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fSftwtttftlllttllllllS'llitt itaatiitiirat itiMifliiiiiitiititiii 'COD Oil THEFT EUSINES5 NOTICE Dentist. The Thermometer. Temperature In Wilkea-Barre for the J4 hours ending at. o'clock last evening: Highest 47 Lowest S3. 1 IOICE OLIVES I I of fine, flavor.

We confident- recommend these to partlcu- and discriminating housewives. Some are pitted nnd stuffed with rood quality Anchovies or sweet Spanish Peppers. Cheese Every good sort Iioyal Lunch, Etdel- Farmflsioiu- Bue. Sweltzer, Philadelphia Cream. Sap Sago.

Edam, Pineapple and Vetret Salmon Cutlets Fine Red Steaks, delicious flavor. Boned Chicken Splendid for sandwiches, salad or creamed. Brandied Fruits PeachesT F1gsj-tc, luscious superior. -Rhubarb Msemalsde--Ptsuanfr- ceiigntrul and eainty. I W.

D. BEERS i 1 WEST MARKET STREET. iiiiimmiuHiniiiHiiHiNiiiiiiiiisiiK BRIDGE Cards, Score Pads, Sets. PLAYING CARDS For Poker, Euchre, Pinochle, Roulette, Whist, Skat 1 AND OTHER GAMES. TALLY CAEDS FOR BRIDGE.

"500," EUCHRE. POKER SET8, CHIPS, COUNTERS, CARDS AT WHOLESALE. CHECKERS. CHESS, CRIBBAGE, All These, and Others at John C. Madden STATIONER, 55 S.

Main St. A-Piarib Bargain for $50 We have repaired and re-. finished a number of Squara Planoa that have been taken In exchange for new Planoa. These Pianos have a good tone and will answer well for beginners. We allow you on a new Piano, at any time, what you have paid us for the Square.

Easy terms for these bar-, gains, LUDWIG 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE. Tuning, Repatrlngriorayage. Special Offer One Do2 $5 Cabinets for $3 With each dosen Cabinets I will give one large Picture. wn $2.00. iTbls; rtce only given to those prewmtlnTXhls Coupon.

Not good tl. MS" Stearns 8 SOUTH MAIN STREET. SHUPP'S Clearing Sale 10 to 33 Per Cent. Off On the Whole Stock Until Further Notice This Is a grand chance to get Intrinsic values at a bargain. aa it includes everything and the reductions are sweeping.

Take advantage of this sale. G. SHUPP JEWELER AND optician, 36 West Market St. DAVID F. FREDERICK E.

Hughes Hughes Insurance and Real Estate 27 Wast Market 6treet t.t VkMWWil llllikl WCUIIdll Hat Moved to -20- t': rr-l'n i i I I 1 1 -i Dr. A. 3, Heffeman, dentist, 71 South Main street, over Klipple'a book store, Newpnone Mrs. Theodore 8chmidt Requeate all persona having unclaimed orders ror hair goods at her' establishment, Ci South Main street, to call for them aa soon a Surgeon-Chiropodist and Manicure. M.People-i Back Suptrfluous Hair Removed i' EJeetrtoity.s tsr Warts, moies arid facial blemishes.

Massage treatments. Miss Davis," 2-J0 People's Bank Building. i. i i 4 tngrowri Nalta Cured, Ne ttire Pay. Corns, treated.

-Miss Wat- roua.r St South Main street Miaa DeneVanV Manioure, Hair Dresser Specialist in facial and scalu mai- sage.1 Treatment with or without the vibrator, Odd Fellows' Building, South Franklin street, Pimples and Blaekheada Cured. -Mls Watrous, 86 South Main street Ask for the best flour, the "Williams' Tlest, Majestic and Empress brands: also our famous Majeetle teas. Cheese, butter and eggs at Williams Broa. W. B.

Doron Son. nodertaVera' lira. Ralph Doron. Udy assistant. Miss MeGewan, Manioure, Chiropodist Facial massage.

10-1 W. Northampton K. ondertakSt'lU S. Main. Heard About Our Teethf They're BTeaL-Comfr-secCufcRate Dentists, 4 West Market.

