he m ENING i hi , worth inamra i nco aru stand, f rand 1-r G rand Opening Display. DESIRABLE 2-HAS OGTS. Our cflbrts to makethii display the grandest tttii;mot elaborate we have; yet alt' mptetf has becn"nxnTeve7fnfteFmany weeks of bard'work find by searching through all the various mar ki'tw The Innumerable articles wo oflor Include Uio following at low prices ; BooUs-WoIhto 1,000 lfcnos, beau tifully bound In cloth and gold, which we will Bclint20i i clsewhero.'35o. l'luah Coe anil Albums Our lino of plush ca3C3 thlt season haTO been selected with the greatest core, Including Sharing Seln, Sewing Implements, Manlcuro Sets, Plush Albums In all ao lr test designs. Hymnals and Oxford nr i' s at nil prices. An elaborate array of Hrlc-a-IlrncandBlsquc Figures and Celluloid goods. Gold pens and pearl holdors, SI to 15. In plush cases, $1 CO up. Games of all Description. HOOKS & BROWN, 4 Ptortli Tflnin Street. Matters are Becoming Interesting And In tlio musloal lino to-dy without doubt the most Interesting inatlerls that W. Wilde Has procured the most complete stock of Musical Goods In the coi-nty. embrac ing ev rythlng in the musloal lino. The next most Interesting thing is that he Is selling inose aongmrui new -ATJTOHARPS- can bo played by any ono In a few clays. X 4 1- isinos. Organs. Vlollns.Guttars, Brass nsirumems, anu run une sneet music. Cor. Jnrdinniiil Lloyd Hts, fc DOUGHEETY'S fooon and Restaurant The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno- LTatea liveryining new, clean na iresn. Tne nncst nue or Ij&nes and Liquors I ' k', c , lorcl'n and do- rreo nraca serva onion I3fg schooneru liee&Porter, Ale, &c, SHENAJSTDOAH. PA.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 3. AH ATTEMPTED BESGUE ! CONSTABLE BOLAND HAS A LIVELY TIME. HE FIGHTS TO HOLD A PRISONER And Not Only Succeeds, but Also Makes Prisoners of Two Mon "Who Intorferod With tho Arrest. IOIIT men occupied cells In the lockup last nlglit. Fire of them wcro pat lu for becom ing tooboistorousin tlis celebration of Now Year's day and were released to-day upon psylng fines, while tho other three were held on moro serious chargs house-lreaklg and Interference with nu officer. Joo Kileutls, a Hungarian, broke into a haute on Gilbert streot at u late hour last night nnd Constable Boland responded to the cries of tho occupants of the homo. After considorablo difficulty lloland got trace of Kileutls. Ho found him in a Hungarian hoarding houso on Gilbert street and at tempted to mako him prisoner. Kileutls mndo a dosperato resistance, hut the con stable finally got tho handcuffs upon his wrists. As the officer started to leavo the house with his prisoner Joe and John Vin cent, brothers boarding in tho house, at tempted a ioscuo, Ono grabbed tho prisoner aud the other intercepted the constablo, who drow his ''billy" and wielded it so effectually that he not only obliged the house-breaker to acconiiwuy him, but also marched tho would be rescuers to tho lockup aud placed them behind tho bars. USE DANA'S SARSAPABILLA, m "THE KIND THAT CUIiES." 'Squito T. T, Williams spent to-day at Pott Jvillo. ' icllenry Wilhelni, Esq., of Ashland, was a visitor to town to-day. Miss Maino Boyor has succeeded Miss Lottie Yost at tho post olfico. Dr. Hamilton was an attendant at tho county seat to day as a witness. John Koberts, tho livorynnn, who has been ill for several .i cks past, is ahlo to bo about. S. O M. Hollopot. r, T. K Beduall and J. 1. Coy' K. j- at' i.'ed r -u-t r.tPot" vilV to-day Dr. J C. Middle and J Irvin Steel, of ALMSHOUSE APPOINTMENTS. A New Itnlo Adopted us to the DUchnrBO i1 Kmploym. Tho Board of Poor Directors met yesterday and made tho following appointments for the ensuing year : Stewart Elijah Emeriok, Schuylkill Haven, Physician Dr. P. O'tJnra, Shenandoah. Solicitor W. F. Shcphard, Esq., Pottsvillo. Clerk John J. O'Connor, Pottsvllle. Hospital Stownrt P. J. Borgan, Frackvlllo. Keeper of (Mnlo) Ineano Perlo Condon, Port Carbon. Keeper of (Femalo) Insane WIso Wal- born, PIntdalo. Keeper of Insane (Night) Peter Wachter, Win, Ponn, Keeper of Stouo House, (Convalescent Ward) Patrick Bergnn, Hecktchcrvillo. Shoemaker J. Fred Iluck, Ashland, Watcliman Mlsluel Faddcn Primrose. Fireman Daniel Sweeney, Shenandoah, Night Hospital Steward Clcorgo Klaro, Pottsvllle. Fanner John Brown, North Manhcltn, Teamster Win, H. Faht, West Brunswick. Tailor Christian Schmid, Pottsvillo. Gatekeeper Val. Beunor, Potlsvlllc. Carpenter Jacob Itibkee, Auburn. Hostler Dennis Keruery, Spring Garden. Hereaflor but ten days' notice of dismissal will be given employes who violato any f the rules of the Institution. All those who have mod Baxter's Man drake Bitters spcrk very strongly in their praise. Twenty five cents per bottlo. lm OUR CONTEST. Interest in the World's fair Trip Already Aroused. The voting for the two most popular school teachers north of the Boaid Mouutatu to be sent to the World's Fair at Chicago noxt July by the Evening HimAt.D is not to begin until luxt Monday week, lGth Inst. All tho snniB somebody made a start to-day by voting for a Gliardvillo teacher. Of course the vole can't ho counted, hut it shows that the