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Show V . 4 iobmui. Login, tup iakctaW i$ jtjjiV PTAn I I EAIT FOE JL It was only a mouth. SIGEE TEAP. Cache Stake Authorities. rocksnake, however, seeking an exit somewhere. Oh! the ghastlyMoathsome-nes- s of feeling that cold, palpitat- Tt Ecrrikla Experience of kn Eng- - lish Engineer. ' LOOAH MAIL GAUD. Orson Smith, ...Sim thanked pson ALMolen. JMjrhen the ing bodj.II Isaac Smith. snake found an outlet somewhere and disappeared. HIGH COUNCIL, Shortly afterward the crowniog J. Z. Stewart. horror came. I heard soft footfalls M. W. Merrill Jr, first, and then something sniffing J. A. Leishnian, round the trap. - There could be no ,. Martineau, doubt that it was the Alvin Crockett, My heart nearly burst. 1 was. kept G. A. Barber. in agony for fully ten minutes, and then the beast evidently found the -- Edward Hanson, J. E. Carlisle, --- door,' for he' entered And I heard the C. B. Robbins,-- 1 ; door drop. There was a partition George 0. Pitkin, of bamboos between him and me, W. W. Maughan, but I anticipated that . he would Andreas Peterson. soon demolish that and then tear me so pieces as I lay huddled up ALTERNATIVE HIGH COUNCILLORS, . helplessly. .Christian Larsen, r It appeared afterward, however, -- Jos. Morrell, that the Karen girls brother had JohnH. Anderson, been forced to erect the trap, and J. E. Wilson, had made the x partition -- of male W. D. Crfmney, bamboos of great strength. Jos. E. Cowley. In the darkness I could see the PATRIARCHS. great, luminous, wistful eyes of the .. The fearful brute,' find0. N.LIljenquist, could not get in to me, began Hahs Andersen, ' ing he to insert his paws gently, bnt I John Needham, ' and to the outer John Welch,1 then bars, crept up he could barely reach me. He did H. C. Jackson, Charles me. a W, Spence, succeed, however, in giving claw or two on my back and PRESIDENCY H. P. . Barmah was a most disturbed country, from 1852 to 1856. I had 1 was my share of rough work, for detailed to survey and explore the country wjt.h a view to opening it out by roads, writes Henry Stone in the Wide World Magazine I was quite young and owed my position to my knowledge of sur veyiiglahd civil engineering, which 7 I tid learned at school -- at Wool-wic1 was surveying a line for a road between Frome and Rangoon. I cannot give details, as I have not but one day my diaries by me,' to came ask .me to some villagers shoot some elepbantathat" were de- -' stroying their dhan (paddy fieldaj I asked them if the herd was a large one. They said yes, but that , if the two ringleaders, who looked like twins, were killed,, the rest would go back quietly into the Yo- - ft h. " xnahg.: . L.-R- man-eate- r. T . ' All kinds of out houses and I had day, so I agreed to go out. sure a long trudge, and, enough, I two came on the inseperables, and but-tock- turday.......; . and-woul- d- r, ed -- - , , Neil S. Bell & Co. 10:30 ........ .... .1:45 p.m. 6 :3Q Preston branch. . . . a.m. A big yield of both profit aud satisfaction will result if you plant 4:15 p.m. Providence, Millville, Hyrum aud Paradise. 12 :30 m. Benson, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 p.m; College, Wednesday and Sat- - urday.... ... 10 a.m, General delivery . window open from & - a.m. until 6 p.m. -- , Sunday, general delivery window open from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. . Money order window open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Obsom Smith, P. M. .. ." J. I -- They are no tnte-b- ar Hold by all alwari the t. euiml. nrFernre. dealem. Write for Ix-n- copi but none the 'W Seed Annual free. 0.M.FERRY A CO.,D(trolt,Micb. r BARGAINS -- ... IN- - ' ew . w Fiirniture, Paints; . Oils and Glass. Glazing a Specialty. rr SamuelRoskelley, - Thos. Duce, Jos. Morrell. 7 t ' . 73777 Wm. Sdwards B. 8. OFFICERS. Lucy S. Cardon, Luna Y. Thatcher, Rebecca Eames. East Thatcher Bros. Bank, Maud B. Roskelley, Sea Mary E. 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Regulates the bowels, puri- rCIK DdlUiJ every kind, name eruptions, etc., treated, leaving the gys fies the blood. f Clears the complexion. and nature a epe tem in a pure, strong and heslthful i Easy to make and plcisist to take. 5 v A DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CUSED all In aro that Co-ooTcr substitutes something crawling p frequently rtai Sold by prlnte Grocery Jk Drc5 11 Hara'on c heart leaped into ny urged on careless buyers? Eit Store. i city. A x - Leave ordersa.t E. Rybergs Shoe Shop, north-o- f R. K. Thomas build- arbival or MAILS . . - r South and West North aud Bast. . wo 3:45 p.m. ...1:1 6 p.m. Providence, Millville, Hyrum and Paradise.. 