The Second National Bank, a United States depository, with a capital and surplus of 11,300,000, pays per cent. Interest-on savings deposits. Wholesale and retail orders for rut flowers. Funeral designs, decorations, etc will receive prompt attention at Marvin's, St South Frank-Un street Special Sale of Framed Pictures. A third to one-half under price.

January stock clearing brings to light a remarkably interesting collect ion of pictures by popular artists, on which we -have made unusual sharp price re- uctlona. There'sawtde varietyof artistic subjects as well as a wide range of prices beginning at 25c. Reiser's Art Store, 135 South Main. if "Nice Teeth i are a boon to the possessor. We can crowni fill, treat and clean teeth in a first class manner and mske our work strong and lasting.

Dr. Grover, II Main ktreet. The Bolter Stores 316 East Northampton Street 6 East Ross Street Fresh Laid Nearby We wish to thank our friends who have enabled us by liberal patronage to give them GOOD EGOS at lowest possible prices at a time wheq GOOD EGGS were hard to obtain. i -We now announce that we will from this date have on hand Strictly Fresh Laid Nearby We- quote be low prices for balance of week which are nearly cost prices. Strictly Fresh Laid Nearby Eggs 27o Good Eggs, same quality as have been selling 25o EVERY EGG GUARANTIED.

Extra fancy New Tork State Creamery Butter, pound 34o Best Elgin Creamery But- ter, pound Table Creamery Butter, pound 29o Creamery Butterlne, 24 pounds for 50o Extra fany Butterlne, BO per cent Butter, 2Se Thanking you for past patronage. The Butter Stores 316 East Northampton Street 6 East Ross Street New 'Phones Ross street, 768R. Northampton street, 818. DRIVING BARGAINS HERE'S WHERE YOU SAVE NOW Lap Robed in all grades from the best low priced ones to the rich, luxurious, but right priced ones twool, fur plain and fancy, Special. values to-day.

Seeing Is believing. Come in. Horse BlanketsAll kinds, all' slaes. Plain and fancy colors, some to be used as lap robes. Real bargalnr at 75c up to Si.oa each.

Have a look for proof. "Be sura, then buy. Storm Covers, 12.21 to 14 Apron, 11.25 Duck' and lined Breast Shields, T5c 'Everything for Horses. JOHN JONES PRACTICAL HARNESSMAKER, 61 EAST NORTHAMPTON ST. ASHLEY MAN ALLEGED TO HAVE STOLEN PACKAGE FROM 'STREETCAR; Harry Mitchell, a resident of Ashley, was arrested 4y city detectives grown and LeBar last- evening, charge with larceny and placed in the station house.

Mitchell Is accused of having- stolen a package from the car which left the Square for Ashley, at 10:45 o'clock Saturday -night iA messenger boy from Lasarus store had the -package which Was to be delivered at Ashley. He left it on the vestibule of the car and then, stepped inside. When at his destination the boy -on going for the package discovered it A number of men who were standing la the vestibule informed hlm who took it, with lh result that a warrant was iwcfffFdur and Ms arrest MARRIAGE LICENSES. Richard G. Sarah Bevan Charles Lldy Elisabeth M.

Bosley Jludobon, N. tJ. Plymouth Two, tlcoke Nantlcoke Mike Bomanovski Gustte Schlnanskl Wasll Hudock Annie Bolock Ludwik Klwak Zofla Kosak MARRIAGE Dt'FFT CONSIDINEv At Plains, Jan. 1908, Rev. P.

J. Colligan. John Duffy Exeter, and Nellie. ConsWlne of Miners OB ITZROTH At Plymouth. 'Jan.

a. 1608. by Rev. L.O, Knlpp, Hiram Obits of Plymouth and Mabel Roth of BOROVTTZ WASHLIS1N At Plymouth; Jan. 32.

hv Rv. J. Ssabo, John Borovltz and Annie Washlislh, both of Plymouth. SPARGO BFVAN At Plymouth, Jan. a.

ISO. Kev. J. A. Jones, William parget and Sarah Leva a both of Plymouth.

