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Show A liiK Mill. Hair. Denvi.k, Colo., Oct. 1. The Crand Central mine at Kingston, N. M., was sobi in this city last nigh; by the owner, Thomas O'Neal, to an F'.nglibh syndicate syndi-cate for $!,O(i0,0U0 cash. It is a big low grate properly, running fifteen to twenty ounces of sliver per ton aud "0 per cent lead. It is impossible to give cier.r titles to property in that lo-calitv, lo-calitv, so a ninely-uino year ieasa was given, which Is practically a sa!e. The syndicate wii! build a sixteen mile narrow gauge road from Lake valley to the mine to handle the ore. O'Neill goes to London Saturday to dispose of two more mines located iu the state of lluraugo. Mexico, tho Avemr, which has produced tiO.Onu.OOu worth of silver, sil-ver, and the other, which has i'.'oO.OiiU worth of ore in surht, each one at L'400.-000. L'400.-000. Mr. O'Neal has sold many New Mexican mines to M. Louis parties in the past ten years, and is widely kuown throughout the mining world. |