SB The rvlarkcd Success of Scott's Emulsion in consump tion, scrofula and other forms of hereditary disease is due to its powerful food properties. rapidly creates healthy flesh proper weight. Hereditary taints develop only when the system becomes weakened. Nothing in (he world of medicine lias been so successful in dis eases (hat are most menacing (o life.-Physicians everywhere ; wibc it. Pr.c-..- i R .'t IVmnn. N. V. f llrtmlt. SWIFTS SPEPI PIP la nt.illv linllkn nnv nVS) other blood medicine Itcuresdiscasesol thnlilnrwl nnil ftbin liv remnvlnfflin tinlwim. and ntthosanio tlmo supplies cood blood to the wasted narts. Don't bo linnoscd on bv substi tutcs. which nro Raid to bo 1iint ns frond, xt is liaspcrformedns many .IH THE. WORLD wondcrrui cures, or reuoveu bo niucn suncring. " Mv blood was badlv nolsoncd last rear, whlcl got lny whole, system out of order diseased and 11 constant pouruo in millennia, nu .tiieiue mm no cnioynient 01 me. wo nottics or Ifragafry brought mo rlpht out. Thcro 13 no &'!rl better remedy for blood diseases. ""e "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio," Trcatlso on blood and sklndlscasesmailedfreo SWIFT SnX'II?lC CO., Atlanta, Ga. ( it i It flfn nln e reliable. LAD Its, tik monii lirnnJ In tlml Ktiil C'nU niiotu. rmc , ai aled wttii bine ribbon. Tub o no other. Jt tte danatrou tubitttu tftm ami imitation. At Druggf iti, cr imd (a. i unipi iur rnouiftra, iMiimomti. tarn 'llcllcf for I-oJlr," ntf, by return I bit. 10.000 Teitlinoniali. fAflM. ri'i.i-i ,:7 .I.Vi- ,m m..i. i ATI" ClcV Headache end rollovo all tbo troubles lncf dent to a bilious etito of tho r,rf.tcm. suoh M Clmcen, Natisca, Drowsiness. Distress aftes -estit,;, l'uli: In trjhiJo, Whllo thelrcioat 5omnSwoau..co '3i -s bocn Mown in curing ft iHeaclichfl. yet Uartcr'a Llttla Liver Pilli) era n.uady Vdluablo in Conatlpation, curlngand pro jecting tti !r:anncylr.RcosrDalnt,whllo they also correctslldlsoracrsofthostoisachtimnUtaths ;ver and regulate tho bowels. Evoa II Uioy oabj w"a pa ra sra 'AcbotboywoniaboalsnoatprloolesstotlioeownO (trailer from this diBtresBlnacomtilainl; butfortu Eately tbolrgoodncss does noteudhoro.and those who once try them will find thooo llttlo pills valn .Oble In eomany vrayo that they will not bo wll- 10 ao wituout mora, iim auer susicK ue-aq ftatb Vino 01! so many lives that hero 13 whnro) I wo in Jin our rcat boast, uor puu cure it wnuo iothe-9 uo cot. Ca-tLr a Tii'.'Ia Liver Plllaare very tmall V very easy to take. Ono or two pills malcea dp STioy are strictly vegetable and do not grip jpurrA butbv Uicir gentle action pleasoa . wh usetacm. Invtalsat25ccnts; flvofor$l. jCA ty dr..i;lr! CTCxywboie, or sont by mail. CARTER fflEDlCINU CO., New York, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Wm. Earner Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that no has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by 11. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH, FA. S3 SHOE NOT1 RIP, Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, they ivlll give you more comfort and service for tho money than any other make, Bost In tho world. $5.00 00 4.00 .$2.50 ! $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 'FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS jl r- $2.00 FOR W, L, Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. t . If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, ' try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cm- ! torn made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W, L. Douglas Shoe!, rny name ana price is stamped tin the bottom, look tor it when you buy. I aks no tun l ttltute. