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is a, rnrrort Hhortlioni 1yp(_% very straight with a 

 l)ig liucly, i'iiu; head aijd neck and a disposition to 

 do W(dl on pastuiT sehloin found in a bull of his 

 ag-e. His sir(; is l»y i'-Aar Goods, full brother to 

 Diamond Goods and (_)ut of a cow by Victor Or- 

 ange, pi'ol)al»ly Henry 8tunkers best l.)ull. The 

 yitung l)idl is out ot a <'o\v l)y l>uc(;aneer, a son of 

 imp. (Jollynie out of a dauglitei- of im]). Mariner 

 and his grandam is by Scottish Piince, a sou of 

 imp. Lord (Jowsli]) out of Red (^ueeii ]>y imp. 

 Sc<.)tc]uuan. Mr. jjeeiei'c is located near a splen- 

 did cattle country wher(^ cattle of tlie right kind 

 are ap]n-e('Uited and he should have no trouble in 

 dispfjsing id his surphis. He is proving that a 

 young man can successfulh' grow a Shorthorn 

 herd from one cow — and his method should be 

 f<.)llowed by others. 



Rousseau Smith & Son, Lyons.* — We have 

 hei'e a striking illustration of the value of one 

 cow. Eight }-ears ag(j Mr. Smith bought a l)ig 

 red cow, Peerless, b,y Liberty Boy, a son of the 

 cliampion, Viscomit of Anoka. Her dam was by 

 tise «ieuti'\' bred Peris Victorious by A'^ictorious. 

 Prom this cow he has alxjut twenty females, 

 among them ten Ijreediiig cows of splendid Short- 

 horn type Avitli size and fleshing quality, and all 

 of them prolific, and suclcling their <'alves al)un- 

 dai;tly. He has prol;»al'ly sold enougli i]i tliese 

 vears to pay the keep of the h<^rd. 



Ti'lerliunij, Mitdiell. 



