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log all our Men da to the oM and reliable grocery of Angaat F. Coon, at 151 Weat Washington street. Tom com find froeeriea. provisions, produce, confectionery, tobacco, eigata, toH and lantijr goods, wood and willow drarl, oad everything usually found in a first-dnae gioccry and provision boose. Give Aogost a f&- ^ 313 it till iLdU^tT Boot t*ps5e iW* ii iun offering greater inducements than ever, toafl who wish to porchaoe the most fcshionable boots, shoes, side lace and button gaiters, and neateststrleslippers. Call and see thereat 49 and 53 West Washington street. 30 3eod. /•~!ta>lie*s If ^oM #Hk fct* oHikthenta such ss hair ear-rings, brooches, bracelets aM finger-rings, go to J. Scott in Miller's Block, North Illinois street. He will make to order, with aeatnere and dispatch, any style of hair jewelry you may wish. He has lately come to oar city, and will repoint gold pans In tiptop style. 30-3t eod RSW' A Word to oHr rwtdefa #bd intend in' resting a few dimes in jewelry. 6o to the nfcw jewelry store of J. H. Colclazer, No. 14 East Washington street, where may be found all the latest and neatest styles of jewelry, and we give you this admonition, that all good* sold are warranted as represented. Do not allow yourselves to be deceive^

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.j. —, having ^ education in nate of difficalties, aa< supplied n city church acceptably fog months during the absence of the pastor in Europe, he came back to our native village to rest on his laurels a few weeks, had decide which Of three rather impecunious calls be wodld ***&. When Inst about to Uare be took it into His badfot fcMfe Mem to “drop ia” on old Dr: Hood. It was ftino cfdock in the morning,, and the doctor's partner was making morning calls, while the old gentleman sat in hi* office to attend to aay that might Seek his service. This particular morning happened to be an unfortunate one, for thefe Were no Ague-shaken patients to be seen, and there was not dfett a ease of minor sur-

gery to relieve the tedioosoess of the morning offleb-Nob*. Perhaps it Was for this reason, perhaps it W&fWtlfo sale cf old acquaintance, that he gave Hubeft» nWrt ciordial te-

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caption, and launched at once into a a— of vivacious talk. Cornelia, who was in the office, excused herself on the ground that she was cramming for her final examination, and seated herself at a window with her book. “I am aft-aid I take your time, doctor;’ said

Hubert,

by shoddy, b*t invest ifl the genuine Wool aU “Oh, not 1 am giving up practice to my parttbe wool store of Wbiteley k Evans, No. 7af ner, Dr. Brok, and soul give it all to Mm ia a

West Washington street. You canbuyshaw! jeans, cassimeres and knit jackets, made of i wool, cheaper than elsewhere in the city. Fa-

vor the boys with a call. It is genuine pleasure

to smoke one of the new brand cigars lately brought out by Andrew W. Sharpe. We have tried them, and fotlnd them to be “La Uva.” No five cent cigar in the city is equal to them. Dealers^ these are the cigars for you to keep, aid Andrew Will giveyoh such terms as will make it an inducement for you to try them. See him at once, at 28 North Pennsyl-

vania street,

The printed dockets for the February term of the Oourt of Oommou Pleas, were ready for delivery to attorneys at mne o'clock this

morning.

Two hundred and ninety-eight real estate transfers, having a total consideration of ifcttilOS 37K, were entered for record daring

the month of January.

A meeting of the Republican Central Committee of Marion county, will be bad at the State Central Rooms, in the Franklin Insurance Building, on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock a. m Daring the month of January, twenty-nine I building permits were issued by the City Clerk, authorizing the erection' of eighteen thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars worth

of buildings.

• The St. Paul Church Aid Society, which was to have met at the mansion of Mr. Aquilla Jones, Sr n to-morrow evening, was postponed om week oa account of the death of Mrs.

Swift.

Delinquents in the list for taxes of 1869-70 should bear in mind the fact that this is the last week they will have to pay up and save their property; otherwise it will be sold next

Monday.

A MtowrmeeMt Affair.

