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Show berry wop is abon c all picked. Currant; Cur-rant; and gooseberries do well here. The r.otato crop promises to be very ' gooa Panaca came be outdone in raising rais-ing potatoes. The vrif.:-) raised a single sin-gle potato, last year tba' weighed four and.?:. -half pounds. Max. Panaca, Nevada, July 20, 1898, tr I'ASACA, NEVADA Past Sunday was observed as Maine Men ori.il day. Sam Gentry, of St Thomas, is visiting relatives here. Weather continues hot, and no rain to moderate it. We had a fine hop on the evening of Pioneer day, the 25th. There is plenty of whooping cough yet among' the children. C. P. Pionnow, manager of the. Co-op. has gone on a visit to nothern Utaji. Jno. Pace, of Rice Bros., has returned return-ed from Salt Lake, where he had been to purchase goods. Moie leeching tanks are being taken to the plant at DeLamar. A number passed through here today. Misses Emma and Sinie Lee, of Biuikerville, are here visiting' among the numerous relatives and frienrs. Sevei al volunteers left Pioche a fow days ago to join Uncle Sam's troops. Lincoln Co. has about twenty soldiers in the army now. The weather has been so hot that the carpenters were unable to shingle our hall, consequently we did not use it on Pioneer day as expected. We expect to li nisi i it a- soon as the weather moderate.-'. Panaca has been culled upon for missionaries. mis-sionaries. M, L. Lee goes in September Septem-ber to the Netherlands. Pi-asius P.on-now P.on-now in October, to (!.rm:my, a-.il William I'.ewarils in fv.e'1 r to Givai Britain. This will m: --( v.. r.rt ;.).' aries from here. V. I '. L-. and A. Lee being now in Text. The seconil crop of hiecrn is beine' cut and is much heavier than the first. Graiu is ripening fast and the golden sheaves will soon b gathered in. The |