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, Dostaee free, when Shoo Dealers cannot supply you XT, Jj. DOUGLAS, llrockton, Mass. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Main street. THE ZBICTOTT ! Everything modeled after Ureen's Cato, Philadelphia. 33 S. main St., SlictmiuIonU. The loading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated. Jiverythtne new. clean sind fresh. The finest line ot Wines and Liquors I C tfars, foreign and do Dn mio. free lunch served c. 't evening. BUr schooners ol frsh.Heer.Porter, Ale.Jto. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J, J, DQUQHEKTY, Prop. nrg Chli-hMtf!-'!! Eie!:s IMiwionil rtrnnif. rENNY ROYAL PILLS rTV-v Orfuinn' ami iC8s& ESS CARTER'S ACHE 1'ItOM ALL AIIOUK1) Till: STATU. Nows l'rom lllfl'crrnt St-ctliins of the Com- yiioimeHltli. PniLABKi.niiA, Slay 15. A Bmo rooster linn for Homo tlmo been the terror ot tho children In tho vicinity of Warren nnrl lllodRett Directs, West Philadelphia, nml his latest victim, tha 2-year-old son of Mm. Snsiin McElhron, of No. C4 Blodgctt street, fa now In bed, with hU face terribly lace rated by the fowl's spurs. The Injuries, when taken In connection with tho shock, may yet prove fatal. While attending to her household duties Mrs. McElhron allowed the child to go out on the lot In front of the house to play with some other children, lie had been Kone but a short time when his mother heard his Rgoulzed screams, and running to tho front door she was horrified to see ths large ganio rooster standing over the child and spurring viciously at the little ono's face, each blow drawing blood. A neighbor struck the roostr with a club and stunned it for a moment, but so full of fight was the fowl that, recovering, it was about to attack tbo newcomer when an other blow laid it out. The rooster is the property of Mrs. Dotty Buckley, living on the SHiue street, and Mrs. McElhron says sho will have bcr ar rested for keeping u vicious fowl. Not Due to a Hhortuce of Water. Ledanon. Mny 15. From an official source it is learned that the explosion of the locomotive boiler here Saturday by which two persons were killed and several others fatally injured was not duo to a shortage of water, and some engineers aro inclined to believe that It was not duo to u defect In the material of the boiler. This being the case, tho company has ordered tho other engines of this class to tho shops in Heading for a thorough inspection. Tho engine is tho most complete wreck ever seen by railroad men. This is tho fourth englno of this class that has exploded. A Ttooolver Asked For. Philadelphia, Muy 17. Common pleas No. 3 has been inked to appoint u receiver to take, charge of the assets and affairs of tho Philadelphia Drown Stone Company, limited. Tho application was made in a bill in equity filed by David McMnster, in dividually, and as one of the trustees of the company, against Robert Wood, the treas urer, and also a trustee. Mr. McMaster alleges that Treasurer Wood has used these moneys for his personal benefit, Instead of paying the firm's largo Indebtedness. Forty-Four Farmers Sued. West Ciiesteh, May 15. Suit wus Sat urday begun against forty-four men in Chester county, by JS. F. Dettra, receiver of tho defunct Standard Mutual Live Stock Insurance Company, of Reading, to re cover heavy assessments, which the farm ers have refused to pay, The company was organized in 1886, and failed in 1889. Some of tho farmers say they do not own the horses that were insured by tho com pany. Clement Makes u ltic Purchase. WlLLiAMsr-ORT, May 15. Joseph C. Righter, Charles I. James and George B. Merrill, tha committee from the Lumber man's Exchange, who were given power to dispose of the logs which recently