W,R &C0 $ 
IMPROVED 
BUTTER 
COLOR 
PATENT FLUID 
FH1 8II8AL WIW-Y0RKE8 
p^cellanjeou# ^4v?rtt.$ing 
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN CATTLE 
Dyspepsia 
Does not get well of Itself; it requires careful, 
persistent attention and a remedy that will assist 
nature to throw off the causes and tone up the 
digestive organs till tiiey perform their duties 
willingly. Among t ho agonies experienced hytho 
dyspeptic, are distress before or after eating, loss 
of appetite, irregularities of the bowels, wind or 
gas and pain til the stomach, heart-bum, sour 
stomach,etc*,causing mental depressing, nervous 
irritability and sleeplessness If you are dis¬ 
couraged be of good cheer and try Hood's Sar¬ 
saparilla. It has cured,hundreds, it will cure you. 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made 
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
IOO Doses One Dollar 
AEE AGES AND B< iTi , foktkd* home_bred ANJ) 
L Cows and Heifers IIred to best Netherland and 
hf f The average Records of u Herd are the true test of 
I A y*fF 1 ^ Af rr animat f now'i ,nK j 11 '* " n tl ,5r Records have all been made by 
mil, ml uFoonris, 
Five Cows have averaged, over iS.tKK) lbs. in a year, fen Cow 
|1 vt _ have ay^raved nver jlh.ico ii,s, to a year. Three Cows have aver- 
HV know of about, at Cotes that have made yearly records exceeding 
= '■**= ‘ ~l#,i 00 lbs., and 11 of them are now In our Herd and have averaaed 
over 17,.f 0 lbs 
Twenty-five have averaged over 16.0(a) lbs. In a year. Sixty-three, the entire number in the Herd that 
have made yearly records, including fourteen 3-year olds aud twenty-oue 3 year olds, have averaged 13,788 lbs 
•» oz8. in a year. 
BUTTER RECORDS. 
F Ive Cows have averaged 30 lbs. > ozs. In a week, Niue Cows have averaged 19 lbs. 1* oz. in a week. Fif¬ 
teen Cows have averaged I, lbs. 6 ozs. In a week. -Mx 3year olds have averaged 14 lbs. 4 ozs. in a week, 
t.even 3-year olds I be entire number tested i have averaged 18 lb?. 2 ozs tn a week. Six 2-year olds have aver- 
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PERSONALS. 
Farmkr Dalrvmple, of Dakota, has har¬ 
vested 210,000 bushels of wheat this year, 
Mr. Cleveland's regular contribution to 
church collections bn Sundays is a crisp one- 
doliar' bill. 
Rumor has it that President Eliot, of Har¬ 
vard, married his second wife a month after 
falling in love with her at first sight. 
Ham Toy', a Sacramento Chinaman, who 
was arraigned on a charge of striking a wo¬ 
man with a hatchet, pleaded as a justification 
that she was his wife. 
David Tiffany*, of Mohawk, N. Y., injured 
his band in a corn husker a few days ago and 
died of lockjaw. Exactly a year ago his son 
met a similar fate in the same manner. 
A Chinese banker, Han Qua, of Canton, is 
said to be the wealthiest man in the world. 
He pays taxes upon an estate of $450,000,000, 
aud is estimated to be worth $1,400,000,000. 
Mrs. Thompson, of Fannin County, Texas, 
registered live young Democrats at one birth 
last week—Masters Cleveland, Hendricks, 
Bayard, Manning and Cbenowith Thompson. 
Lord Salisbury is quoted as saying that 
he never saw Mr. Parnell in his life. How 
fervent would be his lordship’s gratitude if he 
could only add that he had never heard of 
him. 
Senator Sawyer has bought a $05,000 
tract of pine land in Northern Michigan to be 
held in trust for his grandchildren. He esti¬ 
mates that the increase in value will make 
them rich. 
Col. John Peter Richardson’s father, 
two uncles and one cousin have filled the 
Gubernatorial chair in South Carolina, and 
now Col. John Peter is willing to run for the 
Governorship himself. 
Mr, SANKEY|^^wevivalist, finds that his 
most popular : “Jtsus of Nazareth 
Passelb by,” Persuaded,” “Hold the 
Fort,” and the “Ninety and Niue.” Mr. San- 
key composed the music for the last song. 
Mb. Walter Rye, in his just published 
history of Norfolk. England, traees the noble 
name of Howard to Hogward, and of Bulwer 
to Bu)lwait|^L'i.i| | ying that the founders of 
the familits^H»a’Bineherds and herdsmen. 
Hx-Pni'fflfcNT Arthur is so bothered by 
persons who request him to sign all sorts of 
documents aud petitions that be has made it 
his rule, as a matter of self-protection and in 
justice to every oue, not to sign any petition. 
Count Vow Moltkk, whose nearness to 
death is occasionally cabled, is really wonder¬ 
fully healthy and vigorous for his years and 
has just celebrated his eighty-sixth birthday 
surrouuded by bis family on his Silesian es¬ 
tate. 
Captian Burton, the great English travel¬ 
er, speaks all modern tongues and is a fine 
conversationalist. In personal appearance he 
is not unlike John A. Logan, and his long 
residence in Oriental climes has browned his 
face to a tropical but agreeable color. 
Senator Camkuo.n has just returned from 
a six months’ residence in Sierra Madre Vil¬ 
lage, Los Augeles County, California, whither 
he weut for his health by direction of his 
physicians. He is much improved and pro¬ 
nounces California’s climate delightful, but a 
trifle hot during parts of the Summer. 
The noble house of Tollemache—Earls of 
Dysart—is noted for its peculiarities; iu the 
nutter of names, for oue tbiug. A junior 
member u few years ago named his two 
daughters Mabel Helmingham Ethel Hunting- 
tower Beatrice Blazeuberrie Evaugeline Vise 
de Louisa de Grelana Plantagenet Tordmog 
Saxonia, and Lyonesse Matilda Dora Ida Ag¬ 
nes Ernestine Cuizon Paulet Wilbraham 
Joyce Euguie Bentley Saxonia Dysart Plan¬ 
tagenet. 
One of Ferdinand Ward’s complaints is that 
he has to eat with 1,185 other prisoners, and 
that he cannot eat the food they give him. 
He is represented as drawing his knuckles 
across his eyes, in which the moisture had 
gathered, as he said this. No doubt Ward re¬ 
grets Ludlow Street Jail and the luxuries 
that money would buy him there. But the 
young Napoleon of Fraud should remember 
that the great Napoleou himself was not 
pleased with St. Helena auy more than he is 
with Sing Sing. 
The lust tbiug at which General McClellan 
worked on the day of his death was an ac¬ 
count of the battle of Antietam. He was 
preparing a sei'ies of articles for the Century 
Magazine, uud the first of them was to bo one 
on Antietam, It wus not finished. From be¬ 
tween the leaves of a book lying on the Gen¬ 
eral’s table when he died protruded numerous 
pages of manuscript. The book was au au¬ 
thority the General had been consulting and 
the manuscript was the half written article 
on bis most famous battle. 