DOL1TJ6K If OOH EN At Wllkes-Barre, Jan. 19W. bv Rabbi Krickstone assisted by Rabbi Louis of Scranton, Samuel Dolitiky of Olyphant and Elizabeth Cohen, of this city. BIRTHS "To Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Roberts, 6 Brown street, Jan. 13. 1908. a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gender, tl Church street. Jan. 12.

1X. a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lawler, 2K Kidder street.

Deo. 22. 1907. a son. To Mr.

and Mr. Anthony- Bromlchzkl, 10 Bast Chestnut street. Dec, 24. 1907, a son. To Mr.

and Peter Diamond street, Dec. 24, 1907. a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Kennedy, 84 Maxwettatreetrdanr-ri9l8, ason. i DEATHS. CROMAX-In Wllkes-Barre. Jsn. a 190, Clarence Horton street, aged 17, pneumontn.

i SCHBlDEL-ln Wllkeftarre, Jam 21; MJfs Susanna Scheldel. S64 South AVashlngton street, hged complication of disexses WILKINSON-At Pueblo. Jan. It IfiOK. Josiah C.

Wilkinson, aged BS years, formerly of Town Line, this count v. WALLACE-At Chicago Janv 22. 1901, of dehlllty. Bprt Wullare. formerly of Plymouth, nged about 60 years.

tScran-ton papers copy.) LIjOYD At Buttonwoon. Jan. 22. 190S, John "Llovd. JONFJ-FRAXClS-At Parsons, Jan.

22. JW8. bv Rev. K. E.

Williams. Oweynne A. Jones of Taylor and Anna M. Franc's of tflln. CREA6EY In Wilkps-Barre, Jan.

22. 1908. Iifayettp Creasy, aged 79 years, or Bloomsburg, old nge. B1RKE At Avocri. Jan.

20. 1908, the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burke. HATCH In Wilkes-Barre.

Jan. 21, 1908, Mrs. Emms Hatch, aged S7 years. FUNERALS The funeral of Charles M. Williams will take place this afternoon from his late home on East Market street.

Rev. Dr. R. T. Rnberts will officiate and Interment will be in Hcllenback Cemetery.

8peeial For Ninety Days Only. Ten per cent! off for cash on burial lot In Mt. Greenwood Cemetery for everybody, st Luther Lawn Cemetery for Lutherans only. Price of plots, or to 12 graves, from $10 to office, 52 North Main street, or call on C. J.

Zlnn, 122 Wood street. People's 'phone, 627. Bell "phonev 43SB. NOTICES. Miller A Layeock are at home In their handsome new quarters.

140-142, South Washington street, probably the finest marble and granite sales rooms in this part of th: State. Hotel Hart Restaurant Try our home made Dutch cake. Oysters In every style. Vegetable soup. Boiled ham and cabbage.

English mutton chops with rasher of bacon Broiled springers. Deviled crabs. Lamb potple, family style. Fricassee of chicken. Roast suckling pig stufTed with sauerkraut.

Roast turkey, cranberry sauce. Roast duck, apple sauce. Roast goose with jelly. Roast chicken, glblet sauce. Live lobsters.

Imported Pilsner beer and Baas' ale on tap. Nervous About Your Teeth T. Our dentistry Is as near painless a possible. Cut Rate Dentists, 4 West Market. Alice Smith, Hair Goods.

Facial and scalp massage. Marcel waving, 25 North Franklin street Wesring a Piste Will Not Trouble you when you see the new, different ones. Cut Rate Dentists. 4. W.

Market. 5 Is of the greatest importance nT? only for comfort but to avoid actual danger. Th lenses mast be accurately adjusted. If you are In need of Glasses, call on us, 14 year of successful Eyeglass fitting is back of our reputation. J.

P. ERNST Optician, 24 Public Square. BEAMS' i NEW In stock. Cut to lengths. AXTKHACIiT KETAL CO Ttrd Scott street, between Lehigh Valley and D.

