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L URDAY EV ENINMAIL.TERRE HAUTEPERA HOUSEIMMENSE BARGAINS!floor are a terror to ua?n of his craft, as they dare not handle them or walk over them. Thus do we have an another illustration of the power of the proas. Newspapers as a ourglar alarm.Only a little while ago Edison was lauded as the greatest inventor of the age. Now the papers swear he couldn’t invent an improvement on the hone handle of a jack-knife.The head liner, whose heading oi “Fatal but unpleasant accident” has become famous, has been eclipsed by the Western man who speaks of a murderer as “Hung but not happy.”The father of a St. Louis bride presented his aou-iu-Uw with 80,000 head of cattle. “Papa, dear,” exclaimed his daughter, when she heard of it, that was so kind of you; Charley’s awfully fond of ox-tail soup.”The Scientific American has just discovered a new substance called uranine, a single grain of which will color three hundred gallons of water. This will be glorious news to the makers of circus lemonade.—Richmond Courier.Toucbiug obituary in Buffalo Express]: Doctor McBride, who called himself theKing of Pain, recently died in Chicago. He was a person of loug hair, great pretension, and a lack of medical knowledge that was apparently bottomless.The Sau Francisco Cbronicle thus rounds off the biography of the earlier days of a prominent citizen: He was one of that class of ‘good boys,’ now nearly extinct, who wore a father’sbreeches after they were shortened and made up by a frugal mother.”HUGHES sells wide all silk Gros Grain ribbon 10c, full regular Balbrig-gan hose 25c, real Guimpure laces 10c a yard, silk twist colors lc a yard, for a short time only atrted on Monday forilth trip.wllyu. of Richmond, aer brothers, Messrs. all.of Gulick A Berry, sley, started for theight.gentlemen composing ee on education, viait-eek, have been schoolNew embroideries cheap, new Breton laces, the novelty, new rucbing, all kinds. Our ONE CENT DEPARTMENT more attractive than ever. Our big rush hurts croakers. Remember money goes further than It ever will again, at», a prominent citizen n is making arrange-his citv and eugage inROSALIND.......................MLss Fanny DavenportDuring the performance Miss Fanny Daveu-port wlllslng the “CUCKOO” song.Admission..........................25, 00 and 75cit r s 4^1 s e s t ...... .*•..... *. .»*••••••••••«»•••• ft I .^OSale of Neats commences Friday morning at Central Book Store. 9 s. m. prompt.er, who has been vis-i and friends at Mun-tern borders of the ne on Tuesday.a E. Glover will, this 00 frame residence, the Mont Rose church [use burned last fall.;ins is just geliingout confined to his houseaevere fall, in the In-House, some fourMain street, opposite Opera HousePERA HOUSE BOOKSTOREXew Publications.A Face Illumined—E. P. Roe................. 1 50Signor Monaldini’s Niece....................... 1 00A Masque of Poets—“No NameBerles. l 00•SpiritualSongs, with Music.................... 1 50Tribune AlmanacDaisy Thornton—Mary J. Holmes 11 50Cast-lo Blair—Flora Shaw 1 00Drift from Two Shores—Bret Harte 1 *25Return of the Native— Hardy............1 00Dinner Year Book—Marion Harlaud.... 2 25Social Etiquette of New York............... 1 00England from a Back Window'...............1 50E. L. GODECKE,Bookseller. Stationer and Newsdealer,TERRE HAUTE, IND.OWLING HA LIMISS SUSAN B. ANTHONYThe most Famous Woman of the century, willlecture at Dowling Hall.Tuesday Eve., Feb. 11th.SUBJECT:“Woman Wants Bread.Not the Ballot.General Admission........................................35cReserved Seats................................................50cTickets for sale at J. Q. Button A Co's lxok store.THE PR AIRIE CITY STO VES. Anybody wanting a plain, heavy and durable Stove at a low price, can do no better than buy the “Prairie City.” For sale by Townley Bros,514 Main street, north side.Davis. 8. C Hams.Retail, 0 Cent*.Wfl hnvanhnioA now winter hams ofnow in Spriugfield, remove bis family z to that city, a move larn. He makes theE)fit of his health.'ell has returned from er to a telegram in-dckness of her daugh-CIRCULATING LIBRARY,Comprising the standard works of fiction and magazines, is established at02S Ohio Street.Rooms open from 9 a. rn. to 9 p. in., Tues-A HOUSE
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Terre Haute Saturday Evening Mail

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Sat, Feb 08, 1879

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