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THE SAIiON IM CASE
unui raw ante
President McKinley's Preparations
to Prosecute Hrs. George—Some
Highly Sensational Evi
dence*
(From *a Kxcbatig..)
If you happen ludiop around
tn Washington. D. C., within the
next, few weeks you need not lx th
er aljuut p tying your respects to
the prenideul to worry him with
your troubles; ‘’he has troubles
©f his own. ”
It in an old but true saying
that “accident* sometimes hap
pen in the best regulated' fsmi-j
Jiva.” And this case is not an
exception of the general rule as
••> incident of a very painful
pbaricier has thrown gloom ov«*r
h very reapcctnb’e family in the
capital city presided over by
one " illiam M<*K>u>y. E*>q..
president of the United Slates of
America.
The forthcoming trial of Mrs.
George f<»r the Killing of George
D. Srx’<»n, the brother in law of
P>e>i<lent McKinley, is the sub
of highly gossip
itmon r Washington.
The president has '•“kvn per
son »l interest in prosecuting sbe
defendant, and as the time set
for t he trial April 3. draws uear.
his active participation in the
In titer bhows a dctirinination to
’•exhonerute the slain by
panlHhmmt of <l(t ■> A s
... milooy I* ft wwiknes* of the*,
%umau family it has become pre
Valent, and tb« president him
self is only human.
Mrs. McKinley has authoriied
the prosecuting attorney to etn
ploy the ablest talent in the laud
to aid him in the prosecution.
Judge McCarthy, who is look - (
Ing for a federal appointment, is*
making himself very conspicuous
in the matter. Ex-Judge Fawcet,
•nd old Foraker m»u, is also for
McKinley. Fast young men and
libertines general’*, who have luck
Uy escaped the fate of George
Saxton, are anxious for the con- •
viction of Mrs George as a mat
ler of safety to themselves. The
society folks desire her convic
tion in order to lift a scandal
off the president’s family.
But While all this pressure is
being brought to bear the
glptrnse »« not idle. Diaposl-j
lions are being taken in several
grates to show how many young
ladies, former’y in good families,
George Sixtou has ruined.
The most sensational feature.
Is the claim that the father of
Faxton and Mrs. McKinley will
be dragged into the affair to
•how that Saxton came by his
moral weakness honestly. This
will certainly be the most sensa
tional trial ever held in the state
©f Ohio, if not in the United
States.
The Comlnt of Baby.
When a baby comes to the house real
happiness comes. The care and anxiety
count for nothing against the clinging
touch of the little hands and the sound
©f the little voice. The highest func
tion given to human beings its bringing
healthy, happy children into the world.
Over thirty years ago th*' needs of wo
men appealed to Dr. Pierce, now chief
nonsuiting physician to the Invalid’s
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffa
lo, N. Y. The result of his study hn
j.roved by thirty years of practice is
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Snakes healthy the organs distinctly
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Strength and health necessary for the
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•tops pain, soothes inflammation,
Strengthens, purifies, invigorates.
A Golden Opportunity.
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Grasped by a Young Married Woman of Shelbyville, 111.. !
Just in the Nick of Time.
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MRS. WAKEFIELD. J
Women, like men, are divided into two dame*; one that is prompt td
aet and the other dilatory. The former class carries off the trophies in bus
mess love and war, while the tatter bears the burden of disappointment
always. The good woman whose portrait appears above had arrived at a
condition physically, where prompt actloa was necessary. The drafts upon <
her reserve force bad been too great and physical bankruptcy was Imminent. |
It wm ImpneMhta for her to sleep, and if women cannot sleep they have ,
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