4k H. tracks, rear Miliar Oti Co. Old 'Fhona, MR. New Thone, 10115, llSli i i i i BRUSHES FOR AIL" I HOUSEWORK PXINTIR, WHITEWASH ERS, JANITORS, ETC. Imported Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Military Brushes.

A full Hits displayed In window. B. G. Gai-pentcr Co. 6 West Market St sssssssssssssssiaMissssaassssssssssasssBBses Your money is rightly invested -I when you pay us $loC0 Or So a Week on a t- IVAGH or a DIAMOND RING Bee Eive Jewelry Go.

14 SoutWMain St. (Next door to Simon Long Sons.) Something New Something Special in the i Housefurnishin Department EVEIY DAY Star Soap .4 I' lb. Box Borax 4tf 6 large rolls Toilet Paper. .25 Silexo Scouring Soap Ironing Cake 1 rass Curtain Rods mcAvy Black Coal Hods 50 foot Qothcs Lines 8 Clothes Pins, doren 1 Chaps all winter If you use Modesty. This preparation Is mora than a simple emollient It is a rare heater.

It ti dainty and delightful to use on hands or face and It will protect the com-, plexlon from harm or will cure the worst case of sore chapped Guaranteed to give satisfaction. 10 and 2S cents. TUCK'S CUT RATE PHARMACY, 7 SOUTH MAIN STREET. toactII NOW! Consult our nearest agent, or write direct to The yfJlutual L'fs Insurance Ccfipy ef Yerk, N. Y.

Up- WITHOUT a keen appetite you will fail to consume a sufficient amount of food and what you do eat' will not be jdk gesjed as it should. Beer assists both appetite and for reason it is particularly beneficial as a drink just befort and with' your meals. Hundreds of families in this city have it upon their tables 'As a result they have. GOOIJ APPETITES, GOOD DIGES-TION, GOOD HEALTH." Try a case Of this peerless product 24 pints, Sim Pure Food Label onv-- ery-package STE6I.UIER BHEVif.G COMPANY J0ld 'Phono 4S-R New 'Phone Pure Milk The Rtrtrwlcw Dairy Farms Co. sells the best quality of milk In the.

city aecordint to the report of th city milk Inspector aa made to the city council. The report places our milk 40 per cent, above any other milk analysed durlns- month of December. Our milk" produced from, an exclusive Jersey herd under veterinary and analytical Is guaranteed pure and absolutely clui. The following was taken from an editorial headed "For Pure Milk." which appeared in the ifceoord, jrl-day. Jan.

17. The highest percentage of butter fats and solids mentioned in the ar-1 tide WA8 FOUND ONL.Y IN THK MILK FURNISHED BY V0. "The Variation Is most pronounced. Previous to thexissage of the Wllkes-Barre ordinance requiting that no milk which does not contwln rr" cent, of butter fat shall be sold, inspections revealed that some of the dealers wrre selling milk that had comparatively little nutritive value. Mven under the ordinance there is considerable variation.

From last month's repnrt ot 4he city Inspector It Is learned that the milk sold In Wilkes-Parre ranges In butter fats from 47 to 7.4 per cent, and In solids from to )IH per cent The latter percentages, however, are found In only one sample, and sll the rest are considerably below that one supply." NEW 'PHONE 1752-R. rtrr'-T There is a certain satisfaction in knowing you have the best that rnoney can buy. -Eyery Stetson Shoe, i worth 6o of its cost. rlcaieaiDef vtfxy eeonineStettoa Lm the red diamond on the strep. I Stetsons cost Iron $5.50 to $9.00 Dm pilr.

You Get Stetsons Where the Good Shoes Are Walters C3 Public Square. THE ESSENTIAL POINT IN A Clock -1 is correct time. Fine -cases will not Improve a poor move ment. 8 ECU RE BOTH In the same purchase if you come A good timekeeper with a case that la work Of art particularly rich effects In AND CRYSTAL CASES. wltb chimes at rea sonable rrtcea -'ifx Clocks, too, that ara guaranteed to get you up on time.

