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SUITS AND OVBROOAT3-M. QOTMAN A 00, Boys' and Children's SKITS AND OVERCOATS. SPLENDIDLY MADE! LARGE ASSORTMENT! """'no Minn nvniinrnrorwnnn nn UAH I UI ILdu MUD DAWiUaHIiLiriM UD. For the little follow! we abow evurytblou now and nobby in Cape Overcoats, Ulsters, Storm Coats, Reefers, Box Coats. Children'* Euiti trora $1.00 to $8.00. llundrodi of atyloa to aelect from. For tlio Urgar boya, our atock compriiua uvsrythinif wurtb bavins. No advortiaamimt can Jo it juatico. Slop uml take a look at tliain. AnJ don't foruat, bovi, you not a pair of Club bkatea or au Exproia Wagon witti evory Sail or Ovorcoat at $3 CK^or ovor. M.Gutman&Co., MAIM AND TWELFTH STREBT3. mBE&W CLOTHING AND FURNISHINOB-D. OUNPLINQ & CO. Men of Ye Olden Time... r.. Were gay-looking fellows, i we dress more neatly and conveniently, without the bright colors and the furbelows of a few centuries ago. ? ^en as now an^ alwaVs'tlie ft nr z wavs and means were the : ^ consideration. Just how Km ??? q q U much it costs you to dress T' m i '&%* z ^ we"* depends on where you * -> Set your clothing. We have O no room for sloppily-made poods. Whatever we sell is worth all sve ask for it and a little more, and is a money-saver tor the buyer. Our stylish and handsome Winter Suits would make any merchant tailor dream of hard times. The material, the fit, and the workmanship, put him on his mettle: and the prices, $10 to $25, put him out of business. So with Overcoats. $10 buys an elegant Kersey Overcoat, black and blue, clay lining, deep velvet collar. They possess all the style of the finer ones. We have-sold hundreds of them ; values run up to S30. ' TheStarClothingHouse, -> ? AMD ->A TWP1 PTH CITRFFT nilL/ -J \J l V f !_/ L-. I 114 u 1 1 \ U U 1 GREAT MARKED DOWN 8ALE-GEO. R. TAYLOR. GEO.R.TAYLOR, 1150 MAIX STREET ... ^ Marked Down Sale For December, Commencing Monday, December n * i II /~>i lonunuea limn cnrisimas. Five of the most prominent and important departments embraced in this Mirke.i Down Sale, viz: Dress Goods and Silks, Muslin and Cambric Underwear, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, all Cloth and Fur Jackets and Capes?allgoods In these departments marked doifrn systematically in plain figures and placed on tables anJ counters with the view of affording visitors the greatest possible convenience the room will admit of and making the sale a success. In order to add to the attractiveness of this Marked Down Sale we will give a Grand Opening and Display In Our Curtain and Upholstery Departments, Making this the most artistic display and pleasing occasion evor inaugurated In this part of the country In a business way. Wo invite you all to come from farx and near. You will bu shown Lace Curlains from ijSc a pair to ?275 a pair. Also Silk and Damask Curtains from medium to the finest. Upholstery Depart' ineht extends from Main street, second story, back towar Js Market 150 feet, joining the Decorative Art Department of Mrs. Thorn* AM.I VI.. uihn fin rmfllllfKT of their lllftll Art 1"I| ilillf till 3? UWI ^Vi I rrtivs HWV fji>w ?j.? (j - - 0 Goods at the same time. handkerchiefs. Now prepared to show you the largest ami moat choice lino of puro Linen Handkerchiefs, in both plain and embroidered, for men, women and children, that we ever placed on sale Glal If you would call early anj look over tiiein In your smirch for Christmas Presents. Too much cannot bo said In favor of Iho wonderful bargains wo shall offer in our Dress Goods Department?I'attcrn dress from ( i 'j8 up, all wool. AI>o goods by the yard nt Marked Down Prices. Uur stock of K.'vnleranl Centenierl Kll Gloves now as complete as can be m tJe. Also Winter Gloves. Great pains taken in proviJin; novelties In Silk Umbrellasfor holldiy sales. II you want to buy a idotli or Pur Garment l i >k at ours. We have till aljtes from !Ot?4J bust at Marked Down I'rlccs; all fresh ijoo.lv Not a garment carried over trom I.i:?t :cason. I3LAN KETS?VVe will offer at this sale pairs of fino all-wool ii-.