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The Lincoln County Leader from White Oaks, New Mexico • Page 1

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INCOLN County EADEB. Devoted to the Best Interests of Lincoln County and the Development of Its Resources. VOLUME I. WHITE OAKS. LINCOLN COUNTY, N.

SATURDAY. October 13, 1CS3. NUMIJKi: 52. T. REID'S '7 Assay Office AKI Chemical Laboratory.

Lincoln Count! Lc-n Knteretl nt tlie Post Ofl'u Oiikx, N. sceonil lti. tin it in-r in 'oil MUin InSouthera Nw Mrxlro ritninrd I mnA an.nIfl OIUcc. WhiK" nli" Ait, WHITE OAKS. NEW MEXICO, i Saturday, Oct.

OFFICIAL PAVER Or if lh AWAY FROM HOME. iiU- wft.und..i.roii!ri..ni! LINCOLN COUNTY, N. I Joshua T. hi i.e. better known Iu vv nr T1U "Ht isrif ullural Interest The Editor Abroad.

evrw ot. tv i-on. our genial menu it. (iilllfs.wlio Was Commanded to Rail- nb.iTc hemline we prunitp I a horse fur '-Hilly the Kill till! IvT THE NOGALS. 73111s.

and L-io i i ii i -11 i i im i'. j'v'iis iiuiii uir i niiuuii Ki'i'timiH nf I.ilM'i.ln t'ouiity. Ir.il" liini tlir ter he liiul killed twoof his guards. intercm i.Hlic.ie.i, mid Mil. iht tii'U solicit curre from every Gauss is protecting tin; lliti rests ot ennm.

innire, arid aitriiuitiirnl set-lien hi A 1 I tl. .1, ...,,1 foinili, If eorti'spoiideiHC be nol hi Alcocl. on the ranch and was Nh are whu ions tint we should spend the ED. R. BONNELL, IT lllkV UU'l Hi.

Taws Paid for Xon-Resukiits, Will Also Take Contracts For Doing Assessment Work. Moot Cor. Urnnd Ht. and Whit Onht. WHITE OAKS, N.

M. T. I 1 Kl.I II. CH ANbl.kK, Mucolit, N. M.

K- HoniH, I Wblle Oiiko.N.M BKALL, CHANDLER HOUGH Attorneys mid Counsellors at Law, LINCOLN 4 WHITE OAKS, N. M. Will prnctieein h11 the eourts in tho Territory, Charitj in niKtrcm. In Chnrgos A. G.

LANE, Physician and Surgeon, Wll.TC.ITS A SHAKK Of the PalroiiHKC of tho Citizen of Whit Oi.m nml Vicinity. Prompt Artetidnnee. I'tluetual CilUtion. D. J.

M. A. JEWETT, IT. S. Mineral Jcpnty Surveyor, ii-w Alexicoand Arizona.

U. S. Dejmty Survyeor, Ixmisianu. WM. CAFFREY.

'1'. ii Old IJatiGausi and His Chickeni we wiinl THE ALBUQUERQUE, WHI'lX 0AK3 AISD PECOS VALLEY. ''From goiitlciiii'ii in titti-mlaiu't1 at the tair, we loarn that the jirojeet a railnmii from this city I to Wliite Oaky and the I'eeox 'al-: ley, is attracting very general and I favorable attention in Lincoln county, especially in the set Moments along the in-ojioscl line. Lincoln is the largest county in the Territory, containinglrom eighteen .) I IK I a wliii 1-. is eovi i water eve i 1 depths, cap; l-'v son ably lation." The above i-jirogressivti 1 1 1 1 i ing It.

series (f live articles. it1. ni -ni! 'i'li to twenty thousana square nines oi sll()W1 land, and greatly divcrsitied in rsHIVt.M t)lt. eharacter of soil and product, as Albu- ie- well as in climate. Cut oil' as it is I from railroad communication, the ucrjue a ceiiler hum I'lrnmv what is known us the A i j.rogress of development there hasj y.irUlV.

