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Beau Real himself had met and vanquished Fowler, 

 and the revenge wreaked last week by the son of the 

 defeated bull over the progeny of the victor upon 

 the former occasion will be cited as affording fresh 

 proof of the proposition that 'all things come to 

 those who wait.' 



"In two-year-olds Day scored with Cameo, a son 

 of Beau Real, remarkably mellow and deep in his 

 covering. The VanNatta herd supplied the yearling 

 winner, Rare Boy by Cherry Boy out of Rarity by 

 Assurance, a sturdily built, well grown and level- 

 fleshed young bull and, like all the Tregrehans, ac- 

 tive as a cat. 



"The aged cow class was a strong one, and was 

 deservedly headed by Harry Yeomans' Flora, by 

 Godolphin, a grand big yellow quality cow, with a 

 top of the rarest sort, and a fine cow calf at foot by 

 Bellman. The purchase of this great-backed cow 

 at Mr. Fowler's Nebraska sale, in thin condition at 

 an absurdly low price, and the honors reaped by 

 her at this show, afford striking illustration of the 

 opportunities often presented by these dull times in 

 cattle for good judges to make capital investments. 

 Bought for a song because not sold in show fix, she 

 has easily developed, under the skillful hand of Mr. 

 Yeomans, into the best Hereford cow seen at this 

 exhibition. The same owner had forward the Pont- 

 ing-bred Moweaqua Lass, by Defiance, a gem of a 

 cow with a world of flesh carried near to the ground. 

 Mr. Elmendorf was represented by the well known 

 Anxiety cows Flossie and Horatia 3d, but the former 

 should have been left in pasture. It is unfortunate 

 that a cow that had been almost invincible in her 

 bloom should be forced into the fighting after all 

 her prospects of winning have long since 'gone 

 glimmering.' Flossie had served her time. 



