Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1873 — Page 7

read them in idlo curiosity, conscious norinqement.

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Ko, «u!" bhe cried aloud, ua IU answer 10 a voice which within her. Was it then indeed it girl whom he uad loved so long s#-? «ti« could ace it ail now—the j- quarrel, the little note which should have iitaltrd ihe wound, which' uiight jet, crbaps. And then It wan suo ci liid aloud. Sun ljf he did not care for little Misa Frtre now. That waa •«.r* a^o. Men cuaUti' and love with notu•'I iu^ u|xu wmcn to feed noon dies. She remembered ilie ku-a which had fallen upon her hair tue night before. Waa ii noi bign HHU seal oi hia love lor her?

There was as ruggiegolngMHgwitttTA her. Ab, it was nut iu John's vision •lone luai Micuael lought with biian ari nis aiig«~is. lu our own be*rt.s we wage the IMUIH wariare.. today. Sbe aiood for a utoinfut grasping the befoie her, her eyes wids-open, taking in everjii.iu*, yet seeing nothing ih« bare broWu oieadows below, the nr.iu fi« ds rou^h with stubble, and away b:y'iid /hem a.l the shining river, white iitd ivtlm and beautiful as when the suuiiner spread its banks wllh iiv ln« nr«-en. Something wore than this sue in tint have*«eur iorher#yes |ila U-ii ibmush her parted lips the bieaib une quick and snort iheu, with oue lmi* rit£ii, the dxed lines sufteued, the Color eMiied up ill that moment of quiCK, angry rtsistance died away like tne lading out of the Hush in the wes tern sky 8uv\lv slie turned and re-entered the bou^o, iioidiug the open uote in her h'tim, Tue warbler in the larch* trot* buiBi into ajinous song, the woodbine crowned b«r with its scarlet leave** Sue kuocknd at the library door. Theft I Lard iv waiting for a response, opeuH ,. It ami wt iii into tbe room. The Pro /*^Hor lnokt up (rotn his waiting-is bie, surprised by tbe vision, with its lir zy hair blown bsck ana holding biood mi lesvfs, its eyes iikss stars plucked from the heaTCiis.

S a id it ilium lor him to cpak, lioldiiiKOui v» the bu of yellow paper in tbe band all aurairhed and bleSding, "it JsyouM. .. All her prstty half 0QSS(4HIS ways

Wi-re gone. Sbe sesiited to have bemin*ali at once tic and grave and c«l»rle-.s. but tor lbs blood-red leaves dinging to her hair and tbe great light shining from er ey*s.

Ah, what?" and tbe Professor, call ed from one dream to another, stared st her in amusement. U£cajr be seato«l," he stammered, ntriviiig to collect hi* thoughts and take in the tneaniqg 01 her words, lie would bave risen, abut that she stood so close beside bis oh'iir thittheoould not without pushing N ber away. lie glanced at the bit of paper ahe -r «d thrust into hia hand. Then hiM fllibera lightened over it. His eyes enit-d to srow to the paper. "Where you Mud this?" he anked in a terri bin voice. He stood beside ber. tie selzod her arm as in a rice. Sbe could have cried aloGri with pain. It was hard, it was cruel tb«t he ebould suapi ot lior. But w^at did it matter? The wni-Mt had been wheu the beautiful river shone before her eyes. Sh6 could bear anything now—oven this.

I found it qniio by obance, in the hollow of tbe larch-tree by the side ve franda," she answered, quietly, meeting bis eye. "It in use have be«iii there a ^loug time," sbe went on, calmly, but with a strange sad nebs in tbe tone lor one who bore great tidings "perhaps ten years," she added slowly.

Tnen a great light biased in his laite. His nd dropped from ber arm. He seemed lost in a happy reverie. "Ah, yes I know, 1 know In the larch-tree. She thought I would tind it there: but

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I went away, home, to Germany. Ah!" and the exclamation came likeaorv, "what bave I sutterrtdl And she-^-I mlgut liave spared her all those dreadful years it I had known."