| UeJ Hl.iulfots at $4 25, worth jlOoo. Asl< lor llic Marked Down lll.ntkcls. Gomh iMivprcil promptly. l>llvory w.14011 will t!? to UrlJgcport 011 Wcdnosdoyt nml Saturday*. GEO. R. TAYLOR. I COLERAIN FIELD \ Slums Up With the Ucxt Well Vet Drought hi Out There. CLARK GQQ1) FOR 100 BARRELS Is lliv Kiliumtu of Oil Mcu-U U Opened by tlic htauiliml -Many Siw lUg* CJolliK Vp mail Morn I*roJr?tetl ? l*?U> Nov* From (he kou th writ OH FlrliU?Tl?c W?vrrly Nliulluvv I*ooI C'uiitllilira to Ilcvrltt|?-Ulltrr .N?m lu Olldoiu. The well on the Clark farm, In tho Coleraln oil field, over in Botmont coun ij? vmicvi uy uiv Diuuuuru o uiiiu *.?? lM>rutlon, the Ohio QIJ Company, cumu in yesterday at noon am! Ih showing up for the best well In the Colt-ruin Held. The sand wan reached liy the drill on Monduy evening, but the pressure of gas was so great that the engine hud to be removed further from the hole before the sand could be tupped. The engine wus moved buck yeslorduy morning and uhortly before noon the drill was sent Into the mind u couple of hcivws, whereupon the oil begun to ?purt ut u Kreat rate and made a showing that was estimated by disinterested persons nt UK) barrels per day. The well wua shut down and the work of erecting tankage started. The coming In of the Clark well has revived operations In tho Coleraln dlstrlct. Eight or ten rlt;s ure now going up In various parts of the Held and several more are in prospect. Altogether, matters will be very active across tho river this winter. There was a lively hustle for the Clark leasi.\and the Ohio Oil Company finally secured It by paying $2,000 cash bonus, during the oil excitement last summer. The farm was leased some years ago to a company uni^ 11 r'K was put up. but that In aa far as the thing went, and the old derrick Is at III standing. It Is only a short distance from the well which has cOnuncnccd producing. ___________ A DAU U1A, IJLAli. Carter Oil Compmiy Mrrurra n lllilt IMrcr nf Mo?n?? Production. Yesterday the Carte? Oil Company, (Stundur). consummated a deal with Bettmait & Watson, of New York, whereby they obtained possession of the Merlclo lease In Monroe county, Ohio. The purchuse Includes fifteen pumping and two drilling wel1:t and is In the richest part of the Monroe county Held. The consideration, while very large, has not been made public. 15 THE SOUTHWEST. Uta Doing* lit All !*?rt? of tlir Nlilrmille null .?lgh boring PlrltU, On the Gracy farm, neatly six years ago, the IJoston Oil Company drilled u kjis well in the Uerea grit, which, ever since has supplied six hollers and has a good reserve. Oil Hows dally uud after the gas pressure weakens It Is expected to make a producer of conslderable proportions. The company has much deep terr|torlty which will be defined when tlh? shallow pools are exhausted. The Hummlt Oil Compnny<"wlll start spudding Summit No. 4 to-morrow. Tonar & Co.'s pmlth well in the Oracey Held, nfter being shot, showed up for a small producer. Shortly before the shot the" hole tilled up 300 feet. Mendenhall No. 1, of Uarnsdall & Co., " III VC MUUCU pi"i;uiiy Ur-IIIUIIHK, Below Waverly the Waverly Oil & Gas Company, of Bridgeport, Ohio, has Blurted u new well on the Dortnun, inside of developments. Monday morning the Grimes Oil Company started a second well on cI r creek, clos*? to the "Preacher's" production on the Harness farm at Waverly. Four hundred acres of this farm have been sold'to the above named company for n figure aggregating $23.WO. The new owners will thoroughly define this portion of the shallow territory and will puncture every corncr of the farm. CulberUoti & Scholl, whose operations are oonfincd almost exclusively to the Lohrl farm on Dog Skin, have probably the Kteadieiit production of any company In .Monroe county. They have been unusually lucky with their lease and their last well, Lohrl No. which camc in Just before Thanksgiving, keeps up u steady production or lis barrols per day. At a depth of 1.000 feet Barnsdall & Bangor's Marshall well in Ritchie county, encountered a black cave that has now been successfully shut off. Colebnugh No. 1, which determined the destiny of the northwest extension of the Monroe county field, is keeping up Its original production of !