77e Evening Herald. l'ubllshed daily, except Sunday, by lllUtAl.lt 1'Vlll.lSlllNO COMl'AXY, Publlentlon office and meolmnlcal department, IW Kant Coal Street. fl'Vio TSovaTA Is delivered In Shenandoah and Ane JieraiQ ,urroundtng towns fornix Cents a week, payable to the carrier, lly mull, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents por month, In advance. Atlrerll.emrnln charged according to apace and position. The publishers-reserve the right to change the position of advertisements when ever tho publication of nows requires It. Tho right is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that the pub lishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Knterod at the post office at Shenandoah, I'n. as second eloM mall toatlcr. rim lirnKiso iian.ti.it, Shcnundoah, l'enna. Evening Herald. THUSDAY, JANUA11Y 11, 1891. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. CONUBESf-AT LAROK, Hon, OAI.US1IA A. CIKOW, OF SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.; Election Tuesday, February ao, 1894 Shaking Europe Hhake tliulooWl wave. will be glHil (o Uov. McKlNLlJY salil In his Inaugur al address that "we cannot liojio to obtain the bst results for tho state acting sliigls mid apart," that "there must be he.uty cvopera'lou belveej the Legislature and the Executive, and both must be hi harmonious re I lit term with the people." As the Di'inocrats never can do anything tiieiii9el?es, they nuifht to fall In and help those who en. To TUaii of lis who visited the World's Fair the story of this week's II rt is luell'ttbly mil. While the build ings stood the mind reverted to Jtliem as great white sentinels upon tho lake tnint still proclaimlngtoall the world unit here hud art and beauty, science i id akill, and the genius of mm told -be people of all nations the story of Inimau progress nud achievement. The memory, sweet with pleasaut re- .Uections, turned to tlioee wonderful, .in hitecturnl triumphs as for somo time to come marking the scene of dimmer's de'ighta such as we of this generation shall probably never agalu fiijoy. Now all 18 changed. Thofour winds of heaven are bearlug over the utisalted seas and the traokles-i prair ies the ashes alike of the mammoth M ttuufactures building and the stately I'oristyle, of the Temple of Single and the Casino telling anow the story , 11 at all things pass away. ROYALTY'S HARD LiTJOK. Those are tough times for Kings and tjut-ens. Lobengula, Ills; Matabeleau Majesty, must have loata good deal of flesh In the past few weeks keeping out of the way of the tse-tso lly and the llrltish troops. We haven't heard of his whereabouts recently, but we feeljpretty sure that he is like some of the skates that started at Guttenburg luit fall ruuniug yet. Queen HI, of the Sudwich Islands dynasty, is still oil her throne, and has caused a lot of the American people to n gard President Cleveland as oil" his hase. Iill is too obee to take in wash nig or stand all day behind a delicate sen counter, and an the throuo,.busl Dean is the only one she was brought up to she feels in her dethroned coudl lion very much like a Halt out of water, Behauzin, who used to be Klug o Dahomey, the cable tells us, skulking in the brush somewhere avoid a subpoena that the French want to serve on him, or perhaps it is a habeas corpus, or something more serious. Anyhow, ho is skulking, and if that isn't hard luck we would like to have somebody get up aud explain just what hard luck Is. These things go to show that the per 8011 who made tho remark to the tiled that "Uneasy Ilea the head that wears a, crown," had a think tank that was worth having. The plain every-day American citizen has no throne to lose, 110 crown to mislay, no sceptre to drop through a coal-hole grating. Dynasties don't bother him. Any man In this !ountry with f 1 of his own in his pocket and knowledge ot a place where a good free lunch aud a big glass of beer can had for five cents is tho equal of any old world monarch in existence. my ho Paris Bomb Tlirowor Must Dio by tho Guillotine, THE PRISONER 000L AUD DEFIANT. He Rends n I.enjrtliy Declaration Which firings Tears to (lie Uyes of Women Spectators, and Thanhs the Jury That Convicted 1 1 1 til. PAHIS, .Tnn. 11. The trial of