of the The next day, trusting to Nana 3o Toledo, O., contains no mermany surrounding villages and in nearly all wa taken as a Sahibs word, they set out, They cury, and is taken internally, set signal of rebellion. On every side found the boats awaiting them. By and . troops opened fire upon their of- order of Tantia. mucous surfaces of the lieutNanas Topi, system, ficers and the native populace rose enant, the women and children n buying Halls Catarrh Cure be and massacred every Englishman were put in boats by themselves. sure you get the genuine. It is A 8 they and looted and destroyed their from out the shore aken internally and is made in put homes. ' Nana saw in a they lower Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it sitting a of the temple of watch Co. Testimonials free. The fate of the women who, fear ing them. A moment after & bugle IfUTSold by Druggists, price 75c. ingno danger, had accompanied sounded from the temple and a per bottle. their husbands, brothers or fathers fierce cannonade opened upon the to India was too horrible to relate. boats in which were the men. All Sunday School Unions Cache They were kept prisoners, subject but one were sunk and those in Stake. to fearfuHndignities at the hands them drowned. Time and place of holding of their captors, Until they either As the fire of the cannon ceased Unions: ended their own lives or their sated scores of boats manned by natives Wellsville. Stirling, Mendon, ravishers murdered them. put out into the stream and in a Peterboro. at Wellsville, Sept. 12, At Firozpur, at Itanwah, at few minutes all the English women 1897. were being distributed among NaMathura, at Gwaliar and at Newton, Clarkston, Trenton, at hundred other places where Eng- nas, followers. Newton, Sept. 2(1, 1897. lishmen lived or British troops Logan First, Second, Third were stationed these scenes of horAgainst this total available fight-in- g Fourth and Fifth, Sixth and ror and of outrage were reported. , force of 450 men were arrayed Seventh wards, Oct. 17, 1897. These riotinzs and rebellions nearly 10,000 natives; led by Xana The superintendent of the first were kept up. for weeks before the Sahib, well armed with' rifles :and S.Bcbool named in the district, where British rulers realized the extent cannon and supplied with unlimittheiinion will be held, will act as of the mutiny with which they had ed ammunition. chairman of the committee and to contend. At Allahabad the At the best the provisions ot the will callt the other superinogether offisers of theBixth .Native-Infantrdefenders could only last four tendents an at early date and arignorant of the trouble around weeks. One small well was their range programme forth union. them, were quietly seated at dinner only water tupply, and their fortiO.jC. Ormsby, in their mess halLwhen their fications thrown ujba9tily,-wer- e WrirArpRRLEYT trooparevolted and, firing through n places barely three feet high. W. G. Reese, the windows, killed nearly all In this weak fort the little band, JStake Suptcy. Those-who escaped, with many braving deatir retradesmen anymore than a hund- sisted the attacks of the natives for Rave The Uabiks. The records of the red women and children, fled to more than three weeks. But dur- medical profession show that from one-thito the little fortress in the city, ing tfcat time three fourths of the children dving unwhere they prepared' to' defend men perished. Some .succumbed der the age of six years do so Irom the effects of stomach worms. Dr. Shore themselves to the end. It was a to sickness caused the heat. Pepsin Vermifug j absolutely cures this by brief straggle. More perished in an effort to secure disease and removes the cause. Don't allow the little ones to suffer when the In fighting men the garrison water. is so easy to get. - 25 cents a bottle numbered only a' handful of offThe well, the only one in the aure at Riter Broe. Drug Cos. icers and the Go invalid soldiers place, was exposed to the fire of the .who bad been on duty in the fort. enemy, and , whenever, a man To Chicago or St. Louis " ;; apAgainst the artillery of the rebels proached it he was sure of drawiog - Via Onaha or Kansai City. and when they the fire of the natives. In this way they jTbe service of the Union Pacific - 8a further fighting useless they scores of the men perished, and as via Lturned their weapons against therm there was no wato dispose of their Theeither routeJalthavery best. consists of handselves, knowing that death was a bodies save by throwing them over someequipment Chair , coaches, day Cars, Pullmerev compared to what they the the death of one ad- man Buffet' and ramparts, Drawing. Room would have to eDdare if captured. ded 4o the danger of the others. Cars Sleepers, and Buffet Dining But it was cot until , the . at The one boat tbat escaped, the Smoking and Cars! Librt Fewer Cawnpore that the Brit- first fire was followed,' but lour men changes than via y other line. , any, ish government began ' to see that from it For time tables, rates, etc. call on managed to; reach Allahano gentle measures ehould be used.1 bad and ' tell the story f bf. the W. W. Woodside, Agent. ; taking-placerTh- A FOilD DAUGHTER WAS HIGIf TO DEATH. nt away. , .When she was fifteen only ninety pounds, and the doctor Said it was antrmia. Several physician said she might outgrow it, but that it would no doubt ter minute iu consumption. No doctor we had could help her, and we concluded ourselves, we must lose our child, ss slus wa growing weaker every day. We bad tried all the n remedies, and finally about, a year hco I bought a box of Dr. Williams Pink Pill for Pale People am took thm home. That day hud read of a case ahout the same a my daughters, and decided to give --them a trial, though I must confess 1 did not have much faith. Before she had taken alt of the first box we noticed a change for the better. She, however, gained strength daily -- well-know- - v When she had takes two boxes she wa strong enough to leave her bed, and in less thau six mouths wa3 something like herself. she is entirely cored, and is a btp, strong, healthy girl, weighing 130 pounds, and bus ae ve bad a sick uay since. I do not think she uses them now. though I always keep them in the house. My wife 'awl 1 ha v c t Wuu.MOlided Tlieni'lo' our neighbors, and sent a few ' to another young girl who seems to be in the same us my daughter. Had not Dr. Wil liams Pink Pills saved my daughters life, I would not recommend them to any one. I know they do all and more than ia claimed for them, and I am glad to recommend them I kuow Dr. Williams' Pink V?. the world. rill for Pale People saved my daughters life, and that is enough for me." F. B. Taorr. Subscribed and; sworn to before me thia fourth day of March, 1837. ilOBEKT E. 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