i. 1 Deen, unaer uie eircumsuuices, nnt i a na. r. lie havi very considerable development, at least to show that in all the elements that to make up the wealth and basis ot prosperity ot the Territory mines, coal beds, timber forests, agriculture and grazing, Lincoln is limy auieasr ajJ dil.0f.tlv Vl tunee to White Oaks than to for while the siv completion ot the scliem; to Albuquerque a pili'; nence as a commercia! center not second to MI.IG A.D CIVIL EXGIXEER. Ofliee White Oaks Avenue.

W. V. BLANCHAKD, L. S. mxmi DEPUTY SURVEYOR, AND Notarv Public.

WIIITKOAKHi PT. HI. while its geographical extent gives it an importance that adds largely to that of its many natural facilities for business. the Lead, ille ot above article do. grazing and timl" Lincoln count lor, a of a courting, wh.euce it will! niglit him.

He said he had thirty cluck ciif among his other ieaar vroes. possessions. We suggested that in Edito Lraiikk. I suppost' lutsof I iiro lots ncotdo tlit know but he lugubriously replied that nothing about this district, so I most his chicken were young, thought I would "rito a lev lines but three of them were big and old about the camp. The mines hero enough to lay, but despite his cf- look better according to de-forts and entreaties, they would velopment than any mines I hue not lay a single egg, and if we Keen in the country.

The vein" would but go home with him he are largte and plenty of mhiciv.l would kill one of the obstinate them. We are knocking away and fowls and give us hind leg thereof, not a bit discouraged, for we know We weae oblige 1 to decline his that our camp will take a boom" kind offer. after while. I have, heard that Xogal is on tiptoe, its every a man on the Iioiiito says that feeling that he or she is on have jumped chum ofhis, and he the apex of fortune's favored moun intended to law over it. We and development is go-1 jv.mped his claim, but if lie wantt ii mi bri-kly.

('eorge and Roe to law. lie. can "pop his whip." I bkr have lately mude rich dicov- think Mark Patty will hold hip evies, the stamp mill is running ground. satisfactorily and the goose occu-j Tommy Hum kins Killed an elk pies a very iiltitudiuoue position. the other day at the hind of the Nat Moore has mineral possessions Undoso, ami when he shot which he considers as safe invest- tho elk he staggered backward and menta as his seat in Heaven, and tell over a ti i ii" son.e tiirv feet in everybody seems not onlv content, height.

but boiling over with joyous ex pec-! i lit i latum. i.nai uieir pronuc-i nopeii bifct li-nry. we Marti out to (: )' County i i-uai Tguns Ii.tI I i M. 7'he '-oilte be-' i'ik cm yK -'(i i unto y. wiis 1111- which eat-: i i.

o. w. pro-; i.li.is of eo.v. n. i'- h-tt! never v.

II f.ni"-, the from i i i i i i i i i i.ii aii'i oi' in the Tor-; i it tJiere is now no it is doubtless within illle labor, simply bub'ilo invite humim and brute to I. I nun i.iiuo.iuo 0f crossing Lincoln county, opening honi.vs bJ, partake. er.t Cvr we took in our I may be realized is the profii nd wish of the Lkaiikr. From the Nogal i we wlicoli over to the onito, and from thence ECNITO JOTS i .1. up ner mines anu coai oaiiKs, urmg-, alR ii i ing ner ricn viuievs unit mesas in meta! i her coal io tl.o or-! i peri- ence who i visiietl hite kets, that county, from being one hi.vn L' .1 1 1 1 1 4 .1 1 oitneieasi m.ovm.

uu. c- tu(, t1(J K1 oped in the Territory, will soon () H. (,,, 1 1 net ot evev connection with the world mar-! In auswer to your inquiry with r.H'.'ird to offered snicl- lom.er occupant ne (o Kjlrlu Crt.t.kf bllT var t.x, ter on tho Kio I5oi.it White i.K.Mu:;t tnj.o.1, L. 11. I tuns tlK.rL.in will a.pear hereatter.

