HISTORT REPEATS 887 



Blanche 28th; sire, Paladin; Gudgell & Simpson. 6, 

 Dorinne 19th; sire, Dandy Rex; Gudgell & Simpson. 

 7, Onward 's Elsie; sire, Onward 4th; W. S. Van- 

 Natta & Son. 



"Purple Leaf 2d could win on her coat, if a prize 

 were offered for a furry robie. But she has more 

 substantial claims to consideration in her width and 

 depth and true proportions. Finish at both ends is 

 ample. Beaumont's Queen is smoothly fashioned, 

 drops her flank to the limit, and shows sweet char- 

 acter. Miss Donald 6th is remarkably mature of 

 form, considerably larger in her middlepiece than 

 the one above her, finely coated and attractive in 

 her countenance. Mellowness sticks out all over 

 Dawn; that yellow-red coat seems commonly to 

 cover a wealth of flesh even and springy to the 

 hand, and it is so in this case. Blanche 28th is of 

 the same hue; she is well spread in hind-quarters 

 and wide enough forward, showing a well rounded 

 chine and excellent forerib. Dorinne 19th is a bit 

 tall in comparison, but well let down in her ribs and 

 padded in her loins. Onward 's Elsie is a somewhat 

 better type, showing a lot of breadth and ample 

 cover. 



"Junior Heifer Calves. — 1, Miss Donald 17th; sire, 

 Beau Donald 5th; O. Harris. 2, Belle 17th; sire, 

 Paladin; Steward & Hutcheon. 3, Miss Donald l8th; 

 sire. Beau Donald 5th; 0. Harris. 4, Estella; sire, 

 Princeps; Steele Bros. 5, Bonita; sire. Lord Saxon; 

 Mrs. Kate W. Cross. 6, Evangeline; sire, Peerless 

 Wilton 39th; H. J. Fluck. 7, Eegina; sire, Hesiod 

 85th; James A. Funkhouser. 



"Miss Donald 17th and Miss Donald 18th were 

 separated on the list by Belle 17th. The first named 

 is sweet and sappy and well grown; her companion 

 holds her width evenly, is neatly finished in her 

 quarters and exceptionally good in her body. Belle 



