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rned to on of a I whileliirh ofs grass-ugh thenamedrb. fell imittedwithin of 1864,a ter inaims to stands nty-oneend of s.wv »■! ii a«*iuu tun pm tit nidi p «i| tUC Vf uigoing on there. Several miners arrived on th* day and be can work. Lee «fc Taylor took on 1,800 pounds of mineral by 3 o’cloek. When on informant left. Teen burg and his partner ba» taken out about 1.000 pounds; Lone lt;fc Policy. 1,200 pounds; Joe, Williams and two helpers 1,500 pounds. The miners get f*:i 40 per l.es pounds for mineral, and $. per ton for zinc ore—Philip Prather of Lexington rejoices in tbs fact of having all his family under one roof, foi the first time in fourteen years. The group con sists of himself, aged 75 years; and his wife, Mrs. Elizaneth Prather, aged 70; Mrs, XunneW ley and daughter, or Madison county. Hen. lucky: Win. If. Prather and family, of Dallas Texas; Thomas T. Prather and family, of Cn lumbta. Missouri; and Mrs. T. A. Webb an* Miss Lizzie Prather, of Lexington. Mr. Prafhei and his wife were married September 00. 1834; and consequently, will m a few days, celebrat* the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding.I'll T ll M i: V . lilt t-m T a K n ^ • a fl • T V» ^ a m A
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St Louis Republican

St Louis, Missouri, US

Wed, Sep 02, 1874

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