Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1879 — A Utah Silver Mine. [ARTICLE]
A Utah Silver Mine.
One-half of the Horn silver mine, in Southern Utah, was sold in April last by Jay Cooke to New York parties for $2,500,000, and the purchasers are now negotiating for the remaining half on the basis of $6,900,000 for the entire property. They are now figuring, it is stated, whether to erect reduction works at Chicago, New York, or at the mine, the Chicago works now in operation being inadequate for the purpose. Among the tourists who returned from Europe, this week are Dr. E. B. Foote, of the Health Monthly, and Mr. Dana, of the Sun. Attaches of his establishment state that Dr. Foote has combined business and pleasure by attending to publishing interests abroad, his “ Home Talk,” “ Medical Common Sense ” and other works being translated and republished at Berlin and elsewhere.— New York Local Reporter. A Paris husband was told that his wife, who had gone into the country to be cured of an illness, was dead. An hour afterward she presented herself before him in perfect health. The sudden and violent transition from sorrow to joy (or from joy to sorrow) was too much for him, and he became a maniac. Victoria Woodhull prints her portrait in a London paper as again a candidate for the Presidency of the United States.
