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AiK.ka Mildred l)i'ed hy F. W. Eiardiiig, she by 

 Ancika Sultan, second dam imp. Pine Grove Mil- 

 dred 11th. 



Asher & Allison, Lawrence. — Mr. Asher is 

 \\'ith the AVatkins hank and Mr. Allison is on the 

 farm. Tlie\' own a Jierd of cows, a nTunher of 

 lhem hi'ed alonj^' fashionahle tines, and all are of 

 aeceptahle l>!-eedin^' as indieatiMl ])y a wealth oi 

 aueestr.w Idle herd includes two highly prized 

 reds !)ur(4iased fj-om Tomson IJros., one In' the 

 great iStunkel l)iiil, \'irior (Jrange, and her 

 dauglitei- hy Non])a)'eil A'ii-1or 2d, a full brother 

 to llie bull sold ])y Tomsons for $2000 to go to 

 ('alifornia. T'le iiei-d is I'epi-esentative of siieh 

 bulls as \detor il-range, Stai' Goods, White 

 (ioods, Orange \^ise(.>unT, Baron Marr, Gallant 

 Knight, Ar(dier. Barnipton Knight, Village Mar- 

 shal. Avondale, Whitehall Sultan and othei's of 

 merit tliat might l)e mentioned. 



The liull at the head of the lierd impressed me 

 favorably. He is a two-year-old white by Max- 

 walton Eose<lal(^ full brother to Whitehall Rose- 

 dale, grand champion at the American Royal and 

 at the Ijiggest westei-n .shoAvs. His dam is 1)y ini}). 

 dresceut Knight and the second dam is imji. 

 Augusta lOoth. He is a big, de(.'p-l)odied fellow 

 with much natriral flesh and thougli quite thin, 

 shows smi.'<»th. Those who demand a fancy head 

 and neidv nhglit consider these points a little 

 I'oai'se but lie lias a well-siia|>ed vShortliorn bidl 