12 :50 m. ing. ; Benson, Tuesday, Thursday " and Saturdays 2 p.m. Salt Lake, Ogden and South. .3:45 p.rn. College, Wednesday and Sa- , , accounted for thenrboth. But the day was overcast. We strayed er-- . ratically; finally night cameon, As he smelled ihe blood he began and oar. men acknowledged that to know their way out of gnaw at the bars, and would they did not doubtless have made short work' of the forest. . I ought to have mentioned that them, but there was a sudden glare Moung Goung Gee, an independent of torches, a confused murmur, and warrior, half soldier and wholly' a then I felt the worst had passed. The Karen girl, with ten of the dacoit, wasin arms at this time, and appeared here and there from Sikhs out of the twenty which formtime to time. Wherever he - met ed. my bodyguard, -- comeup and our troops he was defeated, of course, bayoneted the tiger, who was but as a rule he only attacked oat caught literally like a rat iu a trap. "lying towns, tofturing the people Fire they dared not, as they were and levying blackmail wherever only a couple of miles from Goung possible. His whereabouts, how Gees camp. They released me ever, had not been heard of for soma more dead than alive from my time, and as there was no hope of living tomb, and then improvised a our getting tack to headquarters hammock out of a native blanket we lit fires and composed ourselves and carried me to my camp. En route I met DOyly, who, to sleep. a strong force of regulars and with I suppose it was between 2 a. m. and 3 a. were savagely irregulars was hastening-t- o my ..awakened, and beforewe kne wfor. rescue. He was.delighted to see certain whethet. the whole thing me free, and hastened on, in the was a fantastic dream or not,-jw-e hepe of surprising the dacoit leader, were securely bound and taken off The latter, however, was too well to Goung Gees headquarters, about served, and had - decamped - before six miles off. my friends arrived. I lay between life and death for We had an interview with him next morning. He B&id he had six weeks, for the shock to my long wanted to catch a sahib of the system, as well as the exposure to mete the cold chills of a December night; out to me a punishment so terrible had brought on a severe attack 'of that it would effectually prevent fever. But I was truly thankful others from wandering into this for my seemingly miraculous escape whom I met country. As for those with me, he from that man-eatesaid they had been warned what under such apppalliog conditions. their fate would bedf they-assistT, A Narrow Escape. thekala-logue- . V. Thankfpl words written by Mrs. He ordered them off for instant Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. torture aud execution, but 1 cannot taken with & bad cold which Was describe the horrors that followed. Their memory is a horrid night settled on my. lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in Con--7 mare to this day. About 5 p. m. I was walked off a sumption. Four doctors gave me good six or eight miles;; through up; saying I could live but a short dense jungles, reviled and tortured time.1 I gave myself up to my more or less the whole way, and at SAvidr, determined if I could not length I found myself stripped and stay with my friends on earth, I -thrust into a trap jprepareTfora would meet my absent ones above. " ' tiger a bamboo , arrangement of My husband was advised to get New si rr) pie construction. Discovery for ConMy jailors Dr. Kings were needlessly brutal and abused sumption, Coughs, aud Colds. I me in every r way? hoping "Id like gave it a - trial, took7in- - all - eight thd treatment I should meet from bottles. It has cured me, and the mandating tiger which hovered thank God I am saved and now a Trial bottles about near where the trap had been healthy woman. Riter free at Bros."Drug' Conte-gula- r specially laid. size 50a and $1.00. GuarBut previously, while a prisoner 1 and tied to a tree, a Karen girl had, anteed or price refunded. at the risk of her life, given me a The worsts after effects - of Inlittle water, and I begged of her to send someone hurriedly to Captain fluenza arise from deranged funcliver.r Clear the blood DOyly, who was camped, a few tions of the at once with HERBINE, for it miles off, to hurry to iny rescue. The trap was one of those usually will strengthen the liver to with erected for tigers in 'Burmah. It draw from; circulation the biliary was a ,long, rectangular, box-lik- e poisons. Price 50 cts. Riter Bros. Co. t structure made of bamboos. The Drug -- ...i portion set aside for the bait was What Er. A- - E. Salter Says. only just large enough for me. I Buffalo. N. Y. Gents : From my cipuched there dumbly, half dazed knowledge, gained in observwith horror, and quite unable to personaleffect of your Shiloh's Cure in the ing realize my feaiful position. cases of advanced Consumption, I am It was Christmas eve, and the prepared to eav it is the most remarkweather very chilly for j Burmah able Remedy that has ever been brought to toy attention. It has certainly saved I offered large bribes to, my, custo- many from Consumption. Sold by Codians to let me escape, but they op Grocery & Drug Store, a . onlyycoffed at toe, IJow slowly did the hours pass! Old, wealthy and reputable firms The cold was bitter,- - but I must vouch for. the quality of articles have dozed iofYkll tbq saline, .for I that find fato? with the public. remembered being awakened by a Who vouches for ths quality of the yurdscleantdon shor East aud North... Preston branch man-eater- I was not particularly busy that Scavenger wore.: PRESIDENCY, ii For Constipation take Karps Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier Cures Headache, Nervousnees, Erup tions on the face, and makes the head clear aa a bell. Sold by Co-oGrocery r & Drug Store. , c , p unnatural discharges. rur me FI s--NOT c:.j. 4 near-sightednes- s. - , . .r . Diseases, gleet, gonorrhea. tenderness, swelling, treated without pain or detention from business. EDPTUES VARICOCELE, HYDRO- fl8ttu CELE pUe8j la and all private and nervous diseases. trouble if living away from TTE1TE PEIYATE o rci, u.u |