THE BUBAL fJEW-YOBKEB. 
567 
HOLSTEIN CATTLE. 
THE LARGEST and CHOICEST HERDinthe UNITED STATES. 
More than 1,750 head Imported and Bred by this firm. 
650 Head now in our staples ana t;0 arrive. 
Tho importations for 1KS4 consist of a very extra lot of 
yearling bulls and bull calves, several choice cows of noted 
strains, and an unusually tine lot of yearling heifers and 
heifer calves. 
Every animal was selected by a member of tho firm in 
person. All are line. 
These grand importations, added to our already famous 
Lakeside Herd, makes this, beyond all question, the Largest 
and Finest Herd of Holsteius in existence. 
AVERAGE MILK RECORD OK MATURE COWS, 
15,621 LBS. 1 2-5 OZS. 
During the past year wo have made complete yearly rec¬ 
ords from five (5) mature cows, three of which were im¬ 
ported the Autumn ocfore, and were not fully acclimated. 
But notwithstanding this disadvantage, the entire lot aver¬ 
aged 15,621 lbs. 1 2-5 ozs. 
15,608 lbs. 6 3-10 ozs. 
On April 1st last, len different cows iu our herd bad made 
yearly records ranging from 14.000 to 18.000 with an average 
of 15.608 Iba 6 3-10 ozs. These included every mature cow that 
we bad owued long enough to make a year’s record, except¬ 
ing one which had been kept for family use, and thus pre¬ 
vented from making a record. 
Ill 1881 our entire herd of mature cows averaged 14,104 lbs. 
15 ozs.. nod the two-year-old heifers averaged 9,711 lbs,, 
while the entire herd averaged 11,270 lbs. I oz.. notwith¬ 
standing a largo majority were heifers, and seven did not 
complete the year. 
The following milk records of 10,000 pounds per year and 
over, have boon made in this herd or by animals imported 
by us. 
ACHE, AMOUNT. T1MB 
Aaegle, 6 years. IS,004 lbs. IS ozs. 1 year, 
Clothllde, 4 “ 17*170 • 3 '• l “ 
/Egb>, 6 “ 16,*23 " 10 “ l « 
Netherland Duchess, 5 *• 16,320 “ 7 44 l “ 
Moily Hawn, 3 “ 16,301 " 6 •• l “ 
Aagvie Robs, 6 “ 16.IS6 *• 10 " 1 “ 
Aaggle, 7 “ 15,709 “ 10 “ 1 “ 
Clothllde. 3 “ 15,622 *' 2 •* 1 “ 
Netherland Queen, 4 “ 15.614 *• 9 '• 1 “ 
Jannek Wortel, 5 years. 
Crown Jewel, 6 “ 
Topaz, 4 “ 
.(Egls,2d. 4 •• 
Netherland Princess, 3 “ 
Addle, 3 •* 
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Juniata, 6 “ 
Netherland Belle, 3 '* 
Netherland Queen, 2 - 
Aagglo Beauty. I “ 
ffigls. 8 “ 
Duchess of Erleslnnd, 5 '* 
Rosa Bonheur, 2 *• 
Jannek 7 •< 
Netherland Princess, 1 “ 
Pride of Beemslyr, l “ 
Netherland Dowager, 9 '• 
Nellson, 7 “ 
Orlana, 3 “ 
Careno, 2 “ 
Duchess of Friesland, 3 “ 
Carlotta, 3 •* 
ffigls, 9 “ 
Carueo 3 “ 
Netherland llaroness, 6 years. 
Imogenta, 2 •' 
Matron. 2 “ 
fl5gls,2d, 3 •• 
Porcelelntje, 6 “ 
Cameo, 4 " 
NetherlandBaroness2d,2 '* 
Parthenla, 4 •* 
Addle 2 “ 
Carlotta, 4 “ 
Netherland Queen 2d, 3 “ 
finesse i " 
Iola, 2 “ 
Ethel. 2 •* 
Netherland Queen, 5 “ 
15,542 lbs. 
14,724 “ 
14,630 •• 
11,596 ** 
14,101 “ 
14,013 " 
16 .190 " 
13,830 '• 
13,649 " 
13,571 “ 
13,571 “ 
13,193 " 
13,454 " 
13,4 n “ 
13,015 “ 
12,789 •* 
12,759 “ 
12,734 “ 
12,371 “ 
12,300 " 
12,115 •« 
12.0(7 *• 
11.8411 " 
11,486 “ 
11,473 •* 
11.249 lbs. 
10,925 “ 
10,908 '* 
10,497 " 
10 893 •* 
10,937 " 
10 825 u 
10,732 “ 
10,600 " 
10,509 " 
10,471 “ 
10,364 " 
10,294 “ 
10,262 " 
10,016 " 
14 months. 
1 year, 
t year. 
345 days, 
l year. 
8 inoc, 15 days. 
I year. 
