BARGAINS! Watchen, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Wall Paper, Books and Window Shades, BRATTINS Brazil, Ind. YU per, set at Bryson’s. Chairs, The McGibeny family travel in their own palace car. Salt, $1.00 per barrel, at Bryson’s. Go to Joe Werner when in need of anything in the harness line. Reilsteads, $2 W each, at Bryson’s. « G. B. Wolfe, of Terre Haute, vis ited his brother the first of the week. Stoves, from #200 np, at Bryson's, its thought that the new tills will be making flour inside of three weeks. No. 11, cannon stove, F450, at Bryson’s. At Joe Werner's, is the place to procure bargains in saddles and harness. Blasting powder, $2.00 per keg? at Bryson's. Thieves are prowling around. Untie your gun and load up your bull-dog. Best miners’ oil, 60 cents per gal lon, at Bryson’s, M. Markle, Jerry Jones, and We C. Wiltie have new additions to their families. The celebrated Zeeck axe, for sale only by 2. Bryson. The members of the M. E. Church, at Coal City, are, pre prove their house of wi ly fedue ship. The genuine red post. coal drill, for sale only by 1. [srgeon. The rebbit’ crop is casually large this season, and hunters are slaughtering them in great ann, hors, Yardecey Coal Drills, at rock bottom pages, at Bryson's. A. G. Barber, who hing been em ployed by the proprietor of the * Boe Ton bakery, went to Art this county. Mod : Trustee Frank Al Dorner, will sell the Middlebury serioul ratises on Saturday, Dees 7th, 1880. notice eben tere in today's paper. Mise Bell Henry and Miss Coot Black, of Terre Unite, have been spending a few days with the Buck famities with other friends in Clays City. A freight train jumped the track new Elnora, last Monday, and con sequently the north bound air and express was delayed several hours. Mrs. Mary Kline, Mrs. Laura Brenton, Nora and Emma Watts, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ID. D. Watts, near Worthington, last Sabbath. Mrs. Falters was called to Gilson county this week, on account of the illness of her father. Her husband accompanied her as far as Worthington. An Ohio lady was so frightened by a snake that her glossy black hair turned white as anow. It was now returned to its orginal color by Hall's Hair Renewer. The year is rapidly drawing to a close, and it may not be out of order to remind delinquent subscribers that it is about time they were squaring up with the printer. John Y. Miller was circulating as Roy Shattuck went to Brazil for subscription paper this week for the a short stay, Wednesday, purpose of raising funds to be used in paying a night watchman for the business portion of town. Twilf sell the Middlebury school houses, at public sale, on Saturday, Dec. Tth, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. m. Sale on the premises, at Middlebury. Terms, cash within ten days. Frank A. Hurser, Trustee. All the mines are running now, notwithstanding the vote taken at the mass convention of miners last Friday. There are 450 men at work, 17 voted to go to work and 187, voted against the hitter proposition. Who you want a nice roast, steak, piece of pork, mess of sausage, or in fact anything in the line of fresh meats, don’t fail to call on Lorenz Meyer, in the new bricket building,on north side upper 5th] [ street. Mr. Hiram Sedgwick informs us that a hog was slaughtered on his place last week that netted 650 pounds, and produced 37 gallons of fluid. The monster porker was laised by David Daniels, fubher-in- ilaw of Mr. A report from Franklin, bearing date of Nov. 25th, says that “our people went wild over” the McGib ery family. Remember that they will be at the Clay City opera house, on Monday evening, Dee, 2. Go, and lear them. 8. G. Woods came over from Symeriao spend the Sabbath with Clay City folks. He brought his wife with him, and now there need be no more false reports of the marriage. Bam is married for u ncertainly this time. J.T. Buck took his departure this week for Parke county, where he goes to engage in the manufac ture of the Mr B. is a clever endenan, and the Reporter ex tends wishes that he may harvest a large crop of ducats. All those heating and itching Huns of the scalp, so troublesome, piening persons, are esfectually fed by the use of Ayers Hair gor. Tf not attended to in time, diseases are very liable to re sult in fess of the he A Canp.