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Show I1 A.T EUHEKA-OPHIR. Two Classes of Ore Now Coming1 From Another Prospective Bonanza, i Arrivals from Dry Canyon report a most favorable condition these days at the.Eureka-Ophlr group, and many assurances as-surances of Its development the present , season Into one of the steady producers. At present' Manager Lane, who has handled the undertaking most Intelligently Intelli-gently from the first, Is coming to mar-' mar-' ket with about three carloads of ore monthly,- this divided Into two classes, with thrr copper predominating In one, lead in the other. The former, said a neighbor of the Eureka-Ophlr last night, j . ,lt averaging about 15 per cent copper, ' with 55 gold and from twenty-five to i Mrty ounces silver, while the latter af-j af-j f'.rdH about 3G per cent lead, v,it.h 8 per I r,nl coppr-r, twenty-five ounces silver rid ?" gold. The ledge from which the ores are coming Is a well-defined one 1 , ' hud will have soon been followed to a tvpth of 200 feet. |