The words ended ins sob. He turn,od away. Then suddenly be siaried. Where Is she? Amy!1* be abouteU aloud. H^ otisbod the widow aside, and would have sprung up tbe stairs bad sbe imt held him Dack. He had forgotteo her existence. She was no more to biui than any other woman in the world.- The whole ten years had dropped»away, and be atood where he bud parted fVom Auiy tbat sum titer day so long before. .."She is not there," Mrs. Benchley 'swas trying to say. "She ran out iuto the wood* a half an beur ago."

... Sbe was pacified at tiuit, oflbe^biltwaicMijr boin'uw lx*UM« the sty preparations *11 completed, wmcn ike wind, iiliinjc b«r luir, and the carriage brought •round to the brought from across ttw lawn bearing do»r. •'It is better so, tho the luiut whisk of the squirrel, wbohsd said, smiling thromjh her 8«® returned, *tid ran back and forth ui lingered aloue /or a uoment to gUrico alarm auove uer be*d. Tbsn the grew about the roomi and that nothing ooida.d we«*k as an intuition of some-: bad been foigotten. She looked half thing like iLie truth c«me to her. It I fearfdlly from her w: idow toward® the flashed u^oulier tike asudden da*z.ing ligm. though so-ok« thi

How ge.tle he had U-en in his manner towaris bur ail Mils d+yl How ne toad iriieU b-r caiiu in hia aruia! Ob, he did uot love IUIS girl, It was only boyisu fancy ami rneu outgrow such toiuu^ a& iuy d« childish garments b-sides, thin uoie had been forgotten f»r years. Why snould she briug itout to confound anil coufua^bCin all now ami yet, and jet— m- /mm*-.-

again Frere

He did not pause to ask wbicb direction she bad taken. He bad foraotfen to thank the woman bo atood aside meekly for him to paas. But there is a higher rowaid tor self sacrifice than even hum appreciation, and though onr prayers swui to return into our own bosom, they may nestle there like doves.

He darted away, and in a moment sbe saw hiin striding across the last summer flowet-beds, trampling .down fthe withered stalks In bis baste tbe wind tosaing bis long hair about his •boulders as lie went.

I bad better go home now," she •aM, tufauiM aw and beginning slowly to mount the Stairs. The tears, held ttiaok long, iu a torrent and overflowed her eyes. As she hasteued to wipe them away, all at once she re mem1 ored a letter received that morning, calling her elsewhere. She bad hardly von it a thought at the time.

The summons did uot seem imperative. But now it would st least furnish an excuse, and she would go. 8be looked back at the bands of tbe old clock. It WHS not yet too late to

catch tbe train.

Her mind onne Mioved to take thlsstep, she was impatient to execute it. She i,sought Madame Pfelffo and .solicited 'ber aid, overtiearing every objection, her spirits rising each moment with the excitement of ber baste. But wjien ber kitui hostess sbed two little teats over the defeated hopes wbicb the waa yet too proud to own, jealous as sbe was, for het son and afi wrong in ber auspicious, the widow oould hardly resist the temptation which so strongly beset her to her head upon the gmid woman's shoulder and pour the wh«|e story iuto her sympathising ear.' But h**re, too, pride came t« the rescue, and she only kiss«d her and smiled, and murmured something, she hardly knew what. There aro times when

Words uiit for nothing. A little motion of the Hps, a sound to fill a pause, and show that life goes on, is only needed and Hebrew or counting in Choctaw would anawer as well aa good old KnitMs t. Then she ran away to prepare Flossy for this unexpected move, who wailed aloud at the an-

silent woods The »liadows irotn the overhanging branch moved across the lawn astray i«-..f floated down but there w»s no sound of voices, no flutter of a woman's uown among the tn~ea. "I have had my time ol youth and love," she said so'tly, as tbongb pleading witET herself for another. Her eyes grew tender in retrospection a gentle pity rose in ber heart for this girl whose life had held uotbing swset whose bappiut-89 had been so long de layed and bung upon so frail a thread I bat ber lingers might bave snapned it. Some one called to her from below. There was no time to spare, and yet she lingered. Suddenly sbe pulled from her Anger a little circlet of forget-me uots, blue as the waters of tbe lake, from the old city upon the banks of which it had been sent to her loug years before, when she waa young and richer in hopes than now. She twisted it iu a bit of paper, writing hastily upon it little Miss Frere's name. Then, aa she passed ber door, she stole in and dropped it upon her pillow.' Perhaps they will yet remember and bless me, she thought, as she ran down tbe stairs. Madame Pfeiffe stood wailing at the open door. ".What shall I do?" she said, help lesaiy. "I want to keep you tell me how." S ie shaded her eyes and looked away in the distance. "What will Robert say? What can I tell hiui?" *lie asked taintiy, a pink flush stealing up under tbe wbftecurls. ".You will exegae me to bim. Tell bin. I bave bad av^ter wbicb makes Ii c-«sary for ine^to go at once. At lea.«t,"—she corrected herself, remein bering what they had talked about the Yngtit belore,—"it seems best tor me to go and give little Miss Frere my love, uiy kindest lore," she added.

