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Show Water here is one cent a gallon and 25 cents for a Bingle team. Otis L. Terry has discovered a rich mine which goes eight hundred hund-red ounces of gold to the ton. Most of the men that are working work-ing hero are from Utah. Times are good here for men that will work. . ' , Prices of supplies are as follows: eggs 25 to 30 cents per dozen; butter but-ter 25 cents per pound; potatoes SI. 75 per hundred pounds; grain S2.50 per hundred pounds; board at the hotels $27.50 per month. Wages are from $2.75 to $450 per day. The weather here is fine and seems like spring. Measles are raging here to some extent Peleg. CORRESPONDENCE Delamar, February 17, 1896. Editor Union: j I thought perhaps a few lines from this part of the world might be interesting to the readers of the Union. The Delamar Mining & Milling Co. have a fine and extensive exten-sive plant Their mill, when completed, com-pleted, will cover five acres of ground, but at present only covers three and a half acres. There are from 15 to 20 carpenters at work now and have been ' for months. Frank Wilson is going to put in a 10 stamp mill and has started this morning to bring it here. He purposes adding more stamps in the near uture, v |