A saloon keeper named Charles Wreidt, who has an establishment on Indiana avenue, was on trial last evening before Justice Boggea on a charge of aelltng liquor on Sunday. The eomplaiat was made by one J.i. 0. Baldwin, a shoemaker, who has a shop next to the saloon. The trial had been nearly completed for the time, when one of the many roughs in attendsaid to have been Ben Clifton, struck

» ^WR^her than pass J restless, sleepless night, why don’t you gb to thB luiinge ffiai&U factory of

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No. 81 Bast Market street, and purchase one of those patent folding spring mattresses. j8TAe U* the working man and mechanic we would say, ia baying your drugs ,and medicines, perfumeries and toilet arlicfes^ patronize Cobb the Druggist, at the Corner * Drug Store, corner of IHinoia and Washington streets. His goods are always pure and of

the first-class.

peft'The common sense plan of the National Life Insurance Company of the United States, is asking a premium sufficient to cover the estimated cost of insnrance only, rattier than requiring a payment largely in excess of the estimated cost, (in order that this overpayment may be returned at some definite period, and called profit or dividend,) ia certainly in accordance with common sehAe. Grubb A Paxton,*72^ West Washington street, art the District Agents. * Mptf*Perkins A House’s non-explosive lamps are made of metal. Save your lives by using this lamp. Save your money by getting adorable, oil-saving lamp. Get one of these lamps at the store of the Holliday Bros., No. 15 S

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year or two.

'To him and Miss Cornelia?” queried Hubert, laughing. For it was currently reported that the young Doctor and Cornelia were to form a partnership in other than professional

afhirs.

Either because he wished to attract .her attention, or for some other reason, Hubert soon managed to turn tbe conversation to the subject of woman’s rights, and the old doctor and the young parson were soon barling at one another all the staple, and now somewhat stale, argnments about Woman’s fitness and woman’s unfitness for mfiny thing! At last, perhaps because he was a little concerned,

Hubert enid:

“Now, dociof, there was a queer thing happened to a student in my dl*S81» the seminary, I don’t suppose, doctor, that fott are much interested in a lovs story, but I would jun like to tell you this one. because I think you dAfe apt apply your principles to it in everjr pstt: theories ol^en fail when practically applied, you kfidW.' ‘Goon, Hu, go on; I’d like td hear the ry. And as for’ my principles, they’ll bear

in their sbbial Position tould not 1

Jennie’s IHeiid# Were iff ft different race from bit own. Her parents na^ef thought of inviting him to their entertainments. Afic If they bad, a rusty coat and alack of money to spend

JtfFA splendid line of c&ssififcfris of various shades and qualities, nave arrived at the Wool StoiC 72 West Washington street, direct from the factory, and will be sold at the lowest manafACturdrs’ prices. J A^Such beautiful specimens of human ingenuity and skill as are displayed in the handsome designs and patterns of jewelry and silverware at Craft h Cutter’s silver palace are indeed wonderful to behold and seldom to be seen. Beauty adorned with such ornaments is certainly the true ideal of perfection. Behold, wonder and purchase at 24 East Washington street.

imitations, but the genuine are to be seen at Judkins’ art-chambers, where they are brought to a perfection that is wonderful and delightfully pleasing. When finished in India ink they present tbe best imitation of real life that can be imagined. Take time to look at the specimens at 16% East Washington

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RffiT O, ’tis not Fowl-er any other man that will take a poor picture at the mammoth art studio, 24 and 26 East Washington street, but Otis A Fowler will continue to take those elegant photographs, Rembrandts and oil pic-

UM, u<tto H»T. been Ben UUtton, itrack tare, that *™ «> pleMtog »4 Batumi. Will

Bflfewin om tbe head, after which some half a J ou P leMe ,te P in them?

dozen of them proceeded to kick and pound him most unmercifully. Having acted according to a preconcerted arrangement, and finished their work, they all left the office. Mr. Baldwin, it is fenogfat, Is not dangerously

injured.

Such a disgraceful affair ought to be thoroughly ventilated, and the offenders made to knffhr for their part in it. The police force rjhould make it red-hot for them, and if they don’t do ft, then they do not always do their

This friend of mine, Henry Gilbert, Hu, "itlSi like fHyselfi poof. A long time ago,

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the lot on which no.lived jolnea at the back the lot oa which lived a Mr. Morton, at that time a thriving merchant, aow the principal capital let ih.tbat pqrt of the country. Aa there wan a back gtttB between tbe lota, my friend was the constant playfliAfo, from earliest childhood, of Jennie Morton. He btfilt her play houses out of old boards^ he moulded clay bricks for her use, and carved tiny toys out of pine blocks for her amusement. As he grew larger, and as Jennie’s father grew rieher, and came to live in greater atyle, Henry grew more shy. BAt by all the unspoken language of the eyes the two never failed to make their unchanging regard known to each