- ' barrels per day. William Koehnllne and other*., of Bridgeport, Ohio, started'a new well on the Johnson farm .at Waverly, yesterday. Kmpp No. 2 on John Berg in Oracey, reported dry by some papers, has thirty feet of sand and will hi; shot and eleanedout for a producer. tiic cave in ine i-riesi uii ? onipunj :? No. 1 has been nhut oft' ami at MX) foot given evidence of being a good pVodueer. It lion mode peverdl llowa and wan tubed yesterday. In the Qrncoy Hold Mooney. Oracey & McCormiok at tlio head of Covf run hnve drilled In u heavy gasscr In tho Herea nrrlt. Fourteen feet of hard, clone narid was found Huffmnn No. rt. thought to be dry, in a 20-hurrel well nfter being ?hot. Away bank-at Jiurning fipringfl. Kennedy & I^awrence, of Blntornvlllo, have a well that made 36 ImrrelH the llrst hour nfter tie* miring wan pulled prior to shooting. It wan given u very hea\y nhot, ami after It In cleaned out will no doubt be a rather large producer. Thin well in in the wildest kind of territory, whllh makes development difficult. \Nnverly Ih right In line an an oil field, and now Hunter No. 2 Is being made a mystery. Tho Muggins well at Wnvorly ha? been oAtod and tubttd and In nowpumping about r,5 barrels a day. Hnl| der & Co.'s No. H on the Hhuip will be good for f?0 barrels. The same company's Sharp No. 4 In K?*l f?r at leant 100 barrels and !? said to be incresMlng ItH flow. Cnpt. Kdward Pravley's Hun| ter No, 1 Ih a 3ft-barrel producer. 111m No. 2 rig Ih golnfr up a idiort distance . ....i........ il n.. I WITH I HI I ll?" |il i . out 'i until i? ? n No. I rlK on tho ^orhltt fnrin In almriflt comptotMl find ?lrllllnir will | shortly l?o Hlortod. On (lit* Corhltl fitrm the Ilcnnlinc riff In filmunt rnmplcted. Tho Irlr?r?'iio?? (?ll Oonijmny'H 10. Wmlth No. ?. which nitno In ftnturduy, In ii ffood well. Th<* KUl?" woll on the Houthcrn xionnlnn of tli?- Wlnitrovi? farm, which cnmo In ten day* n?o. in holding n i:o-l>arrol firoiliieiloii. Tin? KIIdnrr well In duo In Ihn III# Injun formation. MOI.II>,\V (iflftlH ill lion * mom\ 1 Ir j iiii Nfrlori'di'i itfll?*r? Ilr?tutkt*r? Hilnf?, Hull IIUm'i, nuil Ifiiilirnlltia. .1. i.. liter, a r? (>|i?iiiMir or Uuiwiiiv WlirO, I'lllll llll'lll'l II'J il IIIMlII t. IK Mlffci'lMr Willi I'lJi II will IntciTiit you lo luiitw lh.il I>? Wlll'n Wit oh llav.i'1 PulVO will niri< IhiMii. Thin nimll* duo Im a :i|.<?dfiu fur nil oompliilnlM of lltlil I'll-i fill III ullll II" I III .1 III I' f 111111: (Wlllcll Hi-if flint 1"I in" i n l"l "iM, r\ ( ill * Will It 'lilt. Wr huvc l??*li'i| IhIh in niiiiii i i?? fiif H, iiml nhvnyM with tll?N ni'iillr II |?q\i'i fnil" I.ORitli I>HI?('m . WIli'illnKi W. Vn., IV I'. I'mIwmIv, IwwtnoU, i i* I lloWlo ?'? (' ), iiiUiKPjMiii, o? s . ItOl.lliM l.Olll?H iii i . Ml A Mitim'. Tltn Inn All. U mil Knil illicit< ( iiimln ft i*iii M'j on iiimuriN, ?. ?? I. III! I; a I <1 0|ihlll|g ill llullllliy \\ iiip. ruiiiiiiniiflinu Nil!urtlnr. I LOCAL BREVITIES. Mutlrri of Minor Moment lu uud About the City. Matinee ut the Qrand to-Uay. Tho Grand this evonlng?"The Uroom Maker." Opera House this evening?Benefit coneurt for Charles Zulauf. , The Hour mill at Portland stutlnn, up tho river, hus resumed after u four months' Idleness. Tho Wheeling steel works started up la?t night, after being shut down since 1 tfaturday. It will run ut least tho rest of this week. Yesterday 8<mJro 1). Z. Phillips continued tho ease, of "Kid" Wiley, accused ??t larceny from a Slstorsvillo man, until Thursday, There was only one case In the police court yesterday, thut of the colored man callod Ullah Heap, who was tlued U and costs for disorderly conduct. mm. ricury iininuiiuo nuuov, <?i Pulton. wus entered by sneuk thieves during u brief absence of all the member;* of the household, und a lot of goods stolen, But some of them were recovered later. SPECIAL 25 per emit discount on fine French China this week only ut S1IEFF BltOtfS.UlO Main street. 