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Show BEAVER'S SITUATION IS BRIGHTENING John Ryan, whose time and talent have for many years been divided between be-tween the diggings and stock-growing in Beaver county, came up from tho south yesterday morning to confer with his brothei" Patrick, who had arrived ar-rived after a visit tp Chicago. The effort ef-fort to disentangle the affairs of tho ill-starred Majestic company, and tho prospect of getting even 60 cents on the dollar, while $10,000 is being applied to the further development of the properties, proper-ties, has done much to relieve the situation situ-ation in the region surrounding Mil-ford, Mil-ford, and the prospect of reopening the mines is as gratifying to those to whom the company is not Indebted as is the assurance that local creditors aro to receive a piece of bread-money. The particular undertaking on which the Interests' of Beaver county aro relying rely-ing to further emphasize the merits of tho region, however, is that in tho hands of Mr. Newhouse and his staff. Of course the old Horn Silver, moro prosperous today than at any period in many years, has In its enormous output out-put of wealth nnd dividends afforded a conclusive lesson on the resources of the country, but the average man, said Mr. Ryan, is invariably waiting on that "something new." Hdwever, the visitor has no doubt that Beaver county will be. ultimately, as productive as any in the State. |