Show SILVER silven WORKING BY HAND T tha ila aua alta in its talk on change a has haa I 1 tho the following silver miners are indu inquiring i i whether it is not possible t to 0 devise vise some soine plan by which two or i three men with a capital of 1 can manage to open a anino and pulverize and reduce a quarter or half ton of ore per day ly by their unassisted labor in many instances the lodes are thin and do not yield enough t to employ a large mill and e ven even if there were enough ore still the discoverers have not th the means to pay for a mill and the mines must either remain undeveloped or the dis cover coverers ers must give away a large part of it to obtain a mill which is ie not erected until ufler after a long delay and after erection will probably riot not be well managed the miners now want some machine cheap light and capable of being worked by one or two men to pulverize the largest quantity of ore possible with the power two machines are arc competing for tins this demand one is a mill of three seventy pound stamps weighing 0 in ill all pounds and w worth orth or the other one is Hn ikles grinders grinder weighing about potin pounds ds and worth 75 two oe nt the three stamp mills are at work near aurora and accor ding to report one nian man in twelve hours will pulverize from to 10 1000 00 pounds of ore in proportion to its hardness several of hinkles grinders are in ill use and report speaks pe aks favorably of them time and practice emust decide their respective etive merits hinkles G rinder grinder taets ore crushed to the size paize of wheat and grinds it fine and amalgamates at the time the ore maybe amny be pounded to the requisite fbi fineness eness by at stamps or crushed in a crusher which shiell weighs pounds 1 and costs if the ore is pulverized fine in a battery any ordinary idi i di pan can be used for amalga n mation sonic some miners leole for great bew benefits fits from the introduction of such machined machina S which they re regard gardas as putting silver mining on a level with placer mining opening 0 an unlimited field f foi oj the poor pool laborer with a pay more regular and a residence more permanent than those of tho the placer miner ever was |