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Moines secured imp. Frill at $1,050. Sodowsky 

 bought imp. Scotsman 10951, of Lyndale fame, 

 at $1,000. Scotsman was a roan of the Duke of 

 Buccleuch's breeding, and it is of interest to 

 note in passing that he was a half-brother to 

 the dam of the afterward famous Duke of Rich- 

 mond, so celebrated in the herd of J. H. Potts 

 & Son. At the Murray sale A. B. Conger of 

 New York bought the 17th Duke of Airdrie for 

 $2,300, and S. W. Jacobs of West Liberty, la., 

 the cow Forest Queen at $1,280. Gen. Sol 

 Meredith of Indiana gave $1,325 for Valeria; 

 S. W. Jacobs $1,350 for 3d Louan of Slauson- 

 dale; William Stewart of Taylor, 111., $1,700 for 

 2d Lady of Racine and $1,400 for Mazurka 20th, 

 and G. W. Gaines of Ridge Farm $1,775 for 

 Mazurka 23d. W. B. Dodge of Waukegan sold 

 a lot at the same time at high prices, G. J. 

 Hagerty of Ohio paying $1,010 for Elsie, and 

 Elliott & Kent $1,000 for Mazurka of Wood- 

 lawn. 



In May of this year Col. King sold ten head 

 to William S. Chapman and J. D. Carr of Cali- 

 fornia for $10,000, including the prize bull Old 

 Sam 10551. 



Dunmore's big deal. Meantime Lord Dun- 

 more closed a trade with the Hon. M. H. Coch- 

 rmie for ten head of Bates-bred cattle for $50,- 

 000. This lot included 6th Duke of Geneva, 

 Duchesses 97th, 101st and 103d, one Waterloo 



