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Show J. II. McDonald who sovoml weeks siuco wont to Lns Vegas- to look ovor tbo situation roturuod homo Sunday Sun-day night, having boon onllod homo by a lotter from his boy snyCng that Mrs. MoDonnld was vory Uil. Mao was thoroforo vory agreeably surprised upon his arrival to find bia- wifo in tolerably fair health. Now. that ho is hero ho is thinking sorlciiBly of taking bis family back with him, as bo has mado up his mind thut tho now railroad town prosonta n. Rood opening open-ing 'for business. Whoui shown tho lottor from Mr. Roavis which wo publish pub-lish in this ifiiiuo ho said that it givos a vory fair description of tho place. In nddition to what tho lottor contains con-tains Mr. MoDonnld Bays that many pooplo who hnvo studied tho soil and tho olimato boliovo that tho Vegas valloy affords oxcollont opportunities oppor-tunities for fruit raising, ns water can bo got nnywhoro in tho valloy at a dopth of from ton to fiftoon foot, aud lu sullloiont quantities, it is thought, to irrigate fruit trees. llo thinks that any ono who has monoy to invest cannot do bottor than to buy n cornor lot in tho now burg. Already Al-ready ;nuoh monoy has changed hands in tho real estate markot, and town lota hnvnbecu sold ut qulto high flgnroa. ( |