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Sharon of Durham Lawn. The next was $3,925, 

 paid by F. J. Barbee of Kentucky for London 

 Duchess 15th. For the bull imp. Oxford Beau 

 2d the West Liberty breeders gave $3,800. For 

 1st Rose of Sharon of Durham Lawn John 

 Hope, then in business at Markham, Ont., gave 

 $3,200. For the Princess cow 4th Tuberose of 

 Brattleboro George Otley paid $3,025. For 

 Roan Duchess 7th of Bow Park Streeter gave 

 $3,250. For llth Belle Duchess of Plumwood 

 William Thomson's Sons of Kentucky paid 

 $3,050. Streeter also gave $2,750 for imp. Wa- 

 terloo J., $1,700 for Roan Duchess 7th of Au- 

 vergne, $1,250 for Lady Goodness and $1,425 for 

 the bull Grand Airdrie 19894. Mr. Pogue of 

 Kentucky gave $2,500 for Geneva Duchess of 

 Goodness. 



On the following day W. B. Dodge sold at 

 Chicago; the highest price obtained being 

 11,800 for the Princess cow 7th Lady Sale 

 of Brattleboro, bought by Bailey & Goodspeed 

 of Wisconsin. The same parties purchased 

 9th Lady Sale of Brattleboro at $1,500. S. 

 W. Jacobs of West Liberty took tliQ famous 

 Game-bred Murray cow imp. Maid of Honor at 

 $1,525 and imp. Nectar at $1,000. At a sale 

 from the herd of Nelson Jones next day Pliny 

 Nichols of West Liberty gave $1,050 for 2d Red 

 Rose of Woodside, and P. A. Coen, Washburn, 

 111., paid $1,000 for Baron Bates 4th. 