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Pseslvss varttenlar aitantian. and la Barred an In a eondanaaa and attraatli

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ras proud. This apparent neglect it iff title that Jennie Morton was

all the Iftdre kind. But his qdifk sad foolish pride made him fancy that he detected pity in her kindness. And yet all this only made him determined to place himself in a position in which he could ask bet band ay her equal. But voil do End»?r#tantL doetot, At 1 do, how irresistible is this cflrivi&tfofi Of duty in regard to the ministry. Under that pfeesfirb my friend settled it that he must preach. And now there was before him a good ten years of poverty at least What should he do about it? “In bis extremity he took advice of a favorite theological professor. The professjr advised him not to seek the hand of a rich girt She would not be salted tti the trials of a minister’s life. Bat finding that Harry was firm in bis opinion, that this sound general principle did not in the least apply to this particular ease, the profeasor proceeded to touch the tenderest chord la the young man’s heart. He told him that it woufd be ungenerous, and in some sense dishonorable, for him to take a woman delicately brought np into tbe poverty and trial incident to a minister’s life. If von understood, sir, how morbid his sense of honor Is, you would not wonder at

To-morrow, the seooad of February, has been definitely fixed upon, if we nnderstaad the matter, as the date of the ground hog’s •■MatsifKar n. *, *m thentm t» watohei with tetorest by all who have not lost faith ia hbMcgship’a weather-wisdom. A ray of sunskiae sufficient to define a shadow, so the legead raaa. portends six weeks more lof wintevwhifort!>£. or ctood. mean spring.

We do not expeeteme^ maa to do everything, and it will he ohserted that those who ■ costful to anv extent, confine them*. SJRto^^h^e Mr?lS 1 cian. He has cmceatrated all his ea

THB STORY OF A YALRATINB. When mv friend Gapt Terrible, U. S. N., dines at my plain table I am always a little abashed. I know that he has been accustomed alway to a variety of wines and sauces, to a cigarette after each coarse, and to a cookery that would kill an undeveloped American. So, when the captain turns the castor roond three times before selecting his condiment, sad when hit eyes seem to be seeking for Worcestershire sauce and Burgundy wine, I feel the poverty of the best feast f can furnish him. I am afraid veteran magazine readers will feel thus about the odd little story I hare to tell. For I have ohseivcd of late that even the zhort stories are highly seasoned; and I can not bear to disappoint readers. So, let me just honestly write over the gateway to this story a warning. I have no Cayenne pepper. No Worcestershire sauce. ' No cognac. No cigarettes. No lovore’ quarrels. No angrv father. No pistols aod coffee. No arsenic. No landana.-*. No shrewd detectives. No trial for r. No “heartless coquette.” No “deepvilliaa with the enrliag moustache.” if, after this wanting, yon have the courguise toe names, it came out quite incidentally. We wore discussing the woman question. I

To give up the ministry was in his mind to be a traitor to duty and to God. To win her, if he could, was to«reat ungenerously her whose happiness was dearer to him a thousand times

than his own.”

“I hope he did not give her up,” said the

doctor.

“Yes, he gave her up, in a double soirit of mediaeval self-sacrifice. Looking toward tbe ministry, he surrendered his lore, ambition, and ail other things to conscience. Looking at her happiness, he sacrificed his hopes In a more than knightly devotion to her welfare. Tbe knights sometimes gave their lives. He gave more. “For three years he did not trust himself to return to hla home. Bat having graduated and settled himself for nine months over a church, there was no reason why he shouldn’t go to see bis mother again. And onee in tbe village, the tight of toe old scbool-honse and the old church revive# a thousand memories that he had been endeavoring to banish. The garden walks, and especially the appletrees,, that are the most nnchangeable of landmarks, revived the old passion w.ith nndiminished power. He paced his room at night. He, looked out at tbe new boose of hip rich nei, ‘ bor. He chafed under the restraint of _ vow not to think again of Jennie Morton. I was the old story of tbe monk who thinks th< world snbdned, bat who finds it all at once about to assume the mastery of him. I’do not know how the struggle might have ended, but it was all at once stopped from without. “There reached him a rumor that Jennie was already the betrothed wife pf a Colonel Pearson, who was her father’s narifier in business. And indeed Colonel Pearson went in aad out at Mr. Morton’s gate every evening, father waa known to favor his suit

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