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make charges, and under the State ly, and it is conceded that the girl was more sinned against than sin ! law the Coroner eannot interfere. ning. In speaking of the infatua Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal Twice Rev W. A. Shaklin of the WEDNESDAY M A R< H J MM2. First Methodist Episcopal Church tion which led her into error she al Geer, comprising all lines of I has been called to conduct funeral ways declared that she could not services, but each time the relatives explain it, and ever since lived a HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, ; of the dead have changed their correct life.—Blade. STO\ , HARDWARE, 8UNDER1ES, A CARPENTERS TOOLfr minds and the strange mummery PROM ALL PAItTSOF THE WOULD The joint committee on certmo of the Christian science cure was I I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. i agair resorted to. To n’ght the nies have selected designs for 24 matter was placed in the hands of floats to be used in the "procession C. H. VOEGTLEY the Prosecuting Attorney, but no of centuries” at the World’s Fair « buildings next October. These legal action has been taken. I floats are to be more gorgeous than anything of the kind ever built be- > OSTRACIZED GIRL. fore. Constructed of papier mache, they are to cost $3,800 each, or$92,! The Herald. HARDWARE. ■N ews I n G eneral F ailed to C ure . ■________ A Spokane Hus band’s Over-Con** fide nee in Chris tian Science. She End« Her Unbearable Lift With a D oh « of Polson. 000 for the twenty-four. All of the floats are to be covered with gold foil from stem to stern, and uphol stered in the most artistic manner. As the floats move through the la goons at Jackson Park, electric search lamps will throw a flood of I light upon them. The electrical ex perts in charge of this feature of the I parade expect to produce wonderful effects by leaving the floats in dark ness for an instant and then turn ing on the light. JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burns, near the bridge Miss Katie Smith, called the most beautiful woman in southern Indi, He ReftiHCH to Allow His Wife and Baby Customers will receive GOOD FLOUR from ana, died a sensational ami tragic Who H.d Been Denied Medical Treat mint, to Be Buried - Wired death at New^ Albany a few days good Wheat. Csremoniee. ago. For several days she h id been very despondent, and her friends From 8, F Examiner. recogniz’d the fact that something T|j|pKA>iE, March 11 —The death unusual was preying upon her mind last week of Mrs. H. W. Fitch and On the day of her death she went Baby, wife of Vice-President Eitch over to Louisville, and left that city of the Washington National Bank, for her home on the midnight su has been investigated, and some burban train. As the train was L ondon , March 11.—The Stand sensational disclosures were made crossing the bridge she asked the ard, commenting cn the Behring to-day. Mrs. Fitch died Friday conductor to hand her a glass of wa’ sea question, says: “We cannot March 4th, and her babe March 6th ter, and he noticed that she was lelp thinking that President Har but the wife’s hunbahd and mother very much agitated as she made the rison is trading overmuch on our j refuse to have the body buried and request. Attributing her strange amiability. The Wharton message ‘ The Most Wonderful Publication Ever ublished. are exercising the rites of Christian action to sudden illness, he got the completely misrepresents the atti Scienci e in an attempt to bring her water and passed on through the tude and argument of Salisbury, to life. Several physicians have train to take up the tickets of the besides begging the whole question pronounced her dead and decompo passengers. As he turned away in dispute. The suggestion that sition has set in, but her relatives Miss Smith was noticed to drop a England would only be too glad if will not believe it. The body lies | small powder in the glass, which arbitration was abandoned is too on a bier in the parlor of the beau she haistly dranied of its contents, rediculous to be discussed. Lord tiful residence at Second and Wai and then she sat it upon the win Salisbury is bound to protect Eng nut Streets, and the husband and Latest 1892 Editon, 46 x 66 inches (largest ever printed.) dow beside her. Five minutes lat lish rights as far as it is possible mother, Mrs. Robinson, devote their and just to do so, and we must as er she began to show symptoms of MOUNTED ON ROLLERS AT TOl’ AND BOTTOM. tirna to praying at his bedside and intense pain, and fell to the tloor sure ourfriends in America, in all Bv «pedal arrangement« with lhe the puhllaher« we are able to obtain a number of lhe vabe-e in the laying on of hands. writhing in agony. The passengers good humor that no amount of mentioned Map«, and propo«c to furniah one to each of our iub«criber« Thia Mapiaa neceaaity ga'hered around, but were unable brow beating is likely to force him In every home, tchool or office, and will be especially desirable to refer to daily during the DENIED MEDICAL ATTENDANCE. ing political dauipaign, as it locate« at a glanc e every important fact connected with the history to afford any assistance. When into almndoniug that resbonsibili- of our country and American politic« Mrs Fitch, who was a young the train reached New Albany she ty.’*—Evening Telegram. woman in the best of health, gave was conveyed to the office of Dr. birth to a daughter ten days ago Cannon, but she was the uncon A ustin , Nev , March 7.