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Show NEW MEXICO NOTES. Raton wauts a flour mill and will have It '' c . " B. F. McGarvey of Blossburg thinks nothing of shooting the heads off of snow birds at thirty feet with his rifle. The Santa Fe board of trade will extend ex-tend an invitation to the Battle Ciek, Michigan, Michi-gan, sanitarium association to visit that city. Dan McMonagle, one of the boys who used to carry the starry banner in front of the grand old 17th Wisconsin Infantry on many a Held of death and glory, is now a resident of Hlllsboro. ; : . Considering tho great number of cattle cat-tle hundreds of thousands of Inad which have been shipped out of the territory this season, the outlook for better range and la-creased la-creased prices should be 'mnin improved for the future.. , The Las Vegas Optic says: There are grass widowers enough in town to form a society. soci-ety. When a man accustomed to the society of b-s family finds himself deprived thereof, he is in tit condition "tor treason, stratagem end wars," and almost anything else, W. S. Becker of Silver City is in receipt re-ceipt of a letter from Ed Stegmen. living eight miles south of Hachlta, saying th it a band of renegade Apaches passed through bis neighborhood neigh-borhood on the 10th Inst., "trlvin j a herd of stolen horses into -Old Mexico. Hach.ta is about forty miles trout the Mexioaa burder line. The Santa Fe section boss at Carubra, near Demlng. was bitten by a centipede the other day. He had put oa his coat and felt something bite htm twice on the arm. and a large centipede dropped out of the sleeve of hi coat. He took some whiskey to counteract the poison, but grew delirious, and he was taken to Dsmln In a crazy condition to receive treatment.. , . , : ; t |