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The Terr* Haute Hmt* Ktwt SMai, Yftttoittl H«n*e Heir* MtaaA, W»L*h Sc. Hmtth'» Sew* Ktand, 061 Hain •treet.

Dick Parden'n Sfw» stand, at the Union Depot.

UodKke'n Book Ntore, !Naln«treet.

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WAJfTO, BElVTi, JvOHT*. ETC. Advertisement* coining under the above, or similar heads. trill be inserted tn the "XBWS" at the rate of tea eeaUper Ifne, ea«b inmirtiou.

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'0f Adverti*ement#pinm«d under thiahead One Cent each word, »nd the advertisement will rarely failtDaUractthe attenttonof person* »vba mar have Whatever wanted, and from targe number of replies the advertiser t# enabled to

moat favorable selection#.

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rent a small house containing

three or four wan nftar the Vandalla shop# Apptf 618 Che#tftttt iitreet.

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Brat-claaa ahocmaker, at No. nnd *treet,

north Second atreet. Good wages to* good 73tf

miin. Haul be able to fit.

TTT^TBD-A nnruc (r»rl at 1.2H Sooth Sixth VY streeC ilunl come well recommeaded.

WAN*TE1—Tbre«

amaU caah fflrla wanted im-

medl&lely. Apply at Half Cent store. L, ROSENBERG.'

-for Rent.

gJBTTcrrc Ilaote i» toolawre city for landlordp to depend an placards, which attract the attention of only cach persona AA ntcesiKirily pa«B th« premlitea, while a atonll advertisement Inserted in the DAILY NKW« will reach DAILY everybody litoely to want moras or hoa»ea, promptly aecure a tenant^and «ave the teas arlafn* from property ataa^ngiaie. One cent a word. 4ng idle. One cent a wo

£ot Sale.

fSJ^Under thia head, for One Cent por^oii* may offer whatever they may

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many Inqnlrien and of celling at the best offer*.

T7IOB 8 A LB cheap, a good family home: apply JL: at once at Beatichamp Miller'* livery stable on south sixth street TStf

T710R 8AL*—One hnndred thonaand bnshela of JD Sngar Creek Coal, very cheap. I^eave orders at Armntrong'a Scales office.

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W. H. DaLiatB.

BALK—Cheap, one aecond hanl parlor soil coal ba*e-borner. Stove in ordinajy good repair, Also one amatl cannon Move aJ#o second-hand cook utove. Enquire or address box #8, NKWB office.

8ALB—Fine dock gun original co»t, |1W). Will be KOLD cheap for ca*h. 8JHBT» MAX. Enquire at this office.

Will. White keeps the only firstclass restaurant in the city. You can get a meal at any time. You can get your oysters served any style, and if you want a really enjoyable supper, go to Will. White, on Main street, near 0tMF

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Neil Burgess playi at ^•ccnne« next Wed oeftdajr *nift»M ie ^IU vilH ThanksgHrinjf aftei^ion attd eyimiftg.

Salvini, the grant Italmn tragedian, landed ai New York Iwt Wednesday. He wUlopoo fits Reason in thla country at JPbilftddpbis. -H

An entirely new presentation of Humpty Dumpty wilt be presented at the Opera ftouse this evening" If you desire a (food healthy laugh don't fail to see it. fn

Tony Denier's Humpty Dumpty troupe at the Opera House to.night. The following is from the Indianapolis Journal*

Tony Denier's company of pantomimists, supplemented by a number of specialty performers* presented "Tickled, pr Hutnpty Dumpty ^Scwly Hatched," at the Park Theater last evening before only a fairly sized audience, the unfavorable weather tending to diminish the attend anee. The reconstructed version of the pantomime is an improvement upon the old form, in that it retains all that is* go6d of Htirapty-Dumpty as hiflierR) produced, and adds thereto several Interesting and mirth-provoking features.. The first act is entirely new, and in addition to an en joyable horoscope pf what is to follow, there is given an operatic version of '•The House that Jack Built," which, though not so pretentious in the scorc as the musical version of "Jack and Gill," as recently &iven by the Lawn Tennis company, still enlists the vocal abilities of the entire company. The second act is devoted solely to specialty performances, and a number of these, notably the musical act of the Ramirez Spanish trio, the Irish business of the Sparks brothers, the ventriloquial efforts of W. H. Fow and the balancing act of Little Todd, are of superior excellence. Charles Schilling in a musical act, Alice Coleman in cornet, guitar and banjo solo, and Tillie Antonio, a serio-comic singer, vjhose performance failed to realize the expectations based on laudatory announcements, comoleted this portion of the entertainment. "Humpty Dumpty" proper followed. Mr. George H. Adams is well known as a clown worthy to weair the mantle of George Fox, and bis performance last evening detracted nothing from the reputation which he enjoys.J. O. Hall, as Pantaloon Wm. Eunice, as Harlequin, and Mattie and Tillie Antonio, as Columbine and the Fairy, respectively, well sustained their parts, and altogether the performance may be eaid to be an enjoyable one and wall worthy of patronage. It will be re peated this evening.

