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A Pathetic Incident
A Few weeks since the Associated Press sent out the following dispatch:—
"Omaha, Nebraska, May 10, 1902.
"Locked in a casket that is wrapped securely in a large American flag, and protected by half a dozen bolted doors in Judge Eller's residence, the lifeless body of young Donald Eller, who died while under Christian Science treatment, was this morning, for the second time within twentyfour hours, protected from inspection by the coroner's jury. Coroner Brailey, accompanied by the sheriff and deputies and the county attorney, appeared to view the body by force. Judge Eller said:—
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June 12, 1902 issue
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Facts about Mrs. Eddy
Alfred Farlow
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Origin and Growth of Christian Science
Archibald McLellan
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May 6, 1902
with contributions from Martha Shepard Lippincott
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The Lectures
with contributions from M. W. Kahn, Hermann S. Hering, Pascal
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Judge Ewing's Lectures
Editor with contributions from Miller, Victoria Murray, Mary Baker Eddy, Harworth-Booth
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A Pathetic Incident
Editor with contributions from Edgar McLeod
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Notices
with contributions from Lizzie C. Barnes
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Criticism vs. Praise
BY W. E. B.
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Independence
BY CATHARINE VERRALL.
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Obedience
BY CHARLES FELLOWS MEEK.
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The Song of Hiawatha
BY H. B. K.
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We live at an elevation of nine thousand feet above sea-level...
Alice M. Hubbard
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Religious Items
with contributions from Stopford Brooke, Frank G. Tyrrell, L. M. Powers, James Martineau