The editor of the Deadwood dioarer attended church for the first time last ~ Sunday. In about an hour he rushed into the office and shouted to the telegraph editor—“ What in the blanked blazes are you fellows doing ? How about the news from the seat of war ?”—“ news!”—“ Why, all this about (ian army being drowned In the RaUpSw. Why, the gospel sharp up at the church was telling about it just now, and nptwword of it in this morning’s paper* Bustle round, yon fellows, and get the facta or the Snap Shot will get a beat on *. f us. Look spry, there, and ran an* extra 1 I edition if necessary, while I put oh - the - i bulletin-board “ Great English Victory- in * the Soudan. ’ ”—Sin Francisco Post, “Staying” Power.— lt will be interest- *;' log to athletes, and to all who Talus the.' '* power of physical e»dn<-<mcei f tp know that at “ home ” and to th* sister polonlef an article has of late yea-a come genera) use, which is vwj' si ropgly;‘‘reV commended as being an exceedingly plea,*I*' 1 *' aani beverage, and which yet imparts, in au unusually large wljat Is expressively known as “ staying power,’’—in v other words, nutriment and strength. Wg refer to Cadbury ’a “ Coco* Essence.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1537, 11 May 1885, Page 2
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