M)untain count rv, I would state who us some three, the following miles, to Ins mineral possessions I. his lecture delivered inWnsh- wl.ell We on the -Nogais. ington, I). C. Sulphurets of silver with Gideinl Monignor Cnpel, pVHy ooj.per, galena of all kinds, rank with he foremost.

1 he ecos 1 river crosses the county from north to south, a distance of about one hundred and fifty miles. The Pecos is second only in extent and richness of vallev and lhw of water. some ii I l-S. of the extent of the coal White l' I ne .1 in oast Wm. Witict.

1 to the Ilio Grande, and hus rMl Patterson Watson, Counselors at Law, Siiiing Real Estate Brokers Siieelal ntti ntlon pnlil to exniniuiitlon of un.l iiritiiirlv mill 1.1'tillV UH ii.iiiiiiw ayunto thrrrfor. font ructit tiikin mid this lmint down to uiuut win It forreKpiiiiiltiiee iolieiteil. NEW MEXICO the luo Grande in lev is well settled, li, number of towns and and grazing farms. uiuut win WHJTK OAKS, ber of imjiortant principal being the IL the junction of this will; Pecos is a wide, rich. tied valley, the ci the thriving town About the hu ir of noon we lnlt- tie Cntliolic pro- silver dance with Conner chit Moore's, where we received fm fnfrtxw miUe some us- perfrite, niiriferoii otmlitvi.

leclarutioi.il. He saul pynte, malachite, nc hiendo invuauon a mj ui wi.i.-jtMnt in England the drift ofiogmn0f varieties, native gold, silver ocratie appurtenances. rl he man n)1( belief in the established church atimonial silver in small who sits down at Nat table, ar-j toward ome. mid tho quantities as yet. Deoositsof takesofhisprovei.dcr, and busks ni()fi ol tho attt.r nre gradually bog iron near tlie mines, and limo 'neath the s.mies ot his spouse, and t.pprafted in the ritual of I amatitc withihin and vu'Vy sttmiacli aim rurlher, that within mnc.8 t-rpid hxir is no judge ot butler i.k or oi'ier fat things.

'2 o'clock P. we wheel li nou'ii. as i i i i i. i le.v hind i a period of a few niimths three i miles. Coal croppir.gs 4.

and 10 The latter opened showing hundred eleri'vinen of the church I ti.i. it. vi (... ni.iiu.iii v. of England had become members i timber for the cutting, and water nown, as i clmrfli.

ntid i tu i oia i i uiv Kiu in hi. today wore the erasp ot the stale llmniiif oim Imlf i ii of Ine inght tl) iAy the estsiblished; no can he secured, otherwiso w. c. McDonald, I. S.

SIXERAL DEPUTY SURVEYOR. AM) IVotiirv Whitu Oulm. s. Mcc. Mcpherson.

Notarv Public, And Iiruranw 1 Cer. Wiiiitjlti Ate 5d Llrftjjtm BU. 111TK OA kS. NKWSIEXK'O! GEOPGE P. 15AUBEK, Attorney at Law, LINCOLN, N.

M. JAMES. S. ItEDMAN Contractor Builder, White Oaks, N. M.

orlen left thtaoffce. T. 1. lTliO. W.