FRANK CLAHK, SOUTH MAIN STRtST. 1 1 and Cream f4j if mm i Cfyy ffTr. It tomttmr Hum Duttm Jatt onm tflml.wa flmom yomi provm Ita mort. it parity, nf uniformity of qmmtlty mnam It batter Ctaa Cotter CJTTciUJtnxir 94 PuoBo TALK NO, 160. The Survival Of the Fittest History shows that In all walks of life the survival of the Attest lies in their ocular fitness.

The sense of Sight plays an important part In the evolution of. any animal. The sight regulates the habits and the life. The becomes cat-like -in 1 nvo ty, nnl. Kaid 1 1 A Ka fit unable to see clearly the ground upon 'which he walks, he is II ti reed to slide his feet and move Wi elowly and with caution in or der to avom collision ana oiner, accidents.

The hypermetrope Is forced away from books and study to outdoor pursuits. There Is no eye-strain, however slight. II 1 that is not serious: It all mor--V bldlzee and-orlpples the trd should be corrected in the earliest stage possible. CHAS; J. RUEFFER, ORJICIAN AND JEWELER, 18 South Main St.

Second Floor Over, the Carpet Store. Wilkes-Barre, last of Our Great Reduction Sale on all Cut Glass, Fancy China, Brlc-a-Brac, Lamps, etc. Special reductions On Dlnnerware, including several of Hnvfland A and Syracuse Chim leading designs. This 1s a rare opportunity -obtain a 'high grade Dinnor; KefViee a1. reduction of 35 pei( cent.

10 tlO- pef nt, "Sale closes Saturday night, Jan. 25. I.F.Gillis 57-'69 SOUTH MAIN8TREET. 4 --M4-t44 SHOES 4.W4-mrTTT44W4r44TT We. handle the snappy styleax Those that are excellent quality, still low In 7 LadiesWe have the Patent Kld, Patnt Colt, Dull Calf, Vlcl Kid and Tan Russia Calf, Lace, Button and Blucher effects In I atV Gentlemen We can supply you with th best Shoes ever offered In this city.

All good makes, styles and leathers.) Good values all over oar store. 46 East Market Street. Doors From City, Hall. Turn' Over a New Leaf and begin the new year right by har-lnf your" teeth thoroughly cleansed and your mouth put in. healthy condition.

teethe 'because -of their prominence, rive character to' four face, and because they are dependable in mastication, prevent 111 health. Wise men profit by, experience ana reft se to repeat errors of the pat. Examination and advice and freely given. DR. E.

E. STEINER, OLD RELIABLE DENTAL ROOMS, West Merkrt WUSM-Barjav E.t sbimhi'a 1 Tsrs THor-hone H. Do You Know the Comfort of Wearing Socks With; 4 out Holes? Then ask for Holproof Socks. We have them. After that ytu wilt want no other kind.

We also have all. kinds of luxuries and necessities for wear dress shirts, evening cravats, linen for day or evening, etc. As for Purs new Is the best time of the year to buy. We're in for a couple of, months real winter. JORDAN SON 0 WEST MARKET ST.

it fa PER 43 CENT. Lahdmessef Bros. (f? TtPTHr4 -r WITHOUT MJffUl BRIEF MENTION. Te Weather Clear and warmer yesterday; cooler towards evening. n.

'The Robert Ifrns birthday celebration will be held Columbus hall to-morrow evening at nder theusplces or ne jieoonio Club. A Hands Elowa' OftT--George Knfcks, ti Yearsof age ofDunmore, hadTbOth hande-blownoff -by a plosion of dynamite 4 the mines on Tuesday. He was also Injured Internally and his recovery Is doubtful. InjirevtaK Hiram Smith, the well known veteran nandler of horses at the Driving Park who was threatened with pneumonia, was greatly improved yesterday. He Is one of the oldest men in this business In the State.

City Clerk's Teres At a meeting of the law- and ordinance committee last night It was decided to recommend to councils that the term of office of the city clerk Toufyears; from three, the present term. Clever Taeer Hugh Lawson has one of ttw fleetest paeerjj in Is of Baron Wilkes standard bred and He has been named Flatlron and he will be seen In the matinee rices Tuts summer. Grade Crmulag Comaiitte The grade crossing committee, consisting of the following members of council, E7 B. Morgan, R. H.