Aueinte Valllnnt, the anarchist, who, on Dec. 0 last, throw n bomb which exnlodeil In tho chamber of tli-putlcs, took plnco yester day, nnil at the conclusion of tho proceed ings Vnlllant wns sentenced to dentil. Public Prosecutor Hertrnncl. ns soon ns the court was ready for business, nskod vnmnnt his mime, and tho prisoner, In ri firm voice, replied, "AiiKUste Vnlllnnt." Ho said that he was 38 yenrs of aire, nnd admitted that he hml been sevenil times Imprisoned for theft. The prisoner an swered the public prosecutor's questions In a cool and delimit manner. It was noticed during the rendluKof tho Indictment that Valllant glanced at sey- ral pages of notes which he took from nit Inside pocket uf his Astrakhan oruu- XTJo-jtXK VAII,LLNT. mented overcont, and it was supposed by tlioiio present that the anarchist intended to read some fiery declaration to the Jury. After the prisoner had admitted that he had been in prison for theft, tho prisoner exclaimed fiercely: "The unjust condi tions of society were responsible for wlint you are pleased to term robbery." In reply to further ciuestlons by J'roe- outor liertrnnd and Judjie Cnze. Vnlllnnt said that he regretted the bomb did not have the effect he desired. The presiding ude turned to the prisoner nnd said: Who din you particularly wnnt to hit?" Valllant replied: "1 did not aim at any one in particular, but I wanted to hit nine of tho ministers. All tho ministers are the same tome. 1 only intended to hurt the deputies or tho ministers, nnd 1 ould rather see three or four ministers or leputies killed than have one spectator njureil. I 11m not waging war onanist tho people, but against society, nnd I aimed directly nt those pnrnslte ilep- tles." I understand that you Intended to make a speech to the deputies before or fter you threw tho bomb?" "l-.xactly," replied Valllant; "1 wanted to explain to thoso miserable deputies the reason for my action." 'Hut." ndded tho JuilKC your lirst en deavor, It appears, after the oxplosiou; was to escape No!" exclaimed Vaillnnt indignantly. with flashing eyes und burning cheeks. No; it. was my last thought." 'When you found tho windows closed," the judge then continued, "you broke a window in your endeavor to escape, ana only desisted irom lumping out whon con fronted by the crossed unyonets ot me sentinels. Dramatic Sceuo In Court. It is false'." cried Vnlllnnt, raising his hand above his bend. At this stage of the proceedings the prisoner presented a remarkably animated and dramatic appearance, which caused the most intense excitement throughout the court room. He stood confronting bis judges like n wild benst at bay. lteplving to further questions valllant said that he filled his bomb with nails, as he only wished to severely injure some ot the ministers and deputies. After ranking this nssertion Valllant remarked that he would rather have seen two or three bun dred deputies killed than a single spec tator Injured. You speak of wounds anil iniureu peo ple." tho judge remarked. "What about the soldiers you sent to Tonouinf" fiercely exclaimed the prisoner, Are they not wounded, ana even Killeur Don t cry about deaths since none oo curred." I see," continued the judge, "that you want to profit by tho accident that no body was killed." Ob. uol" cried Valllant. "if you pre tend to think that 1 am trying to savemy head I shall refuse to answer uuy further Questions." Vaillaut then proceeded Inn voice which softened greatly and which touched the hearts of many of those present to recount the struggle of his life in his efforts to pro vide food for his wife and children, ins whole manner denoting that ho was either a man of very sensitive nature or else a consummate actor, and the people assenv bled In tht assize court were about evenly divided in onlnion upon this subject. During the course of his summing upof the picture of the miserable struggle for existence, which he had drawn with so much effect, Valllant remarked: The Prisoner's l'athetlo Keoltal. "I said to myself, why work when wife and child are perishing of starvntionr asked myself this question many and many a time during the day time, nnd as I lay awake at nlnjht, feverishly tossing about on my hard bed, without knowing where the next