5foe Smarts Silkdm & IP) : The Distinctive Garment Store :: . . Shirts made to order $2.00 nd - upward. Suits made to order $16.00 and upward. Centre Street at Elm, Oil City, P. The Shopping Festival Continues All This Month, And Oil City's Biggest Store Extends a Hearty ' . Welcome to Visitors from Out of Town. .- , When you come to town at the expense of Oil City's mer chants to do your shopping today, or any day this month you are cordially invited to make this store your headquarters, Leave your packages here. ' Ask for any intormation you may desire. "Look around" to your heart's content. You will find here broad Christmas stocks, from which you may select gilts lor every member of the family, at very moderate prices. You will be able to fill your household and appareling needs at a very attractive savings. And you will find a large sales-force attentive, courteous, and efficient. Ask For a Transportation Rebate Check As Soon As You Enter the Store. Silk Hosiery Suitable for Christmas. Not a bad idea to make the selections now, while the stock is unbroken.' In such new shades as terra cotta, Nell Hose, new blue, old blue, sky, emerald; also black, white, navy, tan, etc. Beacon Bath Robe Blankets $2.50. Everybody knows what Beacon Quality means. We want everybody to know of the superb line of these blankets that's carried here, at a price considerably less than you'd have to pay elsewhere. Beacon Robe Patterns, complete with cord and tassel a dandy Christmas gift" at $2.50. A PraccticaJ Christmas Present one that will long be remembered and fully appreciated. A Savings Department Book, with an initial deposit. Any amount will answer and we add Four Per Cent. Oil City Trust Company Oil City, Pa. SOLID COMFORT l ...y.m l'i. . il ,' . m ni.YrU - J Will be found in your home if you invest in one of these Champion Ranges For gas, coal or wood. Changes can be made in a few minutes and with very little trouble. And the saving in your fuel bills will look good to you when the bills come 'round each month. While you are about it why not stock up with a few new kitch en utensils! We can sup ply them also. Make Your Horse Comfortable With some good Blankets. We have them and the quality and prices will be found right. J. O. SCOWDEN, TIONESTA, PA. bnds Life by Bullet. Frank F. Sorver, for Iwenty-niiio years a conveyancer connected with the city solicitor's office In Philadel phia, was found dead with a bullet in his brain in one of the record rooms of the municipal law department. No reason for his act could be ascribed by his wife or friends. He left no note of explanation. Bank Clerk Suicide. George Mercer, aged twenty-six, a well known bank clerk of Sharon, la., committed suicide by shooting him Belt In the head with a revolver. East Buffalo. Dec. 2. Cattle Steers. $8.65(5 8.85; ship ping. J7.75p8.60; butchers, $7T8.50; cows. $3.65(7.60; bulls, $57.25; hell ers, $5.757.75. Hogs Heavy and mixed, $8.10$ 8.15; Yorkers, $S(ff 8.1S; pigs, $7.758; roughs, $7 35 S 7.50; stags, $6.50 7; dairies, $8(B8.15. Sheep Lambs, $5.508.25: year ling, J-4.50fa6.50; wethers. $5C'5.25; ewes, I2.50&4.75; sheep, mixed, $4.65 (24.86. , BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS CLEARANCE SALE Of Individual and Distinctive WEARING APPAREL. I This Great Clearance Brings Winter Wearing ' Apparel to Lowest Price Levels. MARK DOWN SALE. You will find the savings in this sale greater than you expect. Perhaps tne very garment you have looked at and desired is among the lots reduced. These garments were not bought (or the excuse of a sale because ob lots and garments bought for sale purposes are usually imperfect n materials, colorings or tailoring. These are absolutely from own stock bought montns ago and made esneciallv for this store. As this is the last general mark down before Christmas it is an V excellent cnance to secure mnsimas gins. Tailored Suits. Every suit in stock is included none reserved not even black suits. Made up in all the newest materials and colorings. A large variety of the latest models, black, navy, seal, brown, taupe and other principal colors; fur trimmed suits an important feature; latest draped spiral and two-tier skirts and newest costs. Sale Prices $14.60, $16.60, $19.75, $22.60, $27.60, $30.00 to $60.00. Actual values $20.00, $26.00, $30.CO to $86.00. All alterations made free. Winter Coats. Hundreds tf coats to select from in Rough Cheviot "Bumono" Coats lined with satin, black, navy