—The fine stock of silverware, jewelry and watches, which is being sold at auction by Messrs. Burt & Bruce at 606 Main street, is of the finest quality.' An acquaintance of over five years with this firm has been such as to enable us to assure the public that they have a reputa tion which is given them by their honest representing of goods. Our best citizens who patronized them when they visited us two years ago, are buying heavily of them at their present stay here.

The^Jlue Front still abend, another in voice of those $2.50 overcoats just,received. Must be seetfHa be appreciated- On sale atmMaitt sliced If

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The large auction sale of watches, jewelry and silverware, at 606 Main street, is still going on. and many bargains have been secured by our citizens, Everything sold is guaranteed as representea. No fear need be apprehended, as the firm of Burt & Bruce is well known to be Derfectly reliable. 80-tl

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Boys f^nd Youth's Bpots, [inimense stock] ".1.25

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for Janaary 87c bid for May rejected, 29!4@30c. Whi8ky-r-§»teady and nnchanged $111 Lire hogs —Receipts,30.000head shipments, 2.100 head nnalityfair weather favorable mixed packing, i* 46@4 70 light, $4 «0©475 choice heavy, S4 80® 5Q0-

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CtKctifXATi,'Nov. 10.—-"Blonr—Strong (amilr, $5 05@5 30 fancy, $5 70®!} 25. Wheat—Strong anil higher No. 2 amber, $1 08 No. 2 red winter, $1 09@1 10. Corn—Scarcc and firm No. 2 mixed. 58c December, 60c new shelled, 48c. OatsStrong and higher No. 2 mixed, 34@35c. —Active, firm and higher gl lo. I4ve

Strong and higher No. 2 mixed, 34@35c. Whisky —Active, firm and higher $1 10. I4ye hogs— 'Firm common, $3 o5@4 30 light. $4 35@4 50 packing, $4 40®4 60 butchers', ^I 60@4 65 receipts, 36,000 head Shipments, 2,500 head.

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$110»i: No. 2 red mixed, $1 01 4. Corn—Market easier: high mixed, 465£c No. 2. new. 45Vic old. sppt, 46c November. 45J£c December, 44?»c May.s ^P-

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INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 19.—Live Hogs—Quiet.but steady receipts, 10,26i»rhead shipments, 920 head.

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Go to the Blue Front for your winter caps, only 25c. ahead.

Go to the hew Dye House for all kinds of Dyeing Scouring and repairing. 660 Main street. 65tf

-Caramels and Taffies, IX flavors, fresh from tlie bench, at Eiser's, Ninth and Main, to-day. Also fresh confections, fresh fruits, and Maltby's Oysters.

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C. A. Power has opened a Feed Store at No. 104 Main street. None but the best qualities of Baled Hay, Corn. Oats, and Mill Feed will be handled. Ordftrs by Telephone or Postal Card from any part of the city promptly attended to. Terms, cash on delivery.

FAMILY SUPPLIES.

The best selected and largest stock of Green and Staple Groceries in the city. Dressed Turkeys, Chickens, and other game, Oysters lb/' the ^gallon, quart or pint. Leave orders for your Thanksgiving supplies at Baird & Badgely* 119 North Fourth

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Mrs. T.^^ D.' Olfn. ha^ jfttst tetnrned from the Bast with another mamoth stock of millinery, embracing all tho latest styles which will be sold cheaper than ever before. People in want of any thing in the millinery line, should not buy before inspecting, the new goods, which will be placed on sale this afternoon. 7714

For a first class watch at your own price, go to 606 Main street, to-night 77t4

-NEW FEED STORE.

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Stocking Yarns, Carding and Spinning.

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Tongue also all kinds and varieties of Canned Jruit and Vegetables at the lowest cash prices.

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Mrs. T. D. Olin has a wide spread reputation of selling fine millinery cheaper than other dealers in this line of trade. New styles just received. 78t4

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