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Show INTER-M- O THE BEST STOCK For Speculators, Mining Operators and Miners to buy is the CLOTHING STOCK, Now offered by the UNTAIN MINING REVIEW. A 13 Westralia Prospectus. A HANDY A correspondent of the Pioneer, West Australia, perpetrates the following: Sir: I have a valuable mine for sale. I know it is valuable, because I found It myself. I pegged It out in a blinding willy willy, and its location is therefore northwest by and by west. To speak officially: The datum line runs from the peg to a blue spot in the universe, thence 10 chains 2 links and a tape measure to a point beneath the star Arcturus, thence at right angles to the Milky Way to the point of commencement. I have a shaft sunk upon it to the depth of 67 feet 2 inches precisely. At fair contract rates this shaft is alone worth the price of admission. The formation is Ignatius, forensic and erroneous, and the lode is friable, though I do not guarantee it eatable after it is fried. It also contains oxide, greenhide, and plays I have had several assays made of the ore, and the more I get it assayed, the more I am convinced that it is rightly named. The last certificate runs as follows: Description of sample: Old red brimstone and saltosite, lbs. 4. Assay: Gold, nil; silver, worse; copper, conspicuously absent; tincture of road metal, 90; stove polish, 5; bromide of butterine, 21&; chloride of sawdust, 2y2. Total 100. I also sent an expert out to examine the expert, property. He was a first-cla14 and wore prismatic compasses, 2 sheath knives, 48 pouches (more or less), and 1 pair of aggressive looking leggings. He also had a magnificent glass, guaranteed not only to magnify things in existence, but to make things visible which have no existence at all. The glass was slap up, O. V. G., PROSPECTORS FURNACE. east-south-n- or CONHEIM CLOTHING CO., A full line of Tailor-Mad- e CLOTHING, FURNISHING CENTS' GOODS, HATS, SHOES, Etc. 205-20- 10 r ull nTfI. Oil I T I Main St.,and UrlLl South Second LJlIYL E. St., 7 THE enver & Bio hide-and-see- k. Bride The Seenie bine Of the World . . . The only line running two through fast Trains dally to Leartvllle, Aspen, Colorado Pueblo, Springs and Denver. EFFECTIVE A Pit 1 1. 20, 1894. Train No, leaves Ogden 7:00 a. m.; Salt Lake 8:05 a. m.; arrives at Pueblo 6:10 a. m.; Colorado Springs 7:15 a. m.; Denver 10:30 a. m.; Cripple Creek 9:50 a. m. 2 Train No. 4 leaves Ogden at p. m.; Salt Lake 7:40 p. in.; arrives at Pueblo 5:20 p. m.; Colorado Springs 6:53 p. m.; Denver 9:25 p. m. 6:35 Connections made at Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver with all lines east. Elegant day coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleepers on all trains. Take the D.& R. G. and have a comfortable trip and enjoy the finest scenery on the continent. Shortest line to Cripple Creek, Colorados great gold camp. A. S. HUGHES, Traffic Manager, Denver, Colo. S. K. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., Denver. Colo. ss gilt-edg- ed and bell-met- al silver-plate- d and In a burst of confidence, caused by an overdose of Christmas chloral, he told me that he swapped a paper collar for it at Arthur Leaver's before that gentleman lost confidence in the human race, and refused to take no mistake. in boarders. Following is a piece of his report: The formation consists of a glucose and schistose strata, dipping at an angle of 45 degrees from the northwest corner of Sommers public house. It is laminated, contaminated, vitreous, lamentable and vicious. Large B. F. NEYINS, General Agent. quantities of sulphides of hydroprobia, H.M.CU8HING, T.P.A., dog-bitare visible in SALT LAKE CITY. trilobites and the stone, which is liable to cleavage, fracture of the os frontis, and cerebral meningitis. There is a fine outcrop of first-clablue road metal, highly suitable for electioneering purposes, and there is a true contact zone with