All ber bright manner had returned wjtb,ibe lightness of her heart. After all, was It not more blessed to give joy tO tbese two hearts than to take it into lay own, even She kissed Madame yfeilfe,who held up either cheek ia jteafty. continental fashion then tbe Carriage-door closed upon ber She leaned tar out ss she swept around tbe oircle on the lawn. Tbe sun sbone deep into tbe heart of the woods, down the wide path over which the branches the forest-trees met and mingled. Out from the shadowy depths Into the sunshine came two flgurra, slowly walking. Tney were the Protsssorana little Miss Frere. dame Pfeiffe, too, observed their approacn and went hastily to meet them. The widoto saw the Professor give the girl into his mother's arms, then gathering her Jn his own as though she bad been a child —but ob, bow dear a child !—before her towards the bouse ss the carnage disappeared rtver the brew of the Mil.

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The

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TKKKE-HACTK,

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Tbe* following figures are paid to farmers and others by dealers (n this city: BKE8WAX—Yellow I 25®

FLOUR— Fancy brands 7 25@ 7 60 KRU1T—Green Apples, dull..:. 7&@ 1 00 Dried

Dried Peaches. 5@

GR VIN-Corn, new :. 25® Oats, new 22$ Rye, new 65 whit- wheat 1 70

Alabama. 1 45 Mediterranean 1 65

GINSENG 60 UREASE—Brown 6(3 HAY-Perton 12 00# HIDES—Green trimmed

Halted 9k(~ Dry -sited Hi lry flint. ...» Sheepskins

TALLOW PROVISIONS*—Hams.....':......:..... Hides. ,4.'- Hhouldera...:....„..ii ME8H PORK-Per bbl 13 LAHD—Couutry POTATOES. 60(9 POULTRY—Turkeys, alive per ft. diwsed 1

Docks per ddsen 3 UOQ S 00 Geese 8 50 Cbla'np, old, perdos. 8 00 a rested 2 259 3 00

8EED8-Flax_ I 5T Clover 10 RAQS—Cotton SH WOOL-Tub washed 6S§ 60

NION STEAJM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG& BiXO.

Manafaetnreni of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

AMD

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A 8TAPLK GROCKR1SB,

(Between the two Railroads,) tl-tf. Terre-Haots. Ind.

JU3T RECEIVED AT

J. Schaublin's

P«.sseropnterie & Ftitoes

TiMMMllMtti:

RSMmkwI RM4«,

'7 Wsrk

4

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1 ays immI Tsssy

o. w. roosiita

Cmi

VERY CHEAP, ,,

jxo. '6. SK.OOS

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"yjTOORHEES & BRIGGS,-

Attorneys at Law,

Terr«^Haate.

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Will ipTe their entire attei tl«»n to the WWUoe of the law in all its branehe*. q*es ea OMs ML. 6*. Third a*d PbmnK,

BUSINESS CAIIOS JOHM

H. O JOTLC, OIALIKIK

Leather Hides, Oil 4k nadlsys, No. 178 Main street. Cash for Hides, Pelts, Rough Leather, etc.

J•COOK

4k SOJf, Wholesale sad Retail Dealers in

HARD WAKE and OJTLEBT, lo2 A 134 Main street. *%_Agents for the Horney Richmond Plow

JOHMla

H. MY HEM, 5 Wholesale and Retail

Dealer Hats, Cups, Furs, as4 Straw Cloud*, »14 118 Main street.

V*' •. SAUK, VV Confectioner and Baker, dealer in Nuia,Crackl!«S

Foreign and Domestic Fruits. ers, Fire Works etc., 119 Main street, tabllsiied in 1837.

