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unrecognized. The first-prize heifer, while lack- 

 ing in refinement, is richly furnished all along 

 her back from fore-roasts to loin and is besides big 

 and deep through her heart. Princess Louise and 

 Horatia 4th are not cast in so big a mold. They 

 are of a neater, better-finished type and full of flesh 

 as well. Horatia, with her pretty incurving down- 

 turned horns and sweet countenance, meets you 

 more effectively than either of her rivals, is shown 

 with a great coat, has nicely arched ribs and excep- 

 tionally neat bone, but in her quarters is not so 

 good as the Princess. The latter is carrying plenty 

 of flesh, but shows that inclination to roll on the 

 rib that is so apt to be developed by quick-feeding 

 cattle. She is of a meaty type, near to the ground, 

 with good width, and deserved all she won, if not, 

 more. Those who thought that a richly meated 

 table-back should not carry a roughish head and un- 

 satisfactory rumps to the post of honor would have 

 set Horatia second. 



"It was a charming array of yearlings (eleven in 

 number) that were moved into position, and when 

 it is said that Carlyle had an outstanding winner in 

 his beautifully brought out Favorite little more 

 need be added. This splendid daughter of Anxiety 

 3d was shown in the very height of showyard form. 

 To the bloom that always attaches to a well fed and 

 finely modeled yearling is added the catchy embon- 

 point of the heifer six months gone with her first 

 calf. Nothing is lacking to complete the picture 

 save a little lightness of thigh and a trace of un- 

 evenness about the loin. Generally speaking, how- 

 ever, she is a wonderfully furnished, smooth, thick- 

 fleshed heifer of much breadth and depth, and re- 

 markably developed for age. Indeed, as a speci- 

 men of early maturity she is one of the sensations 



