THE BIRTH OF A k ' BOOM." 405 



Louan 12th, red eleven-year-old cow R. G. Dun, London, O. $800 



Rosa Bonheur, red-roan three-year-oldJames Fullington . . 750 



Emma 2d, red cow B. H. Campbell 730 



Anna Eggleston, red cow Thomas Kirk, Fayette Co., O 730 



10th Belle Republic, red cow Milton Briggs 700 



141st Belle Republic, red cow Milton Briggs 700 



3d Louan of Oakland, roan two-year-old J. W. Armstrong, 



Deer Park, 111 600 



Honey Bud, roan two-year-old B. H. Campbell 300 



Oxford Queen, heifer calf; by Plantagenet J. W. Arm- 

 strong 560 



Vain Lady, red two-year-old ; by Gen. Grant B. H. Camp- 

 bell . . 525 



Minna Watson, roan heifer calf H. B. Sherman, Toledo, O. 525 



May Day, red-and- white cow B. H. Campbell 525 



Bride of Greenwood, red-and-white, bred by David Selsor 



George Gregg, Canada 525 



Emma Palmer, red-and-white cow, twelve years old; by 



imp. Warrior (12287) Thomas Kirk, Fayette Co., O. ... 500 



Eudora, roan cow Charles Hook, Xenia, O 500 



Oneota, cow ; by Duke of Airdrie 2743 Jesse Hagler 500 



4th Belle Republic, roan cow Milton Briggs 500 



Of the bulls Royal Oakland, a red two-year- 

 old by Plantagenet out of Mignonette, brought 

 the highest price, $1,300, from James Fulling- 

 ton. This bull had been winner of first prize 

 at the Ohio State Fair of 1868, and stood at the 

 head of the breeders' herd at the same show in 

 1869. He was resold the next day for $2,000. 

 The rest of the bulls ranged in price from $75 

 for old Oxford Lad up to $825 for Royal Lad 

 a yearling by Plantagenet. The entire herd 

 brought $63,980, an average of $864.60. Twen- 

 ty-four head went to Illinois at $23,625, twen- 

 ty-five head to Ohio at $13,265, six head to Iowa 

 at $4,350, six head to Kentucky at $11,090 and 

 three to Wisconsin at $8,400. 