—I feel satisfied that no straw stock was fired by an incen diary, and To take this method of Warning the guilty party that if any other damge is done to property, belonging to me, the law will be en forced against He perpetrator. Hrxny Mover. All those healing and itching hinnors of the scalp, go troublesome to many persons, are effectually eled by the use of Ayers Hair Vigor, Gf hot attended te im tune, these Vise every liable to re sult in loss of the hy award Wilton, superintendent of the [huerivan colonnes, dropped in last Saturday and enrolled his name on our subscription book. He informed us that their mine horsted (25d) tons of coal during last week, and the miners are aking good wages every day. We were presented with 600 nice, fat turkeys, for our thanksgiving din ner—Mr. and Mrs. Blank, bless their dear old thoughtful souls—being the kind donors. We hope soon to be able to return the compliment by giving the red couple a rattling good obituary notice. Kind acts will never die. While we may be compelled to curtail our reading matter in order to accommodate advertisers from now until afer the holidays, we do not consider it necessary to offer, any apology, as every reader of the Reporter has received much more than one dollar's worth during the past eleven months . They combine one of the best musical combinations traveling, and are doubly interesting as a group of family talent. ‘Those who have souls attuned to the melodies of music, who like the “concord of sweet sounds,” will find the McGib eny Family entertainment an enjoy able one.—Springfield (Lit.) Moni tor. ‘An increase of pension is reported in favor of Reuben V. Cole, of this place. * ee {withstanding the weather has been quite damp this week, the local picking is extremely dry. Miss Luck Brown was on the sick list last week, and her school was presided over by her sister, Nellie. Clarence Harrold has arrived home, in Lancaster, after spending the season with Robinson’s circus. A fatal disease has been raging among turkeys in this vicinity for a few days past. It seemed to be a throat trouble, but the malady is abating at present. Ed. W. Stigleman, manager grand oper house, Richmond, writes F. A. Horner, under date of Nov. 20th, as follows: “McGibeny’s Had a full house, on a rainy night. Everybody enjoyed their music, and the Star Lecture Course Association want to engage them for the next season at this place.” This company will be at the opera house on the evening of Dec. 2. Now that the time is drawing near when parents and friends will be making arrangements to gladden the hearts of loved ones with suita ble presents for the holidays, let us not forget those little orphans who have no relatives from whom to ex pect some precious gift. A very small outlay of tauney would do touch toward bringing a joyous smile to the pale cheek and sunken eye of that boy or girl who seldom has enough to satisfy the cravings of hunger. The “Giver of every good and perfect gift” has taught us that “it is more blessed to give than to receive,” and if all who are able to contribute to the wants of those who are in need, would do their du ty, how many poor families would be made to feel grateful, and what is far better, they would have the approving smile of Him who dis penseth the bounties and manifold blessings with which so many are surrounded in this life. Tile —Wm. Nattkemper is my agent for the sale of tile. Persons wanting tile, will call at his busness shop, on east Ath street. Nov. 20. J.T. Brer. Charley Williams was in Clay City, Thursday. The wynment in the Crowin trial! WIL begin next Week. ‘ Max Williamson gave thanks with his parents and other Clay City friends, yesterday. We are pleased to note that our friend, A. A. Osborn, of Worthing ton, has received an increase of pension. Persons who have subscribed to the parsonage fund, will be called uper to pay to their donations the first of next week. Please be pre pared. Lyan, Mass, and Leechburs, Ma, were both visited with destructive fires last Tuesday, and their com bined loss is estimated at nearly 717,000,000. Our business men are displaying their holiday goods, and the average youngster is gazing with admtrition on the many attractive toys which greet his vision. “Jesus paid it all,” is a favorite hymn with that class of professors Who can seldom find a piece of money small enough to drop into the contribution box. The Brazil Daily Times will cele brate its first anniversary next Mon day. The Times is not very old, but it has made a host of friends and ad mirers within the short period of one year. A Sunday school was organized at the M. E. church, in Coal City, last Sunday, with the following officers : Samuel Benham, superintendent; Joseph Shultz, assistant ; Miss Alice _Ragetaff, secretary; W. H. Har ‘baugh, treasurer; Thomas Casley, chorister; Della Harris, librarian. Money Saved is as Good as Money Earned.