tlay'B food was to come from, and without hnvlug any means of knowing where I was to get the next frano whloh was to put off for another day what seemed to be tho Inevitable end I of our long struggle for existence starva tion. "I then resolved, after much dellbera tion and after carefully weighing the matter over in my mind, to manufacture that bomb and to throw it Into the chnm Uer ot deputies In order that its explosion might echo around . . world, and possl- blv be the signal Mr others to take des perate moans to attract attontlon to the sufferings of the poor." Valllant was then allowed by the court to read a long declaration which be had I drawn up. Among 111. .i . .nsmade In this dcclnrntion were the followingi "x on who are to judge me, let 1110 tell you that my net was homo of tho misery of the people, whole families of whom are lying of starvation. Woe betide thoso who leave their fellowmen to die forwnnt of bread, for then we shall see the bloody neniis of the exploiters of tho people car ried aloft on pikes." llomlis Unused hy Snelnl Misery. Vnlllnnt then proceeded to declare that wns the manifold Inlnultles of society which led brave men like himself to umbo themselves tho mouthpieces of the de mands of the working classes. Accord- ng to Vnlllnnt. the primary cause of bombs Is social misery, and lie continued explaining his idea of the proper system K society, concluding by remarking: in my duel against society I only wounded my adversaries. Strike me In my turn If you like.but what little weight will your verdict have In the history of the peoplo's sensation?" nlllant was listened to throughout tho rending of his declaration In the most pro found silence nnd with the closest atten tion. Tho prisoner read the document. which lie had evidently carefully pre pared, in the most fervid nnd drnmntlc manner, seemingly believing all his utter ances to Is- 1 ue, and deeply moved by the 'XcltemiMi, 1 lie occasion. Several ladles erenctualh moved to (ears by some of the most touching portions. Alter Vuillnnt's statement had been con cluded tho public prosecutor introduced a number of witnesses, deputies and others. The taking of testimony wns quickly con cluded, and then the public prosecutor, In an nblonddross.demnndi'd punishment. Alnltre I.nbon, In an equally nblo argu ment, asked that a term In prison be the punishment. Tliiililtfui fur it Dentil Sentence. The jury were absent for about twenty- five minutes. They relumed 11 verdict of guilty without extenuating circum stances." Cpon hearing the verdict Vaillaut sprang to his feet and shouted: "it Is death! I thank you for It." Ho then turned with a smile to tho people In the court room nud passed his hand nround his neck to signify that the guillotine ould be his doom. When the presiding judge announced the sentence which condemned him to the guillotine Vaillunt shouted: "Vivo l'Au nrchie!" Vaillnnt has refused to sign an appeal to the court of cassation against his bou- tenco. THE WAFUN BRAZIL nsurgents lrep:irliig for an Assault on NIetlirroy and Itlo Janeiro. Hdknos Aykes, .Inn. 11. Most import ant news has been received from Hio de Janeiro. According to dispatches just re ceived the Hrnzilian insurgents have re captured the islands of Mocnnguenud En genho, and are preparing to make a laud- ng 111 strong force nt Tsicthcroy, It is al reported that Admiral de Mello, 011 bi, u-d tho wnrsliip Aquidnbnn, has succeeded iu re-entering Hio bay in pite of tlio active lookout kept for him by the government forts nt tho entrance to the harbor, aud It Is added th it Admi ral do Mullo is personally supervising the and operations which, it is said, are to be udertaken nt Nirthoroy. l'liinlly, it is asserted that If the rebels are successful in making n binding at Nictberoy that a general attack upon the city ot Hio de Janeiro will be Immediately commenced, every nvoiluble man on board the insurgent warships being utilized in tho attack. The dispatches received here also an nounce that President l'eixoto is awnroof the contemplated movement upon the part f the rebels nnd that he is taking vigor ous measures to meet the attack which, it is expected, will decide the fate of tho re bellion, one way or tho other. Xow Yorlt's