Show A relic of past am ages st I 1 M fellers bead head clerk of william VII Iam garland the bear river canal contractor came down from col cot linston yesterday morning and returned last evening he stated to a I 1 5 I 1 I 1 I 1 11 11 representative of THE STANDARD that b he had bad a relic at col collingston collinston linston which would undoubtedly be of 0 much interest to scientific men it is the skull of 0 a man who mart have been buried centuries ago while engaged in the tile work of excavating on the canal about two miles from Cc Ccllins hinston ton the workmen rame came upon the skeleton tk eleton at a d T ath t I 1 of eighteen feeke aried in a solid cement formation the skull was preserved by mr fellers feller and will be taken baet by him when be he leaves it measures twenty twe nty one inches abour armourd d the upper part something unusually large the skeleton toa measured from six and a half to seven feet the pose of this huse huge frame must have lare been en of creat great age the tee h though perfect were worn down to lie tile tarns game the tile forche forehead d was high the cheekbones prominent ra eat and the jaw and chin very full |