and brown also' Tweed English Walking Coats snd Soft Woolen Street and Motor Coats. A complete line of Fur Collar Coats in all colors. Evening and Party Coats in a variety of fabrics and colorings high grade fabrics and tailoring. Sale Prices $12.60, $16.00, $17.60, $20.00, $22.60, $27.60 to $40.00. Actual values $16.60, $18.00, $22.60, $30.00 to $60.00. All alterations msde free. f The Distinctive Garment Store f Henry J. McCarty, 111 CENTRE ST., OIL CITY, PA. To travel hopefully Is better than to arrive and the true success is to labor. Robert Louis Stevenson. FEDERALS AHE BADLYBEATEN Loss of Life in Battle Near Juarez, Max., Net Great SEARCHERS FIND TWO BODIES About 200 Rebel Wounded Have Been Cared For in Juarez While Federal Wounded Were Taken With Army. The victory of General Villa, rebel leader, over Huerta's federals who were marching on Juarez, Mex., was complete. When the federals fell back Villa was too well satisfied to follow up the victory and be and his men returned to Juarez. After a brilliant coup that enabled him to capture Juarez and a defense of the place that was as brilliant as the capture he stopped lighting when the federals retreated. The number of dead as a result of the federal assault upon Juarez will never be known. Excited people from the Held de clared the dead would total six or eight hundred. They reported the wounded lying everywhere without medical attention or assistance. Today there are 184 wounded men In the improvised hospitals In Juarez under treatment. The rebels say there are no more on the field. About ten have died In the Juarez hospitals, bringing the total number of men wounded on the field to about 200. ' In the ordinary fortunes of war the dead Bhould number about a third of this, or not over seventy. The list of those actually killed In battle could not have been much above this figure or the bodies could not have been burled. Newspaper men covered the battle field from east to west and from north to south In an auto yet failed to dis cover more than two dead bodies, both corpses of federals. They had their hands tied and had been executed. Dead horses, possibly ten or fifteen, were discovered. Entrenchments were Inspected, empty cartridges found, exploded shrapnels were discovered but nowhere were dead bodies found. There undoubtedly were dead as a result of the battle. These, it was explained, were gathered up by a train and taken to one point and burled. Automobiles by the thousands from El Paso visited the battlefield. Men, women and children made up the parties. It has been a holiday for El Paso. Souvenirs of exploded shells are common on the streets of El Paso. All the visitors were surprised at the failure to find hordes of dead. The visitors were compelled to ac cept the general belief that Mexicans are bad marksmen and that the fed erals were probably as hungry as decimated when they quit the fight and retreated to Chihuahua. Open empty ammunition boxes were scattered a''out. There was evidence that the ennon had been hauled up and down the various hills. Between the two lines of the opposing forces, a distance of six miles, the country was seemingly undisturbed. That there were some burials that were not of the bodies of battle vic tims Is admitted by the rebels. They say they executed a number of fed erals, but that they were promptly buried In a ravine. The visitors did not find this community grave. The rebels said they had captured 500 federals, but they brought onlv snout zoo reaeral prisoners Into Juarez. If they captured the full num ber claimed the rest can be accounted for but In one way the firing squad and the trench but the mystery of it all is where are the graves? ZELAYA IN TOILS Once Dictator of Nicaragua Arrested. Officers Find Him Asleep. Jose Santos Zelaya, former presi dent of Nicaragua, was arrested in New York city on a requisition of his country honored by the United States charging him with murder. He was found asleep by special agents of the department of justice in the apart ment of Washington S. Valentine in West End avenue. The room was dark when the agents entered. They turned on the light and Zelaya was disclosed peacefully sleeping. Chief William Offley, chiet of the eastern branch of the depart ment of justice, recognized him and woke him up and arrested him. CARRIES BACK $20,000 Mrs. Pankhurst Departs After Profit able Visit Here. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the Eng lish militant suffragist who has been lecturing in this country since late in October, sailed for England on the Majestic. Mrs. Pankhurst said she would land at Plymouth, which Is the Majestic's first top, despite the fact that she expects to be arrested as soon as she puts foot on English soil. There was only a small demonstra tion at the pier before the English leader sailed. She said that she was taking back $20,000 for the cause as the result of her work in this country. Son Thrashes His Mother. Thrashed by her son until she was unconscious because his dinner was not ready, Mrs. Anne ' Duffy, ' aged fifty, lies at death's door In a Phila delphia hospital. MARKET QUOTATIONS Pittsburg, Dec. 2. Cattle Choice, $8.5008.70; prime. $8.20i8.50; good, $7.758.15; heifers, $5 (S 7.50; common to good fat bulls, $4.50ffi 7.26 ; common to good fat cows, $3.507; fresh cows and springers, $60(7? S5. Sheep and Lambs Prime wethers, $4.S04i5; fcjod mixed, $4.357.25; fair mixed, $3.G0(g4.25; lambs, $5.50S; veal calves, lK&ll.uO; heavy and thin calves, $7(&8. Hogs Prime heavy, heavy mixed, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $8.05jJ 8.10; light Yorkers, i8.05; pigs, $7.25 7.75; roughs, $77.50; stags, $6.50 6.75. Cleveland, Dec. 2. Cattle Choice fat steers, $7.50 8; good to choice, $77.50; choice heif ers, $6.50 7; milchers and springers, $60 80. Hogs Yorkers, $6.75; mixed, $7.65 7.75; heavies, $7.75; pigs and lights, $6.50 7.26; stags, $6.50. Sheep Mixed, $3.854.15; bucks $33.50; culls, 2.503. Calves Good to choice, $10; heavy and common, $3 8.50. Chicago, Dec. 2. Hogs Receipts, 40,000 head. Bulk of sales, $7.607.85; light, $7.15) 7.80; mixed, $7.45 7.95; heavy, $7.50 7.95; roughs, $7.507.60; pigs, $5 7.15. Cattle Receipts, 26,000 head. Beeves, $6.609.50; Texas steers, $6.657.70; stockers and feeders, $4.80 7.60; cows and heifers, $3.oO8.10; calves, $6.5011. ' Sheep Receipts, 47,000 head. Na tive, $3.905; yearlings, $5.106.40; lambs, native, $67.60. Wheat Dec, 86. Corn Dec, 70. OatB Dec, 37. In Soliciting Public Favor By Advertising ' There Must Be No Space Between Your Promise and Performance. ' I ' If you will take the time to read our advertisements during the month of December you will find in the announcements numerous articles offered tor sale that you heretofore thought had to be bought in Europe or the large cities of America. You will also learn that the very articles you always thought you would like to own are not so expensive that you be deprived of your wish. P. The Arrangements for Christmas s we understand it will be elaborate to a fault at this store the stocks shown will be a reve lation to sightseers as well as buyers. Both of whom we hope will participate with us in the feast of good things prepared for your delectation. Every promise made will be absolutely fulfilled by thoroughly raliable performers. "The Drama of Christmastlde is on." T. A. P. Oil City, Ta. Oil City, Pa. Trut D & B VuiUFi christmas furs priced low Beautiful fur sets sure to delight women and little girls, specially priced for Christmas givai&T-;..' . Women's Black French Coney Sets rich and glossy fur, large pillow muff and scarf to match beauti fully lined with satin. $5.50, $10.00 and 512.50. Women's Natural Red Fox Sets very stylUh and effective, scarf made of two skins, large pillow muff wiih head and brush, $25.00. Child's Natural Coney Sets very pretty brownish Grey fur muff and collar handsomely lln;d with satin j to 6 year siies, $J.J0. ECCGS & BUHL PITTSBURGH. PA. .'v GIFT ARTICLES of the Better Sort We have assembled what is without question the handsomest assort ment of Christmas merchandise ever displayed here. We have found from experienbe that most people prefer to buy some thing of a real value something useful or practical. We have, therefore, completely eliminated everything of a knick knack or a namby pamby nature. The Christmas merchandise shown here is of a truly representative character new, clean, crisp and of good quality. Hundreds of articles are put up in tasty most presentable manner which without question adds much to any gift. There's pretty Christmas card with each article bought for gift pur poses. There's to be A SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' Christmas Umbrellas Friday at $1.75 225 Made- To - Measure Clothes of the Highest Quality may be purchased here at the most modest prices in town. See our marvels of beauty at $15, $18 and $20 and our wonderful