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Show Nevada. H "The waters have been much troubled" In No- I vada during tho past year. Between the crash In I stocks, tho labor troubles and tho -final universal m panic, a groat many hopes have bsen blasted and a multitude of fortunes have been shriveled. And I still this has not lessened the real value of any No- vada property. We believo that Goldfleld is the H richest gold camp In tho world. Against tho most adverse conditions it was yielding $2,000,000 per month when the panic came which was equal to tho host yields of tho entire Comstock lode up to tho time tho Crown oPInt Bolcher and Con-Cal Bonanzas wore uncovered. It is a very wonder of the world in mining. All the new camps are showing up grandly Fairviow, Wonder, Seven Troughs, Yerlngton, Round Mountain and many others. At old Silver Peak tho O'Meara brothers have completed and sot in motion a ton stamp mill, tho Plttsburg-Sllver Peak company has 100 stamps ready to drop, if they are not already at work, and another 100 stamp mill is ordered, construction to begin as soon as the first 100 stamps are in regular regu-lar motion. The ore Is free gold and will yield from ?17 up in the mill. It is expected that the two mills will reduce 1,000 tons per day for several sev-eral generations to como. !5 |