Itepilbllcan Kititors. New Youk, .Inn. 11. The Ki-publienn editors of New York state met yesterday u the Fifth Avenue hotel anil effected a permanent organization. The following officers weru unanimously elected: Presi dent, John A. hleicher of .New 1 nrk, vine presidents, JobnM. Francis of Troy, John A. Cockerill of Now York, Colonel l.. Adams of Elmira, A. A. Smith of Og- densburg, Louis McKinstry of Fredouiu nnd U. Iv. banders of uncln; secretary and treasurer, A. u. Ilunnell of Danville. I'rep.iml fur Her l'linornt. Baatihoiie, Jan. 11. Miss Mary Hick- ert while taking tea at a friend's house swallowed a largo dose of laudanum. A futile attempt wns made to force tho con entsof 1111 egg beneath her teeth. A bath was then suggested. At this point she re vived for the Inst tlmo sufficient to ex- claim: "I don't want to bathe. I have done that, and have my burial clothes on underneath." To Increase Itllsslu's Navy, St. 1'ETKitsnuuo, Jan. 11. Tho Russian navnl program for 18!H provides for the siiending of 5,M,).O0O, which Is between iSJ,0O0,00O anil 8,tHJ().()(X) more tnnn the total credits for the last two years. Of this uinouut 1,800,000 is allotted for naval construction and .caoo.OO.) for now guns. llonjiui Not Yet Indicted. Washington, Jim. 11. Joseph Donjnn arrested for writing threatening letters to the vioc president and several senators, was before the grand jury yesterday. No return has yet been made, but It is be lieved that Indictment Is sure. Ilufliiln's Iinmestlo Tragedy. Hukkalo. Jan. 11. Mrs. Curtiss and her daughter Fannie, the victims of Tues day's shooting ullray. are reported to b resting comfortably. Mrs. Curtiss will undoubtedly recover, but the daughter'i I1I.1 hanu's 1n the iinlanoe. A GENTLE COJittECTIVE is what you need when your ltvar Imonmes InactivO. It what you get when you take Dr. Pierce's Pellets; they're froo from the violence anu ilia cn-lrvini? that come with :, " i - in niMuii. " i,T n regulating tho bowela mllu every trouble ot th,llver, ?Jma.a.nl 6,iP! rnomous aroiiraieruuic. j w roost effertive. Tboy go and natural way, and their rood lasts luey and tone up tho lining mem- hranes ot the stomach and bowels, tnereoy promoting digestion. Sick and lllllous Headnche, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Dlilnei. are prevented, relieved, nnd permanently cured. They're tho cheanett pill you can buy for they're (ruarunicr i to give satisfaction or your money b returned. A 1 1 il II il i il ilftllttftsW 'The Itlack Crook " "Tho Black Crook" is coming in all Its rogsl splendor, ombraclng a wealth of suporh scenery, gorgeous costumes and glittering armor, together with a largo numbor of llthsomo dancers, and European specialty artists. The dramatic cast Is unoxccptionally strong, and In fact nothing has been over looked. OvorlOO peoploaro ongged In this superb production, and scenic artists liavo been for months preparing for its tour. Manngor Ferguson has positively arranged for Its appearance hero January 17, and his many friends and patrons can congratulate him in securing this grand spectacle It is tho samo production that attracted world wido attention last winter in Now York at the Aoadomy of Music, and that grand old structure was tested to its utmost capacity, so eager were tho pcoplo to sco It. When Baby tu sick, we gave her CMtoria. When h u n Child, she cried for Castorla. When ih became Miss, she clung to Ct-torU. Whea shs hsd Children, she to them Casterit, At the Theatre. The Limited Mall," which comos to Ferguson's theatre, January 10th, Is of tho comedy drama order, nnd was written by liner K. Vance, a fornior Columbus tele graph operator, who has utilized his training to introduce many startling and wonderful inventions in stago effects, many of which are produced by the aid of electricity, and servo to work tho spectators up to a high pitch of excitement. A railroad train two hundred feet long and twolvo feet high dashes at lightening speed across tho stage, occupying just six soconds to do it in. A wreck scone, a saw mill scene, and some niquc features of tolegraphic manipulations nro among the other triumphs of realism. The nroorlttors of l'an-Tlna hve snent thoiiHuids of dollars to make lthnownihal It cures Uoiittris, Colds aud La Or! one. Trial xittles of Pan-Tina free at 1. f. 1), Klrlln's trug store. I7se Wblls' Lahmdev Bmr. tho bet Bluing for laundry nso. Each packagv make 1 rv qiuurt. LVst. Sold by Coskley Bi-o. Have you tried MoElhonny'j fried oysters T 9-l-tt WsndtiV snedozsn $3 tkbineta for $1. 