(;()S \ lllS'l'din' OP SIlnRTIKlRNW IN KANSAS 



;iii(l wcslci'ii Miss(iiii-i. (Jdldcii Oloslci^'s (l;iiu 

 was hy Loi'd Thistle, an cxccllctit Mastiii bred 

 son of ISai'oii Vry and Rose of the Thistle 2d. 

 Siii)reiiie (Joods was hy IStai' (Joods (see Stinikel 

 sketcli) (Hit (if Rupi'cnie, one of the d;ui,^liters of 

 (jlendon, that was ])ou,<;-ht l)y Meniy Stinikel 

 fi'om Jos. Duncan, (iloster (.'umberhind is a 

 i-(»an son of ( hunljerhiiid's Best, son of the ,i;Te;it 

 show hull and sire, (Juniberlaud's Last and sire 

 of the sensational ])rize wiiuier Cumberland's 

 Type. The dam of (Iloster Cumberland was 77t1i 

 Duchess of (iloster by See A Cumberland, au- 

 othei- son of ( 'umberland's Last, givin.u' him a 

 concenti'ation of the blood that has made Mr. 

 Saunders' hei'd one of the most famous in 

 America. 



Otto B. Wenrich, Oxford.— The first pur- 

 chases fo]- this hei'd were made three yeai's a.u'o. 

 Pi-incess Phyllis canie from ( '. S. Nevius and is 

 by Hiat splendid sire, Prince I'avonia, out of a 

 dam by (Jallant Kni.uht followed by Norfolk and 

 ini]). Scottish Lord, a succession of four ureat 

 bulls. Silvei'side is a da,u<^hter of Silvermine, a 

 noted bull in the herds of d. F. Stoddei' and Mar- 

 shall Pros. Her dam is by a son of the outstand- 

 ing!,' cow, Syi'iu^ia l)y Ivoyal Kni^'ht. A'^alley Daisy 

 <S1 h comes I'rom l^j. L. Slunkel throunii the fine 

 Stai' ( ioo(ls-\'ic1oi- Orani^'e line. A son of 

 Matchless Dah', sire of Lijernational ])rize win- 

 ners at Ihe Kansas State Auricultural ("ollei'-e. 