teacher has friends who are deter mined to start a boom for her early in the contest. It was learned yegterrtay that tho friends of other teachers had already gone to work anil were making nu active canvass in their behalf. We hope all thoto friends will hear In mind that only coupons published in the Ilmt.VLD after tlio 15th inst. will count as votes. The Herald's offer has caught the attention of tho teachers and sorao of them have expressed their appreciation of tlio project frankly and enthusiastically They all agreo that it is u generous recognition of a deserving profession nnd that tho ultimate .r e wir - th . jf' h selves. Supcrlntpii; 18953. LAW AND ORDBR SOOIKTT BEGINS WORK. SEVERAL REMONSTRANCES FILED Another Largo Batch In Ocursa of Preparation A Determined Flprht Agnlnst New Appli cations From Town. ICENSE matters r i uegiuuingtownxwarm, nnd from tht present time until license court ia held there will he great scrambling. Some months ago it was an nounced that the law and order authorities were making arrange ments to file a largo batch of remonstrances for 181)3, aud these announcements were con firmed yesterday, when 9. G. M. Holiopetcr, Esq., tho attorney who had charge of that business, entered a number of protests. A Herald reporlor conversed with Mr. Uollopetor to-day, hut that gentleman said he had nothing to give the public, save that it was true thata largo numlierof remonstrances had been filed and another large batch will go on fllu this week. It has been learned that an anti-license fight will ho made throughout tlio oouuty this year, and special attention will bo given to Shenandoah on account of the large increase in applications. Last yoar tho total applications filed for licenses numbered 111. This year (hey run up to 112. Tho parties who urge the re' monstrances say that tho increase is nut due to a necessity for saloons and lintels, but reflects tho schemes of pcopio who either want to get big rents for their properties or want to get tlio benefit of tho market value a license usually gives a property. Fur this reason, it Is stated, tho rcmuustrances sg inst grouting licenses to new places will be strong aud urged with all vigor aud those who securo licenses for sucli places will have to givosonio gilt-edged reasons. Inquiry wns also made regarding the cir culars issued some timoagonotifying property owners having Polish and Hungarian saloon keepers as tenants that at tho 1803 terra of llccnso court Mich property owners would bo obliged to apply fur Hfctisci in tluirown names. The party Bpol i u t int said li3"H A. REVIVAL DB.RVIC1 llrgmi lu tlio Mctlio-lUt !'plco Jtev. Pwwiek's St ririonj Jtevival scrweca wcro comiucj Methodist Episcopal church at meeting on Saturday evening A sei- preached by the lwtor irom the text ' make mo to know mine end, and the mcasni of my duys, what it is, that I may know 1iotS frail I am." Psalm 30-4. Tho sermon was followed by a prayer nd experience meeting, after which the larf t congregation crowded around tho altar and reconsecrated themselves to the tervloo of God. The services wcio continued on Snn day evening aud will he held every evening during tho week. The subject of discours on Sunday night was, "My duty." Acts 9 6, "Lord, what wilt Thou huvo me to duf" This question was raised by Saul of Tarsus as soon as God arrested him in his mission of murder. Heretofore ho had been more cou cerncd as to tho duty of other people but now ho hears tho voice of God he forgets all nbout others and wants to know his own duty. As wo stand upon tho threshold of a new year wo should feel concerned to know our duty to God. If wo arc alive to our own spiritual welfare we shall ask, "Lord what wilt Thou havo mo to do?" This is tho first ory of every truly awakened soul. It Is only when men nro tlicmclves hardened in sin that they attempt to justify themselves by criticising others. People often talk about others ns though they wero deeply oonccrned for their conduct, whuu nil tho time they havo no concern fur themselves. The critics of tho liurch will forget Hi alleged faults when thoy see themsolves In their true light. When Peter presumed to ask "and what shall this man do?" the Lord answered, "What is that to thee, follow tho me." Saul thought ho knew it all until God -v.. spoke to him; he was then willing to learn. His question was n confession of Ignoraue. It was an acknowledgement that his whoU life had Ix-eu wrong. It meant that ho was now ready to surrender tho advantages of his proud descent nnd to "count all things but loss fur the excellency of tho knowledge of Christ Jesus the Lord." He was cureless of tho opinions of others, nor was he careful to set any particular bounds to the require ments God might make. It was a clear and complete surrender to tho will of God. Thi is just whero we must get befor wo can be acceptable to God, We can do no bet' r than to enter upon this new year with t'ic docility which asks, "What wilt thontj to uo. bucii a prayer may urini answer. Wo may have t persons" FEE : THEATRE. Aslil.mrl. ttoid il bn ". ve JIEItTY, Prop. HKZlkWlf-'MTV.: "V ,
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