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and second in two-year-old heifers on Bonnie Sadie 

 and Favorite ; the Scotchman was first also in year- 

 lings on Fanny Mack, while Elmendorf drew the 

 blue in calves on Lady Daylight, The champion- 

 ships were as at Des Moines. 



The Kansas show of 1892 was not np to the usual 

 mark. Makin Bros, and Elmendorf divided the rib- 

 bons, with Earl of Shadeland 30th and Lily again 

 in the stellar positions. 



Tom Clark and Harry Fluck, the latter a high- 

 class English herdsman now starting into Hereford 

 breeding on his own account, exhibited at the Min- 

 nesota State Fair in competition with Cosgrove. It 

 was rather a light show, reflecting the slackness of 

 the trade which had now been in evidence for some 

 time. Clark's Sanhedrim 46180, an in-bred The 

 Grove 3d two-year-old of Culbertson's breeding, 

 got by Star Grove 10th out of Grove Maid 18th, 

 was champion male and Cosgrove 's wonderfully 

 deep-fleshed cow Wilton Le Sueuress was adjudged 

 best female. These same herds were seen at Mil- 

 waukee the following week, Sanhedrim again head- 

 ing the bulls, and Clark's two-year-old heifer Plum 

 was set above the Cosgrove cow. 



Death of Anxiety 3d.— During the first week 

 in September, 1892, Anxiety 3d, whose daughters 

 had been so phenomenally successful at the great 

 shows for a number of years, was humanely killed 

 to end his suffering from rheumatic afBictions that, 

 had for some months rendered the old veteran's life 

 a burden to himself. He was in his twelfth year. 



