A SPINSTERS' PARADISE.
Here is a promised land for neglected epinstera An American Dap?rs B&ys, that there aro no less than 30,000 bnohelors m Montana, bo Bays an enthusiastic resident, and every oue of them is m need of a wife, Theße youn? fellows have no t<mo to go courting themselves, and mach of this sort cf thing is done by proxy. They are entirely too busy amassing fortunes, either at sheep-herd-ing, oat'lo growing, or mining, m which at least 30 per cent f-f them aro bound to become miliionairrg sooner or later. There h the greatest pnßßtble need m Montana for young girls and maidens old women and old maid?, too, for that matter, each . and every one of thorn would fill a long-felt want. Domestics aro m high demand.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1529, 11 April 1887, Page 3
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131A SPINSTERS' PARADISE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1529, 11 April 1887, Page 3
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