THE XEW YOBK STORE, JL 73 V, alii street, near Court House square

Dry Moods. Carpets, Wall Paper, •hade*, Ac. FREDERICK

Rcscuxurr A Co

R. i'KEEXABf,

American A Forelgs Watches* JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

L.

HlflSXES,

PIANOS, JKELODEONS, OR64N8, Musical Instrnments, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

TEUE-HAIJTEiranches.

MUSICAL 1MMTI

TUTS, 182 Main street, up -lalrs." MuPupils may Agency for Stelnway

sic taught in all its branches. enter at any time. Agency pianos.

A. SHIDB,

(iarden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

R.

L. BALL,

Dealer in

Mm, Omte*. Tin Piute, Jmpmm mnd I'rMwi Ifw*,

SIMM, MmntmU \d 128 Main 8treet, North Side.

QBVOS, PAINTS, Oil*. lass, Toilet Articles, Brashes, Ac., QUL1CK 4 BERRY,

Corner Main and 4th streets.

TT VrrKIHUIEB IRMk,

ABBEH, HOBEBO CO.,

rest Headqua'rs (brDry Goods,

JOSEPH

SO

rtUl'r&tt-Uest 150 CORN MEAL 60 liOOS— Fre»h 280 13 KEATHEKH— Lave Geese....... 5.3^ 00

Old 10® 40

J.!

Opera House Corner

STRONG, .,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Teaa, Csffi «a. Hsfan, Faaer and Staple Groceries,

No. lift Main reet.

»LOWS. PHILIPNEWHART'8 Terro-Hante Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

CHEADLE,

Attoraejr at Law 4k Notary Pafell* No.

SO

MALLF

STRSKT,

Between Third and Fonrth. 91.

Jeweler. Ohio street, sonth'o'l tue Court House, Terre-Haute, Ind. atcbes, Clock and Jewelry repaired.* Engraving neatl done and warranted to give satisfaction. pABTLETT re.7~ O Wholesale and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers,1'

159 Main Street.

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JJA.BDKNBTT.

Principal.

^YFIS,TKADKBACOn

WHOLESALE OROCER8, 10U Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

C. SMITH,

Vy, Dealers In Stoves, Reapers, Airrteultnral Implensewta, And manufactured Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

R«.UPPItOl,

General dealer in

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

A. FOOTE,

J, Dealer in

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YES!

JONES 4k JONES.

WTO

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WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

CommlsHion Merchants.

148 Main utreet.

O. r. SMITH. w. A. WHSBUUt JMITH WHEELER, Dealers In

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FKeoe 45$ 60 TTnwaahed SSa 40

Stoves. Grates ami Tla Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 Main street. •lUmUlblL.

Manaacturer of Saddles aud Harnesr .. bull, Carry Combs, Brashes, Horse Blan kets, Ac., all wAfk warranted. Lowest price in the etty, 196 Main street, near 71h. hfllVIIlAKIUIkMU

DRUOIHMTH,

168 Main Street, near Sixth.

NATURE'S R1

yegetih:

THE OREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.J

r*""-ai*iIB'i— i' VEGETINE Is made exclnsivel/ from 'h« juices uf carefully .^elected barfca, rMt* and feerfca, and so strongly eonoentratoi that It will effectually eradicate from lb' system every taint of NcrsfSIs, WerefW•••a Nsswr, Tsaera, Css«fr, fssceroas Hsissr, Kryslpelaa, Salt Blwssh sypkliilr

BIMSWS,I'ssMr.

Falatwesa at thr Nlsmarlr. and all diseases that arise from impure blood. MrlaM* ia, IslsMsatsry and I'll row kr Bhfs asatlaai NowraWrla, Goal and Splwal Cwaiplalata, can only be effectually caret throach tbe blond.

For Vlrm and Erwpllve diseases o: the skis. Pwatales. IMiwplea, Blslflu*. Balls, Teller. Nrsl4keM and Blar esra, VEGETINE has never hilled to effect a permanent rare.

For Pain* la tlie Rack, HMacy Caai

tlalaf*.

