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county, "Cornieopia ;" silver, Okanogon county; silver-lead, 
Midas mine, Cascade mining district, Skagit county; silver 
and U-acl. Grover Cleveland, Okanogon county. 
A very striking star-shaped monument <»!' gold, silver and 
copper ores embellishes this exhibit. 
Hematite is shown from the "Elluni" mining district, Kit- 
titas county, also a 60 p. c. ore from the Conqueror mine. 
Elhim, Kittitas county ; other specimens from the Tacoma 
iron mine. 58 to (;:> p. c. Fe.. vein 7 feet wide, of Kittitas 
county: magnetite (?) specimens from the Princeton mine. 
Cle Ellum mining district, 65 to 70 p. c. Fe.. vein 1*2 feci 
thick. 
West Virginia. 
Iron ores are shown from the following counties: Barbour 
(Boggs), Braxton (Durbin), Grant, Greenbrier, Berkeley, 
Kanawha. Marion. Ohio. Putnam. Raleigh (Harper's Perry), 
and Wayne, besides other localities. 
The exhibit of coals is good, as stated in the official cat 
alogue, hut there was nothing observed to represent ores of 
lead. tin. or other useful metals. 
Wisconsin. 
Gold ores arc shown from Bentley and Pratt (goldandsil- 
ver quartz) ; lead ore from Milwaukee, Benton, Shullsburg, 
Plattville, New Diggings, Hazel Green, Buncombe, Linden, 
Leadmine, Argyle, Highland, Belleville. Lancaster, Mineral 
Point, and Darlington; iron ores from Iluriev. Ashland ami 
Belleville; zincoresfrom New Diggings, Shullsburg, Benton. 
Leadmine, Hazel Green, Etna, Linden. Highland, Plattville. 
Mineral Point, Buncombe ; copper ores from Shullsburg, I>un- 
jombe, Mineral Point. Jefferson county. Belleville, Ashland 
and Superior. 
Wyoming. 
This State occupied a small floor space, 30x42 feet, on which 
were exhibited Hock Springs, Sweetwater. Kent mine and 
Sage (reek coals; bricks of sodium sulphate: a case of cop 
per-gold ores from the Flkhorn MiningCo., Silver Crown di- 
n-id; asphaltum from the Rattlesnake district, Navrone 
count}': asbestos, Carbon county: gold and silver ores from 
Carbon countv; fine hematite from the Mons mine in Lara- 