8. K. Oor. on lie and Uaxkst Sti., Pottavill. 11-S1 tf Friod eystsrs a ipcoitlty at MtBlhonny's. . 9-18-tf Sued by CiVmat il diesis' Widows. SliNHlKY, lu.. Jan. 11. Two suits foi $10,000 each have been brought against he proprietors of the Hnilrond hotel, which was Imrned lust April. The plain tiffs are the widows of Frank Ilavilnud and Asa Parks, both of Dunkirk, N. Y., who weie burned to death. There were no fire escapes on the hotel. Df-nth of Admtrnl Falrfnx. Haof.ustown, Md., Jan. 11 Admiral D. JIcN'. Fairfax, United States nnvy, re tired, died of pneumonia yesterday at bit homo iu this city, after a short illness. An airrOAatrin TftTrnHrm anli TJi-iml.' TnVTfl. Bold by Druggists or sent by mail. 250-, EOo and Z1M per packaco. Bamploa free. Tho I'nvorlto SCOTS f OWESS forthoTecthand Breath, 2Sc Captain Sweeney, U.S.A.,San Dleso.Ca!., ivs: "Shlloh'a Catarrh ltemedv is the nrsn modlclne I have ever found that would do ma any good." l'rlcoMcta. Bold by Druggists. Do not VLttflt.tt n Couch. astherolsdflCD-er nt its leading to Consumption. Silicon's Curs will savo you n severe l.un if Trouble, 1 1 is tho best Cough Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and la sola on a guarantee. 25 eta. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbuch, Shenandoah. W. H.SNYDER 133 West Centre Street, Mahnnoy City, Pa. Autistic Decorator Palatine and Paperhanglng, Perfect work. Rarcalns In paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new pstternsln wallpaper, uullj and weealy pacers, novels, novelettes ana stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. Special Attractign LEWIS W1LKINS, TheKANSASGIANl The tallest man on oartb, height 7 feet and 11 ii Inches, weight 3te lbs , age 19 years. On exhibition at 7 West Centre Street, Beddall Building, ! AdmisBion, XO Ota 1 i-8-6t Open Irom 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.- ! yrrvr-i HAVE A TRUNK to go to IE lUU ,be depol or a parcel to send away, drop us a oard and we will call for It, United States Express, i Cor. Centre and Bowers 8ts. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR.. Prop., WEST GTEEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Slienniuionli, l'enna, Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms' A. fcAfctsiA - WMflrt IHHHtti ll a . Hood's Cures B. E. Dttrphy " Iloea's Sarsnparllla bu done wonders foi bo. Three years ajo 1 suffered with Inflamma tory rheumatism, and was taken with typhoid fever. After the fover abated my limbs were so tiff I eould not straighten thcra. I got a botUe ot Hood's Sarsaparllla and when I had taken it I could bond my limbs, was ourcd of rheumatism, and am now feeling well" B. E. Doni'itv, Caruondalo. I'a. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, sick headachs, laundlco. Indigestion. Try a box. 25c A Trnln Itnbbrr'i Confession. Parsons. Knii., .Inn. 11. Hydrlck nnd Shepherd, the two men confined In tho county jail of this county chargod with robbing the 'Frisco passenger train nt Mound Valley on Sept. ,1, 1HIM, have made n confession. Shepherd admits he is the man that killod lixpress Messenger Chap man. An Alleged While. npper Arqultted. Kokoma, Ind., Jan. 11. Tho first of the whltecapplng cases ended in court here Inst evening. Leonard 11. Hodgin, one of tho eight business men Indicted, being acquitted. The cases nguinst tho others go over until April. Tho Champion Offer for the Fight. OuilAV, Colo., Jan. 11. Tho Ouray Ath letic club has decided to oiler a purse of fifi.OOO for the C'orbott-Mitchell fight. If accepted they will build a pavilion at Ironton to hold UO.OOO people. Tho Weather. Fair, followed by increasing cloudiness aud probably rain by tonight; warmer: southerly winds. AMUSEMENTS. DON'T fall to see the Funny Parco Comedy, THE TROLLEY SYSTEftB AT FEHGUBON'a THEATRE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11th. Help a worthy cause. This production is Guar anteed by the management to bo a professional on- In every respect and not u barn-storming amateur take. Prices -.5. 