Richards, Evan Chains and W. H. Oibbs, will hold its regular monthly meeting next Monday. Press CUb Meetla The annual meeting of the Wllkes-Barre Press Club for the election of officers will be held this afternoon In the rooms on South Franklin street. By order of the W.

P. Gallagher. Handsome Dlvldead The People's Bank, receivers of the Plymouth Coal have Just paid a 10 per cent, dividend to the creditors of said company. This makes a total distribution of 75 per or about 1900,000, during I thlr administration. Bral Snreeee4 la Earaplsa The unknown man who assaulted the little girl- at Hasleton on Tuesday evening has not yet been apprehended and there is little likelihood that he ever -wHl era-notraceof 1iHir has been found.

Lasers Bank Officers At the meeting of the directors of the Luzerne National Bank yesterday afternoon the following officers were, elected for the ensuing year: President. Calvin Per- rln: vice president, Wm. J. Parry; secretary, Fred Dennlston. Charge ef Disorderly Coadnet A man giving his name as William Rauscher was arrested at the corner of Hazle and Lehigh streets' yesterday morning by Patrolman Moore, charged with disorderly conduct.

He was locked up and will be given a hearing this morning. Made Quick Time The first deed flled with Recorder Hartman on January that or John I. Williams and others to R. N. Smith, was transcribed on the books In leas than two weeks.

This is a fine showing for the new ad ministration, aa usually it takes four or five weeka to complete the recording of an indenture. Desaeated tVemaaInslstlng that she be provided with a refrigerator car In which to proceed to her destination at Corning, N. an apparently demented woman caused considerable trouble at the Scranton station of the Lackawanna railroad on Tuesday night. A detective was finally detailed to take her to relatives at Corning. Good Looks On a card advertisrfig his candldscy for mayor, and under a picture of himself, former mayor F.

M. Nichols has these words: "As I looked fifteen years ago; not quite so handsome now, but I think I know more." But not everybody will agree with the confession that the former chief executive is losing In good looks. Asks tor Mayer's Aid One of the letters being sent out by Governor Stuart asking for assistance in making Pennsylvania's exhibit at the International Congress on Tuberculosis 'a suitable one, a ropy of which was published In yesterday's Issue of 'the Record, was received by Mayor Klrkendall yesterday. Most Aasner la Court William Turner, colored, who was arrested on Tuesday by City Detectives Brown and La-Bar, charged with stealing a suit of clothes from Charlee Nagel of South Washington street, was given a hearing before Mayor Klrkendall yesterday morning and held under 1500 ball for court. Arbitrators Named The arbitration board to settle the differences existing between the brewery owners and workers of Scranton has been selected and comprises the following: William Kelley.

R. C. Wills and P. F. -Ouslck.

representing the former: M. It. Calpln, John Harrington and Joseph Mais, representing the men. They will begin work Immediately and hurry matters to an end. Coroner's laejaesf A coroner's Inquest Into the death of Stanley Slncav-age.

who was fatally burned by the explosion of a keg of pomder at the Mt. lookout colliery on Jan. 17, was held at the office of Attorney W. S. aster-lln yenterday.

The verdict was that the death was purely accidental, as the man stooped over to look Into a keg of powder while wearing a lighted lamp on his head. Reese ill Kerreadrr Hlmwlf Evan Heese. who pushed a man away from his door, resulting In a fracture of the latter' sukll and his subsequent death, will give himself up to the district attorney to-day. Mr. Falsburg has decided that the rase merits an investigation and Mr.

Reese's attorney volunteered to surrender his client when wanted, so that a summons that was Issued tor his appearance was not served. NO TRACE Of MISS WYLIE 1 "5. FAMILY OF MISSING WOMAN STILL SEARCH FOR HFRV One week has now passed without any trace of Misi Wylle, who from her honu on llar-ney street last Wednesday morning. A brother and sister of the missing one are still offering a reward of $100 for her body, dead or alive. People who find It necessary to travel in the woods afe earnestly requested to' be on the lookout, 1 as she may have wandered into some out of the way place.

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