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Realm at $4,000. This Booth heifer was out of 

 Bright Lady, the dam of Breastplate. 



At Wesley Warnock's seventy-three females 

 sold for $29,510, an average of $404, L. F. Pierce 

 of Maysville giving $2,675 for Cambridge Rose 

 3d, John R. Craig of Canada $2,250 for Duchess 

 of Springwood, and J. H. Spears & Son $1,600 

 for Miss Wiley of Vinewood. At J. C. Jenkins' 

 sale fifteen head brought the great average of 

 $1,274, Mrs. Jesse Long of Iowa going to $2,125 

 for Mazurka 36th; George M. Bedford bid $2,500 

 for 4th Louan of Oakland and $2,000 for Louan 

 of Prospect Farm ; E. K. Thomas followed Bloom- 

 ing Heath 2d to $2,055, and J. H. Spears went 

 to $1,650 on Mazurka 33d. 



Mr. Warfield sold to John Comstock of In- 

 diana the bull calf Loudon Duke 12th, by imp. 

 Robert Napier, at $1,500. Gen. Meredith & 

 & Son bought 3d Mazurka at $2,000, Julia 3d at 

 $1,000 and Martha Muscatoon at $1,000 from 

 C. M. Niccolls, Bloomington, 111. 



All records broken at Dunmore. On 

 Wednesday, Aug. 25, 1875, the greatest aver- 

 age ever made at an auction sale of cattle in 

 the world was obtained by Lord Dunmore at a 

 draft sale held on the Earl's estate near Stir- 

 ling, Scotland, upon which occasion thirty- 

 nine head brought the enormous total of 

 SI 49,336, an average of $3,829 on the entire 

 lot. It was here also that the greatest price 