T. THOIISTON (ATHON sc THORNTON, AttoriMvH atLinv Santa kb. New Mkxicu. Will pritetieein nil tliu CkiiiI (if I.iiW bihI Enilitv i the Toirilory. Especiiil ntlenrieii (r(vn to the eolleetimi ot eluiiiiH mi.

i reiiiUiniiee ir.nnptly nmtle. The Albuquerque, White 'and allev railroad isi.ro-: jecti'd iliagonallv ucross fin.ii near i the north west, to near the south-; 'east corner of this county, a ilis-; tanee of ovec wo hundred entering it on the great n.e.-a soi.th-eaM of Albuquerque, which il billow in nearly an air line to near White hiks, over a route so li vel that no grading will be required for leitrhtv to ninety miles oi ihew av, and skirling forests of timber, mines and cold banks in the adjacent mountains fora large proportion of the distance. It is at Whitu Oaks, however, that these sources of business and wealth are found in great breadth and volume. There is probably no section ot the same extent in the Territory superior to it. in the way of especially of gold, and coal bunkb and timber foretts.

It is i particularly for its coul that (he El Paso and A hite Oaks narrow gague road is projee'ed and to be built, as is evidenced bv the tact i that the agents of that company have for several weeks been quietly buying up coal lands adjacent to i id w. veins. i i will lci'il ii and to cei i and ninny u.i veins will prole 10 i i nr the develo. ii. ent i.mii in I lluence of successful gold i which now seems to oi.

point of realization, may f. and then as in the case I of Leadville, will speedily foilorv Put which ever comes tii'sf, it seein- reasonubly assured now, thirt Wh'1 I )aks ill soon be a bullion ing camp of no small pro i and that she will have communication, in at leaM reetioiis, with the 'e extend most cordially of sympathy and eneourai the enterprising and young city of we believe that slu what the law of the foremost citv of the soiuhwtst. ia lord (In' name Pockford mine. on u.niai, lt to pieces, suitable place for dam can be had. I r.

Ktcher had come r.L- i u. t.iiii.jui, -y. i i. mem iiooiiL minis. because from efforts within.

Si i- granito. Vein formation porphyry, ence is advancing its claims and Mineral contained in spar, pyrites, gradually, though surely, many of to be concentrated so tho people are drifting rev-; liU. tu iK. U8eful. There are at pres-olutiou, rationalism, agnosticism, mines which would supply a and the various forms of imi.ielit smelter of -10 ton capacity easih Soon there will be but two religion.

sinkinf three orovide.d tho i i "te .1.1 1 re rs and the mill i n. We viewed however, and do in saying that it is to trans- mi ul it has at i of crude I ill 1 ii ii 'A mi. I'l I'O'i. lien- IMted tilde. will r.

arties in England; on the one so far as pro -C" ,1 til' II M'k "id the lit inviting iind the Roman on the other a. 1 1 til .1 "ir. in I develoTiment kIwiwh. the ciinin Uioiialism lind ill and the veins nosticism. These be bold decht-j as deolli is us the i 1 rations and jirove that the old veins are mostly of e.tia...-iiinury i church is maintaining its policy aggression in England as well as in ore uulv exocet America.

cd as the camp is in its infancy. W- mm l.nt Any smelter coming lo re first may 1..... i 1 secure vt rv trood by in. Riun v. lilt I.

'Il" I mioority of our party in fowa or Y.blo rt e.ll'U''ted ing uk on some minen that are 1 1 lefe.it of the idle on account ol hicMH in Ohio. When the 11,1,1 lft, of -rep outside of noli-!" Fine copper gi.mce oiv can iefh.pt to i-vangelizj theihu (t lV wo n.m s.felv b. counted to" i hese mines so Pir have no wnter. coiieqii'-illy no works to reduce ore. ctfully, oiii.

and inoi'als are i. e. they wont mix. We 'take our politics asa Democrat' true preach- does his whiky straight. (' li.

P.KIOHIM.lN i i ii lei.Ce. ii patience Om teat.k ato due everybody Tin: election of last Tuesday to w0 with during our late trip. hio and Iowa, resulted in a icher tind'li seemed to avail themselves ot i publican nuijority in Iowa cf highway ot th opportunity of making in hup. py mid contented, and if wo know At night wo returned to the No-1 mirlf thy m.ivM. OUO I'otl.

iiartics claim Ohio, with the chanco- in tK Petnopvafv..

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