1 “ 
1 *• 
1 “ 
349 days. 
1 year. 
307 days. 
1 year. 
1 - 
1 *• 
1 “ 
8 months. 
1 year. 
10 months. 
330 days. 
I year. 
9 inos.. 1« days. 
322 days. 
10 months. 
I year. 
9 niOS., 10 days. 
I year 
10 tnos. 19 days. 
11 months. 
332 days. 
1 year, 
1 " 
7 mo# , 18days. 
ACIK. 
6 years. 
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BUTTER RECORDS. 
Not alone by their superior milking qualities do tho Hoi- 
steins command the •attention of Dairymen and Cattle Fan¬ 
ciers, bat by their increasing prominence ns a bull,nr breed 
as well. Acknowledged the best butter and cheese producers, 
with many strong points as beef cattle, and their rapid 
strides towards the front as butter producers, they stand 
wholly on their merits, "The Grandest Dairy Cattle of the 
Age.” 
During the past two yours wo have tested a few of our 
cows and young heifers for butter, with a very gratifying 
result. Most of tho heifers dropped their calves soou after 
coming out of quarantine and before they were acclimated. 
Netherland Queen In Doe. 1B«2, 20 lbs. In 1 week. 
“ '* ** •* 39 lbs. 8 ozs. In 2 weeks. 
Jannek. 7years old, 19 is •* 1 week. 
“ In 10 consecutive days, 28 “ 6 “ 
Crown Jewel, fi years old, 19 " 9 •* 1 
■ffigls, 9 •* 18 “ 2 » 1 “ 
Netherland Baroness, 6 years old, 17 “5 “1 '* 
Netherland Duchess, 5 “ 14 " 12 “ 1 
Netherland Princess 4 “ 17 “ 11 “ 1 “ 
JEgln 2d, 4 “ 15 “8 "1 “ 
Topaz, 4 " IS *• 3V* *' t “ 
Netherland Belle, 3 •' 16 “7 "1 “ 
Netherland Princess, 3 “ 14 “ 11V* “ 1 “ 
Isadora, 3 “ 13 “ 13 " 1 •* 
Frolicsome, 8 “ 13 “ “ 1 “ 
Meadow Lily, 3 “ 12 “ 10 " 1 “ 
Clothllde, 3 •< 12 “ 3V< '• 1 
Carlotta, 3 “ 12 “1 “1 “ 
Cameo, 3 “ II “ 8 “ 1 “ 
Netherland Princess, 2 “ 14 " 4 “ 1 “ 
Orlana, 2 “ 13 “ 3V* 1 
LUla, 2 " 11 " KlLte “ 1 “ 
Isadora, 23 mo. old, 10 “ I3V$ *• 1 “ 
Netheriand Countess, 2 years old. 10 “ I “ 1 “ 
Daisy Dale, 22 mo. old, 9 “8 "1 " 
Careno 3 years old, 9 “ 7 “ t *■ 
Meadow Maid, 23 mo. old, * “ 446 “ 1 “ 
Amazon, 2 years old, 9 “ 5Vz “ 1 “ 
(,’atal pa 2d. 2 " 8 •• III* *■ 1 “ 
Marjorie Daw, 23 mo. old, 8 '* 134* 11 I “ 
We will eoudenwe the above reeord-i us follows: Nine cows four 
years old and over, averaged 17 lbs 3J6 ozs. Light three year-old 
nelfers, Including all lint two In the herd averaged '3 lbs 4** ozs. 
Eleven heifers two years and younger, averaged over lu lbs. 8 ozs. 
All tho above tests lint two were made on winter feed. 
A few or t’lpso heifer* were tested for four or clghl days, hut for 
tho sake of uniformity wo give tho exact rate per week 
Aaggle wan twitted, nnn churning of four days the first season In 
this country, four months after calving, and made 2 lbs. 8qj oz*. In a 
day,-il7lbs, lliyozs. per week ) 
All parties interested in lino stock, aro respectfully invited 
to visit us and inspect our herd. No one can afford to buy 
Holstein* without first seeing this herd, or corresponding 
with us. 
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SYRACUSE, .v. v. 
O K CREAMERY 
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line the InracNt cooling 
surface, takes less 
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t operating It, and 
GIVES THE 
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ulelde the condition 
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In drawing o IT, It 
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jjt i 1 |' 1 g. ' PALACE OF INDUSTRY. PALACE OF INDUSTRY, 
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After weeks of Competitive Teste with the leading 
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-| In Daily use in Over 31,000 Dairies and Factories, 
CABINET STYLE They raise the most- (.'ream and make the best Butter. 
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CRYSTAL CREAMER. 
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elevator. 
THE 
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Han I mprovenieots ovei 
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Will not wear out; oovercastings 
will not break, fiend forci reular. 
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Hole iiianufactu/er, 
9* HVHAL’lJHK, N.l, 
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