escaped from the booms here, have mado a sale, Ira T. Clement, of Sunlmry, was the pur chaser, and the logs will be sawed at his mill lit that place. Tho logs will probably scale 4,000,000 feet. Struck Ills Playmate u 1'atal Hloirs. Philadklpiiia, May 15. Michael George, 15 years old, of Forty-Second nnd Lancas ter avenue, was struck by another boy whUe playing in the street near his home with a piek-axe. The end of the axe went through his skull and injured the brain. Dr. Kllllam, of the Presbyterian hospital, considered the case vers- .ser.ous and has but slight hope of h'.-. ictovary. "Will Not po to Tie IJIscctlnj Wilkfs -An:, May 15. To Table. save tho bodies .i Harris Ulenhard and Iiac Rosen- wi', who will bo hauled at Tuiikhannock next i humlay from the dissecting table, I. l mews of tills uiciivty met aud raised a nd with which to bury the murderers. 'ihev have no mlatlvvt in this country. They killed Jucab Marks, n peddler. TTtrnwn From a Carriage and Killed. I'lemington, May 15. Philip Weiler, one rf Klemlugton'ri best-known citizens, was thrown fiom his carriage and killed. He was a Union soldier in tho late war, a prominent member of the Flemingtou council, Royal Arcanum and o wealthy citizen. Sim Would Not .i.nu I'.'ltl .VnvtPd BitMTOL, May l.'i. A wo .iau of this city was found ' ' M" beaten into insensibility, b.. ,.tv ii.-uu.vrmu she re tiiMil to have iir ii-Miiant 'irri-sted. In Paint the best is the cheapest. Strictlv Pure White Lead is best: properly applied it will not scale, chip, chalk, or rub off; it firmly adheres to the wood and forms a permanent base for repainting. Paints which peel or scale have to be removed by scraping or burning before satisfactory repainting can be done. When buying it is important to obtain Strictly Pure White Lead properly made. Time has proven that white lead made by the " Old Dutch " process of slow corrosion possesses qualities that cannot be obtained by any other method of manufacture. This process consumes four to six months time, and produces the brand that has given White Lead its character as the standard paint. JohnT. Lewis & Bros. is the standard brand of strictly pure Lead made by the "Old Dutch" pro cess. You get the best in buying it. You can produce any desired color by tinting this brand of white lead with National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. For sale by the roost reliable dealers In Paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay you to send to us for a book containing information that may save you many a dollar; it wilt only cost you a postal card to do so. "'JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Piatt's Popular Saioon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt'D 9 and 21 West Oak Street, HI K NANDO AH, PA. 0r etooked with the best Deer, porter, ales irhts'cles. brandies, wines, eta Finest olgars SkUnt bar Uched. Oardul InvlUllon to all 3THE KltiD THAT CURES 5 m m Hi SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I K . ' M WMBWR8.-Mr wife wrii Ixim of pftrpnt predtf-js ponit to ViiSHUMl,Vtti. Kixtif lutBa aKimthcM And "iflcn. dittl or 1ITVJ IHS-pi SI I1A.M IS. My vlfr'fl hraltti Krai unusually K'totl Slup to tho uc of ahtiut 40 Ytursi at thnl tliiuiW SSMOlttlVr f.MH taint nmnifertf'dlt Ifinlhr DBformof IMJZIIM on nearly all parts of the US) abotly aftc-rntimo It yiclilcdto thr rtim-dUt unfd,gg -ctctt on front nf rlpht slumltltT wlure it hH KMrtinalnei for tit tiir with alinort 'MiStt! fttiiutln itiitlon and llcliltiic. Since mluggg DiVNA'S HI 1 SAUSAPiVRILLA iQa AVJIX on her howl ha Lrfikon and diwhargcdKg gg tint 11 alinort cntln-Iy gone. Ilnbitual CortlVPiu-M ftlo Rrpally relics rti. UH We