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winner among the yearlings. This exceptionally 

 grand heifer, a daughter of Earl of Shadeland 30th, 

 is from a cow by Beau Real, and she from a daugh- 

 ter of Beau Monde, the dam thus being an inbred 

 Anxiety 4th. She is laid out on a little lengthier 

 scale than Annabel, so that she will never impress 

 one as being quite so blocky as VanNatta's heifer, 

 but she is modeled on such low level lines and 

 roimds out so beautifully in her barrel and flanks, 

 fleshes down so wonderfully fore and aft, that she 

 is simply a 'flash' heifer in any company. John J. 

 Steward brought up from Hickory Grove, along 

 with VanNatta's string, a sweet little bundle of 

 Hereford femininity known as Fowler Queen 2d, 

 got by old Fowler out of Wilton Queen. She is a 

 charming little witch with her famous 'daddy's' 

 thighs, and landed herself in second place among 

 these Columbian yearlings. Elmendorf had another 

 string to his bow this time — ^Lady Laurel, by Earl 

 of Shadeland out of his champion show cow Lily, 

 and she was no 'tail-ender' either. She was easily 

 third and Mr. Clough's growthy imported Merlin 

 heifer Dorcas had to stand scaling down to fourth. 

 Mr. VanNatta's Cherry Lass was pegged at the fifth 

 notch, same owner's Fairy Browny sixth, Gudgell 

 & Simpson's Normett^ seventh, Clough's Autumn 

 Leaf eighth, and Redhead's Wallflower ninth — ^four 

 out of the nine being of Mr. VanNatta's breeding." 

 Bright Duchess 15th. — "The calves were as 

 pretty a show as seen on the tanbark during the 

 week. They were about fifteen in number and so 

 evenly good that some of those that were left out 

 of the prizelist might safely be substituted for the 

 quartette of winners without falling below a 

 World's Fair standard. Messrs. Gudgell & Simp- 

 son were first with Bright Duchess 15th, by Earl of 

 Shadeland 47th — ^good on her back and carrying her 