—Cive men cyl, at Middle- Lory, and Twill convince you that you can save money. My stock of Giveries ated Nations is all nen and fresh. Satisfaction — also guaranteed in prices and good Cash or trade for Country Produce. Give me a call and save money by sodning, Yours Respectfully, James F. Lasko, SIXTH POINT You should read Tie Catcas Go Dany News because, beng a family newspaper, fae 10-4 the saloon. The home and the saloon are forever opposed .There can be no neutrals in this war, but The Danly News in temperate in temperance. It isn't a prohibiven orgen—it's not sure prohibith is the best way of teaching the evile but it believes in prohibiting we sae loon keeper from ruling and ruining on American society. If you wout read, and have your famly sead,a newspaper which flaunch the inferests of the home igher than those of the saloon, read Tue Caicaca Danly News Remember—his deviation is 220,000 a day—over a million a week,and ¢ costs by mail 25 cts. a month, for months 1 co.—one cent a day. The men who profess not to be lieve in advertising, are the very first ones to discover and kick about anything in the papers that does not please them. Especially do they become rampant if they consider that it reflects upon their business, even if it is only a three- line item in an obscure corner of the paper. This ought to convince then, if nothing else would, that everything in the papers is read, and that advertising pays. I reckon tve seed 4 hundred christmases, ‘nore or less, but I do not remember of ever havin’ seen a nicer lot of fine holiday goods than Dr. Duncan has now on hands at his Model drug store, an’ if you want to give a friend a valuable pres ent, go there and get it, an’ you'll do the right thing. Hip, hurrah! for merry Christmas, Old man Santa soon will come Loaded down with costly presents, fate every wealthy home. Dow the chimneys he will tumbles, A nil to stockings slyly creep; Young hearts he will kindly gladd en, Giving presents while they sleep. Jo h, the joy that Christmas bringeth ! Old and young the truth declare— Don't forget that Dr. Duncan Sendeth greeting everywhere, and askes the people to know that he a full line of fine holiday goods, among which will be found [dies and gents’ toilet cases, plush and maracen albums, autegraphs, scrap books, bisque statuary, manicure sets, plish work boxes, patent wash able dolls, with natural hair, and a nd varied selection af other ssuitable for presenta. Be fore making your purchases, don't fail to examine the splendid dis play now on exhibition by DR. W.C. DUNCAN, Model Drug Store, Black Building, Clay City. A Sound Legal Opinion. ©. Bainbridge Munday, Esq., County of Clay Co, Tex., says: ** Have use Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very few with Wat Reverend. Jaundice, Wat Wats cured by timely use of thinieali vine, Am csatielied Electric Bitters saved lis lle Mr. 10. Wall, of Tursey 7 astimonyy, sivin,le positively beiives he would have ed, had it yet been for Electric Winters ‘This great remedy will ward oft, as Well ag core all Mahurial Diseases wed for all Kileey, Liver an al ‘Disorders stands unequated, Price Ac. wtf WO. Whote Sapders Application Cor Li conce is hereby given to the citizens lof Clac City, Gray County, state of Tad ata, that the nde Twill make ap plication to the bond of County Con issioners, at their regal inn, D oomber Term, 1880, for a license to sell 5ats, Vines, the malt listers, ina H less qainGity than a quart at a thine, with the priviies* af allowine the sane Hobe drank open the pienicos where Jeol, for a term of one year, ‘The pre view hereon sid finors are to be and brank, are sitmated in the two frame building, situated on the following: described lands, viz. Commencing Wi feet north of the north-east corner of the passenger depot. of the Fransville and Indianapolis, Railroad Company, thence east thirty (30, feet, thence north twenty-six and) etehalf (244,) feet, Nihence west thirty (50) feet, thence [rout to the place of beginning on lands owned by the heirs of Vinyard Church, and being « part of the north-east quar ter of the south-east quarter, of section 10, rows 10, range 8 west. ¥ FRANK RUD