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o scare him, fired the shot which proved fatal in a few hours. The deceased for some time had been employed on the Kleptomania mine and won the esteem and confidence of all with whom he came in contact. The remains were shipped to Las Cruces on Monday last for interment. Four hundred acres of alfalfa is what the boys call β€œa whole lot,” and that is the amount that Charley Springer is harvesting this year. The estimated tonnage is 2,000, and is worth $10 per ton in the stack, to fatten beef cattle. β€” Stockman. A band of camels, numbering thirty-five, were seen a few days ago, near Harrisburgh, A. T. β€” Sentinel. The above represents but a portion of the increase from those turned loose by the government thirty years ago. From the July 18, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise It is not confined to the night, but has become a source of daylight amusement for members of the lost sisterhood to perch upon the doorsteps of Eaton’s row and indulge in vile and obscene language, to the disgust of people who are passing the locality in question. The merest regard for former decency and self respect, should induce the guilty ones to call a halt, else the attention of the city council will be directed to what promises to become an abominable nuisance. From ihe July 25, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise ♦