Dropsy, Foasale Wcsbaist.

reeerrlMBS, arlslmt from internal nloerstton, and uterine diseases and Oeaersl BeMllty, VEGETINE set* directly nporthe eaasM of these complaints. It Invigorates and stmngtheas the whole system, act* upon the secretive organs, allsys lnflsmmstlon, cores olecranon and regulates Us bowels.

Kor fstarrfe, Dyspepsia, Hnkltaal fsvllVMMa, PalpiMittoa .. ef Heart, Bwia«. Piles, |«rves and Geaerwl prostration of Systeas. no medicine ha* perfrct «atlstaction as theJinSgl] purifies the Mood, cleanses allot and imsisan a controlling pofrer Nervous system,

The remarkable cores TINE have Indneed many physii apothecaries whom we4 *now to prescribe and use It in their own families.

In fact, VEuETINE Is the best remedy yet discovered lor tne above dtoauM/uo is the only reUabla/BLOOD PCBlflKB yet tdaceo before toe public.

Prepared by H.!B. HTKT ENS, Boston. Mass. Price IMS. .Sold by all Ihtigglsts. S-lSw

pu|(^r

"P.M. H9R9,

Praetleal Plaaa Baker, Taaer 4k Be* pslrer sf SalMl tastraaseats. Orders left at James M. Crlshef*s Jewelry Store opposite Court House, will receive prompt attoattoo. }anll-U

•iwdwwfM^ inlir

LEATHER,

p'ri. vjv -r

Hides and Furs,

144 and 146 fflafn Street,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Fqrs and Hides I am buying especially for agents of the ^European market, and will pay the highest'prices in the West, as follows RACCOON—Lam,pri me,good oolort«..r..5.-..

Small,'prime

5

No 2 Kittens. No. 8 No. 4

MINK—Large, dark, prime Large, pale, aud small, dark

4

No. 2 a unsound prime No. S No. 4

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REItPOX»Rt$FOX^ OTTER—No.

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No. No. No. vubuJL..

WILOCAT-g^ HOUSE CAT-No. No

WOLF—Laras M-Lat disd-.^.

OPOSSUM—Large, esse ban

SHEEP

CLOTH1EBI, US Main Street.

4.

SVBSCMI P-r IO SS.-1S7S. ,'Teraiat HABPBS'S BASAX,

one year

of the Urlaary

ns and

PROSPECTUS

15 5 as

SmalC oiine han« died.

SKUNK—Blsck os^eH, Narrow otrlpe.. Wide strips A white DEER 8KINP—Red and blue.. HIDES-Oreen, salt cured

it 80-

60 80 86 iox 17

8

Green Slaughter Dry Flint, trimmed... Dry Salt, heavy light.........

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bntehereo.. 1 09

No No S.... No 4 Shearlings.. Bntohers'

Tallow.....

Prices of To-Day are NOT To-Morrow, unless agreed upon by special contract. dU-tf.

A BepMltsn af Faaklaa, Ploasare, •ad laatraettoa.**

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The Basar commends Itself to eveiy member of the 4ioui»ehold—to the children troll and pretty lies by its fo*hfo

f(V* Uiroi tu tilt? /UUIW IN on-piMtes in endless variety,

to the provldent matron by Its pntterns foi the children's clothes, to naterfamllliw by its tasteful d«-sigUs for embroidered slip, ei ind'luxuriouH dn-Ksing gowns. But the reading matter of the Basar Is uniformly it ijrest excellence. The paper has acqulredof wide popularity for Ihe flre«ide enjoyment it affords —iV. Evening Pott.

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OR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR.

Tea years or a pak* lie test Ii AS

proved .Dr

/Crook's Wlae of Tar to have more merit than tsny similar preparation

Dflhred to the.pnbIt is rich In the

ever oflhred lie. medicinal qualities of Tar, and nnequaled for diseases of the Tkraat and Laags. performing the

MOST KKHARKABLB

cures.' It KrracTUALX.r cures all Csagha and CslSs. It has cared so many cases of Astkasa and aackltla, that It has been pronounced a specific ftr these oomplalnts. FOr Pafaa In the Broast, SMe' or Back, Grwvol or EM aey trtsaa, JaaaAloo, or

any Liver ^osaplalat it has no equaL It la sbs a saperlar Tea e, Bortsns the Appelta, llwaglkias tke Syateas, BcMsrw tke Weak as4 DekllltateA.