have heriloforG unod a vftnoty nf remftliefM Iwllh but tittle romlt, hut DANA'S SAItflAl'A-S S wife of Ji&AKMA. ond S?ISri KA tQg 9t In tho blocMi thrtt I must nay it la u grand cnmblna-BB Wltlonof remodlol Dgciits, and that tny wife'fl K'fl'Si gglmprovrmeiitlsduo to its power and the bleislnglm MB of u kind ProUdenwmnon iauso. I have taken ono bottle myself and find It a mi SB lLMpecifully, ItEV. A. J. I)AV, M HH l'ftrtor M. 12. Cliurch, No. Ksiton, N. Y. & m PI Only ono Sarsaparllta sold on tho " N0 BENEFIT NO PAY M plan. Only one couldg ? Stand tho test, and that ono Is DANA'S, gg IIheivxeitIdeii this. m B Dana Sarsaparllta Co., Belfast, Malno. ra ROOMS FOlt ItRNT. Htoam heat andclfc trio light Cull at Hr.niLn office. 3 13 tf WANTIII). AgoodBorvant girl. 207 VVost Coal sirf et. Apply at i lo-t nr. ANT KM. -An apprentice ; ono who can bo VV relied upon. Apply to Francis A. Stetler, barber, IS! Main btroet. TJOATIDINXJ. Two gontlemen desire board XJ wnn pnvaie lamuy. iwom luKeiuur. Address II., Mhenandoah, 1. O. o B-tt TOU SALE. A lot of household furniture ' Apply at resldenco ot L. A Freeman, 21 Cast Oak street. ItOAUDEKS WANT KD. Hoarders wanted Jj In a respectsblo family. Inqulro nt S30 Mouth Jurain street. 6-13-1 w SALU.- secondhand two seated 1; philon, with top : in good order. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to J. J. lb.bbla, North Jlaln streot, 6-13-lw QBAMSTItS WANTED. To make sun O b bonnets, etc. Must bo oulck operator on sewing machine Apply at ouco to I.. J. Wilkinson, S. .Main street. 5-13-lt T7IOR SALE. On West Oak streot, opposito 1 ilrs. Grant's, two good 8-room houses. Lot 3'l foot front by 140 deep. For information In quiroat209 E.tUCial streot, Snenaudoah. or U. W. Miller. Mt. Carmel 5-9 tf T7IOK SALE A twenty (20) aero irm, X plan tea, together wnn a noraes. a cows wagon and Apply to U, county. Pa. machinery, a house and burn. Schuylkill l'. Krell, liarnsviue, o-o-im WANTED Agents to take orders in every town and city. Commlsiloa or liberal salary to solicitors. Steady work. Sond ref er, nces nnd securo territory promptly. EU wanger& Uarry, .Mt. llopo Nurseries, Poch oster. N. Y. 55 10t AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle tho new Patent Chemi cal Ink Eras ng Pencil. Tho quickest ami great .nt selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of p:iper. Works llko magic. 200 to WO per cent, pi i'H. One agent's sales amounted to (020 In s d '.vs. Anothor KJ2 in two hours. Proviou'i e ince not necessary. For terms and full i-t'o iiars. ai'dress Tho Monroe Mf'gCo., La Crosse, Wis. i9 B-il-Iy A CvTTjE ID Honest, energotio mon V tiol'citordersforFrultandOrnamental N'nr ..ryStoo'f. Expenses and slary to th' se can leave homo and devoto an their tlmo tio iho work; or liberal commissions to local agents. State occuoatlon and choice of terri tory Aaaress, it. u. u 1 1 am is x uu., una south Penn Square, Philadelphia, l'a. 4-11-lm ood PMOPO-IALSFOri BUILDING WALL AND furnishing coning lor the Schuylkill Countv Court House grounds. Old3 will bo received until tho 0th day of Jane, A I)., 1893, by tho Commissioners of SchuylRlll county lorthe ouliams or a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, of mountain stone, on .HinerHviuu sireeii tor me lurmsninx and sotting of 203 feet of granlto coping, 10x14 inches, on the granite steps, together with posts nt the lop and bottom ot each flight of steps; also for furnishing 210 feet of mountain stone coping with posts at the ends ot tho coping, &c. All work to bo finlBhed within sixty days after bid Is accpted. lllds for furnishing granite must be scnaratB from the bids offering to fur. nisn mountain stone. 