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chunk 1144 Β· paragraph 1877
hich is so essential to sexual vigor. A great many breeders allow their stock bulls to run out with their cows. The result of this is that they get only such food as the cows get. Now, while there is no need of anything more than pasturage or pasturage and hay and corn- fodder for dry cows, a bull cannot do heavy service on such a ration. Every breeder who has pursued such a course has surely noticed that, while the cows keep in excellent condi- tion, the bull is almost always in low flesh, and not infrequently excessively thin. Contractor Webb started south Monday afternoon with a new supply of provisions and other necessaries for the prosecution of work on the grade of the Deming, North Mexican and Pacific railroad. His grading camps (three of them) are from sixty to seventy-five miles south of Deming. ( 118 ) BOLD BURGLARY On Friday night last, or rather early on Saturday morning, the residence of Mayor J. W. Fleming was entered by some adroit scoun- drel, and considerable valuable property was carried away.