—Leopold At Art no physician was called, scious and beyond medical aid. Bauman, a young German rancher, A diagram showing all of the political parties, 11 x 66. tht> relatives saying that they would Not knowing what drug Bhe had left Santa Rosa, Cal., in December A diagram showing all lhe Presidents and cabinets, 5 x 66 trust the Creator to tend to her. taken the physician was uncertain last for his ranch, forty miles dis A diagram showing the political complexion of each Congress, 2x66. But friends interfered, and Mrs. Dr. regarding antidotes, but her con tant from Austin. He arrived at A diagram showing the creeds of the World, 13x10. Cartez, Nev., at.d January 11 de Huges, a homeopath, was called, vulsions plainly indicated that she parted for his home on horseback, A diagram showing the standing armies of each Nation, 13x10. but was prohibited from adminis was suffering from strychnine pois distant thirty-five miles. At that A diagram showing the Naval tonnage of each Nation, 13x10. A Complete Map of the World, 13x20. tering medicine, the relatives insist- oning. She was hastily removed to time fully thirty inches of snow A conqilete Map of the United States. Rand, McNally & Co’s 46x66 M»gthat medicine, sin and stiffer- covered the ground. A searching A ” ".......................... " " Map of * Centra) America, 10x13. the home of her mother where she party found a watch, knife, boots A Map of Alaska, 10x13. fag are instruments of the evil died. and clotheB, which were identified A Mapof south Africa, 10x13. one. Miss Smith was 24 years of age as belonging to Bauman by his When the child was born the phv- and was a milliner, making her brother, and two human hip joints. A Map of Upper Nuba and llabesh or Abyssinia, 10x13. A Map of Persia, Afghanistan and Beluchislan, 10x13. •icibn was dismissed, and no other home with her mother, in New Al The supposition is the horse became A complete Mapof the Solar System—Best ever made, 13x10. physician was called in to care for fatigued, whereupon Bauniai. un bany. The family, though poor saddled him to walk tho rest of the other and child Three days were admitted to the best society journey, being about three miles. PICTURES of all the PRESIDENTS from WA8HNGT )N to HARRI SON. ard the mother died. The circles until two years ago, when Under the piercing cold it is sup has created a great stir, as Miss Katie went to live in a sn.al posed he gave up and froze to death IT ALSO GIVES IN BRIEF. milv has moved in the highest Kentucky town, where she opened The body was eaten by covotes. He was about 35 years of age and a millinery store. Here she made The history of Colonial politics; the history of Revolutionary poli married. the acquaintance of a hotel-keeper HE AUTHORIKIES NOTIFIED. tics; the history of the Confederation; the history of the U. S. Govern from Cincinnati, with whom she Loud Sound* Under Water ment by Congresses; the history of the U. S by administrations; an Messages have been sent to Mrs ( eloped and went to Cincinnati. ) /i t ‘ analysis of the Federal Government; valuable statistics on Debts; valu- Emma C. Kopkins, President of the They lived to gether for a few Divers who helped to lay the statistics on Revenues; valuable statistics on Expenditures; issues ol Christian Science theological Semi months, when he deserted her, anc foundation of the great Eads bridge nary of Chicago, and the replies she returned to her home in New .at St. Louis found that while they all Political parties; The history of all Political parties which ever e>- sted in this country. from her are read over the bodies R i Albany. Since that time she hac were under a pressure of f mr "at mospheres, ” or sixty pounds to the of Mrs. Fitch and her babe Mr. | not regained her social position, anc SQtare inch, the ticking of a watch Fitch claims that funeral services this is the supposed cause of the was absolutely painful to the ear. A CRONOLOGICA L TAILS OF 819 OF TNI MOFT IN FORT A NT STINTI FRON TNE DIRCOVSRY OF ANIItk CA TO TNI PRINS NT DAT were once being held over bis fa- act of self-distruction. There is a They also found it impossible to tiMr’s body, when a Christian sci- good deal of sympathy for the fami- ! whistle —New York Journal. The publishers’ price is $5 00,which is very low considering its merits, tloe healer came in and performed but we, in connection with some of the leading publishers in all the • pceremony and the father rose States, have been fortunate in arranging for enough to furnish at only BRtn the casket, and is now alive 90 cents each, delivered free to any partof the United States,as follows fatHew Hampshire. The matter has been suppressed 1st. To any new subscriber. TTthe Spokane on account of the 2d. To any renewal subscriber. Mgh standard of the family, but 3d. To any subscriber now in arrears who pays up to January 1st. jNRterday the matter was brought next. Mtbe notice of Coroner WeeoM. While it is common taik on the Wieets that the dependence ‘on the As we limit the time that we will furnish these Maps at th« lov jBkacy of Christiau science heal- 1 prices, we advise all who desire to avail themselves of Uns «oppertuiutw Ibg has resulted in the death of to attend to it at once. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Aese two, there is no one who wil BETTER THAN AN ENCYCLOPEDIA. -A- Reversable Histor ical Chart Political and U. S. Map Combined. THIS DOUBLE MAP CONTAINS D-PRICE'S