importa tions at $25, $30 and $35 Fit and finish guaranteed. Blum & Anderson, TIONESTA, PA. PreNcrlptloii lens grinders fur I he eyes, plus Collegl alely trained and Infer nationally endorsed Behind the Guns. NO DROPS. RESULTS DEFINITE. Artificial Eyes In Mock. Both 'Phones. !T.T J. :W X V - I 12-Gauge Hammerless Pump" Guns ' . litmmerlrM 12-(rniise rrnratinff siiuikuii. .muui-i va. m a intcanucaTtim. bcautitu iv- balanccd guu, without any objectionable humps or bumj; no holt on top for gas to blow out through or water to get in; can't frceie up with rain, snow, or gleet; it's nhd steel breecli (tint a tliell of wood) perm Hi thoroughly symmetrical gun without sacrificing strength or safety ; it to th safest brooch-loading shotgun vr built. It is Hammerless with Solid Steel Breech iinside as well as nut) Solid Top Side Ejection Matted Barrel (which costs J4.00 extra on other gum) Press Button Cartridge Releaa 10 remove losded cartridges quickly from nmsaiine without working through action) Double Extractora-Take-Dowa Feature Triiier and Hammer Safety. Handles rapidly; guaranteed in shooting ability; price standard Grade "A" gun, $22.60. $rl'CW??"nT "pi" 77ie Warin firearms a, 27Itnjt repeating rifles and shotguns. Do it now I 42 Willow Street, New Haren. Conn. If rifle, pitol or shotgun, you should have a copy of the Ideal H.nd It yOU SnOOt Book ICO pages of useful information for shooters. It tells all about powders, bullets, primers and reloading tools for all standard rifle, pistol and shotgun ammunition: how to measure powders accurately; ftmws you IW to cut ymir ammunition rxnensr in half and do more avd better shooting. This book 1 free to any shooter who will send three stamps postage to The Marlin Firearms Co., it Willow St., New Haven. Conn. OFFICIAL FIGURES GIVEN Henderson and Kephart Win For Su perior Court Judges. Judge John J. Henderson led John W Kephart by 9,338 votes fn the bal loting for superior court judges ut the recent election. This Is shown by the oillclal returns. The vote was as follows: Hender son, 220,843; Kephart, 211,445; Grim, 180,174; Alcorn, 147,373. The $50,000,000 loan amendment was defeated by 41,383 votes. The voto was: For the amendment, 259.C42; against, 300,435. Fight Spectators, Suicides. An unidentified woman, about forty five, jumped from a bridge into the Schuylkill river at Philadelphia after breaking away from, two boys who tried to prevent her, from, taking the leap. Harbor police recovered the body. The boys were crossing the bridge when they noticed the woman climbing the railing. They ran to her and pulled her back. She fought them and after a struggle released herself, managed to get over the railing and dropped into the vvater. Record Postage Stamp Order.' The Philadelphia postmaster Is taking no chances of running short of postage stamps for Christmas busi ness. He hag ordered 90,230,000 stamps, valued at $1,616,000, the larg est single order ever made by a post master. In July, 1912, the Chicago postmaster sent In a requisition for 71,800,000 stamps, valued at $1,53S,000, establishing a record now broken by Philadelphia. Didn't Forget Her Huaband. A bequest of $1 for her husband, Frank Miraglia, Is made In the will of Mary Miraglia, late of Pittsburg. Her estate Is valued at $lfl,00. Fred. Orottonborger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General KlackHmithing prompt ly done at Low Kates, Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop in rear of and list west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. HRETTENBEROER n-i-i-i-ii mn.iiunui successfully used for 34 .years KMCYISAU DESIRE FOR DRINK"DliUQS 4246 Fifth Ave.Pittsburch. Pa. CHICHESTER S PILLS J . TIlK 1HAMONK llltANK. A Iiodlt-Hi Ank jToiir llruBf InI for a hl--lim.trr Diamond TtrndV IMIU in Kid ftml Cinld mrtalllAV Ix.irs, scale-1 with Itlue RiUm. i Tube no olhcr. Hny of your " , lriiiiirt-(. Ask for Ml l-Mf K-TFR A nirlnt. Ask for l lil-l ll r M.Tr.K R IHAMOND IIKAMI IM fur Ku years known a Best, Safest, A twtys KelliU SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Promptly obtained, or FEE RETURNED. tO YEARS' IXPERIENCC. OvirCHARCSS ARK THE LOWEST. St'nd Uludul. phutu or nketi'h for exiH-rt WRivh anil fitw rvirt on pnlrittAijUlty. INFRINGEMENT suits roniluitwl before all courts. Talents obtained through us. ADVER. TISEDand SOLD, free. TRADE-MARKS, PEN ions and COPYRIGHTS quickly oUtalued. Opposite U. 8. Patent OfTlos), WASHINGTON, D. O.