Caaaea Iko Pswl to Dl««a«, vea Dyspepals sal ladlnatisa, Psewata Balar^oaa Pevera, aim fas ta yoar

'ARLYAROACff, KAKtnrACTVBBSS OT

Saddles and Harness,

Dtalcrs in ObOors, IFWps, TVtcaAs, Jc.. ltd. 89 MAIN MTapET, Monh side,' Detwetf and 4tk, Tim Kanto, Indlaae AgenU lor Uncle BassV presisaw^-

aw mti ft» Bm* PmmUt JMn.ul

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G»*ots* repaired neatly ai

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H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

8u'a 7Ul. apMI

Far 187S.—Slxih Year.

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88 per aannia. la mlvsaes, with Oil t*. •. «'kroasM free. .. THE ALDINE will, bereafter, be obtaineonly by i«ib'«crlptlon. There will be no uoed or club rate cash for subscript Ions must be sent to the publishers direct, or •isnded to tbe local agent, without retpontibUUj/ to lAipuMfaATf. exoept in cases where the certificate is given, bearing the fac-ti-mile signature of James Sutton A Co.

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On and after June 2,1872, trains will leav* the Union depot, Indlannpolis. and arrive as follows: ,|s

LSAVB

"NDIANA

News Stores.

THE ALDINE, while Issued with all th* regularity, has none of the tem»iorary or timely interest characteristli of ordinary periodicals. It is an elegant mlscollauy of pure, light, and graceful literature and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, iu black' and white. Although each succeeding number atlords a fresh pleasure

IO.its'

friends, Uie real value

and beauty of THE ALDINE will be most appreciated alter It has been bound up at the close of the year. While other publications -may claim superior chiapnees, as compared with rivals of a similar^ class, THE ALDlNKis a uniqu^snd oiiglaal conception—alone and unapproached- absolutely without competition in price or char* acitr. The poHseasor of a complete volume cannot duplicate the quantity of fine paper 'nd engravings In any other shape or number of volumes for ten timet iUeom and then, there arc the chromOin,

U40pm LISRI K.Mnn

Th' Fast Line and Day Exprewt Trains have Pullman's Drawing and silver Palso Cars, ranning tbrongh wltboat change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night E*pr*s» Train ransdallv (Sanhas Silver Palace Car* la. and New York cbsnge. This is tbe only Ponds] evening train (font Indlanapolis,and mSke direct connection for tbe Eastern Htl^s. Ptawngets leaving on this train Saturday eranlng arrive in New York at, *.10 Mi morning.

days Included^ snd luis through to Pnlladelphl wit boot cbsnge. ThU

S^Ask for Tickets vla||l Oenetal Paiaengerand Ticket Agent D. W. CALDWELL. Oen. Sapt.

rV7RED.

t.. iAf KRirra. MMtaaier** «iea«0 Csttor, Locks and trimic* ^epaip®1'. key» dtted. Iron safes opeoedjand repslrvd, ap^king tubes aut up,"etc. Belts. Sxtnre* sad kw ot all kinds kept on hand. North Uh St. Banement Room Jb Cooks new bnlldlng ®len o» ihe «f»lde»jikev

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Dailj aid Weekly

State Journal.

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The Weekly State Journal for

vThe proprietora of the INDIA 8TATB JOURNAL aro' determined to npsie no alns nor expanse to make the Journal tba Jeiitas well ihe OtMlNlllepubiicaii newspaper iu Indiana or the and toij tlaS purpose of earning each a circulation eS the Importance snd valneof the |a^er mand*, ihry offer the ftiliowina liberal list el fW^tns to Agents lor obtaining KatmUl

Pft^IUMS TO CLUB AGENTS. Fbr a dfub VFive,at fl.76 each, We willglTe a No, 7 solid Gold Pen, without bolder,Wot tb„... 2 N Or a ret or doable silver-plated Tea bpoons, worth 3« /bra Chtbtf Twenty-Pit*,at ob each, A silver-plated Dinner Castor, worth.. Or a dos. double plaied Dos ri Forks, worth Par a Ctub of Fifty, at Si.50 each,. A fine sliver hunting-caMe VKi jeweled, lever movement, Or an elegant Russia-boa

