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He was telling the story in the billiard* room of a Denver hotel. Said he: There were three of ua you see, and Nevada was a cold climate for us. We were dead broke, half-starred, and clean discouraged, when along came a New "Xorker. He wouldn't play cards, wouldn't be robbed, and we conldn't stick him with forged patents or boguspre-emptions. One day we trailed out and dug a hole into a hill and salted it a bit, and rushed back and offered the New Yorker the big discovery for 3000 dollars cash down,' 1 "And he bit?" " Took right hold like a pair of pinchers. Why, he never even stopped to beat us down. We got a cool thousand apiece, and made for 'Frisco." " Purty cool that was." " Well I dunno. If there was anything cool in that transaction it was the way that New Yorker bought machinery, started men to work, and took over 750,000 dollars out of that 'ar hole inside of eight months! Maybe we got over feeling flat, but I guess not." Don't Die in ihe House.—" Rough on Rats " clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Moses, Moss »n<* Co., Sydney, General Agents.
Soiree ANNIVERSARY SOIREE. THE SOIREE in Commemoration of the Anmreraary of the Grabamßtown Wesleyan Church will be held THIS (Tueßday) EVENING-, at |6.30 o'clock. Public Meeting at 7.30 o'clock. Addresses, interspersed with Sacred Songs and Music by the Choir, will be delivered by the Tier. 3. Maofabiane and the Ministers of the town. Tickets ioe Tea ......... Is 6d. Meetings LODGE SIR WALTER SCOTT, 2To. 533, S.C. THB P egular MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Hall; Owen Btreet, THIS (Tuesdaj) EYFNING, 15th April, at 7.30 o'clock. . Members of Sister Lodges Lmted. C. J. Chbtstex, Hon. Sec. Drapery Mfs. GLOVEK ' V T>EGS to inform be? many Customers and ' JL> the pubJlic geiaerally that she has just rccowed and OPENED UP her New Stock of Goods, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, comprising— NEW DRESS MATERIALS, NEW VELVETEENS, NEW BLANKETS, NEW FLANNELS, NEW SHIRTINGS, NEW SERGES, NEW FUR, NEW HATS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW FLOWERS, NEW TRIMMINGS, Ac, Ac, and shall be glad if her friends will call and fsTor her with an Inspection at their earliest conrenience. A Splendid Assortment of NEW WOOLS, of the Newest Shades and Finest Quality. ALL GOODS MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. Mrs GLOVER, D BAP KB AND HOSIER , (Opposite the Thames Hospital), * MAST STREET. ?979
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 3
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655Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4763, 15 April 1884, Page 3
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