1' uii particulars can be had nnd plans and drawings can bo seen, bv applying to the Commissioners of Schuylkill ucuniy. ijiu iumuusaiuners reserve ino rignt to reject any or all bids. 6-10-24 It PROPOSALS. Proposals will be received by tho unucr- pigneu coiniiiiiioe up 10 Fridav. ..lav lOlh. 1893, at 0 p. in., for tho construction of a ix. room frame school building, two stories high, All bidders oan Und plans and specifications for inspection at tho offloe of Superintendent lj. a freeman, uigu acnooi uuuaing, nennn' doah. Pa., or at tho house of II. J. Muldoon. 203 West Centre street. Shenan loah, Pa , or at the oflloe of the architect, Frank X. Itellly, I'ottsvllle, l'a. The bids must cover excavat ing, building, rooting, painting and all work and materials necessary to complete the building, including provisions for tho intro duction of the Smeud, Wills & Co. heating and ventilating sysiem. ino uommittee reserves lue ngub LU ivjctb uiiy ur Ull U1US. , H. J. Muldoon, Chairman Mark Bubke, Jambs 0'Hea3N-, Daniel Oodbk, S. A. Bhddall, 5-9 lOt Committee on Uullding and Repairs. To represent and collect for our Fine .A.i"t Goods. tSlS per -voolc. CHICAGO UTHOGUAPU CO., 56 Fifth Awnue, Chicago, III. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, tlowler's old stand.) Main and Coal Hfn NlieiiHiiiloali. Dest beer, ale and porter ou tap. The finest brands ot uhtskeys nd cigars, Pool room at tached. iUJ I! 1 g v'wrS V& sins. nr.v. a. j. day, S No, r.a.ton, N. Y. m Mrs. Edwnril Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED, Mrs. Myers HnnU Amputated. Her Life Saved. Tho cam of Mrs. Edwnrd Myers, of Athens, N Y.. funiMi'S an apt Illustration of a woman's power of endurance. This lady had been treated for months In tho usual way for llryNlp.'liK of the hand, without benefit. Not until her hand bad become a mass of aim ner nie turn tn Dr. Itrll of l'AVOHITi: that be could biivo Iirrllfo, but that It was Impossible to savo tho hand It mu I be amputated, rf in XL K I?" Hf. She received this terrible ?fiaW K O tutetltgoncoqulctly.de- - ciineu mtnKe einer. stipu lating merely to hold her husband's hand dur nut tho operation, and underwent the painful procois without moving a muscle or uttering a'roan. lr. Kciinnly then gavo Pavorlto Hp rm ICemeily, which drove the I? polxonou'. disease outot hersys B " lem. cleansed tho blood, and pre vented tho return of the dlsritof. and the now lives and rejoices in her great dellvi ranee. Had lr. lii iimily been called nt any previous stage i f tbo dl9i nsebe would have at onco lir.-nerlluMl I'uvurllo Itemed)' and LB nranaa III rs. HI ycr would not have bad K B- to undergo this terrible ordeal, ns G a w it would have mivud Imr limiil. Are you reader, troubled with Ilryslpcln. or nnv i-riiiidosi of the kkln, it limy bo J'.ry slpi'las In lis Inelpli'iit stage don't Irllle Willi It It lilflllll'llt, btitU9eIr. lieiuied J 'n I'livorlto Kviucily, It will euro y.in, lor it in DEATH TO ERtSIPEUS. Professional Cards. JOHN it. COYLE, A TTOKXiar-A T-LA 11'. Ofllco Bcddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. M.. U, tlUKKK, ATTORXFA' AT-LA W. SIIHHANOOAI1, VX. Ofllco Room .1, P. O Itulldlng, Shenandoah, a d Esterly hulullng, Poltsyllle. c.T- HAVXCE, BURGEON DEUTIS1. Qflloe Northeast Cor Main and Centre Sts., Shenandoah, over Stein's drug storo. -Jjr- B. KISTLEK, M. D., ' pnrsictAs and fsuiiarox. Ofllce-120 North Jardln Btroet. Shunando&h. JTJH. JAMES arEIN. PIIYSIOIAN AND 8VROKON. Ofllco and Residence, No. m Ncrth Jardlr. Street. Shenandoah. JUANK WOMKR, M. D. fyecialtff tn Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to discasos of the eye, ear, rtoonnd thro.it. Spectacles lurntshcd, guar anteed to