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which was Illustrious 3d at $2,050 to T. W. 

 Garrard of Missouri. This was one of the best 

 cows of her time a red-roan, bred by James 

 N. Brown's Sons and sired by the Roan Duch- 

 ess bull Gallant Duke 6749 from a cow descend- 

 ing from imp. Illustrious by Emperor. She was 

 five years old at the time of this sale. J. H. 

 Spears bought the Pomona show cow Phoebe 

 Taylor for $1,500 and Mr. Pickrell the red 

 Beauty by De Yaux cow Farina 2d, also a 

 noted prize-taker, at the same figure. The 

 Daisy (by Wild) show bull Duke of Airdrie 

 9800 went to H. Clark of Missouri at $1,000. 

 At Dr. A. C. Stevenson's sale at Greencastle, 

 Ind., Aug. 13, $1,000 was paid by J. Bridges, 

 Bainbridge, Ind., for Stevenson's 28th and 

 $1,100 by same party for Stevenson's 37th. 

 At R. R. Seymour's sale at Chillicothe, 0., a 

 half-interest in 3d Duke of Oneida sold for 

 $3,300 to John Montgomery, Licking, 0. At 

 R. H. Prewitt's sale at Pine Grove, Ky., July 

 31, Gen. Meredith gave $2,800 for the Booth 

 bull imp. Forest Napier 11973. At Winches- 

 ter, Ky., Aug. 1, at a sale conducted by Capt. 

 P. C. Kidd for the estate of Lewis Hampton, 

 $3,300 was paid by B. B. Groom for Mazurka 

 Belle and $3,150 by same party for Lady Paw- 

 lett. At the same sale Geneva Lad 10129 went 

 to A. H. Hampton at $1,850, the cow Mazurka 

 Belle 2d to Hon. T. J. Megibben at $2,050, 