oleomargarine walls denoting a transverse A vein of rich walode of ter has been struck in the mine, and after calcination, condensation, conit and clarification, flagration COIXG WEST. should, with a little whisky added, be Leave Fairfield Station 9.52 a.m. very suitable for drinking purposes. Arrive Manning 10.19 a.m. Arrive Mercur Throughout the lease there are a num11.02 a.m. ber of dips, spurs, angles, veins, lode OIX EAHT. formations, variations, slides, sinuosiMercur 2.15 p.i ties, throws, breaks, faults, horses, and mullock iSvI&stitioa: iSsi a large quantity of Ivaluable recommend you of the first water. RtTh686 t?n,8 "Jake connection at Fairfit Union Pacific trains which i 2S?ni to sink a spiral trial shaft beneath scheduled to arrive at 9.42 a.m. going west, a the southeast and by north angle of p.m. going east. the vertical slide where the fudgite J. 5. JACOIJS, General Managi ' W, 8. cross-cut- s the rubbishite and intersects HALL, Agent, Mercur. es ss TIME TABLE. te. ::::::: The attention of Prospectors and Miners is called to the merits of a new improved apparatus, for testing and smelting various kinds of ores and minerals, also separating and refining base bnllion, etc. Manufactured by a chemist and metallurgist who thoroughly understands the wants of the assayer, the prospector, the miner, the chemist for laboratory test; for all fnrnace work, snch as melting, scorifying, cupelling, fusing in ci ncibles, testing of sampling charges, roasting, etc. This fnrnace is built in two halves for easy transportation, is complete in itself, made of steei plate, with cast-iro- n slag and metal sponts, wind knock-dow- n and bottom. supply pipe It is of the cupola type, with extension when smelting ores; capacity 1000 to 5000 pounds per heat; also, smaller size, capacity from 100 to 200 pounds per heat, according to the character of ores . Weight of fnrnace 68 ) and 1250 respectively. The Advantages in Practice are as follows: This furnace is constructed by and for a prospector, who requires a serviceable furnace, easily transported over a mountainous country by a pack burro, that is complete and ready to Bet up at any dump of ores, that otherwise will not pay to ship, and make his good pay out of one to two tons of ore a day. low-gra- de On ores , picked low-gra- de at the dump , this little furnace will pay for itself every weekt be- sides wages and expenses. Let some one else do the risk in mining, and stick to a certainty. What we Furnish and What it Costs A Handy feet in diameter by 5 feet high, cupola type with knock-dow- n bottom, made of No. 10 steel plate, and stiffened with made in two for easy transportation, and then bolted together. Two metal and slag sponts, one blast supply pipe, two ladles, three furnace tapping tools, two darlings (or plugging sticks), one grapite No. 40 crucible, one blacksmith's forge blower, geared complete in iron frame, to supply blast by for the fnrnace. The entire outfit complete, roady to be set np, Prospectors Furnace, angle-iron- s steel-flang- 3 half-circl- es ed hand-pow- er delivered on board cars at St, Louis, will cost $100.00 NET. Terms: $25.00 cash with order, balance draft attached with bill of lading; the smaller size, 100 to 200 pounds capacity, $48.00 COST, NET. cash with order, balance draft attached to bill of lading; 5 per cent, discount for cash with order. Printed directions and instructions as to setting up furnace, fluxing material, fuel, smelting operation, separating and refining of base bullion, etc., etc., furnished in detail upon receipt Terms, $20.00, of order. jtoq&I Ofe and Reduction do., 4 5 Locust St.y 1 ST. LOUIS, MO. axle-greas- e. Manufacturers and Patentees of Water-Jackete- d Furnaces for lickel, Copper, Silver and Lead Ores, Aluminum and lickel Alloys. Engineers and Contractors for Equipment of Chemical Reduction Works. J2fWe want a representative. Advertise In the MINING REVIEW and 0 Get into the Swim. |