suit all oyes Offlco 3J Kast O k street, Shenandoah. jyt. E. D- LONQACHE, Graduato in Veterinary Surgery anil Dentistry. All oalls by mall, telegraph or telophono at tended tn with pro npincss. surgical opera tions performed with ttte greatest oire. Oillco: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. Said the to himself, "If thc rnoon I could get, whenever I'm dry mv tlirnnt T rnnlil wet: The 1110011 is a k nunrter with nquar- tcr I hear; you can purchase five gal lons of 0 Root Beer." A Delicious, Temper once, Thirst-quenching, neaitn-uiving urinK. Oood for any time ot year. A 9$c. package maVes 5 gallons. get Hires'. Be sure and RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT for the w Chas. Rettlg's Cele bratedlBeer and Porter in thia vicinity, also Bergner & Engol's celebrated India Pale Ales aud Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors nnd Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK 120 South Mam Street. CURB YOURSELF! "If trou MinI with (tonori Mtei HpernintorrhoBUflj ituaum ill your tin.Jiri'-t fur a h .nl at Uis H, U ci.n'S in u (twiitvi I , ithmit the nld or pubhi ity of k line tor. Noii poiiononi ADd Udi'Hntw.i int to etr'Ctui, itht 1'nnersal American Cum, nfriotured by vans Cbtmicjil ( CINCINNATI, O. nngn pinrllleil iirf.il, M I tiHlreil tt fl 1.1 Klin " iicily. proprietor JcyilJlIlV, for lu hi. lie at once informed her Owl HE WOuLDJMu ALMY. Christie Warden's Brother De clares Himself. HIS HATRED FOR THE MURDERER. lib Expresses Ills WilllliBllciis to Spring the Trap Hint .Shall Send Ill SUIor's flayr lulu i:tornlty Almy Iln a Talk IVUli Ills Attornej mid Asks llml Ills Ilody be Deeontly Hurled. Co.ncoru, N. II., May 15. Alvln Bur leigh, Almy's senior counsel, caino from Plymouth Saturilny and spent an hour with his client at tho state prison. Almy greeted him very cordially and appeared in excellent spirits. During the interview Almy stood by hU cell door and Mr. llurlelgb just outside, with Deputy Warden Robinson close by. I'ouusrnlnd client discussed tho futuro lifu. Almy desiring to obUiln Mr. Iiur leigh's views as to the condition of his soul in the hereafter, and also desired to know what he thought of advancement of tho foul lieyond the grave. Almy also asked about tho revelation of the Bible, aud whether It was Inspired. Ho quoted the teachings ot various religions upon these questions. He referred to his devotion for Christie Wiudeii. the first woman whom lie had ever loved, nnd said the winter ho passed at the Warden, homo was tho hap liiest of his life. He had determined whllo stopping thero to be thenceforward uprklit and just. Ho wild that circumstances make or unmiiko individuals, little things frequently chang- iiiKthe trend of one's life, aud cited his pres ent hopeless condition as a striking illus tration of the poiut. After speaking about the physical font tires of death by lianginn, Almy inquired about HIkIi Sheriff Hurlburt, and being as Mired that ho would doubtless arrango the execution so ns to make deatli instantane tins, he commented on the diil'eronce in the various liiinuiims he had read of. In reference to death, he said a condemn ed person, unlike any other mortal, knew the exact time of Ills earthly career. .Mr. Burleigh remarked that since his confinement in prison one of the judges who sentenced him, the attorney general who pro.soctited him and Christie Warden S.!vaydfather U"d Bru"dmother bad "Yes." Almy replied, "thousands have none and many others will go before I do. " Almy remarked that the sheriff's duty must be a very trying one, whereupon Mr. Burleigh said it would be much more try ing for tho victim than the executioner. Almy said he did