792 A HISTORY OF SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 



attach to this record-breaking competition the 

 prize list is herewith appended: 



Aged bulls First to Col. T. S. Moberley's Young Abbotts- 

 burn 110679 ; second to J. G. Robbins & Sons' Gay Monarch 92411 ; 

 third to Col. T. S. Moberley's Nonpareil Chief 113034 ; fourth to 

 H. P. Brown's Earl Fame 8th 107695; fifth to J. H. Potts & Son's 

 Thistlewood 95417; sixth to H. F. Brown's Golden Rule 98268.* 



Two-year-old bulls First to L. W. Brown & Sons' Young 

 Marshal 110705 ; second to J. H. Potts & Son's Chancellor 106791 ; 

 third to W. C. Edwards' imp. Knight of St. John ; fourth to H. F. 

 Brown's Imperial Prince 108359; fifth to B. O. Cowan's Lord 

 Waterloo 112746; sixth to W. G. Sanders' Elgin Chief. 



Yearling bulls First to J. & W. Russell's white Lord Stan- 

 ley ; second to H. F. Brown's Fifer 111994 ; third and fourth to 

 Messrs. Nicholson's Valasco 21st and Norseman; fifth to J. H. 

 Potts & Son's Lavender King 4th; sixth to Green Bros.' Royal 

 Consul 2d. 



Bull calves -First to H. F. Brown's Victor of Browndale 

 117621 ; second to W. B. Cockburn's Indian Warrior ; third to B. 

 O. Cowan's Plato; fourth to L. W. Brown & Son's Golddust; 

 fifth to H. F. Brown's Lord Wild Eyes; sixth to Messrs. Russell's 

 Prince of Kinellar. 



Aged cows First to J. G. Robbins & Sons' Gay Mary ; second 

 to H. F. Brown's Elvira of Browndale 3d; third to H. F. Brown's 

 Victoria of Glen wood 8th ; fourth to Col. T. S. Moberley's Forest 

 Belle 15th; fifth to Potts & Son's Emma llth; sixth to O. W. 

 Fisher's Lovely Pride. 



Two-year-old heifers First to Col. T. S. Moberley's Gem of 

 Hickory Park 3d; second to Messrs. Russell's Centennial Isabella 

 25th ; third to J. H. Potts & Son's Surprise of Oakland 3d ; fourth 

 to J. G. Robbins & Sons' Nora Davis; fifth to H. F. Brown's Red 



* Golden Rule was a red of superb handling quality, bred by the late 

 Robert Miller of West Liberty, la., from imp. Goldstick 88748 and Gol- 

 den Feather. He was dropped the property of C. B. Dustin, Summer Hill , 

 111., and after doing service in the Dustin herd for several seasons was sold 

 to Mr. H. F. Brown of Browndale Farm, Minneapolis, Minn., whose show 

 herds under the capable training of Robert Ewart for many years consti - 

 tuted a leading feature of the Short-horn exhibits on the Western circuii. 

 Few herds have a longer list of first and championship prizes to their 

 credit than Browndale, and as appears from this list of Columbian awards, 

 Mr. Brown received some of the highest honors at the greatest Short-horn 

 show this country has ever seen. 



