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Wasn't Slick Enough. While train No. 4 was standing at the depot last night an unknown white man meandered through the coaches and laid his thieving hands upon no less than four valises which were lying in the seats, the owners having left them there while they partook of supper at the Thornburg. His actions aroused the suspicions of passenger, who informed the yard master, and an investigation was about to follow, when the thief be came frightened and dropped by plunder. Le jumped from the train and beat a hasty retreat through the yards, fullawed by two or three per sons, but he proved too fleet on foot and escaped without difficulty. There have been several thefts within the past three days, and it looks like a gang had struck the town with a view to working it. One individual is al ready in “hoe” for his participation in the thefts, and it looks like others would not be satisfied until they had joined him.— Boomerang. Yesterday afternoon, a purse con taining B1L0 in notes, small amount in silver, a five atone diamond ring and a diamond bracelet. A suitable reward will be paid if returned to Mrs. Mary Asche, 347, Eighteenth also. The Perfection of the age in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Bigs manufactured only by the California fig Syrup company, San Francisco, Cala. It is agreeable to the taste,ac ceptable to the stomach, harmless in its nature, painless, yet prompt and thorough to its action.
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Cheyenne Daily Sun

Cheyenne, Wyoming, US

Thu, Aug 16, 1888

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