1)||{(|, Kl.I.UTtlTZ?<Oo TueMlujr. Peeembor 3. ISM, at V:!W u. ui., O. K. J KiXlPttm, in his C5ilx >mr. Funurul irom liU lulo rvrnduuea, two uiilca weat ol Martin'* Kerry, 0., Thursday morning at 'J o'clock. Friends of tho family nru InVlted la tttteud. Interment nt Liu wood Comutory. 0 \ UNDBHTAKINO. puis B8RTSCBY,??i (roKMKK&r OK vurw ? nnncim Funeral Director aua Arterial Einbalmer, IllflMnlli Strut. 1-IaiC Nliln. ralli by telephone auvworod d*jr or night Pton?tffliu>hi>n?. i?i>: retndunon. frOd. ?p'.7 Kennedy f. fkew, lUraduul^of U. a Col logo of Ktnbalmlujj), Funeral Director and Embalmar, with ALEXANDER FREW, 1117 Main Stick* Telephone 210. ItMldonco Telopbouw. Ala*. Frew. '.'17 leZi 7 V mkndkl a co., V* 11-4 MA I.N' .sTltKET, MortitihnS. rUOMIT ATTKNTION U1Y OU KI(MT. Tele. Call*? rudt-rtuklug Room*. No. 8a:i. (J. Kit. Mendel (reildeiu:*). No. 1. o?i.' It. f Hlli i Statu in Ibum-l. No 19rt. ao: ?WWVW*W $ ARE YC A Clir i | Look at This Line \ ?*? % , I ^ ^ Q7 Carf* t 5 i (DO Q7 I) I n < ? Detachia' \ Pount complete, wilh Floren <r suit Sli.ule in nil popiilur eolorir $5 trimmed will) Lace; stands 31 Inc 4) lilgli. s House $ THE LIBE $ CASH Oil Oil) i, VJ OLOTHI>IO AND FURN1H KRAUs THE BEST I Have been buying theirc People who are exact in ntm/iiiifo tlia t'unt tli-it tlitt |libVl(lkU 1U 1UUV VUUU HIV on ii garment is a guar for good judgmont and p Men's Furnishing An out and out Men's SI we can't fill. Everythin] should have, wo have. ItjrA Strong Lxprc&s Wagon KRAU5 1319 OTKRKE Strictly Ono-Prioo C WILLIAMS TYPEWRITER. THE HIUHEST AWAB1)... And 1I?hIkI wi?i grunt ail to the \VILI.> IAMS TVI'KWUITKII lit ilio Atluulu and Iiil??ruiitloiiul Kxpoaltlon. Tli? Tw?uly*ei|(lilh Kipu?lil<in of the MttflbNinr*' Iimtltiiln, nf Shu I'rnnouto, aim Kitvu (lie WILLI A US tli? liliflimt uwnril | iti'il It Jutt received tliu l"*ir?l I'rUn at Am?tnrdatit, Holland. Tin* KiirIUIi (iovuriunont reimntly pluifil u alncln ord?r for unu tltuua* nml WILLI A MH inuulilnaa. The InUillluKncor u?e? aud rucoiu* muuda the Wllllmiu. COPP St DEVORE, GKNEUAL AOKNTS. l,ocnl ggwnl? wnntml wvrrirwliwr*. HRISTMA8 OIFT-HOUSE & HERRMANI )U GOING T< 'istmas of Useful Presents at L >t Sweeper that you can sweep with; s they know how to make Sweeper: s 25, our price $1.87, 021 easy payi PiPi &<?** IJ faS? ?1 Parlor Rocker, in Curly Birch, covered 111 Damask, full of springs, for EB3.75. , |iCS Lady's Writinc Desk I" Pol1.1._ I n?lr t frt11 umrlli turn ISIICU wen DUMII *?rw dollars more, for $3.98. & Herri RAL HOME FUR SDIT. CASH HINQB-KriAUS BROS. "BROS. JE0PLE~< ilothes hero since our opening, their tastes. People wlio aptug of KRAUS BROTHERS antee of its morit and stands rospcrity. ;ore hero. Not a longing that 5 that a man's furnishing store with Every Boy's $3 Suit of Clothes. BROS., sT STRE.ET, 71otlilor?. PHOTOGRAPHY. GO T-O BIGGINS' GALLERY tllli PHOTOGRAPHS. ^JYLES" ART STUDIO, / PHOTOOHAPHft' PORTRAITS in PibTCI^OlL, CttAYOH, WATEB A.NDI.NK. 21S4 7W7*IN STHBET. J. . ' 3 GIVE $ Gift ? | ess Tta $4 Eacb. j made in Grand Rapids, 0 i; sold evpfywhere else J monts. ^ 1/l.tf ?iir" Art DffO ''""lit. jlk H?re is one of the b.i^'ns. ^ This, pair of fine Vases for ^ s $j^5. $ Floor or Hunumn Uookc.isc, ^ five foot liip.ii, in Polished \ Oalc, for S3.87 I r\ v* v? f IldMIl, I NISHERS. * Oil CXIEDIT. 5