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Show y . . Wooiiiv.v Jeff Clark 1...-, been on the sic! list but is out once more smilinj I as ever. t The Jolly Stitchers were ver i pleasai.tiy entertained at th home of Mrs. Pritchett last Pri day. t Mr. Miller had a new well fin- t ished by tlie bobson Bros, las j week in which a fiow of 9 gallon per miiuit: of f.ne water ha I been reached at a depth of 19: feet. Mrs. Furrer arrived home fron Eureka, Monday, where she ha I bjen for several days for the purpose of purchasing a fine roa horse. The animal has arrive! and is a beauty. I A large two story buildins with an amusement hall abovi and a mercantile establishmen on the first floor is, we hear, oni ; of the improvements contemplat ed for Wcocirow, in- the verj ; near future. C. Iverson of Lucerne, aged 5i . years, died with pneumonia Sat urday, after a brief illness. Th( i body was taken to Ephriaham, his former home, for interment Deceased leaves behind a large, family to mourn his departure." f Tne farmers are jubilant ovei . another sno.v fail. The winter j wheat has been covered since , the cold weather begun, and is , found to be healthy and ereer under its protective coat. A ! large yield with high prices next year seems assured. Everybody smiling now-a-days. i " Patrick Leahy and his nephew ; w.iile breaking up new ground on their ranch, last week, made a very interesting find. The plow overturned a well preservec sltull. A few feet farther or , and another well preserved skul 1 was overturned. Then the ; gentlemen began digging anc i unearthed the entire skeletons of two men (evidently Indians) who had been burried in the sitt-. sitt-. ing podture. A large bone with a sharp edge, .evidently having , been used as a knife, was found I with one of them. |