Ppecimen Copies -it the DA

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Indlananolls 4.30 am 10.00 a 7A0 3mbrioga City. 8.-^2 a 12.05 am S.9D elambas 11^0 8 40pm 8JKlam Newark 1.43 7A6 4M a Dennlson

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A large aaaortment, and low prices, st #. Ifgtr. NMtk Fourth street, Cook's i"t niAtl,

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48 46*

Watch mil plate, gold hinge, wurranted, worth

TO DI

Fbr a Club of Two Hundred, at I1.2& each, An elegant gold huutiiiKi'iiwv Watch. lever moveni' in, hetivv case, lull

Jewelet, warranted, worth ISO It Or a Lady's Wstcli of name value. Or an elegant Howe Cabinet Hewing

Machine, worth 180

Cash C«aamlssl4Mfts to Agenis Who prefer a CMHII

commissi in lieu oi tbe

foregoing pri uiiuitiM. On application Commlttoion Itates will be tuiumhed.

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TFTEINDIANAPOLIH DAILY JOURNAJ^ By Mall (payable in advnn^,) per annum 812 By Mall (payaffle in advance.) tor six montha.... 8 ft By MaiU(payable in advance,)for three mort'liB. 8 W By Mall (payable In advance.) for one month 1 By tbe week (psytble to the ugent or carrier.).........Trrr.r. .v.

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Clubs of Twenry.-rtye feiwb).. Clubs of Seve'niy-flVc^tM)). Clubs of One Huudred snd over (eucti) "ti

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LYJOURNA will be sSnlnratultoufly to those who wish'to examine tlu* paper wiQl reference to subscribing or ralMing clute Circulars and Pwters furttabed agents adi getters up of

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Clubsinoald be complete before Kendlna, and remittances ifiade at ono lime. Additions may be made at sn time, at club rates, after Ine clob has been raised, vlded onlp'tnat a full »ear's £11

fujl »ear's mibxcrlpllon] oer

taken.1 Slmrfe eUhMBribem, invariably. 82 The money mu»t accompany-1 The shove prices sr»- Invarlab Remit In Drafts or Fo»tofllee Money Ord if ponsibte. and where neither of Oiene be procured, •end the money In l(

advance. order*.

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ed Tetter. All Fo»tmaefe r* ars'.ohilied 'ID reclnter letter* when mnesied to do so, a# thesyxtem I* an absolute protection agsiaal

by mstl. Give ntjl Address I'ostoflles, County andSlate. Addrtss,^

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(TWENTY THOUSAND DOI.K.AKS) la Pmalamw. far HlntrlbBiUa, amoiigr ihe Snbscrl* brra af ibr

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Weekly Enquirer!!

In April, 1873.,

The nuatber of Premlumn are always Increased when tbe number of names exeeM tbe number calculated upon.

We now offter the following 1 Cash Premium of....—.. 41d 30 Cash Premiums of flM e^h 2J

00

Stem-winding Watches. each.„ 4j IMCnsh Premiums of each 200 cash Premiums of 10 esch 100Ossh Premlusasof «ach 100 Cash Premiums of earb 1C0Cash Premlnms OI Heah 127# Miscellaneous Pre^Z to «10 eaeb 7J Making a Tat*l THOW« AND rrlcms, Worth TWENTY THOUBAW,

DOLLARS. Every subscriber Wbo remits 92#i for year's subeerlpt Ion will bave his name

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am

MaH*Kir\i) Willi H«aa

bH'tg rrpresentedSy duplicate in tbe tributlon.v rAgenix *enRn| IjJtftilKies and ISO.M at osl tlm* receive a free pf per one year and havs their narais registered Ms participants premlnms.

Specimen Copies, Posters. Premlnm Pa^ phlet and Subscription Blanks ftenl frse Ts

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Cincinnati, ObM^r

DOOT.V.Y,

Book and News'Dealff

aad J. M. KAIN, Agents

CLA RIDGE, Walnut Hi., opp. Center Marked

Tyer and Scourer,

Ladles Aptwrrt

nicely

Hooared or beydk

lolly Colored. Oenls Osrmeata IJuisiVi Colored or Repaltod. *"TL. Band yoor goods by Expraas or eUMSV^i