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H. Curtice. 5, Princess May 3d; sire, Princeps; 

 Steele Bros. 6, Belle of Whitebreast; sire, Dandy 

 Eex; Fritz & Shea. 7, Capitola 20th; sire, Martinet; 

 Gudgell & Simpson. 



"The leading position in this class was assumed 

 by a heifer in the highest condition. Arminta 4th 

 is a remarkable block, with pleasing countenance, 

 and a smoothness that is carried uniformly through 

 her make-up. It is such width of body, cover of 

 flesh in the high-priced parts and neatness that give 

 heifers call on such honors. Iva 4th is larger than 

 her companion, with the neckvein of a feeder, fine 

 head, well developed thighs, and a big middle, but 

 she is not so neat about the hips. In head Ravilla 

 is hardly the equal of the pair that stood above her; 

 she has enough size, the rib is well let down, the 

 flanks are full and the flesh is ample. Belle Donald 

 74th is a great hind-ended heifer, but wants swell- 

 ing out a little in the forerib. She stands on ab- 

 breviated legs and her flesh in its mellowness is 

 pleasing. A little more strength of neck would im- 

 prove Princess May 3d, which joins to a hind-quar- 

 ter of exceptional excellence a well ribbed top. 

 Belle of Whitebreast shows a little darker in the 

 coat than her companions on the list; she has a level- 

 ness of form that is taking and her flesh is well dis- 

 tributed. Capitola 20th is low enough but scarcely 

 carries the width of some of those ahead of her. 

 The head is pretty and is ornamented with a set of 

 incurved horns. 



"Junior Yearlings. 1, Miss Donald 5th; sire, 

 Beau Donald 5th; 0. Harris. 2, Kathleen; sire, 

 March On 6th; James A. Funkhouser. 3, Mayflower; 

 sire, Beaumont; Steward & Hutcheon. 4, Belle 

 Donald 77th; sire, Beau Donald; W. H. Curtice. 5, 

 Belle Donald 76th; sire, Beau Donald; W. H. Cur- 

 tice. 6, Lady March On; sire, March On; W. S. 