35 and SO cents. Heats sow on sale at Klrlln's arus store. piE.KGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. FEItCDEOH, MANAOEIt. TCTESMY, JANUARY 16. fth Consecutive Pearon. The "Jiig" Event of tho Season : This extraoidlnary;engagcraent positively limited to one slnglo performance. Elmer E. Vance's Original and greatest of all railroad comedy uramas, Tge Linked With the wonderful BEATRICE. The one supreme novelty or a decade; crowded with exciting Incidents; overflowing with surprises; bubbling over with merriment. SEE The flight of the limited mall: the thrilling wreck scene; the electrical effects; the blood curdling buw mill scene; deadly strug gle at the lever, tho wonderful telegraph scene and go home singing the prabes ot the greatest mccuaniui piay ever proaucea. Prices. 25, 50 aud 75 Cents Reserved Heats at Klrlln's drug store. JjlEUGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J, FEllGUBON, MANAGER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 Tie permanent great success, THE BLACK CROOK! A dream of snlendor and fully realized, pre- Benien in me same manner as Keen at the Academy of Music, New York, city, for one solid year. T7ie Vammit Trench QuadrUle Jianeera. La Strene. Sernentlne. Eelantlno and Dvna- mite from the Pollen lleriiBres. Paris 3 Euro. pean premier 3 Parisian ballets, Ueio and ivuuu aciooauc marvels, iiewitcningcnuaren'i ballet, the march of tho sliver army. Thebal let of nnnulnr nlrs. A vision nf KtnlAet.'i domain, and Illuminated golden terrace of Cas. tie Wolfenstcln. Prices: 23. 60. 75 and $1,00, Beats on sale at mriiu'g arug store, Mail -I rf r '- "i' i". ri i 'litissliliy Y'ti FirstMationalBanfo THEATRE UUILDINOJ Stacunndonli, Pcnosi. CAPITAL,- VT. IiKISENlUNQ, President. p. J. nsnausoN.vicePrnidisi It. M5I8ENMNG, Cashier. S. W, YOST, Assistant Oaihltr Open Daily From 9 to 8' 3 PER CENT. Merest Paid on Savings Deposit. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of nulls from early errors or later eicefwa, tbe results of oterwjrk, slokncso. worry.cto. Fullttrength, development and tone given lo every organ and portion of the body simplp.nntunil methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Pnllure Impossible. 2.0U0 references. Book, explanation and proof? mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. Mr (Ileal offlfir. 2Cfi X. SIWOM) f.rMiitf'a.Ps .Areine o:atnt)n A:aeriry.t')r t f'p'itiEimtof Special IIHi uHes & runtli.'ul JSrr vancoceio, llyiirnct'ic, Kuruuro. I Maiiliwr Treatment by Mnll n itniiini:v. i tn JLL All dav Hn'-i N t . m L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S; elebrated Potter, file and Beef JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Jos WysH's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer. Dorter, ties ibleklee, brr.aiC8, wlnoe, eto- Finest cigtrs -Mlcr bf,rstucbca. Cordial invitation to u &YALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Deduction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, inU V. Centre Street, Bhenandoah, Pa. 101 North Main street, Bheuandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholcsalo and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON km RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Hnln and Conl Hts Hlienuniloah, Uest beer, ale and porter on tap. Tho finest brands of whiskeys and clears i-o Pool room n acnea W. J. DECK'S DOCTOR 3. 33. S-JC .H K If eAOjg'S heelwrightShop . Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Btreets. "Wheelwright work, Carriage andj Wagon Duilcling, norseslioeinoj' ana ucneral Kepamng ot all kinds promptly attended to. ' The Man Who wrote tho Song ! "lie never eorei to wander From hU own flrertde," was Inspired while sitting before one of my fine Ilenters. I also have on hand the beat SIovob and Itangos In the market and a large stock of llouseturnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, roofing and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. O. WATERS, Cor. of Lloyd and Whlto Bts.. Shenandoah. Pa. Hooks &, Brown. Full line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magazines, Periodicals, eto. No. 4 South Main Street v '.