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Show I :f The Big Strike I J in Ohio Mines :'. If ii Sensational Percentages of Chopper Oc-' Oc-' ' 1 'jjl currlng- In a Moss of Fine' Averago. 1 J'jjj On tho thrcc-foot lovel In tho properties " Ij ' tn0 0,1,0 cPPr M'nlng company at , Bingham la ono of tho most Interesting -l dovelopmcnta In tho chronology of that , great copper-bearing camp. According to I ) tho report Just submitted by Supcrlntcnd-1 Supcrlntcnd-1 ;i( ; ent Cummlngs to Its management, tho .It ledgo upon that horizon has opened up 1 , lt. Into no less than twenty-flvo feet of cop- jjl pcr-bcarlng oro between walla, and yet tho , full extent of this splondld disclosure la JJ yet to bo determined. Tho careful Rimini Rim-ini pling of tho entire mnss from wall to wall reveals an average of 6 per cent copper, 1l'J "vlillo In the main mass occurs most srn-,f srn-,f national pcrcenlogo In tho red metal. On it) j tho 200-fool level tho Assure In which this j I -wealth of copper la occurring had a width j fl of about six feet, and that 100 feet below t It has attained thcao dimensions Is one of I j tho most Interesting lessons of tho present tl season In that camp. Tho management ill came forward yesterday with two carloado i,'.? of concentrates and ono carload of crudol , ( ore, both lots affording a handsome mar-f 'fa ,n-f ,n-f ' f Hon. N. J. Catrow. president of tho ,,i ; ; & First National bank, Mlamlsburg. O., one . ! I of tho principal owners In the Ohio com-ii,i com-ii,i pany, arrived In the city yesterday to 1 11-iSf 11-iSf ji quire Into developments that havo taken ! 5 placo since his last visit, and will leave '. . 3 for tho camp tomorrow. With tho manner I n In which tho Ohio Copper company's terrl-i terrl-i a tory has responded to developments ho i!) u cannot be other than pleased. Its wealth f. 2 lias Increased, as has that of Its neighbors, l;i Slf aml today shows an enormous prollt on Hi th or,?lnal Investment- |