not know about that. Mr. Burleigh said he could not seo him again, and asked him if thero wa anything more be could 1(0 or him. Almy said; "My only further request is that I havo a decent burial. Under the law my life is to be taken; that ought to satisfy justice, nnd 1 think the law should bury mo de cently." Mr. Burleigh told him the authorities must surrender the body ou application ot kindred or friends, and assured him that he would uso his best endeavors to havo his wish respected. Almy then said: "1 don c want my body pent to Hanover to be dissected. It will make too much newspaper comment and occa-inu an unnecessary demonstration over my remains." Almy whs In varying moods during the interview, at times being facetious and lively and again very serious. During his allusions to Christie Warden his eyes suf fused with tears. He expressed thanks to the chaplain for all his efforts, but did not wiy that his feeling of doubt about the fu turo hail been dispelled. Christie Warden s brother, who is here, declared last evening that ho would bo only too glad to hung Murderer Almy himself, and as it Is, he snail certainly witness the execution of his sister's slayer. Young Wauleii says he wants it understood that there is no sentimental nonsensoabout him. THIS HANK DIDN'T CO TO THE tVALI. Money Sent tn the IMunklntnn by Special Train tn Tide It Over. Milwai'Kee, Wis., May 15. The failure of I . A. Lappen it Co. 1'ridny caused a lively run Saturday on tho Plankinton bank, ono of the heaviest creditors of the collapsed firm. From 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. a steady stream of people poured into tho bank and withdrew their money. They were mostly small depositors. The bank stood the run successfully, and although about $100,000 was withdrawn fully $00,000 was received in deposits of business men who have faltu in the institu tion. The bank officials called upon the Conti nental bank, of Chicago, for aid and a special train with $100,000 in gold was im mediately dispatched to this city. When the special train reached tbo union depot the treasure box was put on an express wagon and taken to the bank, where a loud cheer went up from the crowd as sembled. No conquering hero ever received a more enthusiastic ovation than was given to this iron box as It was taken through the crowded hallways and deposited in tne cus tody of the bank officials. At a meeting of the clearing house it was unanimously agreed to stand by the Flankingtou bank in its trouble. Presi dent Day this morning said the bank had plenty of money at its disposal aud that all depositors were welcome to come and get their money. Conlldeuce has in a great measure been restored by the bank keeping opeu until 4 o clock, two hours later than usual, on Saturday. Ooveruor Peek and leading bankers made addresses to the crowd lu front of the bank , aud assured the depositors that th. ey would receive dollar for dollar. , Hank Officials Indicted, Little Kock, Ark., May 15. The United States grand jury has returned five indict ments against the officers ot the First Na tional bunk. H. G. Allis, president, is in- diotd for making false entry in the books of the liauk on December 10, 1802; for making false sttmenU to the comptroller nnd for Misapplying funds. Creed T. Walker, cashier in 1880, ia indicted twice for making false returns to the comptroller. Warrants for the indicted men have been placed in the bands ot a deputy United tttates marshal. I'orfultod to the Stte Koliool l'lind. Sioux Citv, Iow May 15.-In 1880 Charles Wetnuiley came o Iowa from Kugland. In 1884 he took .at bis final citizenship papers. 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