The alfalfa crop is a great one in the Rio…
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ngas, caught a mon-
ster female mountain lion last week at his
ranch. It was brought into town and put into
the same cage with the male lion captured by
“Uncle Jim Metcalf” some weeks ago. The two
play together like kittens.
From Ihe July 13, 1888, Issue of The Enterprise
The alfalfa crop is a great one in the Rio
Grande valley just at present. It costs $4 per
ton to produce and lay alfalfa down at the
depot, baled, and the price is $11.50 in the sum-
mer, and $14 in the winter. The net profit is
from $7 to $10 per ton. Already two cuttings
have been made, the first averaging two tons
per acre, and the average yield of the valley
will be seven tons per acre, or a net profit of
from $50 to $60 per acre.
Liberal : An article is printed on our first
page about one El Paso man killing another.
Since that was printed he has had his prelimi-
nary examination and the justice of the peace
turned him loose on $50 bail. As $10 or ten
days is the extent of the law for this offense
in El Paso, there is considerable hard feeling
against the justice — who has just been ap-
pointed— for demanding excessive bail.
Citizen : A wagon load of native salt from
Manzano was being sold upon the streets today,
at fifty cents per one hundred pounds.