,'):',() A iiis'i'iim' (ii<' siroirriioiJNS in Kansas 



cows l>y I laniploii's ('i-uwii, a son of I l;uii])t(»n's 

 r>cs1, the oulslandiii^- son ol' ini]). Mcny llaiiip- 

 loii, considered by many bi'eedei'S tlie Ix'st Scnt<di 

 ludl e\-er iin|ioi'1ed. Some I'einales in tlie iieid 

 ai-e by < 'lierr\' Kni^-ld, a son id' r>arm])toii 

 KinL;ld, llie hul] tlial did su(di excellent service 

 loi- Tomsons, oul ol a ^I'anddauuldei' of tlie 

 famous Itidl, A'illa,u'e 1 lei'o. This is the same line 

 l)i-eediiiL^' as 1lia1- (d' Yoiini;- Abhotsbnni, 1!u" 

 ureatesi show l»nll ever exhiliited in Amei'ica. 

 From this it may he seen that the Schoepriin fe- 

 males come by Uieir size and (|nalit\' lionestl)'. 

 Mr. Schoepllin, in paii nership with a nei,t;iil)oi', 

 (J. K. INIcFei'ren, owns the Tomson l)red A'ictoi' 

 Sidlaii. Idiei'ci is a, bright ]trosi)ect for tliis liei-d 

 for it Avas fonnded on eoi-i-e<'t prin(d])les an(t it 

 V\ill receive all necessai'y atteiitioiJ. 



JNI r. Schoepfliii is one of the pid)lie spdrited 

 bi'eeders of Ids couiil \" and is doinu' his full share 

 in pushing' Shorlhoiai in1ei-es1s. 



Thomas Gray, Lyndon. — 'V\\\s is a bei'd n\' 

 t\veidy'-fi\ (■ females n\' more than a\-era;^'e nierd. 

 They ha\(' be<'n pi'oduced thi'ouLih 1he use <d' 

 bulls represeid in^- snch sires as l*rince V^alentine 

 4tli, a show bull loi' Air. Nevius and a noted 

 breeding- bull in the Tomson herd where he sired 

 nimiei'ous L!,rea1 producing cows ; I ja\'ender Kin^' 

 od ; imp. Kini!,- of Aberdeen, sire of d. II. Pott's 

 showcaitle; l*i-ime Minisiei' by imp. Princ(> of 

 I'erth; K'oyal Wandei'er and Scotland's ( Miai'm, 



